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W.: E; STAUFFER _
William Edward Stauffer Of'
Brantford passed away in Brantford
General Hospital on Monday , Oct
ober 19th, He was 69. .
He was a former resident of,
Kinloss Township; where he was
born on July 18th; 1901a son of •
Reuben Stauffer and Margaret
Bonnett.
Mr .ratiffer.was_a farmer but
for the past fifteen years had been
living retired.
• He is survive. .y •two sisters ,
Mrs.. George (Mary) Adams of
Brantford and Mrs. Sam (Annie)
Stanley of ,Kinloss Township;
He was predeceased by one
sister Mrs; Elizabeth Money. of
Brantford. '
The 'funeral Service was held
at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel.
Lucknow on Wednesday, October ‘•
21. Rev. T . J McKinney of . Kin
lough Presbyterian Church, of
which:Mr.' Stauffer was a'member
was in charge. of the service.
Inter'me.nt was in Baptist Ceme-
tery, Greenock.
Pallbearers were Frank 'Maulden,
Wally Breckles , 'Wm• Burt , •Ed;
ward Bushell, Russell Bushell,
Thos. ....Ma.cDona_1d ,,
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WiIfrid Shantz•
Relates Mexico •
Experiences
AMBER_L:EY NEWS
ReidslCorners Women's Institute
held their October meeting on
Wednesday evening, of last week.
There was anattendance of thirty-
eight' (twenty-nine.women`and
nine -.men)-
After the opening' exercises Mrs.
Eldon Bradley: real a poem which
was• followed with the toll call,
"How has Canada changed in the
last ten years •
'.,After the business•perod•, the .
afternoon• report of the_ Area Con
vention which,was held at: South-
ampton was given by Mrs John •
Elliott .A report of,the mornmg-
_session,..aLLtbe area convention was
_given at-tl e,Se=pte.n:r:ber:'meeting—
by Mrs. Cecil Humphrey:, Mrs:
John Elliott. also gave .a report of
the "Ral'ly".:which was held at
Park Head,
A''highlight of the meeting of
the Institute was an account•of a
gruelling experience suffered by
Wilfrid Shantz of Ripley while' he
and his wiife visited in Mexico
Mrs. Donald Courtney,ihanked Mr.
•Shantz•,for.the film .shown. of Mex-
ico; and for his address. Mrs Eld
on_Bra.dley presented _Mr Shantz
with ,a gift in, appreciation of liis
address.
Mrs. Lynn Lowry conducted an .
interesting advertisement contest.
After the closing odeand grace ,
lunch •was served •by'Sthe hostesses.
Mrs.. John Elliott',Mrs, Murray
-Walden and Mrs'. Lynn Lowry.
THAT On October= -0th, --Miss.
Carol Bennett from the Horne
Econornics Branch Toronto;'
conducted a short course.on
".Furniture .Fasts"., sponsored. by
..The Lucknow Women's Institute•
--Timtlte se'mbiy ronin o.f the
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Good Morning Marmalade Jar 55c
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Assorted Planting Bulbs; Tulips, 'Etc.
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VALUES EFFECTIVE
OCTOBER 29,' 30, 31
•PHONE LUCKNOW
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e SentineI
THAT
_ P
- C i... Keith Trail•of the
Royal Canadian Mounted •Police.
•. will speak and show•films.on the.
drug problem .at the Lucknow
Legion Hall next Monday at
8:15 p; m-._--The-:ave-nnig i ---Teem -
arranged by Lucknow and Dist -
riot Lions ,Club and all are urged
to attend,
THAT Allan Mac•Intyre ,again was
autioneer at the_1 atiny River
stocker sale." Allan Was 'accom-
panied on the' trip north by a-.
number of local men, Arrnstrong
`Wilson, Bill Button, Garnet Mc -
Nall, Wayne Swan; toe Foran,
Otnar and Gordon Brooks and
Elo Bauman of Elmira:. They
..went by train. from' 'Alliston to
Thunder 13aybus to Fort,.
• Francis where they renteda car'
for the remaining few miles.
2351 head of cattle were sold
with eleven loads coming to
this area. , •
•
THAT Peter Rotko:of Hamilton
was ordered ,to make; full restit
tion of $240 and was; given a s'
pended, sentence with a year•
probation in Walkerton court •
'last' week .•' The. charge was in
connection with a theft at:the
• •home of . Fred Jackson of Luck. -
now where Mr. Rotko had been
selling magazine subscriptions
and where Mr: Jackson later rr,
s_ed.:h.is= wa_I 1 et -cant
ning $2 _0_I
:He pleaded guilty in Walkertoj
court. \A second charge , wherl
• a theft of $30•was involved., w
dropped and restitution was.a1s1
made in this case to.another.
Ludknow couple who did not
wish their, names released.
THAT Jack Treleaven of Trele ll
eri's Lucknow :Feed Mill,purchn
ed the -.4-'H steer of Kenny .`.1ek
Kinney of West. Wawanosl. at tl
•Walkerton Christmas Fair: Fur
chase price'' was 36 1/2' 0.per 1t
• ,with the animal weighing 840
lbs. Kenny's steer topped the
Lucknow 4-H Calf Club.
THAT 'a'b'out 40 members of Old
Light. Lodge , Lucknow , attend
• the annual Divine service in
Dungannon United Church'on•
• Sunday morning, which is the
home Church Of the Worshipfu
Master Girvin Reed.
Town Hall. Eighteen ladies •
from the Kairshea St. Helens. •
and Lucknow Institutes attended
the course and received many
:usefuIIdeasfrom Miss`renners
talk arid' slides,•
THAT Gordon Reid of Ashfield
tock suddenly ill at the Luck-
now Community Sale on :Mon: -
day and a . roriblied by ambu-
lance to wingham Hospital.
THAT Bryan Purdon,. a grad trate
of gra at r�ae=�d ii'
Secondary School, is presently
at J,.'E.'MacDona.ld's Garage i
'Lucknow where he has cotrtfttei
ced his apprenticeship as ar .1,1
motor -mechanic Bryan rs fro
• the Whitechurch area. •