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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-28, Page 15WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th, 1,971 • • • THE-LUCKNOiN SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO ALL WEATHER COATS 20% TO 50% OFF Latest Styles, Fabrics and'Colourz Midi, Regular and Short Lengths Junior, Misses and WoTen's',Sizes and Styles 3 PC. PANT SUITS f, 2' PC: cox!' AND. PANT. SETS' , 20% OFF _ . Fashionable , • ; , 1,1 Lovely Spring Colours Bonded Fortrels . . Wools Bonded Acrylic Sizes 7-20 in Juniorand Misses Styles 'DRESSES SPECIALtLEARANCE OF EARLY SPRING DRESSES .• . • Crimp Knits. Knits . . . Novelties Junior, Misses and Half Sizes 20 NEW SHADES.THIS WEEK REGULAR $5.95 AND $6.95 NTOM NUDEI. HEEL' 'Navy Hint_of_BiaCk_— Sable r. . Smoke APRIL 29th.TO MAY 8th OPAQUE • QUEEN SIZE ONE SIZE OPAQUE Broivn . . . Lilac Navy only Beige.. Pixie purple . Plum . . . ALL REGULAR • $2.00 • '',.SANDALFOOti.., SALE PRICE $1.60 • • ' • SUNDAY,', ti) IS Ripley Resident Died In 68th Year GeOrge.Aieariciet Sutherland • of Ripley passed. away. on:Tuesday,. April 20, 1971 in, St.'• Joseph's Hos- pital after,a shot illness, tfe Was in his 68th year. :Mr. Sutherland was born in iiiirOnToWriship on•August 25', 1903; the son of tne'late John < •Saturday morning arid their seed AMBER LEY Congratulations to, Lynn and' Gail Lowry, Arnberley ,,:on the arrival•of their rieW baby girl. 'She .was.borri Saturday morning in Wingliarn Hospital, • :Mrs. Bertha Scott WaS;guest solo- ist at the Eastern Star sbanquet held lastWeek in Tiverton. ' • Area farmers were 'quite surpris.-' 'ed to .see the heavy fall.of snow on • Sutherland and,Frances Carneron. He, spent' all of his life 011 the fan - Hy farm on the 6th concession Of Huron, until his retiremerit,to Rip- ley last fall. . A faithful member of Knox Pres- byterian Church, Ripley, he serv- ed as Trustee for ,man Y years, and as an elder for,the past 5 years. • Mr. Sutherland WaPalSo a long standing member of.ithe In September 1930 he married Effie Reoch-of Port.Elgin, ing besides his wife are two daugh7 4.2-H ACHIEVEMENT DAY, ters, lvtrs: Wallace (Elaine) Pol- -Local '4-H girls and their'lead,,- lock of.: Ripley, and Mrs: Farquhar ers..attended the Achiev,ernent (Mae): MacDonald .df :Brampton, Day held in 'Kieardine District five grandchildren and two sisters, High School ori Saturday. The . :• Miss Katy Sutherland Of London, Club was.called."Dairy Fare".. and'Mrs. ,D..A. (Dorothy) Mac •L . • • ". The Sunday Evening Worship i-!ennan of Ldchalsh, One sister, service at Kincardine and District Margaret ,.precleceaSed ,General,HoSpital was Conducted ing activities will,:be curtailed fOr. a few.days. • Parents and interested friends attended the Spring Concert held' by RiPley District High School :students On Thursday and Friday evening. - • :Sympathy of the community is extended.to the family.of the late. Mr. George Sutherland, who -until. last year , was a resident ofthe' 6th Concession of 'Huron, v. Mr. Hiliof the 'Pine River Funeral services were condUcted by ke on April 22 Ian' from, Knoxf Pies- 'Pastoral charge , along, with meM- byterian Church,. Ripley', with Rev . Kenneth Rooney 'officiating. Honourary pallbearers'veeem- bers •-• ss.-Sr..-Parilbeireff:WerE,T. Finlay Maclennan', Ted Heffer- nan ; .Delbert Wilson,; Allari'ReoCh, 1Dfc-k•Pe.nton , Bill. Reid all neph - ewi of 'Mr. Sutherland. Sleigh - •bours; MaCT'BOycl Donald 'Maebon• ald , Lester Ferguson arid- Francis Mitchell Were• flowerbearers: ernient was in Ripley Cemetery.. • '- Spent Early Years At South Kinloss KATl1ERINE I. MACLENNAN' On April 29 , ..thesdeath of' Kath-• erine Maclennan occurred . at her home' in Toronto after alprig t tile Maclennan. fariiily< who were* long'asseciated;-With.South Kinloss Chureh..,'LucknoW.: She,Came:,as a child in 1888 to South Kinloss where her father , the'Reverend.Pindlay A.'.1\,..laclen- nan was 'called to preach' in'the: sGaelic and•English--services. ,He re-I:minedhere until 1913 after Ing'built the "NeWClitirch",iry 1912. • . • .Maclennan and • their two 'daughters Dora and.kath- erine.nioved to Dunbar Road; .R.e.se- dale aa has, resided ever since'. Her Moth- er was Annie ivlackenzie of kin- Cardine who was. a.sister of:the late Sir Alexander Mackenzie.; a prorniftent-.-C,a-ndi-an and the four «rof Brazilian TractiOn rjornpany, a large..cOyhpa'py whpse head office is still in Toronto. • During her years in Toronto, she and her sister DOra were assbe.: lated with ninny charitable olgan,, izations and. were for 'many years very active members of Rose- ' , d-a-rtr )17byterian • passed away in 1933. ...Funer ervices were held at her home, on Wednesday, April 21st, Rev. Dr, Eoin 1\tacKay and Rev, lDt. spart officiating iai was•in the family piOt; kin - Cardirie Cemetery, • W, Miles,Funeral Home • were:iti fiarge. of arrangernentS,' 111 PAGE FIFTEEN 9Lthe choir. Special num- bers Were a solo by Mrliertha Scott and a duet by LatTy Irwin. , and Peter Walden. • The:Sacrament of Communion -was held Sunday morningrat-Pine River United Church'. 'The choir sang the anthem -"Let us Break • 8read:Together " with Anne Fer-', gUsOna.rid Mrs.. w4Yne Lowry;M the piano.and organ. •• ..; , , ••• * ...Misses carol Courtney -and •KitcheiTer '-for the/week end'. 'return home from Kincardine Hos• Al Hospital. • ,. • e th. 1\iirci.t):',a'nd ivir. 'Shirley Reid were.horne froi-n , spent tyle week end with her parents Mr. and•Mrs. Len Elmes. ihe Bell Telephone Company in' • , pital this past week. Miss Kathy times, Toronto is a• patient in Kincardine Gener- Mr. Art Messenger Was able to Kathy has taken a,position• with Mrs. ErVin Yandt , Point Clark s..teslie War.cl'Ieli.; . • 'Lois ,,Helen , Henry and• Florence ;Visited on the week end in Bright' with their daughtetand family, Mf."and Mrs..Michael Ashton. ' Recent•viitOrs .With Mrt• and Mrs. •Leslie Wardell were Judy - • and Faith Wardelland Mr. Tom. • . Howie, all of Kitchener. • Mr....Glen Wardell is presently ., ernp1,0Yed in Kitchener • • . . - . .• • , • - • • . . 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