The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-09-28, Page 11' 1,
yWEDNF, SiDAf;. SMT, 28th, 1960.
• THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUGKNOW, ONTARIO:
1959 Pontiac. 'Laurentian:, automatic, fully equipped. $2,450
1959 Pontiac' • Stratochief sedan; fully . equiped ..;,,:.$2,295
1959 Chev: Biseayne sedan, automatic, 'fully equipped $2,195
2-.-1959 Chev , Belairs, automatic,: fully equipped
1958 Ford Fairlane, automatic •
1958 .Chev Standard Sedan:
1956 Ford. Custom, Sedan; with automatic
1956 -,Ford ' :coach, 8' cylinder ..:...::,
1955 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan •
195'. Olds Sedan •
1954 Buick sedan, _automatic
,
. • •n
$2,050
$1,895.
$1,395
$1,195
$1,150
$1,195 •
'$895
Number of 1953 and '1954 Models from $295- to $750
TRUCKS! :: TRUCKS!
2-1958' Chev, 1/4 -ton. pick-ups, with fleetside body $1,495
1955 Chev:: 2 -ton. dump : • $895:
'1954 Chev. ' %-ton piek-up .
$595
rasseis Motors
Cities •.Service'' Dealer .
Phone 173,' . Brussels
DUNGANNON '
Mrs Jessie Oliver and, sister,
Miss E.'' McMillan last Saturday,
visited . their' •niece, . Mrs.. Wm.
Grahaan,and Mr. Graham,: South-`
ampton.
Mr.• Jim Brake who recently.
entered Toronto University w.as
•home. with :his ' parents, 'Mr... anal
.Mrs.. Cecil Blake for the week-
end.
Mr: Robert-,Stothers -whoun-
dement: an. operation at Victoria
:Hospital, was able to comehome
last week -end and' :is recovering
nicely.
Mrs. Mary Rivett visited 'at
Comber for the : week -end with
her sister, •Mrs. Bert. Badman. :
Mr, and. Mrs. Harvey :Culbert.
enjoyed a motor trip. •last week
•to, visit Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer Mc-
Whinney, Downsview; his bra-
: ther, Mel Culbert, . Malton, 'and
they also: attended. the 'Jersey
Cattle. •Sales at. Richmond Hill,
Aurora and Oakville , and also
Went to see Niagara. Falls...
Mr J: ,O. Durni of Kitchener
..was .horne for the week -end , with.
Ms. and Mrs: -Herb Finnigan.
`Mr.. Harold-. Errington'it doing:
very well, towards •recovery at it's a ' sign the parson :needs'
Wingharn Hospital and. expects • waking' up.:
to be '.coming ;home this Week.'
Visitors Sunday with Mrs: Min-
nie Jones and Mel .were Mr. and
Mrs: Spence Irwin, ' Lucknow
OBITUARY
• MRS. C hLBERT . FRAYNE
After an illness of about one
year, Mrs. .Gilbert .Frayne, 66,
well-known Kingsbridge. resident
died at Alexandra Hospital,.
'Goderich, early-' Tuesday morning.
of last week.. The remains rest-
ed. at the Lodge, Funeral Home
where a wake Was held W.ednes-,
day and Thursday evenings, Re-
quiem Mass was, held at St.. Jo$
eph's Church,. Kingsbridge, ' at.
which Mrs. Frayne was for many.years an activee member, at 10;8.0:
a,m., Friday. Interment was in.
St.. •Jos*eph'S Cemetery, Kings
bridge. T
—�S'he -was born;at .Denver, Col-
orado, where her parents once •
moved from Ashfield Township
•but who:later returned to -Kings-
bridge when the . deceased . was
an early, age. The former 'Paul-. ' 1
ine' Mary' O'Reilly, she was a 1
daughter of the late Cornelius
O'Reilly and Mary Richardson.'
On .November•. 12, • 1918, she
was married at Brighton, Eng %1
land, to Dr. Gilbert . Frayne; a
'veterinary •: surgeon, • who : was
serving with the Iinperial . Army
in World War 1. She had: met
her -husband,. in .Toronto ' some
time previosly and .Was on .a
tour of England when she • met
.him : again ., and . was, married.
.After ' the war, they..returned to
Canada where . Dr. Frayne open-
ed a practice at, Kingsbridge.
Surviving besides her husband
are' three sons, 'Donald, Douglas
and Eugene • all of Ashfield; :also
one sister, Mrs. Ed'; Redfern. of
Detroit, and two brothers, Jos-�j
• eph' ' O'Reilly, of •Detroit and J. �.
• V. O'Reilly, of : London.
A • . devoted • nemlber . of St;'
Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge,
, she WO, a member: the:.C.W.L.,
Altar' Society' and 'league of the
Sacred 'Heart.
Mrs. Frayne was a much ap
•
preciated and faithful 'news . cor-
respondent ,: of The Sentinel' at
l ingsbridge until • her illness •
when her son,. Eugene,' took:.over
the : duties for ' her..•
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nganno
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School Childrens Parade 1:0 . p.
•Lucknow Pipe Band., ,
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headed by
Fair opened by John Durnin, "Huron County Warden.
Public :School Children 'Free
•RSE RACES,- ES :'RUNNING RACES : PONY RACES
Indoor Exhibits :4-H Club Contest
Baby Contests 1 'to. iimonths and 6 to 12' ,months .:
DANCE AT NIGHT
Music by Jimmy Scotts Orchestra,. Blyth
Ralph Godfrey, Fres.' T. "Illi. `: Durnin, Sec.-Treas.
;kr. arid Mrs."• W. Stafford:tie- condition. She was 're- '.
turned" home. Monday after a
visit with ,friends and relatives
in T:oron•tb arid . suburbs.
.l r. and..Mps. W. 'McLeod, Kin-
.•cardiie visited Mr. and.Mrs. 'Ro-'
beet Stothers on Sunday
Mr.' :and Mrs.. Clayton Alcock,
Saulte ' Ste..1Viarie visited their
moved 'to' Goderich Hospital;
Mr. acid Mrs. Fred Baechler on
:Sunday `visited relatives: .at Ros-
tock and 'Milverton: •
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Visitors, . Sunday. with Mr. • and
Mrs. Nelson ' Culbert were Mr,
and ,Mrs Glerr Huston 'arid Jean, .:
Ripley, Mr, and Mrs, ':ELdon Cui-
cousins, Mr: and' Mrs. Victor,bent and family, south of the.
' rington and on. 'Sunday they to• Mr., , and . Mr's:. Spence'• Ir
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gether visited ' their cousin, Mr,. '.v'in of Lucknow:
Wes Alton, London:.- The . "Country Fair" Dungan -
Mr, Ennis .Corrifort; .St. Cathe-...non 'Public- School held Wedne-
rines visited his uncles ' Harold day afternoon . of last :week turn-.
and Cecil' Blake , and also at the ' ed out a 'splendid . success, lylr
Ranch home on the' lith of Ash- Robert "Norman' a'nd Mrs. M.
field• Durnin : made 'arrangements for •
liev�>-. aiher D i3exaniixger otthe bazaax, Yhik Yancf e --
London visited—his. uncle, Mr,; Mr• Eldon Culbert of the Ash -
Barney Benninger.. and attended, field school board was, on hand
the 'funeral of Mrs. Dr.. G. Frayne: to all iii and bring to order th.e
• of 'Kingsbridge classes fon judging: the boys and
Mr:' and Mrs. Nelson Culbert girls in costume ; following: the
and Mr: and Mrs.'Glen Huston ,parade toa Rat-a=tat-tat band.
and Jean are on 'a motor trip .to made up of ! ,pupils.' Miss Iva
Parry Sound this' week , "
.' ;':Carr,. M. L._ lifers acid Mrs. iVi.
Mrs T. Richards' and Mrs,•eed ,were81.judges. Mrs. Vactor`
Black and Mrs:. Hugh
Herb Finnigan met in. the Unit-
/ McWhrn-
ed. Church' on Monday night with ney were at the tables of sewxn:
the 4. purp"pse of organiiins ' a goods 'and r offs aril 'vegetables
C,G:I. I4. group. 'After . a8ai i' in the .Senior Room.. In the Jun...
meeting and interests , aroused set up forth er was a coon er'
vin coffee,. of
� ror Room; . ere
an election of officers will be g
made & plans for the Iii.:../torah- dogs and pie at which Mrs. M.
1y,`meetings to, follow this ,sea- Durnin was assisted by' Mis.
on. •Eldon Culbert and Mrs. , Ch"as.
Mrs. Elizabeth Amstrong took •Fowiex• Races and a ball ga'ne
a 'weak 'spell the end of the .was enjoyed at the back play"
week and her nephew; Mr. Har 'ground :After expenses $98. was,
Vey McIntyre in the same dwell- realized as profits ;from the
mi ternoon.
ing' house.found her in' a •se `' a
vfilirt