HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-06-17, Page 23Co-op custeiters who purchased furnace off but Whiter were eligible to win font Caribbean
cruises. Whirler for the western region was Cathy CisIrdi of Georgetown. Other prizes
inchidedhunildifiers, parts .protection plans .and thermostats. Grant McDonald, right, won a
thermostat .which was presented by Lucknow Co-op . representative, Doug Tiffin. Top
salesman were alio eligible to win cruise in a sides contest. 'Tiffin, who placed near the top,
won a free weekend In Toronto. • [Sentinel Staff Photo]
Ronald Wesley Henderson
Ronald Wesley Henderson
passed away suddenly in
Burlington on May 29, 1981
in his 64th year.
He was born in Kinloss
township on March 27, 1918,
son of the late John Wesley
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Henderson and Mary Edith
MacGregor of Kinloss Town-
ship.
In 1939 he enlisted in the
97-100 Artillery and served
overseas till 1945. Following
his release from the army in
1946 he was employed by the
Stelco Steel Co. of Hamilton.
He retired in 977. Since
retiring he has been employ-
ed part time by theT city of
Burlington as school safety
guard.
He was married in Hamil-
ton in 1947 to Noretta (Faye)
Glover, who .predeceased
him on June 18, 1980.
He was \ a member. of
Wentworth Masonic Lodge,
Stoney Creek A.F. & A.M.
166 and also a member of the
Burlington. Legion.
Mr. Henderson is survived
by one sister, Eileen, Mrs.
George Wraith, Goderich;
two brothers, Lloyd of Wind-
sor and Ivan of Weston; two
step -daughters, Audrey Hin-
der and Shirley Downton of
Hamilton.
The funeral service was
held at. the Dodsworth and
Brown Funeral Horne in Bur-
lington on Tuesday, June 2 at
1.30 p.m. Interment was in
Hilton Hills Memorial Gar-
den, Burlington.
Pallbearers were six rela-
tives, Brian Henderson, Bill
Wraith, Jim Collinson, Gerry
Glover, Wayne Glover and
Wm. Muldoon.
AGENTS
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Donald Mackay R* No. 3 itiploy
John F. MOcLonnon Lucknovs
Meson Robinson 341 Catharine, Str. WInghom
Dohnor Sproul RR No. 2 Auburn
DIRECTORS:
Eldon Orodloy Lucknow
Gotoldkort RIT No. liGOdoilth
*attire Martin Leieknow
Fonnoth 11* Motiditits Init No. 2 POIlloy
Donteld MeFotithi 143 Elgin Auto., DoalorIch
John Milton RR 5 Sintievis "r
CLAIMS SHOULD BE REPORTED TO THE DIRECTOR
NEAREST YOU.
Perdval Agar
Welsley Perdval (Percy)
Agarc. passed away in
Queensway General Hospit-
al, Etobicoke, on June 3,
1981.
He was born in Lucknow,
the eldest son of Alexandra
and Elizabeth Agar.
He attended Belfast Public
School, Lucknow High
School, and North Bay Tea-
cher's College. He retired
from the Toronto Board of
Education in. 1966. Many of
his students attested to his
genuine sincerity .in their
progress and welfare.
He was a member, of
Islington United Church and
prior to this he had been a
member of St. , Matthews
United Church where he
served on the official board
for over 30 years.
He leaves to mourn his
passing, his wife' , Leah, and
daughters, Carol Bolton of
Lindsay, and Shirley Hanes
of Hinton, Alberta, and four
grandchildren.
He is also survived by
sisters, Edna Kerfoot of Rex -
dale and Wilhelmina Eakins
of Peterboro, and one broth-
er, Eldon of Brampton.
• The many floral tributes
and donations to the Heart
Foundation attested to the
esteem in which he was held
by friends' and associates.
The funeral was held from
the Butler Funeral Horne,
Islington, with intermnment
at the Thornbnry-Clarksburg
Cemetery.
South Kin ss...
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Dougall spent the weekend
in London to attend a class
reunion of' St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, where Sharon trained
and nursed. /
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac-
Kenzie were host and host-
ess to Rev. and Mrs. William
Henderson for Sunday din-
ner.
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Buckton,
George and David of Water-
loo spent the weekend with
Bill's family, Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Buckton and attended
the anniversary service at
South Kinloss.
To show our appreciation to our many customers that
have:patronized us In the .past 2 yeatra and to *elconie
our new customers we are conducting a speciall day
sale 'on: fine new furniture,:etc. at 'super low, prices.
Dining this Specie' 2 ably anniversary sale the Wingham
o Sales Arena WM' marktheir entire 'stook of. . new. • .
furniture down to prices tilightly'above wholesale level . .
On a wide selection items,,iinch as Chesterfield siltei,
• dining room solteil, kitchen and bedroom furnitare,
bunk beds, mates bed., brain 'beds, 'oak bow•front and:
Coiner cabinets, rot:id:oak tables, press back cheles,
tea wagon., coffee and end Willes,'banginglamps,
0 table linips, wall. dock., fern • stands, hall seats and
mirron, coat racks,' box Wring 'and matinees, brine
and tipper kens. PluOMany snoreltems of Interest.
Plan to attend this 2.dity saleThis Is one Way to beat
' these inflationary high prices and
tisailibei the Ontario Silos Tax
will be backla forcai the_ a a d of .Ths,
O., Tams -• CASH, CHEQUES, VISA oil . - • :
MASTER CHARGE - • . - : •
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s . ,
While "attending this 2 day sale be den to take,
advantage of our low pekes .a• msn's, lialliir and
ddlthen's clothing and lastwear, earwig ..Idiabsis,
Gun and Siort Shoo
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towels, toels, dal pains* bomb idadlers, ills. \ '
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery and Household Items
will be held for
• BILL.COLLINSON
• Lot 2, Lake Bongo, Ashfield Township,
17 miles north of Goderlch, lit farm south of
Klntall Store on Highway 21
SATURDAY, JUNE 27
at 12:30 p.m.
1975 Ford 4000 tractor with cab; Massey Ferguson 35
tractor with loader; 13 x 6 x 28 chains fit M.F. tractor;
1950 Ford 8N tractor; New Holland 88 baler;
McCormick 15 run seed drill; Sanders cultivator; John
Deere plow; chain harrow; diamond harrow; Massey 28
plate 3 pt.h. disc; one way 3 pi.h. disc; grader blade;
post' hole digger; snow blower; New 'idea manure
.spreader; big bale feeder; skeleton elevator with motor;
George White wagon with rack; wagon `with grain box;
grain auger; grass chopper; trailer and rack; electric
hammer mill with 3 horse motor,; small saw; scales;
cream separator; wagon of small items; 1973 Ford lh
ton truck, safety checked; chesterfield • and chair;
rnagmine rack; small tables; dining table and chairs;
set wooden chairs; 3 rockers;; odd'Olutirs; antique hall
tree with seat and diamond shaped mirror; antique
cupboard; old coal oil lamps; kitchen cabinet; pedal
sewing machine; quilting frames; day bed; wooden
beds; iron bed with brass trim; oil stove; Westinghouse
small freezer; McCrary fridge; Westinghouse electric
stove; some dishes; sealers; butter print and paddle;
antique wooden washing machine; step ladder; sump
pump; numerous artklei.
TERMS CASH e FARM SOLD
Owner or mictioneer not responsible for accidents ,
or losses
GEORGE POWELL • BRIAN RINTOlUlf
Clerk Auctioneer
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