The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-23, Page 7WEDNESDAY,AMR 23rd, 1965
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PRESBYTERIAN *EVENO4G
PRESENT. GIFT TO MEMBER
The June meeting of, the tue-
know Presbyterian. Auidliary. was
held at the home of Mrs,, Fiank
Hawthorne on.'Tuesday. evening,
With• 19 ladies 'present. Mrs.. Bert
Garnniie who was in the chair op-
ened the meeting with a poem
"And:Jesus Put ForthHis Hand",
followed with prayer and a hymn.
Mrs. Clark, Lewis read the scrip-
ture and, gave the meditation en-
titled Seek His "Face:
It was decided to serve supper
•to the men of the 'Presbytery
• following. their• meeting hib the
Lucknow Church. •Mrs. James
•Little and Mrs. 13111 Gibson have
been chosen as Mission •Band
Leaders...Sentence prayers were'
giveh by .all members.. Miss
Gladys MacDonald gave a read-
ing, •"Your Eden". Mrs. Mel
Ferguson read excerpts from
.two missionary lettersione from
British Guianaandanother from
the "Peace River :Presbytery,"
,Mrs. Clarke Lewis •was thank-
ed by Mrs. Bert Gammie for her
help in the Auxiliary and was
presented with a gift prior to -her
departure from Lucknow. . •
Mrs. Ronald ..Forster gave.. an•
excellent Topic on. Missions en-,
titled "Put • Forth Your 'Hand' •
dealing • with the various types of
• Mission work in Canada perforirp
ed by deaconesses and by. Church
• members not only in. the Church,
but 'in welfare work in the coin-
MUnity. The ineeting closed with
a' hymn and prayer. by Mrs., Rod
MacLeod. Lunch was served .hy
the committee in' charge.. •
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LitkINOVV BRANCH, Milton Rayner, Matalgot
Mrs. , kingsbuty.,
Dies In London
MRS. DONALD .C. • K1INIGS131JRY
Mrs. Donald C. Kingsbury,' the.
former Phoebe Reed, died at Vic-
toria Hospital, London,' .Monday,
June 7th, in her •84th year.
Survivingbegides' her husband
are one daughter, ('Nellie) -Mrs.
Robert Reid of Ashfield .Town-
ship, three . sons, Williani of Cal-.
gary, Charles 'of Guelph and Don-
ald of Brantford; one:, sister, Mrs,
• Malcolm McKay of Thessalon;
nine grandchildren a n d seven
gr,eat, grandchildren. She was pre-
deceased by. one son and one dau-
ghter in infancy, 'four ' • brothers
• and foul.. sisters. • •
• The funeral Was 'held Thursday,
June 10th, at 2 !km. from , the
MacKenzie. Memorial Chapel in
Lucknow., Rev.. Roderick Mac-
Leod of 'the Lucknow PresbYter-'
• ian 'Church, of which Mrs. Kings-
bury ' was a meznber, conducted
the•service..Burial was, in Green-
hill cemetery.
• Pallbearers were.. James. Reid,
Goderich,- Robertson, Mil -
grove, Duncan Moffat, Rockwood,
Alvin Irwin, Boundary West,./Fred
Anderson, and Joseph MacMillan,
Lucknow.e . •
Friends • attended the funeral
from Hamilton, Dundas,.1VIilgrove,
,London, •Stratford, Rockwood. and
Owen Sound. •
Mrs. Kingsbury wes<.. born • in
Pinkerton on July 16th, 1881, the
'daughter of William • Reid:and
Mary Donnelly, In, 1904 she .mar-
ried Donald Kingsbury in 8ales-
boro, Saskatchewan., Teeswater is
Mr.- Kingsbury's birthplace.
Mr. and Mrs.. Kingsbury ,contin-
ued to live in Saskatchewan un-
til 1913 when they went to. Kel-
owna; P.C, for two years.' They
then, came East to Hamilton and
later to Dundas: where they lived
for many years.... About twenty
years ,ago they retired to Luck -
now, living on the farm now ,oc-
cupied.by their 'daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. -Robert, Reid,.
just west .:of LuCknow on Highway.
86. After Several years there, .they
moved into town where 'they oc-
cupied one of the •Gammie apart-
ments on Main Street and also a
few years in the Carruthers apart-
ment on Willoughby St. Last
ter Mr. and Mrs. Kingsbury mov-
ed .to the farm with Mr. and Mrs:
Reid.' • •
Mrs. • Kingsbury, had .not been
well the past while and about
a month ago was hospitalized in
Wingham for a fewdays, to be
taken: later. to Victoria Hospital
where • she was a ',patient for
three weeks, undergoing 'singery
while there.
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Letters To 'Editor
Tune1 ld ra o v NM 11
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RONALD K. McNEIL
• The annual meetmg • and, elec
tion of officers of ' the Huron -
Bruce Prbgressive Conservative
Association will take place in the
Council Chamber of the -Wingham
Town Hall at 8:30 p.m. on Fri-
day, June 25th, 1965.
The special speaker for the oc-
casion will be Ronald K.. McNeil,
M.L.A. for Elgin. Mr. McNeil has
been, elected on three occaaions.
to the legislature. He is very pro-
minent hi farm organization and
is himself an outstanding farmer
in Elgin County.
. .
ear Donald: . •
Would you ;please zhange the
Sentinel address to 0350, 76 Ave.
Mitch is my home address in Ed-
monton.
I expect to be at the Webster ,..
re -union this June, if I can make
it, it will be the first one .I have
ever attended. Our days are get-
ting. longer btit .there ,is still snow.
everywhere and lots of it and our
lakes are still ice bound. '
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Our temperature drops down to *. •
two • or three above zero at night
which is pretty chilly for the mid-
dle of May.
• So Don, 1 hope to have ,the plea-
sure of seeing the old Sepoy town
and once again to meet not only
my loved ones but the dear friends , •
of , long 'long ago.
Sincerely yours,
Big
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Big Jack Webster,
P.S. 1 wonder what it will be
like to see a tree again! •
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'Editors Note: The reference, TO
the weather was several weeks a-
go as we have been slow in get-
ting the letter- in print.
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/iJAME wEsLEY 'WEBSTER •
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James -Wesley Webster, 82, die
Monday, .June 7 at Alexandra
Hospital after a. brief illness. The
funeral service was held at
• funeral home on Thursday with
interinent .in Greenhill cemetery,
• Lucknow. Rev. C. A. ptikeloW of-
ficiated.
Born at Tipperary, Ireland, he
was a son of the late Thomas
Webster and Susan Cook, Mr.
• Webster came to Ashfield Town-
ship with his parents' when only
two years of age. In 1904 he. was
Married to the former ,Agnes
• George Miller, 'who predeceas-
ed him in 1959. Mr. Webster liv-
ecU On the 9th concession of Ash-
field Township until. 1940, later
going to West' •Wawanosh Town:
ship and 'then to Goderich
1945. He was a member of ViCter-
ia, Street tinited. Church..
• Surviving are . one son; Har-
• old, of RA. a: Auburn, One sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Webster of Coch-
rane, and two grandchildren. He
was., Predeceased by • brothers,
Tom and johri H..- and sisters;
Mrs. G. (Kathrine) Gibson,' Ash-
field; Mrs. P. .(Mary) Cook, Ash-
field; Mrs, JameS' (Susan)
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