HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-08-25, Page 1514ERE'S WHY.
When thb boirger is Av.
the heal fewn the Combust,
Ion ChaMber (A) is forced
upwards and , through the
welded steel Ps44eating
Tubes (C), *he, unusually
large area of the Hoot Ex..
changer (Ili) plus the. unique
Pre-hooting Tubes (C) of the
SeconOtry Heat Exchonger
are good reasons for maxi.:
mum heat output and
ecoripcicoi :Operation, Com-
plete hoot transfer with far
:less was* heat up the
Onmey.
LS CHISHOL
529-7524 LUCKNOW ° 524-7681 GODERICH
1974 EDNESDAY, AUGUST 25,1916
THE LUCKNOW SE NTIN EL
Ellis;
, 9000
nnon,
ering-
30/06
ifford,
Wayne
.; 5th,
9600
iforth,
1, 4630
Liiek-
Wayne
• ; 4th,
1066
Mord,
ssman,
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Wingham
Was
A respected
:ham, mayor
former businessman,
ward Reavie
East, Wingham,
AnguSt 7,
District Hospital
illness. He
Jack Reavie
ton, a' son
James, Reavie,
MacTavish.
as a child
educated in
he came to
An active
munity, Jack
ated Reavie
ham for 28
assessor for
Well
of
of 63
at the
was in
of the
lie
and 'was.
that
citizen
Motor
years.'
nine
resident
was,
Wingham.
owned
the
and
Moved
Victoria
died
'Wingham'
following
his
village.
Sales
years;
Mayor —
Known
of Wing-
town and a
John Ed,
Street
Ssturday,
and, .
a brief
75th year,
born in Wiar-
late Edward
Elizabeth '
to RipleY
raised and,
In 1929,
•
.of- the corn-
and oper-
in Wing-
He was town
building
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inspector for 14 years and for
several years was a school cross_
ing guard, enjoying his work
among the town's young, peopl,e.
years, he was elected Mayor in
' 1949, He retired following' that
term but was 0-elected mayor in
DeceMber 1.974 and was serving
in that office at the time of his'
, ' death. He was a member of 'the
Bciardlif Governors of the Wing-
.,ham and District Hospital and a
member of the Wingham Public
Utilities Commission. In his
'municipal work and as mayor of
Wingham, he always had the best
interests of the town ,and its
futtire at heart. 'He had a deep
and kindly concern for all citizens
of Win ham and district and all
people. •
Jack also held several offices in
other 'organizations. He was past
president of the Wingham Lions
After serving on council for six
mer
Club and past zone chairman,
Zone 4, of the Lions. In 1974, he
was regional director for the On-
tario Association for the Mentally
Retarded for R ' T H egion wo. e was
past president of the, Wingham
and District Association for ,the
Mentally Retarded ,and at ' the
time 'of his death servedas chair-
nian of the workshop committee.
He belonged to the Wingham Ma-
sonic Lodge No. 286, AF & AM.;
'was a former member of Leban-
On Chapter, 84, Royal Arch Ma-
spas.; and was: Past Patron' of
Huron Chapter 89, Order of the
Eastern Star,
A 'member of the ,Winghain
United Church, he served on the
, official board and frequently lent
his musical talent to the church
choir. His talent as a soloist
brought enjoyment and comfort
to many over the years. He sang
on CKNX Radio for several years
,
,
and was soloist for the Triple V
Bible Class in the 1930s, '
Surviving are his wife, the
for Florence Smith of Wing-
' .
ham,. whom he married August
, 1,9, 1937, in the Wingham , United
. Church ;• one daughter, Mrs.
Wayne {Lynda) ZIston of Wing-
ham; and one granddaughter,
Carolyn Elston. There is one Sur- .
viving brother, Fred of PoWell
Rivef', British Columbia. He.was
•PredeceaSed by three brothers,
Alvin (Toronto), Wilfred (San
Diego, California) and •Ruther-
ford (Wingham) and an infant
sister, Margaret Jean.
The late Jack ,Reavie rested at
the S. J. Walker Funeral Honie
where funeral service was con-
ducted Monday, August 9, at two
o'clock by Rev. Barry Passmore
. of Wingharn, assisted by, Rev. T. .
G."Hussey of Beamsville. • Mr.
Passmore based his memorial '
message on one of Jack's favorite
hymns,"The Old Rugged Cross".
Interment followed in Ripley.,
Pallbearers were Robert '' * , 'Wit-
tig, DeWitt Miller, Roy Bennett,
' Gary Reavie and' Scott Reid of
Winghamand Robert Osborne of
'Ripley. Floral tributes were car_
tied. by Joe,Kerr, William Elston,
G. W. Tiffin and William Ren-
wick, all Of,Wingharn.
On Sunday evening members of
'Masonic Lod&
AM, held a memorial service. An
'Eastern, Star service was con-
ducted by Members of ,Huron
Chapter 89. Wingham Town
Council, Town Police force,
Wingham Public Utilities Com-
misSion, representatives from
the Board of Governors of the
Wingharn and District Hospital,
Fire Department and other town
departments attended in a body
to pay respects to the late ma:, 0.
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