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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-04-25, Page 12PAGE TWELVE. THE: X.UCKNOW SENTINEL,. 141)0010 ONTARIO> en In Wingharn Having Taken Over The • orifi end Superfast Penrice station In Winghum1 I1.would appreciate having any friends and .acgaintances .t from the Lucknow - Holyrorod, district, drop in :when •gin . Wmgham, - _ KEITH JOHNSTON Dominion. and " Goodyear Tires '- Welding Service .' Phone 940 Wingham MEMORIALS Unsurpassed 'in Beauty' and Value'. MORRIS GRANITE'. And MARBLE WORKS Representative A; Ross Maclennan Phone" Kincardine AMBERLEY • Home for . the Easter week -end were 'Mr: and 'Mrs.' James `Mills of''Weston' and Miss .Iiva Smeltzer ''of ' Goderich' with o,Mr:.and Mrs. Arthur Smea:tzer and family.. 'Mr and Mrs Douglas. Irwin of • • 'Toronto• were week -en • d guests With'. Mr. and Mrs. Bert :Irwin; Mr:•' and Mrs, .,:Wilfred Steele,: Joyce,. Shirley- and Janis visited on Saturday . -with Mr.. Herbert, Jones ; and Mr. and Mrs. Carle 'Walden • of Chatham., Mr.- :and ,Mrs. • Gordon Camp; bell of Ottawa. were .week -end guests of - Mrs. ,Robert' Campbell and family. •Miss '_ Louise., MVLacDonald ''and Miss Marian Perry 'of :Toronto, • Mr. and Mrs. Malcoan McLennan and Jean of •Barrie spent Easter week -end ` at their cottage • .at '!bine Clark. Mr. Doiald Steele Of Water- loo University spent the Easter. holiday at. his home on the 2nd. concession,- • *A" number . of . 'ladies f ,r am :this vicinity 'attende'cy. the "Daffodil Tea". held ;at Clarkes- Church on Friday of last week -in aides Cancer Fund .From Reids `Cor= ners a duett . was given by Mrs. Elden Lawry. and Mrs. Perrin Lawry ' "accompanied ..by Mrs.. W. J. Courtney.:• •forsythia' and daffodils • adorn- ed the, chancel . of: •St. Luke's Anglican Church • on Sunday Peritonitis Fatal ' To •Chas. Morrison-,: Charles Munroe Morrison, a native of this. community Where • he was born and raised, died in. Clinton Hospital on Good Fri- day,, April 20th. He was. 57 years, of age: and death was . due to p an appen- ars gnatis,� following ,dectonny.. • Charles was . a son of Donald Morrison and Annie' MacLeod, and was born on March 9th,: • 1.905. He attended public e school at S.S. No. 5 Kinloss .and at- tended Lucknow. • Continuation School for two years. In 1037, at London, he married. Pearl Irvin of Ashfield Town- ship. They have made their home' for some: tiro in Clinton where Charlie was employed as a sander: ' - • He w.as a member' Of' Wesley Willis Church in `Clinton and' his pastor, Rev. C.G. Park conducted the 'funeral service on Monday at the Johnstone Funeral Home in Lucknow. Interment was in South' Kinloss Cemetery. • The pallbearers were—St--WV: Bell,,Cliff Cox, Carroll Cox,' Russll Irvin, Robert ;Irvin, Irvin INaylor. Flower•" bearers. were Al; lan Taylor, Jerry Irvin, William IIrvin, " Beverley Curran. Mr Morrison is survived by his wife; one son, Wiflivam • Mor- rison ' of Winnipeg;: 'one daughter, :Kay' .o'f •Clinton; ' one 'brother, •Murdock •of Teeswater and' three sisters, Mrs. • George Bell (Mary) of: Kincardine;` Mrs.• William Mc- Gill ('Acie)• of Lucknow and Mrs:. Peter Dahmer (Elsie) of, Bervie. i where the '` Easter service •was well attended. Manly friends and,. relatives home: for the -Easter • the the vacation were :also.resent. P . Easter music' was given.:by the, choir. and Rev: S. R. Lupton' con-' ' ducted 'communion ' service. Mr. and' Mrs. Cecil.' Hgmnphrey and. Mr, and Mrs. 'Donald Court- ney visited on Sunday afternoon with 'Mrs.; `Mervyn Eekmier at Victoria Hospital, London. .Her. -many. friends will • be happy to know there ' is �' a -gradual im-4 proveinent .in her condition A .:.family:, gathering was held' at the home of Easter and' Mrs Ross, Shielis on Easter Sunday. Dinner guests were, Mr. and 'Mrs, John 'Bell: of 'Kincard'ine, Mr. and Mrs' William' England of Ottawa, . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jamieson' of • Woodstock„,. Aar. & . Mrs. ' ..George, ' Erninerson, .Jim '& Bob: of Puzrple. Grove, Mr. ` and Mrs: Mac B'ell,: Margie and David` of .Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Chea- ter Camipbeld, :Lloyd, •Lynn and David and Miss Kathy • Mil.ne of London • Pine : River United Church was filled to capacity: on Easter: Sunday.' Many ' relatives • and friends r .ds home for :the holiday were , present to • enjoy. the ser- vice. :The ervice..'The ;quartette, Robert ,Nail Glen Boyd, Ernest 'Gib- Son and Robert `Courtney sang. "Were . you There" and the choir gave the ' anthem. "The Holy City."; An 'inspniing 'Easter .mes sage was •,'given by . 'Rev J.• C. Hutton. • Mr. and Mrs. Chester Camp bell, and family of London are spending the Easter•' holidays 'at their farm `home near Amberley, Mr.. • and Mrs. Reg Rhel of Goderich ' were ' ,Easter , guests with Mr. and .Mrs. Reg 'Godfrey and P family. to ■■iiiiau.■■Uuuai•■■Bassi ■a■■rni:a■t■uau•■■il■■■iaaa' •. ■, ■ . .. . ■ FOR •. ■ • ROOFING an P „1 •' ■. ■ at Lasts and Protects WE RECOMMEND FTEEL"5EC�RITF'' RIBBED GALVANIZED ROOFING Gives a completely . . ■•. •weatherproof•lob 1,1 Because "WESTEEL" Sheets Give :, A "Full '321/•2 inch: ; Coverage You ■ Can Actually ' Save One Square i' Or More On A Large . Barn. Lengths In Stock 6 ft. ' To 12 ft. i Available �n Lengths UpTo 30 ft( ■ • Also, —.-' ' VI x 4" Strapping :' . ' Spiral Lead Head Nails ■We, Will :Gladly Give You A Free Estimate Either ■ �i Fore' The Roofing Alone, Or For The Job Complete, i ■ ■ NO OBLIGATION •. " • ■ . ■ Fresh Cement In Stock ■: 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■` ■ •John W. Henderson Umber Limited .. • n Phone 150, Lucknow , ■ r Remember The Lucknow Boy Scout Paper' And i•. ■, Clothes Hanger Drive In '.Lucknow` And Dungannon, ' ■ 51 O•n �T'hursday, • April 2Gth . ' • i a; n ■ ■ mmOmmuaainmu■■■emmeismrei emmmomaaa■uammisaulimmmi i• ■' ■. ■.. ■ •■ LUC1*NOW • PEE-WEES EDGED OUT BY ONE, GOAL 'Although they hadn't been on skates for six •weeks, Lucknow Pee-Wees :gave .a good account of themselves in the Young Canada Week tournament at Go•derieh' • on• Saturday, ' • They eplayed about their 'best. genie of the , season in being edged out by' Erin ' 2-1. Erin netted a, fluke goal ,with 'but 30 seconds' to .play .to. give `them the wii. However, Erin was ahead on shots on .goal,. which would have . given them the dem cision in case ofa tie. Bdb lylullin Was the Lucknow Marksman. ,The lineup was goal, Terry Taylor; def., 13il1 Hoak, Ken 1R.ouflaton, Murray White; for.. ,Wards, Bob Mullin; Donnie Me= ., IT'S CREST SI WEDN ES AY; APRIL 25th, 1D62 E• AGAIN • • 1. � FOR B4RGAINS:F.ORSPRING!TIME.� i° • • • •, • • • • ■ • • • • • • SALE ENDS TIS SATURDAY • You : will be receiving our sale bill in the'mad.: It s lists a multitude of spring requirements •at •, • REAL ;SAVINGS ,;q• [Here's dust a few of the moneysavers • . •' •Rose Bushes, cultured hybrid tea roses in many • i • •varieties acid colours ... ., ,; ,•.-,... $•1.19..•. Farmcrest Wheelbarrow for homgaen •e, ` rd, farm 8,96 ; •' Childs Swing Set ' for Your Lawn . 18.99. •' Circular Saw,. '7" Artisan ' heavy duty ,: , • 53:95 • .Coronado Floor Polisher With '5 lbs.` wax y' .: 36.95: Coronado' Duchess 11 1b. Washer . 134.95 • • (with ' your 'old washer)• •' Power Mower, ` 18" Jubilee. model. •' Garden _ Tiller, northern king vertical •. •' WE HAVE . 'YQUR • • Free Use Of Spreader 1 Free Use of Fertilizer and Lawn • Seed Spreader with • °• your ..purchase. •. '54.95 .113.95 /. LAWN : SEED: REQUIREMENTS': •. t � All At Bargain Pries' During'Our Sale`;: PAINT, GARDEN, •• 'SPORTING, ' . FISHING..; 1 -::. and; ' Q.. APPLIANCE' NEEDS.. .. .. •• • CKIflflOfli, YOUR LOCAL CREST .: HARDWAIIE i;. Phone 50 .41 Remember The Lucknow, IBoy _Scout Paper Arid i Clothes Hanger': Drive ' In Lucknow • . And Dungannon. •, •On •.Thursday: April 25th • • •oo••••••a••iiuea•o•••••••Ii••AO•Mame•••••l•Omsiosom •' r Lucknow ; •_ l innon, •Doug Mckenzie, ':Garry.. McKenzie, Bob Button, Donnie'. Johnston, Doug Campbell; Jinn McKinnon; .Ronnie Stanley. Hacketts. United Church Women 1 The 'April meeting, Was hedn o Wednesday 'at the home of Mrs. Bert 'Alton; Mrs., Alex Hackett presided, and opened the .meeting. with 'prayer. The scripture ''lesson. w:as read by Mrs. Alvin Alton &' meditation on the scripture ' by Mrs.. Donald'Hackett. Mrs. RusseI. Alton . read ' the. . devotions.. Mrs. George henry then lead in prayer. 17 membersand 1 visitor respond- • edto the rail' call 'with an Eas- ter verse. Mrs. Alex', Hackett of- fered prayer after the, offering was .received. It: was decided to, hold' the, annual 'garden party' •at the 'Church on 'June 5th. Amis- .celOne•ous bazaaar is 'to be held. at the next ,meeting among the members:. A solo "Christ Arose' by Mrs. Ken Alton was enjoyed. 10 . hospitalvisits and 1; ' house cala were reported. The :chapter "Second IZarvest" was read frorh the . study book by Mrs, Dynes Campbell. The hostess' . assisted by Mrs, Herb • Wilkins 'served lunch. LANGSIDE Easter week -end 'visitors were Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Dawson & boys. of :London with, Mr, and Mrs. Huntley 'Dawson/ and . fano- ily, Ronald Conley: of. St. Jeans, Quebec, Miss I..o'is Conley of. London with their mother, Mrs, Eugene Conley and family and with their father in Wingham. 1 General Hoapirtal who we are pleased to report is improving nicely; . Mr, ' •and ' Mrs Don Bell and Wayne, Toronto, ' Miss.FhyIlir'. Steer ',and friend, ;Lan Wallace, London with parents; M17...' and Mrs. Phillip St'eer.' Mr and Mrs.' Fred Woodley,, Matthe, Vicki & Valerie :of London were visitors with her parents • theSunday Previous. • • Mrs Edith 'Brown and Barbara of London Mr...and Mrs. Eric Evans and family,; 'Hyde Park, Mr:. 'and Mrs. 'Ted, Lvaps and Linda of . gexdale. with Mn and Mrs. William . Evans. • Mr. • 'Harvey. `Miller, Mt.. and Mrs. Art 'Hinschlb'erg'er and Dale,' Kitchener, Mrs. Herb Miller, Leo; Beaucharnp,. J ucknow with Mr; and Mrs. ra'nk Miller. • • 11(figs Marion; Scott, Molesworth with• parents, 1Vlr..'and Mrs. Wm. Scott; Mr.. an. d- Mr_s Graham Pinkney and ;Glyn' of Ajax with. Mr.' and Mrs.. Ted Collyer.. Glyn remained for the, holidays. .Mr.' Jim Moffat, Miss Margaret Moffat of 'Toronto .visited with Mr, Graham G. 1VIeffat, Miss Emma Richardson who spent the week in Toronto returned 'hom with then, Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence CrbW stop; Dale. and Deabie, Chatham•, 'Mr. ,and Mrs. Orland Irwinand. Steven, VI/Ingham, Mr and Mrs. Ivan Laidlavv,��•Whitcehtirch, •and Mrs. Clayton Alton, Ash- field Township visited with Mr - and Mrs. John Cro:Wstori, Mr,' and Mrs. Lloyd Huffman and girls •have "Moved, into the Adams house,. 'SoundsarY East, , Mr. and Mrs. Art Kieswett r and family, Waterloo, Miss garet McMillan visited with. Mr. and Mrs'.. Pat McMillan and boys,