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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-30, Page 11ESPAY, AY 30, 1973 a THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO e Lucknow Calvinettes enter. meaningful Collage at the g Rally in Aylmer and. won t prize trophy. Margie Lanting drew the design and all the girls participated to. make it a colourful display. know Calvinettes Raise $ZOS And pport World Home Bible League theme, "Let the Whole Know" found the ow Calvinettes very busy their 1972/73 club year.. Is participated in Project and by selling records., ting, etc:, were able to $205.00 to' the World Home League. nationwide organization . / 0,000 Scripture Gift Paks Orient. The club entered ge at the Spring Rally in Aylmer and won the first prize trophy. Margie Lanting drew the meaningful design and the whole club helped to make it a colourful display. At the Mother and - Daughter banquet, Mrs. A. Ritskes spoke. a word of appreciation to the counselors for their leadership in Bible Study, and for encour- aging the girls with helpful activities .in -the local church and in theirown neighbourhood... hfield W.M .S. Ashfield W.M.S. May ing was held at the home of Lloyd Collins. Miss Sadie ton opened the/ meeting a verse and prayer. Hymn ollowed'and everyone re - the W. M. S, purpose. Bruce MacDonald had ion and prayer. Mrs. Earl nald had a reading on a hind Word Chain of s for India and all the e who help in India were by Mrs. Earl MacDonald , Bruce MacDonald and Mrs . MacKenzie. Johnston had:an ting story on lack of education,' lacktiof proper hospitals etc. in India. tion and answer period ed about Industrial and 1, Production increase in India. Hymn 493 was sung and a summary from Glad . Tidings was given by Mrs. Henry Mac- Kenzie. ac-Kenzie, Roll Call"Verse on Spring" was answered by 14 members and one visitor. Mrs. Earl MacDonald give the offertory prayer. Mrs. Jim. West conducted the business and our 125th Church Anniversary, being held on June 17th was further discussed. Our 'Explorer groups have been. busy making crafts which were • displayed and sold. We received an invitation from Kingsbridge C. W. L, to attend their June 12th meeting. Hymn 333 was the closing hymn gracewas sung and lunch followed, CAWPORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH PHONE 357-3862 1 METEOR Rideau 500, 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic, power steering, and brakes and radio COgO NET 500 4 door sedan, V8 automatic, power steering. and brakes and radio. PLYMOUTH Fury II, 2 door hardtop, 8 automatic, power steering and brakes MUSTANG 8 automatic, power steering and radio )! 0RDCustom 2 .door, 8 automatic, power steering and brakes CHUVZ ton V8, with radio, van type box 'ORD 1 ton pickup CMEV 4 door sedan MONARCH 4 door sedan ower brake's and steering radio + p ' g WHITECHURCH Ordination services of Mr. Victor Wybenga will be held in Chalmers Presbyterian Church. next Sunday; Miss Joann Laidlaw R, N. of Goderich Hospital and Miss Ruth Elliott of Psychiatric Hospital, Goderich spent the week end, at their homes and attended Anniversary services. ' Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph McGuire, Janice and. Glendon and.Bruce McGuire of Clarksburg visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire and family. On Thursday Mrs. Earl Caslick, Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mrs. Russel Ross visited in Ripley with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Scott. " Misses Barbara and. Jean Campbell of London spent the week -end with Mrs. Robert Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Moffat of Point •Clark attended Chalmers Anniversary. services and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- son. Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire local Businessman For 21 Years •• HENRY DONAIS The death of Henry Donais of. Lucknow occurred suddenly at his home on friday; May. 4th. He was in his 59th year. 0 .Henry was a son .of Mrs. Omar (Lena Simard). Donais and the late Mr. Donais and was born at Til- bury on August 7, 01914, and was the eldest' of their family of thirteen. On November 15 , 1938 he married Marie 'Anne (Marion) Daudlin of Tilbury. In 1947 Henry and Marion, as they were familiarly_•known,, came to . Lucknow. asmanagers of the Lucknow Fruit Market, then owned by Ivan Louzon, where they remained for six years. In 1953 they bought the 'tuck - now grocery business of .Oliver Glenn,which they operated for fifteen years under the name' of Henry's Fruit Market.. In July 1968, they soldtheir business to Everett and Ralph Aalders, retiring from the grocery and fruit business. They 'both had a great interest in gardening, particularly work- ing with flowers, and for the past five years their work in this line was in great demand. Besides' his wife Marion, Mr. Donais is survived o by his mother Mrs. Omar Donais of Tilbury and his four sisters and eight • brothers, Mrs. Charles (Louise) Hamilton of Lexington, Ken- tucky; Mrs. Gerrard (Rose) Larsh, Mrs. .William (Elizabeth)0 Blair Mrs.• Charles (Mary Ann) Coutts, all' of Tilbury; Leonard of Wind- sor; ind-sor; Clifford and Louis, both of Chatham; Orville of California; Rosaire, Rene and Remie, all of Tilbury; and• Lawrence of Van- couver, B.C.. He was predeceased by his fath- er in June 1970; and 'by their only. child.; a son Philip, in 1945 at the age of 21 months. The remains rested at the Mac- Kenzie Memorial Chapel, Luck - now until Sunday morning then at the Masse Funeral Home, Til- bury. On Monday, May 7 Mass was akSt. Francis Roman Catholic Church at 11 a.m. with Rev. Fath- er Girard officiating. • • Interment was in St. Francis Roman Catholic Cemetery, bury. rt Pari ELEVIN SHOP AT lucknow District Co-op PHONE 548-4125 on Friday attended funeral services at Thornbury for the late Charles Thompson of Heathcote. On Friday evening Miss Merle Wilson, Mrs. Tom Metcalfe, Mrs. Dan Tiffin, Mrs. George Fisher and Mrs. Victor Emerson met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker, where the ladies pre- pared the programme for next year for Whitechurch W.I.-and Tom 'Metcalfe and Victor Emerson .visited with Ed Walker. Mrs. George F isher and Mrs. Carman Machan attended anniv- ersary services here and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson • and family. ' On Wednesday Leon Powdrowski of Richmond Hill, a traveller • for Motorcade, was a visitor with Mr, and Mrs. Russel Ross. Mr. • Powdrowski is• a brother of Mrs.. Kenneth Ross of the West. Mr. and' Mrs. Graeme. Garbutt of Kelowna was •a Wednesday caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. In conver. sation . with him we learned his mother was Polly Garbutt instead of Josie aswe erroneously report- ed 'last week. . • Mrs. Janet.Hall of Wingham was a Sunday visitor with her ' brother Dawson Craig and Mrs. Craig and attended anniversary services at Chalmer's Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Gordon Elliott and Mrs. Galbraith of Wingham were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family attending anniversary services here. On Friday Grade 5 of Lucknow Public School had their bus trip to Sunny Valley., Meaford 'to see the animals and the fish Hatchery at Chatsworth. 'The ball • diamond of late has been the scene .of activity, • levelling, fixing new screens and painting, with much more to be done.. Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Fish of Scarborough were dinner guests • on Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. •Walter Elliott and'family. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Neil. Rintoul and Steven were at Lucknow to celebrate with relatives the 35th anniver- sary of Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Cameron of Lucknow on their new home. • . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reilly and family of. Seaforth were ' Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. 4 1 And we would 'be pleased to. 'service and: repair your • gardening equipment • WHEN COMING TO BUY PARTS PLEASE BRING. THE MAKE AND MODEL NUMBER OF YOUR ENGINE IT WILL HELP US HELP YOU. ' OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8a.mto6p.m. • CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 12 NOON Lucknow Machine Sho PHONE 528-3835