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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-03-09, Page 6PAGE =Gm t. Reine nber --The ..:: C.A w.-• to be held:. Friday,, March, • 3I st FOR 'THAT CALICO DRESS :. • ONTARIOTHE . JUJcKNOW .SENTI EL, LUCI(NO, Wc igew Chambray in solid colors .. Stripe. Chambray ; .,. Cheek Chambray . • . Plaid Ginghams..... Prints in floral • designs,, and dots : , . Eyelet .Embroidery •36 inches wide White i P que, .the latest material •; for collars '; and cuffs Bias 'Ta ;`• all colors . Rick Rack'. Braid. . Buttons • Silmplicity -Patterns.., _. SUPPORT THE RED C OSS NOS.. GIVE .LIBERALLY OBITUARY. F •3 MRS. FREBREN HODGKINSON • . The ' death of Mrs.. Frebren Hodgkinson occurred, on. Monday, . ebruary-27th- at :the- home__of. gmakomm ith the acer Gold Medal Peanut Butter 16 oz. Tice Box Jar ial! c Dew Kist Kernel . Corn ;Choice. Quality,' vacuum' pack 2 tins 29c • Mr. and • Mrs. Garfield Shoeibot- tom in :Clinton, where she . had made her home for soane ;time. Mrs IiodgkinsorL rwas . in ' her •74th• year and : had been ill 'only about a week since suffering., a s i ko a She : was' formerly :Maud •Beatrice Mayhew: Born •an Eng- land. she 'came to Canada as a ,child, a•ne raised„.a.L. K:inigugh 6 'B.ELOW $ATURPA .. As ana terxnath of last 'Thurs- day'.s (blizzard which tied tra- fic,. the mercury sank lowest pointof the seasons early Saturday morning: The official, temperature was recorded at 16 below,.. during 'the night, ' but moderated rapidly and by 7,40 a.m. Saturday morning was back up. to zero.. ..•' •where she spent the most of: her.° 1805 to: 1910.• 1Lfe. .. The Truro News •gi+ves. • theQfol=:. The funeral service was held lowing account of Mrs. Saunders' in:Kinlough..Presbyterian church death: on• Wednesday, ' :March' 1st, 'con- ' ,Though not m .: the best of ducted .by, Rev G', 5. Baulch.; "In health; in late years she had been terment:.was�. in Greenhill Cean `abou�f. 4•• :duties of the Rectory etery. : with 09naid • ' McFarlan, as usual Friends :had called ;for George Ga'aam, Fred Guest., a .short visit.`, and just after they I1arold.; Percy, Bert McLean and had left .around 0:00 p m she,'was S+am Stanley acting as. `pallbear . taken: with . a sudden 'seizure and ers: passed away before medical- aid could•reach'. het, Ahe had gone as far.'. as the Church: to attend. the evening':service abut` did •'not - feel <iwell en9ugh . to go in and: returned: home -to rest-he- wlas"feeling better when the -end • came., The late Mrs. Saunders was be- fore ,'her marriage Helen •McPlier son, daughter coif' the' late F; 'H. McPherson, , K.C., :and Mrs.: Mc- Phereon of. Siralford, ..Ontario. in :Ontario Where . her " husband was .a: rector • in;Huron,', Diocese.: When .:. Rev: Mr.. Sau riders-, was called- to servo in Western Can ado, she . lived u :•W in nip e g Twenty two • years: -ago they.- carne 'to Stewiacke 'where her : husband is presently 'serving k ••addition to her:husband the • Rev C. W; Saunders; she is sur-. iviived by.''a son, Gordon, a lieuten- ant . in, World War II and ;who. now :resides' in London, Ontario:' `The only daughter. Marie, was .the wife :of Rev. Captain K. Eaton who •was • killed in Italy in' the: second: world 'war. She. is '.now livin+g;: '(with her father at the; N.ectory. On the death of. Mrs.: Saunders': father,' her twin ;sister, carne' from Ontario and has' lived at. Stewiacke with her: sister and hu band. - Mrs. Saiunders was one of,,those possessed 'with a charm that 'al'- %The,,pallbearers Were six neph- .ways made her 'welcome to the• evils,, Dynes Cam+plbell; Herman Rectory +a most inviting one She ,Phillips; ,George Ph lliips, Jake r`was active in the'' ,work of the 1iur�ter', Robot: Bird and Sylvester Church./ .and particularly An.; the ox The f16wezibearers,. were, ,VA,, as long as her health' per - Glom I%reph.er, Stan. Campb ,ell , m itted. ." C1cm.Steffer,, Ken Tyer`main. Had ,she lived until Thursday. Relatives •and friends. Were she' would have been 70 years present from :Toronto, Ripley, of age: Wingham, Lucknow, Wroxeter; ' The funeral' was held ` it . the • Blyth; and -Brussels, _. • parish church in Stewiacke on Following 'Thursday's +b 1 o w , highway plows: quickly punched a , track through main ' roadson Friday, and then -w ent - to work pushing back -the banks.' Conces--. sion• and .'.sideroada • were , badly filled-inand the problem of olpep- iog some of .these'`will . be ,much Some, ,north sbuthi, .aide_ °'sla 'roads were so-" badly,' drifted a. ,to be almost impassible for man 4r .beast. Rural' mail serlvice:was, :disrupted, and • some:.ruralites; re„ ported receiving 'no n�si1', last week. from Tuesday on • M!RS. C. W. SAUNDERS Old friends in the Lucknow and St. •.Helens; community will, regret to learn ,of "the. death' of Mrs: ,C. W: ,Saunders of Stewi +acke; Nova Scotia. Mrs. Saunders died, suddenly on, Sunday even in'g,, February 12th, at the, Rect-o. 'ory at .Stewiacke, where her bus- mad -is -the .Anglican •minister. .Rev. , Saunders was . rector of Christ` Church; 'St: Helens and' S ter ; -ChUr , .. ckn.6 THURSDAY, MARCH Oth,a 1950 NiIIIu911INiIPM,11119III10011IIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIItllgNli 1111IIMININ N I 0IN 1111 iIVVUSIINpIIIwN 18101001111$1IIIIIli111111111►HIIIIiIIIIIIIII+!1)1111!1":flip LADIES!,—,The' items you have been waiting, for. • • orseflettes.. Mrs. Hodgkinson is suiivived by her huslband ;• : one ' daughter, Mrs Clarke Stanley .(Phoebe) .of Clin ton; one son,. Gordon of °Kin'lough; three- grandchildren am d great grandchildren. grandchildren: MRS. JAMES E BIR' ra ii t• r.. 1a' 3 LB. 'B.OX 5 -LB. FAMILY BAG Ilex Kids! • Get ; your `entry blanks for Quaker Oats "Roy •. ere' contest;' at our store: Pink Seal . Salmon �.. 1b tin Fancy Pink Special ,: 45c London House Cheese Bar • It slice's, Waffer size • 3/2• lib.- 'roll. 25c Aunt Jemima Pancake 'Flour Box 22c. How+about pancakes,'' for • • supper tonight. THEY'RENEW. Canada Bread . "Brown'n Serve Rolls" -No mixing,• 'kneading,: waiting to ,rise and•no baking `failures,' Bake until golden brown and serve frresh., from your own oven: Try them;. they're .delicious. For.._s,ale- "at HO1IPSOWS -The Store of Friendly Services Phone 82 .• We De ]liver, There passed peacefully , away` at her .home: near., Brussels. 'oh ;Friday ""evening, ^February. 24th, 1950; .Mary Edith 'Durnin, belov-: ed, wife Of the late Jarnes E, Bird in 1}er 8lst'year She :Was born'in: Brantford on July -18th,. 1869, ithe daughter. ` of , the late Mr. sand:. Mrs. Alex Dur- nin,. and when a child Moved to St. Helens. In 1906.she was united in. marriage to James . E. Bird,: who predeceased; her `fi+v'e years. ego, \She was a Member of the Pre a inn:' church She. is sur (v+w d. ••one• son Allister,: .of Grey' Township; and one brother, Same uel•Durnin of Lucknow Three' brothers', and one: sister have •pre-. ' deceased::her. • e The funeral. was held from her late•resiidence on Con. 11; Grey: Township onMonday, February. '27th at, 2.00..p.m. with interment in Brussels Cemetery; Rev., Alex, Simpson of •„Cranbrook "officiated :assisted' 11:y' Rev:,.:. John Kerr of 4 styles to choose from .2 side -fastener styles, '1 sipper\ style, 1 inner •belt style. LAGNON-strapless' bras,: . LAGNON---gentlelift bras, to reflect ;your loveliness LAGS ON_gentleform-girdles .for perfect form. LAGNQN-=NY1on pantie girdles ' LAGNON—garter ,belts, • rout DEACON WORK SHIRTS A.new .shipment --Sanforized shrpnk; 2 colors ;tl . chaose. from, all sizes. Bi, TMORI & • ST • ETSON HATS.. _._ Corrie in . ,and see our new `spring range, LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR 'Phone 85 Lucknow;..Ont. + III I I IIII IIIIIIIIII IIII IIII 1111118 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll+IIII!! . ...III I II111111111Illlmillllllllllllulilgllllldllllllllllllllllllllulllupllllll IIIIIIIII,IIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllll 1111111 Il . I . I U .I . 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