The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-19, Page 13NilVDNID.SADAY, SEM 18t4,, ' 1962. .
Clearing AUCTION SALE
• THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
Courtney Family:
Reunion 'Sunday'
Of .Finance Co. • Re -Possessions, Bankrupt Stocks, Bailiff
Seizures and Personal Consignments of modern. House-
hold Furniture, Televisions,, Appliances and Brand New
Clothing, on
Saturday,
September n
BELGRAVE ARENA
• On No. 4 Highway 4 miles...south' of Wingham
CONSISTING' OF' THE FOLLOWING .-=..Large chest:.
freezer, tape
ecgrderi combination radio. and .record splay-
er largeconsole' model organ, 2 -piece foam, rubber zipper
cushion Chesterfield suite, 2 -piece Davenport suites, 5 -piece
bedroom ' suite'. complete with bookcase beds and ' box
springs and mattresses, 5 TV .sets,, kitchen suites, automa-
tic washer • and dryer,_refrigerators and :electric ranges, con-.
ventiona'l washer, : 2 39''. Continental (beds, 'platform rock
ers, coffee and step tables,tri-light and table lamps, 'hos-
tess and •arm chairs, other odd pieces of furniture, quantity
of brand new clothing,plus' many: more, items which . will
be released ' before' . saleday but not available for publica
tion at this time. • •
TERMS=CAS, 1 on day of sale. " Cheques.
3%: sales tax in 'effect:
NOTE :This ' is another. ..outstanding sale. of quality;
merchandise
FRANKLIN BUUCK, Auctioneer,: ',2,: Gadshill,
Ontario, ' Dial Stratford 271-3049:
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1961. ,'Rambler' Classic 6 Sedan, like :new..
1961 Rambler Classic Super 6, with overdrive:
,1959 ` Ford ` Country Sedan Station Wagon:. A black
beauty with automatic.'
1959 ; Ford Coach, radio,' automatic, lady driven:
1959 Oldsmobile, ,.' 98 Holiday it -door .hardtop,. full".
power equipped. ' Something special in a luxury
1958..» Pontiac Parisienne, •soft -top ' convertible.: A smart.
car • like » new:.
1958 Dodge Regent 6, with automatic, power steering. ,
Sold new by. us.
1958 ' Vauxhall ; 'Super Victor Sedan, cheap : to . buy,
cheap ' to run. '•
1958 Dodge Regent' V=B. autontic' and 'radio. Make.
an offer: /a
1 5 �o ,:..: 7 . D.eSotp • Fireflyte Sportsman• hardtop.. p , A .rare.
beauty. •'
1956' ' Plymouth Sedan • like new.
1956 `Pontiac' Laurentian with » automatic.
1956 Chet', 4 -door,' 35,000 actual; miles..
1956 -Meteor, '.'V-8 2 -door, stick . shift;
1954 Dodge Regent Sedan, so 'ethin special ecial in :an'.
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older car.
MANY O' 'ITERS: TO • CHOOSE FROM
$50.00 and Up `
E'S,. «' Goderich
PONTIAC, BUICK CADILLAC
See `our display Of new General Motors . Products at
the'Goderich •Motorarna the evenings of October 11th
and. 12th, • .
(AMBERLEY NEWS)
(Unit 1 of the 'LLCM. held their
meeting .at Pine River United
Church on�Tuesday afternoon of
last week with an attendance of
fourteen: Mrs; Sam Gibson ' and.
Mrs., George Wightman 'presided.
,,After the. opening hymn the roll'
call was' answered with the name
of a fruit mentioned in the Bible.
Chapters of the study book 'w;ere
read • by ,Mrs. ...Clarence Dunlop.
A reading from "Hasten' the (Day
was given by Mrs. D. • Courtney
followed by hymn. 233. Mrs. John
(Ferguson gave ::a report • of the
Christian ` Education meeting
which . , she .. attended recently•
Mrs. Cecil Humphrey, reported
on the bale .sena. .Mrs. Stewart:
Shiells 'presided for the . prog-
ram which opened with ' hymn
403. Mrs. Bert .Irwin gave the
scripture reading ,followed with.
meditation by : (Mrs. Mervyn
Hooey after which Mrs. Leonard
Irwin' led in prayer.. Miss Win,=
nifred Warren of 'Walkerton gave
an interesting account of .a visit.
to Keswick where she spent 3
weeks during»' this summer. Mrs.
+James •Nesibitt played 'an in§tru-°
mental. :The -meeting closed with.
a hymn and prayer Lunch .was
served 'and a� social hour was
enj oyed. . •• ' • .
Unit .2' of , Pine •River
held, their meeting .in the
'church on Tuesday: .evening; . of
last ..week with; a.; good: 'attend-
ance. Mrs. Jack_ Liddle . and
Mrs. Leon:ar.d Reid presided:'Mrs:
Ernest .'Gibson ` was convener fors
the program which oPened with
a ; hymn. :The. scripture reading'
was• given: by Mrs.. George Nies-.
senger followed 'with' : medita-
tions by Mrs. William .Kempton.
arid , prayer by Mrs.. Wilmer
Robb. A' duet: ' by. Mrs. 'Ernest
I Gibson . and Mrs: Perrin. Lowry
war; enjoyed, ' after which . the.
Study, Book w,a's ' given by Mrs.
Kelviri :Henderson. The meeting
closed .with' a� hymn • .and prayer.
Lunch .was served and.. a asocial.
hour . was enjoyed. '
Miss »'Katherine 'Godfrey 'dau-
ghter of:'Mr. .and Mrs.. Reg.;God-
frey is -`taking ' a business, 'course
in Toronto •
Mrs. Ross :Munro of . Kincar-
dine • visited :for a few. -days
with Mr. and Mrs.. J.. Blue:
Mrs and Mrs.. Norval Isresbitt
and 'Mr.»and Mrs. Donald: Court-
ney were in ' (Palmerston. on Sun--
/day, where ,'they. visited with
Mrs.: RussellBridge ; who•. is ill
in Palnierston ..hospital
Mr. -arid .Mrs.. John Scott 'at-
tended the.' Western ' Fair' ., at
London on Wednesday sof last
"week. ,
The . Gerratt 'Company ,of Kit-
chener are building: an exten
sion to .the Pine River .Cheese
Ifactory
Mr. and Mrs.. 'John C.' Mac-
Donald, Courtney: 'and ' Corinne
and Mrs. Sam Geddes; of Ripley
visited on :: Sunday with Mr;. and
Mrs. . Williarn Courtney
.dVirs. W. J McBurhey. of Bruce
Beach • was hostess for, /the • An.
glican W.ormens 'Guild] Pine Riv
er on -,.Thursday , afternoon . • of
last week. •Mrs;..Gordon Emil -ler -
ton and Mrs. ".John :Scott pre-
sided; The meeting `opened with
prayer and .a hymn after, which
Mrs. Herb Emmerton gave , the
scripture . • reading. Mrs. Reg
Godfrey read. from Padre Youngs'
".Religion sand.. Life" series. Mrs.
John. Scott who • , attended. 'a
meeting' at Bervie gave f an in-
teresting account of Mrs. Wil-
kinson's address.. Mrs. •Wilkinson
is a daughter .of Bishop 'String-
er. •
Descendants •of the late 'Mr.
and , 3Virs, Harry ,Courtney held,
their. family reunion at Lans-
downe Park: in • Kincardine on
Sunday Septemiber • 1611. Thi ty- ,
eight Were. present. Attending
rwerc Mr. and Mrs. John Ern-
merton, » kr, and Mrs. 'Chester,
Emmerton and' .family, ,Mr Sani
Courtney and Percy; Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Liddle and family;.
'Mr,. and Mrs,' Robert Harris; Mr.
and Mrs. ,Harold; Courtney; Mrs..
James, "Creech, Mr.. and. Mrs.,
.Arthur Courtney; Mr, Lloyd
Courtney and .family of 1..,? ra,•
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P?A�iC'rE, TinaTEES `'
.The 'Maple, Leaf" Chapter 1.Q.D.E,:
FASHI
"W08G4 OF FASF#IS?N"
Tuesday, 0 Sepfember 25#h
At Harborlite��r��Goderich
2 'Showings . 7.15 •p.m, and 9.00 p,m.
Dessert and Coffee Served Prior to, the 7.15. Showing.
Commutator, Mrs. •. Meg Daniels, ' ,Director .of . the
Vogue M
• oder . ;Agency, London
Admission, $1.60 Lucky Draws
Bell New Area Manager
•
J,' C. LUKiE
J. ' Q.: • ,Luke, ' 388, . ' of Toronto
has been ,appointed Boll ; ' Tele-
phone 'Company' •. manager. for •
this...area,.:replacing . H. H. P.
Johnston .Who. has retired. •
Born and educated in Toronto,
Mr.. Luke went from school- to,
the 'Royal .Canadian. Armoured'
Corp. He . served •in Canada » and
England and saiw action in Wes-
tern' :'Europe. '
Returning to Canada, .he, join-
ed the: Bell. ,,Telephorj.e. Company
in . Toronto. He • worked.. in as
number of commercial and • sales
capacities, .until being transferr=
ed to North . ,:Bay, in, ' 190;
where he served: as district of
fiee ': • supervisor, for the Bell's
northern • Ontario district.
In 1960 he:. returned to Tor,
Onto 'With, the title of . rates Su-
pervisor, and, in 1961 he » bei
H. B. P. ' JOHNSTON
came,training and methods" 'su
"
pervisor, the post he has. held
until his new appointment as.
manager '. for, this ::territory. '
Mr. Johnston, " who has been ' •
Bell. manager • for this area for.
almost :I9 years,; Was born in
Athens; Ontario.. Alfter'' .receiv
ing his early education there,
he saw : active ' 'army service •
during World' 'War 1' in France':
and Belgium. Returning home',
he went back to »school where
he achieved" a Bachelor Of Com-
rnerce» degree: from Queen's Un- .
iversity. '
He joined' the Bell Telephone
Company . in 5924• ' 'at Ottawa,, .
,and during•; the "next 20': years :it
served • that company in 114Ont-
real, Kingston,, ' Peterborough,
and Toronto ''before corning • 'to;•
Stratford. in • 1944.. '
Clgri Donald At J.uc�Cnow`s .Outskirts.
Rallying Place•
:For.
Details '.of a family reunion
held locally this ;summer . have.
just recently %been » learned.: .
Mr. and Mrs. Ross .MacDonald
oaf :•Kapus.kasing .Wherehe is
principal,'of public 'schools,': have
mbdernized' and -beautified' the'
:old homestead; 'and • its surround. -
lugs,. of the ,late: Mr and Mrs..
D.' S. 1VIaoD'onald to the north-
east: of ith-e.CIN!R depot.
A' recent letter from Mrs. Jas.
aVICKee .of Toronto; the former
Al.exandrii (Lexie) MacDonald
refers to:'some.:;who were at the
gathering.' Referring to them; tl y
their first ria( es; as in the lets'
ter, will (have meaning :to old
friends of the..family:
Mrs, (McKee said that,Ross ' 8;
Lyla are ,making a haveof rest
and joy :to all who visit there.
Ideal weather favored the 'sum-'
mer reunion which brought •tof
getter .7,2. descendants of their
grandfather, 'Sandy". Mac-
Donald and 'his wife, with rela-
tives ori their mother's side also.
Archie M'aaDonald .heads 'the
11 acDonald.'/' Family
largest group with three who.
with • their . families number. 20
descendants, •
Sally's .daughter, ' Mrs. • Sheilla
Lindsay 'and..• her family ,came :.
froth • Texas for the, .gathering.
Mrs. • Mc'Kee's '•daughter, Mary
Jane and :her, husband; Hugh' and
'
children were here rfrorn'Halifax.,
All the other's present were from
Ontario and 'Quebec. •'
Those at: great distance, unable
to. be here were 'Sandy and •Mar-
garet's''son, Rev. tAlex • MacDon-
'ald' of British Guiana and Norma
rand Archie 1Mao+Intyre's • son, Dr.
Alex IMacIntyre orf England.'
There are: first cousins in '•ev-
ery . province westward.. Mrs.
McKee's grandson,. Jim McKee,
who was 119 in July,• has started
his second year at the 'tJniver
city of British 1Columt ia..At• the.
close of the last term • he hitch-
•hiked from Vancouver to Halifax
with. the exception of a couple
of stretches.tby train and bus."
Ross and iLyla are' now back
at Kapuskasing,' and their ,daugh-
ter,, Joan 'MacDonald, has ' com-
menced a trip.' around' the world,:
andwill have much of interest,
to tell the • relatives when she '
returns next year to attend the
annual,• , reunion ,at • the, family
homestead.' '
Miss MacDonald flew from
Marton to Vancouver :where she
visited. relatives;: then to San
tFran,cisco where she visited a
cousin i.Vyrtl.e IMacIver Perrin
and then On to . the •Orient.
Mr. and Mrs., John D. , McVay
and ,family and Mr.,and Mrs.
Calder Courtney anfamily.
Other » members.of the family
who :were not able to. attend
were: Mr, and Mrs. 'Grant' I•iiee
'and. family; Mrs. Lloyd. Court-
net'; Mr. Mervyn Courtney, and:
Mr, and Mrs, Ed Courtney and
family.' Sunshine' .prevailed.
throu,ghotit the day and a.
tiful dinner was » enjoyed by all.
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