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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-07-26, Page 8"Ap •. 1�. r.. • *AGE SIGHT iraraminardaiwwwwartialimaremireaboitz 1744 THE; LUCK..QW SENTINEL, LITCICNOW,. ONTARIO • CESS $- GRE EDUCED NU -BACK Qg1,DLES—disconf inued .lines. It will pay you to seetheAr,se. ' sizes 143k46 MEN'S :DRESS SHIRTS, ... OBITUARY. .MISS MARX,..SOMEi MLLE • Miss Mary Somerville, a dau- ghter of one: of this district's first settlers,, died in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Hamilton,. on Saturday. She Sana :..86 ,and had beenill only a week. _ • . Miss Somerville was a daugh- ter, of the late 'Mr and Mrs. Thos.:. •,. • i Somerville. Her father and his brother, jJames Somerville, were the ,..first , settlers to'follow Eli Stadf f er to this' community. 1VIr. Stauffer ' blazed .a trail- here in • `1850,, and was' followed the next year by James Somerville,. 'who took. over the:; mill which Mr. Stauffer •' had . established. Mr; Some a cond'ueted the ' ifirst surveyyo.:the: Village.' in 1858 .In .the , meantime his brother •Thomas 'hadd located in West VWawanosh. on the ,present Harper. •• Sideroad south of Con, .10. Here Thornas established a grist mill and ' history has recorded with what 'difficulty • he .brought the millstones' north. from Goderich.. One . of the highlights ,'of' this journey being. the fording at the Maitland River. • MarySomerville was one of a family of ten .children born in ;West. Wiavvanosh , to Thomas° Som.- • erville and:Jane Michelson. She left ' this \comaanunity many years, agoaid as a.' cook by profe's$ion, ;..• .• spent 40 years . in Toronto, Roth - ester .and New York before' re- tiring in 1934: She • moved ' to 9 for anti Hamilton . 15 years ago, the .past.ifour• years had made her,' home With. , ra; :nephew, W. 1Roy Somerivnlle; R. R. 4,. Harnil- .ton, who`is a soma the late John Somerville ' , ' - : ' The f>xneral ° service was held :at. the Thodsworth and Brown fun-' eral home in Hamilton tiro Mon- - day evening and ,on. Tuesday the remains were brouight • by train to .Lucknow, from where the fun- eral. un-eral: was , held. to South Kinloss Ceinetery where her -Parents 'and: sister Isobel ` are buried. ' Isobel died.' in 1947,'' and 'a . brother Pal'-• mer passed away just two weeks ago 'in 'Alberta.; 0 The burial service was conduct- ed. by Dr: W. J... Muinford. The pallbearers were Brown Harper,. Wm. Rutherford, WmG,. 1Vfac- Crostie, Thomas Burns . and R. T. L., 'to clear at ; „ •75c Hopalong ,Cassidy : • 2-6 � • . 98e REiN'S� SWEATERS—Children's .. . sweaters, Sizes..:, . . , ,:. , RAJAH SILK: plain colors, 36" wide .., .. _ ., 98c BOXS'-TKUN 'Sr -Boyd' poplin Bathing Trunks' , ,,;. $1:29 �d p MID - SUMMER learan • SPECIAL .FEATURES ,. %os. WHITE SANDALS' °clearin ` at " $'3.93: N'S CANVAS CASUALS, crepe soles, at- •- - - $2.9543.95. quips OUTING SHOES. $1,4 „....MISSES' OUTING SHOES $1..95 'CANVAS : CASUALS :. 1.99 ,• $2:49 w one 149.ucknow� 1 '.SEE BY THE• SENTINEL (.Conttinued from page•..1.) : THAT Lucknow Pipe Band' is' re - heaping for;:' their' annual Sun- day concert at Port Elgin beach. THAT Harold Campbell will have both his fractured -wrists in casts for several weeks yet, but wi -t-lte-flingers-or - -h s :eft hand free and, partially so on the : right, . he is not entirely helpless. ,•. THAT continued . catchy hay wea-' then has' dragged :out this oper- Douglas `• 4 ation, until it overlaps the liar 5 three t vest season: Wheat cutting conn Surviving are ' roe•`' sisters, g Mrs.' Thomas 'Halliday of Hamil- A com- menced last: week ani is , more 'ton, Mrs. Helen Anderson of ;Lon- don, now. An over a�bund- don, ' Mrs: '.Jean, -Spindler ; of Dill- anoe'of hay.,suffered some from. uth,; Minnesota,• ,and a brotleil the freiiuent rains,; but. the Robert'F;. of Kainloo s, B.C. majority. was mowed, or baled p in; fairlygood .s a .On some miss was predeceas , h � o ed by three sisters; and two: bro- farms, because "of the weather thers, Mrs -:Will Mathews (Tena), Isobel, Mrs:, •Wm Moody (Jen-'- , nie); John and Palmer.: .• . and : the surplus crop, haying was !Brought to, a halt,: without • the job being completed: WILLIAM "-KEARNEY, :SAM MCNALL 50 -year-old THU1 i,SDA" ,, J1Jf.•.Y, 2441)a.' 1.051. Mothers,, if your Teen Age Daughter w>h b need n BACK -TO -SCHOOL DRESS Now Is,, The Time ;To Buy One, AT A GREAT SAVING And' when ' you look these .Dresses over at The Prices. offered,' we feel 'sure you will want. to pick ' . one outY -for : Yourself.: • ALL SIZES • ON SALE=-- 11, to;. 46 a ,TOT -TO -TEEN andLADIES". WEAR' Phone 89-w." ' . LucCnow, Ontario WEBSTER'S ..::.p reat: BATHING SUITS $3.95 and up SHORTS ' '$1.49 and up ALL O.TTON. .& BETTER DRESSES .REDUCED :TO CLEAR: VALUES IN SLEEPING:COMFORT; COMFORT PYJAMAS as low as ..: .$2.19 a pair ,', GOWNS Froin' ' $1.39 and up • CK OF DRESSES, - at 'Chance to Fill in Your Summer. Needs. 6.95.: REDUCED- :TO CLEAR ,MEN'S & BOYS' BATHING SUITS • SPORT SHIRTS from $2.95 :Op LADIES' AND S MEN'S WEAR 11111111.U11111.4,ir►r was formerly Annie Cain, dau- ghter of the' late . Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Cain -of Lucknow, her father Ibeing proprietor' of the Cain House. for many years'. Bill Kearney was born' at St,. Augustine .,and was well . :known in the come •unity. -He' was 'a 'jov- ial gentleman and . made ' many •fr}ends: in the 'village,where'' he spent -- considerable :time some years ago. `.He ..was a shoe* sales- man,. Mr. Kearney was a meinb'er of. St. :Peter's, Cathedral;, London, ,and of the 'Holy. Name- Sgciety; Requiem High Mass. was sung ;at St. Peter's on, Friday ,morning at, :ten: la.m. with.. interment follow- ing in St. Mary's 'Church 'cernet- ery-at-Halyroad Besides his, wife • there also sur vives , a • brother Thomas •of , St.. Augustine and two. sisters, :Ekia of St.. Augustine and Sister ::IVI. Col= William; Alonzo (Bill) • Kearney' of London died in , St. , Joseph's' Hospital in that city on :Wednes- day, July • 18th,after a short ill- ness. - Mrs.. Kearney; '.: survives + who , borne Township farmer, was gor- ed' by a ibull he was leading on his farm ' near Benm ller..Hp:. re- quired 'hospital treatment for:. leg and. rib injuries. -, 'Phone 20. SPECIAL ! PARKAY ItiARGARINE, 1 Lb. Pkg.. ',33C • SALAD . WEE ' IC, July. :24th to` August 4th FOR TASTY SALADS WE -HAVE: OLD SOUTH Blended Juice, 48 oz: Grapefruit Juice, 48 oz. Orange Juice, 48 oz. ; 734e 40c NEW PACK ; BLUE ' GOLD `PEAS• R f'Or 394'. 15•,oz. • FRUIT FOR JUICE . _. ... it ORANGES,t 288'a • �.29c GRAPEFRUIT _ 8 for 45c LEMONS 3 for 12c• Margaret Kelly's SALAD DRESSING TUNA ,FISI, LOBSTE ' _ _L:_, OLIVES, Muffed, 4 oz.' 4 .. •29c' GHERKINS, York brand, 16 oz. '39c'. 45c' '- 34c 540' �s7c WALNUTS, 4' oz. CHEESE, old white, lb. I 4E1...(141( POWDER .__.. MIRACLE WHIP, '16 oz. r r - 25c • 59c.. �, L for 31c • a Jerome., of St. • Joseph's:Coinmun ity.; Windsor. WEDDING BELLS • PARRY-PHETTEPLACL 'At a quite wedding '• Ceremony on July, 18th, 1951, Helen Phette 'placie '.daughter• of ;Mr; and Mrs. Earl Phetteplace of Decker, Mich. became' -'they .bride^ofz_CorPora_l John 0.'Parry,, son of Mr.:. and Mr=cyareyC airy of'I'heisen . Ave. Dearborn :Michigan. Fal- lowing -tl a marriage vows; a. re- ception "was pekl :at . the home of the bride's parents: for the inn, mediate. families. On Saturday,, July 21st, • the bride . and' groom deft'crc fo•rtlieS-altMgr-oao • Ana, Califorrnata; . 'the United a States' Marine Air. Base,'' •E1 Toro. Corporal .Parry has been home on'a '20 -day fur-. lough. .� lli..i,iiiM°ism�►111 or4>tiinti�rWbW.} /loNl°.NM' See The Ntw .1951. ro,'i�y The. Finest "ELECTR1CuREFRIGERATOR. on .the Market, with the - .Famous RECESSED DOOR SHELVES THAT DOUBLES - FRONT ROW SPACE. Full width freezer holds up' to ,fifty pounds ; r of frozen, foods: " of I�iil�Frl�r�Gr�i7�>•n+rN iwi r�w��il�±i�ri� N�i.w`+'r�tia�►i>�.iti�f. 1 • Two Transparent Plastic 'Crispers. On . Display.' At Murdie f3 'Phone: ) 0, Lucknow- alim4f*041# Ir •.I