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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-07-17, Page 21Tria _ PP "�'�" t THE LCKNOWSENTII,EL, LUCKNOW !IaA�sE TWO.. 2,04101 A51t r w.. funeral or •`R •., UCKNOW SENTINELThe IONTARIO r ient Victim LUCKNOW, Acc"d n I � i S' tf : itrn; "" SP®Y Town" - O'tha Hurren•Brueel �oundar'y REID LITaDLE }� Ott ��,� � I Second Class Masi Registration lvtmber 0847 Funeral service for Lorne Robe] Reid Liddle, 22 , of Huron Town Established 1873 — Published Wednesday ship was held on Wednesday, Jul; -McCreath FurMember of 1MM C C.N A• 0.:W.NoAo lU from McLennan , eral Home in Ripley. Subscription Rate, $8.0t? s year in advance extra to U.S.A.and Foreign Reid and 22 -year-old .Jean Sco s YF PE of Ripley were killed in a single lr Donald C. Thompson,,Publisher cad accident on Highway 21 near. �' I` NN►N�NI�����NN�e�e�♦eeNeeNei�e♦ee®ee• Pine River on Sunday, July 7, A graduate from Ripley High. attended church services and was a School Reid received his Bachel ,i , KpIn bridge Area faithful reader. Grade 7 and 8of Arts de tee at University of t r t ii school chums and teachers formedWestern Ontario on June 5, 1973, Gri Ded At a Guard of Honor. Teacher Miss Nancy Anderson accompanied by He worked at Conklin Lumber AgeYears12 music teacher Mrs. Lillian Simp- in Kitchener until September anc son on the church organ sang was employed at Conklin LuMbei Beyond the Sunset. Organist for in GoderiYch' at the time of his a . n • ,, SHANNON FORGETT the mass was, Miss Marianne death. 1'pa �FThis community was, saddened Fra Yne A member of Pine River Unite( .,r}; to learn of th'e .death of 12 -year• Pallbearers were John Austin, Church, he was active in the. Sur , ��, Y; old Shannon. Forgett , daughter of . Terry Dalton , ,Joseph Hackett , `day School there r� Armand' and Erma Forge of Ash-, William Hackett, Harold pallbearers at the funeral were ka+ l�° # Hins er er and Donald,Currie, field Township. Shannon was born P $ t y, Burial was in the Kingsbridge Cem= Bob Norman, Gordon Farrell, kFt ry,,, in Kitchener on,Nov'em.ber 24., 1961 and had attended .classes in etery, Glenn Boyd, Brian MacDonald., y ',,;; "• St. Mary's Roman. Catholic school Miss Nancy Anderson, accom- Peter Walden and Donald Martin F { there. In 1969 her. parents moved panied by Miss Flora Simpson on . Flower bearers were Robert Val - to Ashfield Township and Shannon the guitar sang Peace in the Val- Gregg, Donald Liddle-, .David ,�f,' was,. transferred to the St. Joseph's ley at the graveside.' Thomas, Murray Hunter aril Stev Separate School in Kingsbridge. Following the, burial, neighbours en Smith. She was a Grade 7 student: and friends served in the parish hall to the relatives and friends. Reid was predeceased by his At' the end of February, 1974 Shanpon became seriously' ill and father John Liddle • He is survive �Y. by his parents Marion and J. S. z was transferred to the intensive care unit of the University Hospit- Plans Progress' -Robb 'of Huron Township; sister . al in London where she remained • Olive and brothers Charles and' a For Reu-nlOn 75Dale,unconscious for over 4 months. ! She�was transferred- to the Wingham and District General - The. Old Time Fiddlers Jambor- Hospital on Thursday, July 4 ee on August 5 1974., sponsored here she contacted pneumonia b the Ripley Huron Reunion 75 Carman Stothers w p Y P Y cornmittee promises to be a hu e and died on Tuesday morning, P Was'Noted:. July. 9. success. Chairman Ab Tout an - In, nounced to the regular Reunion , She is survived by her parents; meeting that 34 fiddlers and step Education Fiel& ` R'I '41t her brothers, Ray, Louie and dancers hadentered .the program. Armand all at' home; William and So keep August 5 and Ripley Dist- C. E, STQTHERS B. Pa ed. Joseph of Kitchener and Robert of rict School in mind. the Royal Canadian Air Force In other business, Cliff Emmer- Well known" nationally and int( stationed in Medley, Alberta; her ton reported that "The nationally for his work in educa= sister Helen, Mrs. Harold Chapparals" have been engaged tion, Dr. Carman Stothers died Hinsperger and her grandmother for the, windup concert and dance Sunday, July 7 at,the age of 78 Mrs. Fannie Christoff both of on Monday evening of the Re after a ;long illnesq. Kitchener and 3., nieces Joanne, ion 75 Karen and Margaret Hinsperger • He was born in Ashfield Town - It was also decided. that movies would ,be shown in the, Public of Kitchener, ship in Huron County attending ' -The body lay at'rest at the Mac- S. S. No, 9 school. He receive( School for ,the youngsters on Satur - Kenzie Funeral Home in Lucknow his secondary education in Luck - until Thursday morning, Requiem attended Back to School at the' Ma d Re d 'hth ?5hB 1' ss was sai by. veren Fath- Ripley District School. wit e t arta ion overseas, er Ed Dentinger ' C. R,. in St' he graduated from Queens Univer The next meeting will be held Joseph's Roman Catholic Church sity and later obtained his doctor in the Public School on Septem- ate in aedo a in Kingsbridge, where Shannon ber 8.. p g gY from the Univei sity of Toronto. His career spanned all phasis of teaching but it was in the fielc of 'special education, working wil When. the going gets rough exceptional children, that he... / made his greatest contribution. F was Inspector of Public Schools it the Clay Silo Un�oader Prince Edward County for 12 year; . Rugged dual auger unit with front from 1927 to 1959 before:becomin gets' going", cuts through the toughest silage. Chief Inspector and then Director Delivers high capacity of practically of Auxiliary Services in .the Ont - any type of silage in hot or cold ,weather. Available in ario Department of Education, single or dual auger models, up to 30 ft, diameter silos. Optional automatic letdown, tool . ry Author of many books and pam phiets , guest lecturer, consultant and above all teacher, Dr, Stoth• _ ? ers was a major figure in Ontario Education. He was awarded the Greer Memorial award in 1955 rte,. Following his retirement in 1956, he.continued to work with -handicapped children and to cdunsel teachers, manyof whom received their early training and LOWRY' interest from, his courses. FARM SYSTEMS Dr. Stothers leaves his wife, ' Eileen of Islington , his daughter R.R. 1 KINCARDINE, PHONE 395.5286 ® Mary Frances (Mrs, Keith Hend- MM M - ®-• ®� rick) and four grandchildren. Carman was a son of the late WEDNESI) y, OLYMPIC LOTTERY 2 -ONE MILLION DOLLAR FIRST PRIZES. SUPPORT THE If18 SUMMER OLYMPICS TICKETS $10,1,EACH William Stothers and Mary And- rew and he is the last surviving member of the'Siothers family. They consisted of the late Rae Horton , . Stephen, Isaac, John, Baillie and Jessie Crispin. The service was,held at A. W, Miles Funeral Chapel, 30, St. Clair Avenue West Toronto and was conducted by the Reverend, Milton Sanderson of Kingsway- Lambton United Church, Inter- ment was in Paik Lawn Cemetery., _ BIRTHS . CONLEY '-'Mac and Lorene Co of Lucknow are happy to anno the birth of their, daughter, C tine Ruth, on Tuesday, July in Wingham and District Hospi a sister. for Charlene and We AA LDERS ,-, to Ralph and PatAl ders of Waterloo, Indiana, a girl Patricia Crystal, 81b, Ilo on June 14th, 1974, Fov`rth Annual Craft_ Festival SPONSORED BY THE LUCKNOW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY in the Lucknow Arena Friday, Auustg2nd 12 noon til 10 P.M. and Saturday, Aq9ust 3rd 9 a.m. til 6 p.m. !:OR FURTHER PARTICULARS CONTACT SECRETARY -TREASURER MR. AND MRS. ROSS ERRINETON 528.603