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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-16, Page 2rot— **. GIFT of*. -44 • RATHWELL SHOES - .44 t ett! lli4�`PP i le !a cm fa'. t• n etchandiie or yogi; 4e/4'r 4itt• .. la 11(e. ' toarlcre 491 Li'l! allrlo 'ii/te f/asft ,oll. tis AUTHORIZED -4.1( TY Tr!' rf 19",f rcur rrrrft. w: .a PAOE. Two • THE .4.14.11040V1 $ NTIN* i LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO The LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . "The SsPoy Town" ---,On fho, .Huron -Brum Boundary Second- Class Mall Registration. Number _0847 Established 1873 -- Published Each Wednesday Afternoon Momber of the C.W.N.A. and O.W N A, • Subscription Rate, •;5,00• a year inadvance: to,. the'U.S.A., $7.00 • • Donald C. Thompson, Publisher WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 1970'5" - FOR RIPLEY • AND DISTRICT SPONSORED BY • // RIPLEY-HURON BRANCH, ROYAL CANADIAN' LEGION, RIPLEY BUSINESSMEN AND • RIPLEY. DISTRICT' HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY AAA' :0400 or 1,0 Arikillor- "los* • OUTDOOR DECORATIONS = VILLAGE OF RIPLEY Originality and effect to :;count Priles — $10.00 and $5.00 OUTDOOR: DECORATIONS RURAL AREA Originality and effect to. count Prizes- $10.00 and $5.00 BUSINESS. PLACES. = WINDOW DISPLAYS Village ' or Rural Prizes — $10.00 and $5.00, • • THOSE WISHING TO. HAVE THEIR HOMES OR' BUSINESS PLACES JUDGED,. PLEASE PHONE ANY•OF THE FOLLOW _ ING.NUMBERSVIV.IN11�YOU.R NAME -AND ADDRESS BYTAKFT P.M.' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18;'1970s 395.5085. 395.2960 3952663 .. 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 • • 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:. . • J.Y A TYPEWRITER for Christmas,. all price ranges starting at $59.95, lay awayyaurs_now and don't be disappointed later, The Lucknow Sentinel, phone : 528=. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL: makes anideal Christmas gift, $5 per year, $7 outside Canada? an at- tractive .gift card will .be sent, at no extra cost, phone 52 2 : ' 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 •4t 1'p C 1 0 • PROCLAMATION CIVIC HOLIDAY s 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. pure Of The Sizes?• YOU CAM' 00 WRONG Wino' 4 LUCKNOW