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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-13, Page 15Liberal Nominating Convention FOR THE RIDING OF BRUCE TO BE HELD AT • WALKERTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Thursday,..September 14th at 8 p.m.. SPEAKERS — The Hdnourable Alastair Gillespie, M.P., Minister of Science and Technology-, and Ross Whither, M.P. and others. EVERYONE WELCOME DUNCAN McCALLIiM, PR!SIDENT 4, Fracture's Nip OLIVET NEWS ' Bert Eaton is a patient in •Vic- toria Hospital, London with a broken hip. .He had been visit- ing his brother in St. Thomas on --the-holiday-week-end and-'u arriving back at Amberley on the bus. Monday, evening he slip- ped while getting off the bus. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton. of Hanover visited with .M.r. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Rigg of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Rigg and Adon on Satur- day, and helped to celebrate Adon's first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Moore 'and children of Ripley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and May on Sunday afternoon. NICE ter hail wet., sumrc per -cow t for n n al Liszto ay or co n. saving appr red- WE NiSD.AY, SEPTEMBER orvin Streich 0 WI Speaker The St. Helens Women's Insti, rite held their September meet- ing in the hall on Thursday even- ing. The roll call was answered by naming a public assistance pro- gram in our community. Mrs, Ross Gammie introduced the guest speaker Mr. Marvin K. Streich of Wingham. • Mr. Streich works for the Min- istry of Community and Social. Services from the Wingham office. Mr; Streich gave a very interesting talk on his work and also answered many questidns for the ladies concerning his work. , Mrs. Allan Miller thanked the speaker and presented him with ,a gift. The Fall Rally will be held in the Auburn Hall on October 2. Readings were _given by Mrs. Harold Gaunt and Mr's. Jim. isOn. The Motto "The Glory of the home is hospitality" was well prepared and read by Mrs. Fred McQuillin. - The Women'i Institute carol was sung. ,Mrs. George Webster and -Mrs. knest Snowden served refresh- „ ments. . • THE LIKKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN 1956 and J.C. in 1954. The funeral service was held at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, 'Lucknow on Monday ; September Mrs. Phillips is'survived by her 4. Rev. Robert Nicholls of Luck- husband , three daughters and 'now United Church was minister. four sons , Mrs. Clarence (Eda) Hardy , Mrs. Carman (Margaret) •Brindley and Mrs. Frank (Kith- leenyBaer all of Colborne-Town- ship ,,Lorne and William of Ash, field Township, Thomai of Kin- loss .Township and Donald of God- erich; two sisters and one brother Mrs. George (Edith) Phillips of West •Wawanosh,_ Mrs .Jake (Tena) Hunter of Lucknow and Dynes Campbell of Dungannon; 30 Wand- children and 4 great grandchild- ren. She, was predeceased by an infant and two sons Harley in MRS. HERMAN PHILLIPS The death of Mrs, HerMan Phil- lips of Lucknow occurred on day ,.September 14 in Wingharn, and District Hospital in her 82nd .' .year. , • 'Born in Ashfield Township Oct otter 22nd , 1090 , she was the form.. er •MAry ,Ellen (Nellie) Campbell, daUghter of John Campbell ,and Marth'a Durnin. - • In 1917 she married lierinan Phillips. .They resided in Ash- field where Mr. Phillips ran a chopping mill. In .1964 they mOy • ed to LucknOw where they'resided,.. on Campbell' Street in one of the Ashton Apartments., ' lucknow Resident Dies In Hospital:. Pallbearers' were Wilfred Hack- ett , Jerry Cranston, Russell Irvin, Hugh Menary , Clarence. Hagly_, Frank Baer. Flower bearers were Bobby Phil- lips , Grant Phillips, s Brindley and Bryan Baer. • Interment was in Greenhill Cemetery. 1111Y-kii4EINIIRE Miss Nancy, McGuire celebrat- ed her 15th birthday on Friday._ and had a few friends spend the night with her. They also attend- ed the dance in Ripley sponsored by the Ripley Junior Farmers. Visiting_with Mr. and Mrs. Ted White on Siiii-day were 1\7k-7 -aid Mrs. Martin McNeil and Bob and Everett Ashbury of Williamsford. They also 'attended the Threshers Reunion at Blyth. • ..;TRANSPORTATION 5 47.50 0,5% 'SALES. TAX -AND15.0° LICENCE You will Never be able to :Duplicate this .Tough Truck at this low Price. ettes called the and all e . ,the !earls were tt. • at Mary aturday 23 bilirrnee 1-out sheen sc ussed cal ;. D. A. k and easy , desserts or the third [sari Irvitt Wilma and vege• Casserole ere enjoyed 1. brought fruit dish ssert a bout the and told nt Day. nked NIS, ie meeting The ,girls Home r e out on the d011$ :h fish", lt ssed • :ocked issero:te rls enioYed ' banked "s' meeting. TO 1400.. LBS. 6 PLY WHlTEWALL---TRUCK\--TIRES- 110 H.P. OVERHEAD GAM ENGINE — GOOD .GAS MILEAGE — 30 MILES. TO GALLON ' 2 SPEED HEAVY DUTY HEATER ALTERNATOR (12 VOLTS 360 WATT) CIGARETTE LIGHTER — PADDED DASH — CURVED SAFETY GLASS — ARM' RESTS This Truck has the "GUTS" to haul a 1/2 ton load up to 85 miles per hour. THE ONLY TRUCK WITH A 2000cc ENGINE.