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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-08-16, Page 6Co-operators Insurance Associations psponsored Guelph dnd' controlled by these democratic organizations:. which represent a million Ontario people: • Ontario Credit Union League, Ontario Federation of Agriculture _United Co -Operatives of Ontario CO.OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION (GUELPH) CO-OPERATORS LIFE INSURANCE' ASSO.CIATIONTTGUELP iF sta t) LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, L.UCKNOW, ONTARIO • Our`:experienced mechanics spot the trouble before expensivedamage sets in. We assure top performance with the best tools, materials. Fast service, tool !R, DEALER. Churches Join For Centennial. Service WHITECHURCH• NEWS On. Sunday, August'6, Chalmers Presbyterian ,Church and the United 'Church held: a centennial service in the Presbyterian Church with a•::.. . large crowd ',in attendance A choir of members from both •congregat •ions sang .the •anthems The Church in the Wildwood and -The old. fasliioned'Meeting.' Winston • Martin. student preacher: at. the, Presbyterian Church conducted. the, 'service:and:Michael Ross, student preacher of the United. • Church. . gave an inspiring• • :. message on the. Church of the Future. Mr. and Mrs. •Ross• MacGregor: • and twins Shirley and Ross;of• • ` Toronto called on friends in the village, Sunday afternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. 'Eric' Elliott:, June and'David• of Ottawa are -Visiting with their. relatives, Mr. and. Mrs: • Jim Currie Mr.. and Mrs,.Kerr and family, htr:.and Mrs. Russel Gaunt and 'Miss Leah,Currie of. Wingham: . Holiday visitors with Mr: and Mrs. George'Fisher were Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Lori,' Lonnie and Lee, of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs.. • Bill Fisher, .Toronto, ' Mr . and Mrs' Bill Gibson` and family, .Lucknos4 • -Mrs. Tobi Jantzi and family of •Milverton. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Paine of Scarborough were holiday visitors.. with Russel Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and.other frietidsr.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Dirsteih of Toronto spent the week endw. ith her mother Mrs: Russel Gaunt and • visited her father Russel Gaunt who is a patient in Wingham Hospital. .fftCHIIiDREN'S.HOSPITAL On Sunday Mr. Henk Kragt took •Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lennips and Jean to London where jean was • admitted to the' Children s Hospital at Victoria . Joann, Henry and Evelyn visited with Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Tiffin while their parents • were away. Charles MacKay of Dunnville is • visiting this:week: with his sister Mrs,. A E. '4'hrdon and Mr. Purdon of Lucknow and with Mrs Cecil Falconer . Ivlr and:' Mrs Charles Tiffin were • in London on Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital where Charles received treatment: They were • accompanied home by Mrs. Albert Lennips who had• gone earlier in the day to Victoria Hospital where her daughter Jean was; undergoing • • surgery. Mr., and: Mrs Wilfred Van Slyck of Stratford, Mrs 'Bessie Eason ' of Grimsby. ,Mrs Jessie Snell,. Fergus, Miss Lila I-, umphey of 'St . Helens and 'grandson :Ridkey Walker of Wingham•were'week end visitors • with. Mr. and.'' Mrs, George'Walker' and `attencyed the East Wa 'anosh Centennial Celebration at Bel -7 grave. . • . • Hurpn Native �s Buried at Ripley IviRS, S� BOWERS • One of Huron township's most, respected citizens in the person of Mrs.. S.C. Bowers, the former • Catherine Martyn,' passed; away or July 25the Kincardine and Dist- rict General Hospital in her ,eight- ieth . year 'following an illness of; approximately, six weeks during which time she was confined to hospital both in Kincardine and •London. • Born in Huron'township, Mrs. Bowers was the daughter of John B. and Henrietta Martyn • Following.. elementary and second- ary school education in: Ripley and Kincardine, she trained as a;•school', -teacher and then4aught in_iiu39n townshipand in Ripley for 'several. years. • A. faithful member of Knox '• Presbyterian Cht rch, : Ripley; her • contribution to the work of the church and to her community waS' evident in the fact that She was awarded'life.meniberslips: in the Women's Missionary Society (Presbyterian Church) and in the Ripley Women's Institute.' Mrs ..• Bowers. -Was one of the small':com- ., mittee whose work, recently. culminated in the publication of .the. book ';History of'Ripley 'and Vicinity" To mourn her. passing she leaves her husband Shari, three daughters,; Mrs. Walter, Culbert (Annie)) • • of Ripley; Mrs. `George McLeod (Hefty) < of Kincardine; 'Mrs;. "Sandy' MacCharles (Margaret) y; of Huron township, and one •son, Jack of Stratford. .• Also left to" mourn are two sisters, Mrs: Mac :. MacDonald. of Vancouver and Mrs. Leonard Outerbridge of Ripley and .one brother= Mr, • H.L. Martyn of Toronto . The funeral was held on July 28 from the`McLennan .- McCreath funeral horne. where Rev Neil McCombie 'conducted the service.. Interment warin the , 'Ripley .cemetery. the pallbearers,were Bert Breckenridge,. John :Dolling,. A rdell Mason, Neil McLennan, Bob Osborne arid Walter Roulston. In' attendance at .the funeral :were large ;numbers of .people'from. the •. Community, and pointsas distant as .Peterborough , Toronto , Detroit • and Vancouver.: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Mb, 1117 Here's one, way to cut fuel costs, . reduce health hazards and prolong the fife of your home and • ' .fprnishings.A "Spring Air" Humidifier on your ..furnace will Y prevent those dry,. brittle . • conditions that play' havoc with furniture, drapes and carpeting. It will also help eliminate headaches,stuness, dryy throats and static electricity build-up. . ,:Reduces fuel bills • Stops excessive wear and tear • Requires no electricity • 'Fully -automatic filling :Troubte=free:: opera „to • •Gst all the details now during this spsc al "offer. District Co-op. .PHONE ,528=2125. ASHFIELD Mr, and 'Mrs. Thomas Telford and Janet of Saulte Ste. Marie visited with their cousins Mrs.. `Earl Howes and Huh MacKenzie last week, . Ray' MacKenzie -Of Toronto: was home• fdr the week end Mrs Gordon Ronald of Toronto. • spent ,last' week with her father., Wm. Johnson Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie has return. ed "frgrr a •month's holiday in Edmonton and B. c. Marvin MacKinney w ill'be in charge' Of services In Ashfield Presbyterian Church .thenext two Sundays. , The Centennial meeting of the • We M S.' will be held on August 24 at. 2:30 p.nti. in the church, , '4 1144', ter: �.+o