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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-05-15, Page 11p,, Y' 15th 1957. TI��D-.' • ih +canvas 'rade annually ha (DUNGANN)N NEW)".; • 16ther.'s.. Pa;Y. Was a special Service , at the, • Dungannon • Un- 'ited ehurch with a large crowd :th'at •-neeessy-tated hairs ' in -the, 'aisles; anti atth&bac�k'w iich ilI_ .ebd, mGeonge• andintroduced Rev; •Moore, the Jane RdbbtopcP lace Watt, presided with Lorne Al read fromthe. > o.n •Wed nesday,, :.M y - 8th after. hcr, sud. Ion a•tr;d" Thomas. Fowler leading Pe) of St. John. ,The • work of the den death on •,$onday,..May: 5th, andrt;acling, scriptures and' offer, Society, was explained and it With a heavy, .paralytic stroke at' ing players, Thoinas lEOwler to ua�e to •know that of 2500 :the •borne of he; recently' de-. ,•.children's _ sto , . 11 ou m g,: t ..1s and dialects spoken ::n (.lased' aunt,'. Mrs•;..Alice Robb„. .of e tlrc rY r ' the waIl.d f 1. , • p e Home tivhere M. , .th . B b1+e .is available ,,uc, k,naw,, where ,1VXar Jane had:, girls scrag � h., .. ,.. Y..; ., , .,,, Y. IYi'a ed", Th,ey.,'were< El- in' 1,109.' Thore ,is ,s;till;. a • lo't to . stayed on, .4p0. was` inten:ding'•tp.' Mothei : ; d to rea' lr aIl''� r , . y eturn to .her," home in •-''Dun an:-. ' eanor Altan, ,L'ynda �:,Blakea;=..Io- . , ,: c ,..,.. •people in trans:.., . g..,_ . _ 1 aign;• riritin and distributing,,;nori'tk�e fol i ; • e'r an Pauline Ander- P glow n Mr., Ror Anne Croz, .d. ...g ,day.:' _ `20,OA0 were::. f •:t i • Ke ' ' a. Rev_Watt eonduet o f, the press i c .. n ic, an. occupant:'' of • the• . , , vba isni • f service :or, • ai} ' in London, • .En land f , 1 1.'iti,411p kitchen - ': i�e�sivc b :pt .:., al Service #` 9 g , ;.i',n • .1�. t'' the rbaptisnlal. font. infants ' a The:•were.: ,Betty Lou, daughter in .,recent ; years, but • there, has been: u crea ed ' ivin . and•re- of Mi; and iMrs�: -Gordon. 1Vlaige, g g Wayne. Geoilge,: son _.of Mr and hewed 'interest, to carry on this :world ;wide Christian•` work. Mrs. Glarlc Zinn; Barbara Ann, • �. daughter of::Mr. and,' Mrs,. Howl rs. J. :Hamilton bad the mis- M. and Culbert; Donald Ross, son c4 fortune on.Saturday , at' noon to o s •Hen - 011 off 'a.chair ^.�dVlr..;and Mi s. R s ry 'Greg __ ;she stood ood on and -py Wayne- s n -- f r. and`-MrsTg ve_.leer.leg-a-. bad' twist"-X=rays Jack Alton; "Debra Anne, daugh on Monday at Goderich hospital • ter of Mr. and 'Mrs: Laverne revealed there were no' .bones Cunningham;un. Donald ; Thomas bro ken; .,but she will be 'Off her nd' Edward` 'Brune sons of Mr: 'fect�� or: a , • C• N l i11" I TEL, LUCKN6Vir `aNT,A Ifl "' Webster„ arrieUrit riaMed Wasaiiade poss.. i�ble .by,, the donation of. the late Imo„ Walter Diekashn, tw le • be- queathed $75. Fast year; Mrs. Dux nin will by made .an• honorary .life•¢nember arid resigns. the posi= tion: to Miss Iota, D, att--conducted..-th-e-rrneet}n - Tl?3e • .f1 'vier .bearers aesar, }} i re• ' en. land, C] cries and 'fho , . FgW1er,, H'ed3: 'Finnigan, NOlsorCulbert, Arthur,Elliott and•. Lorne ' Iyers.' Interment w,as in: Dungannon Lernetery, , • Death of•Ma;ry,Jane Robb; --'The` 1fu;neral" of~ the - l:ate 11!1ar 1956,. ' :Production is,. More. costly when he come downstairs that -morning. She was 'taken to Wing, ham I-iospita;l;:'' but .passed, .away in'.:an :hour, She' was -.75. years old, • and. survived by a.' brother, Wm J' Robb of St, .Helens, and one , sister, • Eliza • Milner of • Lon- Jon. She was ;the. daughter of. the --- - date•- -h _ . � � - C axles --Ra ,bb and -Charlotte Marwood • Rdbb•, •.born at Donny brook 'Rev, .Geo..• D. Watt icon du cted funeralrices t :` Nt - e ,a cbn -n•an--- ,nd:--- - - MacKcnzi;e--Nierri:orial'' Chapel, Pallbearerswere .. Lorne. Ivers, Frank :Jones ' R J Du'r- n, es, Wardell, er. i zgei' pustitly three ' vtreek-S and Mrs. Don Williamson; Sandra' Mr: and Mrs'; Fred Finlay of 'Lorraine- • .da i leiter . o.f:'1Mr;_ .: and: . r -Mrs.- Mrs,: g St, Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs: ni L Bert F t son d Mr. sand Mrs, Allan.derson on''Sunday 'and Mrs.:.Harold Maize and Larry. Harvey An aid, : Alvin. Roob. Interment 'Was Juries, Hackett. The choir sanga :bap- ,.also called; on Mr. and Mrs: Cecil Dungannon: Cemetery, p ;Blake. tismal hymn after the ceremony; Mrs. Abner Morris• .is spending 25 `Years, Married ' ;and• rayers, , Rev, Watt' spoke. on: Athis week, ;visiting her•� '1VIr. 'snd .Mrs. Everett ;, �• ,,,, ' , t lig daughter, . Exiling= God is , our • Hope � The' teachers ' • : Mrs'. ,Russel Drennan, Sarnia. ton'., were x5 years. married and scholars of .the • Sunday Visitors : with -Mr. ` and Mrs, 'Satui day• and on Sunday at their .School joined for -the ;service` and occupiedrow' ;R J. Durnin on Srda were . home r a ,family reunion Was 'en- . the centre. of seats:: atuY their _Mrs. Omar Brooks, Sunday school secretar cal'led`'the narnesTin :•'each Mass ;for pupils: to come •forward oqu rd -and receive awards for. perfect; attendance in •.the past year.' 'They were Bibles, `hyrnri books and :,other ":Biible .:story, •guest 'her ;..granddaugh.te•F,1 books. TheY. 'Were :Presented hYGarfield Westoni-,Whose- .thusban d. he .Superintendent, Mr,• Frank is_ the .fa•m'ous °'bi cult` ' anufact Pentland'. The ' church looked ' ur er.: They are. presentlyliving ... ng beautiful With floral tributes in in Toronto, but' live 'also part of meriory of the late Mr' and Mr:;:: the , vear T in England ..and Bet• nephew, Mr., Donald , I3urnin ' and wife --of • Californi-a-an -and the latter couple's son, ,FO. Ralph Durrin instructor, and •:w>ife of Clinton RCAF Mrs: Nellie Stewart had a's her: joyed. They •were Mr :arid Mrs. Harold;,Isa�b'elle : -Ad ( ) awns --and`: 3- children, :chIdren Port, andALber •t, '� � - M�•.. Mrs. 'Jerry Crawford and little son of Goderich; , Mr: Wilmer . E. ringto:n a student of Stratford Teachers Collegei':and- Miss. Nlar j•orie Errington; a ton• nurse -in ;train :. ing, .at Woodstock Hospital. A. lovely ,si1;ver tea service was. ,giv- Surviving' bides ;her • mother. is', en by' the family to their par- ` : .a sister Doro'iah. ` .Mrs. Cecil: � o tints.. ' . Y: „. Gog.. of Farrah s Point,- OritMr:. •E1- •:Mr andlairs Gor�dori, 4aiaei-1-iett-4a brot-her m- 1and three little daughters, . g •hters , w ho wan arid' • six aisters. around Shaw-; Nave lived at Glenn's Hill, have. ail v le, :Quebec, where he ' .origin Purchased a house in L uckrow, allk came froir: • 1VLrs : `' McWh -' n where: Gordon will *be nearer. to .'ne : e - y, (Will ata) and • little •`dau;gh." his 'work • at' Silverwoods. • -• • ters have: remained,, a while Mrs `Hu h ' McWhinney 'receiv- longer.. g � , We extend our sympathy ed word that her father, Wm- W to Mrs. McWhinney n i:" , ` the loss . Elliott, age 60, of Aua•tsville, near :of ' h_ r' 'father. avi... . rring on, • r. an • rs. D'avid Sproul, Mr. and•.:Mrs. Wm. •Sillib, Mr..: Mathew :Shackleton;. •'and from.. funeral•, of. the late 'Mr. ,'John Ryan. ve . _ a grown -9;p' .family .of. ,nine,. who :also make 'visits here. Mrs, Weston .drives,: hei own° car, a. Cadiliac' and .was. accompanied by .a niece of Mrs. Miss Barbara Wil' }� 'Stowart, :who. is Mrsi Norman: son, nu se in MOC llou tranin V.ictoria,:Ho I' - • u gh of Kitchener. A' fine g, spit; Lon large box of various: kinds: of bis don, spent a 1. ,few days...at her euits: came along and soon.' after home last week: •that. a :patter of little .feet of pre Re+t^.:H. 'L. -Jennings on Sunday;, school.. children `who .seemed, "tip ,sive. bar,. I..i,al ' ,service at ' St Pagl's Anglican ebur . :Church met in- :the .Sunday • siehool• ham Allen, infant `son of Mr. and Mrs Rdberf Mole': rooms on Monday nights/ ,Evelyn, Visitors with .Mr, and Mrs,. .Smyth; vice president, was :in the Cecil• Blake . and_:Mrs:._..J._:KIL__c r. Tommytl~'.owler ..cit'izensh p afternoon conducted an ir'rrpies- know "(were ont'the :Verandah. ch for:'INil The. Y.'P:U. of . the 'United: patriick were Mn, and Mrs.:.J`.. D: . community service conyeh- panic w t " er, read the. scripture ;lesson: Geo:, n S ratafoi d • Smyth led in prayer:' A question Mr .Jaynes...Thorne •spent thFt ,box of the. good citizen, ' encour week -end with relatives at: Port ' Elgin aged•.thought and discussion; Eve arrires • sprout' was lyn led in a.business Period. Rev. "•r` h ,f G. D. Watt "gave a talk and asked ,lrospitalized at Gorie. .and is now• questions •on _ the topic for. th•e evening :After recreation the at her *borne:. ' � . � tnegting closed. wvith ;the • niizpah Mrs. A. B. Pentland, Toronto, . spent 'theweek-'end with ..hei, benediction.. • sons, Wilfred and; Frank Pent-'; Death of James John Rs an • land and families': ' ' One of lungannon's`••highly es- • : Mr':._Bert, ',Maize and 'brother, I teemed residents.'was removedby. 'Mr. 1 o:y Maize, spent .'a-. week's ,•death • •lash Wednesday, morning, holiday's.' with their brother, Mr, I When • Mr . -:.John ' Ryan, a, k laclt,=. William,�Maizet °St; Lambert,.,Que. ;;smith. inthis' village :for upwards 'and attendedthe wedding of `. of 45.• years, passecl . away from' a.. •-.t'hel- nep'li'ow Mr.. Neil' Maize Visitors for.the week. -end with 1Ki and'Mrs.•Ceci•1 Culbert. were IIr, and Mrs; 'Don Wil:liamsohs' and 'ttvo.little sons :of':Londor ., • Visitors on Monday with .Mrs. severe, heart seizure,•.:being only two or three day's Though not. in • the best ,Of health in re- cent years,. •his' °dead' came a;, a< distinct' shock ' tohis fainily. and community, He was born on Mathew ,Shackleton were her a farin across 'from •',Harry, Gr sisters; Mis: '•Howard Durnin and' .vin's and later moved to the farm' •of 1-iarvey Andersoh, His p,ar:ents', were the Tate Wtn Ryan ' and -Hann-a•b Oantelorr=-Rvatr=-I4rs-= rfo=` ormer y `H`elena 'Glenn, survives Mrs Clifford Webb &' Mr, Webb. 'Of Goderich; . . • _1�lis-_G1at a==Spt`oul,.. "Stryatfol, ..,spent' tire. twee -enwith cher •sis- . tern, Misses ;Nettle ,and 11;e+bina ,Sproul; • Rev 'Wallace McClean and Mrs' and one daughter,', Mrs Gordon (Margaret) Kidd 'and two 'grand- Children grand-C ildt eri cif IslingtOn: Threee, sis- McClean : of: Fr•'skine Presbyterians ters 'are Mrs ' 'Burton (Hattie)' church., called on :local residents Reach, Lucknow,.Mis:'Jenny enMc"' leaving; ori an ..•.., ®.,. _ b - . 6 ., , official visit to the ; (Nellie) 'Thomas, Picturesque vVest Coast._ -in early June ' .Buttes, ,A.1bcrta ' Dcc'ti�stwd `ova.$ -.a i $ l'ulc S ciety. Service Recognized , active' Member of. the` IDungan- /* ° W.s- ...:..Mogre--�,s•,ce-r`e-taz•v; of non ITnitcdt- ch_c-n c -h .a.aj.4-4;2:`1,1-1--,,,ho l�`lier C.jinada'••Bible Society,Was U,reatly' missed 'h',V all acid ass a pr'esen't to speak at .the• United friendly, kind�ieig`hbor. Rev,.. G. Ahlirrli ,pry W'odries'cliy •eveniii D.' Watt conduct ed funeral rites ;5girr(l film; iii ,, "he Liyin�i; Word ,, his late i c stdetx,t�. ori Wed:rar,, Japan vas shown Mrs. R. J. d'ay` saff.ern`onn. with a, las"ge Coli burnrrj,.:\mho has• been wsecretirry'• course' ctf' (friends gathering .to l'bi th t, Uppgr. Canada llible _ tie pay final respects, The .:pallb'ear- •Cty Thi'I past 27'.years, in ..this' t.'rs were Otto' Popp, Alvin Sher: y .. :t"' was given' high, praise •wood; Her�'b, . Stothot s,, ,Kalmer e sPeaker, In, those years 1 awson . Durnin .,Phillips, Thos'. 'A E i> ,ATr CRIS y Jsee iimmix. 01P" 14 ... 1956 :Relair Chev. Sedan V8, 'automat c powerglide, fully ur .e pe, � qp .a , . , , , ... ,. ., 1956. Ford "Fairlane Sedan,a , autom;tic transmission, fully.. .• equipped T$.2,396' 1956->r►>nitiEaeBeluxeed n 19•: 56• ,Che� v. Sedan, fully equipped yt-egtnFged ., ,,1511 1956 Chev: Deluxe Adan fully Sedan, . equipped ...... .............�2�150 . 1955 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, automatic transmission l fuly equipped • ' ;,;. ,... '. $1;950, 1955 Chev, roach,.' V-8 Motor '.,..... . ,,..,,,. ,, $1695 1954 Chev. Sedan, fully ",equipped ...,.. , 1953 Chev. Coach ; ..» • '" $1,195:.:,. �l - 953T ._ - Poni t ac---Sedan--fu : y � phe : , r, . _ .1953,. Chev:.Belair Sedan, fully equipped: 1952 ,Ford Sedan „ ., ..g..,,,..;$ 895 ,..t. 1952 P1 aouth _S tation: 1951 .Coach, raChev lea . c dio � and heater ;., $ 750 1950 Chev' Sedan . .. .. 650, a. 4, russels Moto Huron County's Foremost Used Car Ijealejs Cash,Trade, Terms •-- Open E e'•• nngs Until 10 •� Cities Serviee Dealer — Phone 73x'''Brussels . Cornwaill,, had passed :away • on Monday,. May 6th. ,Mrs. McWhin- they: and two little: daughters left left for there the. following; day. ;Her husband'' went on : Wednesday to attend ,the ;-funeral : oh Thursday. ATTEND, QUEEN,S' -CLUB TOIIR Miss ,Inge Suter,. 'representing:' ., the Lucknovv District H' hSchool On the London Free :Press School Queens' Club, : and her mother, Mrs.: Elizabeth Suter ` of . the High; : School: . _ teaching aching •staff, wire in -nr' ion for'.the' Club QueenS. Sixty-four .girls from through; out ' Western :O'ntar'io and their mother s, were guests, of, the , Free Press.' • They • toured ; the paper, CFPL radio and TV, and :climax ed the:dav at a' banquet in Hotel London.: 1-0 a t -.e ... ■ • LET'S TO , SELLING OU' THE FARMER ',Imports of; , farm ,'products •frons .11.S: in:;1956x'= totalled, Fruit :,.... .;.,. ....5121,000;000' Vegetables Poultry ::...$. `5,5564000 In addition, hundreds of ..tons of beef,', lamb and. • mutton, and extensive quantities. of cheese;', and 'butter were imported: from Australia -and .Ne -w ealand T. week, :has irn�proved '40 at • b►ie>fenbaker Arid "Cardiff 'circ Pledged Td '�rovi'de ,FULL: PROTECTION°:.:Fait :.The•• Canadian arrner gairist• These Cotrxip;etitive • Imports. Pub lished by' the P °ogressiveointervati e Assn,. "H"tiroti , fl.ldit g • g