The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-25, Page 17s•'
WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 25th,. 1970:
OBITUARY
JAMES M. FARRELL
•
James Morris Farrell passed
aeay in Kincardine and District
Hospital. on Saturday October
24, 1970, after a lengthy illness.
'He was the son of the late
Samuel H. Farrell and Margaret
Graham•o1 Huron Township,
• The late Mr. Farrell farmed all
his lifeuntil his retirement •in
1959. Of unassuming • and.
unpretentious disposition, he
endured' his illness with'' quiet
courage and patience. He was a
member of Pine River United
Church which he attended.
faithfully whi :.health.
rmited,
Funeral service,ere
conducted' at Mcnnans
Funeral Home, in Kincardine by
Rev. John Hill, Interment in
Kincardine cemetery.
Surviving are' his, wife; the.
'former Fmma Wilsons three..
by sons, Wilson, 'Gordon and
Murray all of Huron Township,
• `two daughters, . , Mrs.Clarence
(Marion) 'McLeod of Petrolia;
Mrs. Gordon (June). Elliott. of
4 - Arpberiey.,-' also •...eleven
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. •
He was predeceased by. one
great grandson in 1969." Also •
surviving 'is 'one brother •Wm. R.
Farrell and two sisters Mrs. John
"(Helen) 'McMurchy all of Huron
`Township. One' brother 'Henry .
and his sister Mrs. Alfred (Sara)
Pollock also predeceased him. •
' Pallbearers were -his ' neighbors
Mervin' Funston, Mac ' Boyd,
p un er, rnre
omh
\li,'• _c,1 -Rt nston; Glen -Bo -y i..
•
711 I F lowerbearers' were . ' • his
ed :. grandsons..
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THE, ,LUCKNOW SENTINEL; I.UCI(NOW,
Was Resident At
Brucele�' Haven
MRS. EARL HODGINS
Mrs. Earl Hodgins of lrucelea
Haven, Walkerton died Monday ,
November 16th at B'ruce County
Hospital,: Walkerton after a leng-
thy
eng•th illness. She was in her 74tH
year.
Mrs. •Hodgins was the former
Margaret "Merle Whyt.ock daugh-
ter of the late James.Whytock and.
Maggie Hemmingway , and was
born. on' January 2, 1897 in Culross
Township;. On March 10, 192.0
she married' Earle 'Hodgins of Kill-
loss Township.,who predeceased=
her,in 195. "She is: survivedi y •
one daughter , Mrs. Don (Shirley)
Donaldson of Teeswater , and two
grandchildren. She was predec-
eased by ..two sisters Mrs. Dan '
(Annie) MacKenzie , and 'Mrs:.
Thos. (Jennie) MacDonald., and
two,. brothers, Howard and Wesley,•
Mrs. Hodgins was a mcniber of
the Teeswater United Church and
the.0:C,. W. :She was‘a meniber
of the Order of the Eastern Star,
Huron Chapter ; 89., of Wiugham,.
which held a Memorial service at
MacPherson Funeral •Home the
night before'the funeral. ' •
The funeral service was held
from 'the MacPherson' Funeral .z
Home on•Thursday, Noveniber
19 a -t'. '
Rev. Arnold Proud. Interment • treasurer. Norman 'ay or,
was to the Teeswater Culross The,report of the.nominating
Cemetery, Chapel: .• coni mittee•,•Dr.•J. Little and
• Pallbearers: were. David',Ross;' • _M1rs J. MacDonald', showed the
Ernie Il�inna',.Ste•wart MacDonald; offices of' president, and secretary
Frank Schumacher , Morley Wall vacant but other offices.filled.
'all of Kinloss and Chas I1od in;. The meet tag was-then-tu
of .Wi haiu.• • dyer, to the' .pro TraMme: commit -
Slides Show.r Of
Holland At Annual
,PAGE SEVENTEEN
The Parish • Hall was, the scene
of the Annual Banquet of the Luck
tnow and District Horticultural
('Society on Saturday evening,
,November 21. The ladiesof the
Anglican Church prepared and
served a delicious Meal to some
75 members, and guests.
After singing 0 Canada and the
toast to the Queen Rev ..R. Oden-
dahl. said Grace. During the
supper Wm. F..MacDonald was
the winner ,of a'beautiful'pi•ece of
china donated'." by 'Wm. Schmid.'
The President ., Mrs.' Alex And,
rew- weic-orn-e-d 'the gathering and
in her. remarks,thanked'the execu-
tive and all members for their'
help and .co-operation.
Reeve George Joynt brought
greetings from the Council and
wished the Society continued suc-
cess inrtheir efforts to beautify
our town.. A report was given by
the secretary Ada Webster op the
year's .activities which included'
the planting and care of seven
flower beds, .5' regular-nnee-anis-,
a bus'trip'to'.Hamilton, attend-
ance at District•S Meeting in Clip
ton, display and float at the Fall
Fair and two flower shows..•
A very. favourable financial'
stateiiient was given by the
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REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
BY MURRAY GAUNT
•M.P',P..HURON BRUCE .
The Ontario Government is
pushing •banks, and mor7gage corn-.
panies. to put up moriey to build
15,000 more homes as part of a
drive to provide jobs' this .winter.
The Government itself is ready
to start oh a backlog of public
works projects to•increase activity
in the'. construction industry •ac
cording to iremi.er John Robarts.
Lands and 'Forests Minister Rene
Brunelle announced this week that.:
all people over 65 years of age
would not be.required to buy a
fishing licence. This was a mat-
ter which the Opposition has pres-
sed for during the consideration'of •
the Estimates of Lands and Forests.
I'm sure this is welcome, news for
all old age pensionfishing.
enthusiasts.
Persistent r.u,rnours have been
circulating this week that Premier
John Robarts intends to step down
as leader of the; Government. .,
'These •rumours have been making
the rounds for.. the past few months,•
but this week they intensified.
The Premier' in response. to. .
Mrs. 'Jim .McNaughton And Mrs.
Ross -Mac -Millan with. Mrs. .-J.-.-.-Mac.
Millan ably acting' as chairman.
Following a short sing song .. • ."
Rev. Glenn and. Mrs. Noble sang
two very pleasing duets, 'My
Grandfather's•Clock' and "
Follow Me'. Dr. J. Little played
three selections on the'violin,,
;accompanied by Norman•.Taylor
and delighted the audience with
their music.
:Mrs. 'Montgomery'sslides of
their trip to Holland :to visit' one
'of -the Canadian soldiers' cemet cries, where Gordon Mo. ntgom•r'
'ery's brother. Robert is buried,
and'seenes of other places they
visited in Holland, proved iriost,
interesting,..
During the, evening,, on, behalf
of all present Mrs:'S ie s t an
ed Mrs. Ross Cumming for .provid-
.ing pia'no• music before and during
the supper; Cameron MacDonald,
expressed thanksi.to the Anglican
ladies for the . bountiful supper to
Mr's. Cli f--Roulsten-r-e•spo•ftd -
MacMillan thanked all
who had taken part in'the prog-
ramme.
these news. reports announcing his; •
retirement, told the Legislature
that he has been giving the matter
serious consideration. However.,
he stated that when he was ready
to retire, he would' make the'
announcement.
It is reported that the Premier
plans to step down shortly. and ,
that a' leadership convention will
be''held in Feb'rua•r•.y,. with an•Elec,
tion in the Spring or..•.the Fail..
. :This current session of-the__Leg-
isiatu•re•prorog'ued , completing
the work of this' calendar -year.
The.'new. session will likely start
in January or early Febriyary,
depending on whether ,a-Conser-
vative, leadership convention.will.
-1d- a t-f-h'at time .
Flower..bearers were Alan and
•Jim Whytock "1'ceswater.
tee •\.G•s. J.'. L. MacMillan Mrs.
Clarence ,Bell , Mrs. 'Ross ,Shiells',•.
1' SWAPPED FOR,
IT THROUGH THE
WANT -AD
WE ALSOHAVE
PENT-MYCIN —Penicillin
VRAMIN A -D -E INJECTABLE
RIDS Calf Scour Boluses
BLOAT EZE -Bloat Treatment
FOR DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE;
HOGS AND POULTRY
AS, WELL AS OTHER ANIMAL • HEALTH PRODUCTS',,
FOR TREATMENT OF''YOUR:WESTERN
FEEDLOT CATTLE'
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