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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 PAGE EIGHT
LES-...PETTER SHOES ..
Lucknow Native
Died At North Bay
MRS. P. H. TORRANCE
A resident of North Bay since,
1917, who has been active in
community and church activities,
Mrs. P. H. Torrance died Friday,
lune 27 at home after a lengthy
illness.
- Mrs. Torrance, the former Eun-
ice McIntosh, was an, honorary life
member of the Samuel de Champ-
lain Chapter, IODE, and had been
a member of Fidelis Chapter No.
99, Order of the Eastern Star, since
1925.
A native of Bruce County, Mrs.
Torrance was born April 3', 1891,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Peter McIntosh, former residents
of 'Lucknow. She was married at
Toronto September 18, 1917 to P:
H. (Harry) Torrance and moved to
North Bay in the same year.
Mrs. Torrance attended St.
" Andrew's United Church and was a
life member of the church women's
association. As well, she .Was a
member of the Civic Hospital
Auxiliary and a provincial life
member of the Ontario HOspital
Auxiliary Association.
Predeceased by her husband,
Mrs. Torrance is survived by a son,
Peter. of Kingston, a daughter,
Mrs.. C. E. Brooks (June) of
Kitchener, and six grandchildren.
The funeral service was conduct-
ed at Martyn Funeral Home, North
Bay by Dr. F. L. H. Stymiest with
burial at South Kinloss. Cemetery,
Lucknow.
'LUCKNOW KINSMEN
INTERMEDIATE
BALL TOURNAMENT
AND DANCE
Saturday and Sunday,
July 26 and 27
40th Harrison
Reunion Held At
Seaforth Park
The. 'fortieth annual Harrison
Reunion Was held on. June 14th at
Seaforth with 'a very good attend,
ance. The afternoon was spent in
races, ,contests and a ball game: A
smorgasbord supper was. served
'the pavilion, which included a
special cake, decorated , for the
fortieth anniversary. A ,minute's
silence was observed for those who.
had 'passed. away the previous year.
The picnic is to be held .at the
Seaforth Lions Park on the second
Saturday in .June 1976.
The following people will be in
charge.: pres., Jim Harrison; secre-
tary treasurer, 'Marlene Harrison;
directors, Bill and 'Helen Burdge,
Charlie and Bev Orr; sports .
committee, Jim and Donna Collins.;
*Wart and .0live Broadfoot.
The following are the results of
the sports: under 5 years,' .Ist Scott
Hackett, 2nd Stanley Airdrie; girls
6 to 8 years, Brelida Hackett; boys
6 , to '8 years, Lorne Pennington;
girls 9 : to 12 Years, '1st Teresa,
Forster; 2nd Lois' Penn,ington ; boys
9. to 12 year's,. 1st Ian Hackett, 2nd
Brian Hackett; girls 15 and under,
1st Teresa Foster, • 2nd Brenda
Hackett; bOys 15 and under, 1st
Jamie Hackett, 2nd George Collins;
girls sack race, lst. Teresa Foster,'
2nd, Lois. Pennington; boyS sack.
race, 1st Jamie Hackett,. 2nd • Ian
Hackett; candy hunt, 1St Brenda
Hackett, 2nd' Brian Hunt; men's.
race, .1st 'Roy Taylor, 2nd Brian
Hodgert; women's'. race, 1st Barb .
Oesch, 2nd Marion ,Taylor; men's.
ball throw, 1st Brian Hodgert, 2nd
Roy Oesch. , .In the potato . race
winners were, 1st team, captained
by Brian Hodgert,' 2nd team,
captained by Barb. Oesch, 3rd
team, captained by Roy Oesch.
Luck-now
LORNE REID
WHITECHURCH
Miss Joyee Tiffin-of Toronto. and
parry Tiffin of Kitchener spent the
•week end . with /their parents Mr:
and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and attended
the reception of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Snowden at the Hall Friday
evening.
The Falconer-Mclinnes picnic
waS held Sunday afternoon, July
13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John McInnes at 2 p.m, The
afternoon was spent renewing
acquaintances for the seniors while
the younger fry enjoyed games and
contests nnder the supervision of
Kathleen FerSter and Marian
Simpson. There was an attendance
'Of 60: Michael Tiffin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Tiffin was. the
youngest present. President for
next year is Joe Tiffin and Elnora
Towle is secretary treasurer. The
meal was served smorgasbord.
Miss Lorie Hiebien of Listowel is
holidaying with her friend Glenna
Wilkens. • •
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs:
Russel Gaunt on the week end were
Mrs. Donald Gaunt of Chatham
and Mrs. HarOld Gaunt; Brenda,
Richard and Sandra of Louisiana.
They returned With MrS. Donald
Gaunt to relatives at Oil • Springs.
Mr. and MrS. Roddy Inglis of
Earlton spent the week end with his
mother, Mrs. Tom Inglis, Tom and
Betty and visited other folks of the
community.
Chalmers W.M.S. will meet
Wednesday, July 23 at 2 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Johnston Conn,
Wingham. Leaders are Mrs. John
de Boer and Mrs. Archie Purdon.
Roll call to be answered by naming
a child o'f the Bible. Note the
meeting iS being held one week
later than usual due to a funeral in
the community.
At the Martin-Gillespie picnic at
Harbor Park, Goderich on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bustel were
presented with a set of TV tables to
celebrate the occasion of their 25th
wedding anniversary:
On Wednesday last Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Farrier were at - Mrs.
Barbour's of Hillsburg to celebrate
the first birthday of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Farrier's daughter AmY.
Also• present for the celebration
were Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier
and Miss Winnifred Farrier. of
Toronto and Mrs. Norman Lyster
and girls of Burlington.
RECEPTION
On Friday evening a reception
was held for Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Snowden (nee Shirley-IV-fin) newly
weds. The evening' was spent
dancing to music by the "Alley
Cats". At lunch time Mr. and Mrs.
Snowden were called to the
platform, given seats of honour,
while Lori Jamieson read an
address and Ronald Jamieson and
R. Jefferson presented each with
an envelope of money from the
large audience with all their good
wishes. Shirley and Bill both
replied thanking the sponsors of
the reception, the audience for
coming, the gifts and good wishes,
and the orchestra for their music••
All then sang For They are Jolly
Good Fellows an-d dancing was
resumed till the closing hour.
Lori and Lee Fisher of Ayton
were week end holiday visitors with
their cousins Rhonda, Bill ahd
Gregory Gibson,
Visitors on the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Campbell of
Toronto.
To celebrate Jeffery Oberholtz-
er's seCond . hirthday with him in
Wingham were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Campbell of Toronto, Mr.
\ Phone 528-201E
tHOE REPAIR
and WS. Neil Rintoul, Steven and
Scott of West Wawanosh, Mr: and
Mrs. Leonard Robinson Of Belgrave
and her friend Miss Denise Hallam
Of -i-Ondon, Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Cardiff of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Oberholtzer and /Lorne Ober-
holtzer of Kitchener and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul and his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer.
ViSitors on the week end with
Mrs. Bessie Mullis was her sister
Mrs. Jim Ward and Mr. Ward of
Strathroy.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Struthers of Teeswater were invit-
ed to the home of their daughter
Mrs. DOn Caesar and Mr. Caesar to
celebrate Struthers' seventy-
fifth birthday. Owing to the rain
they had to go to Whitechnrch
Community Memorial Hall. The
community offer their congratula-
tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin
spent the week ;end with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McMillan and family of
Watford.
Miss Floris Leaver is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mow-
bray and with Charles Leaver at the
Nursing Home at Showalter farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and .
family attended an Elliott family
picnic Sunday afternoon at Camer-
on McTavish's at Lurgart Beach
with an attendance of 35.
Little Bobby Craig of Wingham
spent a few days on the week end
with his grandparents s Mr. and
Mrs. Dawson Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenag-
han of St. Thomas visited on the
week end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClenaghan
of Kitchener spent the week end
with Miss Mildred McClenagfian.
Mrs. Des Rodhes and boys spent
the week end with friends in
Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb of
Kitchener Were week end visitors
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Gibb.
On July 21 ' at 8.30 p.m.
Whitechurch Institute will hold
their .meeting in the Whitechurch
CoMmunity Memorial Hall. The
motto is "Farmers" by Mrs.
Russell McGuire. Roll call - a press
clipping of agricultural interest.
Speaker - Miss Brenda Trask,
Ontario Dairy Princess. This
meeting, will honour first year and
charter member's. Each 'Member is
to bring a guest.
"I know Cancer
can be beaten"
Mrs. Florence
Kendall
Burlington. Ont:
-Cancer can be
beaten. Your
-dollars are needed •
now to continue the
battle. Give hope a boost.
When a volunteer calls, be.
generous. . •
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY
CRAFT FESTIVAL
-LUCKNOW ARENA
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
AUGUST 1 AND 2
Sponsored by
Locknow Agricultural Soci
St. Helens W.I
Mrs. Peter Chandler presid
the July -meeting of St:::H
Women's Institute. The me
opened with the Ode followe
the Mary Stewart Collect. Th
call "Our duty to a new Cana
was answered by eleven mem
Mrs. Ross Gammie gave
treasurer's report. Corres
ence was read and business
with.
Group 3 is in charge of cat
to the "Foran Family" gath
on August 23 in the hall:
Gordon Struthers gave a rep
the bus trip plans for Septetn
Kleinburg to visit the Art Gal
and to Black Creek Pioneer Vi
Mrs. Jina Curran was cha
for the program, the theine
"Citizenship and World Affa
'Mrs. Fred McQuillin accomp
the singing of "Little
Church in the Vale". Mrs.
Snowden gaye a reading "Se
Kindness". The motto "
born into freedom' do not_kn
value" was prepared :and giv
Mrs. Harold Cooper. A re
"Second Thought" was giv
Mrs. James Aitchison.
Mrs. Gordon LyOns prepare
gaVe a topic On "Citizenship"
program .was most interestin
made us think how lucky w
and how much we just ta
granted.
The meeting closed
Canada and 'the ,Grace after
the hostess Served a dainty lu
cake and ice cream. Hos
were Mks. James Curran and
Fred McQuillin.
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