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TIE LUCItNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQw; ONTARIO •
WEDOEDAY, . FEB '16th, 1951
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I. SEE BY'THE
SENTINEL`..'
THAT��-0e .:Malady or. -another
seems ,o be .always ,striking the
,district, The ,latest one invo1v-,
• ing dysentry and:
'a nervous -effect on_scgne child-
• ren, is currently c being report-
ed. IAA week, it ;swept .through
Fourth. Room ,'of the •Pulblic
-iSchool with absenteeism reach-
ing as' high as ;19 ;pupils pu't
of about forty.
•
THAT prize winners at. the Shoot
party at Iolymood on:.Tuesday
of last week` were wo'n • .by.
[en's., Ladies", . Children's Wear ....Piece Goods & Woollens,•
AGENT FOR'KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free Pick-Vp and Delivery Monday and Thursday.
ONE FOR THE ROAD ..
$ORN
SINN' ---in 'Alexandria and Mar ~
lane:. Hospital,.. Goderich,:' to ' . Mr.
and Mrs.., Warm G.. Zinn (nee
Marian Graham, R 'i . "Dungan-
non, on February '15th, 19557-a•
son, a brother far:Diane.• .
G MT: • and was.
.. H.
TAUI�El®,
,A.. Lo eed .(nee Vivian. Fisher),
-'are',the ;proud 'parents" of a baby
daughter born in St. Joseph's
.HoSpital, (London; Saturday, Feb-
ruary • 12, 1955:' •. . `
�,. Wtng .
.`General
ham
•
Hospital, : on Monday, February
955 to, Mr,. and. Mrs..' Harold
.Maize' R. 1; Dungannon,: a :' dau
i •
.9
•
e'.
The origin of this veiled. ref-
erence
ef
erence.. to drinking and. drivng
obscure.: Probably' it. •.carne.
"down ; from, Old Dobbin days in.
England.' If this -last: one for the
road topped off several ;previous
,
drinks, • it didn't: matter much % in
-those- days... Horse sense • would
very, probably carry the ',n audlin
driven safely.. home. ' How differ:
ent today. The:,...one for'"•the road
Might,easily' . so be one for the
ditch, the hospital or the morgue
perhaps; ,all three. Conclusive
scientific proof has shown. :that
a driver having. .11/2 pints: of 6
percent beer. will be 'affected as
ollow
1.Sel, r
ective : ''to actions e.g.,mak=.
ing :decisions, slow dam. 10 per-
cent•
2 1Vtuscular reactions e.g: mov-
ing and . feet, slow ::
mg h down
,
71/2' percent. '• •
3. Mental • concentration . g
watching :his driving,.. doss ..up toi
.35 percent: ' ' .
• , The •P roblern fact is that:, the.
"one for 'the road" is .:fraught
With tragedy:: Advt.
BAR.R.ETT-�-:+NKr. , and Mrs. William
C: ' Barrett (nee Marion:MacKen-
zie) ' are haFPY to. announce the
birth of a baby, sister for Char-
lene, ` on' Saturday, February 5th,
1955,': at St. Michael's ..;Hospital,
• ronto. .
'St:' Joseph's' 'Hos
P
ital; (.codon,'. on • Saturday,. Jan-
nary. 29, 1955, to. "Mr. and.' ' Mrs.
Joseph' ' O'Keefe, :Kintait a : son;,
Joseph , Gerard..
WATCH "FOR SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY
Donald • MacRhersnn and Mrs,.
Austin •Solomon; Consolation.
prizes, went to Mrs Rutledge.
of Ripley and Richard 'Elliott
THAT Gladys Kilpatrick: dough
ter of. Mr,.. and Mrs.` John Kil-
patrick, 'and ,Sybil Barger, dem
' ,ghter .of 1V r and Mrs. Howard -
Barger, :'were • in, London the
first of the week. in: connection
- with PP
their' 'application lication oto -join,
`..
the •fall nursing class at Vic-
•
toric:Hospital. ,. •
• '"
THAT :Eddy. Gaunt's`si�ow rernov
.a1 crew:.went into operation, on
'Tuesday., morning to remove •the
big 'banks, of .snow' , that• 'again
iflank'•Cam• bell `Street.
SPE
.Rathwell'.•s Shoe Store
Specials Saturday, : February 12th,
s — ' MEN'S _DRESS SHOES
MEN'S :WORK( SHOES
to Sure To, See .Our.. Bargain: Window'
.tr
if
;of
atwe 111
Fine Footwear l•.' or ''All. The • Family.
CENTENARIAN LAID
TO . REST ' THURSDAY
Ti IA the? -snow -•-doesn't--sto'
.ninety -Year-old. Sam • Durnin
from .taking,, •those:'loag? . daily
walks down •
`
own
'and'
back
To.
town .
THAT Dr. •W. V.Johnsto
Doles
Sliced Pineapple,. 20 oz •: 35c
I G A. Diced • 1 Bets ...2 for 25c
Green Giant
Fancy, •Niblets .' 2 for 37e
Green Giant
Fancy Peas i; .... .... 3 for 39c
lireakfaSt' Club
Raspberry.'; Jam, 36c
I.G.A. Orange Maranialade 29c
-Soups
Campbells
Chicken,•Varieties .. 2 for 33c
1.G4. Margarine . _. 29c
Aunt Jemima.
Pancake Mie 210:
I G.A Foilwra 25e
Old Dutch- • Cleanser 2 for ; 2c
Maple °Leaf '
Liquid Detergent 42,e
Carnation Milk •....•• 14c
Aylmer,. Strained.
BabvyFoods- 2 -fox' 19C -
Buy 6 tins-4et •O'` E
Of .the
'MRS. JOHN COX.
•, The •ngel .:of Peath":removeda .
A'w'cil ;kficwwhi hl' 'respect -
g �'_- ,•
ed citizen ofn • and .this 'community -on
d 'of last week 'in' the per,
Tu
and was not'' able to :be present. '
for the. funeral.
CULROSS CORNERS
Bethany Farm• Forum met;`` on
Monday 'night at • the ; home of
1VIr, and Mrs: 1V idfard Wa11: v -itiz
an• : attendance. ' of 14: The ' topic
Tuesday
the late Mrs. • 'John Co�..was "A ' Public- ,Relations
son `of �. .
her 101st year, ,the* the* . home'
4.
�
gram: ' We : thongh t that if the:•
m
of her nieces, -Edna,.andMay . .farm people, attended , meetings
; � lei:
Boyle, where she had been cared and,visited rovith urk�an p since New.: Years :• Mrs..,: Cox ,vice, 'versa, that they: would: 'get
for -.first; hand'; knowledge of each.
suffered :a heavy stroke ' on ,Suri; . • , '' of life.' '• (1) ,W a 'could "`
da morning' and .lapsed: into a:.others way l ..
y
coma :from ` which,. . she did not•send in faun forum report' arid
.
eace Il�-away: 'by advertising. .(2) No :,We should •
eally: T es a y o ,. � y .et better results and know more
early Tuesday, morning.: . • . get �,• ..
,.. ., Mary. about how .'our' money is ':spent. •
She •was • -the ; fnrtrrer ,
u titer -•of , t • usinessas clea1t with and a
e�o g
mBoy e and Mperiod followed..: The ;
e 'recreat'ion ,
late • Mr.... " Mrs ' �:Dorentm . • .,.
neer family of • this :Hostess served a lovely. .lunch•
Boyle; , a pioneer
community. Her six broth
e
is
Pre
= The
nextaaeetr
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g
will
be at the
.
;dece ed her,. John, •William, 'home: of . Mr and Mrs. Frank- '
Wesle Brown and :Reginald.
' e -J a `h Levi; and Y
•Jam 4s p .,
' •Coll'eg e ' of General ctice, • ,Her husband" predeceased her.
29 Mrs: •Duncan .Thompson •Visited.
:during. the rtw'eek with Mr.; and
Mrs: Don .Vflillettes, .,Uxbridge.
Mr: and Iylrs.'Frank`Brown and.
Reg visited .Tuesdaywith Mr:
and'' Mrs. Hugh Nicholson,` Bar- ;.:
vie.
Mrs. Wm. ,Cafnpbefl::of. Kinloss
Spent Tuesday:' with ,her ' sister,
Mrs..Alex Whytock,'who is; under.
the :doctor's s care.
'The community extends sync".
pa,thy' to the relatives of .the .late
.Mrs. 'Cox,' who .passed,away on
''Tuesday, ;February .8th, in here : .
10.1s.t••year..:Friends' from here at
tended the'funeral,:at - Ripley, on'
Thursday:
Mr's. Wm. Stanley •of, Kinloss
spent` a few days with her„sister,
Mrs: Alex' Whytock.
Mr. and Mrs.. Jas. 'Wraith_ Vis
iced' Sunday • with Mr, and Mrs.
Murray ;Henderson --and Lindy of
.Lucknow. ;
The coininunity ',extends; con-
gratulations •to'hMr, and Mrs: hili
Hodgins of Can. 12,. Kinloss, on
the ,occasion of: `their 5041 Wed,:
ding, anniversar y:, Members. of tine
fiamrly attended 'a dinner at . the
family "home on' Saturday.
Toronto, addressed ' the Wing:: years .ago. `In 1922 theycelebrat-
iet at ' their ed their ” olden • wedding• ann+i=
ham:' Medical, :Sec y g
annual ng
Meeti . at`' Wingham versary and in July. of'..last_year
General
le 'Hospital on Wednes- she enjoyed a. :birthday .party
when •she• reached the century
day:. --o-- •
THAT
o-•
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THAT Wes Osborne was appoint- The late' Mrs. Cox enjoyed,
ed. assessor of Huron Township•splendid health and in, the clos,
to succeed .T, E. Morganr Nolo ing•years ,of' her life' she"was
now resides • in Teeswater, lovingly. cared for. by her 'son,:
Ther were five applications William .and this:. wife Martha
who gave willingly of their, time;
THAT • Mr.• W. West, . English 'and' energy:•for. her comfort.. On
Master at, Stratford Teachers retiring ,from. active ministry her
College, _paid a visit. on' •' Wed -'son, the Rev Benson Cox, reg
,nesday to . St: Helens School turnedhoane to :'assist in. bet care.,
• where •two Normalites, Miss She wasa kind 'home, -loving per -
Dorothy Knipe and :Miss •Betty son „of sterling character and will.
Russell were 'practice teaching 'be greatly . missed.
for the' week ..under • the' super Her remains ;rested at the fam
.vision`-af Miss"Beatrice McQui}- -ily ;•residence until, ,T,hurada"
lin.morning when taken to the Mc-
Lennan Funeral: = Home, `-Ripley,
where the service was conducted
by Rev: John.Prest'with the•Rev.
Charles Cox' delivering .a most
inspiring • message. Tw.o' favorite
hymns' were :sung; "What . A
Friend We Have In;. Jesus!' and
"The. Lord -Is ' My, • Shepherd'".
Burial ,took "place in' the `. family
•THAT Earl S'ca"rlett, '' barer. 'at
Mullin'sBakery, • return d -.to
work on,"Monday ;after'e"ing
.off, duty for several • weeks, .. as
a.result of 'having three fingers
.badiy..ripped, on ..a power: saw
borne
at ;s . r____
COFFEE DOWN 11Oc 'Lb.
'IG:A. Royal Guest, lb ,:.: 91c•
Sunny. `Morn, :1b. 89c
•Beavis .with•• Pork• ' "2 for:29c
Cr..ovc`r1i Eor>a S.Pa Z::71rra " 27 e_
— a
'Gold `.Seal' ,
Sockeye, Salmon,'. f .'6
MITH'S
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ils held
Tli.fi•13U.blic• . $chaol p�u p
aiertane •:skating :party . -at
the arena on' Tuesday afternoon.
arid. in theevening a similar
-ev.ent•_,. ;as the-High-
.
Schot l ,
-r THAI`: there were six.tables at"
the Auxiliary Shoot party on
`riday'night with Mrs. Robert
Harrihlton and Leo tuber the'
•prizeinners,
Have you •r<eriewed your:'Serf-
, s su .isCription"?.
MARKET
plot in ..Ripley Cemetery with and Mrs:'Hodgins were, at: h„ ne
Mark Johnston, 'George Haldenby, to their many friends on
Leslie Cong ram., Lorne Culbert,
Tom Kempton and .Frank Scott
acting: • --as-.. -pallbearers_.. Flowar..
bearers were. Ellwood' Hodgins,
Billy' and Hobby Scott, Jim' and
'Francis Boyle;; Gerald Rhody
Cliff Robb; Jack 'Scott, Mi'dford.
Wail and Harold Haldenby.
She is survived b', one daugh-
ter Ada (Mrs. Alf Hodgins) of family and Mr. and Mrs,
iletroit and. two sons,. W ll.iarrr lraeck .arid , family. of WTtit:c • tc'1
of Kinloss'' and Rev..' Bens'nn C'ox spent Thursday • evening at )a'k
who is now• ori . a world. cruise ' Sel?urrtdcher.'s.
�• Mrs. Everett 'Whytock api lit-.
tle ..daughter returned:,hoino frtini
Kincardine Hospital on 'Sa,u.tday
afternoon%,
Miss Helen S h• Why
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a few- days .with Mrs .
; Alex '�c, hy-
tocki '
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