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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-11-28, Page 19spAtNovEMBER jo. 1973 A Sentinel Gift Subscription For that Christmas gift, one which will be appreciated all year long, give a new or renew- al subscription to The Lucknow Sentinel. $6' per year in Canada, $8 for foreign. An attractive gift card will be sent. You'll warm up to s great low prices COME. IN AND LOOK. OVER •OUR WINTER STOCK' OF • MEN'S JACKETS WE HAVE A .WIDEI'VAItIETY OF GLOVES -MITTS CAPS GOLOSHES BOOTS SOCKS WORK CLOTHES OW DISTRICT LUCK THE LUCKNOW SENTINELS LUCKNQW, ONTARIO PAGE NINETEEN Robert Steele Passes In Detroit 4 ROBERT P. STEELE Robert Purvis. Steele, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Steele and husband of the late Grace /Campbell, passed away at the Georgian Nursing Home in Detroit on Saturday November 17th, 1973 in his eighty-fifth year. Left to mourn are two sons Harvey and Keith Steele, four grandchildren and •twelve great grandchildren. Mr. Steele •was a former black7 smith at Amberley before moving to Detroit. He Was a member of the Canadian Foresters Lodge at Amberley for many years. Funeral services were conducted at the MacLennan Funeral Home. in Kincardine with Rev. Weir officiating. Interment was in Pine River Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dennis Court- ney , Gary Jacobson, Randy Doyle , Bob Courtney, Grant Campbell and Bob Campbell. Flower bearers were friends and relatives. SCHOOL CAFETERIAS ED FROM PAGE 1 Kincardine , $5 ,566; ,,1,3o, and Saugeen in ;$10,421. kenntives will be stud - he; continuation, of sub- egeterias on the present ttduction of subsidy and of costs; offer snack ofill; Contract out the ser- no OA to,the board , or gl eafeterias and provide _it er and beverage vend- es for the students. KINSMEN CHARTER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 of Wingham , is the Charter Chair- man. The Charter, President is Anthony (Tony) Johnstone' of. Luck, now. Kinsmen ate anall Canadian Service Club dedicated to aims and objects consistent with Can- adians, the only all Canadian Young Men's Service. Club. The, association of Kinsmen Clubs is composed of over 15 ,000 members in over 450 clubs throughout Canada and to date has donated over $50 million to ser- vice work. kinsmen are constant- ly "Serving the Community's Greatest Needs"... ZION NIL and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland had Sunday dinner with his sister , Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Stobo of Teeswater. Mrs. frank Ritchie and daugh- ter, Mrs. Frank Rieglirig, Todd and Lisa spent Friday of last week in Milton with Mrs. Ritchie's,. mother, Mrs. Mary MacAuley of Milton Centennial Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Raynard , Diane Debbie • and Donna visited Sunday with her parents , Mr. and Mrs'. Robert McAllister of Auburn. , WON CURLING TROPHY Mr. and. Mrs. Russel Swan at- tended the Annual Emmetton Beach Curling bonspiel in Ripley arena , Saturday. RuSsel's 'team won the trophy: Linda, Kevin and Margaret Swan spent the day :with their great grandmother 'Mrs. Herb Farrell of Ripley. Those who were presented with, 4-H County Honours for the corn- 'pletion of 6 clubs, at the 4-H Achievement Day held at F. E, Madill School, were', back row , left to right , Betty Culbert, Lois. Adams, Mary Van Diepen, Joyce Ireland, Colleen Raymond „Susan Irvin; front , Dbreen Taylor, Lori . Miller, Valerie Erringron, Mary Anne Alton and Joan Hackett. ' - Advance Times‘Photo. now Resident In Guelph .111. B. ANDERSON ds were saddened to learn' ay, NOverriber. 18th of the of Mrs. Wilfred Anderson of Her death Occurred at ph's Hospital, Guelph , , g a lengthy illness . former Norma Gertrude she was born in Toronto on 22nd, 1898,'a dauglifeiof and Sarah Toye. : y27th, 1931 she married Anderson of Lucknow,. ing her marriage and -dur- years in Lucknow Mrs nhad endeared herself to, pith her friendly and unas - Manner. She was very ac- mher church work and in community activities. her husband , Mrs. And ssurvived by two daughters' *David (Mary)"Hunter of and Mrs. Wm. J. (Ruth) ofCuelph and one son Anderson of Toronto; sev ildren and one brother Toye of Toronto. tu predeceased by her par one brother Arthur Toye o. funeral service was held at e Memorial Chapel, on Wednesday , Novemb- Rev, Robert Nicholls of „United Church, of which ed was• a member , was ers were A E. McKim , Mowbray, James Peterson, itichaids, 'William Porteous, MacDonald . nt was in Greenhill Cern: Thomas HaCkett Sr. was admitted to the Wingham Gener- al Hospital Friday afternoon of last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie and Mel had her sister , Mr. and Mrs. Herr Wylie and Kevin of Ford- wich Sunday afternoon.' • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spilsbury and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smuck, all of London, spent the week 'end with their sister , Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook and family. Nancy Hunter , age 4 , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, was flower girl for the wedding on Sat- urday of her cousin, Linda . Elliott of 'Ripley. '