The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-03-01, Page 10Page 10---Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Mar, 1, 1978
Lochalsh
Apologies are due to Mr, and
Mrs. Arnold Clifford, nee Diane --
MacKenzie, and to the families
concerned. in reporting the
recent wedding of the young
couple an error was made in the
names. Please accept my apolog-
ies Diane and Arnold and the best
of good wishes in your married
life.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Neil MacKenzie who were
Married on Friday} -=-afternoon at
Pine River United Church.
Horne from the Sunny South
are Mr. and Mrs. George
Moncricf and Mrs. Florence.
MacKenzie.
Mrs. Joe Litt has been at her
farm home here for the past
'couple of weeks during which
time she sold the farm to Mr. Neil
MacKenzie.
BY MARION MCCHARLES
Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie has
had a busy titne on trips to Florida
and most recently to Nassau.
Mrs. Gordon Finlay.son has
returned home from a trip to
Caracus in South America.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles
spent Sunday in Wiarton with
Mrs. Allan Ashley and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Whicher at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Whicher and i
Anne. •
A name was incorrect in the
Lochalsh column in last week's
paper. We apologize for the error
and reprint it correctly.
A -wedding of interest took
place on Wednesday' in Ashfield
Presbyterian Church when Dian-
ne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack MacKenzie, was married to
Arnold Clifford. Baker Lake.
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International 4 -row Corn Planter;
h.ernland 3 -point -hitch plow, 3 1.6" bottoms;
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Kongskilde 11' Cultivator, .3 -point -hitch;
4 Sections Harrows, new:
Field Sprayer;
2 Wagons with Hay racks;
2 Dion Forage Boxes ' on k agons;
Helm 250 Bu. Grain Box.
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R. R. 1, Kincardine
(Farm located one mile south of'1ruce Beach Store on
Lot 33. Concession A, Huron Township) .
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Mary Lavis, Lucknow, second from right, displays the birthstone ring she received from the congregation
of South Kinloss Presbyterian Church at a fellowship luncheon held in her honour on Sunday. Mary has
served 37 years as treasurer ofthe church and was honoured on her retirement. an address of
appreciation was read by Ann MacDougall who holds the potted philodendron also presented to Mary,
The gifts were presented by Donald Maclntyre, R. R. 5 Lucknow 'clerk of session, left, while Rev. Wm.
Munshaw Looks on.
OBITUARY
Mary (Mamie) Matilda Roul-
ston, Lucknow, died on Wednes-.
day, February 22, 1978 in
Wingham and District Hospital in
her 9211d year.
Born in Huron Township, she
was the daughterof the late
Johnston Roulstori- and the . late
Mary Helm. She married Cyril
Campbell in 1914. Her husband
predeceased her in 1975.
She was a member of Lucknow
United Church.
John . Robb..of Outram Street,
Lucknow, passed away at Victoria
Hospital; London, on Saturday,
February 18th, 1978, in his 88th
year. He was the son of the late
LUCKNOW -
PRESBYTERIAN
- CHURCH
INTERIM MODERATOR
Rev. Robert Armstrong
'Phone Wingham 357-2072
GUEST SPEAKER
Rev. R. McCallum
SUNDAY, MARCH 5 •
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Doug Kaufman
Minister
SUNDAY, MARCH 5
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Nursery Provided
for pre-school children
Jr. Congregation for
5 - 8 year old children
-MRS. CYRIL CAMPBELL
• She is survive'by h
Her erfamily,
Ina Harlton, St. Marys,, Eileen
Campbell, Kitchener, Grace
Gammie, West Wawanosh, Lou-
ise Kannapin, Kitchener, ' and
Harry Campbell, Dawson City,
Yukon.
' Two brothers, Clifton RouIston,
Stratford and Walter Roulston,
Ripley, also survive. She was
predeceased by an infant son, two'
sisters, and three brothers.
JOHN ROBB
John Robb and Elizabeth Fowler.
He was born in Ashfield Town-
ship February 22, 1890,
On December 9th, 1914' he
married Nancy Ann Bell and they
farmed in Kinloss Township until
they retired to Lucknow. He
leaves to mourn, besides his wife,
three sons, Clifford of Holyrood.
Chester of Hamilton, and David
of Lucknow. One granddaughter..
Lois, - Mrs. Glenn Stinson, of
Hamilton, two great grandchild-
ren, Gary and Susan Stinson of
Hamilton, and one sister, Lila,
--Mrs. Gordon Ritchie of Lucknow, -.
also survive.
Mr. Robb was predeceased by
two brothers, Tom and Charles,
and five sisters, Elizabeth, Mrs.
Wm. Sylibbs;.Edith , Mrs. John
Henry; Anne, Mrs. Dick Brown;
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
Rev. -L.. Van Staalduinen
Pastor
SUNDAY, MARCH 5
Services at 10:00 a.m.
and 2:30 p.m.
Listen to the
Back to God Hour
Message of Today
CKNX Wingham, 10:30 a.m.
Radio dial 920
The ° funeral was held at the
MacKenzie -McCreath Funeral
Home in Lucknow at 2 p.m. on
February 24. Rev. Doug Kaufman
officiated.
Pallbearers were her" grand-
sons, Bryan and Dale Gammie,
and Tom Harlton and Ronald
rguson, Barry Vincent and
eith Raymond.
Burial followed in Greenhill
Cemetery.
Ethel, Mrs. Rory McDonald, and
Fern Robb.
The funeral service was held at
the MacKenzie -McCreath Funer-
al Home, Lucknow on February
20th, 1978 at 2 p.m., conducted
by the, Reverend Robert Arm-
strong of- the Lucknow • Presbyter-
ian Church.
Temporary entombment follow-
ed in Lucknow Mausoleum and
final resting place will be
Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow.
MRS. JOHN MURISON
Mrs. Doris Evelyn Murison,
London, died suddenly Saturday,
February 18 at Pompano. Beach.
She was 68.
The former. Doris Evelyn
Smyth, she was born July 16,
1909 in West Wawanosh . Town-
ship to George and Alice' (Thomp-
son) Smyth. She was a member of
St. George's Anglican Church in
Goderich.
She was predeceased her
husband, John Murison. She is
survived by a step -son, . Keith
Murison, R. R. 3 Goderich and a
brother, Gordon Smyth, R. R. 2
Auburn. A step -son Donald
Murison and brother Clayton
Smyth also predeceased her.
The funeral was Tuesday,
February 21 at St. George's
Anglican Church with the Rev.
Robert J. Crocker officiating.
Cremation followed at Woodland
Crematorium, London.
Pallbearers were 'Ivan McCon-
nell, Harry . Fritzley, Murray
Sheardown, Gordon Fowler, Roy
Finnigan, Bill Oltman.
McCallum Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
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