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The LUCKNOW SENTINEL.
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .
"The SsPoy Town" ---,On fho, .Huron -Brum Boundary
Second- Class Mall Registration. Number _0847
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 1970'5" -
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WILSON ARMSTRONG
•CONTJNUED; FROM. PAGE 1
•truck Was in the Ontario Hydro
yard at the tirri)e, and in a' blit.
?'aid' that brougt visibility down;
_to_ nil,. he collided' with another
truck..• Mr. Armstrong: struck has
head on the mirror, in thevehicle
grendering•him unconscious.: Brain'
surgery was performed that even-.
ing=and•-Mr,-Armstrong oexer Te- '
gained consciousness prior to his
death,. • - •
• Always a keen supporter and
�bo_oster__o.f _his harne comrnuitity of
Licknow ;=Mr. Armstrong' was born'
'in this area a .son of the late •Mr.
'and Mrs. William Armstrong. He
attended -public'and high school
in Lucknow. • He --kept in e•1ose
touch with friends in this area
through the pages of. the Sentinel'
and this newspape rcnever had a
' more appreciative reader'.•
He is survived by his wife , the
forinier•EIihabeth Hill; a daughter
Mrs. Roderick '(Jean) ,MacLean
Of Bradford and a so Tim at.
home; 'brothers .Alfred , Russell
and.. Cecil of Port Colborne, Joe•
of Walkerton; sisters Mrs. Joe .
(Frances) Austin of Weston and.
Mrs. • Gordon (Ellen) Bailey of
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The body is resting ;at the. 'Egan
Brothers Funeral'Hon' e , :QueenSt.
South (Highway 50)'Bolton 'where,'
fixneral-••ser-v•iee--will be-conduct-edd—
on Thursday.; December 17 at
2 p, m•. Interment will .be, at
Laurel Hill C:e.rnetery; Bolton. ,
A. Masonic fervice willbe held
Wednesday at 7._30: _p.m:. .
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J.Y
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KING - at St. Joseph's. Hospital,.
Sarii a•, On Saturday , Decen -'
5 , 1970, to Mr and Mrs. Gordon.
King (Sharon. O'Donnell), a son,,,'
Jeffry Dale:
HENDERSON to Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce 'Hendesott of .Woodslee
Ontario at Grace Hospital, Wind:-.
sor , on Monday, December 7th
1970, a.son, Jeffrey.
POLLARD - in Kincardine General
Hospital on Sunday , • December
6•, 1970 to Mr. and'Mrs. John B.
Pollard (Joan MacKenzie) of
Kincardine, a son ,. John Jefferson,.
LOWRY in•Wingham and District'
Hospital on,Tuesday, December
8th, 1970 to Mr. -and Mrs. David .
Lowry of. R. R. 1 Kincardine a
son.
102nd BIRTHDAY
iCQNTINUED FROM PAGE 1
Robert McClenaghan., eldest
son of the late James McClenag-
Ilan .and the forrner. Susan• Baker ,
was born on the farmnow owned
by his brother , Ben McClenagkan
in Kinloss Township. They are •
the. Only surviving members of 'a
family of eleven` children.
. His wife.,was ;the former Jean '
Cook of Elora After their
marriage they .farmed Kinloss,
in the same neighborhood in which
Mr. McClenaghan was raised, re- •
tiring in 1951. The farm' was taken
over by his son :Clarence who •a
couple of years dater' sold ,to. Ken
Dowling
Mr. and Mrs. McClenaghafi •
moved, to Rothsay.. She died in
1953.. About nine years ago Mr.
Me Clenaghan •beta me • a 'resident
of 'the A. H .• Goudie Eventide
Horne ,, Kitchener, where the
celebration of his 100th birthday
took place He went to Goderich:
about_a year ago, • ':.
In•early.,years Mr.-McClenaghan
was a member of. -the Methodist
'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER' 16th, 197
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PROCLAMATION
CIVIC HOLIDAY
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SATURDAY,. DECEMBER 26th, • 1970
:BOXING DAY
The. Council of ' the Corporation of the Village •. of Lucknow
•has . resolved that the day following Christmas Day shall. be
observed . as Boxing Day and proclaimed a Civic Holiday.
b compliance with the aforesaid resolution I' hereby'
proclaim BOXING DAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1970 as.a
CIVIC" HOLIDAY:. . ' '
GEORGE JOYNT,
Reeve
Church which. was originally .situa-
ted
situa-ted. on his parents' farm. After
church union he. was a member of
the Whitechurch United Church,
He was church treasurer for 45 .
years • and' was -interested in the
Sunday School and other• organiza -
tions.' .
Mr. McClenaghan was also
interested in community affairs
and in' the. educational system .• In
early days of electricity heq can-
sassed from . ingha rrrto Lucknow--
to' have contracts for hydro signed
and finally its installation .was •
'approved.
On his'•100th :birthday he said
that hard work had never hurt him
i-Ie"tfiought several things•had .per
haps contributed'. to his long life
and good,health: he tiad• never
smoked , although he had packed
his grandmother's pipe frequently;
he •had received good early
training from -his parents and had
developed good habits; he h:d.
attended Sunday•School and learn-
ed the 'Presbyterian shorter
catechism; and "Probably the
.amount of buttermilk I. drank ha;
somethin.g•to do with it."
At.that time he also recalled.
the' changes he ha.d seen in .farm
When be first farmed Mr .
McClenghan•used oxen. Then
he owned'several teams ofhorsei
.and finally tractors•and modern;
machinery
Mr. McClenaghan:has one so!
Rev.. R. Clarence McCIenaghan
Tof tunga-rrron ; and -fwo grand'-
children, Beatrice, a student at
the University of Manitoba. and
Eldon who attends Godetich Dist
riot .collegiate -Institute.
4, Clarence McClenagban.took
over the family'farm when his j
patents retired and .thenoperate
a store at Rothsay for a few yea
He decided to enter the.' ministr
and was posted to the Saugeen
,Indian Reserve at Souxharinpt•on,
;He. was ordainedat .North"Bay it
October, 1968.and shortley, after
took over the.Uni.ted 'Church
ch'a.rge. at Dungannon.
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