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OBITUARY
11S.. '' ,'SOMAS MAL,COLM
One: of the . older residents of
Township of Kinloss ..passed
Saturday, June ,4th, .1949
'fila the rson of Mrs, Thiotnas
Malcolnn in her 90th year.
Born at Bialtimore, Ontario', on
•: the 17th of March, 1890, the'dan-
,ioliter of .George McEvers and
„Agnes. Martin, . she came • at the
age .,uf 20 With her• uncle's faun
to 'the 14th Concession of the
ownship ,of Culross where she
made •,her home fog :a number of
years., • k
In 1396 she married Mr.Thos.
1t�alcolm+, of "Brffeside Far,�n",,,on
We 12th concession,':: of Kinloss
Township, ;where she.dii her part
making: the home -noted, for its
,.
is ' n living and h itali
ta.aoei ty.•
Thr �P ,
r she
ince....go/fling
...:. o Kn1 ' � `�'
S cunni t oss
n
g' � ,
bad, :been'', a faithful `inernber. of
the Kinlougb Presbyterian church
::and until laid aside ,by illness,,
Lely rissed'lbeing• Vin her ,paw
on the sabbath clay :Sle• also haid.
s • .wiat'th place for the Women's
'iss;onary, Society and its work
' Society
:And , tooli. bchurch' 'and _ nd �soc ty
she .contributed 1>berally in: time
Arid ta•
lent.
Dtn'`the . •: , past sevenears,.
P y
she, .had, ibeen an invalid, ' co?rfin-
eiT
• THE; L'UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO:
• //pvT R L. a �1
amit `s 3rd, 1.949.
ed to • bed, and „w•heelchhair due
to: successive. ,.paralytic seizures.'
She leaves to mourn ' her pass
ing .. her daughters, •Ne'lie and
Margaret, who so' faithfully min-
stered to her, during her . long.
illness,, .and 1» whom goes out
tlhesyrnpathy of a.l rge circle. of.
friends and neighbffls. Also sur-
viving are two half brothers, Mr.
George Hoare of 'Toronto and Mr:
Joseph Hoare. 1M Can bellford,
Ontario.'
The:funeral from the ' family'
home to Kincardine Cemet€ ' on.
I June 7th was very largely atten
. ded showing the esteem in ;which
• the deceased and, family are••lield`
in the co mmum• ty •.
What".Hind'of :a Pareu t are •tou?
In the 'American Weekly; ;great
'magazine -With .this . Sunday's::
dune : 26. ue . of The .:Detroit.
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• Sunday . 71i'mes, Judge Elijah Ad'.:
,
low of the Boston Municipal
Court, says too many children -
iare' turned ' to law-�b'reakers b er .by Mr .. Gibson.. Lunch and '`a
doting • arents. 'Read ."What Kind social hour lavas enjoyed •byy all ,
o gP � of a !,'anent; are you" in, Th Ani-
erican W eekl .with 'taus Sunday's
S
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Detroit
Time
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Mr:,
MRS.
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NRS:GRAHAM MOFFAThad and Mrs.'Jiim Scrineaur
verton,, i assuccessfully cbmplet-
the misfortune: recently to. fract- ed. his third year in medicine at
ure her ankle in a :fall, , • Toronto University..
•
Olivet w.•M. .
• BACKWARDS
• Mrs. Gibson iwias hostess :to tl�fe�+ � �. (,' O K N
W.M.S.•
for their June meeting..
Mrs..J...Colling. presided, opening •
the 'meeting With the reading of
a psalm followed by a hymn and
prayer. The roll call was answer-
ed . with a" agorite psalm. After
a short reading and. business per-
iod Mrs. M. Coiling took charge
..Ir
of the program. She gave a read
ing entitled . 4'The Bible". Mrs.
W; Black read. the scripture,' fol-
lowed by prayer by Mrs. H.
Henry.' A; poem was read by Mrs..
R. Black and then Mrs. polling
introduced the • Iguest speaker,
Rev. Meike1ichn akf .Bervie, ••who.
spoke • on , the : .splendid Work of
the W 1Vl:S..Mrs: J. Colling • then
spoke a few words to Mrs Glbs9n
expressing appreciation' ;of her
el ':,whi le,'ama' ri ' us! and Mrs .'C)..
'h .p . � ,g ,
lite
1VIcCharles ypresentecf -a le gft-
aYf�of
the
of rerxrem�br�ance On loch
Society The meeting closed with
the singing :of !a hymn and pray4
a n: i mn
OU: CAN still find peopleho: "don't believe in
banks .. • who keep t,leir cam: in. oId coffee Pots,
or hide it in -the woodPile, or cariy it around.
But most folk nowadays:. keep their money in bank
They get it whenever.. they . want it;
accounts. heycan
and they can pay theirbilis by cheque..' Canadians
have more .than seven million such deposit accounts.
In terms of Canada's adultP.o. � F ulation " that "makes : it
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practically unaniinoui.
lie banks in turn, know tile..' n zst earn this confidence
y giving you the best service they know how.
Today you can takeyour account to any, bank you. choose.
And what is yoir bank book is strictlybetween you
our::bank.-It is own private ss.
busine.
Y your
PONS.
THROuqH THE SENTINEL: FILES
• sixty .,,'Years Ago
John Baird; G.T.R. agent here
• for nine years, was transferred to
.near. Toronto. He was presented
with a *geld watch, the ad 'presenta-
tion resS, being signed by Dr.
_ d.
D ' A. McOrirnmon, .Dr., J.:S.• Ten
nant,' Dr. J. H. Garnier, John
Grundy; .Arthur McGrory,. D. D.
Yule, i+ :Grundy, 'I3. 'Morrison, GG.
rry,: A : Lawson,•
f, ed to tau*
' r `s " ant
Z;iquor 1 cexr es g�'s ;,
e'k-. rn'' and.`shop� 'keepers � in Lu c. .
now -for
:e "Rob-.
�wer
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h year.
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:Jbhr�.
McGa
�rrol
e• t ' caCa ry
r. M ...h ,.
F. • Cain,' ;Jeremiah :. Flynn; . Isaac
Martin,; John Moore; shop;. -Alex
McPherson.. ~Three licenses were
issued, iri Kinloss: David. MeKen-
'zie Blackhorse; James E;". Lock-
hart, Holyrood.; 'Catherine Mor;
Ilion., Grey: Ox. °
The niarriage was solemnized at
HOpe •,aft: Robert 'Murdoch
.of Lochalsh' and Miss E. Murchi-
son P,ararnount; Eby Dr.. St g=
,mean of Ashfield Cia�cuit. ,
Thomas Kempton, • one of the
first.. -settlers, died .at h s home,
c n i'3; Aslrf eld;` et'
the -age -of
83 years..
D: Haysof : Drayton,was -•
•
pointed station:" agent to - succeed
3o bard
Mc.Quarg had. shipped 40
'carloads.• of square timiber'to. the
Old Country' markets and :had
about 25.• m.ore::carloads ready for
shipment..: .
The 32nd Bruce Battalion was.
ordered to be i.n. readiness to ,pro .
need to''the' .Northwest ' as :there
were reports. of. disturbances with
:Gabriel Dumont, »,ell's successor,.
after the' recent.. rebellion, holding.
aneetrmgs in the "Terrutor es"
James Howey was;:awarded the
street 'watering contract at :$2.25
per: day.,
•
To improve 'the ,street licghtirrg,
Councilordered the: installation
of `eleven more posts and• lamps
W.. J..: Douglas ,was the lamp-
lighter. 0
Rev Anderson'wias inducted: in
•pastor of St:.' Helens and East
Wawanbsh congregations.`
; Mrs.:Roderick • 'McKenzie,' Co.
�2, .Kanloss; .died suddenly fromia,
State monopoly of banks
would Wipe Out competition and
would open your bank accOunf
to the eye of the
.r
state official.
.In' : Lucknow Public School S.
A. Burgess was teaching,; W.,
ick;, V McDonald, G,; Begley,' A.
Caner. on, I,' •. Agnew; C. Bogumsx
L. Axmstrongg, . E. Mathers, l,.•
Howey, J.• 1V,CcLeod; T. Bennett, A;`
M'cLeocd, F. Webster," A. Nay1Qr,
-R. Nixon, G, Naylor, C Trelea-'
.fv.. n, J. Spence, P. Irving, V. Stuff
dy, 'H. Alton, W. •I irkpatrick, C,
Reid "E. Geddes, `N.Steele;
Sturdy, T. „Aitchison,.., Gordon
.Alexander,• D;, Cooke, H; F�t,ell
1i. B. aloe W : McDonaald, H W
� eby
,x
'sten, W:, Seward, ,Mr 13u'rnin,` :T
t' r
-Lowe S
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Charles".. McDnagh �i� of � -
o .arre,,: • • ,
was an Peterborough, 'attending
Grand Orange Lodge,
A son was (born ,to' Mr, .and'M '
rs
A, Blitzstein.
Isaac Andrew' purchased : the
Ed McL.ean;farna on. Con. 13, Ash-
field, formerly 'ow9,12d by the late '
John. Murdoch;
P
4...McDevitt,formerly; of
. Lucknow, was 'presented. with . a
gold watch by. „the Porft•.,Arthur
Dirivlrlg Association. Mr.- McDev
itt had -acted as starter' during the
ice ,facing . season'. •
O�Efwets1 of the Mechanics' In-
stitute were pees., D D. Yule,
vice pres.,'Jarnes Somerville; See.,
M. ••. Carripibell,,,: areas:, R D.
eron; :directors, G..Middleton, .1.
G. Murdoch, A. 1V,LePherson, q:.
Kerr, J;: N. Ross, R, Graham,, ' H
Morrison; J. Murchison and. T.
Lawrence:
Forty Years. Ago
Herb Graham was home from
Nelson; BC., to visit his parents;
Work was commenced on May.
5th. to {build'. the new town halh
The ,death occurred at
Mount of''Mrs. John Pickerwing: and:
riff • Lucksow• Mr. • and ' Mrs. �Hutgh
.Findlater..were' bereft of: their
infant daughter, Edith . Caroline,.
age' 4.1.k. months
PURPLE' GROVE.
large •number•-rattenTded: the
Scott picnic .at the . home' ofd'Mr:
.Howard. Thompson, 'on Saturday.
The Girls' ::Garden' Club. held
a social. in Purple Grove. schdol
recently..: hilms' •were shown ,by
Mr. Albert Wylds of `'Ripley.
Mr: John . Lane visited- at Mr,
,l,Mack Enners+on's • o» Elri$ay :. .
Mr; and Mrs., Victor ..Gawley
*and family yisited• at, Mr, ,Aivin.
Trowlses near Armow on Sunday.
Mr: and so Mrs. ,.1 nn McCosh,
Mary and Dickie, visited at, Mr,
John Colwell's on. Saturday.
The Sewing Chubmet at tile,
'home •of Mrs: Burton'Collins on
Thursday night 'with _an attend-
ance of 15, •
. Miss Owe Boyle of Wingharn
Twenty' "(earl., Ago
Miss •Mary:. Wilson, was ,presents
ed with ':a gift by her friends{ 'at
a :farewell party ,before she left
for; Hamilton with : her parent.,
Mr. and, Mrs. R S':''Wilson. •
Mrs Johnn. J',ohnston died m her
83rd year at the 'home •of her.
daughter; 1Vljrs. C, : E: ,Menonagh. ; •
•'The.`death, occurred 'Edmon
ton' of Mrs: James Ba'illre She
was formerly Emnia Reed :ands:
was born . in Ashfield ' in .1871
The Fire Company bought :`the
corner .property frown Garfield
Ostrander as the site of the new
arena
Mrs. , Wm.-Murdie was reelect
' ed ". president: 'of , the • Women's :In
.atitute
The ath:. occurred ,'of Wrlson
Ha6nrlto
.A'.hor e-shoe',pitching'.club was
organized here with the follow •
ing officers, pres., •Temple Clark,
i.vi,ce prep.; James Alton, ;.sec ;
treas, Jos Agnew• "membership
canuni ttee, P: *41, C;;Stewart; •
G'..Swan, .T. Henderson, E. 'Ack-
-ert,G/ Barger
Pupils m .the senior class in
Room I were Jean'- Swan, Doris
Ritchie, June Collyer, Harriet
Witley, Orland. . Paterson; 'Etta
Be11eMacDonald,: ;Anna. ;F'irilay
son,, 'Evelyn Whitby, . . Margaret
Rae, J..". C ; Armstrong,.. Donald
$iniayson, Russell` `Button, Merle,:
Johnston, Morris Pearlman, •Mar-
jorie, Al1in,, J,, O. Johnston, Helen
Buswell, Jirry,Ward.0
Miss' Violet Twat nley,: organist
at 'Hackett Church,
entirely new 'tune. for the hymn,.,
`..`Jesus ,1 ani Resting, Resting".
Members ot the Library '$bard•
were Reeve. t.: `Johnston,•`Rev,,
R'.' W. Craw', 0 Rev. C H MacDon ,
aid, ,'Miss F:. E McLean, • J: C.
Miurdocih, W.' B. Anderson, A::.D1 '
Mackenzie.: '
spent the week -end with: their
mother;
:1Virs: "Helen Swab and: nughto r
.visitrt
d' Mr1• John . Smith's of
Tive' torn re Gr 11y, •
Mr. John: Grrff th "lras 'm•�oved.
to the • McDonald 'farm on the ;
,
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SAFETY FIRST
• Cuts, ,bruises and burns occur
ing the best regulated households:.
and the wise homemaker keeps.
well stocked first-aid kit :on hand
Oto 'dealwith such minor emer'
gencies. '.Prompt treatment' maY
prevent a =loll hurt' from ',der.
veloping into a major.: infectran,.
-Your family doctor,will be glad
to advise. • you.'' ,to.' to what first
aid
supplies should be kit ria the
and Mr. Francis .Boyle of: Fergus •house.
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