The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-02, Page 9pNESPAY, MAY 2nd, 1962
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WILLIAM MURDIE and: SON
WNITECHURCH
Mrs. Dean Myers and daugh-
ter, Mrs. William .Avery and her.
sons, Neil , and Grant 'of -Winni-,
peg visited last week with Ken-
nedy relatives in . the ..community.
Mrs. Myers, is the daughter of
Mr. ' • and : Mrs. Alex 'Kennedy.,'
Grant ` Avery, twelve–year old,.
Was. on the Winnipeg : hockey :,Pee'
wee 'team which played in God-
erich- Last week..` .
rs`" eron •iminons'
.M. .0
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`London 'spent..last. Week 'at the:
.hone .of ;her ,.parents, Mr. and.,
Mrs. Charlie Martin. Mr. Came-
Ion Simmons, Nancy, and • I:on-
rile' spent Sunday "alsoat the
Martin home. •
Mr..Charlie .Martin is a-•patie•nt
'in Wingham' General Hospital..
Mr., and ' Mrs.' Archie. Purdon
and. Mi Robert ;Purdon,..visited
on Sunday with • Mrs. ' Robert
Pardon who is a patient iii. Lon-.
don Victoria . Hospital; .
Mr.• and. Mrs. Russel. Gaunt
Mr. and Mrs.; John °Gaunt attend-
ed the Harvey and Casemore
wedding in. Toronto .on 'Saturday.
Mr .and Mrs.:Russel . Gaunt spent
the .week -end at the `home of
Mr . and Mrs Roy . McInnes` in•
Toronto •
iMr.. and Mrs Jack •Gillespie .of.
axOa"ati'd71VI and Mist- Car-
man Farrier :of Toronto spent the.
week -end at the'; home of ;•Mr.
and Mrs. W. R, Farrier and .oth-
er relatives in the ;community:
Mrs.. Farrier returned to her
home here after, spending a few
days. in. Toronto. • -
Mr. and: Mrs. Mac ' Stewart,
Randy, and ' Gregory ; Smith of
Kitchener, Mr. arid Mrs. :Elmo
•Pritchard,. Carl 'and ,Wayne of •
Lucknow. and .Mr. Toro Pritchard
,of Preston .visited .on SunAay at
•the home of Mr; and . Mrs:• Carl
M'eClenaghan: . `
Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Fisher
of Wingham •visited on Sunday at
the home of his parents, Mr.• &•
Mrd. George Fisher.
Mrs: Florence Henry of Longi
don spent the • week=end at her,
'home here• Mr, Wayne Henry.
-.Spent the week=end in Toronto
visiting' With Mr Gordon 1Vfit
chell, .
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer
'of Sarnia spent the, week -end at
the home• of Mrs. 'Cecil. Falconer.
Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Tedort `of
Kitchener and Mr; and Mrs. Ro-
lled Chamber ' and Do,ean • of
}Langston ' visited on . Sunday at•,
the home 'of Mr:. and Mrs. Carl
Weber. •
Mr. Derwy e Hill finished last
• Tuesday at "Knox .College,. "Thr -
Onto.
Mr. and Mrs `F'red `'ells; Ro-
pert,• Patricia' and Susan of To-
rontp visited 'On `Sunday at the
hamo oI Mr. and Mrs, Russel
itlieliie; .
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• Mr. .and Mrs. Ross' Smith of
Toronto spent the 'week -end at
the :l o'me of.Mr. and: Mrs. Russel
Chapman. Their .daughter, Cathy
returnedhome with : them .after
.spending last week' • with. ' Mr.
and: Mrs.:Chaprn.an : •
Mrs. Earl :Caslick and Mr.
George .Conn , returned, „ ,froth.
Chicago on,• Saturday., •
Mr. and. Mrs. Glen Swan; Bar=
bara and Paul of Brucefield, Mr.
Harry ;M•dClenaghan, , Mrs. N.
Wellings of Wingharn; .Dr. and
.Mrs.- Archie' Watt and: Lorraine:
'of Toronto vistied on Sunday
at the. home .of Rev: ` and; Mrs.
John . Watt:. Rev.: George. • ' Watt;
Wendy • and :Donald: of: Toronto;
visited on Wednesday at the‘Watt
home.
Mr.. Donald ' Gaunt'. 'arid. Mr.
Gordon Moffat of Wingham• spent
Thursday • in London;
LCiALS
Pan .Activities
Upon Retirement
(Elmira•. S*net)
Retirement, the day,, so .many'
;people look forward to, when;
work is hard and seemingly . end-
less, commenced, for Viola Kerry,.
who retired from Silverwood
'Dairies Ltd. accounting depart-
ment on • April ,1.1th: '
Far her, 'retirement 'began with
.an , apartment to be'decorated
prior.. to the deadline of •a, wed-
ding date for prospective tenants.
What looms,ahead-- more house-
cleaning in her own. living
quarters, as.. well as attic• and.
basement. This nivitli flower bed's,
garden ,and lawn twill take aare•.
of spring and early summer..
Later, if an opportunity for
temporary or part time• office
work presents itself, this rwih
prevent time from lagging.
Then she, hopes to accept some
;of the many invitations• to visit
first her 'brother, and. family, :on'
an orchard farm•, near ISimcoe,•
her sister and •.many friends in
Toronto where Miss Kerry form''
erly worked, ,also her Thorne dis:
trict of the' Walkerton, Cargill,
Paisley territory, and other
places in :Bruce County, includ-•
in•g tLucknow where. special Cen-.
tennial anniversary' services of.
the United. Church are being • held
from May to October this. year,'
There also are many irivita-
tions from ,Western Canada, par-
ticularly: the .Okanagan Valley in
B.C. —• health' permitting ano,
I. then•: , year may provide a trip
to. 'the 'West. ,
'Miss ,Kerry, attended sohool4at•
Eden: .Grove : and in Walkerton
.at •Business ?College Later Mis's
Kerry worked in. •a solicitor's
office , in :Walkerton 'and then ' in
large legal offices: in Toronto;
Frederick Gardiner being one , of
the ';partners •in .oneof; these of-'
flees. • •
During 'the :Winter of 1926-27,;
spent on 'the home' . farm' with
;her. parents, Miss Kerry was, ap=
;proached- by •a ;Silyerwco.d re-
presentative to work in :'their
Luck o fi e in preparation;
for he "openin' of a Silverwood
b anch, in . Carg 11. This position
was .accepted, as a. sort .of lark,
for...the 'summer:
• Spring ; and most 'o
passed .before the Car
was ready ' for . opperi
just after the office
Marion MacLennan of Toronto:
Spent. the week. with her'. par.:
tints,' Mr. 'and. Mrs, Emii a .: Mac-
Lennon
A large crowd attended the
'.auction sale at the farm oif the
late Katie MacLeod ori• • Satur-
day:
Thee Explorer group of •the
Ashfield Presbyterian.Church .en-
tertained ,7 their parents :'and.
friends to a. 'family ; night on
Friday evening.:
Linda and. Stephen .,•Wylds'
'spent '.;the; Easter, holidays with
their grandparents; Mr. • and -Mrs:"
Alfred ,Stone of, '.St. ` lVixrys.
Florence MacLennan ' sang a
solo at ,the variety :concert'' in
Ripley; on Friday. ' evening,
CR,ecen.t visitors with • Mrs.
Daisy • McCharles were' Mrs.
Norman ,,Carter. of Clinton. and
Mr. Hiles:' Carter .'of Toronto.
Seeding, operation's are almost,
completed in !this communtv'.
M'r. and 'Mrs . Alfred Stone of
St. Marys visited with Mr.. and'
Mrs.'.. Warren• Wylds• and family
recently.
• Jim Ainsley of Toronto spent.
the ,Easter. .holidays . with his'
grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank.
• MacLennan.
(Barbara +Finlayson is :spending
'a few'.holidays with her parents,
Mr, and'.Mrs. Gordon Finlayson
upon completion' of her year at
MacDonald Institute an Guelph.
Barbara• will, again work for the
summer months. at -'Lake '•Rosseau
in the Muskoka• district,:
Mary: So ' you've accepted
Tom? 1 don't suFi ose he told
you he once proposed to me?
Ma.ude: Not,exactly, hut he did
say he had 'demo some foolish
things in - the past;
summer
11plant
ion, and
ened, Miss
Kerry: • received ' a-' ''.particu.larly.
attractive offer from a former
Solicitor employer in ' Torohto,-
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but 'ju'st plain legal •ethics pre-
vented the acceptance of 'the of-
fer in view of the sUmmer train-
ingjust carnpleted:
. After four , years in .Cargill,
head office 'transferred Miss Ker
ry to their , Lucknew.' office as,
accountant: 'After 15'' years in,
Lucknow;• Miss Kerry was :trans-
ferred to . Elmira 'in : April'1946,
and. has•:since' remained 'there..:.`
Miss .Kerry has appreciated her
36 years' of work � rith• the Silver-•
:wood organization .and•' the many.
benefits', and privileges they have
,provided from time bo time. She
appreciates the many.' kindnesses
,of manager, •Mr.' WW:, L. Wilkens.
and of accountants; H. E. Eden-'
borough, Guy Bookings • and:
Max Patterson,' •• in Elmira, as
well; as, kindly 'recollections' -of
the many office •add plant em-
ployees' •in the three. Silverwood
branches where' she.'has worked.
DAVID • CALLANDER
,.PASSED' AWAY AT, GUELPH'
The death of David Callander,
age 74, •'of Guelph, occurred. in
Guelph General Hospital on Fri. ''
day. He had been associated
with his..•brothers • in the Cat-'
Under. Foundry ' for. many years
before. ret4ring: -
Mrs. ,Callander' is the former.
Annie Pearl • Morton, • daughter of.
the date. •Mr:. and Mrs. Alex Mor–
ton,
orton, the 'latter being a .native' of
Lucknow, :Mary MacDougall, and'
a: sister 'of ''the late ' Mrs. 'James
Forster,' who. was 'Lizzie .•' Mac:
Dougall.. ,
The ` funeral was iheld '• in.'
Guelph . on Tuesday. ;
Besides his . wife, . Mr: Caplan,
der is survived 'by sisters, • Grace
of ;-Guelph, .Mrs J. R. (Jessie)
Henderson of Mimico and :Ellen''_
of Brazil; .. brothers; , Wilfred' .8i
'Malcolm of Guelph, and John
S. of .Toronto
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