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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-22, Page 31944'•. • ta„•w,v„ nson; eilbert Hay= eves,, .r. 193.4. y tected !Mors arson,• ' and. • 'Scion.. $2.0.0 vane IUOns. ldenly' . tttack • edby''. )ciety . The t the r: w. leak• • bone: !feted '..a` 1924. prised' Mors there, J. F, a. dawn 1, T. made Sters, isters' I :was them e ice. ve' in were: w, :83 . urned term, know.:'' onakl C •r,.. F Inver,, field. has n the sterid *rest made e On- nmis- msify r Re- 'basis the o en-' !s. on io in-, essed . raise fitted. blish- prone • nents WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1964 • • TH'E LUCKNOW SENTINEL,,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ��� ��� �uru���te��• �ua����a�����r���w�r��rmt� ���lur������sf-1" _ Gardon,:MooreE/DE•EIIR_ ,E_�EE-���R�1� .ER.R#A�:EE11/EE�■R�■■�■■■ �ttEti�EE�■/%R��IEEBR��i , �' or�o�: ■■i'� . The death' of Gordon R. Moore, ..• — , .. , "_ � : former CNR section, foreman 4 a as a •■ ■ r� �� I Died ti York»:»Pean.ijtButter . SAVES YOU MONEY EVERY DAY a ' SAVE 8c'. 1:6 -oz. ice :box jar . 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DELIVERY ■•i•• E uiiknilemiEi ammi■mmom ixii' L and GENERAL Mrs. Lorne Durnin' of West Wa- wanosh returnedFriday _• h home on F rday /after being hospitalized at ': Wing•• ham for three• weeks. Mrs. Allan Turner and.Richard Turner of Aurora spent the ' week- end with • Mr: and Mrs. Jas. Wraith of town while ; attending the:: fun- eral of Mrs. 'Turner's. brother,: Mr. John J. Smith. "We,• enjoy; the paper and. send it on, to Judy'when finished with - it+: Judy is'in college' at . Water- loo," says' 'Mrs " Evelyn'. Rouse of the' RCAF station `at Camp 'Borden in renewing their paper. - Mr.: .and. Mrs. .Barry McDonagh .and family, Ashfield, were .week- end guests:with 'Muray • and Shire ley McDonagh,' Barrie. On their return home Sunday a large' dog careened off the front ofthe: car , causingsome'damage too the . rill ofg • the"Car iment`., •d to fitted order iredit . •and ening iicat- - pre, - bar- • rust cost dol; . ly of; scion: eat- t1ot• l, j]j� A Il i L�1CKN.OIN UNITED CHURCH Rev: • Howard' W Strapp SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 lb:00 a. Sunday " School m 11: 00 a.m. Morning +Worship, "Who ,'in You? • Who lives i 9 Lucknow Presbyterian Church •.,Rev, Roderick MacLeod ter Minis .VARY 26 • SUNDAY; • AN 10:0� aan 8, •nda SChaol` tt• + S'u y 11,00 ctn. Morning 'Worship 1 NEWS Arthur McInnis, . who.,resides on . Highwayat the ' site 86 of the :old Paramount Cheese e t Factory, ::was admitted to ` Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow last week: ' • Elmer; MacKenzie of Point' Clark and formerly'of Lucknow is'em- ployed, ' by, Silverwoods . Dairies Ltd.; Lucknow.- , Rev. •, H. 'W. • Strapp. ; and ' Rev. Rod__MacLeod _took. the :television and radio religious programs on CKNX TV and radio , on : Wednes- day • of last week. • Mrs. Wm. /Humphrey of : • St' Helens has been ;a patient in Vic- toria ;Hospital; London, since shortly after Christmas. • �• Bea Parker 'of Toronto Missk r o underwent surgery ten, :days -.ago in St. Michael's Hospital, • Toronto, and is progressing favorably. Margaret Mont omery entertain- ed anumber of young. friend* on Thursday. to mark:her:9th .birth- day. Mr. and' Mrs.George Tucker, who recently sold thei • home mov : toa.-Ex - north of � :Lucknow, �. eter he , first of last' wee .: Miss Labra -Archer,, a resident u -`no for of ` Rose :.,5t. , m Lucknow • w many years,. is' now making-, her , home at Brucelea 'Haven, Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs.'. Donald Rae Scott motored ' from Saskatchewan to Christmas holidays with spend the y their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Scott. Donnie and Shirley left last Wednesday to ' make « a tour of Florida' and Mexico before return- ing home. London. Lo d ' ld Cooke and H Harold Mr, and'Mrs., Kim '4and • 'Mr. and Mrs.'. Jim Cooke,. all of Kapuskasing spent the, week -end at the home of -their parents Mr, and Mrs, Chris Cooke off West Wawanosh while attend- ing they funeral of their grand- father Mr. John . J. 'Smith, `Stanley Pymm returned . from. Westminster ' Hospital ' London, ..on Saturday and is again in a ,pos- ition • to look -after � has - accounting work. In renewing. his : Sentinel lllr. P. W. Hoag of Strathroy says he 'en- joys the. : paper ; and keeping in touch with the doings in the town. "Lucknow has that,forward: look which makes it progressive and. interesting."' OBITUARY CECIL 'G.. ,MULLIN r Funeral service : for Cecil '; .G. • Mullin; 61, . was conducted ' by; Rev. David Crawford: of Knox •'Presby terian Church,' Listowel, . at . the McLaughlin 'and Reed Funeral Home in Listowel. on Monday, January :'13th. Temporary- entombment was in South Kinloss Cemetery chapel.' Burial will ` follow., in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. Mr, Mullin diedsuCdenly, at his' honie'• in Listowel on . Saturday from a heart seizure: He had been 'in' ,ailing health. '`A former bus-' inessman,, Mr: Mullin, ;had• been employed since. going to' Listowel -at-,:the---,L- istowel Motor -Supply and later at the•Clarence Bender Ser.; vice Station,, •• He .was a . native of ; Ashfield Township and was born on 'March 20," 1902,-' a son .of 'the late' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mullin of Con. 10 Ashfield • and later ' of Lucknow. .Cecil was: engaged 'in. the produce business in.'Lucknow atnd.was. ac- tive in the Orange Lodge. In Lis-'• towel he, was a member of ;,,Knox [Presbyterian Church and the ' Lis towel Loyal , Orange Lodge. .Hia marriage to'Hazel Raynar.,. d of this community, took' place on April 20, 1927 at Lucknow..:She survives . along : with two sons,, Gordon, of Forest and William of Picton; • one daughter, Mrs. C. M. "Bud" (Mary) ,Bitton, ` Listowel; °a brother, Stewart 'Mullin of Luck- now and a sister, Mrs, .Gordon, (Rostella) Ard. of Wingham, and 10 grandchildren., Lucknow & Whitechurch, occurr- ed in Guelph. General Hospital on Sunday in his 73rd year. The ' funeral • service was'_ held at' 'Acton, where he' has resided in . recent years, on. Wednesday morning, following which the re- mains were brought to Lucknow, to the South Kinloss Chapel where. temporary entombment was .made,. with the final resting place ; to : be Greenhill .Cemetery where his wife and ' infant son are buried. Members of Old Light Lodge A.F. and .,A M. held 'a memorial service at South Kinloss on. Wed- nesday afternoon, Mr. Moore was a native of East Wawanosh. His widowed mother,, Mrs. Mary Moore resided • for several ' years. in Lucknow in the. home ' now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webster. '• Mr. and /Mrs. Gordon Moore came to Lucknow in 1917 from Whitechurch when he was appoint- ed.. CNR section foreman . to suc- ceed Archie `Barbour. Mr. 'and Mrs'. Mooreresided here . for : seven years until • ' his, transfer to Rockwood in 1924, where he was stationed until 1942 when he was transferred to Acton where /he retired in 1956. While here they lost an infant .son, ,El mer.. Mrs. Moore was the . former,. :Lillie; Annette Bolt of Marnoch, in East Wawanosh ' Township. She was instantly • killed ' in .'a:;, train wreck at .Bronte . in July of ' 1959. Mrs: Moore was'returning! hote from » a visit with relatives. A • broken rail pierced the bot- tom ,: of the coach '. in which she was • a, passenger, .ripped through the seat in which Mrs:. Moore was PAGE THREE • - In Guelph Sunday sitting . and penetrated the roof of .the, coach. A lady from North B, in. the as Mrs:: Mooreay;,• was alssameo killedseat. Surviving members of the Moore family are a son Alvin. 'of Acton and three daughters, Mrs. jack • Fields (Muriel) of Oakville, Mrs. - Claire Collins' (Eileen) and Mrs. Robert . Peardon (Helen) both of Georgetown and ' ten , grandchild: ren, Mrs. Lorne Johnston. - ' visited last Saturday with her sister Mrs. Lena Plaetzer of " Auburn,who is a patient ' in Victoria Hospital, In renewing her, paper, Mrs. ` P. H. • Torrance of North Bay says "one paper we cannot. do -with- out . and look • forward • to it every week." -Temperatures on , .that January : 13 day at North Bay were: 23 below. Earlier weather` has " been very •pleasant with. -very' lit- tle snow. Visitors with Mr: and •Mrs. Wm. G; Hunter, during. the week -enc! were •Mr.• and : Mrs. Ken Laidlaw, of • •'•London, Mr. and Mrs. George . Hunter .of Lucknow and ', Mrs. :Joe Freeman of CMr. and 'Colborne. NEWS. BRIEFS Ralph' D. Munro of Auburn ' is to retire • from shop -keeping in that village, and 'When,.he leaves the store which has been in the Munro . family for three-quarters of a : century, all he will take with him as far as fixtures are :con- cerned is an 8 -day ;;clock, The .80 year-old clock which has runcon- tinually, will '; find 'a place of dis- tinction .in the Munro home. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a • : CAPITOL THEATRE . e • Kincardine, Ontario •• • EX EalnS.:... wuT •• •:• •: • :• . 4'.: �vse� °' cirri ft aVo,SC�\ `pLESE��11►1 , 400�� e. ra 2istI•nSpArsont• • . . ion • .,, viol% •. • • _ y j gaits ••r •• ptlo+ tun, I.;* _ ___.... .,....- •••: the `N :::::Ing N .,n1•.. 5, r it�i, IheSecretsof Sensible Sex" • -'''- • A_ oreatioaki4 Fnm • e. :•.• . BOLD! AMAZING! VITAL! See FACTS Learn TRUTH! IGNORANCE .s a SIN, NOW: , • FOR THE FIRST TIME • • SHOWN TO ADULT MALE '• • AND FEMALE AUDIENCES TOGETHER I SEE IT, DISCUSS IT . • . • • No children admitf.d • unlit' with pipings e nlr •; • • Adult Entertainment • • •. x :• • • • • • on ay, Tuesday; January'27,x' edn• • esday. Admission— .Adults $1.00 • :. Two Shows Nightly ,at 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••000010111000 1100060008 Students 75c and 9:30 • •« • • .•• • • •: • O. ■ vr■■■•■asul•r■•ri u •uuai ••i:r•r■ r .. , '.. .. E•••iER•irRE ■ THURSDAY FRIDAY ■ ▪ SATURDAY - Matinee Only ■ JANUARY 23 ; 24 = 25 ■ • ifldIa»»ifl WE 2�-3 it cop Lemmon c�- mu ■ is Road To H_»;King r ` IN Starring: • ding . Crosby ■ Bol 'Hope r Joan Collins: ■ ■ , and Dorothy Lamour • , • This '', is the latest' in. the ■ Hoe-Crosb. ` ' - ■ ..,p Y� ron'd •.plc ■ tures, and • is filled with ,i laughs from start to finish. ;• SPECIAL! • • ■ ,SAT.,- MON., TUES., D. j THURSDAY• ■ • ,;JANUARY 2 Irmo • night La Doug. ... Colou :.'1..42t CinemaS e ■ tarr`sng' Jack Le • Shirley » McLean ■ 'ADIMh1TANCE . : i - • , , PER5bt�5 a' • .1t' YEARS OF A Olt'OVER a This is a, highly amusing ■ highly zng r ii comedy, ■ or , One' ` Sho --'each• n t •at.' 8t00 pan.: a• ' REP1cT10 ■riertsirl�rt�lr•eeriie�sir'nr■rrNse•i�liiri�r�w'i�Iiitii