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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-08, Page 2JANUAR, SAVE 2.00 • PER TON vino 1 • �sJ ,t ?art Yrs 14:t f if R? 'S: , lm 1+1 4t GRI n Chrj paw • • woad,. PAGE' two •.#4130 • 1111. I Meeting St: Helens W.I. 4'"7he January meeting Was held On ' Thursday+afternoon with four teen ladies answering the roll call, "Soni g I , intend to .'ae compliah M • 1964." Plans were made for a . banquet. in mid-Jan- uary and committees were a 'pointed. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gam- mie •and '.Mrs.. 'rank ' McQuillin,' were appointed • to meet the town ship council re • .drains.:at the hall at St. Helens...Mrs. 'Harold Gaunt' :,. read' the. motto "Dok't stay away from the 'Institute because .it is not perfect, how lonesome we wouldbe in,. •a perfect Institute 'which was well prepared by 'Miss- Beatrice '•McQwllui •Miss /Mary, •. Murray led 'a discussion group, oil "Resolutions." , Readings ' were given by Mrs. .Ross . Errington, Mrs. Harvey 'Webb, Mrs. •Carrick ands' Mrs . E: W. Rice. At' the > con clusion of the meeting Mrs. E. W.• Rice conducted • a humorous quiz. Lunch was :served by Mrs.': Rake, °Mrs. ;B... F. 'Green and, Mrs. Mrs. Harvey ' Carrick. ' SPLIT WITH WINGHAM On Monday, December 30, Wing - ham PeeWees and Bantams visited Lucknow and the ; 2 hockey games were split at a win a piece. The Lucknow . PeeWee$ /lost to Wingham 5-3. No scoring summary was reported- to. us •on this ' In '.the Azintam game; ' Lucknow shut -out Wingham 5-0. ' Bob Humphrey scor ed in the first period, Jim Mac- . ,Kinnon netted • two in the second and Bob Mullin bagged." a pair in the third without: a reply from L.. THE" LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCliNOW, ONTARIO JOHNSON; GEDDES. Jean ' Geddes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs...':• Cliff'; Geddes, , R.R '.1. Ripley, and. Murray Johnson, Han- over, °son of . Mr. and Mrs. Willard' Johnson; R.R. , 2 Kincardine, were united in. marriage ' on - December Order, your co -or HighGrade, Fertili2er. for delivery by, • Feb.1 and You illsave$2.00 ortv n . For deli er Y• betwee Feb. 3 and Feb. 28. your "Early Delivery"' discount will' b'b x$1.50p er ton In'addition, you can earn cash discounts of 6M% for payment or fire -payment by Feb. 1 And 6%, by ' . Feb, 28 ' ' ' • You can depend onco-op. quality because Co-operative's �are owned and controlled by the people they serve . the farmers of•Ontario. Every -time you makea purchase at your Co-operative you'are making your business stro' 'ger and • more successful. ••/egistered.Trade Mark s,FEBRUARY *SAVE $1.50 PER TON • COOP' QUALITY CONTROL 1ST YOUR 'GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTioN' LUCKN6W DISTRKT CO-OPERATIVE Phone 528-21 6 28 at twelve 'noon by: Rev.' Donald McKenzie. .:• , The 'Pine •River United ' `Church was- • - decorated with- ' candleabra and baskets of .white clirysanthe-.: mums, " pink . carnations and ever- green for . the ..>;cereniony Miss Gayle Boyd; was organist and Miss; : Kay .Johnson, Guelph, ' sang! "Lord's Prayer" and "Entreat 'Me Not to Leave Thee." • The . bride, given in 'marriage by her .father, wore :a floor .length sheath •gownof, .whitepeau de' soie with' ' lilypoint sleeves and scoop neckline.-- The skirt' of the dress was accented _with _a_ large bow and extended . to a full . train.. The -bride wore .a 'diamondsolitare necklace, ,a, gift .of the : groom, and a •coronet of -pearls held . her bouf fent '''veil.; Slie carried, a : white orchid- on a white. bible. Mrs. Floyd /Johnston, ,Kincar- dine, : sister of the bride, was mat- ron of honour . `and ; Miss : ;Donna' McLeod, Toronto and Miss Anne Johnson, - sister of the' groom, R.R. 2. Kincardine, were..' bridesmaids. All wore Aline dresses ofpink peau de 'sole, matching ' pill box ,hats, with short.: veils •:and. rnatch- ing shoes: They carried white mums and pink carnations with white ribbon'. streamers ' The flower 'girl, . Jane Coiling of' .R.R.i . 1 ° tpley, wore a white d' einbroidereChiffon dress with. puffed sleeves 'and large bow and .carried ' a nosegay 'of ,pink carna- tions., arna-tions.,The ringiearer was , Ricky, Johnston, Kincardine, nephew' of the bride,. . Robert Johnson, R.R. 2 Kincar- dine,'. was best man . for his bro- ther and the ushers were Brian Johnson,E.R.' 2 Kincardine, ,bro-; ther. of the groom' and John De Ruyter,• ry R.R. 2 Bayfield, brother' in-law of the bride. The reception was held at Reids Corners Community Hall where the guests`-: `were received by . the bride's mother wearing a cran- berry double' knit suit, white hat, black accessories- and ` a corsage- of orsageof white roses, and thegroom's mother Veering a, brown .'brocade ensemble, matching :hat,, .brown accessories and a corsage ,of low roses. ; For , traveling to the . United States, the bride chose a winter white . suit with black:: accessories and a corsage of bronze'chrys ."Mr. emum. . anth s . ,.. will Mr. and . Mrs.. •Johnson will. re- side in 'Hanover.', Mrs; • Johnson is a : graduate of: the . Nightingale' School of Nursing in Toronto. WEDNESDAY 'JANUARY 4 a-.. Ladies & Men's'Wear, Lucknovv', hone ' 528-30-1 Tip Top. TciIOS Once a Year . Tailored , to measure''' • • Hand:Cu.t 'and Tailored o .your individual measurements 0 ii ' FO..+—.MONTH OF .JANUARY ONLY ev. John C Hutton( Passes,. Sery Pine River. Past Ei hteen ' YearsAs. Rev. John C. Hutton of Kincar=' dune, a . man that ' had• endeared himself to :his,, . ,congregations. at. Pine River, Bethel "and Millartort in the eighteen:. years he. had been in this area, .passed' away from. a ' heart . attack at ; . Kincardine General Hospital on, Thursday, December 26.. Mr. Hutton was 77 • years of : age ; and' had served' m, the ministry for 40 'years, John Cowan : Hutton .:was born on.. `concession 10 Turnberry Town- ship ' on October 14, , :1886, the son: of John Hutton and Mary Haugh. Rev' Hutton's , ' father ,was . born in -Scotland—and his mothers a native of the Stratford „area He attended Glenannan Public School and . Wingham High School, BIRfiNs; HUMPHREY � to Mr. and' 'Mrs. Harrold Htzmphgey on Tuesday, December 31, 1963, in Wingham and Pistrict HoSpital, a daughter, Dobria barletY : e. RA VitN At Windham and ,Dis- trict riffs-trict' Hospital, tin Friday,. `neceni-, ber '20,4963, to Mr- and Mrs, Seth .Raven, R.R. 5 Lucknow, a daugh- ter.. . . .40 REV. JOHN C. HUTTON and later , taught scI)ool in. Rainy River. . • Mr. Hutton went ;'overseas in World War 1 with the 161st ,Bat- talion, serving', in France with the 47th Battalion. Upon his discharge from the"service he was received as' a ' candidate' --for . the .ministry by the . Presbytery of Maitland in 1919. He- attended University College and g Knox College gradu- ating m ` 1924: Rev. Mr. Huttonha served 'on charges at Silver Centre,. Mons teith-Matheson; U„no . Park, .. Echo. Bay, Underwood and * for eighteen years at Pine River Bethel, as well: as, having charge :. of the Millarton - congregation for , eight years. • Following his .graduating from. Knox 'College ,in 1924, Mr. Hutton married .. the former Laura Greig of ' Collingwood : on August 18, 1925 in Toronto. Mrs. Huttion ac- ed ce the role_ of� a � minister's p Wife with. devotion and was a eon- stant help :to Mr, 'Hutton in tarry- ing out his :ministerial work throughout the years. Her death occurred • four gears ago. In his , ' years at • Pine • River for 'which he is known best` in this area, Mr. Hutton entered in- to eomnrW - ty life in. many phases and hiS good,.worif wa, throeg hout. the areas , He u s chaplain , o f .< Ripley Branch. of • the. Legion for a trier.,,'of, years. While at .th! River' charge,. Reverend saw , the erection of a. f nevi River ' United , Church, • ind of the congregational spin was 'evident under 'his ,pas While at Pine , -Riverr- he: ' tive in • the work of Brine bytery and at '' one timef as president. He, served ` as urer- of the Presbytery also number of years Rev.: Hutton • retired "fro active ministry - the ''early- -1 1962.' He• --served ".following;'. tirement on a. teinporary b 'Millarton United Church u took. •i11- on October '16th' year,: Surviving members of, O- ily' 'area son ' Donald of burg,, 'a, daughter • Ruth. Wayne .Johnston 'of Toronto grandsons. Mt. Hutton is survived brothers, George of Saskat Harrold ,of, Windsor;. a sist Lou . (Annie) .. Benninger; ,o Ontario. Besides- his • wife, predeceased by a . broth two sisters /: : • Rev. Hutton was 'a ver; member, . of . the Amberle: Orange Lodge and the Knights and . held' local ' or his' years. in. 'the 'area.', J orial- service : attended b 50: • wasconducted at ti Lerman '.Funeral Home, dine, on Sunday. night.' 01 were Delbert ` Wilson, J+ Cormick, Don ;Courtney Smeltzer:• .It' was after , from' a Lodge meeting 1 Hutton was first' *stricke .The .funeral ' service ducted from Pine Rive Church, :.on , Monday; 30 at 2 p.m with tempo, ial in Ripley Cemetery. Rev. - - George ' ;Ball;: char Presbytery, was, `i Rev. Howard Pace, sec Bruce Presbytery, read. as 'did, Rev: Dr. Don ,Kenzie, ,minister of P' Bethel.' Rev. Donald , of Kincardine . gave, ' the A duet Was sung by M Walden and Mrs. Davi son, and. Was .. accomB Mrs; Harold our o C ne. iv, t Y - Ellen Shiellswas organ ley -Huron- Legion were of `graveside services y ence Pollock `'and Rev. Coribie,-•''.cha plain, officl Two elders from ea( former churches acted. bearers,.•' Bert Irwin ati Courtney from Pine Ri ris Reid and Ralph El Bethel; ;Gordon Clarke Irvine frons Millarton. 1 from Bruce Presbytery honorary. pallbearers. ,Funeral Horne to Kincal in • charge of 'arrangem