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THE J UCKNOW SENTINELLUCKNOW, ..ONTA iIO
THURS.; SKP ' M.BF�R 7th, 1950
ZION
(Intended, for. Last Week)
Mr. Angus 1VIcAuley and Mr.
and Mrs; Lloyd McAuley and
!Douglas Of Toronto visited, Mr.
and 1Vfrs. Frank- 'Ritchie ' a , fet r.'
tday5.
David • Kirkland spent a., week
• Goderich.
• Rev, ,and Mrs;G. G. •Howse
Balled' on Zion friends last week..
11t1r. and Mrs: Will Ritchie and'.
Eldon : •visited in .Port Elgin •. on
Sunday 'with . and Mrs.. Lorne
4ttehie:
VI>Iss Alleda. Irwin of Toronto
is visiting with' Mr: and . Mrs Tom
Hackett:
Mr and Mrs:. Charlie Barbour
Chilliwack, B.C:i Miss Minnie
• B,ulbour of • Wingl am, Miss , FlOr-
vence Baiibour * of • Toronto .and
Sandy 'Hackett of Wingh atn.' vis
-AO Mr. and Mrs, George Hunter
last Friday. • •
Miss Beryl Freernan.:it spend-
.
•Ing' a few days: with Miss Mar-
' lene Hunter; •
Mr. and Mrs. Allan IVIcAuley
+e'#. Ripley •visited ' recently :,with'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie.
Mr.. and Mrs. Vernon Hunter
and family. of Lucknow visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Bill
• Hunter,
Mr. !and Miffs. Les`Ritchie visit-
, ed' 'reecont1y ' with .Mt. 'and' Mrs.
•a. arvey Ritchie. •
Mrs. Will .Gardner'. visited on.
Monday with .Mr, and .: Mrs. Sid
;Gardner of Lnioknow.. .•
Miss. Marlene. Hunter visited on
'Tuesday .{w t h Miss ' Caroline
Mathers of Llicknow, it being her
birthday: : ;
'Mr. and Mrs Alfred • Andrew
of Orillia' are Visiting hit. moth-
er; Mrs.' Andrew • and : Mr..:and
Mrs. Gordon : Kirkland
Mr. arid .Mrs. Gordon Kirkland
and fexnily visited. Sunday at
Teeswater with • Mr. "and Mrs.
GGordon;,Stolbo, and Mrs. Kirkland.
Mr. ' Jim Wtbsier of Seaforth
and . Mr. and .Mrs. ' Leonard Web-
ster arid family visited 'Saturday`
with Mr ;Wand. Mrs. Will :Ritchie..
Vlaims Schools Doing
Parent's
Work
A.
great a
deal of, ar
the
spent on education'in:Norti Am
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N.
N, . Fieldhouse'dean
Fieldhouse,. :: an . of the •arts
n'
d science fa•.�'
cult~ at McGill uni
versit •S e
ak' at
,.<•. Y; i Montreal, P• �" he
•s ide'"
Soviet : e. • ;ectsschools and:
universities td do the' Work ,,�,•,rk once
;done in the home—to teach child -
'Ten everything. from manners to
'happy marriage". '_ ..,,
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OBITUARY
CORNELIUS O'IEEFE
The news .of the Startling 'sud-
den passing .of Con :O'Keefe,, an
esteemed resident of Kintail was
a great shock to ,the ;whole com-
munity: His death {followed ,an'
operation in :St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London, on August 10th, with
inernibers : of. 'hit family .around
him, . •
Mr. a'Keefe was 'born October
30th,. 1880 in .Ashfield Township
where .• he lived his wwlaole ;life
time. He was,the eldest sonf of°
family' , of nine born to' the late,
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Susan: Stiles .fild .John • O'Keefe..
'He was a most successful. farmer:
'aid his: beautiful farm and well
kept ibuildings. show , his * industry
and thrift, always pa ,busy man,
yet, What he: ;did was done With-
out ostentation. 'He possessed a
frank, gladsortie and most friend-
ly nature, a . good neighbor :and
his high standard at" living was
based on justice and • truth: He
wasan exemplary .Catholic, ` de-,
voted to his ;church 'and. to his
hoarse ....
In 1910 he married Ann Hus-,il
sey; • daughter of Mary Dalton
and 'lhiotnas Hussey and ,to them,
were born ff me •: ehildrer}, Mary
Sr:. Mary. 'Phileomena . and , four
sons, Rev. :Thomas .O'Keefe,. S.J,:•
Rev. • Cyril .O'Keefe, .S.J., of Tor_
onto;; Eugene of .: Hamilton & Joe
of Retail, all of whom' :and ftWO
grandchildren and his widow
survive to., irriourn• .the loss of a
(oeloved husband: and`father-;Also:
si rviviring , are : three {brothers,'
Ii,ayrnond and :John of. Hal kirk•
Alta., Claude of Grand Prairie;
and. three ' sisters, Vary of ;Cal-.
gar~, Adeline of' •'Chicago and.
Mrs A C. Long, Vancouver. A
brother ` Joe :was killea ' at Ypres
in World; War I A sister' Della
died a. few'years ago..
Hundreds ' :o I • syrrnpathizing
'friends•vnsited the home prior• to
the. 'funeral 'on ,Monday' morning
when. again a' large crowd; of sor=.
rowingf ien. ds
r , gathered: 'The..
solemn:re uiem 'mass was sung
g
Eby v Fr ,Thos.O'Keefe, S:J.,
by
ass.
�ed;' '
' Rev; ; .Fr:: Cyril.
' O'Keefe,. S.J. as deacon and Dr..'
J. McCartihy; .as sub' 'deacon.
Dr. Lester : *envie was :aster
of• ceremonies The Ressiirrection;
ist.Se i-inireains serve,
the Ressurrectunist Seriinarians
o f St. Thomas' . S`� ho l•.
ozrias; c asticate
Church, London sang -the ully,
mass,
'which :was most. beau if'
. . b t ren=
dered'•
Present in the. sanctuary,: were
Frs: Hussey, 'Finn; .•'Flannery, Dal,'.
tont Glavin;. ,Donnellan Schnarr,
1. Alumnu><rimeans .a lot
to your breakfast! Your
griddle -cakes 'taste better.
With ;good .maple syrup
And the.bestsyrupismade!
from sap that is collected.
in alum . ,um,
•• �, Pails•
L* Maple sap mi>,(st be hell= -
:protected, to preserve its
delicate flav'•our. Farmers .'
using aluminum pails find.'
this' `food -friendly,: metal.
preserves '
colour taste
and flavour perfectly.*
.iminum is usedi
for tapping pegs,.
R4 containers, and.
• evaporators, too. The
increasing use of
aluni nuin in the in=r•
dustry means higher -
quality syrup
igher-qualitysyrup foryou._
HINTS TO THE HOUSEWIFE
Natural mineral in food and
water-occ anally-diacolo
luminuin.nteb.ils. Natural
acids in" foods remove the
deposits.: For example. the ,
-iron in spinach,: leaves -a—
deposit on aluminum;. the
acid from tomatoes or r'hu-
' b irb dissolves the deposit
• Qoatbec farm.rs cicely, Federal and Provincial old h: repiadne:
dd-fashioned lop pails with aluminum pails Modern' aluminum
• ;containers fully 'conform to aJl.pure-food laws.
C 1i Camerford CSR' Dun ',-S
Johnston, . S J Hockbon; . S.J.
/Braceland, ' •S .J.. and Harrigan,
�S.J . A comforting: and :irnpres-.
sive sermon . was preached '..by
Rev;_'Fr. T. P. C. .Donnellan, ho.
again offibiated at the grave side:`
1lfiany spiritual testimonials
tendered--iiee
friends. ' His . body' was consigned
o rest in the church Cemetery,.
Stt h Josep. 'Kin sbri-
g dgy.: The pall
bearers :were 'Frank. Dalton, John
S. Dalton, PhilipAustin. Thomas
omens.
Gariv'ey, Will MacDonald and'
Robert Simpson: ."
Several sisters ; of St • •• Joseph.
-Convent,:,Londorn--attended the- chute •�on-JuI .-2nd. His,e der-
h Y. ,:1•
funeral, Sr.. Bernadine, Sr.' Agnes. Thomas was ordained. 6 years
ago.
Marie, Sr.` Ursula; Sr, ,St Charles,' He: ,has •: jut ; recen.tly-' returned
Sr.
Di
onysius, Sr,
Viarg
uerite.Sr„ fromRome
' whene
e”
has
s
take
n
Clara;Sr.'JuPhem' a and Mary°a.two-year
Course
sephilosophy andisappointed .to .teach in a:, ..
Relatives in attendance .front• seminary in,,'_Toronto:'the;,comity l ,
distance w: e r e Miss. "Adeline Year,.
a o; 7Mr.: `• ayinon
O'Keefe from Iialkirk Who came
by plane; Philip.;Austin-from Lor-
raine Ohio. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank,
Pope, Kitchener•
H.
e lived to see. his
youngest
son Cyril ',Ordained, .to the "`Hold
priesthood on June and th
,� cele- Between fg.ur•ana P
eight ercent
brated his' first mass 'in his home .ofthe,population is l.eft..handed.:
est. sympathy' to ; the bereaved
family 'who has lost a loving hut-
band, a:, faithful father and 'bro-
ther. A• good. citizen has;' passed
fro,n our midst.. '
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▪ MATCH YOUR FEEDING METHODS
▪ TO FLOCK REQUIREMENTS
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Although, through a year`',: •
a feeding, -approximately equal •
parts of 'mash and grain are
• fed (by weight), .actually the a
proportions will vary. with 'the
�...{,.-• `'seasbri ''.4.` --.the
of
:-s-a-the-conditlonthe
r: birds ; ; ; and the rate'of egg ...
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production:: Scratch grains sup- s;
•' 'ply heating; energy and body e`
a building properties Mash is
�. riches in '.protein which stimu a
a lates egg ;production: • If the r
s birdsarelosing body weight .e':•
• on good, egg production, then
• more grainthan.mash should be j
• '• fed. If there is b lowering in •I
.egg production} increase the .�
• mash consumption: i.
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NL -4
e ,number' of eggs a 'well -cared -for,
hen will lay (up to the limit of: her inherited ability)
DEPENDS` LARGELY on her. FEED.
Prolts'are determined on continued good produc.
tion, NOT on shortterm high .production, i/
So feed a well-balanced, "freshly mixed" feed made'
with National iEgbilder ;to give -lour, egg rriachiiies 7
the materialneeded to k
cep, them "vigorous and:
healthy—and to build the
eggs week .After week.
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See .Your NATIONAL Dealer, today
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