The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-30, Page 10PAGE TEN
THE LUCKNO`Q ' SEN 1.4 KNOW, ONTARIO
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FOR; FAST, EFFICIENT OVERNIGHT Li
■ CALLED BY DEATH
■ „ 11'!� ' 1' illiam A. Russell one of
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TORONTO
LONDON'
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ANSPORT
Loads Insured
' New Winagham: Warehouse
• * rSei'ving Wingham and District
'•*. Household >Movmg :Service to any
Ontario points.
No Load Too 'I = No; Load Too Small
A h Receroc :tare, When Yon Ship: By
WALDEN : BROTHERS
W lits M A ''RIJSS L:
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■ Lucknow's most '. respected sen-
■ for citizens, passed . peacefully
■ ' away on Friday, November 18th
in Wine-tam,Hbspital after a
I long and. distressing illness, He
nwilliam
was in• his 95th ,year,
Alexander ;Russell
■ was born at Cobourg on August
'5tth', 1866,. one : of a family of
■ eight children of .Mr. and :Mrs.
... Alexander' .Russell. ' 'He, farmed
inwith .his. father :until .1908 : when
it he went to Saskatchewan as a
.grain buyer .for Western Canada
• Flour Mills. In .1909 he . married
Jean Stewart of . Cobourg. and . for
■ 29 years they lived in Western
i ' Canada at Rockanville. , and
12 I Creelman, . Sask..
a In 1937 they . caime to Lucknow
■ to:make . their home, although
• not as complete' strangers,' for
they had visited here with • Mrs.
■ Russell's sister, Mrs. B. ' J. Che.s-
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nut: As residents .of this oan=
ritually they. .endeared themsel-
ves to a wide .circle of friends.
M. Russell' was "well read."
a I He was an .interesting conyersa
■ tionalist, and keenly . interested ,
• in world and local .affairs, poli-.
▪ tics and sperts,
■ But above all he was a fine
a
1 Christian genu anand a de -
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■ PHONE COLLECT; t voted . ;rind . faith churclainihn..
r' SUPERTEST GARAGE: PHONE 248, LUCKNOW : a ' � Private tnellihservicepunwas
■ , conducted ate nstone` -
■ Wi 15 - Kincardine 530 — Ripley 193 a .
■I eral Home on .Sunday; November
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al 120th by • Rev :Alex Naamno of
■ ! �Wanghanm Pres ytterian; Church:
�Teh Yomr. Traveller, of When Ordetrmg, To ■ •�
� 14:" . A3ar< and ilttr. � ossa$ Thad beenSHiP EY WALDEN'' BROS: ,.TRANS OR`T :.ceding. recent mointers• ' in
By Phoning RL1 7-6541 Toronto or GE 3-6933 'London • Wingham :,at the home Of .their
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. Interment was in ' Wanghairi
.'LANGSIDE ; Mrs, McQuillan passed' away .,on' aaeietery, the p lbearers being
The . e;ta'mMunity extends sin-
cere sympathy to Mr, Ed Mc-'
Quillin and Mr.. Evan tifeQuil ia><
in the, loss of tilde. sister; .Mrs.
Harold Dawson of Toronto, the
"tomer Winnifred.. McQuillirn;
also too her son, Donald Murray
and daughter:. Wilda of Toronto..
`Thursday .monnin.g m St- Mich- S R. ''Robertson, Ernest .Nlakc„
eels Rospital, Toronto. Buurrial , Cameron . MacDonald, Gordon
took place . in Toronto on; Satur- Fasher. J L. MacMillan 'and K. •
day nn®ruing at .10 am, Triose �' c.. . Murdae;
going zto Toronto Saturday •nnorn- :, Surviving anti his widow, two
ing from: this. district to attend daughters,' and two - sons. • - Iso
the furterat ' were. Mr. and.:: '
. bel and Stewart Rne�ell "of Re-' ,.
Hauntley, 'Da-sorn, Mrs. "Rd., Me- ` a; ''Mrs:. W.. 'A. er lahon
. $gam.
Quillen and Grant:d Mr; man g (Nan) of Wi aain; faun of Kitt=
Itlequillan, .Mr. 'Ed McQuillin p.cheaner Surviving also is a . sis-
was in the city returning 4o his! ter, .Macs. Colin, Arthur' of Cali
home ' with the• rest. . ' 1 forma, as well as five grand
The Ladies Aid` of Fide 1 elnaldti.
Church is to be held at the home
frig Misr Farish .Moffat on Friday
'eVenang ; This 'IS the annual
wzrozsDAir, NOV ,80th, 1060
Atha Meeting. Of, Ashtield
United: Church W:M,S
The Womens Missionary
ciety of) the Ashfield.. United
Church, met in the parsonage on
November 24th, Mrs, :John Rit-
chie; thepresident, opened . the
meeting with hymn 356, follow-
ed • by . the Lord's prayer in. uni-
son.' Mrs. Livingston Menary
read' the scripture lesson, and
Mrs. Bert Alton led in prayer.
The Treasurer's report by Mrs.
Clifford Ki]patriek showed we
are well over .the allocation. Mrs...
Warren -Zinn tread, the correspon
ding secretaries' report. The sec-
retary -treasu'rer's reports were
given by 'Mrs. Herb Curran for
Blakes,, ' Mrs. Jim Nelson for
Racketts and Mrs.' W. G. Hunter
for Zion. The report on supplies
rear by Mrs, 'Bert Alton showed
tthe,.ladies: have had 'a very busy
year in supply work': Mrs. Kais-
er invited •the ladies to her :home'
for the "`World's Day of Prayer"
meeting. Mrs.. Ervin Zinn, is to
assist her preparing the • prog
ram. Each society ,is to make ya
contribution to "Sing Time"" se
over Cly TV, Winghan>t, Rev..
Kaiser took charge of the elec.
tion of officers as follows: presi-
dent, :Mrs. Livingston. Menary;
Treasurer, `Mrs, Clifford,Kilpat-
rick; Corresponding Seereta ,
Mrs. Warren Zinn; Recording &
PreAS• .Secretary, Mir Chri,
Cooke; Associate Members sec,
retary,• Mrs. Robert 'Helm; Coif,
munity Friendship Secretary,.
Mrs. Andrew Ritchie; Christian'
Stewardship Secretary, Mrs: 'Bert
Alton; Literature -Secretary, Mrs.
Alex Hackett; Missionary Mon -
oily.' and World Friends Secre ,
tars, .. Mrs. Livingston .Menary;
Supply Secretary, Mrs, Gordon
Kirkland; Christian ' Citizenship
.Secretary, Mrs. 'Jim''At noio1: Rev.
Kaiser closed the .meeting: with
prayer, Lunch:: was Nerved. • by
Mrs, Kaiser assisted by the lad-
ies on the parsonage ' committee.
She: "Before we •married, you
worshipped the ground I walk-
ed • on." '
Re:: "Yeah, 1. thought your.. old'
man owned the' property,"
111 ./ JOHN' SORE.
Mrs. John ',Hr�we, a resident of
meeting with Cbrrastaiaas gaff ex- q Lucknow for some Uurtg years;
change, l flied at. RiverviewHospital,Mr and : Ias.. Victor' Erniner, I -Windsor, en, Thursday; Noverm�
con off Winitechurchvisited on hear 17th,' in. her 98th year. Her
Sunday afternoon at tine home i husband predeceased her in
1944,` and since thenHowe,
had Made •,her homewitth', her'.
daughter, Mrs. Roy' Schradder
nnlaerstborg.':Mrs. Howe. had
Clark. -Johnston, Lynda and Jan- lreenn .in•,failing health, for some
ette of Befigrave were also San.- t time bi had been hospitalizedday v siitors at the Tiffin.. home. t only since Septennber.
' Mrs .and Mrs.. Art flins'rhber- She was the inner Mary Kerr
ger and Dale of Kitchener visit- of Howwck. Quebec. Mr.: and Mrs.
ed Sunday with her parents, Mr.") Howe originally came. from Qae
and M>r& .nnk Miller= and .Har -1 bac to,the ' water district io.
"trey. . ,. ..1 lam, 'and: latter. moved Luck -
Horne from 'London' „ter the. ; noW where .Mr.. Howe misted
Week—end were Lois Maley,.' his son-in-law, the date Robert
.Phyllis • ' St , and Miss • Doris ' Balza: in operataaag his butcher
Moffat was home from Kitc.hen4busineis.
er. `.. II Mrs.: Howe,, 'who fondly' re-•.
Those who attended. the Rat' :irn?aembered by ' many old; friends.;
to ' Live course "in Whntechu th here, as .survived..by .,six daugh- {
Ball from this diastrict were Mas: tees` . Mrs art Button ((Mary
'Wall`aanan Evans, l;Pdtts. ' ':Mailer 'A, of Luck>imn Mrs. Joseph}
Mors.;. Russel Gaunt. Tully, (Margaret,) of `•Windsor;;
Weekend visite with• M' r, &' Mrs. Roy ' Schr adder ' (Elizabeth
ltittars.:E ugene Conley Were Mr, 8'� of Aunherrstburg; Mrs.Garnet
Mrs. Lloyd Moffat and ' ill Sisson. (Annie)„ of Detroit;'.Mrs.
Con. 8, Mr. Joe Conley, Lucknow,: W. Alex Shaw (Elttiel)' +znf Rte-
Mar, and Mrs. 'Ji