The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-01-26, Page 3•P'
THURSDAY, JAIgUABY' 26, 190
THE 'LUCKIsTOW SENTINEL, 141704NOW, "ONTARIO
Mrs, *J, J, ',Smith ; ';recently nn-
dement ,'a .Imajor !operation. 'in"
W inghaan Hospital.
Miss Hazel 'Webster is' a. pat-
ient in Winghatn Hospital where
' she is convaleSfeing.'from an ill-
Hess with pneumonia.,
• Young Bob• Mowbray has had
his lower. , lit? plastered up, • as a
result ofa four -stitch gash in-
fhcte d 'by a hockey stick.
Harvey Crawford, of , Toronto,
a '',brother•`• .of Erne' arid Cliff*
Crawford 'of Luckpowr,. , recently
suffered ,a fractiured.,•l,eg above
;the knee.. • •
Mr. : Lawson'
:and:`• their. " five ';rrnpxiths' -old' ; son,
Charles Peter,° 'of Exeter, ;spent.
the "'week-end�with•-her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Mason,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson
Were ;guests' at : the McArthur
• Graham . wedding in London on
Saturday. Floyd was the grooms.
�c.
Mr. and. Mrs; James, Brisbin
and..younlg • san James: David, 'of. .
• Belleville; , spent the week Tend• at:.
The Manse with Da'. and Mrs.. C.
.H.. ,'MacDonald.
".Mrs, H. R. Alliri is a patient
in Goderich. Hospital. •
D. A• MacLean of Lochalsh re-
ceived delivery of a new' Ford
a couple of weeks .ago.
At a 'party held last Week, at
the; ,home of • Mrs. N. E'. Bushell;
the guest • of honor was Miss Lena
Robinson who *as'. . presented,
with a lovely umbrella.
David Thompson . 3 -year old
son ;of,• Mr; •and a,Virs.H. D. Thomp-•
soar, is conv.aleseing in the •child=
yen's.; sectionof V. ,ictoria Hospital
.following . an", operation". which he
"underwent.; last week. •
'Charles :Baker` of 'Belmont 'spent
'last week with Mr. and MKS', • Wil
fred Hackett in Ashfield..' Mr,
Baker is employed at Beli i 5ht pn.
the dairy• farni ;:of Mr.; and • Mrs.:
Mr. and' 1Vlrrs ' J L. Spence of:
Saskatdon; visited last; week with
Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson and.
other, friends here Nand.. et God-
erich,: Mr`s.. Spence is aniece of
Mrs. .' Jamieson; They were en.-
route to 'F1oria to spend the
winter with her sister; Mrs: R: A.
Treleaven.+and: 'Mr.:Treleaven.
Don Wilkie.
ANDREW 'EMERSON.,.
On' Monday,' January 16th there
Passed away at the;home .of ` his
daughter, Mrs, Angus. 'Graham,
Lucl�,iiaw, •; one ; of • Kincardine
Township's oldest and; most' re-
speeted• • residents' in the .person
of 'Mr. Andrew Emerson Hle vvas:
in •'his 93rd year, •
The deceased•'wai born in Kin-
cardme Township in 1$57 a son
of • the late:Samuel Fhriergon . and
;Margaret Hill. There he lived :his
'entire ..life with the exception of
the past two 'years 'Which were
• spent at ,the homeof his.. daugh
' ter, .,Mrs,: ;Angus.: Graham. `.Mr.
Emerson is , survivedby twig • dau-
• ghters' and two sons, Mrs. ;Angus
•Graham of Lueknow, ; Mrs.. Dan
Gillies: of Ripley, `,Sam 'of Bervie;
,..and John or Kinlough; also. three..
ilrothers, .George; William and
Joe of Kincardine .Township' and;
two, sisters, Mrs 'Viva' ;Percy and
• Mrs.' Charles 'Dorherty`of !Detroit:
The' f>,in'eral services '.were, con
'"'ducted' h
..at ;-•orae :of '•his son
Sam, by the Rev. C H.° MacDori .
ald'o.f 'Lticknow,' assisted.,by'Rev.
G `Mickeljohn ;of Bervie.:' They
:paid a fitting,: trilbite ,to 'a :full
'life well;' lived 'and dedicated to
:.. e Work hof doing, good and "love
. for'his ' f llo n ' The unusual
e winen. .
large gathering- and . beautiful'
• _floral • tributes bespoke of -the
high ;esteem •in Which he ; was
'held. The . a
p llbearei s were- John
ir,Charles Shier, Claude Dore;
' Joe : Emerson, Ralph . Hill " LaW
:rence .Stirling. The flower, bear-
ers
rs were Wm'. Arnold„ Cecil Dore,
Ernie `McComb; • Fred. Blackwell,
Harvey ' Nicholson., ' and ` 'Howard*
Thompson..' ; .
:Agents' For
ed�ar Prod�c
ROOFING &
STABLES, ETC
Immediatie . Delidery
'W, .G,, SIMMONS & ' SQNS;
Farm Equipment Ltd.
Phone ,.
, Huron Rd.. GODERICH
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. LUCKNO
t•.UNITED CH•UDrI4i
C BITUARY,
MRS. DUNCAN. A :.MacINTYRE"
There Passed away pe Oully
pii7. Saturday afternoon; .J•anuary
14th; 'in Alexandra ':Hospital;' ;God
enic4i, Many Catharine Griffin,
dearly beloved'"' wife of Duman
can
'McIntyre': of;''the :Blue Water
' iighWay;: Ashfield Mrs :1VIac ''
Intyre was born on ..September
6th, 1883; ' in Ashfield;,the' eldest
daughterof ten 'Children born: to
the"::late Sarah' O'Loughlin' and
John T . Criff in, She had ;been
in:,failing health since Septerriber:,
and two .weeks ago sufffered a
'cerebral' hemorrhage. 'At; times
she :seemed._ to rally, but !finally,
slept :peacefully •away
ed . by .members. of'. her .family..
In .her :Passing •the cainnunity
wlo�t 'one �w'hose.;• friendship.', and'
: hospitality will :"long be remem=
bere'd. She endeared: herself by
her:• cheerful and 'dis-
position, and' had kindly.'interest
.in :all. 'She had regard . •,.for" all
that was .good in in. life. ;She 'was ::a
good 'neighbor and 'brought charm
and: b.uoyancy . by the'•fbrightnes
Of. her personality. .The eteen in
which she was held' "was shown
by the wide circle of friends ,who
came in .:lar numbers fo her
large .,
hotrie. to `pay, .t .heir last respects
to:her , memory .:,arid • the Many
beautiful floral '.and spiritual of.
f
ering •
s • from friends. ;and ref
atives:.: