HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-02, Page 7.virtamIESPAY.,. UAY 1050
OBITUARY'
PERCY. CROSIER
Percy Crosier, 40 years old, a
well known garage operator in
Brantford for the past 'eight
years, died suddenly from a heart
seizure at his hsornd on Monday,
April lath. He had lived most
of his life in .Delhi "where he re-'
• ceived" his edlication in Delhi
public and high schools. He was
the yOungest.5011 of •the late Al-
lan ,Crosier and Minnie"
:stead. In 1930 she married the
'tformer borothy 1VIabflouga11, R.
t.6; Luckno‘V. 'In 1940, lie.
.the
' the canAdiari Arrny. a,nd -Served
Overseas from 1940 until the end
,�f the : • - •
SurViving .are his Wile, Dor;.
othrp.:ad anedaghterSandra.
• at home; two sisters, rs, Orac.
▪ Shay and Mrs: Hilton _High (Mil-
dred) and three broth's, James;
George and Herbert, all of pelhi.
Funeral service was conducted
. ihy Rev. C. Squires 'of Brantford
First Baptist. Church on Thurs-
day; April 119th fromthe K. M.
. funeral home in Delhi: Pallbear-
ers were ,-Ray Lindsay, Philip
Wills, Cecil Smith of Delhi and
Joe •DevenneY; Tim Bureau and
Joe Briancl ":of Brantford: Inter:
!rent Was in Delhi Cerneteryi
MRS. EUGENE 11.. DULLUM •
The. death of Mrs. Eugene
Dourn„ age 69, occurred at 1161-
na,, -Montana ApriI. „12th.7,4-Stie,3
bad:been- iri.-.7'failing • -health 'for
some time. • . , •
Mrs. Dulluni 'Was formerly Eva
'Fraser, daughter of Mr, arid Mrs.
Th •
THE LI.TCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCENOW,
ornas Fraser, Con, 4, Huroni
Township at Reids Corners,
wheie. she was born on. Fabru-
arY 2nd, 1887. She attended
school there and was 'baptized
at Pine •River Presbyterian
Churbh. In she. went to ,
Montana where. she married Mr:
Dtillurn who surViveS along .with
two sons. 44
The Helen Cory-Dullum, Post
of the VS,W, ,was named for her
son, Gerald Fraser Dulium, WhO
was , killed •December 7th, 1941,,
on the U.S. I3attleship Arizona
during .the attack On Pearl liar-
. bor. ,
iMrs. bullum was a "Gold Star
mother"-anci, was actively associl
'atecl N4*li. that .organizatiOn,.with.
Helena lOthodist Church and the
7Electric4-cire1e7.-
Besides .her on, she was pre-
deceased bY five' sisters ;and
three brothers:: The only Suryiv-
ing member of. the family is a
brother, 'Praser..of FOrd-
vOich. .
Mrs: Wm, Brown, Mr, Lloy
Bell and Mr. JOh,n ,Henry of
Lueknow are first .cousins.
Mrs. J. KETCHABAW HEADS
the meeting for the election of
officers as follows: pres., Mrs. J.
Ketchabaw; 1St vice, pres., Mrs.
A. Irwin; 2nd vice pres., Mrs, E.
MacLennan; sec.-treas., Mrs. F.
Martin; .District Director, Mrs. 0.
Richards; sick committee, 'Mrs.
W. Dexter, Mrs. R. Reid; citizen-
ship and education, Mrs. R: lieid;
histOrical research, Mrs. D. `An.,
derson; home economies • and
health,. Mrs. .E. MacLennan; pub-
lic relations and community „act-
ivities, Mrs. W, Wylcls; ,agricul/
ture and, Canadian industries,
Mrs. 0. Richards; auditors, 114rs,
J. Elphick„ Mrs. W. Stanley.. Mrs.
Harvey Thompson • •gage, a talk
on 441 . .wOrk:' The May
meeting is to be held at the home
ofMrs. D. • Kingsbur . Pro rain
.n.
unc rs..) J. •Ketchabaw,
Mrs. F: •Martin, .
PARAMOUNT 'W,I. 6th TERM' •
,
The April meeting of Para-::
mount was held. at the home
of Mrs. W. Stanley with,15 pres=
ent. Mrs. 0,• Richards *gave a re7
7,port-vt-Ithe Directors ••iancl:1Execu. •
tiVe Meeting held at the 'horne
of Mrs,* C. Hewitt, Bervie,. or
April 12th. Mrs.; D. 1VIQCOsh', Dis-
trict President, took 'charge. Of
SALVATION• ARMY BLITZ
MET. GENEROUS RESPUNSE
Incomplete returns -.from the
Salvation Army Red Shield. blitz
held here on Friday night, indi-
cate it has bee(n. highly success=
Rain hampered' :the, efforts of
some of the sixteen*. volunteer
canvassers from completingtheir
rounds. 4. few calls have; Yet to
be made,. and it is planned to
have the donor list ready for
publication nekt -week.
' Any .addition al d-onations -May-
be. left With the local cOmmittee
chairman, dhas. Webster, or .any
of the canvassers who were list-.
ed 'last week.
ONTARIO
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PRESBYTERIAL
MET AT WIARTON
One hundred .and eighty dele-
• gates registered for the 3041 an-
nual meeting of Bruce Pres11-.)y-
terial Woolen's iMissianary Soc-
iety in St. John's Wilted' Church
at Wiarton, April J7th Mrs:' John
MoKillop, Dominion Board IpreS:.,
/Cleat 4nd wife of a former pas-
tor of Wiarton Church, spoke on
the theme, "Changing Patterns
Challenge the Church". "The dif-
ference in rnisSionary policy to.•
is that we are now acbtiPois
rather:than in. charge of the 'hi-
digenoug Church" Mrs.,'IVIcK*11 p
Said. and Japan,we
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axeL,.,:there byL,LinvithtiOn;r-arici
statittready to 'Co-operate; and
advise":;' : •
Mrs:'. W. A. Krug of Chesley
conducted .an "In Mernoriarn"
service, and Mrs. J. H. Maxwell
of •Chesley brought greetings
from Bruce Presbytery, W.A.
Officers • ejected 'were: ..prei-
ident for third: term, Mrs. C. A
Vance, chesley; past president,
Mrs.' R, 'McGregor, Paisley:
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NTIR
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KROEHLER FIVE -PIECE CHROME SET
CHESTERFIELD SUITE Regular '$125.00, at $70:00
2 -piece, reg. $179.50, at $135.00
ARBORITE STEP TABLES
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LAZY BOY CHAIRRegular $14.75 at $11.50
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, Regular $115.0_0, at $S700---btILCR-AF-T----COF-F-EE—TABLE
Regular $37.50, at $27.50
'KROEHLER ROCKERS
Regular $50.00, at , $42.50 Dropleaf DINING ROOM TABLE
Regular $50.00; at $39.50
BEDROOM SUITE BAR BED ARBORITE COFFEE TABLES
3 -piece, reg. $190.00, at $160.00 Regular $23.50, at $17.00
- Chesterfield Suites With Airfoam
.Spacesavers
3 -PIECE BEDROOM SUITS °
from $75.00 up
Chrome Sets
Hostess Chairs
End Tables
_Card Tables
• *Foot ,Stools
SPRING -FILLED
MATTRESSES
CHROME, HIGH CHAIRS
er cent
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$:"."••••••••,‘ .1.1.00:1611i.0.11.00110.0411‘; " 041111,00.1,4. ;41.1i•Onaili•lt••••' •
$13.50
Unfinished Chests. of Drawer's
Coffee Tables
Bridge Sets
Trht-floor-LanipS
Mirrors
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'1410NE: 76 Lt.Ittlq0W'
Furnstur
'vice presidents, Mrs. W. R. Lake
.of Kincardine, Miss Roberta
lers of Walkerton, Mrs. Robert
Farrell at Ripley,. Mrs. •Frank
Doherty of Tara, Mrs, Earl Rush_
ton •af Paisley; recording secret.-
ary, Mrs;. janies Farrell, Kincar-
cline;,,,,,corresponcling-:„.secretary,
Mrs;-W.C. ,'Hcilteby,-Kintardirier
treaS,, Mrs. J. D. McKay, Kincar7
dine; Christian (Stewardship, Mr..
R. W. Blackwell,' Kincardine;
sec. Chri%tian Citiienship, 1Viiss
Vera Duncan, Walkerton; .OGIT,
Mrs. • George Hinds, Walkerton;
,MissiOn ',Circles, Mrs. 0.. McCharr
les, • Lucknow; Explorers; Mrs.
Dan Thompson, Tara; Mission
Bands, 'Mrs. George Fleming, Pt.
Elgin; Baby. Band, MrsJ Stewart
Needham of Ripley; Associate
rrileMbers, Mrs. Wrn, Arnold, Rip-
ley; Community Friendship, ,Mrs,.'
Stewart McTavish, TeeiWater;
Literature, Mrs. .Charles` Liddle;
of Ripley, • Missionary „Monthly,:
Mrs, Wrn. Lenriix of •Wiarton;
Supply,Mrs; W. Williams; 'Port
Elgin; Pres, Mrs Krug, of
Cliesley; Candidate Adviser, Mrs:
Wm: Rollins, Allenford.
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GIRL GUIDE NOTES
, At the regular meeting of the
lit
At,
Girl Guide Com!,
I.PanY 'the theoretical part. cif the
Laundress Badge .wa:s reviewed.
The _practical part will be, tested
an 1Vfay Mrs.,Allin was pie-
sOnt and teskteii twelve„Guides for
the Child. Niirse Badg6The test
„will be Completed May 4th Cer-
tain sections -of th_e_Citizen_Bailge''
will have to ibe rewritten and.
the Guides may obtain their solcl"n.
'test S by applying for therm
Court of. Honour, Friday, May
4th," at, 6..o0 ,pan: "
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CO-OP AUTO
• INSURANCE
Can Now Accept •
• TOWN RESIDENTS
& 'COMER,CIAL TRUCKS
as well as the. farm bUsiness.•
For information consult
•T. *A. CAMERON,LUCKNOW,•
Phone Dungannon 704-19
'CON mdiurgenri, -AIPLEY,
• Phone 20-r-23'
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•HALDENBY
ELECTRIC. MOTOR
SERVICE
NEW BOOKS AVAILABLE.
AT THE •PlUBLIC LffiRART
1.4ianow Public Library Board
has added a nuniber of new•
,boplcs which readers will find of
Armature and Field` Winding,
Brushes, Bearings,, Etc.
Repairs' to
• Fractional and Integral
Horsepower'Motors,. •
Also Electric Fans Vacuums,
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Clippers, Drilis, Etc.' ,•
II4LDENBY ELECTRIC
Kinlough
• Phone RiPley 111-r-29
They include: !"The • White and
•the Gold", • by Costain; "The IMPERIAL. -ESSO
Golden Journey" by Turnbull, •
author of "The Bishop'.s....,Man.t1P";' • DEALER
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"Pilots of the Purple:,Twilight".
by ,Godseil, a ,‘ story ' of pioneer
flying in Northern Canada;.
"Cousin Elva", by ,Trueman;
"Cash McCall", by Hawley,. au-
thor of "Executive State"; "The
• Breaking • Wave", by •• Shute;
"Hentz of Things not Seen", by
:Houser, how a high school boy
overconies• paraly,sis and takes
his .place in school life; "Onions
in the Stew", 'by Betty MacDon-
ald, author of "The Egg and I"
- Juvenile: 'The "Secret River", •
by' Rawlings; • "Sukanabie.'„ by
King; "Fullback 'for .Sale", by -
Scholz; "lVludlarks .and ,Myster-
Esso and Esso Extra Gasoline
Marvelube
and
Mineralube •
MOBILOIL
ATLAS TIRES
Always look to Imperial
• • for the hest •
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E. IViacDONALD.
Phone 3, LucknoW
ies", by Knight; "Blaze and
"Dale 'df the Mounted cin the
West Coast?, by Halliday.; "Mys-
teu, of---t-he- -IVfissing -G040,- • by
yers.
'D0N1VA OSBORNE PRESIDENT
Orr:GARDEN CIATB
The Sunshovver Garden Club,
Ripley, was held at Mary Roul-
ston's. home.: Leaders are Joari.
Martin and Mary. Roulston. EL
ection of officers resulted as fol-
lows: president, Donna Osborne;
vice pies., Carol Anger; secretary,
_Ruth- Black; press.,::repotter,:41-i ce
Brooks & Barbara*Anger. There
were eight of nine -members pre-,
tent. The June meeting is to be
ata_Angees......Mrs, Via r tin
givesa! talk on .vegetables and
flowerand how to •plant ahd
care for them. Roll call was aris-
•w,erecl by "My .favorite flower'.
Next 'frionth's roll call* is ‘!One
vegetable in my .garden wneeding
LtinCh Was 'served.
Ir•
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Tooled To Repair All Makes Of
, Tractors, Machines & Shop Work
'ACETYLENE & Anc WELDING
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-ICINLOUG MARAGE
. BRECKLES
Phone 18-r-20, Ripley
THE HOME OF QUALI1Y SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN OFEIIE PARTS
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