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KIM�OUGH
• Mjss fbonna. ,1 7c;0ison • return-
eci home after, -.spending the past
'three weeks of
}Landon,
Milton Walsh spent a ,day
last *eek with.
rs.
Mr., and Mss. Wm.:
Clayton at: Thamesville. •
Miss Karen, Nicholson spent .a •
l[ew days with her cousin; Helen
Ruth Hedley at Kincardine.
Congratulations , to 'Mr, & Mrs.
Campbell Brown (nee Kathileen
Lane) on the birth. of. a• .baby
daughter:
The • •WA.,. Met. at the church.
.nn Thursday with Mrs. Wm. Cox.
- - - .-as Thostess Mrs: orge': Grahazrx
read the scripture„ and • prayer 'a
• followed; •Visitors. were wet�eom
ed. Mrs.. J, A. Palmer. gave . the
'meditation on "Worship"A verse
from , St. John • was. the answer h
to: 'the 'roll 'cajI Mrs.. J, W Col-
*el] read a letter, from the•Bishop
Norton ;Memorial 'School ,at 1
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MONUMENTS r
ZIEE T s o r-
• �TTr LUCK**,'ONTARIO
OBITUARY
MRS. WILSON HAMILTON
1'n failing health for about a
year, the death of Mrs. Wilson
meet- Hamilton of Lucknow 'occurred
about h on Thursday at the home of her
son Archie Hamilton of Saltford,
where she had been for the past
three months.
Mrs, Hamilton was 81 years of
age. She wad a, daughter of Jas.
Donnelly and Catherine. Walden,'
and 'was. born:, and raised in the
Bluewater area of Huron' Town-
ship. Following her marriage.
they famo: i -elle Olivet dis-
trict. until retiring to 'Lucknow
in . 1925,. where Mr. Hamilton's
death occurred four years later
in f May of 1929. ,
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Moosonee. Mrs. Palmer thanked
the ladies ,:for remembering, her
when she was ill ;arid M•
expressed, thanks to those Walsh
'did quilting for her. A donation
is to be given at the next
ing, . Mrs. Walsh told "
recent trip to Saskatchewan. This
was much enjoyed • by all:prey-,
ent. Mrs. Ralph Hill
closirkg,:r gave :the
marks. This was a quilt-
ing and/ two quilts ,Were' com-
pleted during the. afternoon. The
meeting, closed with prayer, Mrs.
Howard Thornpson will • be :' the
September 'hostess
Mr. George Haldenby,..w_bo_:re_...
eived -a-foot ' ink ury while work-
ng for the Standard Paving Co.,
at .Toronto, has been spendidgt a
few days at his'home'here.
Mr.' Denzil'..Statters of, Preston
as'been renewing acquaintances
here during the weej
Mrs Don Grillespie • was the
ucky winner of • a chest of sil-
rware ••at . the auction sale •at'•
erv`ie on Friday evening,
SKELTON
,MEMOR1AtS
. WALKERTON
N% afire ;.tie onlnutac-:..
tuners in thio' part, of Ontario,
of • high class • Monuments
who boort granite from the •
Old Country in the rough by
the carload' and .process from
• .the rough to the' finished'
'Monument. 'No 'middleman.
When .ehoosing a ` monument
come and 'see one .Of the
• 'gest selections hi Ontario..
established Over sixt
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Write or phone. . Walkerton ;g'
and reverse chutes.,
SKELTON
MEMORIALS
WALKERTON.
HALDENBY
ELECTRIC'. MOTOR�OTO
SERVICE •
Armature and Field Winding
Brushes, • Beariings, Etc. •
••. Repairs to •
Fractional and Integral
• Horsepower Motors,
Also' Electric,• Fans,. Vacuums,
Clippers', Drills, Etc.
• HALOENBY ELECTRIC
Ki ilough
• ,Phone Ripley 111-r=29
IMPERIAL ESSO
DEALER
sso--and--Essar-Ex'tre;`Ga ei. e•
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Marvelube '
and
•Mineralube °
MOBILOII
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Always •look to imperial. •
for the best,
Modern, Equipment For 4
• Wheel Alignment
Wheel Balancing
�. E. 1ViacD0iVALD
••.Phone 3, Lucknow
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i1VIass Marion Percy of A
spent the week -end at her'
here .
Mrs James. Hodge is a pat
in Victoria ' Hospital, Lon
`where she underwent ,an o
•tfon • We • wish . her impr.
health.. •
i1Vir Ralph Haldenby spent
`•vxreek-enol , with Mr.' ,and
Norman Fry at Clinton.
-Mr, and Mrs. Howard'McG
�3livetivisi-ted ,on_.
•Sunday
At .Olivet and ,ILucknaw, • Mrs:
lI'amilton , was- a.devoted . . and
faithful •rnembdr. of the` United'
at the Johnstone Funeral Horne,.
i Lucknow; ,on Saturday 'afternoon'
cion• ('conducted . by ,Rev. �C; D. Daniels
It j of ,Hensall United Churvh.. Inter;
ii ment wast in iRipley. Cemet
Inter.-
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with sax grandsons actingan -
don as pan -
don, They' were John, Ben;
op
Donald and • William Graham;'
oved Rdhert Bridle and • Gary 'Mac-
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Mrs.Hamilton is sur
Mrs. four daughters andW.a ,
. • G arffield ,MacDonald (C'
uxre .o f Lucknow .Mrs. Fred -B Rl
'Church.
The funeral service was .held
Survived.-
'>y
son, Mrs.
atherine)
with (Florence); -_} _. ' rr ,:e
of Tillsonburg, Mrs.
ampton, Mrs. (Dr.). C::R. Quin -
(Myrtle) of :Stratford, Archie
Saltford. There are '.tengrand
ldren and ° " e .fivgreat grand..
ldren. • • -
Mrs Hamilton .was' predeceased
her husband and a 19-year=old
Mr. and Mrs.. George • Halde
:Ma,. and Mrs. A. Messner•
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Hamilton and "Mr.. - Messner'. of a
Forrnosa were recent visitors with n
Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. Wall. of
f Miss' Helen Ruth - Hedley,. of chi
Kincardine is . visiting with Mr. - chi
and* Mrs.' Bert Nicholson •'and b
family, Y
fDouglas Graham (Mary)..' of
Miss _ Evelyn ,Nicholson return
ed home after holidaying at
m
,Gla is.
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Mrs : E. Runchey of .Toronto is
.spending this Week with her. sis
ter, : Mrs. Wm.' 'Wall'. -
Mr. and
Mrs
,..Ro .Schn
eller
&•famil" spent theeweek-end:• at
Kitchener.
Mrs Dorothy Thompson went
4.4
Each ticket admits one adult or
two children
Only /Advance Sate Ti
ke#: Hoidens.. • • .
-ore eligible' for draw an, .:
1956:
dawghter, Isabel, :who died when. • .� METE
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hey.'wer•e . on the farm. OR NIAGARA 2 DOOR HARDTOP
Mrs Hamilton's only. surviving .
br her, George Donnelly:. of • ' PAPATHFINDERD .
*NTIAC PATHFINDER
Sault Ste: Marie, HARDTOP
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, Mich., visited
with her for ,a . couple of weeks
prior two. her death: She was pre-
•deceased by four. brothers,Jim
of Chicago, Ben.ofHuron Town
ship, Tom of Goderich and Wil
oy.: air, to L:lo .dnninster ham who died as ' a , youthe•- She
yduring was also'predeceased by her only:
the week for a short visit, . • • sister,' Mrs. Cook 11am•ilton
- Mr. and Mrs. Currie Colwell
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and- family visited on Sunday ((Mar
With • Mrs. J. W.' .Colwell: ,'
Miss Shelia Haldenby `spent a
few• days at Walkerton with - her
cousin, Allan. Sparling, • •
Mrs. Milton Walsh spent :a day
with Mr: and . Mrs. Gordon Avis,
at Tiverton.
Misses Edna 'and:. May Boyle
and Mrs. Gertrude Walsh; visited
on Tuesday With Mrs: Charlie
Hodgins,. Win and Misses
Nellie ; and • t a et 1Vfaleolrn,'.
Lucknow.
Mr. and. Mrs. Glen 'Pinnell and
family of. Windsor visited with
Mr. and 'Mrs.. HHarold. 'Haldenby.,
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sparling
and -Allan - "of Walkerton visited
on. Sunday- with: Mr, and Mrs,
George Haldenby.
Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Clayton Nichol-.
son and• family; of Ripley visited
Sunday evening with Mr. and
IMrs.. Bert Nicholson. ' -
On Sunday morning a special
service 'was held in the• Anglican
Church when the officers of the
A,T,P.AF; were installed by Mr.
J, A. Palmer." •
Mrs. John La Flans 'ol' Buffalo,_
Miss Merab Armstrong ofSeattle,
Washington, visited With: Mr. &
Mrs James M, Hodgins and other.
realtives here. •
Sr,.. HELENS
,Miss Margaret • Miller, student
nurse at the 'Stratford General
Hospital, is spending her holi-
days at her home here. - -
Terry Wilson and Wayne Todd
are spending the week at Camp
Hiawatha at the Goderich Sura;
mer School.
Nancy Curran was a visitor
with her • aunt, Mrs. Floyd Batt
and children at Belwoodt - .
Ivan McQuiilin haS returned to
the Naugatuck plant at. Elmira
after a week's. holidays. Ile was
successful in. _.obtaining .all . his.
Grade XIII examinations at the
Wingham High..School. .
Miss Doris Miller passed her
summer school . course without
having " to write. examinations.
She will teach near Teeswater.
THEA .HAND CLASP
Of all :the customs that. I know;
The .hand -shake is the; best,
It lids . such a wealth of 'meaning
In 'welcoming a iguest. '
And what a messageit contains.
This custom; tried and; trite, •
It gives you back just what you,
give, '
Brings out the best in ,you.
There is a .real sincerity
About a friendly clasp,
Inspiring, and expressive • •too,
The -1 earty--warm=hapd=grasg-m.-
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It's what . the world of nations
needs, /
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All tickets must be �• •
4- . in by 9 30 p.n�:,` Saturday, Sept. `15th, to, he
eligible for draw which will be made at 10:30 p.m. on. soignie', ,.
nate, in front of Grandstand:.
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A link `'twxt heart and hand,
That' good old fashioned 'hand
shake ':
Shows, all ,Men where -jou stand.
Your handshake; tells a story too,
May give someone a lift, '
Try - to improve on your! tech-
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- Wm: M. Buckingham.
•_Someone, has defined, .a '"wolf"
as a big dame' hunter w.ho •enjoys
life; liberty' and.: the ha
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pursuit.
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