The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-20, Page 18•
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THEA L,UCKNOW` :SENTINELS LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
WEDNESDAY,
)STOB E R 20th,
I
Gust Speaker:
The October meeting of .the S.
Helens Women's Institute w.as..
l/.
Presided over by Mrs. ,Allan. Mil.,
'•1e. The roll call was answered
by 'the exchange of a written cas-
y'• serole recipes. Mrs. Fred McQuil
Un' ave a reading•"Autmmn" and
Golden October. The. motto..
"Work does
more.than give us a •
living, it gives us life" .was
gl,yerrby, Brank. McQuillin, ,
The. guest.•speaker, Miss ()ugh-
, who is on the staff ,
of'• Wingharn and. District Hospital,.
.was introduced- by Mrs. Margaret
Black. She•spolke on her nursing
• experience i,n Engl'andwhere she
trained and also showed slides.
Miss .Oughton sang'two numbers
"Danny Boy:"'.end Galway Bay:
accompanied by Mrs.: E. W. Rice
at the piano.
Mrs.' Wm Purdon..tha.nked_:our
Ides bserve
pay.
On. Thursday, R October 14, in
Place of a regular meeting, var
bus Good. Deeds were performed
throughout the community, by
the tucknow, Girl Guides.' ;
...The girlscarried out .v:arious •
household chores; raked, leaves;
dusted:' In the' churches; fed pat-
ients at the nursing home, : and
walkedchridre
' We were only sorry that so few
responded to our efforts to serve
the cornrnunityin this way'..
•
guest. and presented her.wmth 'a'
gift. 'Mrs..Jirn .Curran gave a
:reading on "Blessings Great".
The meeting closed with 0
Canada. A delicious lunch was,
s'eryed• by Mrs. Harvey Webb,
Possec.IM'ay At`
Pinecrest Manor
MRS,Cl- 12LES COOK:.
f
The death .of Mrs, Charles
CQoke.of Lucknow occurred on,
Sunday October loth at cyine.crest
Manor ursing Home,.. Lucknow.
She wa• 7Q..
Mrs:; Cooke was the,fornierMar
ion Craig Gillies; daughter of the,.
late Dayid Gillies and'Janet
Thorn: :She was. born iii' West
'rWa.wanosh. Township on• January •
7,th ,•1,95:
On June 24th , 1921, she ,Married.
Charles Cooke'of .Lucknow.. He
passed 'away suddenly in June 1960;;
Mrs. Cooke wasalso sadly ber-
eaved by the:death,,of her only
brother Jack Gillies,of West Wawa'
nosh in March 1962 and'the• fol-
dowing November her only son„
Rice•'and•Mrs. Fred. Jack Cooke passed away '
i iaa . iy at the age -Cif --41-1T
Rpde'
en Glass
In Wood or"Aluminum
indows
NOW. IS THE TIME "TO''REPLACE. CRACKED
AND BROKEN WINDOWS •
WE;'CUT'.GLASS': TO -.ANY 'SIZE,: AND WILL.
' DO THE WHOLE JOB FOR. YOU AT
REASONABLE GOST::
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•
•
FOR THAT
She is survived by .her daughter-
in-law Mrs. Jack (Shirley) Cooke
and a granddaughter Janet Cooke ,,•
both. of Lucknow; ;two sisters' Mrs.
Roy (Margaret) Cringle..and Mrs.
Hank -(Jean) l<iueger , both..of
Lincoln:Park', Michigan and: a
sister-in-law..Mrs. Maud Sher-
wood of .Lucknow;
A Rebecca Lodge service was
condudted on Monday evening at
The:.funeral. service, was held at
the. Johnstone Funeral: Horne ,
Lucknow on: Tuesday October
12th .with' interment:in Greenhill.
Cemetery: Rev. Glenn' Noble
Of Lucknow Presbyterian -Church
was minister,
Pallbearers' were, Peter MacDon-
ald,
acDon-ald, H,ugh'David MacDonald
Andrew'. Ritchie J. L: MacMillan
Elymer Reav,ie , Ralph: Cameron. ,.
Ashfield Native 1'
Died At Hamilton
DR, ALEXANDER E. BARMY
TThe'd'eath.'of Dr' Alexander E;
B—� nby-e446 Lcinstcr-Ave. 3
Ha.rnilton. occurred at the -Hamel
ton.General Hospital on Tuesday,
October 5:
Dr. Barnby was the; only son. of-
the
f-the late James and,Georgina •Barn-
by of: Ashfield Township.' A .sister.,
Miss Elizabeth (Bess,ie) M. 'Barnby
predec.ease'd..him in Janua y.,,..1.''"
• Surviving are his .wif•
e , the
former Lillian Ferguson;.a•son,
J', Stuart Barnby of Timmins; a
:daughter ,"Mrs. J. 'S'Strobl (Mar
ion) of Guelph..
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After graduating from .Lucknow
Continuation 'School and, Stratford.
Normal School , Alex taught in
Colborne Township , before enter-
ege-0-1' ).0tai=-
Surgeons in Toronto. During•.
his college days ' he taught for'
brief .periods in •Ashfield and also ,.
-Sat-1 a-tche-wa-n:- In 1919 'he '
began his dental career in Learn-..
ington and later set up a private
practice' in 1°iarnilton from which.,
he retired in 1969.
Fe>ti�lr Loafed .,.
Ai,tomit'ie' Was ',Uri=,fir.
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HAVE.PERFECT:
On October 8 during' the. Thanks
perfect attendance during the '
school year, of '1970-'/1 were
announced nced ,.
t$nthi$c� For Year::'
5, ,Doug•las.Blake;• Grade•C:, Glei
Noble,,, Kathy Pentland , and;Sos
• The following people did'not
mniss,.any school last year; --Kinder-
garten,
ear Kinder--
:garten,. Donald Erwin;. Grade 1,
Kenneth Good., Jim ;Yoang; Jen
'nifer Drennan, and Steven Erring=
ton; Grade 2, Janice Robinson,: •
Debra Arnold , and Sajdra Pent'
land; Grade 3, Arlene Travis
,Monica Young, and Jeffrey Hunt'
er; Grade 4,•:,Lorna Young; Grade
•
Patsy'lleGraaf', and Joyee,.Cham
ney ; and in Grade Marilyn
Wagler and i3arbara' Culbert.
FRENCH ' '
This year .classer ftoin Bade,
three too, grade eight' :in Brookside
School liav,e . Mr.. Orr' 'or'I\
--Mote-for-Fr-enc-la tcr7r-ii-e rs 1 eY
play detective gal s , listen to
records and sing son's along with
the daily lessons,' 'W.e''r grad ,
rrnueh progress with our 1 renoll
since the first of the year::'
Dr. Barriby was'a 50 year Mason
and member of Hamilton Lodge
562 A. F. 'and A.M. ' fle was
Worshipful Master in 1920 and
District Deputy Grand .Master,.
Hamilton District A,. in 1940:.
The funeral service was field
on Friday , October 8 at the Mar-
latt Memorial Chael, Ilatniloll.
with interment in'Woodiand.Cern,
'etery. y.
ampaign sponsors events for retarded
The Wnghatr and District � As -
to is y
sociation for the MentallyRe camp a
tarded is''grateful_to.all
vl ua people and .,organizations
'who sent ebntributions' to the As-
sociation through
s-sociation'through the Flowers of
• Hope campaign or contributed in
any way to the on-going work 'for
:retarded children. The money
will be used :to help. children
',throughout the area:
Amongthe projects are.! The
Silver Circle ' School for prey
school children, in its third year.
-of-operatiott-withk l0'ch'ilrlrenrat=-
tending; sending children ages 8
ears ' of , age to summer
t Camp BelWOod 'Which is
the-fnrit for' this special tyee of child.
•
vera c 'm • ren rom
Circle School were sponsored by
the Associatien at the Special.
Olympics held , in Toronto this
spring and another project which'
'
is yearly is, bowling 'lean October
t� April' for children ` and young
adults ages lO to 2 , • '
A -Sheltered workshop for'young.
adults is an undeveloped project
of. major concern andone which
n aL7
--the«aAssoc ation, its., hrk r1$„o
hopes tole able`to establish�sou"”"
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