The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-17, Page 11WEDNESDAY, QCT. ' 17th, 1962,
''E LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUINOW,, ONTARIO
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THE BEAVER is one of the .most industrious of animals..
Batons with loving careen the construction of a home for his family,
Beavers mate for•life, and, their homes
are built with an eye to permanent use.
When a man builds or buys a home, he, too, hikes to.
feet that it is permanent. For it is at home that the family develops roots
and friendships. Safeguarding the home for the family is but one.
of Sun Life's many services for the security and protection
el rand and those you love. Let me teltyou about • these service&•.
Wm.., J nKinahan
' 'Phone Wmghaxn 711=-w4
R,R. 2, LIICKNOW
S011 LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA
PURPLE GROVE
Mr: and Mrs. ' Harvie . Thomp-
son, Miss" .Meryl Stewart, Mr:
• Mrs: Claude '(Dore spent .Sunday
ple Grove .Bedroom Dolls met
at ' .the home of Helen McFarlan.
•Roll Call was answered by keep -
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eep-ing.your record • book ; up to
date. Mrs. George . Harkness arid
Mrs, Alvin Blackwell are `-the.
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MRS. WM.RUSSELL ■
This community was saddened ■
on Thursday to learn of ,the
death of Mrs. Wm. Russell at
St. Mary's Hospital in Kitchener.
Mrs. Russell', suffered a frac-
tured hip the . previous, . Stinday
and complications following the
mishap caused her . death, •
A resident of . t cknow for
some twenty-five. 'years, Mrs,
Russell had endeared herself ,to. •
a wide circle of friends. She
was a faithful member .of Luck
devoted to ian• Church and i, s
Luck -
now Presbyter t ■
the work of the r
church , and the Women's Mis- ■.
'sionary. Society.■
� Mrs.,. ,Russell: ■
was the former.'Jean •Carripbell
Stewart, daughter of William ■.
and. Isabella : (Clark) Stewart,
and was born tat Embro. ■
• In 1909 she married RNilliam
Alexander Russell at Winnipeg,
Manitoba. • Mr. Russell, a native •
of Cobourg, ,had .gone West as, ■■.
'a grain, buyer the previous,' year.'
Following " their Marriage, . Mr. •
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:and . Mrs. Russell resided in • .■.
Western. Canada at Rockanville
and Creelman, Sask;. . . •
In ,1937 they came .:to Luck
now to •:make their home, abut • ■
not as' complete strangers for,
they had• visited there with. Mrs.
Russell's sister; Mrs.. J. B. Ches-
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a good time to buy.
Mr, • Russell's death occurred , i • (jfher
i.n . November of 1060;' 'and. while • .
their ,home here was. subsequent-‘ ' :•'
. rs. ar , ness aug y sold, Lucknow was still.
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• with. Mrs. • Kathleen 'Wilson at the: girls Italian •Hem'stitchinM "home" 'to . Mrs Russell and she
The ,meeting o e unp :e took u residence in the
Most hof' the folks `enjoyed the Grove Bedroom Dolls met on'.�son.Apartments. '
Oshawa.. 6th • f ..th P 1,' to k Ander-
International Ploughing Match Monday the 8th at 8. p'in,: at the A private funeral. service was
near Owen Sound, home , of '.Ann ' MacKay with 6 held at the Johnstone Funeral
'Mr, and Mrs; Chester Camp- members.: present:. Roll call was Home in iLucknow : on Saturday,
bell and David, 'Miss ,Mary' Ellen
Shie11s visited • Mr.:. and: Mrs.
George ` Emerson.: -
Mrs. Frank .Do:re, Nancy, . Ron-
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answered by any, re -arrange-. conducted Eby: Rev. - Rod Mac •
silents :memibers •have made in •'Lend: Interment' was in :Wing- r,
:their bedrooms. The : 4-H Pledge. harp Cemetery, the. 'pallbearers ' ■
Was • ..:repeated.: Mrs. George being J•, ' L... MacMillan., Frank '
MacKenzie, Gordon Fisher, :Ken-;.:'• ■
neth Murdie, ',Tank Md'K'mbr i Q1 u
Mrs : Russell ; as survived by..
two daughters, Mrs.. W. A. • Me=` ■
Ribbon (Nan) of Wingharnt ;'.•
Lucknow ow in theeeln
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CULROSS CORNERS bySns Stewart
nie..and .Dianne wererecent vis- H'arkn'ess discussed- the making
iters of Mr., 'and. Mrs: Claude 'of.chair` pads. •
Suites . by Leading Manufacturers' such ' as•
KROEHLERS' and KNECHTELS Wand' OTHERS ■s ntooearl to•
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WAY FOR CHRISTMAS
Choose :now while ..the ;.stock is at Fits `best. and•.we will
be:glad ,to hold' your 'furnitu purchase until Christmas.
Dore and- Mr. and �Vlrs. HThompson•.: WmASchmid■.wNRipley'.District. High . School Is' Your Subscription Paid?
>adtheir field dayonFriday
finishing 'up with a dance in
ucKENIIE FURNITURE STORE
Phone .1:81 Lucknow
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Miss Donna • Osborne and Mr..
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Russell of Regina and
usse. egina, James C. '
Ray Pennington. visited Mr and : ' Russell of Kitchener home in'Walkerton neighbours in for• a• social' ev-
Mrs. CecilSutton.. '
Mrs: Burton Collins spoke
with Vaughan -'+Douglas on. Point
Of View"'et 1 • o'clock on ..Sunday.
Mr.- 'Walter Forster 'spent .a
• few days an; Quebec.. .
Jim • nand .John • Brooks, Dick
Mc.Cosh and Bob Forster ` attend-
ed the. •• Bruce :Coup . :Junior,
Farmers' Church service in Tara
on Sunday; •
Mr. ° (George Thompson, Joan,
,Don 'and. Bob Thormps.on, Mr.. &
Mrs. Lawrence Fry, .. Betty, : Lo-
ran and .aura Mae, Mrs: Gor='
don Patterson, ' (Pembroke, • Mr.
and Mrs. Richard ' Kidd;: Nierrit=
ton visited' Mrs. `Frank; Dori and
family •
Kathy'' and.. Andy ' Smith of
Toronto ,spent: the week -end With
M'...�and Mrs, Gordon.• Patterson.
Mrs.' John Colwel•1,. Mrs. Vic-
tor Gawley and Gladys,' Mrs.
George Emerson, Miss Margaret
Robertson, .Mrs. Frank ' jD•ore• &
• Mrs, Currie `Colwell visited Mrs.
Don McCosh.
Mr. George ;Bushell of 'Water-
' loo University • was a recent
visitor of Mr, and Mrs, Edburt
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ushell", •
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Mr.
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Mrs.Gordon patter -
son a
son spent a. few days in Tor-
• onto •
' Misses Ethel, • Ada, 'Letlie
Gawley; Mrs. Tesey Colwell,
Mr, and Mrs.'" Burton Collins,
. and Mrs. Don. McCosh and
Mary Ann visited` ,Mr. and. Mrs:
William • •Arnold.
Bervie United, Church ;Women,
.Unit 2• met ..at the Thome of ' Mrs.
Rarvie' Thompson on Wednesday
• evening;
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Dawley,
Mr;'ano, Mrs:. Howard Thompson
attended Millarton. Anniversary
on' Sunday, ;and .visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Needham.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvie 'Thomp-
son Don, 'Bob, Joan, Wray, Mn.
anu Mrs: 'Ho :ard • i'I'hompson,,
Mr, George Thompson atterided
the Thanksgiving dinner ` at' the
home • . of " Mr. and 'Mrs. Alex
:pert,, .'Kf nlough...
The 6th meeting .of. the Pur-
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Congratulations .to. Lois, Ken-
neth and Linda. • Wall who each
celebrated• a birthday last week;
On ;Wednesday afternoon.; they
entertained : their ,.. sxrall, friends.
at a . birthday • party.
• Recent' visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs.: 'Elsner': Benedict and fam-
ily were: Mr. and:Mrs. 'Bruce
Young, Wallaceburg, Miss • Betty -
Ann .:Young, burse in training
:at :Sarnia :Hospital; Mrs. E.. Ming,
and• boys and' Bari • Miersma • of
Georgetown, • • •
Mrs. •William 'Haldenb.y, Cher
vile and .ark, 4th. Kinloss, spent
non with 'Mrs.
d esd� after o
'Wen y
Morley Wall. .•
Many from. the community at-
tended the.International plough-
ing .snatch near':Owen, Sound on"
Thursday.. •.
KINLOSS
Mrs. Gilbert. Hamilton visit- ening on Friday' night.,,
ed last/ week with ' friends ' at, Mr.' and Mrs: ' Lloyd 1VI,acDou-
Preston.. ' •
gall,';. Allan,. and Grace visited '
Brian and. Sandra Keith had Sunday with Mr;.' and Mrs. Wil
their tonsils. removed in Wing- fred` Farrish of` Ashfield:
.' Many from this 'district at, ham, :;Hospital.. on:.Friday. •Ntiss The , C.O.C. and. Explorer •
tended the International Plough-
ing Match. Beautiful • autumn.
Weather. .helped • to make . this
trip'' very enjoyable. , ,
' Miss 'Winnifred Wrightson of Annie Hughes) of.: Moosejaw is
Glamis ig . being cared •' for at, visiting with .:_VIr, and Mrs Al-
the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred lister Hughes.
Gilchrist.. For. several' months , Mr. .,and .Mrs �George Lock -
she was 'a ,patient at a . nursing hart :had a: .number• of their
Gladys Graham, Reg.N.. of Oak-
ville was 'home for the week' -end
and •; was their special nurse
Mrs. •Nicholson ••(the former
groups. of,,. <Soutl Kinloss:' Pres.
�byterian _ Church •met , : after •
school on• Tuesday, Life-size 'fig-
ures are being , used • with the
study -book: stories. The
Explorers made a • mural for•
their :'chapter. 'N!rs.: Evan ` Keith •
provided • the', treat. of Macintosh..
apples:.
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and spent the week -end vis'i't= 1 , • M.
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Mr.' and Mrs, •EdWards, • Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Edwards, Toron-
to, spent' the week -end with Mr..
and • :Mrs. Everett ''Parker and
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.family, it ,being 'occasion of
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Mr; Parker's and dathy's birth-
day,. - Congratus.
lation. , •
Mr. and Mr's:' Fames . Wraith,
Lucknow., were 'Thursday even -
mg visitors ;at Browns, • .um
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• We ' offer. congratulations . to i•
those who 'won prizes at Tees= 1 ,
water Fair, Yvonne 'Parker, Car-. • ,
of Frook.,r . Mary Ann VIcEw•en,
Virginia Benedict, . Elizabeth : •,
McPherson, Bobby Haldenby, ■
Duncan McEwen, Teddy. Milne,
Nancy McPherson, Barbara Hal-
denby; Norma .Haldenby, Bev-
er1 y Wall, . Brenda Haldenby,
Sharon Stanley',. Dori's Wall & ■
Joan Percy, • ` • ■
• M.r end Mrs. :Vlidford Wall &
Donnie were Sunday visitors •
' Fairlane 500 Station' Wagon �;is
• ▪ one of, the three new wagons. added
▪ to the ' Fairlane line fol" 1963.
■ In addition to • the wagons'•the.
• Fairlane line for • . 1963. includes a '
with Mr. and Mrs. I•farry Need- 1 /
ham, Kingarf. ■ FORD; .FALCON, CALAXIE, THUNDERBIRDDEALER
Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg m
spent Sunday evening' with Mr. a•
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acrid: Mrs• .Mac Lane and 'boys, i::
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new' hardtop and ,a new sports coupe ;LI
• with bucket . seats plus,• the two 'and
• four 'door sedans that were intro- •
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