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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-01-05, Page 90 .0 .T.1-1U4SDAY,' Trustee ' Board Unchanged ' • The annual meeting of School Section No. 7, Kinloss, was held • 'lest -Wednesday when W. J, Ir- • win was reelected for a. three yew -term. Other members of the tr stee board are Douglas Gra- arn and Archie MacIntyre • '. • • Alramisittiramatim_t ARMSTRONG1.. ..L.Auipot..'sgonteg. •„: • • , •• PERNITURE REFINISHING • ` In the former Orange Hall Building, Lueknow 'ins& 44mtg mogittent9tionttemt. loort!toottgoomtamtrogoom Honot1ont •GEORGE and JEAN'S Overnight AcComodation BREAKFAST IF DESIRED Meals Can Alpo Bp • Arranged • r., s • • GORE' WillTBY' .7--.Thione.1531:w,.Lueknow • Not miot Poos.);topos... mos,' , . THEWlotOKNOW SENTINEL, 1...40VICNOW„ ONTARIO 4, r ruiy long, memiber of the Orange ledge: MRS. WILLIAM SIIERRIFP liebecta farrier, daughter of the late Wesley Farrtier and. Arm Patterson, passed away in *Wing- harn General Hospital on Decem- ber 22nd.,She was born".in 'East flaniborO,Twp.„ Wentworth di), 23, 1054. 'Her great' grand- father, David Farrier, caine frOm 5eotlancl and:settled in Markham, during the early part of the 18th century. • , • In lg53 s:heCome with her'par7 .epts-to, t .WaVV.'anosh where' she married Wm..Sh,erriff.--iri-187a, he predeceased. her 24• years ago. T.Wo. daughters, Mary P. an Susie(Mrs: We1ey Johnston):, •also two son, John: :and Milt* :passed ,OWlay .seine years ago. She leaves 'to nioUrri'lier loss one LIT'0- .th0; W. R., farrier, . -Whitechurch, one' son; . Wesley, Windsor. and, three .claughters, Annie (Mrs..G.eo Tiffin), ,Jennie R. and Grace of Wingharn. ; The funeral' was eonducted by Rev. A. Niinfno frern • •Currie's funeral home • on ''DeCerniber .26th 'with interment ,ini,Wingliarneern7 etery. Floral' tributes were ,rium-- erpus and beautiful. The • bearers., were :relatives: .Joe fin, Russell Johnston, Wallace. WilsOri,' Garnet Farrier, Mathers and Wm. Johnston, • Friends Were present, 'rein Owen Sound, Marliddle,,•ToiNanto, Long Branch;. Niagara rallS, 'Wel= "land, .Windsor,- Woodstock, Dor-, • • • chester and London • • •' • • .• n11:11) A family:. plat' •should ' • be graced ' With .the shrine -like beauty 'of a monument which will be everlastingly' a tribute •to: thege it rest. We have many classic styles to suggest, ' and will work with ou • On cus- tom designs. , ' • ; ExceptionallY •:low.'prices No canvassing, wbich'elimin- ates • salecommissions. • Inscriptions . Repairing Sandblasting 'Memorials' 25 -Years' Experience • The, :latest in .• POrtable •. 'Sandblast 'EqUiPMent All Work Personally executed WILLIAM M. MeCO14NELL ''•DOngannon's 'oldest'resident, , • . William '.Martin Me -Connell; died' Sunday evening at his, home in . his 90th year.. Mr. McConnell had been an, invalid for the Past two years; as a•Tesiilt of a fall • on the 'Streets' near his home • in: Which 'he suffered a broken hip...Bei/1.'45n •Deceinber, 21st,..1860 at Wards- ville • rear Chatham, he was the • second ion Of the late James. McConnell:and 'Sarah Jane Mar': tin -McConnell. •He lived most Of his life in. Ashfield township, with the exception of •I0 'years' spent in ;Australia, South Amer- ica, South Africa and the British West Indies with hiselder brci; the.r; the ;late DaVid. McConnell; s .a puvisher s, representative having joined .the Belfast 'Lodge at an early age and continuing in.the L.Q.ef.Eche Bay until his „death. •- • • The funeral was conducted by Rev. A. Trevett of the Angliean 'Church; Echo Bay, on Tuesday, December 20th; with interrnent in.. Maple Leaf, cemetery. The Pallbearera•Weret440ther Orange- • men, James Wilson, Jack Camer- on,: Douglas Currie, 'Either' Hur- ley, Angus IVie4ardy, Sam Gra- • ham. The many • floraltributes testified to the love and affec- tion of the _neighbors.k...friends_ Of the deceased,.. " . •„„ • , • • .4.• MRS. ,Nir, • . . , . , r„ Word has been received of the death, •of -W. 'E., Hanna, rnerlY 'Miss Madge: Boyd ; • daugh-* ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Don- •,ald 'Boyd and member of a -prominent farnily .of the Amber - ley district of Ashfielch-Born 57 years, ago, She removed. to ,God- : erich with, her'. parents when • a young, woman and • a ...few ..yean later • married ,W, 'E. Hanna who at one time taught in the Laurier •school:. 'With; him she removed to •Toronto, • where., Mr. Hanna for Many • years., as 'principal -of* Oakwood Collegiate Institute. For' some time she had been In' failing- health, and, a few Weeks N ago she and her husband' went to Florida to spend the winter: They were there onbra few days when Mrs, Hanna was seized with. a stroke and she passed away on December 1.3th. Besides her . de - 'voted husband (she leaves one son, Jcihn, of Ottawa; Ithree Os- ten, 'Lillie/ Mae and. Beth of Toronto, and a brother, Charles, on I the 6 'Id homestead in. this township, • M. Chas. 49Ycl, son Mac and 'daughter, 1VErp.' C,arruth- ers • attended the funeral in • Tor- onto.' • •• . • ' 'ALEXANDER meCAIT,OL-.".. . • :, • „ , Alexander .1VIcCarrol passed • . away suddenly : from 'a heartat- tack on Saturday, ,Decernber '31st, 1949,. the - hbrne of 'Mr, and 'Mr" 'W? R. Hamilton, 2nd Con- cestsgiOri, Huron Township, in his, 74th. year, The deceased was a widower. *for 'a number of years. He .was twice married. The -first marriage. Was • with . Rae Milli'on.. •She and their . infant, daughter were buried t6gether on March llth, .1919. Ile was later married to Mrs.. Harry Matheson, • •• Alex was ••a Mason and a. Staunch ..Presbyterian.. He was a cooper by trade--and-,worked for. Mr.. Wm. Geddes and Geo. And- ersAn..LAfteriVfr...1Anderson_went into the flax business. Alex con- • VAGE.INit 1 ; .4 * ••- tinued to work for him and.rnan- ' ;, '''' 1'. l'il?.',''''i,"? aged a' bUsineSS for him in Mitch- • ... '" elk and in Seaforth: for a mnriber '. • : of years until his health. from' a.A, • „, •• ;' , t. • asthmatic condition made him . . , cl , 4. ,... p,,,z ing for Joh Bach in the 'finple,, Lied to reside in. Seaforth,. wOrk- ' . . ' :,'•,14 ' ,...',;.,t, 4, At 4rt mo,,,. „ 0, : i ,, ' ' .”.' , give up' the • position. He•contin71 .• , ment business until his , health.. • • , :.• .1 g 1 • forced` him ;main to quit "work ..... : • '.. 4 , . entirely. He came to reside ;with . ' ' , ' . 0 the Hamiltons..almost..a year ago: • ... ' • ., :: .. „ ,,,,,' He was well and highly 'thought : „.'• , ; ' ..' ' . ' • ,, F.. . •,1.;"` of 'wherever he ,worked. . ' . • •. . ' - . The ;funeral service *as held' • : • . , •'.,,i.,', at. the !Hamilton 'homeon Mon- •.:....,."- oz.:4 '' • 'i- ''' :day; 'January 2nd, conducted ' by ' : ' . . - - If..., , - . " ••• J,,,,.... ,,Rev„. Charles H.. MacDonald : of „*. .•',....: ...‘ .-<'.. ' '' 4:;..,:t .'' e , ' . .. .'.,,.,i , .'' ''t ,,•,''•. ,',c.?, :V'f.!.; luecrowPiesbs!eilan ehur•Ch : internent Was inSouth Kinloss ',. . .„* ';.; Cemetery.The: pallbearers ?were . . . 'i. • -Herb Huston, 'James. IrWiri,,;.Wm.,,-;. ''.1.•••• ,.. . , .. ......, -•,,-.., • „,,-:e.,••••• '.1. 0 McGuire,' A.ri'd r e w ' Hamilton, ' • ,. ., ' ... ': :,:' '''..''''. . -0' ' ':,':•••`-,,,, Robert Barkwell and W. T. Roul '•" ' ” ' ' ''.•'-' .;• * ••!, steri:,- .' • , __, "cr !, Friends `frail kdista ce 'attend,: 'ing the funeral were three grand-, . k‘ children 'of Mrs. McCaiirol, Ea,r14 , Audrey Foster, Mrs. •••• Sherwood..(Dordthy Foster) anti • , MTS. Charles Foster of ErnPbr'-' • •. • • „ *5•; . ; • ium, Penn.; M. and Mrs. Ralph. . • Million of StraffeerdVille . a /IA:• friends from Brussels , and Sea - forth... , • He_leaireSto-m-Ourn-his-PaSsing ' . •a half-broth'er, ,Dave 1VIilne. •' • Brownlie Mem�rial Alfred St , 'WINGIIAM 'Phone :450 • NEIL, MacLENNAN,• • Ripley, pntarlo. I :* it 5. r Li lo • is S, St Yes, EVERYONE: SAYS erlou IS WONDERFUL •Safe sure,' B ER•L 0.11 , protection • against 'Motlis 'costs little . . . a ,small • yearly investment buys „guaranteed, protection for clothing, rugs; blankets' & '.fgrniture. Used and proven • since '1930 by thousands: of Professional • inothproOfers, •BERLOU guarantees „• in writing to stop moth 'dam-' age for '5 years, when ap- plied' as directed, or pays • for the damage, Be Safe• buy BERLOU today! . . . • • • • Drug Store, Lucknow • :. 117erminimmeoremis :rimmeeelineeelie GI; . ohn, lopal:liverYman, • he ,Was.. appointed driver. ,ofa stagecoach between I/upknew arid • Goderich; and the following year took over the route between • GOderich • and Kincardine • con- . tinuing :at this Work' for •six. years, •when he resuined, farrning, in Ash:. field. . • • . _ In 1909, he •Married Charlotte • (Lottie)* Gibson, who survives with one daughter; Elizabeth, at home. .They' retired- • from the farm in Ashfield four years ago.. He Was 'a, -member ofpinginnon United church.' • • •:Of a familY ofthree brothers' and five sisters, three,sisters stir- vive.They are Mrs, -J. E Durnin, elfort, Sask.; Mrs. Barbara Tate, also • of Melfort, Who is ; spending the,winter in Stratford, and Mrs. Sydey Gibson ,(Tena), Stratforcl. He. ,wai predeacesed .by .two bro- thers, . David and Robert arid • two 'sisters, Mn, 'Wm. Gallagher • , H., J. Blake, r ' :and, Mrs. • The funeral' service .was held at his. late residence ori Tuesday 'afternoon with • Rev.. .13right officiating, Interrnent. Was in ,the Dungannon 'Cemetery. ; JAMES BARIKLEY , , • McDonald. Township has • lost' another ,of the older settlers . in • the passing of James ,Barkleyan Oct-ember. 17th at his borne in, 'Echo Bay, jn his 91st year. Mr. Barkley .was bort) on Mar. 240., 1859, .iri Huron County: pear Belfast and spent his boYhood .pri farm there:. no. 8,6ttted on 6, arm in McDonald ToWliship. 21/2 miles .froth ECho Bay, 'about '15' rniles frQm Sault. 'Ste, Maria. ,Ho followed fart -nine' until 017 when he in,oved 'to Eche Bay and took up his: duties, as road inspector until 1934. Ile Was married, to Margaret Walk'er of • Bolton in 1905.:who piodedeaseel him in 1947. ,The deceased was • endowed with a bright, .Cheery, disposition, ever- ready to help in the time of need and made many good friends. Mr.. Barkley, was a life - • • , Not to Mine, this horrible crippler. r • Not to mine this thing with the Jong scientific name, poliomyelitis, this thing that means • misery and pain in the language of the little ones. Not t4 mine to wear a brace, to hobble, to limp. • , ' k _ . • Not to mine to hear the laughter of others, to watch them at play, to cry the hitter • • tears of childhood,lost forever., • • , . , . • ' Please God! Not to mine! And let me help those to whom it does come, this crippler, this • Let me givetO- help the helpless. Let my dollars and my prayers/ go with these little ones; that some day, some time, children everywhere Will walk without fear, free of childhood's greatest , 4 . enemy, Poliomyelitis. I urn. glacl I have the privi- . lege of giving to the. Canadian March of Dimes. ' , • •• • • ,• • . . Giye THE .MARC -111 OF DIMES (The Canadian Finnnlatian for - 410 '13L6911 -'St. EAST, TORONTO.5 • • 55 4 x r Space contributed in the service of the community by John Libatt. 5 • 2-50 '„ • ' • • 7 ' . • '0', ' • , ••g iiilt •0,