The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-07-12, Page 13Or
PNESDAY, OVIX: 1.4111. 1901.
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Haul g returne to LUcknow to
reside, our trucking business will
now be operated strictly from
Lucknow;
Customers on 'the Ripley and Dungannon . Exchanges
PLEASE CALL COLI..ECT, 1.1.1../C.INpAr 57
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Gordon. BrOoks' Transport
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lany Mourn Death
f Mrs. Ritchie
MRS. JACK RITCHIE '
largely attended funeral ser-
e on: Thursday afternoori at
• MacKenzie 1VIemorial Chapel,
s the, last of many tributes to
s. Jack- Ritchie; •whose 'un-
ibly :death on Monday brought
iespread sorrow to the corn-
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&II: Ritchie passed away in
Hospital :at the •:noon
ir on. July 3rd, ten-, days, after
had given •bIrth to :a son,
rinetli Charles. . • •
Ritehie. was the former-.
ries. 'Hawkwood,. daughter.: of
Arthur HawkWood,-and the
Mr.•Hairkwood, arid was born'
Calgary over 46 years 'a'go, On
gust;Oth, 1914. •'
he' wai in'England when World
r.',H broke •out, and, entered
p4al. in Englana to train as.
tithe. While in the' Old Cowl -
Agnes met a 'LucknoWgirl,.
Graham, now Mrs. Lowndes,
9• was also in' training. It was
Ough thisfriendship that Ag -
first came :.to: 1.4ucknow,.
ere she met and married Geo':
on who predeceased, her.
)n • February., 5th, .1959, A•gn•es
rried Jack Ritchie of Zion, :&
aneth, Charles was their first
Id. :Mrs. Ritchie made a tior-,'
1 post -natal recovery but com-
ations developed as . she was
art to. return • horhe, which"
'lied fatal despite'ev'eryt'hing:
t 'a -team -of doctors. could do.
Vhile_LucknOw had be,en her
ne •:for little. more than .15
Ts,' Agnes was: better.; known
many than sortie 'Whin :.have•
rit a lifetime here; She was
roted to her household,: was a
•rieighbour and . a:willing
rker whenever called' on
ic and church activities. She
s a member of Jhe 'Legion
xiliary„' was vice/prelident of
Lody-Foresters, and for Seven.
trs had ::beeri. a.11eader in. the
:wanash2OirlS 4-H'. Honnein k
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member of Ashfield Circuit
ited Church, the, funeral ser-
e was conducted at the Mad-
To Enter Training,
CGIT' Gives Gift
The osftyiarke c.G.I.1%-: of
South Kinloss Church held their
final Meeting in the form, of a
:picnic at the hoirie of 'Mrs. Ted
Collyer. The girls enjoyed boat-
ing, games' and races–A delicious
lunch was served with barbecued
hamburgers, cake, elkies and
ice cream.
At the conclusiori. a presenta-
tion was Made to. Carol Stanley,
air senior merpber and graduate
who plans to enter Stratford Hos
pital in the • fall as • a nurse -in
t training, The address was read :by•
Eileen., But and Betty Wall pre-
sented •carbl with a cup and
saucer.... •
Dear Carol: .•. •
Because you will presently go '
Frorn the classroom to training
• before, ,
I.Ve want ou to. f el a d to
Kenzie Memorial • Chapel on
Thursday .by her paitor, Rev.
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.Kaiser. E1.
'Li h
mer m ac was
organist and soloist. On Tuesday
and, Wednesday 'evenings, mem-
orial serVices were held by ; the'
Auxiliary and 'Foresters, • ••
Interment was in• Greenhill.
cemetery, the pallbearers being,
'Gordon Kirkland, .Wm. G. •Ifun-
"ter,, Frank Ritchie, Jerry Cran-
ston,' Chester •Hackett,• & Albert
Taylor, ,
She • is survived :besides ',her'
husband .by Betty and l‘ilatjorie'
•Alton, Douglas, Alton and. little
Kenneth Charles':Ritchie. Surviv4
ing 'also are ,her mother; four
brothers, Tom, Miles, 'John and
Joe •Hawkwood and two sisters,
Mrs: Sam. Chalack (Margaret) .8t.
Mrs.Jack 13ancroft (Betty), all of
Western • •
and7TV–IiiT7B-atterOft---•:and•
children visited Mr. and. :Mrs.
Ritchie in June,prior to leaving
on a• trip overseas. •
° Mrs. Chalack and Torn HaWk-
workl fleW east tO attend their
sister's funeral'. Mrs. Hawkwood
has been here for the past year.
Made Presentation
To Shirley Courtney
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'We are sorrry to report that Da' -
id •MacDonald is; ill iri hospital;
In London also ;that. Jim
°Came-
ron ' and Mise'. Ben • Chisholm,
'formerly of this :;.coriimunitY are
also. in London :hospitals.
Mr. Jim' MacTavish of 'Luck -
now is assisting Oliver BarkWell
,with the. haying. • : • • •
Mr, and Mrs. Calvert of Guelph
Visited with Mr. and Mrs., Ewan
MacL,eap on. Thursday. -Mrs. RoSs.,
Calvert. and; children • who ',have
been 'Visiting with the: MacLeans
returned:home to Guelph, with'
them, ,„:•• . ••• ' • ° . ;
• Mr. and. Mrs: Walter • Dexter
.rettirried home Iriri. .their, •trip
overseas., . •
The C.W.L. and .Kiptail .W.I.
are catering to a.bariouet • for.
the Sports car. races at Port Al-
bert ori•Sattirday.
.COngratulations to Billy
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certainly know , •
We'll, think of you 'many times,
o'er. .
As we' ponder each thing. •
,We have, shared a,s a' band,
Life's rules , that a blessing. can
bring, . • • • '
As C.G.I.T.'s we ,together will
stand, • •
And mean- every word that • we
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sing. ,• .,
We .'wish you, the best arid know.
you will,bring •
Something :sweet, tto where ever,
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you are, : , • • •
To all that is rioble and pure YOu
-may .cling, • „.: • • •
Your life's wagon hitched to a'
star. : " •
We want you to have: this remeril
brance We give • •
AS• a • token to ever remind you;
Wherever you go and wereVer
yott.lrve
Of the 'friends You are leaving
behind: you, .'•
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Signed • ortbehalf Of thegirls
and leaders, Mrs.. L:. MacDougall
and Mrs. T. Collyer. . •
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olaYsort: and David Gibs-Oli'•Who
graduated .fi•orn Grade witfii
.lst class honors, •'• , • •
A farewell panty was held at
•Lochalsh school. for • Mi8S Shir-
ley Courtney', 'Who has been the
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teacher. for the pat • year. John
Bradley acted as chairman for- a
short Program, David Gibson
made the speech & Janet Gib -
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son made the' presentation of a
living room lamP• . •
M'rs. DaVid Elphick assisted at
the Trousseau tea in ..honor of
Ruth • Proctor of Belgrave.
• Mrs. K.. Farrish is visiting in
Goderich with Mr.- :and: Mrs.
Gilders. /' • •
•,and Mrs: Pavid Elphick.
and Donna, were guests at the
.-Alton7ProCtor wedding on •Satur-•
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Visiting Mr., and Mrs. Oliver
.MtCharles° are ' Mr. and Igcg.
Magill. of.: 'Whitihsville,
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CANADI NETROFI/NA
Has Service Station
FOR LEASE'
IN LUCK14101A1/
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with Moore's Porch 'and
Floor &am. el
• *For any •floor --inside
outside •
o Dries fast with. no. sPeciOt
primer- •, • .
• High glOss •Finish that stays• •
bright. , .
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• Easy .washing.cloes not
water Spot .
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Benjamin
o ore paints
.MUADIE ,On(1.*sqN
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Phgne 1 �, Lucknow
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derson, plank. for, :bridge, 46.80;
Thomas Hackett, Ester and Brush
kill, .120,65; V. R. Mole, hauling.
gravel and ,spreading calcium
4700; 'Chester Nicholson, ',. weld-
• ing chain, '2.00; Imperial Oil, fuel
and tax, 169,84; Reeves Construc-
tion, bridges, 4;437.00; Dominion
Road' Sachinery, grader lalacles,
69.20; Donald M. SimpSon, tuft
employmentinSurancf :stamps,
18.40. •••••
General. Account — County of
Huion reforestation $$3.83;'
M. Harper, ,auditirig; 475,06; Pine
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crest: Manor Ltd., Hospital Miss
Irwin, .135.00; Town of Goderich,
H.S., Debenture, 4,918;77; 'Town. of,
doderich, relief, Mrs. MurPhy;
.22:50; Reeves •constr•fiction, ,De-
partinent on Contract, 475.00; Mrs..
Jean Broughton,' relief, Norman
Brackwell,, '25.61; •• Andrew
Rit-
hienses to. Mayors and
Reeves meeting,.:35',.00. •
Council adjourned AO nneet.
.August 7th, .1961 at,, 8 p.m: •
' • D. .M: ' SIMPSON, :Clerk.. , Gunmen, Ripley,. pass.
PEE' WEES WON. • •
tuclmoW Pee Wees :chalked up ,‘
their first win of the, sesaon in • •
Belgrave oh Thursday When they
won a 6 to 4 decision.,
Orr- Wednesday evening the lo-
cals kids are. at .1tOrne with ' -.-
water 'as the :visitors. : •• . •
AREA YOUNG PEOPLE
PASS.: 111USIC.„ EkAMS •
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Pupils o Mrs. A.A C Agnew
Were succesSful,iii passing Grade
2 Theory examinations 41,0 ,The , •'.
Royal Conservatory. of MuSic. 1st
class horior; Allan MacDo•rigall,•,.
Mary Andrew; Grace•MacDougall;
pass, Karen Carruthers: •
The following piano pupils of ,.
Nits:* Bill' Scott were successful
in passing 'Toronto Conservatory ,
exams:1 Grade 'IV,. Joan Ma -
Kenzie, Lucknow,. pass; , Grade
VI, Anne Girnmell; Ripley,:
Ors;' Grade VI, Katherine Culbert, •
•RiPIey, pass; .Grade ' VI; • Frank,
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Mr, Parney and Billie Parney . •
of • '•Ridgetowp are holidaying ., . • • • •
with Mr, 'and Mrs. Lorne :Luther.
• For. Carefree.-. Summer Dti.ving
COUNCIL MINUTES
ASHIFIEL13 TO VVNSIIIP
Council met on July 3rd, 161'
at 8:00 p.m., all members present.,
Miriutes.of•the•last meeting were
• read ad approved an moon of •
Z--1959 Chev Belair sedan§• •° nti
• LOOK AT THESE
• 1961 Pontiac automatic, fully equipped ' $2,995
1960 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan,, automatic ... . . . ..
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196 . Pontiac Stratochief, automatic . . . . . . . . . . ....."...• $2,395 •
m ▪ ' 1959 Chev Coach,;V•'-8, automatic ° • ' • $1,995
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960Pontiac Strto chie fsedan, fully ' equipped $2,350
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE A‘iAILABLE"
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Howard and. MacKenzie.
MacKenzie '• and Boyd; that
council give• Reeve $35.00 ekpen
es to Mayors and •ReeveS meet-
ing at :London. • •
Boyd anct Gibson, to, have re-
ports on Zinn and Robb Munici-
pal Drains read July t9th.
▪ Howard and Boyd to pay the
• ▪ ,' folioNYIng accounts: .
Payroll No. 7,Doug Mole.$12.60,
Reg. Broome, 44.10; Connie Hog-
an, 182400; Kerry, Hogan; 50440; El, ‘•
• MANY OLDER MODELS, TO'CHOOSE 'FROM • 'O.
1.959 Vauxhall, .6 cylinders . . ..
'2 1959 they 4 -door station -wagon, 'V-8,
,o power brakes, au' tomatic . .
• 4956 Ford Custori sedan, automatic ...
' :1957 Mercury Automatic • .
1957 13uiek Sedan, automatic
• 1956 Chev '4 -door Stationwagon . • •
•111 1956 :Meteor Rideau, automatic
• 1955 Meteor Sedan, with :automatic
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1955 uick 2 -door hardtop . .
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S1;450
power steering,
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4„.• . ft 6.11 1 • '11 $1,450 st
10. IrS '• 4641 1.LI•Vi0ri
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•• $1,065
rki Irbil. $ 795
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Ri.chard West, .244,20; Herman
Phillip, 26.10,; Graydon Ritchie
• Income Guaranteed:29.7'0; John Nicholson, , .209,42;
• Jack Alton, 5,00.
Road AccoUnts Saugeen
Spraying. Co:,' gravelliftg, $9,Ci46.-
§Piteadini, 69;3.00; DarniniOn-Rtiad
Machinery, stirrup assernbly,
122.;72 E. Forster, A.yg hours
back-hOeing, 59.50; LuckrioW Co -
''i • i 'II vkieed $pray, 04.50; ,j, W., 'Hen-
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:IN 1956 'CAW IA -ton :With long bet if 4114.4ViriV.,• 110,448 $895
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