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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-02, Page 6• 1,GE. SIX zti :.amu z��ywr+.'a Epi 'SHE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW' ONTARIO WEDNESDAY +IU.NR: 2nd, 1905: AMBERLEY The May meeting of iReids *era `.W,T• met in the community Ball en Wednesday evening of last week: Mrs; William Ferguson pre shied. Minutes and other corres-, "pondenee were read by• the sec- retary",'Mrs. Cecil Humphrey, and items of business iwere were discussed,. Mrs: William • Ferguson gave high- lights of• t h e District , Annual which was. held at Bervie May An, interesting programme . op -4 ened with an Trish song Its a Iong way to Tipperary," and an informative topic on Institute work . in Ireland was given by Mrs. Wiliam Ferguson A. large coloured map' of the island was displayed. Many familiar 'names. Were noted, being the same as in " Ontario. An interesting quiz on Current Events and Govern- ment representatives, was given by Mrs. 'Sam,' Snobelen. A :report. of . the Officers Conference which. 'was. held at the University of Guelph where nearly 700- dele- gates attended, w a s given by Mrs. . William Courtney.. Honorable William Stewart's address was interesting as he, &entioned many, Canadian products which are be- ing exported to London, England, Ireland, and , other points and the demand for canned goods is pop- ular' he said: The Curators work- shop was held in " the afternoon on, Wednesday where enthusias- tic groups` assembled. An ` inter- esting highlight on Wednesday ev $ening. was: the bus :trip to the ,Adelaide Hoodless. Home at St.. 'George. After :the closing` 'ode,' "grace was sung and lunch was served by Mrs. Kelvin Hender- son. and ender-son;and Mrs. W. Courtney, after which there wan: 'an .exchange of CROP REPORT gyp, 11, Miles, 'Agricultural .ep. resentative for Huron. County re- ports that' seeding of all crops is progressing favourably to the ex- tent ' that crop' plantings are near normal Allcrops are making ex- cellent growth and show good col- our. ur. Livestock is all out on pasture. Le$€:.Received. From Adopted 1, Bo. Y 'The °May uck meeting of the twit - now Presbyterian '.Evening Aux- iliary was held on .Tuesday. even- ing, May '18th, at the home of Miss. Gladys,; MacDonald ' with twenty ladies present. Mrs. Frank Hawthornewho wasin the chair opende. the meeting • with a poem entitled "Faith" followed by .pray- er. and " a hymn. Following the scripture, read in unison, : Mrs. Jim Aitchison gave.. the ' medita- tion • with the. theme •"Go To Church". Cash donations 'to the Bale were received.' ` Mrs, -Stewart Jamieson, read,a letter from. Priston Martin the 12 year old boy from India who was adopted by the Evening Auxiliary. He expressed his. gratitude .for the help:. he is receiving. • Mrs. Noble Johnston, volunteered, to carry;. on a ` • correspondence with .Priston Sentence . prayers were given by all members. ' Mrs. Maud" Sherwood. read' two articles :from., the Glad. Tidings "Our; Group arid ' .. its, Members" and"You Were Bought , With' A Price TA very. pleasing ' trio, "The 'Forty second: Psalm" was ;;sung by Gail Jamieson, Nancy. Walden ' 'arid.. Deborah Corrin. Mrs. .`Robert MacKenzie pre- sented the - Topic on ..Overseas it...NEED.. SHUR-lAI'N Despite the fact 'dairy cattle were fed well ;all winter they could' lose 'weight if fed • only lush,, green pasture. Pastures are high in protein but low in carbohydrates and energy. SHUR-GAIN PASTURE DAIRY RATION is high in car bohydrates and . thus provides" the energylacking in Push',. green pastures. , Maintain your herd production through- out the earlyg growls season with 5Hi7R-CfAIN PAS- . ' • TURE DAIRY RATION. feed service n,ders�:n Flax ProdwetsLiniith LUCKNOW Phone 5284025 • PracficcidBokiflg.. Trade any. Years. WILLIAM S. REID:' The death ,occurred in 'Strath.. roy Hospital'. on Saturday, May 1st of William. S; Reid, a resident f` Strathroy and for many years a resident of Lucknow, He was 71 ' years of . age. Death was due to a coronary attaclt, Bill n was born in Lucknow .on January • 20, .1094, . ,the son e Thomas Reid and Margar.et Mil- ler: His . father was a native of County Tyrone in Ireland' and' his mother was a. native of Roches- 'ter, oches- ' ter, New York.. The'vdeceased was a baker and practiced his, trade . for . most of his.: life; The Reid family.' Bakery, Grocery and Ice ,Cream Parlor was . operated for years in the building ' now.. housing the Ander- son Apartments,, "o f .Lucknow's,: main street. Thee' closing . of;'this. 'business marked the .end of an era for' •this 'particular • type of "homey" retail outlet that was a, link with anearlier generation .of pioneer business men, in.' the ' .vil- lage. Bill was.. associated with his father in the baking business un- til his father's death after which ,he , carried on in : Lucknow for :a few years. He was .an ardent sportsman with a particular . liking for hoer key and lawn'' bowling.. 'Bill . was. a goal tender in :his : hockey playing days , with above average ability. He was, ;a member of a .191415. Lueknow teamwhich won the Lakeside League 'championship.'; The . two remaining members of the team still. living are: his bro-. ther Clyde 'Reid and Ernie ' Mill- san. On June 9th, ` 1934 in Toronto, he married :Jean 'Dustin, a native 'ot. Manitoba, who, survives: Mr. ' and Mrs: Reid and family were living in their upstairs ap- artment ,.where the , present Brec- kles . apartment building stands, when fire ' destroyed: the building in October of •1947.. The site might be known to -many now as that occupied: by Gladys' ?Beauty Salon. Mr.. and Mrs. Reid 'occupied the upstairs ., and fire ' broke out .in the downstairs portion in living quarters: occupied' ,by Dr.C. C. Eyely: : In Augtist of 1948 the . Reid .:fam- ily moved. oto Strathroy where Mr. Reid. was employed' as a baker With 'Hamilton's 'Bakery. He re- tired in : January 'of ; 1964. Besides his wife, lie is survived by ''a son'' Robert and ''a . daughter Karen, both' . living at : hen►e in ,Strathroy., He is, also curvived: by. brothers John A. of London and Clyde M. of Strathroy. He was predeceased by. sisters Mrs. Neil (May) McLeod, : Miss Ida Reid and Miss ' Fern,: Reid. The' funeral ' service was' con- ducted from the Denning Broth- ers Funeral Home in . Strathroy on 'May 4th by :,Rev. R. T. AP Marshall .of t h e ' Presbyterian. 'Church. Burial wase .in the family plot in Greenhill Cemetery, Luc- know. Pallbearers ,w a r. e Ross Smith, Frank Hendry, .Jack Holt; Clyde 'Reid Jr., Richard 'Reid, Richard McMorrow and, Wilfred Dippel. Missions ;with particular empha- sis , on India, tracing the. 6 work from its beginning. ' In . 1876. the' first Canadian missionaries ar- rived 'in India.,' . The . meeting closed with , a hymn and prayer .by Mrs. Noble Johnston, A social half hour fol- lowed Dui to the late :Seeding;:this dear ark yov thinking of growing. Beans? .. , MICKLE'S-, VE. 1) ExcellentQuali :tY ,. High .Germination Seed's Available. 2)' Bean', Contracts. which Supplies Seed, Fertilizer and Eptam • for your . Complete 'Program.: 3) Eptam' for Weed Control, 4) Harriston Fertilizer at -Competitive Prices. 5) "Up, to . Date 'handling Facilities (Improved Again , this. Year). 6) ; Knowledge , of ` Domestic and Export; Markets. (We . visit our '' Customers=.and survey their' heeds ). FO R BEAN SUPPLIES AND MARKETING CONSIDER MICKLE AS YOUR PLACOFSBUSINESS, ICKLE HENSALL, ONTARIO N LIMUTED PHONE 2624714: Wallace of Blyth. Sympathy of the . community` goes- to ,Mr. and Mrs. E. •W Rice at this time. Mr' . and Mrs. George Webster and Mr. Wm. Webster' attended the, funeral of Mr.: Wm. McMil- lan at London on .Wednesday. The deceased is a brother-in-law' of. Mr. Webster. Attend ,Graduation Anniversary Mrs. Frank McQuillin ' and Mrs: Gordon :Finlayson .of Lochalsh`: at- tended their class reunion on ; Sat- urday . at Stratford: Both were graduates 25 years ago from Stratford' General Hospital. Terry . Wilson Graduates .' Congratulations to Terry Wil- son ,who received his University results on Saturday. On friday, he will be . amongthe graduates! Wm. A. Humphrey visited with friends . in Wiarton on the ;week- end. Just a reminder. of the `WI..at 2:30 on Thursday in • the.'hall. ` This is' Grandmother's Day.All; grand- mothers in • the community are in-, vited. • Completes Hairdressing Course Miss Nancy, Cranston,, has suc- eessfully. passed her course : in Hairdressing. Nancy also has. com- pleted a month of Advanced Trai- ning in Toronto' and she is visit ing her parents at; present. Con-, gratulations, Nancy. Mr. and . Mrs.• Allah .Cranston' and 'Corrine,. spent Saturday ' in Toronto. While there they met Mrs. Della MacFarlane ' .of" Ginili,• Manitoba, 'at .Marton airport. Mrs'. MacFarlane 'is visiting with ' her - mOther Mrs. Emma' Cranston who. has not beenenjoying: the best} • .of . health: • ST. HELENS Recent visitors. with Miss Bea- trice McQuillin' and . Charles and Wm, McQuillin were George Mc- Quillin of Toronto, Miss Ada. Hain- es, Mrs.' Marjorie Parker and Mr. and , Mr's. Gordon Jerrard and boys of :Hamilton, ' ' • Mr. and Mrs. Dari Rose, David and Alison of Eino are holiday- ing with Mr., and Mrs. Harvey Webb and other, relatives. Those ' attending the funeral Of Mr, .G. A. Webb were Mr.,. and Mrs. Wilson Bryan of . Orange- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bry- an; Mrs. Wm. Redmond. of Or- ton*: Mr. and Mrs. 'Harvey, West ` and: Mrs, Edward Carter of Grand Valley and Mrs and Mrs: Robert never ha harry about: retirement" x, Not this happy, couple! ' Man P y ' years ago, Bob invested in a Sun Life Retirement Ina come, policy and, now that he, is 65, he will be' receiving from Sun Life a $400 cheque every month. And, when Bob dies, his wife willreceive two-thirds of this amount each =monthas long as she lives. Chances are you too may look forward to many happy retirement years. Follow •Bob'a example, Why not give me a call today? WllLIAM 1. KINAHAN' R.R. 2 Lucknow Phone Wing'ham. 55 7.1 98 7 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY'OF CANADA' A MUTUAL OOMPANY