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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-23, Page 7• 071 • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1971, 11 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LOCKilOW ONTARIO • PAGE SEVEN -alIllmmrmmmewiomimmmr -- 1971'S in chew and .Pontiaes, 4. door hardtops 1970 'Chey,..Ini:Pala and 4' door hardtop* QTHER MODELS 1970 PONTIAC Catalina! 4. door hardtop . 2- 1970 MUSTANGS . 2:- 1970 PONTIAC Parisienne 4 door hardtops 1969 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop . 1969 row eustom, power steering 9- 1969 PONTIAC parisiennes, 2 and 4 door hardtops 1969 OLDSMOBILE Delta 4 door hardtop 2-1968 'PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 door hardtop, fully equipped 2 - 1968 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtops Used cars from '65 to '68 in various models, sedans, hardtops, and 4 door - 9070 of all .cars are V8, power steering and all automatic Died In Wingilam In•Her 84t1F.r-Year was, JOHN 43.RUTH'ERS. • • , WV Carruthers, of Wing, , hatn; and former re$licicf4 4Qf. Lucknow for a tittle, passed •away at Wingham and District Hospital •On...Saturday p.,111nP.12 in het 84th Siza-r.' she ha4;:•-be,e11in ,failing' health for the past six months. • • . 1969 FORDCoemtrY Squirei 10 passenger stationwagon 1969 TOWNSMAN stationwagon 4910 FORD % ton . . 1969 CHEV % ton pickup, automatic transmission - 1968 CHEV % ton pickups with standard and automatic transmission 9681CIV-2-ton-with 12 -ft„ -vin 1967 FORD 14 ft stake body 1966 CHEVROLET tilt cab, 14° ft stake body . 1966 cliEvY; 1/2 ton panel • " • A number of Econoline and Chevy Vans from '64 to '87 • standard -and -automatic -transmission yh Carruthers was the forrner Margaret Eliza Collins and was born in Huron Township, on December 6, 1887; a daughter Of Henry Collins and • Agnes :Armstrong. She wasthe last:member of the Collins. faMily. • ',Shemarried John Thomas ;Car - rUthers in Harorr,Township oh , • December 29th:, 1909.. Car- ruthers passed 'ay./ay in. Iihttary 1927 in. his 49th year. She was aisO, predeceased: by a son David in.,March 1955 and a. son'Irwin in January 1970.. • rs. .Carruthers i'S'surived by .a family ofotir daughters and •two„strps, Mrs.. George (Rena) Fisher of Wingharn, Mrs,. 'Elden (Alma) Lowry of Huron Township,. Johrof R. R.'4., London, Elliot; of Ripley.; Mrs. Ronald (Kathleen) 'Fbrster of. lUnl�ssTownsliip, Mrs. Duncan .(1,illian) Simpsion,Of Ash- field Township; two4langhtets-4n---• law ,Mrs.. Ivlargaret /vlowbray Of LucknOw.and Mrs. Jean Carruthers of Goderich; 40 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren. • ' The funeral,service was•held :at', :MacKenzie -Memorial 'Chapel , • Lucknow on Tuesday, June 15th• with Rev.' R. H. ',Armstrong of • . .9 WITH THEPURCHASE OF A :ONSOLE MODEL STEREO • : With AM and FM ,radio and record player and tape deck : • ALL FOR ONLY HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPL/ANCES l• • • At Kinloss Home • • : • • • • • mice ,Irw in Lloyd Irwit, Leonard Mclnnes, Jim Thompson FloWerbeareri were Herb Mc Quillin :Oscar Iloclgiris,-.A1 • Dan Nitholson,' Oilaud Riilcu.ds HAROLD STANLEY . • 11.nd C rrie ' • .4. . Harold'Stanley'passed away: •suddenly at his home in Kinloss:-.: , Township ,on Sunday; Jime•-6th • '.following a heart attaCk.. Hewas in his 70th year., •, ., • Harold WasliOrn in Kinloss , , 'Camp:at the Presbyterian Church ... On November 21st, :1928 he •• 1901, 'CanIP at Kintail on the week end; .., ,riiployed aCanadian t ,- Keswick,. near Port Carling, tor the stun- ... Anne Graham is another student ' ToWnShiP on November pist , a son of Garner Stanley and Rath- ' el MacDonald::: , , • . ' ' • e • . • .. married Roseanna SteWart. . He. ' mer, ,. . . was a farmer'all his life and for : Nixand Robert Needham '•, . '.., the past 86 years they have' resid, of CoTop.naWereweek end guests with Mr ,. and . Mrs ... Jabk Needha in,. ed On the 2nd concession of ,kin..•,' loss Township. ' • :. , .. ..... B1anche and.Jack visited with • - ' - • : . .• iMis.,RObt...-Needbam's brother; .Besides - his , wife -he --is •surv-iv-ed-7-7wife,anti-daUghter'in-Sytiney ' • , 4•, ovvvwwwww."~.^A^A BP Service Station .St'. Andrew's Presbyterian Church; :i•Wingharn.,,as.rninister. , Miss •Sharyn Mowbray sang."Arnazing • Grate" and 'Mrs. Tom,Pritchard Was organist. • , ','„,• . • A grandson Gary Carrtithers of Geritt Funeral'.Chaptel--,--'roronto-;' assisted funeral director .'Mr. Mac. Kenzie.• • ••• ' • ' • ' .• • . • • • KINLOSS Mrs. Lorne Sparksconducted •. the Bible Study at the 'Ladies' by.a farpilyof five „ Russell of !Australia., So they, enjoyed, view -R. R. 1 Klein urg, Mrs. Gil •• lins slides they had• taken on their Brussels Motors (Audrey) Ruston of Georgetown, visit there. • • • Brian Keith •wass organist on Sun ay, at out . m oss an t e un lor Choir sang an anthem. Mrs'. Lloyd /vlacDougall and .Mrs.. Allan MacDougall attended a relative shower for Miss' Jane .Moncreif held at the home 'of Mrs.'. Frank Young, Goderich on Satur- day afternoon. •-•• William Dickie is'employed for • tha.nei with his._uncle • Carl ` Dlckie at Hope Bay.' • 'FIELD DAY ,WI,NN.FR. • 'Congratulations to 1\vlartha Gra Pa 11bearerswer eGor don Fis her - • -01-G4P-11-e-P-rjr-in-lawl-Y--0 r° • -Stewart of Kitchener Mrs. David phone 887:6173 . Township, John Carruthers of St: • •ed•1200 and 1300...board feet 'aid., Elm Trees • ured 15 inches On the top .end: 'another 71 foot long timber rneaS._ d . . • Many boons we:re obliged fl arneraFp• . to. find new• homes, but nature .w'ell • Surely provide; for such wild.1if. Extensive logging operationSon thehorne farm .of Lane and Henry Gardner removed the total cut of.!• ••• 61,819 board feet of rOckeirn which was gradually falling prey ..•to the clutchelin disease. .; The stately •tops• ofthese trees, no longer decorate the southern horizon line of Rockelfn Farrri. A count 1 0 in ver-ifie.d • •many of these -trees had reached, . ihe 'age. of 200 years or more and • Were present when the Gardner i1M$_.t00k and from the 'crown'eVer a. Century Ago.' • . Treei of ifiecial mention yield- - cribes the history of this species . of tree. -• THE ROC -ELM TREE: LOng‘before the'settlers carne 7-1-,Ong-before-the-G-ardner-paine--.- On ahill in ZiOn's wOod Many little Rockelm stood. • , • • There ainong' theothei trees",, Waving gently in. the breeze • Roots ithbedded in'thesod • Nature was their only God. Catharines., RotS Forster of Luck- now, Boyd Carruthers of Ripley and. John Simpson of Ashfield . • • . • . • Flower bearers were Slain Car- ruthers,of Ripley; Bill Fisher . . • of Toronto;Wayne., Elliott', Lyn and David •Lowry , all. ofHuron ToW4shifi--Carl--1.40-f-T4rontO; David Carruthers of Goderich. • . • 4, The tidies Ankiliary to ..the • . , Legion served lunch in the, hall f011oWing the funeral service. / A Special'Woan,...hat Rockelrn tree Wateriesistant,..tOugh aS' can be-- - All through their years on Rock - elm Farrn•-... • No axe or saw had done theni harm . , , , — : For sound cottnisel and a lair price, ,on a monument correetly designed from quality' material, rely. on Pat O'flagatti EtiObliShed Over 81ity Years . 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