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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-23, Page 7WEDNESDAY,AMR 23rd, 1965 • • STRONGER Made from Carefully selected blench of hard fiber ...uniform from end to end no bunches/ 'or thin spats.' • . SMOOTHER. Prevents delays by risning• through knotter without tangling • or, breaking. Protected 'against.. rodents and rot. Top qua!, ity hvine.al a loic.Co-op price., • UCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OP Lucknow --- Phone 08-2125 THE ,I.UCKNOW SENTINEL, 1-UCKNOW, ONTARIO.. • al PAGE ,SEVEIO 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.. • Is, YoJr Subscription Renewed? ..„r..:Ptitk • the! things , . •• your. reach ' . • BksoMcTRAL Bring all your • personal credit, needs II under one roof LOW-COST LIFE -INSURED 1.01NS • 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. PRICESJUS1; QUALITY N1611./S nit REASON , WE SUGGEST YOU6IYE THEMA TYJ * SUMMER • FURNITURE fiegititztosite, owe sale. 52B-3013 HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPL /A NcES' • CONSERVATIVE SpEAKER • Letters To 'Editor Tune1 ld ra o v NM 11 • 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. ' 'I 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 1 Big Jack Webster, P.S. 1 wonder what it will be like to see a tree again! • * * * ___ ._ 'Editors Note: The reference, TO the weather was several weeks a- go as we have been slow in get- ting the letter- in print. NOWI0000U5EDCM IS THE TWE TO BUY is • Have You 'Renewed or 2-1965 Pontiac Laurentians; 1,-8, 1-6, automatic. , Your 'Subscription? ! ' • ; 1965 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 -door hardtop, V4, fully equipped g Former Ashfield 1064 P,ontiac ,Parisienne, 4 -door hardtop, V-8, fully equipped 1964 Dodge sedan, V-8, power steering Resident Passes; E.. 2=1964 Chevrolet Impalas, 4 -door hardtop, fully equipped :.• /iJAME wEsLEY 'WEBSTER • • • 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) LucknoW. Pallbearers were: Tom. Webs- ter, Pete •took, SAM. GibsOn, De- Witt Millet, Elden Miller, Fred McQuillin, • : g 2-1964 Pontiac Latireri tiari. sedans, 6 cylinder, automatic is • , . , • • , . • • • • , ,. • 5 i 2-1964 Chevrolet Belair sedans, 'automatic, power . steering, ,is , fully 'equipped • 1964 Meteor' custom "sedan, , automatic ,i , • • • ,. ..*. . / el . . ei .1963 ' Pontiac Parisierine; 2 -door hardtop, y-8,. 'automatic, 'IA. : ' . • ' • • ' '. •• .' ' • ' so • 1963 Pontiac' Laurentian sedan, automatic . ..• ,• ei • , • In • ,1963 Chev • Belair sedan, automatic, radio, 'fully equipped . • 2 . •• or,, • il.... •,,,_, .'. , ." .. .• , ' •• ; • • 2--,194i. 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