The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-03-14, Page 3,
..wEDNESDAy,,, MARCH 1.44. 1956
LaSt Week's Winners:
Mrs. Ciar1s :Sliet!On •"' . Mrs, Rae- 'Watson
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$0.00 in Merchandise is given away) WEEK
• Micky ShOppers it Henry's Fruit 'Market.
TWO DRAWS. (iFY$5.00."Etiti4;
Ti'cket, 'With 'Each..0.00 'Oin7chase
Conie And Try: Xour LAW
ocatit --enerAl
Donald MacCharles underwent
an. operation last week in St.
Joseph's Hospital, Lendon.
IVIrs..Chas. Cot& and Mrs. An-
drew -Ritchie spent the week -end
in Detroit.
1VIr. and MI'S. Burt Roach were
in Goderich en Saturday attend-
ing the funeral of 1V1r...Bert Faw-
erson
Ladies' and Men's Wear Fashion Millineri
• 'PHONE SO, LUCKI4OW
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and 1Vfr. and Mrs. J. MaalVlil-
TS for Sking...
11 Purpose in all sizqs and materials. rack of
ielected types for' early shoPpers, in, new stylings and i
tailored models. Colorful and duralale. Priced right for"
Catherines.
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Misses F1oxa and: Olive Web=
ster:. have ,moved from Torontoto take' up permanent ° residenice
at; their home just south . of the
!Village.'
free Delivery " Phone 82, Lucknow
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OBITUARY OBITUARY'
. Mrs, Thomas Henry a lifelong runeral service for Mrs: Simon..
resident ,of this diptrict and w•ho Preives, who died suddenly 'froth
was in, 'her .92nd 'year, passed a heart seizure in Wingham Hos-
away in Winghart Hospital on• Pital bn Tuesday evening- 'of last
Wednesday, February 15th, after week, was held at the Johnstone
0,• Until laken. ill Mrs. lienrY had day.: afternoon, conducted bY
•beeri remarkablY, alert and act- Rey.. G.. A. •Meiklejohn .of Luck',
ive and continue'd to .perforin, . United Church.
home:on the Second Cencession, CerneterY 'with .W:
:of Mra. Henry. was formerly Isa-‘ new, if. ThorriPson,'.Margari
rdi • • ' bella Johnaton, daughter of :Jas. •Ienderson and.: Fr.ed Jackson
, all; She was born ,in Goderich PleWes :is survived. bY ,her
Ted; ,Roy -and ,,StUart' Collyer
and Lawrence MaeLeod' attend -
•ed the Sportsman's Shovir in Tor-
onto on Saturday and toak in
g.ame that evening.
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Eugene . PritChard,. four-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Pritchard, returned frem Wing -
ham Hospital on Saturday night
where he had been a patient for
three ,weeks and tor a. time was
from- Ottawa to spend the, weekr..
arid fa.rnily1 Mary. Marin:tyre,
student nurse' from St:. JoSeph!s.
HOspital, London,: alsO 'spent the.
Week -end at; her home here,
who' had been hOsPitalized., in
Wingham :for several weeks,: re-,_
Wednesday. Mrs. N. -S. ,Calvert
of Paris. • hai been • with them
sinCe., their return.
as ..the :bride of GeOrge Irwin. year§ ,old laSt A.ugust, and by a
Loss death. occUrred a good Anany ,lorother liarold Of LueknOw. Her'
.years ago and She later :Married iniaband alib died Suddenly from
the Thomas Henry; who had also a heart seizure .on' April .30th,
ieel predeceased her, .
. . . 1954, p• little les§ than twO years
.three &ins, James., •Williain and Mrs, . PleWes' mOther; the- foi,
an
3Sist Clarebee, all of the Secand Cori trier Margaret Miller of , the
cesSion. She Was as 'a mailer tO WhitechUrch . district, died in
her . granddaughter. Mrs. 191.• ,About a year and a ,hall
$10; died when she• Was .a Child. A. 'died from Meningitis, at 'the age
Son; Mthin, predeceased his Of .15. Years. •. •
in- 'mother. .and -a- daughter, Mary Mrs. •Plewes • Was formerly
Mrs. • ...lane, 'died: in infancy. • Mildred 'Irene Treleaveni• •She
-.The• funeral serviee was held Was born. at .Stirton, hear DraY.:
it johristene's Funeral Horne on ton - on Noveinber. lst, .1899,
FebruarY :.1.7th, • conducted • by, where' her' father was • minister
.of the 'Methodist. :church 'there
The -family returned .to Lacknoi;v
to- keep the m•ill the:•Treleaven
family, • following the (-With o
his brother •.*
Mildred had spent •the rest Of
her• life here With the exception
Adam . Johnston, Of Goderieh; 'of a, few years in, Tororitci where
.servatory of Music to study. sing-
ing,' end froin . which she obtain -
Mildred became' associated 'with
her -father:. and brother 'in the
oPeration of the Treleaven Mill:
established industry, In 1946 she
miller :arid- rnillWright who, .hacl
come' to Lueknow three. years
earlier to enter.' the'eemploy of
the CoMpany.. Mrs,' PieWes had
mare. than ' ordinary executiVe
ability and had -remained active',
,ly engaged hi the busiheSs, until
was: SPent ih devotedly caring.
for her father, who has been in
ibroe
Lon-
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COniv
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y and
leeted
reee
feeve
and
bep
of the
Crefiatt
InOster
r, Dun
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Rev. G. A.. Meiklejohn of, Luck -
now United Church . of which
Mrs, 'Henry :Was a faithful mein -
.She was' ,one of a family of
eleven--4i,c boys • and five girls.
-Sarviving are Mrs. John Irwin
• (MarY) of, Kinloss; William and
James. Johnston Lticknow-
$19.95
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• Made to -Measure and, Dressmaker styles: Gabardines,
,,, tweeds, pie and pie, • boucle, etc.. Misses' and -half sizes.:
-4 SHORTIES .
More popirlar than 'ever with yo:ur Spring Suit..
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,,Child.re‘..es, Misses, Women's large 'selection on dis-
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come guest at Lueknow Aux.i17 ,the • group; namely: • President
iary, and. who. gave a very. in- Anna Johnstone, George Hassel;
teresting short talk which was and• Zone •,Commander Lnella•,
enjoyed by' all. Hall, Past Presidents •Sadie Mac -
The Legion members then Milian, Eva Plaek and Xay For -
joined,' the Auxiliary ladle§ for Oter.
'-p,..1422415ted 1:A•thrLunvViliZt .
ary ' of his mother, Mrs, E. • This was. followed by' a de -
Hassel, Mira • was the first presi-, ,lightful oyster Supper. which was -
dent, of ,th-e Auxiliapy, in 1,944. • enjoyed by all.2
George being a man , feW Comrade Wm. MacDonald call-,
ed for a, vote Of thanks to Past .1
President Sadie .MacMillan for.
work; during hev three years as
president 'and. to wish • her. 'luelc
words, spoke 'brieflY, .but none-
the4ess sincerely, followed by a
short talk by.. Zone,. Con:inlander
'• . Robert Simpion 'then present-
ed Ken Carneron .,With a." paSt
service as President of .Luel5naW,
LADY . FORESTERS TO 'Legion. Xeri duly rthanked every -
•MARK FIRST BIRTHDAY one far their co-operatiOn and
Monday, •evening ." with; -Sister. Dan—ThOmpson of The Sentin-
The' members• of :the Auxiliary
wish tia take this Opportunity to •
thank all the. -past presidents for
a lodo *ell done" and te. wish
the new president, Anna .john -
stone, the best of luck and co-;
-To the n•rembers who were
el dropped in •with his. cainera ,•uriable to attend the Meeting,.
in tirrie to take. several, shots of 'We missed. you!' •,
en, prize winners being Mrs.
Edna Pollock as mMoonbeam Me -
Swine" and Stuart Jamieson as
The sewing committee distrib-
uted article's. to be cornplete.c1 by
next meeting for the .bazair on' .
:Red °Cross, Crippled Children .
f A pot luck slipper 'waS,- plan -
celebrate the occasion Of our
,gannon • and Mit. Will Hunter
(Selina) of Zion. •
, She was predeceased.:by 'a sis-
ter Charlotte arid three -broth.;
ers, Jake, John and Edward:
.L:UCKNOW
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SUNDAY, MARCH .18th
$350
tiicknow
1_06, yiterianit—hurdi-
.Minister _
I. SUNDAY,- MARCH 18th
Morning WOrghip.
145 *Petit:, Sunday School.
.60 pail.: Dungannon'.
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FORMER RESIDENT . OF
The death of Miss Elizabeth
Richardson octurred in Wing -
ham Hospital. oh Monday of. last
week at the age of 8,0. She was
, THE LUCKNOW. and VICINITY BRANCH
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.cif. the Canadian Rea, crOss *
At the &lose of ••the, meeting
alda 'Scott, arid:, Violet Arnold
served lunch. 1 "
Won 'TV Sei
Marilyn Anderson, 17 -year-old
daughter' of mr. and :Mrs: Har-
vey Anderson, RR. 6, Goderich,
was the reCent winner of a new
nnual
:.COMMENCES THIS
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WHEN HE CALLS --- WELCOME
The Red Cross canvassers who will call house-to-house
LucknoW work without paY, unselfishly devoting,' I
their time in a ea,use that has as its sole. -- to,
" help others.
.1 -A -DIES'. -LEGION- 'AUXILIARY-
. The storiny night , on :TuesdaY;
March 6th, kept • Many inembers 1
froM attending the special event. '.
II :was the joint,meeting to im- ...
veil the Auxiliary's 'Past Presi- - •
Will show. eVery •COurtesy. to these tafivassers and will
give' rgiadly and as generously 'as they.ean-:to the canise
RURAL 'RESIDENTS . .
Are asked to. make their contributithis at their ,Coin -
/nullity Store, or at McKim's qrug •tore or the Bank 1/
of Montreal in LueknOw. NO rural canvass will, be
made, but your voluntary" respOnse is essential fir the !
.had lived in •Teeswater of :late
while the Auxiliary •did likewise •
years: where ihe' funeral servic,e
-was -held ,Orr --Wedriesda-y•-• with. in -
She. is survivcid by two , bro-
thers, John of Teeswater. and
sisters, Mrs., Ted Hughes at -Mrs,
. Walter Pinnell of Teeiwater and
Mts.. mccodugh ih : the wst, . Mrs, Luella 'HAM Zone Corn:. .
,A,......--b.r.Pth-Pr.-*_...MLOtr .ilit Vds°1'4111,nder. CI BlYth' needed lin in-} i ' . ' : .
enecl the nieeting. The sad hote i•
of the evening was. the draping .1
Merbory of (nix beloved Comrade, I GIVE GENEROUSLY
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HELPS
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