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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-04-24, Page 74.# • • • . ••• • • • • . • . • 4. figuRSDAZ. AP4,1174, 24th,• 1952 •, .,A,51Fumplairlimf,4011kUlitCraWairr- 'w9111$11"1"' • • Ti -14 LUCKNOW SENTIN44 LUCISNOW"• 6.NTAR10. • If • 4). If's your home. Insurance may niake it beautiful. ,B-11 Paints. do both. • . • • , :••• ;'• . OBITUARY WILLIAM MacKENZIE'. • The 'death .00Curred at his nOrne in Kinloss �r WednesdaY,, April 16th of William Jblin. MacKenzie in. his 80th year. Mr; MacKenzie, had been poorly for the past few, onths, with' pneumonia finally. overtaxing his failing 'strength. lVf.r4 • Maelcengie WAS bOrn ,.in Kinloss Township. He was one of • eight children of the late '.Alex - lender. and Elizabeth MacKenzie. Four of the ,familY. still, survive. "Mr, MacKenlie...remained on farm and spent his entire life 'in' i§.native township:: Porty7seyen years ago he Married. Elizabeth' owe "and the 'MaeKeri'Zie. home' was AWAys,a place of kid1y hospitality MrMacKenzie was a horrie-loving.than and a kind and' loving husband,•father He was a member ,of.South Kinloss. Presbyterian church. • 47-priViteimeial Service was held at his. late residence On' Frj day, April rstn• ;followedby service in South KinlosS. Presbyterian Church which was largely. attended: •• • ' 'The wealth 'of floral tributes and the constant stream of friends 'Who visited the MacKeniie hOthe were eXpressive of the .11igh:re- gard in which ",Mr. • ',MacKenziews. held. ; •, , • • • The service was conducted lay :BO. G. Batilch,': and 'interment-. • vias---in7Sout1r-KinlOis'-e-etheterYT, ,pallbearers • were :Alex Mac- Kenzie, .JaMeS. Park,: Wan. Mae-, Intyre, Ted Collyer, Ivan Conley and •Seott. Neighbors act • • ed. ••flOWer bearers'. • Prayer, led bY Goldie tinersOn was followed by the call to wor- shjp given by Eileen Orr, Faith and Evengelisin Convener. The opening hymn". was, followed by ih Scripture read by Duncan Campbell. Mona Cornish then.led in prayer.. The topic "Worship in (Nieryckay was„ taken by. Eileen Orr and Ted.lVfoore, and was terminated by „grOupdiseus7- sions. Jacfde,...Hedley toOk. charge -6f the ,business section 'and plans PAgE SEVEN 61,(aCCZ TRADE MARK REG costs so little is so easy to serve were made for a bowling party *. on April 25th. Al Hedley led in, recreation and' the meeting was cl6Sed With, "Blest be the Tie" and benediction. .. • • 77 o n Surviving are Mrs...MacKenzie; • • •iptioNE 150 three daughters, 'Mrs. Wilbert • . Sh'eane '(Mary) Bervie, : LIICKN'OW, ONTARIO . . , • ' • . . • • • • . . • . • ' • ULD -YOU FACE. ALONE? As your .husband's. 'chief beneficiary, would you , know how to handle the • , administration of, his -estate? Inexperience in such matterscanbe expen- sive and cause untold worry. A sympathetic - • • aiki experienced Estate Officer • of ' The • ,Sterling Trusts Corporation will be happy •- to discuss . matters with you and your. husband. Such an, Interview could be the , . • to your future .peade of mind. ,• - • , . • Robert ,MeOuillin, (Jean) of,Hani-,. iltoni and Mrs. Ray ...Finlaysan ::(Betty) of'1_,LicknOw;• five l'seris,. Kenneth of •4'oChalsh, Alex and' Donald of.',Harnilton, Bill of Dun - ds and Hugh ..6f Sudbury,, and ,nine ,grandehildrery;•.tw6. sisters, ;Mrs. D. 'N. Lawrence. (Chris) cf F1nt, Mrs. Tom Inglis :(Jennie) ofLuCknew;.'two!bratherS, Ken-: neth, and Rad of iCalgary. •• • , Mr. MaCkenzie Was Qredeca- 'two .brotterS, Alex,and. John a.nd one. sister, Heririetta. .• • • • • ALFRED, E.: HALDENI3Y OA': Easter Monday, April 4th, 1952, Alfred Edward lialdenby in:: his.88th year,..liassed away at the ribine of his ..son-in71aw, Arthur Culross Township.: He, was the son of:Richard Hal- denby and his Wife, ....Margaret , Ann. 'Cornett, and..W'dS the 'last. rhernher. of:theif family 6f, ten. 1.1n. September 190,s; in, the -Angli_.•L -=7 c'an ..ehlarell, : Ki,nN,1-10:11: he. ie17. as. • •• 'ilia ri-ted • to 'Catherine .. J. • percY,', • • '• kvro' pre ecease 1111, in ay, . • . ,. CORPORA... - . v, v . :. . • . : . _.. - .• .., . .: 14p, fatmed an:, his life„. on..the . . • , . 1 ,...!HEAti OFFICE / • :' .. _BRANCH OFFICE ' • '. :. ' '.. Cirilips- ia-rm whicIT Was land ta.4- .. _.--......._,___._..., . . 872 Bay St,Toronto ''' .• „ 114 Dunlop St,:qarrie . • ' I .(.'11 , up. in :the yen, 1854 by ;NS: ' I • - . t , . ,•2.2 • .pi3Onee ; father froth ,,Hull, Eng ..• land, ‘',ith tie exception Of •three ....„....,....u............,...,,...,,....,..-.77...ii,,....7,4,....,.;MOMPIII61•112%.11gOIMI•0••••••••••••1/.7•MI.!•••••41.111.11.0•11/11•111•00111111:0,:t „ y e a r s .he lived in Teeswater, .1•Ind .., , . , : • i . :, , the 12 ,laSt 7etli.'is., of his life when . . qp . i ii,..ii.:-., ,,,,ired tOtha.,.vi lage, cr . , , .• T N. • 11947.. . ..• . • :i. 1'.... .• . For The'.Early:Spring Shoppers at . . * l• , • .. at Hughes' Store . - ' ,.. • • 1' . 4.• . • i . • ' • FOR LADIES 'OR MEN ' , : - . • j. Ifyou buy a new Silting Top Coat or Suit, you Will recelie. .1. 1 a 10.percetit discount on ali,your accessories: This.Will • .i" .S'sy YOU quite a•feW dollars on Yciur new sprinvoutfit. ,•!, Boy's aod""Vouth'g Suits in the -lategt MaterialS: and ,Colors, c . alt 512S now. The' IOW . priee:on VieSe include .2 pair of Pants4. I CHILDREN'S: COATS. and DRESSES.- ' ••• - A goott'varietir to choose from at,reasOnable •piices. - CLEARIN6 , , ', V • ' • Out..of.7$•easoft striiE Coats and .Sii.'tos-atS00 .an'd .• 5.n00, ;•. , •_1I . Clearing: 1tens at all Cinefor S1.00 . .. ,1 are rm bargain rd you shnldnot miss ther.-. ,. : • .1 , FREE! ' .., F EEt: . FREE! . . • i ''1,1•";;I:AdieSf ,Nylon • }Ips e Or 1 .Pr. Men's, Sox 'with' a . 1 dasi, purehalt of $4..).00 co. over ..., . TI -LE FAMILY'S READY 0 W AR 'St° 1 ' •, 1: hone 70 fol. Eir,:ening• 40pointiti6nts Teestvater, I • • 44i1rItio#N#(' i• • The deeeas6d is suivrved by his..1 to daughters, Mrs. Arthur Gra, • ham ' (Grace) and Mrs, Doroth ThpnypSon also two. nieeeS w had 'made their home with' Mr, HalderbY' from their Childhood, Mrs. G.P: Collins .(Ethel more) of Sault Ste, Mai:le, and: Ws. N, Slade .(Ann -ti, Gilmour) - pit Santa Barbara, California. • The funeral was held ThUrst '"day, April rith, frorn the Ana; ,ban•;church, .Kinjoligh and ;Was' conducted hy the li•eetar, Rev: H. E; Yanke. Interment was made in Tepswater ;Cemetery, where the lernains were -lid th .'et'by the ., pallbearer,s,'Northan E. Haldenby, Hodgins, Harold Percy, tlert Nicholson; , Jim. B'byle .and, O. Graham., Floral 'tributes WbM !carried 'by Donald McEwan, Jim Tin:Icienhy; • "Clhrk NeedhaIn and Donald , • whO'attended„the fttn- 6ral from • distant points weiT. from Spun ,St.e. Marie; •Holland, • Manitoba; and Toronto,,' . •Vi,Circuit • • ' Circuit ?P.1:1. held their regular niVetitig,Suriclay enitig,,April 20th. Eileen Orr led' in. the sing song.; assisted by Pt% G. A. Meiglejohn at the piano. - •I 4" • •• ; • " • • • ,fr ft • I I >3 5/^t' . -vs • • "t* , •-k z zwi • • 'Clr, Vi • CA': I 0 X 4. , .1: ) • • • # • •• • • . ,• ••!. ; A • '• • • f' • • . . ;' ' . • ,'"' • •