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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-01-18, Page 3• • , THURPAY, JANUARY 18 1951„ • . . , •4. . • „ BE LUCKN�W, SENTIF%, LITCKNOW, PlifAWO' • 'Mrs, .Ariehie 14acirttyre 'an d .daUghter Mary Anna,, accompan-. . • ied,' Mr. and 'Mrs. Hawkes Son to Toronto and visited 'with . Dr. Wright' and P. Anna Nich- Olsaii. Wright who, are enroute Barbados. • , •, Bob Douglas of New York City; son of Mr. 'and , Mrs. : Carrick Douglas, was 'a...recent visitor' at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Temple Clark. Bob 'was with the Arneri- lean Army Of. Occupation in. Japan • for, two years, and haS.nOw signed •tip for. 'Service in the -Air -Ferce, • and• reported kit ,d,tity. atthe week -end • • ; • • Mrs. .Wan. •Brever :of Windsor has been visiting at the • home of. Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Brewer, during the letter's illnesS.. Wei .Johriston„ Havelotk„ St., . . • • , . • Was taken to Kincardine Hospital, \en Friday 'after suffering a series Of weak spells. • ) . • • •' . •Mr. and Mrs,. Donald MacKen- xie• of Hamilton spent the week- end at . the home of his parents, Mr. and /WS.* ' 'Wm: 1VlacKenzie, at ',Langside. • Donald, is railroad-, ipg and is -trainman on the, Tor -. 9110, „Hamilton:, Buffalo run, , . COUSIN PASSES , • l v Mr. John. A. Murdoch' of ara- Mount received word, reten ly of the. A death a his . coasin,.. rs. -J. R. 'Boland,. of the. State of ash- ingtOn; 'Mrs. Boland lived . at Wingharri as a, girl,- and.. was known toquitea number in this eetrummity.; . •• ., Two half sisters . survive,.-Mis-.. Bell PoWers, :, of. Rockwood and Mrs. Orville ,'Taylor of ,Belgraye. •COUNCIL •MINLJTES KINLOSS TOWNSHIP ; • The -newly • elected Council .of Kinloss Township 'met in the ball on 1VIondak, January. 8th. • -.OBITUARY' MRS. J. W. STEVVART , There passed away 'at the Un'.,, ited. church Parsonage at Tra- falgar on. ,January • 8th, Myrtle Cochrane Stewart, wife of Rev.. Joseph W, Stewart. Born .at Thamesfore July 9th, 1889, she lived fin • Mitnico,„ Toronto and New TOrontp, *before her mar- riage on, August 4th, 19L5., She serVed with her ,husband In the work of .the ministryat the various 'charges ,at Drew,. Del - Hickson; Luton, Merritton, Drayton, Luelpow and Trafalgar. She took an active interest in all departments of :church work, and especially • enjoyed Cradle. Roll and Baby, Band: •• . • She was' past *DfStriet Deputy Grand Matron of Eastern Star. ,Her Speciat•VOfk was putting .01'1, the Star ceremonya installations and she had jUst• .recently ..Visited Washington' the:' interests of \ 'Group' Three Of" the. ' • itre of the Women's Th;•.januarY Meeting of 'Grim') T of' the.,United Church Was -held at therParsonage, on January 10, , 'ofiening with a hymn and 'tprayer,`. by M. ' Mumford with Mrs,' O.' ;. Jones in the chair chair. Election' ,of 'officers .tOoli:•'plAce with 'Mrs; J. Hall and ..MrS, Andrew .el- ected leaders;;Treas.,...Mis. Scott:: sec, Mrs NeirlWacKenZie, Cheer.=/.• io coni., Mrs.. BlaCk •and. Mrs. Johnstone .•B6„firwell, • MO, Sproul, Mr BreckleS; pianist, 111410.:,„Jones: Tbe..,follOwing pro;gratficwas then enjoyed; ,h-timordus..readirig. 'by •,1WriTBratk.,:and .'poems 'by' Mrs. Jorges and • Mrs, Andrew The Meetingclosed with A hyMn', and Prayer, !after which .refreshmeritS wereserved by the committee in charge ; • • ' ! .1 • • • • .. ,•• ; • • . t ' ; : • LUCK •146 NITED CHURCH.1 Minister: .t\ 1: `St!.40y, lartkaiy 2lst,, 1951 The goads we Travel ; . • ' pan.t. Sunday Schp41., 7' p,tn;.: Nehemiah: ,The" De•-' , • 1, . . !IAA, do we live .fOr•if ' it..is • riot to inalsel.ife less diffie,tilt.- Par otheri..'•• " • •• • , • dome and worship with u.S. • - r• - • 1.10.0.6m41.Plomola!"4", . ' . '• • • Eastern Star Centennial. An• irn After signing their "Declaration presSiVe Eastern Star service was of Office", they/ took their Seata. 'held 13Y the Oakville Chapter at Reeve David Carruthers; Council- the funeralparlors on Wednesday lOrS Harold '4.P IrrY; P, A Murray, evening, . • .• . - , . ., , Farish M°13fat arid Oat'. T. M'ci.'1'. A profusion of floral tributes ribli• '' -' • '.- ''''' . ' . ',•• •• 1 '. 'marked the esteem in which the • Percy -McKinnon that the min- .deceased was held. The funeral utes of the December atk. 19O was held on. January •11tli...',at St. 'theeti4g as read l'ele' aPP±''Pved :and John's United Church, Oakville, Signed. .4 . ,•,• • • •, • Murray McKinnon that the Kinloss Hockey Club' be given a grant, of $50,. • •• ' •• Percy -Moffat that the 'Cirk • Write the relief officer of Col- borne'TownShip re Hardy family relief. •', ••• • '" • •• • McKinnon -Percy that Maurice Hodgins, be •paid $15 warble fly damage toVoW, error in 1950 Pry -Murray that any person •at ..2,30 p.m. •with interment in St.. Jude's Ce.metery. •The ser-, vicewas• conducted by, Pavv- son,pastoi,-of the, church, assist- ed .by Rev. Hackett of Oakville and Rev, George Stevenson, 'For - onto, who paid•glowing tribUte to the work' and we of . Mrs. Ste - Wart. Her 'tactfulness gave' her, the.' esteem and supPort :of ,those with whom she Worked In; the. church,and•sOcial;:life:' With; her piowing*.roads ' withdut orders great :energy:. of;pi, she• rived' fidm. the Road Supt. Can look foran eXemplark-ChriStian life. She their pay from the:persOn calling • , _ . , did' not neglect her home • and: then -r— • • • " • •her.--bereaVecl Alrafat4lurry,;that will always dlierish the item-, ory of a 'loving and ,,leyoteti. wife be out first, thing in the :iiisttad'Oraitillg till the.-r44•is and Math • •-•: • . ' • , , packed down. • - One.. could • comment on her life, .Perc3r.Moffat that the revisea..th4t she' her . time, • her re15°It tlje- Ross rjrai'n be react tlioughtS, her deeds, herself. In at the , next meeting, February the inerei, of. Goo; her sAteting i12,•1951 at 2;00 p.m.. and the clerk brief, and she has exChanged . . , nOtity all•'parties' assessed. . Time. -for Eternity where ' r IcK•nridn that.'We We ac- • • • , - Murray -A1 , •• , roses never wither,. and the a Pt of •';`,4q7cTe.re.3', hoWs rieVer fade:: • • ••: fo the work. on the ExtenSion ,.to, „Lek t6.31,.),6tii0..bei„,..1,ss,besioe.s •.BrnhB of. the...Ackert pram. yier .hUsband,• are two erck•-•MurraY.4,b.at•Dan dtighters, (Blanche) Mrs.- Edgar • K . 7 , • , inndp au'd Farish Moffat. be 'Kelly; T,o.rOnfo..and•.( ;,.to0 Mrs.' T: Council mentberS:Oti, Mc.Kiin; Oakville, and, 0-anch 'conininuitY 1-41.11 boara 91" Melvin : of, Guelph There are 1,1951 ; and ,the 'local Mernbers be • th 'ee grandehildien: • 13rotherS: re2aRljbinted fOr• a, t,,„ er.4. of two and sisters are,. :James • of Long years: , • , Sam, ,of Detroit; Elizabeth. Percy.- ffat 'tfiate offer ;Richard c hour Of Ale u acCePt the. j.ob .df • . ..grader Op r Or, , . • , de.0 tion tom the White.. • , LEGION HALL' L U C N *11V-;. • • 8:30 Sharp,' • • • Legion autspices. • 16;Gaines for $1.O0, 4 Specials • NORT'HWFIILE JACKPOT PRIZE' 1 a • of -Los- Angeles; Jane. Mrs: Geo. Johnston, Canfield aria 'Blanche, Mrs; 0 L Beatty of 'Kitchener, Marir- ;friends and , relatives were. Present at' the. funeral 'from. church dis: rict;W•aite 011 011.11C1 4'Los Angeles,••• etroi , i chenerr, Yeiarding th working• of the itelph; liespeler, Tor- ipad aeP6rtmerii, and were. prom- onto, Churchill, Drayton, Arihur, ised consideration of their letter. Wingharn, Lucknow and Paisley • ty•LLaw No 1, ,1951; making 'ap-: •. •Pointrnents. for ;the Year was pre- • •FQR,D."Bg0TPHIE:' • • . pared ' and passed ; ' " • The '..sudden„;:passing' of • Ford By -Law No. • 2; '1951 was pre - pared and *passed; .making aPprO7 •riatAon, for rad • expenditure for, By7,1,4w..Np. „.3,_ ,1,951 --was' prO- Pared altd,rfasSed •fdi, the borrow- ing froth\ the Bank: of Montreal,' Lucknowydf, 'monies needed :for :the year\1951;' • Percy-Moff.at,• that,. we do now' adjourn, to meet on ,Mcriciak- the 12th. day of ,February. 1951, , ,4 Cheiit isgued: , M4nicii3A1' •World, st4pplies $13,74; Laverne; wegq; j.0. • botinty,:11.00,;\FrAnIt ;i4:13ititid Lane,,u,t1 rnvlosrpient ins stynps, Lane' reg; birth: rrear- nliages a' d deaths ,10,p.o, 3,50;Ray•- nard Aaliert, grant 'to j-ockey 6,05, 5.00 OritariO Good. Rdads, inembeiship. fee; 5.00; , '1.-ZOberf .A.darnS, bridge., allowance, and• , dainage, PaAnt drain, 58.99; 'John McMillan, bridge allowance; IVIC Milian drajn,l 59.00; -Mrs, Smith, .• caretaking',• ; , • • 1,. $323.59) 'c. E. MacTavish; •14ighway'" Ciques,! Pay ;Rolf fuel, 2835; J rdine,,spOwploW,-' :ing, 55,00; •G,• ',Stephenson.„'platt 45,09; W. "E: _Becker Co„,, mOtor repairS, 93.58; TreaS. do.1 of Bruce,' machine hire 'and jealeilut, 324:50;4 -Dept. Ways, ;gas taX, 16.50; A,M. Hun- ter, 16.45; EgfSitler; , stioWplowing, 662.20, ,, • .14, it+ 'LANE, Clerk. ,Bittehie•.of LOchalth on: Thurs- • • • • . , . . After. 41.1.is s :and how • , ' PAG. • ietd,. t erfect flavour: • 7. • . • Having been appoint ted local oaistriimtor for, NUTREX CHEMICAL COMPANY , • :London, Ontario We will be glad to supply you with. YOUR FERTILIZER NEEDS- * • • . We carry all, gderas for: • • .. , • LAWNS, , GARDENS, • FIELD. CROPS. ,. . 1 . All products are registered under Fertilizer Act and, tested at "OAC, Guelph. , ':. •• 1 - For any information you ,require'regailini Your iertilizeir '• ;, . . . . . . needs, Consult , • . • V 1 •I.ns 1 •-• '. 'PHONE 62'LUCtOTQW. .. . .. , ,1,- ', ' ''.,', '. , , . •'' . ' ' .. .- ,,, ' s. ' '. . , 0.' ,', .: o, *4')4)* . lor • . •, .4:ay; December Came as, a shock to the '-CoMmunitY: In 'fail;- ing.:1-3fAtiLlot._:_a.,p1.7. • . of -ei ht• 3-Fe'aFs• his 'death c'alne:OnexPected,.. 1Y, .•A son.,:of: the late!' Johnand •Flora (lack) ,Bretchie„.;•he was, .Clover Vgiley school In 1904 the family moved down the..2nd 'Concession to 'lot' 53 and ' 54 .where he .finished, school at S.S.!'N6.• -91 In ;1918 he was in the. army. In. 1920 :he. bought the farm of the late Mal- Colm :McIver, lot 8, concession 7, Kincardine township • • ',: • In 1922 be • Married..Jennie Shiells, daughter �f;the' late John. Shiphs, con • 4 Huron ;township,' bought. the farm: of 'the .late•Rod-; • who surviVes ,with a son R.. D. and a daughter FlOra,., A daughter predeceased him i'n;:.).9*..); 'Ford - ie" as he was" familiarilY known Was.Of A•jovjal disposition and a o,od •sense of humor.• HfS Main delight: .was to - entertain ..boys, Yoking. or old. He was a 'Member of Kincardine'Pipe. Band for 35, ears under 'the leadership •of the - late • vy: young. •His' biggest disappointment 'came WiTeitf:tite door ordered::him to'part With his .pipes and kilts. . • November 1948 he...Sold the farm in Kineardine•foWnShip..:and • bOtinclark. From there." the . . , • funeral Was • held• December .,30th • ; . . 4vith beautiful weather following a stormy period. • he Rev. McDonald Of Ashfield and: Rip- •,•.;.• , ley ,PreSbYterian, churches eon,- ••• duted he Services assisted, .by ,..• the 'ReV, D A. •Eryden of 'Ripley,. • , and Olivet .T.Inited• Churches; Mrs.;:. SteVe IrWin. sang .14eyond the Sunset" accompanied by MTS. • r Dan MacLean, , .• ; . " • Pallbearers •weres. James AuSk, ' • ; :Walter • Norman, ••Ed Wilson of ' r. .,Kineardirie township and DaVicl. SiteWart, :Donald 4: 41aCKerizie.- • and Duncan. 1Viaellerizie of the ''•••••. •,, •, . • • • • . , . bOundary. Flower "-bearers were Leonard Green, John ayithesori,, • • ••••••••. 4arOlci 0•.reeti; johnnie Matheson : • • : 4 •• • 1.. • • ' . • , • .,, Kincardine, townShip • , • •• Danny Rose::and Finlay Mactoon=; ald, HbrOns. • •'. • , ' • Left•tO, 'Mourn,:besidei . • , • • . and • family are '..three. ,brOtbers and three siSteiss, John; 1)4gal,, . '. • • Neil 'arid:..-C,hrite'ri4..and 1..:1414.1. 'at • •. . • ,. • cardirye townShip....'-4,•sister • Rob- • ena-ptedeceasd. „ , • Intertnent..to•ok place., in • the farxuly"plot• in, Ripley''cemetery: • • Have you reneWed . your -Seri4 '; • 1 • 'Oleic. McLennan, Huron, and Ash- tiriel 'subscription? ' •• ,• • • . .•.:-• • • • • 4.' . • • , 4At*ANOTHERIBUSr*EARI'':-.°y., mpo used their telephOnes more than 'eVer. before. Calls made by you, your friends 4ntl. neigh-•• boiirs helped swell the total to a new iccotd -717 over :.:• 11••, niillionJcals a day.0 , • . • r r 1 • And all the time new telepttnnesWere II being added.. • * • you can reach •ITIOte pe.OpW, moreePeOple reach, yotf.'In that Way alone/ telephone, service ,be.: 4*' ,.tame even More valuable to ytiti in lop.. Its vaitif;and conven1ence..ivere increased, tod, by - many improveinents we Weird' able to mak 41 the, , quality Of sertice, and •becausetelephone people everywhere tried to belielpful and friendly. • `• • th re's„A. lOt to be dont in '51; 4You can •be sure* ,, •• .., we 9 eep on doing the best job we Wow'. how —• to supply the kind to( service that i$ SO' inipcirtiata. to: i. •,... and so essential to our country:, •.• ! 1 4 x •''' ' .4 7 ,,, ‘.4. 4 • . • ' :., ••:' , . . :''' , : •, . , . • ,• , •''' • THE BELL TELEPHONE CoMPANY ' • - ... . , r r . • .,...;., . • . " . . , . 1 , 0 . , • ; , . • . : .' ,, , • . , . • , . „ ,, , ,, . 4 ,, •'' • I ..• .7 . . • 4, • , • ' • ••• , • k • • • I . , • , • •• 4. • • „ , • • • -;14117. ,=.• g , 4 • .4• v. • •• •1 4. , • •• •••4444, • 1 ,• • 'r I