The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-04-30, Page 2„THELUGKNOWt SENTINEL, L'i1:KNO'
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ON,A:R10 ..
J3I'' 'UARY
MRS.. GEORGE pmriS
In St, Joseph's Hospital,, Lon-
don,' on Monday, Aprilo'21st, the,
th of My; Helene
Grahamdeaoccurred , beloved wifearof ` .George
Lavis ofene Thawasmesborn foinrd.,
, Lucknow
and' received ''her formal .educa-
tion in `Lucknow and Woodstock
Collegiate,
'She attended London. Normal
School and after teaching;'a short
tune, roarried..the late John Sher
riff.
Upon his death she again en-
,tered the,teaching: profession,
teaching . sixteen years in Luck-
now and.'.the last • nineteen years
in the London district...•
She was .married 16 months
ago to George Laois 'and ,move.d.
'to Thamesford:., •
..She leaves to mourn, her. hug-
BORN
WILI TNS -=-in : Wirigham General
Hospital on'; Saturday,, April 19,.
'1958,, to .Mr. arid, Mrs 'Charlie"
'Wilkins R. 3; • Lucknow, a son;.
Lawrence Cecil (Larry)
HUNTER - Mr. and . Mrs. Bill`
Hunter (nee Mae Irwin) • , are
happy to announce, the arrival of
a daughter ping Wingham District
Hospital,•. Monday; April 28th,
1958, a sister for . Dale.
'ogres ive-Conservative Association-
BRUCE :RIDING
Annual : Meeting. and
�oiirtatin�
entior
to be held
SOUTHAMPTON ;ARENA
FRIDAY, MAY 2nd`
. at 8.00. p.m.'
rominent, Speakers
r.
Everybody "Welcome
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COMPLETE -DISPERSAL SALE
a Ptirpose Shorthorn Cattle
2 HERD SIRES
pe Held At -The Farm
DNESDkY, MAY 44th, 1.958- -
65 FEMALES
Featured in, the_Salemill be the get of such'
Templereagh Royal 'King (Imp); Sanford Ballysudden;
' The herd, Was estalbished in 1934. The females have all
been bred on tir farin, and frOm outstanding 'imported
double dairy bul s: ,
Females vaccinated. ,
• JAMES M.' SCOTT, ,,,SCOTT ,POIILTRY TARMS
DANCE. RECITAL
ELL PATRONIZED'
The annual 'dance recital • stag-
ed by local students of .Amy
Johnston's dancing . school - *as.
'held in;. the. Lucknow District
was - enjoyedby a large.
.High `School on. Friday night, and
' audit=
ence,
Their tutor acter as chairlady
and Mrs. Jean Cumming was
pianist -'Guest' pipers :and accom-
panists for. same : of the' dancing
were Reay •MacKay, and Stewart.
White of Toronto, wh o were pre-
sent by permission of the Colonel
of the, 48th Highlanders of Can-
ada and Pipe Major A. Dewar.
The program. was' as :follows:
Shadow Waltz, !.Carolina and
Waltz Clog by Joan MacKenzie,'
Karen Helen Courtney,Y Linda
Boyle, Janet, Carruthers, Wendy
MacaKenzie, Lana Hodgkins, Myra
'Griffiths, Fay Hogan, Wanda;
Hunter; Marilyn MacIntyre,' . Di-'
'anne Vaselia.
'Babies 'Ballet arid Babies Tap.
by Jean.: Strother` Rosemary.
:Eedy., and Marsha Hodges, Two
French Girls, Mary Allin And
Joan' MacKenzie; Who's Sorry
Now, Wendy MacKenzie:
✓Soft Shoe, Linda'Boyle,- Helen
Courtney, Jan e `t ' Carruthers;
Myra Griffiths, Fay Hogan, Lana'
Hodgkins, Dianne : Vasella, Mari-`
4,1 ,Ti OMAS �ROB1?6:
i • The death, of Mrs. Thos; Robb
"occurred at her home at, Ambers-
ley on °' Friday,' April 18th :from
a heart attack. She was. in her
70th year and had been ill . for.
sick' .weeks,
Mrs Robb . was of a friepcly,
hapy a nature and had endeared,
hers` elf to. a wide circle of
friends; 'She was, ' the former
Elizabeth Jane Elliott and was'..
born' ,on r :•Concession Six, Huron
,Township, on November.. 11, 1`888.
Mr. and Mrs; Robb were mar=
vied .at Holyrood .on• March' 28;•
1906,.over fifty-two years ago.
They farmed. in the . Amberley
district . for .',many years : until•
retiring to Amberlley ,six years.
a
ham and Vera, both , of ,Dor-
chester; .two brothers, Wilfred of
New ..Westminster,; .B.C.,. , a n d
Frank of. Lucknow and seven
grandchildren,
She was ;laid to rest in Green
hill' Cemetery; ''Lucknow,
McLennan and MacKenzie Mem-
orial Chapel, pallbearers,, being
Harry. Lavis, Lawrence McLeod,
four grandsons,, Peter , Sheriff,
F.10. ; Bruce, Alan and Kenn eth
Marr; The.ser'vice was 'conducted
by : Rev. • Wallace McClean .of'.
Lucknow Presbyterian' Church;
MRS. DAVID ERRINGTON.'
The. death -of Mrs. David Er-
rington, formerly ` Sarah Eliza
beth 'Bell; occurred at noon on
Saturday, April 26th, in her 84th
year. . She was ,a daughter : of.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bell . of
'Workington, , Cumberland Cou n•
ty, °;England.
Mr. and.- Mrs Errington _w_ere
married in England in 1897 arid
came to Canada ;ten;' years later
in.. 1907.. ` Since then, with the
exception of'two years !S.perit at
Kincardine; they ;had, resided on
Concession .4 West 'Wawanosh.,
-Mr, .Erxington ,.,.passed ..away ;24.
years ago. " ° .,,•
•Surviving are one son Jack`; of
West Wawan6sh, and a 'grandson,
George
The funeral service !was held
onvMonday at St. George's Ang-
lican' Church,. Auburn, conducted
by Rev. B. De Vries. Burial was
in : "Dungannon. 'Cemetery, the
'Pallbearers being Victor, Everett,
Harold and Jim Errington, Stew='
art . Reed and John l inti igan
l'ar "R
Pine River United Church and
her: pastor, Rev. .J: CI Hutton,
conducted the:funeral service :at
the McLennan and MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel in, Lucknow on
Monday,' 'April • 21st. Interment,'
was in Greenhill. • Cernetery, the' ..
pallbearers. being, Art -Courtney.
'Walter Browny Archie Courtney,
Charlie Boyd, Dan McLean, Dave •
Johnston.
•
FlOwer bearers '• Were Gordon
Moffat, Reuben .Wilson; Go%don
bUrn, Eldon EradleY; ROSS, Sine s,
Ewen McLean, Alvin Robb, Go
dori. :Elliott,' Glen CaMpbell ,and
:Wilmer .and• Howard Robb' of
Ashfield ToWnshiP and Harvey
Robb. of .Huron .Township. A
daughter,' Vera; predeceased her, •
niOther In -1949. •
Surviti,:ing also are tWo broth-
ers', Richard •Elliott Holyrood,
Robert Elliott.' of Hamilton and
(Edna) Of Teepwater:
:l3rOphy a' few days- last week. ,
Miss Maiireen Leddy Of Kit:
Rita sPent Suriday. at the Will ••
Catharines ,spent a few days at
the' home 'of his brOther, Miles
KiNcsBRipcE
0
Mr. Thos."Foran who has spent
the winter with his sister„ Mrs.
Clara • Winters Riohmond Hill
'Toronto, has returned , home
-Rita— Of— Searforttl; 7 Motored—,
Mr.- and Mit. Will Kinahan,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy and,
Richmond Hill, TorontO, to visit
Mr: Gordon '-'itennedy of the
.Basilian Fathers on
.there they' Celebrated' a
family 'birthday party, for Gor-
.Miss. Ada, BrophY and friend
visited Ambrose' and Mary Ada
Kitchener were recent Visitors
at their, parents' horne here. •
Wfr. and' MI.'S. George Nevitt
and family ixf London. spent the°,
Gus ' DevereauX, Visited Mrs.
Mary'Foran in -St. JosepWs Hos-
pital, London; on SatUrday.'.We
coVery and hope she 'will be back
home agairit *ith her family
We after our 'sympathy ,.to•Mrs.
Charles'Robinson and family It? .
thi death of the • late' Charles
RobinSon, who died in .Wingham
'Hoapital, 'April 271h.
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