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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-04-06, Page 7THURSDAY, , APRIL; 6.th,. 1950: OBITUARY. MRS., DAVID C,URRIE-' Mrs. David. Currie passed 'away at her home in Wingha'm ' •on, Thursday, March 23rd after .an illness of three months.: Formerly Jemina Hope Huggan, she came ;with her mother to this country frain'Sco'tland, when "'she was 19 years old. She 'was in her .76th year; .Fifty-six years. ago • she married her now ` bereeaved' hus • baud, David Currie, of. East Wa-• wariosh Five year : ago they moved :rem their fannm to,.Wing-. ham: She was of a quietretiring' n4°tur.e sand beloved .;by all' who knew her, • ' To; olein were born nine child ive'` f- i. h ...ar •,•, "reri;,f 4..,W.or1:1 ,e living, t�;v:;i. sons, James 'ofTurnberry' and' Kenneth . oil: the home •farm in East : Wawanosh; and three dau- ghters, 'Miss Leah at 'home; Mrs. Russell (Ethel) .Gaunt of Kinloss; Mrs.: Eric (Jean.) Elliott of Of , taw a, . who was unable •to be present at, the funeral: There ,are. six granachildren. .: , The 'pallbear were :,Walter Pocock; --'Geo. Tervit, Albert Forton, J. A .Wilson, John Currie and. Bert Currie,' Her pastor, : Rev., A. Nimmo,. • . conducted the . funeral 'services at the Currie Funeral Home on.Sun- day,. March '.25th. Iriternient took place i•n ,Wingharn' cemetery. to classic tom ates, 0 A • fainil graced beauty of will be everlastingly those, ` styles; will work -designs Exceptionally No . canvassing,..:which sales,' Y..p with'':the: a. at rest. with commissions. • lot monuni'ent, • •to;,Sluggest, :. • should • shrin- .a. ` •:have you low be, �i�. e l ke' which': tribute many and; on cus-!: , prices. P elinin- . :':; . . Inscriptions Sand 25"" The' : = ••. Sandblast k 1 b a tin s • '- Repairing tri als "' Memorials. ffi `Ex erienre P in"Portable: .. Equipment a11v a a rs latest ` 'oPrcn. Br onlie Memo:r�a� Alfred'. St ,..WINGHAM, ''.`'?'Phone ;450,' , or NEIL MacLENNAN, Ripley, Ontario •. ,• 1 • h THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, 'ONTARIO LLOYD TURVEY BURNE' BUY , NEW BULLS I N IN RESCUE, ATTEMPT' • BRUCE AND HURON • The fire that razed the racing stable barn , at , Exeter -last Sat- There' were 172 'bulls. ,sol` by urday evening had :penial sig- augtion at ,th, bull sale and show nif®Y : as Lloyd Turvey.,held , recently. in Toronto The formerly, al merl 1 Lucknow, • was' in, Counties of Bruce and .Huron. vollved and of was burned about the Were arrrong six in. the . province hands iri his attempt to 'release' some .of the•'six race 'horses that were destroyed ..at a loss -of' $15,000. • Lloyd -has had, More than o r1e unhappy' experience, with. fire., He and ' Mrs. • Turney` :were .burn- • ed ou't. when , they operated a "5c• to41;00` store in Lucknow, where' he Fruit :Market is'*riow' ideated, The:fire was Ctrscoveredro about seven . o'clock >'atumday evening• by George :Flowers'; w,ho , •'••ha^d. quarters in the barn. •He notified Mr,' Turvey, who occupied a trail- er :behind the barn and. while Mrs: Turney ran: to •turn in .the", 'alarm, Lloyd entered. .the blazing, ,building and led Mike Grattan from ,the stable. His, znsuccessful' atterr pt to . release., Anvber"c rat- ton, the 'most. valuable horse in the • barn; almost cost hiim his life: He had.,. to.. be forcibly re strained, from ,again entering the building to --try- and release this' -animal. , • which: had the distinztion pur- chasing ten, or aiiore.Ibul Every purehfase was "made Eby -•a resident, of the province, ` Forty-eight • •.Herefords •w' e r e: sold, averaging $5510; 89' Short- .Borns ;averaging •$516.74. anal:` 35 " fAQberdeen-'Angus averaging,. $555.- • Consignors ,and: purehas:ers this �m.ediate community` we i`nire: F , G.' Tadd ' & ,Son,.. consignor of Aberdeen-Anguls: `bull . calved . be- tween- May. 1 and August :31,:198, purchased, by Chas. Scott. .of P linch 'for' $810. ' . G B, •' Beatty, Richmond Hill, Consignor. of Aberdeen -Angus. bull, • Cabled between Septeniiber lsit and December 31st, purchased by -`j., W. Joyn ---and' . Son-, -Lurk noiw,. for. $635.<' D.. E. 'McEwen, London, con- signor .of• Aberdeen=;Angus bull,, calved between September 1,and December :31;'1948,, purchased by W E.. Henderson .Estate, Luce now, for 1550, ;. ; • Robert F, MieKinley, Morpeth,. consignor .6f, Shorthorn bull, cal;red:•between „September: lst & Dece.4tiber:- 31st; 1948, ;purchased .by Wm., H. .Cranston, • .,R.. Auburn' :'for'• $1000. •E: J Murphy, Oriilia; consignor. Cif Shorthorn . '.(bull; :Calved be- 'tweentSelitember .1st' and:Decem= :giber :3let 1948,:;purchaesd by Jos.. • Foran, R. 2, ,Luckxibw, for~ $450. Hebei, J. L:' .Eedy,';Dun anrion n co si n r . 0 of•. ere or H f d ,bull calv- ed; ,, caIv ed; between May tut sand, August 31st; 194$, ' • .purchased by.... Otto. Rounds; :Lakeside for. -Frank •Pentland,..; •oderLcli tori= si nor . of He'f'' ,. re or .. 4�u11• .g,calvt'd between: Setei�` ber P .rxrl. 1st and Del cenilber• , 3lst,•; 1948, • purchased by ried Loretta •'Carroll .',off Lucknow, Greer.. Bros, ;Cabour fors- ,500: g'r, +� Who, survives: him The ceremony 1oloert,;G Mason, Ripley, :took... lace:. at :St.. Augustine. signor of Hereford bull C'aIv • place.. g. ed lbe= s— ... -, ' •'OBITUARY, JAMES 'PATRICK MALONEY . Jaanes `'.; Patrick Maloney of'. Blyth passed away in •London on' • Wednesday; March 22nd in his 79th year,, He had been in. failing, health ,for the past ..three years: ,•. P Y ' 1e ' late .Mr.' .Maloney was ':. y. a son. of Patrick 1VLaloney.and'Cath-` erine: Parker. artier. He,was' born'on•.the 8th Con, 'of' Blanchard own'�� i� '�,shP in• Pert h courityrand. attended the• Metropolitan' etro oli n sic p toschool I3e ",coxatin=;' lie to d� , live, `:t�kiere�` ;until- :-three: ear' y sago ::,wHerl he and Mrs. Mal- oney:m'oved to B1` 'tb.. Y • Twen t -two• `ears a ,. .,Y :Y: go he :mar- . . service w .held: frot ` tween SeJi temlber'. ist 'and'De St. Michael's Church;"$lyth, Fri cember 3.lst,tipi rchased Eby;;Milton day;mo'rning,, March'.' 24th' ;and Filsinger,'10: LORNE • DUl.N1N :ENDS TWO YEARS AS FAIR•PRESIDENT Lorrie . Durnin, the retiring president,presided for: :the .an- nual meeting .of Dungannon ricu,ltural 'Society, with Marvin Durnin as secTetaryy ' Lo rrie Dur nisi' .ga1:e" an,, interesting `account •of his • two: years <as ..president and. what had been. accompilshed • The new 9'xecutir,; e` consists of president'. Gordon .`Stewart; vice presidents Howard Sproul, . John•:. Bennett; 'secretary =. treasurer,' Marvin .Durnin. • The date of the 1:950: fair has been; 'set for either ,Sept..,29 or''' Oct. 6, It'wa.s, 'decided to hold :`a. c oncei:4 and dance' during, Easter' • v�reelt The fair: was discussedand ...it was. decided. to have spine :iri-' dam' exhvbits including':.:czafts. The debit balance .'. for the, year is around ,the • $600 .;;hark,:: but with good support for the', com •ing ,year, ;the executive hopes to clear :this'off. •: of St: Augustine. Pallbearer's ,Were 'Frank . Carroll, 'Fred Logan, John Maguire;', •An_ Ston '. ,Stork; W. J Hallahar; .,and Fred Thompson.; Flowerbearers'. Were, 'Mrs. Fred Thompson, ,Mrs..- Gordon' Jones, Mrs. Thomas Cole. Interment ,, w°asmade at ; the` St: Augustine -.cemetery: •.�uAYU1I�o�uS.1/�u��ii�,��q�U�fi1�a�,0�) ��uiu. nwu urDi)�0il0•0n�411. USS -f DESIGNmeans } zet k1 Strength for'•fast, deep plowin clearance. for tbp, notch work' .. and dependability' for .extra , years of 'economic -al- service' are yours ' in' ,a John Deere Truss= • Frame Plow, Thanks to Truss-irarhe Design, today's . John .Deere P1ovvl are stronger' than `ever' before �,.. 'offer you 6 ample clearance.' to handle' bulky vegetation without.. clogging'. . give you cost-saving,'. dependability..See us soon.' v Jolh�, :Deese B.'R. Completely ibtiiit: Allis Chalmers • With 2 Rdw Scuf flei�' alta Cultivatrii • -0- , • Allis Chalmers W. C. C inipletelv•• Uvc,r•hu uled, Npw Sleeves and.' Allis 'Chalmers. ;B with •Scti;fii''.er and Cultivator' ' - 1 O These are . all ' i Bail to 1 These Y •go`tre- work and are priced ': "tci`sell, so Make it'a point to cone ,in and see 'thein. ns � ion AR'M EQUIPMENT 'LTD . �. uron Road '?hone I.132 Gioderikh, Ont. �i11�b�1i���llfp•ilil�YijiAn��liYfN�lriiirrl►,,�in�uwu�o.�ro�i�J�.ri����� THE VOICE•'OF; 'TEMPERANCE When wil•i. the public realize 'that a drunk znin's law :breaking is not•.` to be .excused'' en the gi��"aurid that he.•wasunder the in fluence . of',Liquor? ' His:, does not ,lessen, the harm- fulness bf his 'lawrbreaking, When, 'will the :pictures sto1i displaying` the, 'plight •of. a, :drunk Mian 'fey the arnuseiffexit of the atidie'nee?, ,lt,s not 'funny, -,-it's 'pathet and am 'heful.. When will the - public learn that, drunkenness'.is a. dis- ease ju5't. as.'deadly as twberctil osis"arid 'to be treated .wit}X Just• as Much seriousness?—Advt. OBI,T'YJA` . ..YO,HN SAWYER A. former resident of Lucknow, John Sawyer passed away cin Wednesday; of ,last' t eek at his ;home at l irltton, near Mitehel`l. 410 was in his 81st year andhid. been i'll for 'a lengthy }period. He 'was ,born at Woodham on. April 26th, 1869,sort of the.late • PAGE SEVEN As from April., 1st• your employees ,are 'suited under provisions of, the Unemployment Insurance •Act. This means that contributions: must be paid .for. there beginning. 'onthat date. If. fou 'employ anyone 'iri lumbering And and:' logging you should;:- 1. Reglster with:' your' National Employ ment Office;' 2.. Ob'tain• •insurance' books•' fo,r.:yo-ut, �emplo ee , 3 .' Get ",instructions .about,' making con- tributions and about' rates. . . • Your ,National. Employment, Office is, ready to assist you 'with all necessary information..'„ A11. sawmills and planing; mills ; come under' the Act. on April 1st. regardless of how many: weeks. they operate:- • Farmers . and any other: persons 'whose :main '• -•occupatson Ys'=non=insurable -need--nofi.-be -r-insured if they;, work, in lgmiering and': logging. for 60 days or less a• year and : ap•ply for exception; • A. L. MURCHISON .J G. BISSON R. J. TALION• :Connnrssi:oner. ,Chief''Commissioner'. ` • Commissioner Call at the. nearest National Ernployment .• •. affi for .full • information EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE �COMMISsION Aaron 'S..w • • er. and ••Saah�; Hazel :Wood Saer.: >On:.: March 2, '18.98 was,: rnarried to:, Ann Roy, • who' died on October 3rd ,'..1948. `The couple had farmed at Woodham :u il' 1912, arid, then at Mt:. Pleas .. a unti.l` ..they. retired . in • 1928: They' lived ;at . L• uekrow and . Kin Y cardine :'where Mr: -Saw er • . -was • :the• implement business', and mo ed to:. irkton iri' 1935, .Mr ,Sawyer attended Kixkton United Churc h and was•forme'rly..: active i:i . . the: c air and: ortheitra, ofh.e,; , the Woodha:rri :;1Vlethodist for Church "• . xn,aiiy years, . as l� was a great. lover ,of. Music. ...Iie wast m �a rnzernber•of' Woodhaan LOI. Orange walk, which ''virus dile' to i l,riess. 'Mr,:. and Mrs +Sawyer. 'cel• ebrated tt eir: golden. wedding on March;. 2nd, ,1948., Surviving • are :four,' sons, Otis E., •',Mount...,Pleasant; • .Orville . R , Mitchell; Dr, Glenn T.,' St. Thom as,•• Lloyd E;, Toronto; ane -dau ghter, Mrs: R..Y;, ,(Doris) .O,Cal laghan, Ksrkxon : ,two . 'brothers, Willard '. J.; Vanebuver, : and : .Rein T::• E.,. Victoria, B'C.• orie sister, Mr's.•. Whitfield Switzer, er; Wood hairdiad, , ••and 14 grandchildren 'One grandson :.:and two sisters. :urea . . The, ...funeral service was held in 'Kirk—tem(' United Church on 0.; 492 and''played.. iri°°'the lg'eridatr: March 3Ti'r e.�Y u.,�,;o,. ban d until -':1948 'During , . his 'life- Dean . officiated' . .., ,and ' interanent , . • i , 41 time he had ..imissed only rine :was in. Kirkton Union Ceir:ietery,. 1 • When you think about it everybody has a stake, ' one way.:or another,. in 'the; tele- , phone business.$• 28 000 Bell employees and their families 62,Ob0•Bell.shareholders and their fatniltes.... I Thousands of suppliers of materials' -for tele phone construction. and expansion �. 1,25.0,0OO telephone customers in Ontario and ;•Quebec, in: homes, offices,' hospitals;, shops. µ Keeping pace with grdwing 'needs for mare and better telephone service takes lets of: •. work and lots of money. Only a ngnt shy • healthy company can carry on this big' job. 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