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piCKNOW SENTINEL,10,ICKNOW, ONTARIO,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1972 wEDN ESC
She was predeceased by live
sisters Mrs. (Margaret)
MacDonald; Mrs. Rod (Sarah)
McKenzie', Mrs. Alex (Annie)
Johnston, Mrs. James (Catherine)"
Montgomery, Mrs. John (Edith)
Cowan and three brothers Williani,
The funeral service was held .at
MacKenie1vil emorial Chapel,
LucknOw.on Tuesday, January,11,
Rev. Kenneth -Rooney Of Ashfield
Presbyterian Church, of:whith the,
deceased, was a.member , was:'
minister. .She. was also a mein-
'ber of Ashfield 'Women's :\lis5ion-
ary Society., • •
Pallbearers were. Gordon Mont-
gomery., a Earl . MacDonald ,Vvid
Cowan, David McKenzie , 'Cliff
Jackman, Sam McQuillin.. ' ,
',Temporary entombment was
at South Kinloss Mausoleutu..
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Formosa Diamonds
n The Move -
-The Formosa Diamonds; Who at
one time this season were in sev-
enth place in the eight team'Tees-
water Broomball League, have
come on strong and are presently
in second place. On Saturday,
they. defeated Mildmay 1-0 and
in two Sunday .conteSts, they
overpowered Chepstow 1-0 arid .
the CI,' Flyers, Walkerton 3-2,
Bill Barger (formerly of Ltick-
now), Canada Packers goal
tender , has been playing outstancl-
allowingonly 4 yfia IR in n
games, looked equally as good'
in the loss.
The Formosa line of Doran
MacDonald, .Walkerton; l3ob
Baste.., Formosa and PeterCarter, ,
Holyrood have been. flashing the
'red light to put them in second,
spot only two points'behind ,first
place Canada Packers.
Ashfield Federation will be held
on the first Monday of each month
with -the next meeting.be.ing Feb-
ruary 7th. .
beheldA Talent Night will on
March 17th.,f_nn details of_whic_h
will be available later..
Federation Hold
First 72 Meeting
Ashfield Federation of Agricul-
ture took place Friday , January
14th at Brookside "Public School.
Discussion Centered mainly
on a, resolution recently carried
at the Annual Convention of the
0..F.A. This resolution/direct-
ed 0.FA . to develp a new
method of determining.producer
opinion of farm policy questions
and. also to make reCommenda-
dons as to what producers would
express an,„opinion with regard to
the development of a particular
agricultural, policy. It was sug,
gested that if a person is going
to :vote on any farm policy his
income from farming should be
at least 60°r0 and that the major-
ity '"yes" vote with all produCers
of a prOduct be 55% rather than
the current 66 2/3%7—
It wa'agreed upon by all pres-
ent that, it would be roost•advis-
able for all-members, to be sure
:ind read the . minutes of the
County meetings which are rec-
eived by them every month.
These minutes often contain valu-
abl s information to the farmer.
lie monthly' meetings of the •
Neighboop', Make,
Presentotion To
William Whaerys
The immediate neighbours -
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Drennan, Lucknow,
on Wednesday evening., January •
19 to .bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Wharry, who have sold their
home on Ross' Street ..
During the evening contests
and reminiscent stories were en-
joyed. An address prepared by
Mrs. Wesley Joynt was read by
Mrs. A. E. McKim.
" I have Good Neighbours on my
left, Good Neighbours on my
right,
All up and down, each way I
look, Good Neighbours are in
sight, "
Just yesterday I wondered why
such luck should come my way?
And one of my Good Neighbours
smiled "We get just what we
give" (they say)
Everywhere, people are speaking
more readily to each other ,
Be it only "I hope you are all well
this cold weather."
Good advice is to do and say, the
kindest things in the kindest way
Enough of the old time spirit
lives among us,
The desire to please by offering
gifts be they ever so small,
Rosei from the garden, or berries.
from the patch,
Peace and Good Will has become
more trait an Anthem to sing at
Christmas time.
These neighboursgathered here
tonight are happy to be liVing
on Ross Street
And gavera welcome to our
friends, Mr. and Mrs. -Wharry
ten years ago.
We"' knew by their hearty hand-
.thake , • we could sing
"Welcome, welcome, we are
glad. to have you here
voinammolowoulmaimik.
Treat Injuries.
Barry Taylor, age 24,, R. R.
Wingharn was travelling Weston
the • January 18 when he was
in collision with a car driven by
Dale Pridge'at the intersection of
the B,line .and Arthur Street. Tay-
.1% received lacerations over the
nose and, was treated and released.
Wingham FOtilon invest-
igated.
-Mrs. Elizabeth Krohn, R. R. 3
Wingharn , fell at hoMe lanuary
2.2 and fractured her right collar
bone.
- Milne Cole" Blyth_., received
painful. injuries January 22, when
he lacerated his thumb and first •
finger while sawing wood.
Betty Mason, age 15, Brussels,
fractured her nose and suffered
contusion. to. _face when `she' fell
.off a snowmobile in Brussels Jan-
uary 22-, She, was*.treated and
later discharged. .Wingham
P. FOUlon investigated. -
Mrs.- Rosemary Benninger., R.
R.'2„.Teeswater, received pain-
fullacerations to her right
wrist and thumb when,a jar she
was opening broke in her hand.
Mrs. May Young 4 Wingham
.fractured her right hip when, she
fell on the-Main Street. of Win
rham--nar_she Post Office. She
'was admitted to hospital.
'Just to see your smiling faces',.
fills us all with jOY and. cheer.",
• We are sorry you folks are •
leaving we will miss your friend-
liness and your interest in church
work., We.hOpe you won't •
sell your' c-ettage....orake..,11.tirOn,__.,
where you will•COmeto "cool
off". In 'St. Thomas may ,you
find happiness like the. Luck -of
Lucknow,, Best Wishes for' long
life., and.good health: :
• Fare well from Your- Neighbours,
•
MC.; and • Mrs. Wharry were. pres -
ented with a gift by 'Mrs. J. HuM.-
Mel and:Mrs.; W. Drennan after
'which :Mr. and Mrs, • .Wharry Cx-
pressed .their thinks. ••
An Ashfield resident, Mrs. Dan
Wylds, paSsed away at •Wingliani
and. District Hospital on Saturday,
January 8th in her 85th year. •
She 'was the former Ethel Tay-,
for and was•born in Ashfield Town
ship on 'May 27, 1887 a daughter
of David' Taylor and Francis
Johnston.
On December 29, 1920 she
married Dan Wylds of Huron -
*Township.
Besides her-, husband , Mrs.
Wylds is survived by two sons and
one daughter „Lloyd of Ripley,
Warren of Ashfield Township and
Doris of Toronto; one sister Mrs,
Robert (Belle) Wagner pf Detroit,
Michigan; 7 grandchildren; 3
great grandchildren. ,
Ashfield .Resident
Died In Hospital
MRS. DAN wyLps
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