The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-17, Page 11W .NESDA.Y, Y 17th, .1961
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OB ITvARY
DR' M. H: ;GILLIF.S
The. following' .
tribute to, Dr:
M H,' :Gillies appeared recently
in' The Teeswater. News, but not'.
• ,until this 'week. have we had.
•space in our . columns . to. ' repro-
duce .it.' in Part.
Dr.' Nl ,H. Gillies ,passed away
quietly >rn Wingharn General:Hosr
pital on Sunday, ;Apri:1:1.6th,, ,1961`.
in 90th year. He had.4een in
failing :•• health during: the last
few years, but had' been critical
ill for only the past week in
the ;hospital where he had ' done
so: much of ' his work.
• M. H` Gillies. was :born Fcbru-
,'ary:26th,,.1872; in the. house"
:i'n
Teeswater • where he spent all
his life He , was the eldest child
of Dr:- John. and Fanny Milford
Gr11ies s
wh
:
settled in -the
Com-
munity '1967 'M: Gillie
s
attended school
in Teeswater &'
Walkerton:. before,. entering "the
'University of Toronto from which
•graduated •with • a Bachelor of
Arts degree -in 1894, and a Bache-'
for of Medicine degree in 1897.
He s;vplementedphis university
training: with post-4grad fate work,
at Detroit,.:Mich:, .Montreal; and:
a year's .study at Queen; Charlotte
• Htita1 inLondon; Enland.
In 1905.:.when .his ;father died
•M.' H. 'Gillies continued' the: prac
:tiee' and served:- the community'
of Teeswater and.. .surrounding
:.country for' more ' than fifty
years, Th the course of his work
he delivered more than ' 2,000.
, children many. of then at .'home.
• Dr: Gillies succeeded his• fath
'pr: as coroner 'in 'Bruce County:
He officiated, at the Only 'hang-
ing in the county., an experience.
which left
him: an ardent
:capital punishrnent. Like s.his',
• father ',he was Medical Officer. of
Ifealth for Culross Township, and
Teeswater;' He served his term,
as .President Of 'Bruce Medical
o'OCiety•and'was an ,active mem-
ber of. the . Wing,ham District
'.1Qedical Society... Per more than.
50 years he was ' a loyal' member
of Teeswater Lodge A.F.&A.M.
No, 276'...' He served his' ce ninun=
ity'well in other 'ways; as: Sec
• retary of the :Li;brary Board for.
many years, as an active mem-
ber of theChamber of 'Commerce.
and.'n his. later years h r'
ter yasasa..ca
Ile member' of 'the Lions Club.
loved. his. hometown and in
1929 wrote a history of the ,early
sgttlernent of..the region, whra
was published and, distributed
at the •192.9• Reunionwhich
s
a ,:.and
recognized historyr'.of Tees-
A ,deeply religious Aman,. �•Dr, ,
'r Gillies . attended Knox Presby-
terian, Oiurc,arid the ' United
Church, lie
fro ie se ed as an, elder
m the time of. 'on'and' was
an honorary elder at the time
,.of his death.;
In man,;r r, .y.
dcatli y espec;ts, Drr, 6111res
arizs the closing of an•
era "iii rrl,edicine .in, the region.
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ONTARIO..
PAGE ELEVEN:'
LOCHAIL$H
Sympathy ',Of the 'community
goes out to Mrs. Gordon Finlay-
son. in the sudden passing of her
father,,Mrr.., Douglas of Stratford.
Mr. and, Mrs. Finlayson and; fa
mils attended. the funeral, on
Saturday.
Mrs. Ewan. MacLeanwas guest,
speaker ' at the . Presbyterian.
Church in .Ripley,: on ' Wednesday
evening. '
Mrs. ,Oliver McCharles attend
ed . a meeting in Port Elgin Unit-.
ed Church .on Friday ;evening' as
a representative from ••• 'South
Bruce to make plans for the new
organization 'of . United Church
Women; . •
The teaching staff. has , been,
completed for the new school ' to
be built, at Heinlock' City, ~ Mr,
Gene Martin of Paisley for ,Priv-
. cipal and Mrs. Lois Fairish' and
Mrs. Margaret Cline:' .The co.n-.
'tract ..has also been .let for the
'building of the school' to Hauser
Construction' Co, of Guelph:
Barbara Finlayson left on Sun
day for Torontowhere she will
spend a few days !before going to
'Work . 'at Lake Roseau.
;The Ki'ntail Wornen's Institute
held, their regular, monthly meet-'
ing, ::at the hall on Wednesday
evening The girls'' . displayed
their dresses ,.that ,'they . had made
at the short course., , Mrs. Dan
Not. merelybecause for the first• Wylds was , hos:tess. •
Mr, Eldon :.M MacLennan is ill
time 94' ;years there. is no a
'Dr..sehe waslast of '.the.
Gillies .in Teeswater, ,but .be...1 with
cau..,blood';poisoning.
M'
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„ rand. Nl:rs Ohver,. McCharles
.. : the
old -family doctor of fact and. , and John and Mr.. arid Mrs:. El.
liott' "Sand- spent `•Sunday. ' in;
fiction: A . mode'st. man,. he '.de- . • �' y
"dined an invitation •to become : Brantford: with Mr. and • Mrs,
a Fellow. of the Royal al ' College' of .'Donald•l*C'harles. • •
Y g.
• :Mrs,. Alice Bogie Of St.':Thomas
Physici:aris because. he felt he
Was net worth of: ;the honor..Ii and. MVIr s;. Irene. Riley: of California
y visited with 'Mr...and. Mrs •.Dan
1947 he vas 'honored 'by. theUni- .
••wersity of Toronto 'in. recognition
Wylds and:.Mr..' and ''• Mrs;, Jack.
'of' his: cervi e to / medicine: .Cowan
throughout the ` years.. •
. ;In 1908; 'M. ` H.' :Gillies married
Gladys Macpherson, elde.st dough-.
ter of the: late. Mr. and Mrs Jas:'
IP.: Macpherson."•:In 1958:. they
celebratedtheir .Golden Wedding.
Anniversary.. ..
•
Rurai ;Red Cross
Returns Boost Frond
•
. This` com.munity.is •again show.
in. :its appreciation of the work:
of . the Re'd' Cross;' by...a. generous.
`response to• the'`annua:l appeal for
funds. • : n , ,
,the Vi=lla . than. $6'00 . In 'ge ro r e, tha:n $600
has" been contributed: 'and enco ,-
.raging: rural returns, :'are• now:
coming.i•n, which' are.' giving the,:
fund a big boos.t;.'and• indications
are that the objective • Will : ,,be:
•reached.. While the 'canvassing
has not yet been cbn feted, any-
one Who..May have been missed,
can " leave ;their donation at : the
Barik of Montreal or Umbach's
Drug. Store
There a,many any, facets of , the
Red •.Cross/ work;Locally,;. 'the',
Red .'Crpis 'Wa.ter, 'Safety • instr-uc-:
tion, Blood, donor service. and
loan cupboard facilities 'night ,be
specially ,mentioned,
' The blood. 'transfusion service
bears :repeating, for ,:there ' still
persists :some rn, isunderstand-ing
in this re iard, The lied Cross now"
,Supplies transfusion •service' fr.ee'.
to all; and ,keeps , hbspital blood
banks supplied,, •
The: Red`, Cross obtains, the
bl:o�icl' 'from 0 donor clinieS, :spon-
.sored at various points, and make,
it available; at no charge, t'o any-
one needing it 'Now, • no ohe :pays
for a' blood: ti ansfus'ir.rt. The:local
Branch rs •currently, appealing, for
blood , doners tis attend' next
wee'ls.,clinic in W,ingliarn..
Commencing next' week a list
of donations•'tii the, Lucltn,ow and
District Rod.Cross canrpaigri Will
N' advertised in The Scnt:nel,
'Brown Smyth of WestV `awa
nosh 'is one of the honer Ary pre,
sidents
?re-
sidents of '.the Huron' iLiiberal
Association, which is headed ,by
Aridrew Y. MacLean of Seaforth,
who was, ree-elected :at Clinton
When the 'Hon, Lester :78 Bearson
was guest speaker,. Among the
district chairmen : is Bob,..Sirnpy
son of 1<fn'tail •. who rcpi•esents'
:Ashfield, West: Wawanbslr, Coi-
born aril G Sderieh:
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A;number. of the children' of=•
the community ' are out: of school
with chicken,' pox and measles::.
Sympathy of...the,' 'community
goes 'out ,to Mr, . and ::Mrs.: Bruce.
Millar (hoe Louise .MacLennan.).
of . Pairner'stoii in the 'death • of
their infant son.
'Mr. 'and Mrs... Pritchard of
Preston .visited.: with '.Mr.; and:
Mrs: Roy: MacKay for, the week
end,'.
Mr. and:. -Mrs. Harry McCreath
of Kincardine called son friends
cin this community on 'Sunday. :;
Miss Mable .:MacDonald , of
Windsor spent: 'the:.week-end with
Mr. and Mrs .Alex MacDonald. :
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Paisley is experiencing the
first ' trike;.` in -its
history. Em-
ployees ees.have 'been Picketingthe
Carlow Woodenware plant -which,
rnanidactures• 'berry ' boxes.. The
Carlow family .is ' carrying •on
operations.
ennedy F�mate�
roup # op Price
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Fol1��r Y�it�r` 1Ve�k�bouC�,.
And Where Is He Goin?
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DONATIONS LISTED
The following completes the
list of donors •to the ,Lions -spon-
sored Easter Seal Campaign:
Hazel ,and Ada, Webster, Miss
Clifton, James:, C. 'Drennan, Art
Breek.les, . O. A. McCharles, Miss
Fiederlein,;: Ernest Button, ..Rae
Watson, Wiii, Rutherford, Harold.
Ritchie,; William MacPherson,
Mr:" •D R. McKenzie; Rey. 1tod..
McLepd, .tarries Boyle, Alex: Hac-
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Rathwell, Mary" Rivett, Harold
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BIRTHS
M :TRRAV to Mr. and -,•,•Mrs.'
John • ,':R. , Murray. (Amelia. Car
ruthers) of Monarch, Alberta. on
May 7th; a son, David John,' a:
brother for :'Debbie Lynne
Kincardine 'General
Hospital, ,May: 9t14...1981, to Mr:
and
Mrs. Williani ,Burt, R;R, 2,
Holyrood,• a son..
W�LTER'` At tYiie..Wingham:
•General', ' Hospital on Sunday,:
May 7•th, 1981;., .t'o NIr::and, M•rs
Gerald W. ahter,;' ,R R. 7, ; Lucknow,
a' 'daughter. , '
JOHNSTON =• At the Win ham
W:L . VOTES ON SHORT •
'COURSES DESIRED.
Lucknow ..,Women's . "Institut
'herd the May meeting on 'Frid y
evening with.' the ,newly ele :ed.
president,' Mrs, Jr.. • Mac Ilan
presiding: During the siness,
period, . plans were de to • at-
tend`: the • District ' Annual . in '
Whitechurch,
M'enibers voted as, follows on
short:.' courses , •available in, the.
fall; first , choice, • "New. Lamp's
For Old;" • second chvoice,''. "Win-
Claw Treatment:;"third., :'choice;.
"143 '�11 s.;' Meat;": Project of the
for °this.. year :•iS. helping :to,
equip the' new kitchen, , in the
Town :Hall which 'is well under=
'way:,.
The • program . consisted Of the:.
motto, .Our lives are; just what
our thoughts :'make ; ;them; given
by' Mrs.,. P. ;'Stewart;'' solo Marg-
aret Rae accomried by
J W:. Joynt,, reading', Mrs..Mac
uillin;• t'ravelo`ue.':'Mrs Iso-
Q . g by ..M;
bel' MacKenzie.:, On: her trip, to:
:Florida; banjo and: .piano. duet,
Mrs.- Conley and Mrs. Scott Roll
Call was answered by a. penny
for each letter .,of' your first',nam.e:
'Meeting: closed With the .sing
ing of the • Queen 'arid . Institute:.
grace. A dainty lunch . was ser- •
ved ;'by hostesses, Mrs. ,. Gammie, .
1Vi rs: G :Fisher, Mrs McCallum,
Mrs. Reid. •
General'Hospitai,: on Tuesday,''.
May`;9th: 1961,•000to :Mr: and::Mrs.:.
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Allan' . Johnston,. Lucknow, a
daughter.
ails;anaiinaiastaieiauaa i isstpsrinai■ue:■easaiana`na
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A, total : of..$7 630: was .paid at
the `Huron 'Hereford Spring Sale'n .1960 'Pontiac. Laurentian .sedan,•.automatic. t: ,
;'at Clinton last Week when :W S.: ' • ■
■ .1960: Pontiac. Stratochief •Sedan.
'INciL:.-_. uetteried 23 . lots . wof
cattle. Average price.:Was $331:74;
13, bill's • averaged . $406 and:. ten:
feinales; $ 35. '
....aid by
TO price •was. ,$750'•p ,
Harry W. Watkins, R0R 1,: Lon
des.boro. to Whitney Coats,' and
Son, Centralia;' for a "bull. Next.
Was. $500 paid ,fora bull •c,onsign-
ed by, William J. Clark,-Goderich,
and bought by Wilfred' J. Stein-
acker,
R.R.. 5, Embro. Sales man-
ager was James B. Coulte$.
i.' ' John A: 0 Smith, .R.E 5, Forest,
paid: $430 for 'a ':bull °consigned
by George Kennedy, Lucknowfi`
and William Caesar, ,R,11. 1, Duri-
gannon paid $410: for a bull from
the •'stabies of 'Heber J. L. Eedy
r and Sons, Dungannon.
Saari Jackson, Kippen and,Per-`
'cy C. Wright,' Cromarty, each
sold bulls .for $400,' to Lou:wagie
R R 3, Mitchell and Edwin
Steckler R.R''• 2, .4Urich, H, Dell
of Stephenville paid ' $325. for, a
bull from the 1 enedy herd,.
Top price female was con
' .igrned:y g y b George Kennedy; and
brought . $380 from T. '. Edward
Powell, 'R.RY• 1,$ Wingham, George
also .consigned • the :,second top
price, female, which cost A. R.
Washington, R.R. 2, 5t: 'Marys,
$270.,
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