HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-09-21, Page 8?AGE EIGHT`
THE. 'LUCKNOW SE1 T .NEL, LUCKNOW, _ ONTARIO'
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OBITUARY ;,
` LORNE :WEBSTER COLEMAN
'The 'residents •;of 'Varna and
;community *ere saddened When.
learned ;of the passing of
:one: of their leading, citizens,
the person ' of • Lorne Webster
Coleman, : 'on Friday., : Septemlb;er
1st in his 48th year. For..:the•;past
few months , his health ,had'•'been.
air
• S' _ IS • YOUR, FAIR.
Its 'success ;depends ori you,
both as .an exhibitor 'and
an attender.
And, plan now Ito
DO•;YOUR 'FAIR DAY
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impaired, but' he bore his suffer,
ing: 'with.' patience and fortitude
and all that medical aid and lov-
ing care..cotild offer was to no
avail. He was the son of .:the late
Mr..•and Mrs: Francis Coleman
and' had spent most of his lifein
the community., On September
24th, 1932,'he 'Was`united'lb mar-'
riage to., Gladys , Kathleen-, Ste,:
phenson, - who survives h.im,to-
gether' with three sons, Ronald
age 14;: Ivan, 10, and Birt':3: He is
also •survived :''by • one :.brother,
Harvey, • 'amember ' . of Stanley'
Township council.. He. was a
member of` Varna United . church.
and served on:' the . Board of 'Ste-
wards. A pastmaster' of Varna L.
Q.. L. No.. '1035; the 'Orangemen
attended'in a body' and -assisted
with. :the burial.: service • 'at . the
graeside. 1VIr., Conran has .just -
recently .joined the I.O.O F.:•; of
.$rucefield.'`The. ;funeral' service,
one o e ar_ es n, • e • s rlc
was held Sunday, Septernber • 3rd
.from ''Varna , United Church, con
dicted by, his pastor, Rev. Reba
Hern. :The! floral tributes, which
;were many, bore evidence of, the
esteem in which the deceased was•
held inthe.com"rnunity' and many.
corning long `. distances •toy pay
their. tribute. ;Interment followed
in Bayfield 'cemetery. The• pall-•
bearers were „Messrs. ' Geo.. John-
ston,• Wiliazri'Stepherson,`•Elmore
Turner Anson Coleman; • ,Russell
Consitt and: Jim Dinsmore.. The
•flower bearers were Halph' •Turf,
ner, Gordon Johnston,'•' Ralph
Stephenson; ' . Mervin Johnston,.
'Watson Webste ,• Clare .McBride,.
Harvey Keys, . Wilmer Turner,
'William Hayter, Gordon Carno-
chan, Alvin McBride and George.
•Dowson.
A number of friends and rela-
tives from the Lucknow district
attended the ',funeral.. •
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LUCK14oW HIGH. SCHOOL
IN THE'TOWN HALL, LUCKNOW
• :ridgy, Septenber :29t
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at .8.00 p.m.'
DR.. H. R. KINGSTON of, Western TJniversity, London, ,will
give a lecture demonstration on '"Ri:ding •The Sky
-With 'The: Sun. And Moon," •
MUSICAL PROGRAM
The Public Is Cordially Invited
GLEE CLUB & EAND' Norvittit§
Admission :25c
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FIELD DAY FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT.. 29th:
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SENTINEL
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THURS., SEPTEMBER 21st, • 1950 :
(Continued from, page 1)
THAT Grades. -3 and 4 (Sec•or d:
Rgom): are now : being', taught
in the Recreational Centre and
there •.is need of 'a school bell
or dinner'beIi, if such. is to be
:found in the community,
THAT George 1VIacMillan•, Con.
6, Kinloss, •is• confined, to; his
,home with a, heart' condition
.and rrust,',take." a '• couple of
anonths rest. '
THAT' VIr N; "E: BusTiell has sold'
his Kinloss-' Township farm, on,
the Base bine to his: brother,
.THAT ;: Fred 'Gik hrist returned
home- last . Thursday ' from Vic-
: toria Hospital,. Laindon, where
he „underwent a thryoid . ,opera-
tion. `Fred will have 'lto take it,
easy fora long time to come to
assure the success of the. op-
, eratipn
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THAT fence building operations
on • Highway 86 'are now• under,'.
way west' of Whitechurch, 'un-
der the direction of R. A. Grant,
who has the contract : for the
job.
THAT- Huron Township ,Council:.
Sbo
Opens; The,
FAIL acid .'WINTER SEAS011T•
With The.
has an agreement with :the: Vill
• age Council, whereby the
npw.Fire Company will answer
rural firecalls ;in Huron Town-
ship in:cases •` :where the . Out-
, break may be • closer, to `Luck
now than to Ripley.: '
HAT Ted' Murray is. ,assisting
Harold Greer temporarily, in
the radio repair: department.
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THAT;the-Lucknow High ;School;
:annual field .da.y. ,will:' be: held
in ;the -•Caledonian Park on;'Fri-:
day,. September, 29th:: That: ev,
ening' '„parent -pupil '.night: will
be held:in: the Town Hall with:
a musical ;program `including
numbers by the: Glee'fClub: 'arid
the `Batid,' -and with Dr. H 1 , •
Kingston;.. of ' Western' :fnver
sit, as ; the ,guest ,,Speaker.
'Everyone is cordially invited.
•
moo-
being harvested' by those who
have : been fortunate : enough 'to
keep a step ahead of the Nivea-
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thermari:"•. A•t Holyrood.• •Ernie
' Ackert has; threshed a 'Crop ' es
timaited' at 10,000 bushels. `This
and '•lots more will be. fed. this
winter to ` the stock ;that. will
fill his barns:.:
.THAT Marks
show, Which
Wednesday
nights,:.drew each perform
travelling stage,
played here, last
ad • Thursday
a small • crowed at
ance.
THAT Mrs, M A:: Treleaven Who
suffered :a fractured hip late in
April, is, now able to get around
again'.:vvith the use of 'a 'cane
and;. a very .little bit of assiSSt
• ance :by her daughter, Miss
Gertrude Treleaven..1Virs. Tre
leaven was 91 in May.
THAT. Justice 'R. W. Treleaven
unposed his first death sentence
last ' week ori , Herbert Mc
Auliffe, why murdered' two
'.'mer in 'cold . blood following a
bank . holdup • near Simcoe in
June, Justice 'Treleaven ' is •a
son of•.the• laite Rev.
• leaven whose birthplace was in.:
. f field : Township, t
'THAT "Isaac Miller of St Helens
all but swept the Barred, Rock'
classes /at, the poultry ,show at
the. Wesrn • Fair, in London
:last Week7 He won 1st, 2rid and
3rd for pillets. and'.lst and 2nd
fox cockerels.
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THAT .Mr, and Mrs, George AI
ton, and family.. of Lucknow
were. overnight guests recentl$'
of Mrs. Frank Guest, and• of
Mrs, and Mrs. Dave Guest of
Wadena, Sask. The' family.were
erlroute, by car .arid trailer, to
visit ,relatives Y and.•: friends in
Saskatoon and Calgary';
THAT in renewing her subscrip-
tion, Mrs. 'Margaret McKague
of Elstow, Sask., says that .the
-harvest is good only 'late and
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that frost hasdone lot of South Kinloss
-da-Mage;• to gardens • and= late The' September meeting "of the
crops.South. Kinloss W.M.S. was held
est
earing
t or' Befit .,
..LADIES , AND MEN
Lucknow, Ont.
G. A: Greer 3s=enjoying
improved,. health and ,enjoys
getting down street. ,1VIr. Greer
• was °84 en "A.uguat 29th,
SERVE
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ATYOURTRADE MARK RG
PARTY
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Man . Yoo re Crazy.
Forget your up”
Thousands are peppy at 7O. Try:
•pepping with ostrex Contains tonio.for weak.
.down'feeling duo solely to body's lack of Iron
-which :many men and, women .0.11' "old.".. Try
• Qetrex Tonto Tal Lets for Dep younger teeling, this
very day. New.. 'get' acquainted.' size: only 69e.'
'For esale:at aU drug•etores everywhere•. , . • •
a�
40,50,
at_the_horryLL.a.Vds.
The an.ee+ting opened -With. psalm
94 followed : by the Lord's prayer
irl unison;---The—Scripture and tried=
•itation was' given, by Mrs:Doug'
lasGraham, . followed: by a . read'=
ing by. Mrs.',Tom MacKenzie "Tho:
World . Mine" The topic v< ati
taken by:..Mrs !.W F...'MacDonald
from, the study book "The chwjch
in •Koea'`. • Mrs. Wib Hod,gkinson:
gave a reading entitled "My daily '
'prayer Miss. Dean MacLeod.
spoke on "What will: happen tai,
,..the 'Christian: ,work; in, China":...
Those taking part in the ;prayer:.,
circle : were Mrs: Archie Macln ;
tyre, Mrs: Herb. Buckton, .Mrs
Tom. MacKenzie and; Mrs. •Wi}'
Hodgkinson: Hymn ''701 was'sung'
and 'Miss •. Dean MacLeod closed`.
the, meeting with prayer
IN STOCK FALL 8t. WI<NT)~R
fiats aness�
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FOR LADIES AND TEEN AGERS-7-Coats with or wltho li;:
• fur' trim. 'All new , shades: ,Sizes '113,1,-.:•15,q,
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GIRLS=All-word`twill, with or without fur trim.. Sizes 7=14x.'
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COAT :SE'rS �=3-ece fort''girls and • boys,, 1 -3X,
-3x 2:;6X.
SNOW -SUITS ;1-piece.or 2 -Piece --Chinchilla,. Gabardine,
Nylon Satin, sizes •1, 2,,3, 3x. Tw'o-piece suits• with
combination• wool plaid jackets:: • and '.. nelton cloth •
ski pants in plain shades: They may. be bought •'sep-
aratel
LADIES DRESSES—failles crepes, 'ttaffetaswool jerseys.'" •
'wool, crepes., Size 11.-20, 38-44, 1613-24'/z.
ALL WOOL At, OCD PRICES.UNEI'IL
THE END OF :'SEP1'EMBER.'
TOT -TO -TEEN:. and ' LADIES' : WEAR
Lucknow,
•,
,tone' 89-w ' e
a'
icbo�l
end the Children back " to School
"=gOul frig;'.
A
:1�EW 'FALL .LINES .
are now in. stock at:
NO INCREASE' "IN PRICES
Shoes • definitely will be higher •this..Fall : •
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