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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-02, Page 18• • PAGE EIGHTEEN, THE LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL,, ,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY,, JUNE 2nd,' 1,11 • sixty 'Attend Banquet` IMPLEMENT SHEDS HOG BARNS CATTLE SHEDS STC. ree Estimate : No Obligation Tiger Dunlop Inn was the setting on. Wednesday evening; May 26th at ;7' P.m.. m.. when .Kingsbridge St. Joseph's Council` of the: -1011C Women's League held t e'ir 5Qth "Anniversary Banquet.,me OO -',counc`ri has.-irs,own particular ladies were in attendanc . 'Mrs,. work. She reminded: those pres Eugene Frayne acted .a$ chairlady.. ent to take time, not to be so Fattier Henry Cassano, spiritual engrossed and busy with routine director , led the prayer of the matters that members never- have C. W..L, This 'was followed by a time for the truly•important tasks, toast to the Queen and the.singing It isnot' the individual who is. • of "God Save the Queen".. Mrs.' important 'but rather the group he John Franken,.president of Sty represents. ,She ended her talk;, Augustine Council, proposed 'a with a little prayer. Mrs. Antone toast to the members of St. •Van Osch, past president of Sr.' Joseph's Council, Kingsbridge. Joseph'sCou'ncil expressed the Father Cassano then said Grace., 'of: Assisi "Lord , Make Xie an in- strunient of YoOt peace i ." She stressed the fact , that, each and every council was important, no . matter.wtat.ther. size. Everjr- ..After. dinner. Mrs. Eugene Frayne introdhced the head table ;guests. They included Mrs. ' La:wrence How. ard; London, the diocesan presid- ent, of the C.W.•L. who •was the' guest speaker;'the diocesan first • vice-pres deiit;. Mrs. J. J. ,Gardner of Ilderton the• diocesan third vice president, Mrs. P. J. ' Fallona of London Sister Elizabeth Lamber-' tus, a member ' of Notre Dame Order at Waterdown; Mrs. William PHONE '528-311.8. LUCKNOW • Huron Township Resident 'Passes RALPH. ELLIOTT "Ralph Reginald Elliott passed: away in. Kincardine :General Hos- , pital on Monday , May 24th in his 73rd year,;:thre:e weeks after suf fering a severe heart attack . He was. .the .son of the late'. William Elliott and: Jane Fair of Huron Township: . On June 9 ' 1926 , he married.• Frances 'Moffat and they carried on fa rriing the farnily homestead on the 10th concession of Futon Township where they: have enjoy- ed: their retirement.. for some..' years; Heservedon the Township Coun: cih and was a member 'of the ,Rip-• . .ley;I►O.O.F .• Ralph Was a •faithful: member of Bethel United Church"where he 'Served at an elder.for several years. He, showed a keen interest in all community activities. Funeral service was conducted at the MacLennan Funeral Home in Kincardine on ;Wednesday, with Rev. John Hill officiatin_ , with interment in Kincardine cemetery, He will be. greatly missed by his wife., Frances and One daugh te-r , Jaye e Mrs, El -m er-EouTtri of Huron and six grandchildren.' Also Surviving are one'sist.er, Mrs. Clara Downey, of Kincardine and one brother, 1 -Toward of Detroit... He was predeceased by three sisters, Mrs: Robert-(Fve)-Ba4 Mrs. Wes (Sara) Pollock, Mrs, 'John '(Eliza) Ackert Walker; four broth:- er•s1, Jack, Joe:, George and Bill.Pallbearers were pert Elliott, Roy :h1arshall, Stewart Farrell, Howard Harrison, Carl Pollock and Fred Craigie. • Flower bearers were Bryce' Rlliott, Clayton Elliott., Jim Elliott',. Goldie Harris, ',jack Ack- ert and Morris, Reid, ;:(Intended:for last weekk. • Mr. and Mrs.Lloyd Collins' and family spent th•e •week end'in Mon• treat. Mr. and Mrs; .David Compton. and:.Lissa ;and Lori visited relatives here Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Leadbetter of Toronto spent the.week:end'• with . Mrs.: Colin MacGregor.: • Colin Howes spent theweek en at Stokes. B,ay., Hogan , 't#e e who was present,a't the first Meet- ing inJuly., '1921., when St, • Joseph's Council was founded; Mrs Clifton, Austin, a rnernher• pf_St • Joseph's Council for 5;0: years the C. W.L. president from St Augus'- tine, Mrs. Joh'n.Frankenf: the Pres. identof St. :Mary's<C.W.'L., Luck- now Mrs. •J rn O'Donnell and Mrs, Joe. Courtney, president of St Joseph's Council, Kingsbridge: ' .. Mrs. Joe Courtney extended a few' words• of welcome followed by. a memoriam of one minute silence, Mrs.': Bill. Hoganand Mrs, Clif,- ton Austin cut the anniversary • cake. Father Henry. Cassano , S.' S. P'. greeted. nembers'and guests. He was happy to note that the Golden Jubilee of'his order, the Mission 0 League's appreciation and present- ed a gift ao s. Lawrence Howard, A message. of .congratulation from Rev'. J., L. Hennessey, diocesan spiritual director, and his. regrets. at not being ,able to attend, were brought, by Mrs. L. Howard. t.. 'Greetings were extended by Mn John .Franken , president' of St. Augustine C. W. L. and Mrs.. Jim O'Dorinell, president..of St. Mary's Lucknow.; 4hrt-Now4rd; corre=spen= ing:.Secretary.of St. `Joseph' s. Coun- 'cid,read,:cards of •con:gratulation from Trinity U . C . W. , the. King-' sbridge .Genealogical Society and St. •Mary's Council ' A bible was given; to Mrs. Joe Courtney president , by Father' Cassano, :spiritual'director'.,„ asa:gift, to St. Joseph's Council on this special occasion.. • Mrs Joe 'Courtney. presented J Mrs: Bill:Hogan with a •special scroll made by SisterElizabeth Lambertus., Mrs; .Raymond Leddy read a poem that she had compos ed and .dedicated to'Mrs, 'Bill Hogan .; 1=ifty. fear Members in:.the C: V L, Mrs, Clifton Austin, Mrs. jack Van Osch.and Mrs. Herman La'hibertus were with O'Keefe, Mrs. Joe Courtney; Mrs Walter Clare , • Mrs.' Con Hogan,,.' Mrs.. Leo CourtneyMrs:_ Dennis Hogan, Mrs. Dennis Dalton Mrs, Mark Dalton', Mrs. Carl Riegling; Mrs';, John Austin and Mrs. Antone `fa u O$eh .. • . Mrs. Mark. Dalton,. second vice-president and convener for Social, Economic and Civic. Life. gave special recognition to neem- bers of 25:' years; these ind1uded' Mrs. Cyril Austin, Mrs ' beunts•• Dalton, Mrs, Earl Drennan ; 1vIrs; Tirnothy Dwyer,,,Miss Margaret'.' Foley , Mrs. Gilbert Frayne,. Mrs., Martin I-iendrieks, Mrs. CQn an, Mrs. Dennis Mogan, Mrs. wit. Ham .,Hogan , Mrs. ,John; Kelly, Mrs. Genevieve Kinahan, Mrs.`, Blaise Martin, Mrs. John Milten- burg, Mrs.. Carl Riegling. and Mrs; ed . Mrs. John'•Howard expressed a few .worFrds of Vassellaappreciation .to Mrs;. G. •Kaitting for the lovely 'dinner .served. • `'The History of the League" bookletswere available for sale. The evening came to.a close • with the 'singing ofs•"O Canada.', On,P:enticost Sunday, May 30 at ;ll: o'clock.a Golden Anniversary .Mass of 'Tha,nksgiving:was said at St ..Joseph's 'Church Kingsbridge with Msgr. F. 'J. , Laverty , Chan:-': cellor of London Diocese, as cel ebtant. He was delegated by the • Bishop to sa•y• Mass for this: special occasion. Rev..H. £as sano,.'S. S. P.::was; .coni.rnentator'. In :the sanctuary' were lvls;r; L. J. Phelan , D. P..and'.Rev.. Thoihas N10 -1 rr .S J•. :La.y: readers were •Mrs Frank, Riet ling; first vice-president and Mrs: Antone Van.•Osch , past; president.: N1r:S: W. J. Palmer, :representing the. diocesan :council Of the `C. W L•,'•'• and Mrs.' Joe Courtney-',.. president' of St. Joseph's:: Coupea,brought' up,the offertory gifts.. A `.social' ,gathering was held in the Church Hath irrrmed.iately following; the Ma ss.. with that of St Joseph's. Council.: Father' introduced Mrs. Lawrence Howard the guest speaker.: Mr's':' .Howard .held het audience With, her enthusiasm and:`obviouslove for the' C. 4V.. L. She began with the famous prayer of St.',Francis Mrs. Frank Riegling , first vice president .andconvener• for Church Life introduced.the past presidents .of St. ; Joseph's Coun- cil who were present 'at the :ban, quet, Mrs.: Wi Barri W. Hogan, Mrs .% Eari Drennan; Mrs. Joe. FIE[ The' Sacrament of'the Lord's`. Su' er. will :be observed next Sun- day: in• Ashfield Presbyterian , y •Church with; Preparatory Service on ;Friday evening at .8 p. m Mr. and Mrs. Peter. VancFerley. of Toronto visited; friends in the. community last week end. ESTERFIELDS, DAVE1.:PORTS D MA1CHINGCHAIRS WE HAVE. A LARGE: NEWSELECTION FROM. WHICH' TO CHOOSE, ALL MADE' BY LEADING MANUFACTURERS SUCH AS KROEN LER; STANDARD AND DISTINCTIVE, 'AND. IN ,THE LATEST STYLES AND,COLOURS :cAsIONAL CHAIRS BRIGHTEN ANY ROOM IN YOUR` MOUSE WiTH AN L-CHAIRu.OW, -:".H THE-P-Ri ... •' A WIDE PRICE SELECTION -y COME,:IN AND LOOK'THEM OVER., it * * * �i* * * yir ** * `s4 * ** *yt lit *'k tk* sir ** * `IE �UR�`ITU�E I.HCKNOW PHONE 528-3432