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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-21, Page 31• . , ' ,*...;10!":' • • • • • The oldtimers' hockey game between Goderich and Wilidnion, 21, go :after a •rebonsid- from a shot by Lucknow was • a highlight of the Lucknow Kinsmen Goderieli's Ken Lee, 8, IThile Luclmoiv's.. goalie, Rick winter carnival at the Lucknow arena on Sunday. Park, moves to posltIon. [Sentinel Staff Photo] Luelanow's Roy Emberlin, 19, and Goderich's Dave . 1 el *Horticultural. Society choose • -St. Valentine's Day theme The„1,k1lorticiiltura Society„- : -141dtheir iegular,:tnonthly meeting. in the Lucknow “tegion, Hall on "Wedifeidne' ' afternoon, February ,14th T e hall was4nicely decor- ated for St. Valentine's Day. Nrif,py.Wehster,played musiCal- numbers while the members gathered.' „ • LENA MATILDA " • - ROBINSON. • • - • Lena Matilda Robinson; •Lucknow, died in Wingharn and •District, Hospital; on Tuesday, February 6, 1979. She was 71. A registered nurse, she graduated from training at the WinghArn „ and District, Hospital in 1931. For several. years She did private nursing in the Lucknow area and then worked in Dr. Victor John- ston's office for 11 years. She then joined the staff of the Alexandra and Marine Gen- eral Hospital in Goderich until her retirement in 1972. She' was a member of Lucknow United Church, the United Cerqh Women, the Order of thti Eastern Star, the Women's Institute, the Herticultural Society and the Registered .Nurses Associa- tion. • Born in• Kinloss Township • on June 2, 1907, she was the daughter of the late Tyndall Robinson, and the late Edna Fraser, Kinloss. She is survived by a sister, Elizabeth, Lucknow and a brother, George, Sarnia. She was predeceased by two brothers,- Howard and Charlie Robinson. The funeral took place on February 9, 1979 at 2 p.m. from the •MacKenzie and McCreath Funetal Home, Lucknow Rev. Doug Kauf- e man of the Lucknow United Church conducted the serv- ice. The Order of the Eastern Star, Huron Chapter • #89, VVirigharr,, held a nlemorial Service at the funeral home. Pallbearers were , Lloyd Fraser, Edward Montieth, Fraser MacKinnon', Don Robertson, 'Harvey Houston and Ted Collyer., Spring burial in. South KinlOss Cemetery. ' • ened the' meeting, The min- utes of the last meeting were • read by Mrs. Gordon Kirk? land and the treasuter:s repOti--, given by Mrs: Alex Andrew. • Mrs. Arnold had charge of the ,program and gave a -•peen?, ' Roses: Members sang several old time favour- ite songs acCompanied by Mrs. Webster at the piano. Readings on St. Valentine were given by Mrs. Eldon .Henderson •and Mrs. John . • Kilpatrick. • • Mrs. Ross Shiells introduc.: ed the guest sneaker; Mrs. Ewan MacLean, who gave a very interesting talk on the care of plants and cut flowers and explained the 'standards • of showing our exhibits in competition.;• ru'nch was served by the committee in charge, follow- ing the close of the meeting.. Lower Interest Rates NOW AVAILABLE ON • 1st ancU2nd Mortgages ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO ON RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND FARM PROPERTIES Interim Financing For Now Construction and Land Development FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE •tlifEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LIMITED • Head Office, 741 King St. W., Kitchener [5191579-4600 Branch Offices 705 Goderich St.,Port Elgin [5191832-2044 We buy existing mortgages for instant cash Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 21, 1979,,,Pagell • SKELl'ON MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS\ WALKERTON PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO A large stock of monuments at fair prices. Available for evening appointments Johnston Bros. [Bothwell Ltd.] Dungannon, Ontario New Gravel Prices Cash & Carry Effective Immediately Fill Stone Dust Sand Crushed Gravel Cement Gravel Drainage Stone Oversize Stone Pit Run Gravel Open Daily 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Ton .15c .95c . 90c • .95c • .95c 1.75• .95c . 40c • Dungannon Pits Only 529-T947 k • Denim Boys PANTS JEANSPleated Wrap - 18 Carbartt smisimmissommommelimminmemimm Char -Man's Work Clothing OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK LUCKNOW .• • S28.2526 r. f