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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-06-21, Page 9• 1, WEDNESDAY, JJ 21st,, 19641 2 • • LUCICNoW SENTINEL, LtICKNOW, ONTAllia .14,4 • tl! • . Mad.e.Presentation Of Life Membership , . ($T,. NEWS) ttendingthe Salkeld reunion .'at Goderich Summer School on • Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, • T..3, • Salkeld, Mr. and Mrs, W. 1. Mil - lei and Isobel, Mrs T J Todd,. •Wayne- •incl Hughie, Miss W. D. 1.' Rvt)-icrford, Mc Wallace Miller, mr.6'.•Frar1k 1VIcQuillin and Terry, • Mi a4Mrs. Allan 'Miller, Daus-. las and I-,thri; rs. •Frank --.MoQUil- • lin and Terry were fc.‘cent Visit- ors with, Mr. and • Mrs. Ca-rl Johnston ' of . Bluovale, • • , Recent Visitor: in• the village. 'were Mrs.. David Todd, Mrs, Vera. • McIntosh of St. Catharines ,• . Neely,a'odd and D.avid of •Strat- ford. Rev. Barnard, a former ° mini- stei 4t St. Helens Church passed. away in St. 'Ilornas Hospital this past • Week, .after • a lengthy. • ill- • ness.• ' Week -end ,.v.ip;itOrs with Mr. & Mrs. •Fred 'McQuillin •Were •Mr., Ivan •McQUillin of Eliti•ra, Mr, Barry MCQuillin • and Miss.Sue • Scat 'Of Waterloo, , • ' The :June .meeting ••,St., Hel • en's •W.M.S. and W.A.' Met . at the ,.home of Mrs.' George Stuart with •-17'• ladies present. :Mrs, B. ;'. Green presided while Miss 'W. Rutherford conducted. the wor- ship periOdassisted by Mrs. Charles. McDonald. • Mrs. %Lorne 1Woods. read .a poern, "Beyond the . • ..., reach of time?' From the .study book, Mrs: George Stuart took 'the chapter entitled ".A:. Home for • the Homeless." Mrs: Mintz read a letter of ap'pr„oolatio4-..frorn. the Scott Mission for the and 1othing sent, Mrs. George Stuart was preAaerited -with a Life Membership of the W.M.S, by' Mrs.' Frank • McQuillin. Mrs: Green 'spoke' of.•the many years Mrs. Stuart had' been. a valuable MPL"nber of • the W,M.S, and the priviledd it was to ,pr,esent. this honotir'to her: The meeting elos, pd with prayer by Mrs. Gre:en.• . The W.A....„•ineeting was presided over by Mrs. TOM TO(.41. 'The theme for, the meeting was :The Home, Scripture • reading was tiive eine sibsyo uMr.j9glihCbaymmertin Hwaitrh_ vey Webb, 'Arrangements were made for flowers for the church for'tl-ie months ,of 'June, and July. Mrs. Todd. closed, the meeting with .p.iaYer. Withlunch served by Mrs:, DeBoer, and Mrs, Allan Miller. . • •-•• • Dennison's Crepe Paper. in all.colours : available at THE .1LUCkNOW.• SENTINEL „ . • • CREST HARD ARE EXCITI SUMMER SALE ENDS• THIS SATUR "Staycold” ,Plastic Cooler, $6.95 value ....,. $5.95 8 -Piece Picnic Dish $1.19 value 88c • Portable Charcoal Grill, $5.95 value ......... .$4.49 Aluminum Wall Vinyl Wading Pool, $19.95 value ...... , . . . $14.88 Plastic Pail, 98c value • 77c Patio and Utility Table $10.89 Opens 231/2" x 29" x 60" • • These are just a few of the buys that you • will find on our hand bill that you will ' receive In the mail, BIG SAVINGS • • . on HARDWARE, HOUSEWARES, • TOOLS; SPORTING GOODS & TOYS • • 1• ' • • ' I • For Ycur Summer Needs . Real values in barbecues, picnic jugs, picnic hampers, camping and gas cans, barbecue tools, charcoal lighter, fans, bug killer, lawn hose, car wash brushes, air mattresses, swimming equipment, uxnmer games and spoii rtng supples. Exclusive Local Dealer For 'Romper: Room. Toys .as seeii or; Ol(N?( Television' — •. , • .*.DOret.Forget...The: Coropado Line Of Fine Appliances Specially Priced This Sale. • •.• ,• „: • • . ebster & MacKinnon Your Local Crest Hardware Phone 50 •••Lucknow • „ ' — Death .me In His 90th Year • RODERICK- J. M4cKENZIE- Rodeick John .MacKenzie,a, •men719er of a pioneer Lochalsh district .family, died on Tuesday' of last week at •Pineqrest Manor, LucknoW.• He, was in his, 90th year and had. enjoyed •compara tively good health untila.short tinid priOr, t� his %passing.. • MacKenzie, • popularly known to 'a 'wide circle of friends' . 4.. • as Rory, was born atL9chaigh,13.4. Ashfield Townslaip%On April 1st, 1872. He was •4 son. of Donald T. MacKeniie and Mary McCrae, natives Of Scotland! Roderick ;was one of a family of six the lone survivor of that family .being a, brother, 'Frank MacKenzie of Toronto,: •• •• • . • • Ori Oefober 3lst, 1911., Mr'. MacKenzie married Alice' Melis-. sa Robb of Huron ,Towriship and they Cantinued to reside at Loch- alsh until retiring from the farm and Moving. to ,Lucknow in .1948. Mrs, MacKenzie predeceased • him a few years ago.. • • • . • -Roderick was a.' faithful mem- ber of LOchalsh. and LuCknoW • Presbyterian Churches,'•'afid his .pastOr, Rey. Rod MaCI.seod, ccn- duted•'the • ftmeral. service. •Friday a,t the Johnstone Funeral • Interment was .in Ripley ;de- :metery' with Dan:, MacDonald; Duncan MacKenzie, Jim Came- ron, Gordon FinlaYsOk Sandy. MacCharles and Win MatKenzie acting- 'as pallbearers. •. • • iMr...MaCKenzie is s.urViVedylaY a Or!, Roy MacKenzie—of -Gsli- awa and by ,his 'brother, 'Frank. • He was predeceaSecl by. ,three sisters, • Mrs.: Wm. Smith (Jessie), Mrs.•Donald Finlayson (Isabella); :Mrs.; Donald •McCharieS (Mary) and a: brother, DOnald: MacKeri- RIfLEY HOLSTEIN IS' •IC445L1). SEAL ,P)Ettilfg.TER . . • , Maple 'Lea 1.,ochinvar. Rose- marie, owned by Messenger Bro- thers, Ripiey, and bred .by L. B. Reld,..11.ipley has qiialified for.- a Gold Seal Certificate of Long time Production'presented by' the Holstein -Friesian. Association:. Of Canada byproducing n her ..ilifetime excess •of .1'75,000 lbS.. ',of •milki': I •• •• Rosemarie's • actual • lifetime Production rn,acle in4eleven, lacti7 tions all ori.tWice-41day.milking IS 171,146 ib. milk contalhing 7,015 lbs. butterfat,. average test 3..06 percent butterfat; She start • ed on test'as a two -year -�1d and .macie .her. eleventhrecord as a thirteen -year-old, a remarkable record of Consistent prtddction and,' reproduCtion. •• • . • • Register Forms ••• '7Carhpil SnapOuf Eosins,' Gas and Oil Truck :Forrins • Continuous Business • . Frirms. ' Counter ,Check•'Books Restaurant Pads . . • • ' ' Available At The LOCKNOW SENTINEL • , AMBERLEY • Mrs,. Wilmer Robb ope'ned•her home for the .Bounclary and Ash- field group Meeting of the Pine' River United Church W,M.S. Tuesday afternoon. There was an attenclarice of, sixteen.. Mrs. Sam Gibson Was convener for the de- votional part of the program' & opened the ,rneeting with prayer whieh, was'followed by a.' hymq, The scripture, reading was giVen by Mrs, Robert Beim, and com- ments by Mrs.: ;;Elderi Bradley , after •which M. floss Sbiells gaVe an interesting, 'reading, A ,SOlo• "Tis to 'sweet to trust in JeStie,' WaS , given by 1Virs. Wm. Ross fall'OWetlfr With prayer by ,,• ).' •• LIONS CLUB C IL E 'S P4;F,,ADE Sfitur ay, July 1st • 5:00 p:in. Starting M • tucknow Public School •• • 'Prizes •. • 1. • Best decorated Pony and Cart. • • • 2. Best, Decorated Pony -arid Saddle. -. • 3. Best decorated Horse and Rider, 4. Best decorated rancy Bicycle, Wagon :or Doll Carriage. • • • . 5.• Best Fancy Dressed Costume. 6. Best Connie Dresied Costume-- - 7. Best Anirnal Costume. • .8. • Most Attractive Pet. Prizes — $2.00 $1.00; ' and 50c. Best Decorated Car Plan now to decorate your ear and add twthe 'parade Prizes -- $5:00, $3.00, and $2.00 All Other Floats WelcOn-!e. , • Parade will be headed by 40 -piece, Hanover Girls', Bugle 'Band PIPE BAND " LUCKNOW H.S. liANI) , 4k.40,40.8-4.4 41.4.4•104, 11,411:-.110,74114•7411411,-.0-114 ,Urs. T. Belk Following the theme of ,the.r911 :call which..Was .aris- Weted by a Withtheword . the :,guest 'sPeaker; Frank Ritchie gave the address,' which, was enjoyed by all A pi- ano. :solo 'The Hoiy'.CitY ..Was. given :by, Mrs.: W. J. CoUrtney,- After a reading by , Mrs,. James McNain; Mrs, • Glen Campbell ga'yp the courtesy remarks...A hymn,, followed by. the 'benedic- • tion ..brought the, meeting to ,a. close. Lunch was served by Ir; .4.obb and committee in :charge. Spring,flowers lent • a• cheerful • atmosphere to .the 1-idine 'of Mrs. Jaines.',NeilDitt,.where the ',group Meeting for the:.second'cOncession• of .the Pine .River 'United Church met on: 'Tuesday evening withanattendance of. 30 'Mrs Melville Henry presiding,. the meeting opened with a .hymn followed with the scripture. read- ing by -Mrs. 'John •Blue'•and Corn— 'merits by. "Mrs. :Wilfrid Steele.' A reading by .Mrs., M. Henry.: was followed with', lirayer'' 'by •Mrs. Murdock .McDonald. .Mrs. :Robert' Courtney and Mrs,. M. Henry faVared With ',a duet accomPanied by Mrs. 3. Nesbitt:"Roll.call was answered ' by, .narning; a•••faVorito flower (roses predoininating).' A reading • by Mrs : John McDonald was 'folloWed •'With:, an .inStru-: ;mental by'".1VIrs.. J. .Nesbitt -,"My• 'ain.COtintrie." Miss Louise Cainp bell • gaVe an 'interesting reading entitled 'What .shall I ,do „With 'my life".' after' Xv‘hich Rev: Mr. Hutton as guest speaker :fOrthe evening gave highlights of.the .Hartiltori:• Conference. ',He' also Woke Of the conclitibris'"ip Angola •and 'the 'Eastern CountrieS,W:here 'there is so 4much Unrest, Without the spreading of' the •.geSpel' by missionaries and ChriStianity .in our ..own lives he Said„ Can we hthpe, for a better world.: A read• ,ing' ..was given. by, Mrs. Norval Nesbitt and after the 'closing Prayer by Mr.,Ilutton, Mrs. Eldon Lowry gave the courtesy re- marks. • Lunch was sepved. by ,Mrs, Nesbitt .' •and committee in 'charge.. •". • C;oheesSion,8; &arid 4 ,hold their group meeting of the Pine River United Ch.irh WMS. at the home of Mrs. Allan Irwin, 4th cancession. on Tuesday'afternoon with an attendance of 25. Mrs. Cliff Geddes • presidedfor the devotional: part of the program and .opened the meeting with a hymn, 'Mrs, John Reid gave the scripture reading, which ws fob. lowed ,With prayer byMrs, •Wm. Hooey. Miss grate.CainerOri gave a. reading and a duet by Mrs. S'teve' Irwin and Mrs, Earl Lohnes •acebrnpaniecl b Mrs, •tert Irwin Wag, enjoyed.. Mit J. B. Tindall • • tk • ' r ••:%•,!..P t44 tt• ; ; , • •• • • . ' •• •. •• • •••-*'•".. '•‘' •• , , J.• • •• ; o. ; ; 41, ' • • of 'Ripley was guest, speaker 'for 'the•occasion and'gave an interest- frig addresss on a. trip to• Europe • , 'where, many Cathedrals were* 'visited: ;She presented a vivid .' • •deseription of 'theseiniPressive. edifices. Mrs'. ',Mervyn .Hooey; gave the ,courtesy remarks and after • the closirig• prayer . •and.'• •• hymn, lunch was served by Mrs ." .Irwin, and, committee. .• • The sympathy of the commu : • : nity ej `With 'Mrs. . Sam Geddes • in,:the ' passing • of her husband, • ' Mr: -.Saul. Geddes on June 14th after •a a:few WeekS': illness': 'in, Kincardine .ho,ppital. Mr. Geddes . was well.. known .and respected.' district as was evidenced • by the large crowd which attend- ed the fUn;eral., • held ; from his. hOrne iii•Ainberley.: on Saturday, Of a 'quiet • unassuming nature; he will be inisPed• in the • borhood t Arnberley. ••.. .• • •• Mks l• Robert ...:McT.avish, Mrs... George ,McDonald, Mrs. • Witham, Iackson of Ripley and Miss Agnes Carpbeil Of Point Clark attend, • ; edthe group meeting held at the • home of :Mrs: j. Nesbitt' on ,Tues- day'. eVening.. • .• • ‘. : . Mr. , and Mrs: Glen • Campbell., were week -end Visitors in .Brace - bridge . and other : points:,- • MI-. Robert Steele '•Of Detroit attended' the. funeral of 'his • ,, sin, Mr.....-Georgell3eid on Wednes.- day.• • • • 'MT:. and Mrs, Riie11 Canipbell who ., recently :celebrated 'their.' 25th Wedding anniVerSary at .At- • wood Were also feted by • rela- tiVeS, at their cottage at Point Clark. ,* ' • •••• Mr. 'and •MrS. NOrvaI Nesbitt, were in PalmersfOn an Saturday • attending .the wedding of. Miss •Mary Bridge, daughter' of Mr... & Mrs,, Russell 'Bridge forrner re- sidents 'of concession 'tWo Huron . •Township. A rain-oer fron-i Lurgan and, • Pine River Congregations .attenci;- ed' anniversary serN:ites• at Bethel. • Church ,ons Sunday,. Rev ClifOrd, Waite of London was guest spea— ker for the •Occasion and. MiS8 13ertha Jean Blue of Ripley was: guest sOlpist. • A family gatherin&;. was ,held 'at t,he/horrie of -Mr. and' Mrs, Reg ',Godfrey. .June " 18th in •honor of their' daughter; Iielen, • whose marriage takes place June 24th. ISixty-severi.'• relatives attended,. atheng therri 'Were Mrs. James ]TaYl,cr (May Welsh) f Kinear,. dine, oldest member present and infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, i Murray Culbert , of RipleY who i was' the youngest ,4rt ' enjoyable !afternoon wag 8pent. visiting to- gether, Helen Was preserileci with • ; many, lovely gifts and thanked everyone , very •gfaciopsly, • ; • . . • 'r • 4 • • • ' 4.1.; , • .• • ,, 541 4 • • • 1 •,,• ' • 4 4 ' ! ' 41