The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-03-29, Page 2PAGE TWO
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LUCKNOWSENTINEL, . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO -
t •THURSDAY, MARIAOR 29,tl
L, 19.51
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ST..HEL'ENS'
Mrs, Aleic Murdie and .Bobby'
and Mr and 1VIrs. Mel Brown of
Waterloo, are' holiday visitors
with Mr• and„Mrs.. R. Woods',
Mr, and. Mrs. -Gordon Miller
and Larry, Miss Doris Taylor. of
Londdn and Mr• • Mur. ray Taylor
Of . , Winghem spent the; 4 holiday
week -end with 1Vlr. and Mrs.
Chester Taylor.. •
• Mr., and . Mrs. G. S. . McIntyre
and. Donald. of Ottawa were East=.
er visitors with Mr: and Mrs. W.
1. Miller.
The „codimunity , was saddened
when it was, learned' that, the
x,---death-of Mr. Louis Weatherhead
had • occurred in the ; Wingham
Hospital' early Friday, 'morning;
Mr,” Weatherhead whohad been:
corniined to his home', 'tor ; over
,two years following• a` stroke, had
been taken to the ,hospital . on
'Wednesday;,, . '
Miss' 'Norma , W4ptherhead.' of
Orangeville is,spen'ding .the., East
er7• vacation' at her ' home here.
Be sure to attend .the . rnusical
play 1"The' Minister's Aunt" by
the ; Lucknow United Church
choir; in the'.Commiinity Hall this.
(Thursday) night.
Mr;; Donald McDonald ' is • ser-,
iously illat his4 :hone here fel-
lowing a stroke suffered. Thurs-
day evening. His 'daughter, Mrs.
Allan MacCharles, Mr.• 1VacChar-
les and little son of Arkona have
been here with him. - •
Mr. •Charles a1VicQuillin is honie�
for the Easter Vacation.
Mr& Donald MacDonald is.. ill'
at her home"ith pleurisy. '.Mr. Bob Ca ert of CKNX. will
Abe the , guest eaker at ori open
meeting of..the Women's Institute.
in,.t}e Communtty<Hal on. 'Thurs-
day: •
da . eveni;gn .Aplri 5T . at 8.30.
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This,is the annual meeting: They
ladies, ''are' asked.•to meet' at 8.00
'o'clock sharp. for :tileelection . of
officers ;and the. reports of • the
standing committees. Roll call;,
paying' of fees. Member*. are ,.ask-
.ed to: bring lunch. •
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FOURDAYS AFTER she 'had a•
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rived in England to . visit her
mother • for the` first ;time in 30
years, .death 'came suddenly to
Mrs. Bert Dyer of Durham.
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F' R PLE GROVE
Mr. John 'Griffith. is, spending
a .few days,•, with his ;brother Har..-.
old, '' •
Mr. • and. • Mrs. Cordon Avis &
Carl spent Sunday' with the lat-
ter s
at-ter',s'.. • parents., ,
Mr. and Mrs.' Burton Collins.
and: Mary Lou :and John visited
with Mr.. Jerome Schmid of Mild
may on`Sunday;,'
Mrs. ' Elsie' Scott. is visiting with
er, son at Lucknow. • •
Mr. and,` 'Mrs.. Edbert Bushell
d, George and Katherine • are
spending .their ,holidays at their
home here.
Mr. "and •Mrs. John,' Emerson
'visited with MrIsaac ••
b.:6 f
Belfast recently; , '
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,Me;', and ' Mrs.: Donald' " 4 eCosh'
With:
and Mary aiid' Dic kitvisited s>xed
Mrs. J. Colwell On Sunday.
The Purple Grove Farm. Forum
•held: a bountiful fowl supper in
the school house on Friday even-'
ing:: Thirty people .'enjoyed.,a de-
licious turkey '` cooked .iby . Miss
Margaret ' Robertson. After the
Meal a short ; ;progra'm• was ' en-
toyed Mr. Jack Emerson, Who
made a very capable 'chairman,
read. ' a humorous poem he had
composed for the; occasion. Read=
Ings• were given by Mrs. Danald
McCosh, °• Mrs. .Perry Hodgins;
Mrs., Victor, .Gawley, Mrs, Frank
Dore; journal by.. Mrs., :Burton
Collins; • a'fe lretnarks 'by Mr,
,Perry, Hodgins and. Mr. Ralph
Hill; Songs •by; the school' child-
----'' •I ren, -instrumentals by Mrs: Jack
Emerson and .'Jimmie Emerson;
a recitation by Marlene Gawley,,
'and- ai song by Donald -Robertson.••
The finalmeeting will be • held
at the' home of ..Mr. arid Mrs.er
ry Hodgins
;VViITECHURCH
,Sympathy is.• extended to Mrs.
John Purdon whose mother,. Mrs.
Nathaniel Bolt • passed , away" in
Wingham 'Hospital The funeral
is to Ingham' Cemetery.
Word was received . here of the
death of ; Mr. John : MoCreight of
Atwood, •was a former. resi
dent' of „ thi community; and a
brother of Messrs. Alfred and
Thomas McCreight, who live east
of the village. • .
Mr, Marc MacGregor of.' Tim-
mins AS spending some. holidays
at the borne of • his mother, Mks,
D. MacGregor..•
Mr. arid Mrs: Ab- Coulter and
family spent Easter Sunday, at
Paisley with relatives there.
.Mr:. Archie; . 'Watt of . Toronto
spelt the week -end with his par-
eats, : Rev. and ;Mrs.., Watt.
Miss Winnifred Farrier of Tor-
onto
onto is spending her holidays
with. her 'parents,__Mr. ..and_.Mrs
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W.' J. Farrier.
Mrs. H. B Ti bborne of God-
•erich 'spent, the •week-end'':with.
her • 'mother, 'Mrs. D. Kennedy;
also Mr. and . Mrs. Dunc Kennedy
and Mrs, 'Lorne Durnin and two
.boys spent- Easter Sunday' at the
• same horns. . •
Mr. and. Mrs. Clark McGregor
spent Easter at Toronto. ' •
Rev.,,and t.Mrs. Graydon • .Cox .of.
Fonthill, are visiting with her
mother, Mrs.:, Mac Ross, here.. '
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Wi1 i N -you consider the men, •women,.and
money:needed to operate $,700 :branches - 7 -
y. ou see •what is involved in looking after,
the greatly increased demmands."made by bus
Canadians upon their chartered banks.
• . • n ten years:..... With bigger 'staffs and
. higher wages, payrolls have jumped'
from • $40 million; a year to. $102 million
taxes, federal, provincial and
tai ipal,"have:risenirom $9.5 million
. to $20.7 million a year
interest paid to depositors has.increased
from $22.million, to '$57:8 million a year..
And these axe only three of y.'expense
items. VeS,. today, mor than ever, it costs
money to r -un a bank.
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One .'al ':a. series
bye you • ban
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D U.N OWN cvN
The biingannon nubile school
team won over the: Port Albert
squad by •a score of 6 to 4 in the
Port 'Albert .arena ;last Thursday
night. Wes Rivett flashed the red
light four time's • while ,Jimmie
Reed tallied' twice' for Dungan=
non. T h"e Dungannon goalie,
Franklin Stingel, turned in an ex-
cellet performance :and, the •P,ort
Albert goalie; Billy Hayden, who
substituted, for,, the regulargoal;'
keeper, Richard Stewart, who
.was eunable to play, also . did 'a
good Job, for' his team The boys
were, transported to Port ° Albert
in . cars driven ,ib ' Russell Reed,
.Harvey Alton and .Mr,, E' Moore,
-teacher.: The referee for the'acne.
�� _, • e fg.
was Don Bowden of Port Albert.
In:
alt, 'Dunganno i sand Port •Al-
bert•,have played six games, Dun-
garinon taking four. and Port Al-
bert two. A • Pee Wee team • con-
sisting of players from Dungan -
on and Port Albert will, be play-
ing in the . Goderich • .Memorial
Arena • during 'Young Canada.
week. - ::Reported by : Jimmie
Reed
`. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bamford
of • Preston have been Easter visi-
tors'with relatives here. ,
Miss •Bertha Jones, . R.N.,: ` of
London;'. visited her paernts, Mr
and .Mrs. ,Frank • Jores, also visit-.
ing was 'Mrs. Steve Helesic and
children of Goderich: •
Miss Grace 'Hudson; .:.nurse* in
training at Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital, was home with her par-
ents, • Mr.: . and Mrs,, Roy' 1udson
for two - days at the' end Of last
week, returning on ' • Saturday: • �'
• Grace, who entered . training in : i
'September, received her cap :re-
cently..
re-
cently Congratulations
OBIT'UAR
SARAH JANE HAINES:
There passed 'away on 'Thurs.,
day, March 8th, 1951, at the horre
of her .sister, Mrs. Samuel Park,
er, Culross Township, .Miss Sarah
Jane Haines, ' in her' 79th . year,
Miss Haines was born, in Culross'
on July 7th, .1872.
The funeral was conducted
from the W. G. Church Funeral
Home; Teeswater, With Rev..
David. J, Proctor of the . United
Church, an• charge of the service. •
Interment Was in Greenhill Cern-
etery, Lt cknaw,
Deceased -leaves to mourn the
following relatives: two sisters,
Mr's ' S Parker, : Teeswater • 1VIi '
W. ` Wellings, ' Belgrave; three.
brothers, , Mr. Gillies" Haines Of •
Blyth; Mr .Geo, 'T, ,,Haines, Ki/I4
loss, and Mr. Wesley. • Haines of
Wingham, • '
Pallbearers were six nephe s;
-Elmer . Parker,' Everett Parker,
Ralph •• Haines, George . Haines;
Carman Haines • and Neil Haines.
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ANNUAL,•
`OBITUARY'
MRS: JOHN 'HUSSEY
`highly regarded resident of
' Goderich for the past 34 years,'
Mrs. John Hussey passed away
in. Alexandra . Hospital' on Thurs-.
day, March' 15th in her ,74Th' year;
after a, lengthy illness Formerly
rxx ~06.°t4eitine Martin, `-Mrs 3ussey .
was a 'daughter ole .late -'Mr.
•and .Mrs. John Mart. ' of Kings
bridge. She resided 'in Ashfield
Township until going to, Goderich
v&here her hiisband- was an em-
ployee of the C.N.R. until , his:
retirement. the "was .a cdevou)l
member .of •St., Peter's Church, a
past president of the, Altar Soc-
iety; a member of the League, of
the Sacred •Heartaifd of the Cath-'
Wit Wol;nen••'s League. . During
World War 1I she was an active:
,' worked for the • Red 'Cross. Bothe
1 'in. • Goderich and in her native
• Ashfield she ."was 'beloved by
'many for her kindly interest in
the welfare' of those with
she wine i�r• contaet.: •
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Besides her ,husband ,suryiving
are one son, Terence; tivo :dau-
ghte'rs, Mrs. E a r-1,, MacLaren•
(Mary) and Mrs Ca.il Sellneikei
t.
(Martina);-: a sister, -,.Miss' Eliza-
beth •Mar -tin, -all of.:Goderich; .2,
brothers,. Andrew Martin,.
,. Kings'
bridge, and Peter, of Pittsburg,
•Pa.;' and 'three. grandchildren
On Monday morning: the funer
al service was" held in St Jos-
eph's Church, Kingsbridge, where
requiem '.high mass. was sung •by
Mrs. Hussey's nephew and god-
son, Rev. Thorrias O'Keefe, $,J,;: -
of
J,,of the Jesuit Serninary, -Toronto,
Also in the sanctuary y were ; Rev.
Fathers of 'St. Algustine,'
McMartin ,Of , Kingsbridge and
Fallon of. Forest. Burial was: in
St. Josephxs :certietery,: th epall.,
bearers ' being Nace Martin,
Weise Martin, Jos. „O'Keefe, all
of Kingsbridge, John Hussey . of
Colborne township, Victor' Matin
of Hamilton,' all nephews of the
'deceased, and Jos.' Finn of: God
erich. •' :.+ ,.
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