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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-04-05, Page 5• THJUBSDAZ APRT. 5th. 1951 ': 'T>`iE L>CQW ARIO FACE' FIVE, FOR SALE, NOW AT rr ac rug Store Deliciously Fresh: -Try ', Them•; COAL GAS EUr.IES, FATAL . . TQ FORT' .ALBERT MAN a• Walker M'uitay, age 78, Was! found dead on Tuesday of last Week, lat his borne -at Port :Albert. The discovery was made. by: his,. son . Arthur. Mr.'. Murray had • been .in his usual 'health the day before and an autopsy iperfornz ed by Dr. Crawford of Wing-- ham 'and Dr. Peniston, • Prdyzn= cial , pathologist at •Stratford, re vealed : that death was due, to fumes :from,. a coal stove. . A son of the late Mr. and Mrs, William. George Murray, he was born in Goderich, and had farm- ed at Port Albert for the last 38. years: His 'wife predeceased' him-„ five 'years. .Surviving• ' are two. sons, Arthur of. Ashfield•'arid Ell- wood of Toronto,. and seven dau ghters: Mrs, , Nor,.val Scrimgeour .of Goder:ich;'Mrs. William. Taman and Mrs Fred •McCabe, , Shep _pard,ton; Mrs..' Thomas , Kov'iak ' of 'Port Albert; Mrs.: Maurice Bow- ler of Kintail; Mrs."Ferris Catlin and Mrs'., Joseph Luponski of De- troit; 2:1 grandchildren and two. 'great grandchildren , The funeral service was 'held at. the Brophy funeral' hoine on. Saturday., conducted ',by : ,ev; B. H. • Farr, rector of . the.. Goderich ,and_Port 'Albert Anglican -church- ' es.' , Interment .was. ' in, the Port Albert cemetery. . F UN D ST I L. L, ! THE VOICE OF 'TEMPERANCE 1, FAR FROM: MARK This' is 'what • they .s. say about 'alcohol. Dr. Emerson .of Colum• bia: "Nedical•'scierces• have learn ed that alcohol as coninily' used. today, causes snore diseases,., disability and: death than any ,other 'cause of, ill health which is in the ,power of the ,individual 'at Present".. Dr, Pollock :o.f. the New York State Board. , of Health,. "The. , • (l(ntended: for last week) • Although , ,.donations'' t o• t h e LuGknow and. District '.Rd Cross campaign are 'coming in steadily there is still a, long way to go to reach last year's. f igure, ' -Donations ato^the first: of: the week totalled :$656.50, a little more than double that reported j a :.week ago, 'but• still about $1000' short o'f 'the $1642.50 • that the:. Branch raised a year ago, . 'Rural. residents are' asked to 'Contribute rvoluntarily by leav- ing their donation at their neigh- borhood. store or'••in Lucknow'' at McKirri's, ,'Bank of. Montreal ' or, The ,Sentinel.Office . Vil1'age',resi dents who have not as. yet been: - canvassed may leave ,.their` `do- nations at 'these places if they so , wish, The Village canvass,'' however, is not as ,yet fully, 'coin, Pleted. com - pleted. •• 'A E. 'McKim $10,00; John Hall', 3.00, G,, Rathwell 5,904 S: FPyrnm; 5.00; Mrs W::,Hender•'son 5.00; R, ' J. Moore 1.00; Archie Smith 2.00; Clark'Finlayson .5:00; Carrie Milne 1.00;. , Murdoch Morrison 1.00, Miss Vining 1.00;417- Rurdox '2.00; , Noble;.: Johnston' 5.00; N. Winterstein ; 5.00; Wm: ' Hunter 2.00; ,E. 'Crawford, 5f00;: Joe Mac - Milian , :10.00;. ,; Porteous 10,00,• Win Bushell 5.00.; Charles Webster: 10•.00;• Elizabeth . &` Pearl Henderson ,'5:00; . Roy Finlayson 5„00; R:ussel.l Button 5.00; Wind Schmid. 5.00;' Mrs..�R Struthers and Mary 2:00, Miss l ; Robertson ,3..00;' �• Leonard MacD�oniald 2.00; ;. 'Howard 'Agnew, 2.00, MacLennan. &•M • acKenzie 5.00; -Rev.C:..B Woolley 2:00 Ernest'A•ckert. 5:00; Mrs.Wm:• ,Hornell S 25.00;' .O.S. Club -<10 00 Gladys .`MacDonald 5,00;• Mrs. ' A:. Sherwood • 2.00;: Fred, Jackson:.5-0.0; P W Hoag 5,00,. . Mrs: D..:C. Taylor 1,00; •Mrs. R.:• V. ' MacKenzie1.00;. Rosella M01 - din '2.00; Thos. Ferguson 2.00; Peter Johnston` 1; 00; Joe• .John -i sign 1:00, Mrs Nellie Scott 2.00;,1 Rod Campbell, 2,:00•,• Mac; MacLen- nan. 5.00; • Flora;' MacDonald 2.00; Oscar. Hodgins 1'.00, ,Misses 1‘.4e,.I 'Quaig 2.00,: Albert McQuoid '1.00; ., Thos'.'Burris 2.99; J. M. DeGruch,y' „50; Adapt Bowman 2.90; Garfield • MacDonald', 109,Mrs Shaddick M;',Ed: Little 20,0;'. Jessie McKay 5:0,0;'.• Mrs. Wilson li'arnilton 1.00; `Redv'ers Johnston. 5:00 Wrri. Pot - Super -Cushion,' the new ',extra low-pressure- tire • by. Goodyear is the first new kind .of tire in,15' years It' gives,' you an unbelievably smoother, softer ride . increases' 'comfort and safety actually soaks ; up shock a.nd-•. vi brat of Drive in,and ',we'11 show you why. ' N1GOMERY'MOl RHONE:: 10 FORD SALES. AND SERVICE, `." MORE 'PEOPLE RIDE -ON ' .TIRES THAN ON.ANY,OTH-R KIND" Aa nation's • economic 1ppg f r oin drinkers in' the form of extra. costs for police,, jails, courts and. hospitals, comes to: at least $1Q: billion annually".: The cherriis"t,, ithe pathologist 'and the physiologist have found that alcohol ' itself in any .;form and in any, amountis, a• poison. So every argument is against al- , cohol, ' Will the public • never learn?--Advt. `flt. saves me 'time and. steps; keeps tn-touc tonic rry-f amily and friends; is always ready iii emergencies. ter 2:00 Wm. Fisher 2.00; .John W. ;Henderson Lui tber Ltd'. 35.00:; Donald McLean '5.'00;..:Ralph Hod• gins 2.00; Lorne : Johnston :5:00 Mike Hogan 2.00; 'Mrs.l. W. Hen,- Verson' en-'der,'son . 5.00; ,Mrs; Orville.. Jones: 2:00;. Roy Culbert '.50; Bert ,'Alton., '5.00; Mrs.' Mary Ross 5.00; Han- •nah McDonald •,2.00; •Harold Tre leaven 5 00,Alf; Ritchie --2 0O; -S E. Robertson' 5.00; Alex 'I McDon- ald 3.00; Mrs: Christine, McDon- ald 2,00; . Janet McDonld 2.00; R. Rae 10.00; • Lewis Taylor, 1.00; Wilfred` . Drennan; 3:00.; Sam W. Gibson 2,Q0;,T. A: Cameron :2.00.; Karry Anderson 2,:00; Ewart Tay- lor,. 5.00;., R.. R,: Qifanee 1.25, N:'B'. ',Taylor 2:00.; '.Johnston, and Mac- Donald 5.00; Verna Hamilton .50;: J.'• R.: Lane .10.99; :Edith Munroe: 5.00: AND ITSvn•LUE keeps growing all ::the ' time. With more and' more families get- ting telephones, you can reach twice as many people .as you could ten years ago: And the traditionally' friendly' service is being ,steadily improved. Yet today your telephone actually, takes ' a"sm'aller part of :your family. budget than it did 'seine years ago! , Friendly and . efficient telephone se'ryicc, _at a':xea��oraabJe.. pxice,,.is_-:::..- oneof today's big .bal:gi ins. • ' e ems • -. . .t 11 you haven't yet got service. ,YOir.•e•lur' he sure yam.- ttw,tatlrot%r c liotttl' will Ili -owl N oll, ,foil our ltl` 9e'e Ott ` tlt7 . list protMeii:l`rtkirtl; rare ul e,iple without sf'r%'ice~ its“lurr k. ly a8.,p`osziih)e ()he OT inn-. biggest' I. tuu1,' ttost i•tttporiuttt tasks.. • BELL TELEPHONE. • COMW'ANY OF C ll.b.1 DA PURPLE GROVE s-fi;Eing and Mr.' Jay. and Jon Car - Son cif Detroit visited at the hornes of Mr: George Etnetion; Seat- Wiiisn spent Sunday at his borne, at; KinloUgh. , entertatited- •a 'ntimber of, their „The Purple Grove Fat- 1•11 POrum 'held. their last .incietin4 for the eason at the home 6f iVir.1 'Perry, Miss Evelyn .Embury of Tor - ,onto spent' few days with ',Mr, Mr. arid Mrs, George ,Emerson, Sr., Jimmie 'and Bobbie- visited with relatives in •WOodstOck re- ,, Mr., nnel Mrs. ' Bert Brown. 'of Glarnis'• visited- With , Victor. Mrs. John, Colwell,' Mrs. StVan. • apd family visited with Mr. Don- • • !e7" t, :1:1- 743 U''OD �\ Z rri © ,\\\� sift 1®: as. ���\ coE • >• rnZ, m om:' a, rrrt,.. . 11-11 0 71 70 rn NN O. 0 • z r.,z, ,9, • •