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WEDNESDAY,' JULY 21st,' 1954
~~LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Minister:
Rev. G, A. Meiklejohn,
B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY, JULY 25th
I 10.00 a.m.: Sunday School.
11.00 a.m.: Rev. W. J, Watt,
Whitechurch.
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Evening Service Withdrawn
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| Lucknow : I
j Presbyterian Church I
| SUNDAY JULY 25th j
! 10 a.bi.: Sunday School and!
Lucknow
! Bible Class. <
j 11.00 a.m,: Morning Worship.
j 3.00 p.hi.: Erskine Church,.I Dungannon.
x Evening Service Withdrawn
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LANGSIDE
Mr. and Mrs, John Hayes and
daughter, Mrs. Russel Proctor of
Lavonia, Mich., and Mr. Harry-
Hayes of Birmingham, Mich,, at
tended the funeral of their sis-
ter-in-law anpl aunt, the late Mrs.
J. B. Morrison. Mrs. Mary Jane
Tiffin returned with Mr. Harry
Hayes and will visit with friends
in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Murray
& Kathleen-, of Toronto and. Miss
M.ary and Jean Waldorf (twins)
of Ottawa are holidaying at their
cottage. i
* Mrs. George Tiffin ■. was . the
luoky winner of $200 at the Tees-
water bingo, last week.
.Foxes apd skunks are very
busy raiding barnyard flocks, in
this, locality. Foxes especially are
getting extremely ibolcL . x /
Mr, Newton Crowston is not
as well .as ’his many friends
around Langside would like to
hear. At present he is with 'his
daughter, Mrs. Wm.- Emmerton
(Elora) in Kincardine, Mr.. Earl
Croyvston. of Edmonton, Alta., is
expected home, •
Mr. Chas. Tiffin, had./harge of
the church service on Sunday
•morning. His address .on “Fear”
was very much enjoyed. Mr.. Gor
don Wall has charge for next
Sunday. ■ ■■*.•
Miss Kathleen Fisher of No. 10
arid Miss Myrtle Crowston of No.
9, were the recipients , of the $5.00
scholarship from Whitechurch In
stitute ori passing Grade 8x. On
the last day of school Myrtle was
very surprisingly,jpresenJecLwith,
a nice cup and, saucer from tea
cher . and pupils for which she
expressed her Thanks.
The church picbic[will be held
Thursday afternoon, July 22nd,
on the school grounds across from
the church. Everyorie is welcome.
'Come“a~ricl_'bring a friend. Picnic
lunch will be served. . ■
. Mr. , and Mrs/Graham Pinkney
and Glenn of Ajax are visitors'
with Mr, and-M-rs7HFed"'Collyer"
and building a cottage at Am
berley Beach. They plan to sobn
move iri arid enjoy the lake’s'
breezes.- '' . • - '/,.
Misses. Myrtle and • Cecilia
Crowston are/Visitors with their
aunt and Uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Kennedy in ^Wingham. ,
Mrs. Verna Myers is. on a trip,
to the West Coast and arrived in
Vancouver a few days ago.
Miss Flora' Webster of Kitchen
er spent the week-end at ( the
home of her parents, Mr., and
Mts. , Richard Webster. . .
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OBITUARY
HENRY WOLFE
Henry Wolfe,, 78-year-old resi
dent of Kinloss Township, was
laid to rest, in South Kinloss:
Cemetery on Monday, July 19th,
, following a public service : at
"Johnstone’s Funeral Home, con
ducted by Rev. G. S. Baulch of
South Kinloss Presbyterian
' Church. ■ ' ", "
i . Pallbearers were John Mur-
^dc^h7^Hugh~SutWfla'Hd7”Dilber.f
Hedley, J. Burt, J. McGillivray
!' and S. McGillivray.
Mr. Wolfe died at /his home
, on Concession 6, Kinloss, Friday
afternoon; He was born, in Logan
, Township on September 17; 1876
and was a son of Jacob Wolfe
/ and Georgena Broadhagan. In
[ September 1902, he married Cath-
; erine Hockindge who predeceased
I him a number, of / years ago. ; ?
| \ Mr*. Wolfe is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. James Ketchabaw
(Edna) of Paramount, and a. son,
Luvern on the home farm. A
1 sister, Mrs. Mary,Cole of Water
loo, also survives. Mr. Wolfe was
i predeceased by his wife add. five
f-. sister/ ’ . - •
ZION
Mrs. Will7Gardner has been
visiting with Mrs. Sid Gardner
of Lucknow.
Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, Kenny
and Nancy spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ward of
St. Catharines.. . •/<..■’
Mrs. Ward, and boys are spend-'
ing a, holiday, with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Kirkland this week.
.Mrs. Frank Ritchie and Mrs.
Jim .Hunter''spent last Friday at
Guelph.: .
Miss Patsy Laidlaw of London
visited a few days with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hunter. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley .vis-;
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Hunter.
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Local & General
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Miss. Nellie/Vennings of the
Post Office staff is. on holidays
at present.
Mr. and Mrs- B. Franks of God
erich visited last week witH Mrs.
Charles Lorenz.
Mrs. Ed Thom returned to hep
home the first of the week after
a months’ illness with pneumonia.
Miss Helen Thompson spent the
past two weeks in Elmira, Tor* onip, the Muskoka district and
at Hanover.
Cpl. A. G. and Mrs. Aitcbison
■and daughters Joan and Judy of
Kingston are holidaying at Point
Clark and .Wingham.
Mrs. ,Ruth Brooks spent the
past week with friends at their
cottage at Midland. Janice Brooks
spent the week-end there.
Mr' and Mrs. Lloyd McNall
and June of Wallaceburg visited
last week with relatives in the-
community. .
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Bell re
turned to Cleveland after spend-,
'ing two weeks with Mrs. Charles
Lorenz.. • ’
Mr. and" Mrs. Goldie Cockwell
and . Roy of Lincoln . Pa/k spent
tlast week with relatives in the community. '..J
.Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Poe and
Mr, and Mrs. Hinton of Lincoln
Park are spending , the week at
Point Clark. • . .
Thursday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Purdon were Mr. and
Mrs. Aiex. 'MacDonald of Sault
Ste. Mafie, Mich., and Mr. and
IMrs. Alex MacDonald of Tees-
water.x
Mrs., Roy DonaldsoJi-oLHawkes^
bury, Onfe, and her family, Jim
my^ Evelyn and Ernie and Miss
V. MacDonald of Vankleek Hill
visited on Monday with Mrs^
Sarah “Collyer^ and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lavis, Mr.
I and Mrs. Harold Campbell and
children and Mrs. Rod Campbell
visited in Exeter with Mr,, arid
Mrs. Ken Brydges and Mrs. Mc
Mahon who is in very poor
health. ; / >
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Purdon, Rae-
leen, Joyce, Sanders, Dennis and
Allan Purdon and Mr. and Mrs.
John Wood of Detroit were re
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Sandy Purdon. Mrs, Wood is a*
daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Elgin
Purdon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Me-lvin Stewart
have rented the MacKenzie house
on HaveloCk_JSt..„-6ccUD,ied^.until.
recently by the Welsh family.
Mrs. Stewart and children will
take tip residence there shortly.
Mel is employed by an air service
firm with headquartors at Ott-
■ a'wa.' . \
Mr. Leo Beauchamp and Mrs.
Herb Miller were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs, Jaek Smith of Kin
cardine and spent the week-end
in London with Mrs- Vic Durnin
who is a patient in the hospital
there. They also, called oil Mr.
iand Mrs. George Burgess and.
visited with friends^at (Centralia.
Mrs, R. H. Thompson .returned
-hbme, on, Sunday from a six
week’s trip to Vancouver where
she visited her sisterMrs. W,
J. Barbour, with a stop-over at
Winnipeg' bn , her return to . visit
relatives there. Lorna Campbell
was unable to make.. the„JV;innL=_
peg visit and returned • to ’ Tor--
onto two 'weeks 'earlier.
Guy Sparrovv,- who acts as life-
.guard at Meaford’s municipal
Bathing beach; 'when- he /isn’t
Avhipping in fastballs , for the,
Knights, had a double rescue* to
his credit last week. He simul-
taneously dragged two girls, ages
12 and 14, from 3-fbot deep W&ter/
and Guy was almost exhausted in
doing so. / ■ ' • -'>■ J’ ■' ■ •
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a AND REPAIRS '
•besides her husband are two
sons, Gerald (Jerry) Donahue,
-Jr.,-and~Harry-Donahue^both“"of
Hamilton; two brothers, Nicholas
Hedley of LUcknoW, Nelson Hed
ley of Brantford; and three sis
ters, Mrs. Douglas Adlev (Vera).,
of. Windsor, Mrs. Albert Overholt
(Celia), of Brantford and Mrs.
Joseph Moore (Lena) of Hamilton. Funeral service took [place
on Wednesday' morning of last
week at 8.30 o’clock from the
family residence to ,St. Patrick’s
Church for Requiem Mass at 9,00
aim. Burial was in Holy Sep
ulchre Cemetery.
Mrs. Donahue was predeceased
by her parents, the late Mr; and
Mrs. Alex Hedley and iby two
-brothers, Russell of - Saskatoon
and Pharoah of California; /'
SIXTH AND NINTH
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cook ar
rived home last week from an
renjpyable'motor^thip “to™the-WesV
..Coast. /■
Mr. and Mrs. Jamies Douglas
of Mitchell visited with Mr. and
“Mrs7“J'OhLn—Cameron on Sunday.
Mrs*. Tiffin of Wingham has
been a visitor with her-daughter,,
Mrs. Wallace Wilson and Mr. Wil-
SOn. " ; /—
Misses Norma Murray, Barbara
Wilson and Lois Webster spent
last week at the United ChUrch
suriimer school camp near Goder
ich, ' " ' ; .
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier
and children were visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart.
Miss Carol Cameron of Detroit
is spending, this week with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs?
John Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin &
Mervin of Londesboro were visi
tors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lome Durnin.
Miss Mary Murray, Mrs. Frank
McQuillin and Mrs, Lome Dur
bin were among Institute mem-
bers“ 'wfrcr’enjoyed™^bus trip fQ—
Guelph last Friday.
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Mrs. Gerald (Jerry) Donahue,
the former Jennette—Hedley, bf
224'Cannon Street East, London,
died at St. Joseph’s Hospital on
Saturday, July 10th.’ Born’ in
Lucknow* she had lived in, Ham
ilton for a&oat 35 years and: 'Was
’a member of St. Patrick’s Ro-*
man Catholic Church, Surviving
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