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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29th, 1954ONTARIOTHE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW^T
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THANKS A MILLION
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indeed been appreciated and we look forward1 to .
serving you in the New Year.
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that 1955 may hold in store the best of everything for
you arid youis—r Happy New Year To All.
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OBITUARY
CHARLES JOHN MacGREGOR
The death of Charles John Mac-
Gregor, a native of the Kintail
district and- one of a family of
twelve /spns born to Alexander
and prac^ fMa<Gregor,“ occurred
z suddenly at Waterloo on Sunday,
December 12th, from a heart at?
tack. He was in his sixty-fourth
yean havirigLbeen .borikpn Man?h:
28th, 1881. /
. Mr. MacGregor attended pub
lic school ait Kin tail, high school
at Goderich, and Hamilton Nor
mal School Upon graduating in
‘^1909, his first school was at I Laurier, where he boarded at thq
home of Mrs. Thomas Dickson,
now of Tiverton and who attend
ed the - funeral. He taught at
. . Parry Sound, Sebringville and
TiUsonburg, where , he enlisted
during the First World War, and
at its close returned to Tillson-
burg. In 1921 he went to Kit
chener where he taught at King
Edward school for two years her
fore going to Waterloo, where hie
had taught .for (the succeeding
rrthirty-one years, and became
supervising principal of all pub
lic schools in Waterloo, while
continuing to teach mathematics
in Grade 7 and 8 of the Elizabeth
Ziegler school where he was prin
cipal.
Mr. MacGregor’s prominence in
the profession and the respect in
which he was held in education,
church and civic circles, was evi-
State Farm Mutual
THAT Russell Johnston of Ash-
: field, ~who is- receiving treaU
ment in Victoria Hospital for
a foot fracture suffered many
months ago, was home for
Christmas. He has returned to
the hospital for two or three
more weeks.. With the aid of
crutches, Russ is now able to
put soriie weight on the foot.
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I THAT night classes in basic Eng
lish for new Canadians and in
home nursing will be held at
Lucknow District High School
in the. New Year, if sufficient
applications are received.
IN DAILY PAPERS
on January 3rd aind 17 th
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the tribute was paid him of nam
ing a new public school .in Wat
erloo the MacGregor School.
In addition to "his school Work!
Mr. MacGregor was an adtyve
member of First United Church,
.and was treasurer for many
years. He was also treasurer of
the Community Concert Associ
ation. He was a member of Water
loo Masonic Lodge,, the Young
Men’s Club and served on the
-Library—Board for many years J
Following a service in Firlst
United Church, the remains were
brought to the home of his bro
ther, Mr. Fred MacGregor at|
Kintail, arid on Thursday, De
cember ,16 th, a second service |
was conducted in Ashfield Pres-i
byterian Church by Rev. J. R.
MacDonald.
Interment was in Kintail Cem
etery. The pallbearers were thrdgi
close associates at Waterloo, Mr. |
M. D. McLennan who had taught
with him for 29 years. Mr* Doug
las of the Board of Education, Mr.
Snyder of the2 Church Board, and
three nephews, George,. Gordon
and Robert MacGregor.
Mr. MacGregor is survived by
foufbrothers7~ColinandFredof
Kintail and William Y. and Alex
MacGregor of Stettler, Alberta.
He was predeceased by Murdoch,
Dan, Roderick, Hector and Johri
and 'two brothers that died in in
fancy. "
THAT the weekly dancing class
es are now being held here
each Tuesday rather than Fri
day. A new highland dancing
class for beginners will be
started on January 4th.
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iTHAT Gordon MacKay, butter
maker at Maitland Creamery,
Wingham, for the past twenty-
five years, received a gold
watch at the banquet of the
/ United Cb-operatives of Ont-
r tario -held in Toronto. Roger
Oke, another employee who is
well known here, was previous
ly honored on reaching’ the"
quartet century of employment
with this plan?
THAT Mrs. Janws Beaton is ill
in Toronto at flhe home of her
daughter, Mrs. George Rdbin-
son. Mr. and Mrs. Beaton were
planning to fly West for Christ
mas and an extended visit when
she was taken ill, forcing them
to cancel the trip.
THAT a mumps epidemic which
recently hit the Whitechurch
| district was no respecter < of
person*—it struck children and
adults alike, and among the.
latter group was John Gaunt,
who had a 28-day siege indoors
with the malady. (
LtHAT JMr._ Ray MacKenzie, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henr ' Mac-
Kenzie, was Successful in pass
ings the intermediate examina
tion of the Institute of Charter
ed Accountants of Ontario.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL 53
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OBITUARY
ALBERT MeQUILLIN .
The death of Albert McQuil-
lin, a lifelong and highly re
spected resident of this commun
ity, occurred at his home at
Whitechurch on Tuesday, Decem
ber 21st. He was seventy-one
years of age. Death was due to
a heart condition, although for
many years • Mr. McQuillin had
suffered from a crippling rheu
matic- condition.- -BeSpite-his-a-f*-
fliction he was always cheerful,
.and_reiaine.dLhis wit„and__bappjL
disposition until the end.
He was a son of William John
McQuillin and Maty Wadsworth
arid was born in West Wawainosh
Township oh January 15, 1833.
On February 6th, 1918, he mar
ried Sarah Ann McIntosh, dau
ghter of Mr/ and Mrs. Dan Mc
Intosh, at the brides home, Sec-
I ondCon cessiori-of-Kinloss-AThey.
continued to farm so long as Mr.
McQuillin was! able/ '
1-—MTF=Mc-QuilUn^was=a^mem-bei^
of C h al m er s Presby terian
Church, Whitechurch, and at
tended services' regularly when
health permitted. The .funeral
service Was held ift the church
I on Thursday, conducted by Rev.
Norman Casewell. Interment was
in. Greenhiil Cemetery, the pall
bearers being Victor Emmerson..
John AitchisMi, Russell Chatman,
Robert Ross, Gibson Gillespie
. Tom Morrison/-—
■Ml 'McQuillin is 'survived by
his Widow and one brother James
McQuillin of West Wawanosh,’-
Reeve, Dick Martin brought a
nine year career in Huron Town
ship municipal affairs to a close
when he presided over the final
council meeting of the year. As
council adjourned for noori (hour
Mr. Martin invited members of
the council to foe his guests at
dinner. „ '
Mr..' Martin . expressed his
thanks ’’to’’ the^members' of “t hrs~H
and past councils for the co-oper- |
ation and exj
wishes for’ tn&
would.carry on
municipality.
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past year, and to wish one and |
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