The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-06, Page 1511
�1ESppY, NOVEMBER 6, 1974
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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The Merrymakers
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
The Kingsbridge Merrymakers
4-H Homemaking Club held their
final meeting in the form of a fall
banquet at the Parish Hall on
Sunday afternoon. This was the
last meeting of the Club Girl
Entertains. The girls who prepared
the food served their mothers, the
C.W.L. executive, Father Denting-
er and their leaders. They were
also very pleased to have Miss Jane
Pengilley, Huron County Home
Economist present for this meet-
ing.
The girls also put on a skit, Good
and Bad Manners, which was quite
humorous. Achievement Day will
be held at Brookside School,
Saturday, November 23.
their sacrifice
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•Married In Goderich Church
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HOY - FARRiSH
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrish,'R. R.
7 Lucknow would like .to announce
the marriage. of their only daugh-
ter, Marie Beatrice, to John David
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Hoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hov, Goderich, Ontario. The
.marriage took place on August the
third at Bethel Pentecostal Taber-
nacle, Goderich, Ontario. The
Young. couple are residing in
Goderich.
St. Helens Lady
Died At Age 91
MRS. 'ISAAC MILLER
Mrs. .Isaac • Miller, a `life long
`` , resident of the; St. .Helens area,
`• • passed away in• �V.ingharn and,
', District Hospital cm Monday, Oct
ober 28t,h, She, was 41. •
Born at St. Helens on May 20,
� 1883, she was a daughter of John
• Rutherford and Jane Durnin,
On October 13, 1910 she married
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'Isaac Miller also of St. Helens. He .
passed • away on Julr 30. 1964.
Mrs. Miller. ,was a member of
Calvin United Church., St. Helens
and a life member ,Of the United
Church' Women.
She is survived by dirce laugh-
teMrs.' Tom' (Helen) Todd, Miss
•n ; Isobel Miller. both of St. Helens,
Mrs, Gordon (Dorothy) McIntyre of
Richmond Hill and one son Gordon
Of ' London; five grandchildren,
three. great grandchildren and one.•
sister Miss 'Wilhelrninc Rutherford
• of St. Helens.•
• Besides her husband Mrs.. Miller
\ , was,predeceascd by a sister, Miss
Mary Rutherford and a • brother
.Hugh Rutherford.
The funeral service -was held on
Wednesday, October 30 at Mac-
Kenzie Memorial Chapel. Minist-
ers were Rev. Clarence McClenag-
han and Rev. A. .Cook.
Interment was in Greenhill Cem-
etery. Rev. A. Cook officiated at
' the committal service.
Pallbearers were Raymond Laid=
law, Don Cameron and four
grandsons, Wayne. Todd, Hugh
Todd, Donald ' McIntyre and Larry
Miller.
Flower bearers were two great
• grandsons Jim and Greg Laidlaw.
support the
mentally
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