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GOMMUNITY',,MOU.RNS DEATH
A OUTSTAN,BING CITIZEN
. (Cgntfnued ,froii Page 1);
Chiefly. to•the; operation of 4.1et,xtzri-.
sive .farm: Janda, • •
Mr Joynt -'was •probablythe com
inunity'.s• • nciost •outstanding philan
thropist. He lived •finociestlyr and many•
nets• of benevolence were carried, put
in a quiet 'way 1n At," Helens there
stands; tb• liis memory a community
laiill- lYbich_ he rantodelle-d` klIC- a:r
...„�ai>,;,,.,v..•�r.�i+w'w'*.wa++wu-ao�!°-�°v3�•sP�±wt+.+
y$ars, ago,• a to^ thea °memory of his
parents' who .lie buried, there, he im-
proved .and beautified, Bethel' Ce '
teryeast of St 'Helens
,Ai devoted iY
.ierobe : ,and, a; gen
%'s. PPo ter ° o they . ted, rhurc�r..,
hel'lias, q r is ; ?11nhe ,i nfi iy'1,ei ax: i bgen
irrember,,' of the;(Sessa,oi► and ;'Board df
ustees .•
Tr.�
An ardent supporter of •wholesome•
sport,' ,none enjoyeda••gante;: of 'base
ball More 'than Mr. Joynt . The John
Joynt..trophy will. • Iong..continue, :to
commemorate his•':interest and assis-
.tance in promoting 'the • Success •of
the I: ucknow Bowling: Clpb. And. ' In.
hockey circles, two trophies. donated-
f•by him `bear out his interest • in local
hockey. `activities,., when 'the' "Church
League-• operated
In• municipal life, 'Mr Joynt served
the• yillege for. a number of :years as
'1 eeve ' and Councillor.' It was • during
his reeveship, that :the Carnegie Hall
was 'built , in 1910. He : climaxed;: hiss
public career lit representing North.
Huron for bwo,• terms 'rn •the Ontario
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House ::Electedl in • .1919 •under: the
Drui y.. regime, h'e was.re-elected under
the -premiership of-the.Hon._ Howard
Ferguson, 'serving until ;1926.•
But through years of sue,-
cess • and prominence,'' Mr.• Joynt re-
mainied',the same friendly; :jovial gen-
tleman ;that' won him. countless friends
.a'u on c ildren'j,c tivell ac o d
Tow :there -are who are not. touched
by a pang of 'sorrow ,by, the ••realiaa-'
`tion' that no more we 'will"'hear,, his
familiar voice ora joy his sincere
d.
an ' heart ,handsha 'e :
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He, Was. a• Home;,, loving .gentleman_
devoted, tp'lis'family. and "this Chris
t as `season;: the Joynt . hoe will
laac •mthe'•joll '"'Chr'ist'mas s irit' fiat
:Mr. Joynt •so ' much'njo .ed,
�SyrxiPathy�s ,extended toTthe
sly and. his aged ,widow,: formerly
'Annieord., Mr. And Mxs.
Joynt were:.married- fifty-five :years,
ago •M'Septeinbei, and five years ago
fittingly marked their_ •Goiden wedd-
ixig .anniversary, They:•mo'ved. to Luc=
know:. from' St: :Helens,: thirty-eight
'years` ago, •to the 'home• now:',owned'.
by J.: W. Joynt and: later 'purchased
the, home of., the late :1 G:::'N'i$rdoch.
" 'The funeral' Service, was held:in the
Luekiiow' United Church on. Monday
-aiterno `, -conducted ?by Rev; S T:
Tucke 'who : paid sp.eeial tribute .to
th!e. simplicity;.of faith;;that, Mr, ,Joynt
had:'retained' throughout his; life and
to 'the:•many; acts of benevolence.: •he
performed Miss ;Belie Robertson••,and'
Mr.; Eldon . Henderson sang' . bosun-
silly "Jesus• Inver of,M r •Soul"
Mr..Joynt was, a member 6f Old.
Light .Lodge A I'.. & •A. M. for • •42 -
ears,
aid :the.Orderattended` the
service:' -.the last rites: being conduct
ed.:by :the chaplain,, Rev.' C. H. 'Mase-.
Donald :and • Donald , Blue,
Honorary pallbearers Were Joseph
Hackett; Joseph 'Agnew, W. G. An-
•drew,' W E. ,Treleaven, Conrad Dec
,lser,_.Rasselr,Robertson, A...P.:-Stewart
and Di.• G Newton,;theAlatter be-
ing'.unable-to'sbe present,,.:
"'.Active' .pallbearers',: were [ Robert
Rae, J..R : McNab, Frank . Toad, Ern=
est..'Ackert,;`:W.: W.'' Hill :and, A. E.
JVIcIim. ;Members of the Order acted
as ,flower bearers,: the 'Many, wreaths
expressing respect for Mr. Joynt•and
sympathy 'for'; the 'family, who'.were
all • present at,,the' funeral. -Surviving
besides his' widow, are `four ,dough-
terse; . Mrs. • Robert Johnsto' i (Mary
Jane), Godericli; •Mrs J. GV. ' .Lillico;
'(Annie .Minneapolis Mrs;Wni. •Me»;
eod (Ida') hucknoW; Mrs. A. E. Mil»•
Ison .(Letitia);, Stratford and, one son
.John Wesley • of, j;neknow.
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-With 'Pin ,car'. safely -in the: garage; seems as.
• though you' are'.pt;ejiared for.nything: that can
' happen. Don't even. need a. telephone any more.
BUT, ..-ARE' CERTAIN?
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.Sickness, fire, accident, whatever it *nay ;be —
and some of these things come', occasionally to.
all .of us — is.' your car �guii k enough, sure :,Q
enougli?��laybe "tiie;:'roads• are blgckec.. '
•Mabe;. a tire is £lat',.....
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cIn"einergency•'what you -need most is. a TELE-,
PHONE; Don't wait 'for something to happen'
toy find that'out! •
EW LE'1 . R:ATE;
or _farm telephone•.:SerVICe
are' now 'en'. eff ct !
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NGANNON
Mist Pearl Finnigan. arlcived hAu e'
• froj n Victoria sPi'tal, London, after.
a" successful operation for goitre • re.
meyal., We hope, she` will. aeon be re-
covered to good, health ag•ar
Miss Flora a purnin,' who is •conduct-
ing ,a three -months'' course• of Domes
.tic"Science; at Walkerton,.. is expected
hemp, .at the'.end of the ; :eek ,dor: ;th
Ohristmas, season. •
iaYr, viaii
'�.rb"-,'°sn^,U•s?Gr• 'f'�F x� �• ^n3h�---• wt
.•.,rw.nmrr;*^r.++.s+m, ..t•.w w' n ,+�-r-.-.+wt- er4'�.r+'r:
day ar}d also9 attended the funeral 4
the ..late, Mr,: N. F. Whyard
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Little 'Carl ' Stewaa t, 3• =yeei. old son
'Mr and •1VIrs Gordon +Stewai:t;,wa
suite lit with an h tack!o f pneu"monhi
eeenrs,{: to''••be`.' ieo.'Yerii�f�' nicely
!•F
MONUMENTS;.at first cost
Having, our factory; equipped with
the :moat modern ;machinery„ •for the
execution of: high class, work,; w ask'
'you to see the;: largest, dis la' sof mon-
P Y
umeiots 'Of any retail'' factory in On' :
`.tario;; All finished by s' nd: 'blast. ma-.
chines. '.'We .:;import_,.:all, .our; granites•
•r
f o d:
} Ol Co ua e
m: 4rlie , ynt�}► q rrr s_dir.+..
ect, in the 'r�bugh You can' , save ` : all'
Ioeal• dealers', agents'.. end Middleman..
.Profits by seeing us: =
S 1 an &�� n' •
So,
t, West End l rid ` e-WALK•ERTO'N
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•NATIVE O F. ZION • *LAID
,;TO REST AT,�WINNIPEG
'Funeral ' ser vice ,.for James' Alfred
Sidne' Gard er a, native' the 'Zion
Y ,of
community; •�nd` '`a member for ,20
years of 'the teaching 'staff . of St.
John'•s `.technical : high school, 'in'. Win
nipeg, :'was': held • :Thursday. afternoon,
November 18th, -;irr-the--J:"Th -sa-n.
chapel, the gathering present`fiuing
the auditorium. 'Those:, in attendance',
included• niembera•'ofq.tlie teachin
Staff, t:
s't ff at S . john's hrgh..schooi, ,frupils
and •ex -pupils of the school, principals
and: teachers of;other'•sch000s mem
hers:and .ofbeials of the school' board,
Honoring his war; service,' members,
of the 1.0tii Machine Gun .Corps of the
?9th_. Queens O'i'vn--Cameron Highlan
ders,:;of anada, with which regiment
he serve sir Fr=a,i ee .for: 01-0e=years,,;
-turned out: -Prof.: •R, ' Fletcher Argue,
an old elassmateat college and a close.
friend,,officiated: in, the chapel and at,
the: graveside in Brookside, a,:.lengthy
corthge assisting ;at the ,commitrnent
_rites. The ^, pallbearers ^ were . • G' J..
Ort�o}Q Reeve, princepal of <-St,. John's .high
l!S school, J. r Ridd; T. O. Durnin, 1i.
Chambers, Ros'.Kennedy and<William
Someone has said. that .a„, smart `' •
man .is one who (hasn't let ,a woman Our fathers and mothers called
•pin.anythrng on him ,since he:was a: thein "tramps'! and._"burns". Now we
-baby. ,'soft-soap them as . "transients";
Dour' : same: �lr d Creetsn,9
Printed O�n Your.-- Cards
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WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL'. RANGE ;01='• SAMPLES;"UF""MADE
ANADA CARDS TO• CHOOSE PROM TOUR INSPEC-,
TION JS INVITED., WE HAVE DOZENS ;OF APPROPRIATE.
GREETXNGS' OR 'YOU :MAY 'SUPPLY YOIJR ' OWN
OitDER: AT ONCE:
AVE' )0' N0 f a1 L i� L00S1� ' 0R TJNP[t N'Vli'D'. CAR'DS,'
'i'llONE' :3v',
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LUL1fNOW.
IN L.'OLJGi
Mi. Geo iai'denby and son' Harold`
• were .' ;vveelc-ehd visitors •with :Torcnto•
friends.:
Mrs. 'Orchard'. and daughter • Eileen,
Mss. Percy: Collins, l4Xrs. W.' Reeking,
Mr. 'Stanley Orchard" •and 14 r. WM' ,
'Teat, ,'returned . to their homes at
Sylvan 'Valley, after a visit with •Mrs.
Jane Percy and other relative§' here.
Miss .Sylvia$ackson ,haS been, con"-
fined,• tb ,,her bed . tiVitli'attack' of
mastoid,, •
Miss) velyn McL a 's)ient..the well'
end with Le don' tie da
Mrs Jack •Shaumacher { crf' Culross'
visiting •with„,' her grandmother,
Mrs. to, J. "I#aldenby.
1V1r.
and Mrs. Harvey ll`odghte' and
Glen of'{ Lticknow, also gr. and i1irs.'
llbet Stanley and ,Ohildre"n of , n -
'foss were. Sunday. �visito s, With.
and, Mrs, E. ',Stanley,
Mrst $. Bushell and''sbn `Ronnie `re's
*odd ..to •Loial#on after 'a
•her'parentsi,Mrt:and Mtrs.'J. l#': I1bdg•
• . . wittatui,t lirn$¢fXy. •
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•• DAVM I. ENNEAY'
The death of David: Kennedy,. 'of
West ; Wawanosh, a resident of the
Whitechurch • district over 70. Yrs; •oc-
curred at his •late. home,, 11 miles
'west 'o f;. Whitechurch,, on the bound=;
Ary, on 'Tuesday, December, 7th. Mr.
Kennedy ' although 'in failing health;
was • only confidedi to; lira .bed :from
the --Th rsd#y': pries = Lo, hMs 'death
T.iFlr�31„4��T1.�a=iS4i'��5Y1�h�l :3'aa��'S�s.� ,9'.i7rC3P1e. ase
..-...,w.,...•«-...,++.r.. -a+=r--•... Ps re•,-.!-.w•:.-w•-�.r*-n ,
his family, and neighbors He: was it�
hie 80th;: year:ancLwas, born.in Puss
linch Township, near . Guelph; As• . a`
boy of 12 years, he came with”his par-
s entsr the;; late Mr and, l4lrs, Alex Ken-
nedy r to 'thisdistrict' near'' White,'
chu , j
'141kl *n the past, Otty` yen r.
nag: presied' on; the&, farm • Where . e
Mr Rayfiridnr'Br¢wn is assisting'
.A1
a
Mr.
;n Reed to cut Y':'wood ' these,
d Mrs.. Marshal Gibson and
children are;`Inoving ;into muse
e cross' from' 'Mr ' and Mrs..:
Young..
Mrs,. Win Bray severely, •. sealded
her foot .while draining he water :Off
potatoes and •'has, suffered a great
deal Of paih. • ,The aloctor's assistance
'was' required:for', ancL-_we
gape; it' will. " soon he better.'
Some farmers •:living-, on • t}fe. ' 6th
cone hent of West 'V awanosh, • ori-
lately'b instal -
.
ns al-
ghtened their homes y t
Iing battery. radios. They', are; Messrs.
Harvey . Alton,' W. J. Robb; Jas.• ,Wil,
s'on',; Thos.,` Webster arid' Wm,. Red -
Mond. ,
Orangemen from• local':67£, Dun. gan-`
non,;; attended the, annual.', meeting at
Wingham;'Taesday: of last week,=And
were•, Messrs Melville Culbert,'
-ter Dickinson, : 'OV,m Mole and • Ray
Mond 'Brown...
The ;Women's Association of the
United Church which iitt: to be: held
than` cor I'it' � ri' ey is cancelled far
thi's ;month;: owing ,to so much Sick,'
cress ' in The vicinity
' : To 'all .the ,:riiembers of the : Wo
at of ' the ed
inen s Association it
Church, •:Women's': Institute and: St.
' • n ' wish, to
Paul s • Guild, : •Dunganno , I o
,thank‘you for: myself, and, family for
gr�oceries,'fr,,uits, and' vegetables, which
you'so kindly sent�ns. We are., truly,
;grateful: for the help
Mrs: Robert Lewis, .Dungannon:
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DEATN� OI' D.O.UGLAS :ELL O
The 'spirit of a • promising'youth,'
1)puglas Elliott winged' its thght to
•uesd
a mornrn
a ,higher life., early T. ,. Y , g
of'la:5t Week December •7th ..H'e' was
fifteenth year and was ,the' `sec
ond'son of iMr, and Mrs:,;Arthu.r, EI
liott. Ha bad not enjoyed'••good'health
•f.or'a„year and a:'half, being' aLLsufi'
ere/. , of• "diabetes, • but had:been 'about•
as usual. until taken suddenly•ill;and'
wont in unconsciousness or coma ;He
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was taken; to Goderich Hospital'
,day:evennig, but despite' all that. hu•
man, aid could do, his: little life slip=
Ped, •away. ' Ile. 'received his public.
'chool`ediicatiori';°at 8...S. No.. 17,
ion, ',and was well;. liked •by his,` little
pais, having a' mild. disposition.
The funeral service, .was Conducted'
by 'the .1�ile ' United Church' minister;;
-Rev.-Mr pomer'oy su°bstituting—for
t:he local • pastor; Rev.: Mr - -Turner;,
who ;was on the sicle Iist°” at the time.
During the service, Miss .Clare Pent-
land. sang:. "Srtfely, Safely, gathered,
rn:"
The remains were .interred in Dun,.
•Bannon cein.etery:: •with •''the following
Chains fdr': pallbearers,' Efivine anti,
Frank Eedy; Ralph' and •Ja'ck Brodie;
Harvey Sproule. ". and Lloyd Hodge'
The floral tributes were. beautiful ani'''
among then were,'�wreaths from
'No..i:7,••Union•school, the:'Taxis;Boys
and tile Y.. F. U.'of the United cl►urel
Bgsides his' sorrow •ngI parents' ;'arc:,
an. ,older: 'brother ;Harold' •and sister
Margaret, to ' •whom,'« the' communit3, _
extends • sincere -.sympathy in: ; their
loss. .
14I[t. NAT14ANIEL' WH'YARD
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Yearehge,,to Pitrents; 'the late Mr.'
and .Ntrs'.;'41tis7:''VIthyard,'; krmerly Jane
dosteoyeit, bit 'fire, last' ApriL'andl, he
had, liVed loziger'in Dungannon [than
futtieica and'. at tha.tiine of 'his. death
Rural Telephone ''001•11'1160..!71,1i101
WaS. chief operator of the .Godolieh.
idol he held 'fOr: fekiteett*oara.' Pre,
'And. begiblei ,Iiie 'ht
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passed away sr
Mr•.' . Kennedy was • ;a •mcinber o• f
Chalmers Presbyterian '.Chureb,' at
Vhiteclurch, and 'since;1894' has been:
;an elder. He was also for many years,
,Sunday .Scheel ,Superintendent' and a
teacher,, of 'the Bible Close.
';..He leaves to mourn .his passing be
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:Sides, .his Wide*, formerly Jane Fish-:
er, to whom 'he 'vc!as: married in• 1882,
'five, sons 'and' three daughters, Alex
of -Winnipeg; `"David; �'Vicria,
Duncan of `Winghain;• •Mrs.,11,; (Mary.
',Agnes) Tichbourne, Goderich; :Mrs.
Larne' (Jean)' Durnin St. Helens;. and.
George, Fetor Arid Annie at home.' He
is also survived ,by 'one brother, aiid
ahree sisters, John of Kinloss, Mrs.
James (Maggie)' Purvis, near Luck-:
now; -Mrs John'.( (Annie), McCarroll,
Sault Ste Marie,.Mrs. Frank; (Agnes)
McCloskey, Guelph. One 'son, John,
was killed inaction during ,the-Great
War Wand_ another 'son, William; .di'ed
ih Victoria;; B.C., • one'.andyOne -half;
years ago
• 'The funeral 'service; to 'hive • been
rYield�on�hriEs..dxl�,�R'&�Postponerl��'i
account • of road eonditione. due to the
storm.:.'The senvie was held' in Chal-:
mer's; Presbyterian Cburch, White-
chuieh, ,where he had. worshipped for:
r a "tor a Gond ?
oyer '?0 y,ea s, on S d y, ucted
by Re'v. John -Pollock;; Two'favorite.
hymns were' sung in ;meinoriam. '"Je-,
bsus Lover of , My Sot l" and "Jesus<
-Keep Me, Near. the Cross" 1 '•
The:' 'Pallbearers were to have •been
..brother elders;-,bu:t. owmng4o-illness-
and the eondition of the road's; it„ -was,
impossible, to have ,them, all.: •Those.
acting. were 't, Messrs. Harry' McGee;'
Jas. • Laidlaw, ,; •John :Simpson, John
Craig, Jas. Forster and John McMil-
lin.'interuient was std. South Kinloss.
cemetery:
All ':members of his family were,
present, •except the two in the West.
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, SedmInton....•TourneMerits
doOnieff cliseppointinent. Just When
we , were all; set 'for. 4 •night with
Ripley 'this .
to be , dreppecV. HOwever,.. we step'
in the,. intgests 6f the tchool'cliildren
-who- .their7-annual
and, will ireijuire the hall On; Thais.-
daY night' ter rehearsal,' On •behalf. of,
'the Club: We 'wish the' concert: eliery
After '.Christnias 'he], ays,
again:elide:el/6r te 'hold 'one. :of ' our
:11101 • ,POttIedied, tournaments.: We
Would. like `.to see. 'Mere' ot the', .0)Aet:
borne; we Min arrange an evenykg fok.
lianti, Mrs, Turner (Polly) 13agfrot,a,
,Fort William. • The funeral ,teryice
the United: Church with it large
course- of friends Ao • pay na
atit his
sermon, Made. ComplinientOty rein,arkt
regarirs,`HtO I .his Useful' life ',with
h.el.f411,,klitriositiOli' won for e
bait Of ' fried S' , he tong ',,he
During the :Service,' Miss Loit -•Tre7,
the tog of, Adair; the ;pia.
Cecil 7're.leaveri, •Cutran,' Heber
Telephone Opo:.end close friendt• Were
Messta,, Btothere,' Wm. Park;
John Dtistow. Those"o4ble to be,
present throng)! Were J, C.
M8441), t he many
floret tributes. showed., the». eigh,...p-
thAte•froin friefitle ;and 'relatives
phone -004,:tnited church Sespietto.
'Pt •ihn'IN6derich Anita ,TaliPlithie Co,
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derful offer. well mem'',
ptIOUr choke an
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six. visitors' .PtehOnf. The. reSignetimi
leaves. sliortly-for •• •
tiim8An Other tands'' 'wag in charge
wet 'Written bY
:by,, C,'ThofiiPson. The reii.
Sidney tieckei was :winner of'
the . Candy: contest, 'itiexpeAsive
"Ili:story." Cornea .tio Life"; 1.45,,. Sun-,
L4ctioof:8: CL
Wilted. &Mid; after assisting holiderg next sWednotday,' be ernher
Prank thie past. 'week, . t4nd and (Yin Irk -open Nei`chkit, :
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