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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-04-27, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THg BEST "BUYS" IN . , Nra • )-0eN' .1.044I!P4)!wiokiimKe.. )1 4 11 • 'r!Y • • We are exclusiie dealers for the new Duo-Trim Power. Mower . Mideby 'the, Makers, of Famous. Dno7Ther'm Heaters: 331,10-'11'11m "vatuum. Cleans": your laWnfleaming it with a Velvety swept up 16Ok , no 'more' raking "'`as ex- clusiVe' win "d :actioir, _chops grass, elipPings and leaVes extra' fine . . . no trtore Arinuning Chorea, cuts right 1.16 to all, borders . 'reversible handle, 'no more V" turns . . . 'safe, easy sta.rting . . corn- ' plete 'with. leaf Mulcher. . • We Also. Handle .The VV011: Known Line of, Maxwell Mowers Swirlcut, Jr, Swirlent Sr, Reel Cut. 'Considered. One of the: BS. Line ,of Mowers Made • Ask for information at s r ac inn Plumbing, Heating, Electric .Wiring !Phone' 16.404101,y ,DUNGANNON (Too Late for Last Week)...: Mrs Alfred Alfred. liabel and son Jimmy of Port Colborne spent •'Easter week With her, Si•ster, lyfrs. Alvin She.rwood. . ,Mrs, May, Jackson of ' Gorrie aiasMeen engaged as house corn- -fpanion., with J.. ,Kilpat- rick. • . Mr; and Mrs: Warner. Bamford of- pre§ton were holid-ay-visitOrs: irr ,oiTTARio 'OBITUARY'. HERBERT ,A, GRAHAM . The angel of death removed a lifelong„and'highlY respected cit-' izen• of Icirilough on Saturday, April. 23rd, in the person of the late Herbert A. Graham,who pas,sed away suddenly in his 815t year,' •The deceased, was in his usual health and walked .in the afternoon a, short distance into a nearby. 'field • where he col- lapsed. His' son George, 'working near and returning. 'from- the, field noticed' is..father andup- on reaching rhim. fOund' that he been. strieken with a fatal heart • able to•c,ome home From God- .erich Hospital last,l'hursday af- ter ,fiVe • ::days'. treatnient. Her granddaughter, Reta • Dren- rian of Brights' Grove is'asaisting while .she recuperating.,' . :Mrs. 'Harvey , Anderson :was hostess at her, hoine 'Friday' evening fpr2the April Meeting of the lJnited . Church W.A. • Mrs. Harvey Alton, pre.siclent, opened in the usual way 'arid, Mrs: Will 'Petrie led in the devotional:Tr:O... •grain. 71VIrST Clifford Crozier -read the scripture lesson...The:roll call was answered bY thirty Mem, belt. Alter•the mintitea and 'cor- , • • respondence read, an an. invitation was announced iyi.egards to thel ---C-h-0::-0-er:ir'--0-1-----Itierintendent-.-- His son, W.A. convention: at Exeter on. Art', carries on this noble W'r,j7k May 11th at -Which' Mra. M, Reed since his father's retirement and arid, Mrs. H. Alton. , The choir The •reniaina rested at his 'lite gown Committee 'report was giV-. resideneeo .Until: Monday', :noon en by Mrs.. George Hodges ' and iNhen they Were, removed to 'the a gift was givento Mrs.; govv_ McLennan-lViacKenzie • Memorial ard '''JohriatOn 'who'. supervised 'Chapel, LuCknoW, where funeral 'making .t,he tgowna. 'She thanked' services Were' 'condireted, the' eadis.t:rinictsti:le:.Luckno..* Ripley then): 'for the- gift ,and .alsO . for Rev. John Prest. Interment'. Wa , WEDNESIDAV., APRIL 21th, 1955 N.ommaiS9 attack. • • He wa.sthe son..of the late. John Graham and Elizabeth Grundy, who were pioneer settlers here having taken up .Crown land and spent his entire life ori the farm pn which he was born and pass- ed away. He was 'a kind and' .loving :huslband and father and one who will be greatly -missed •riot only in the home. but in the corinnunity at .large. In 1901 he ,was united in mar- riage. to, Erhm.a..McLe.an,, who surviVes with a farrilly*of seven children, Mrs. • Melvin-JOhnstone , . (Betty), Mrs., .Levi Eckenswiller .(Mary)-' Mr's. .-Joseph Cassidy (Kathleen), Arthur, George, Roy and the 'eldeat -son John .who is ill and .was unable to be present at the funeral. Sixgrandahildien also survive; Dou.glas •EckensWil- ler, Ronald, Gary and Madonna •Graham,•'Graeme. arid Blair Cas- sidy; ' also a halV•brother, Isaac, '1who is .a patient in Kincardine Hospital:. . ' The late' 'Mr. Graham' was a last week with their relatives .in this district. , ' ' • • iVir Percy Horne, who has. teen a•patient :pita for several weeka; is now home and able to be up. town .Qain feeling much •better. Mrs: Abner Morris, who had.an artery out in her ankle with a nail. in a board in ,the yard, was , irt‘ eso.. • ".44§ 40' Huron-BruCe Progressive-Conserirartriye„ TOWN. HALL; WINGHAM:'.4' at 8.30' p.m.,. or the 'ptirliase %of noininating 'a 'candidate for the , rrovincial Election " SPEAKEItS Hon. Fletcher Thomas, Minister of Apiculture John, W. .Hanna, M.L.A. for Huron -Bruce .LuNcli .W114 BE SERVED K. 4. Hueston, President. J. H.'Crawford, Q.C., Secretary "lialdenlby, Donald Gillespie, Bert Agrda:dcovihirldsr.prA.,. amn.dshoantetueski.$)tepr StilTeteller' funeral.Mieh.plegranvice Was bp.ta: Monday, afternoonat the IVICLen. pan Funeral Home, Ripley,. with Rev:' DOuglas_Brydon'conducting the, service: Ihterinent 'was.. in Greenhill .Cemetery, Lucknow.: LADIES' LEOION AOLII:IARY; Twilight* and, evening bell arid Nicholson; Clark No- am. The .following poem was a fay- orite, with the deceased.. • Crossing The Bar -v•Simaet and evening star and one ' clear call for •me,' 'And• may: there be n� Moaning ' • of:the:bar When I put ,out to sea. . . • after that the dark. '. • ._, 7,Fie 1 ••• .01 —, last "Shoot Party" of the • season was held in the Legion An,dfernraewy ethilee :be no sadrieSS 1 When I embark. • were 15 tables of 4•Dright, 'cheery' • man ' Who ',loved his lodge and ', - ' . Shoot players and ' as everyone w4S, *a valued member of L.O.L. : MRS.I;OIJISE M.:GIBBONS No. • 1139 and a• staunth ' Censer- . - , • , • seemed. to be ,in , the party •skit, A well .known and. hiWY the, •game progressed arniCht V'ative. He .. also. served On ,the esteemed resident of. Ripley in much banter and laughter: • .. school (board.: He was a faithfUl. 'the person of Mrs:. Louise. M. : ,The 'Jour 'prizes, 'which Were Trietril!er of the Anglican ch,rarch Gibbons passed 'away suddenly, donated, were, Won by:. high lady, . and with liis Wife. dotild.be,-found it'Atet_hom.e last 'Thursday, April: Mrs. „ li. Irwin, : high gent,. kr. each SUhday, in :the. family pe -W' 21st in her .sixty-first •year.. The RO-yr-Ifirri$1,--low lady-y=41ra. IA'. He. Served as . church" .Warden, late Mrs Gibbons, Whose Maiden, Sproul, • . low' gent, . Mr: Vernon Clerk •Of. the Vestry and fora Hunter. ninriber Of years he was Simday, riame. was Louise M., •Irightiff, as the daughter of the late' Mr: The •dainty ,hineh . of. coffee, . and, Mrs. •George Brightiff. She Wi-de-varietY.-ot--sandWi'chea__and____ Was born in Ireland oh ..tUrie 28, tarts, was • served and • 'much en- l894,.and came. to Canada at the joyed by all. This. lunch was do7 age: Of . seven ' and settled at. noted by- members of the Atix, , Southampton where she lived iliary.. for several years. For the past : The ladies of the Legion. A.inc- tWenty-nine years She had r'esid•-•.iliarY.• take this opportunity to., • ' ' thank all folks, who, by their attendance on Friday -,evenings,_'_, helped. to 'make the .Shorit .party prOject'a success:. • ' Rooins ori friday ..e,venirig.. There Take a tip from your neighbor thes proud as paid' of the colaurful beauty of GENTR their • help. A: donation of $100 in .the farnily.,plot fri:- South Kin- -Deceased_ was " Of.' "a • bright, was given toward septic tank on loss ' de,rneterY, The pallbeareri 'cheerful - disposition, a loving church property;, also $100 was were Bert McLean, John McLean, ' given.. to the, organ fUnd..The'cir-• •Alek :Percy, George Haldenby; .ganization, Will cater to a ,"Fath- Elmer, Vance, Fred Guest. Flow- er. and 'Son" 'banquet on April er bearers were Douglas r,c,ken- 9th.• The -garden'.party is set for June, 22fid., "Marilyn Ander, mother and grandmother, a neighbor :and Iriend. • Surviving -to .• moor her pass- 4rig are • two -sons, George; • Turn - berry ToWnship; Gomer; Elmira; CaSsidy, Balfour and Bevin Me- Crie_datighter, Helen (Mrs.:, Nieh- • 6.11Mauft,.. son sang 'a solo accompanied by -Mrs: -John--;--F-Mniga. e •the Dtirnin'Phillips 'at the piano. wilier, , Gary Grahams raerne Lean, Harvey Hodgins, 'Harold olas Hedley), . Lucknow; eight . „ diven Second, Remand ` • Appearing •in.: police 'courtin 'Walkerton last Thursday, a 'sec- ond one-week remand Was given In 'the abduction; hearing' of Den- nis Destriond.. •ht. • topic, "Life's Little Sanctuaries". ,The- -president thanked Mrs:An- ' derson 'for . the use .of her home and all those giN'ring aSsistance: Elect Library Officers' ' ' The annual- meeting of Dun- gannon PUblie :Library was held in the Library rOciina With the prea,,' Bev: ' G. Watt; in charge.'' The secretary, Mrs. R. Stothers; gave the annual financial rePort. \ , and the librarian, Pin -S:5, B...Mc. Conne,11,- reported on the mein:, bership; and circulation.. *ports showed that $109 had been used to purch-ase new-books..._The fol:,. lowing officers were elected tor 1955.:pres.., Rev: :G. Watt; ,librar-, ian, Miss B. McConnell; see- treas.,- Mrs. ,K, DaWson; direct- ors, Mrs. C. Blake, Mrs. 1‘1: btu:- nin, Mrs. • R. Stothers,. Mrs. A, Reed, Mrs D Phillips, Mrs'. D. McDiarniid, ,Mr.a.J. Wilson.. the distinctive (OA, ASPHALT._ SHINGLE And we're always glOil to - show how this show Place Shingle'sets off the biauty, of cinYhoine. Phone us navel • 608h0 likatherVjo Buy',\COC,and get all three! •'1' ' • • st.M..fteg; IntanOis ST. ,HELENS iplati to attend the variety con- cert and dance in the Commun., -itl Hall. on Friday evening, See oniing EVerrtsr7-0-1-urnn-for-cle..,._ tails, • • ' Miss: Lois IVIcIntosh of Brus- ,els 'spent the past vveek with her, sister, Mrs. Dae Gibb. SIXTH ANI:.1 Mr. and Mrs. .Angus Xennedy, Gordon. and, Reta of Seaforth wc,c• Visiters on ...triday, with Mr. an.',3 'Mrs. Bill Itinahah. "tVirgliatrra'tlVilrTcr*Mrt-n8tMi,,m Sohn Voran on the arrival of a little' daughter.. (4s. At•INPUN.C.M.E'NT.S... .TI-1AN YO -,CAPS • i TO)'-liAld.IONALART(R4..c.T3 (,10t4 Letterjn'o).-', ' Henderson 'PHONE f5(i, Luciolow , • . LT US ASSIST YOITY/1114.y.YOUll... WEDDING PLANS You may select your.Weda(ing Invitations, Announcements -and Acknowledgment's with co?nplete confidence as.to quality and co'treCiness of Form.. WG AL -S0 1-1AVC POS6NALIZED WEDDING NAPKINS, MATCHCS ANti'CAKE BOXLS • OW• SENTINEL .711.:1431"'