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IEDNESDAY,, „Mu loth
1952 THE I,,UCKNOWSENTINEL, LTJCKNOW, ONTARIO'
,FROM YOUR
�n care Dealer
0i . SATURDAY, JULY .1.9 we Will an--.
xror nce an'entirely .new line -of general -Dux,
pose tractors—successors to the famous John
Deere Models'"A" and "B".
Byfargreat-
est
cre. the values -ever ;offered by John Deere, these
'new tractors' feature major engineering ad-
vancements and , a host of improvements that
step up tractor. pgrformance in many different
ways.
One of these new models will be on dis-
play at our :store this . Saturday so be sure to
stop Iln .and : sate for yourself how much More
value these great °new. John Deere Tr'actors'
offer 'you.
Huron :Road, Goderich
Phone' 1132.
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CREWE
Mrs.'' Lar'.ry Tremeine, Laura:
nn ` :and Gwen Treleaven , :of
ringvale'.visited on:• Thursday,
it}i' Mr. and . Mrs. J. •CCurran' and
mily; Miss . Syllvna ,.. Cu:rnan re-
lied with them for' :a . visit`.
Mr, and Mrs.. Chester Finnigan
id Mrs. R; Finnigan 'visited :Sun
ty with Mrs. 'Perdue . at-
Mrs..
tMrs,. Jinn 'Sherwood. and *Norma
GBJ:TUARY
GLEN' CAM,ERON
(Powassan News)
S'tri,cken with a Ger l?ra1 h'ezn.-
zirr,h�age a"bout'. two weeks ago-,
Glen Cameron responded to treat-
ment in" St. Joseph's Hospital at.
North Bay, and 'was able to. come
.home last Thursday, blit a'.. sec-
ond attack ,on ,Saturday morning
proved fatal,. -a's he died shortly
Iafter he was rushed to the hos;
pital, a second 'time.' ,
Glen, who was in his 41st year,,
was a bard -working „ingenius
young man who was. doing, well
in his. Work 'and building, up. a
nice. home for his young' family.
The sympathy of the 'eornrnunity
goes out to... itdhe young .widow
a e six' fatherless little: child'=
ren. .• .
visited in London' :. on Sunday
with 'Jim who isnin:'hospital for
a few days. • • •
• Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pattison of.
,near Winghain visited Sunday ev-
ening with" • Mr: and Mrs: R.' Fin-
nigan and. fancily:
Mr. and Mrs. •.Colin>'Craiier and.
Douglas of • Blenhier n and Mrs.
Carmen Whitmore of • Landon vis--
ited recently:'' with Mr: and 'Mrs.
Clifford Crozier ,land family. _ .Miss
Joanne Crozier . returnedwith
thein:for• a .holiday. .: ,
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HEAD ' OFFICE' •
»1 64 St., Toronto '
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BRAN H OFFICE
1-3 Dunlop St., Barrie
Glen Lawson Cameron was
born,' 'May 17, ' 1.912, . in, Lanark
county, a 's'on of Thomas Albert
Cameron 'and Clara Purdon, who.
are now residing. •'at Lucknav,'
Ont. He married, a Powassan girl,
•Miss Gladys Cox, in 1937:" The
.children range .frorn '5 to '14 years,.
'namely: 'Russell 14, Clarence 12,
Mason . 10, ..Ross -9, Joy-Arine , 7,
Colleen' 5. Mr. ;C•ameron • is also
survived by his parents (prey-
rously mentioned) and da brother,
Ralph;. in Lueknow, and • a sister,.
Mrs. Mason 1Robiriaon, of • Bel-.
grave, Ont. ;•
• The funeral yesterday •was -held'
:from• the family residence•.:to.'St.'
`Mary's Anglican ' church, , where:
•the service "was conducted by .the'': .
Rev. "" Canon Minchin, and' inter-
merit was in" Powassan` Union
cemetery:
Those ' .from a. ;distance includ-
`ed; Mr. and Mrs. T. A Cameron,:
Ralph Cameron, ' Roy Alton, Wil-
fred and ' Thos. 1-Iackett, ;Dynes
•Campbell.. and, Alex •Purdon, af,
Lucknow;'.Mr...._and.'Mrs: M.' Rob=
inson from ' Belgrave; `Mr. and .l
.Mrs. Eric •Cook, • Washington;. Art
Duncan,- ,Sudbury; Mrs ' E 1VIc=
Purdon,. Everett and
Mrs. Pur,don;'. Ken and. :Mrs.'
• L. Henderson, Mrs: Simr
mons; :all„ of 'North Bay; Athol
Purdon• and Mrs J., McIntyre .and
son Bill,' .of . Winglham; Mr. • and
Mrs. R.• Pieper and son; • Art from
Bradford; Albert and Mrs. Mc-
Cot aghy from South River; Ari=
geline. Aine11;. Bradford;: ' Mr: and
MacDougal ' and' Donna,
Robert •Cameron,Mr: ',and Mrs.
Cecil DolAie, ;Mrs.: W..' Farnell,
all of -Perth; Alivin 'Cameron, .Bob
Cameron, Ausie Purdon, oft, Lan-
ark;• Canneron;'J. •Geminill
Ed' GerninilT, and .'Mrs. • Crosley
Du lop, Balderson; Mery Cam
eron! of. Fa1br• ooke Mrs. Herman
Hart and :Mrs.: W.:. Jackson,. Mc-
D'onald's .Corners; Mr:. and -Mrs.
Willard Gemonil of 'Snow. Road.
MRS... ROBERT ANDREW
The --death of -Mrs. Robert—F �--
Andrew occurred. in St': Joseph's
'Hospital, Toronto, . on , Tuesday,'
July $dth, a .few days• after 'suf
fering . a .severe stroke. She was
in her: 64th year: A former highly
esteemed resklent of this corn -
triunity, Mrs. Andrew had Made
her hone, in Toronto , for .some •
tjme. '
Mrs . Andrew , was formerly
Margaret LijinEstone • Mekinnon,. •
She was a daughter of Dugal.
McKinnon'and 'Jane McKenzie; of
Con; 2, Kinloss Township, where
she was 'born on Septeri !oer 4th,:.
1N8. ':
As' a young woman Miss Mc=
Kinnon ,graduated• as a nurse in
Detroit . and on November 24th,
1920 married Robert Andrew of
Zion where they farmed until his
death a ,few years ago.
Mrs. 'Andre* ' was of a kindly
and jovial disposition and• endear -
.ed herself • to'�a wide4 circle 'of
friends, ',who were 'griev'ed to
learn of her death, She was ' a
member of tLucknow 'Presbyterian
church.
reran was—held•W; at4he `.
and Wm. Andrew, John Garnmie,
Eric I•ackett,Howiard Best, A1-
Ian .Graham, 'Jack McDonagh,
Lane Gardner, Dave Anderson
and Fred:, NIcQtu.iilin.. • •
s;.Ahdrew is survived. by one
'daughter,, Ellen, 'Mrs.• Frederick
Best of Toronto; a grandson, Bob
by, and. a brother, Dr,,„ John D,'
,McKinnon of .Detroit: •
She was. predeceased by her.,
husband and by two brothers,'
Angus .and • Will, •McKinno _. •
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McLennan:MacKenzie Memorial'
Chapel . on • Thursday• afternoon,
conducted by Rev G. A, Meikle..
john in. . the holiday -absence of
Rev.' C. A. Winn
biternient ,wasin Greenhill
C'ernetery with John Ritchie, Wni',
Hunter, Ross 'Garnrnie, Jack
Gardner, Frank Ritchie a4iil Ch,a-
Iie ,Anderson acting as •pa1lbeer-
err •' Flower bearers were Alex
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