The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-28, Page 15WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th, 1,971 •
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SUNDAY,',
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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.
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Area farmers were 'quite surpris.-'
'ed to .see the heavy fall.of snow on
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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..
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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,'
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9Lthe choir. Special num-
bers Were a solo by Mrliertha
Scott and a duet by LatTy Irwin.
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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. • ,.
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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'
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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.
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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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