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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-01, Page 7• Wednesday, Januazi . 'ate DAVID =M. THOMPSON' In failing health for some time ted a patient • in . Wingham Hos- pital for the , past three weeks, •• the death' of ' David . Matthew Thompson occurred past 'Friday •afternoon,..iecember .27th. `'slept peacefully.. away .and al- though the end came suddenly it "was noexpected. , q "Dave" as he, •.was best known •was born at Dungannon almost 72 ,years .ago. He was a•.• son of• the late : Adant Thonipien and El- len Reid, .natives :of ,Ireland,. who Q _. ' were married' at Goderick- • and; residect at Dungannon for a few years before the farrrily -moved. to'Lucknow where Adam Thome- -son followed his ,trade as'., carriage :maker 'and blacksmith; As a young man have was .em-, ployei . in the dry goods store of late : m. Connell He later' :the W -." 'operated his own • grocery busi- nets. and for some time .was, em- ployed '°by Mr. W W. Hill, .As a . youth he , was very' • adept' a lacrosse : player.. 4 • • On Janua j 10th,, is :;20th birthday Mr, and Mrs; • Thbmp- son' were .united in marriage.' and • had' he : lived • they Would' have 1 observed. their,47th •wedding ,an-.. i iversary t On the lOth of ••this month., . Mrs. 'Thompson 'vas. tor, THE LUCKNQW SENTIN .DCKNQW, ONTARIO ' daughter, sof the late. Mr. and:Mrs;:. Roderick . MacKenzie,: ° of • the 'Sec, and Concession, Kinloss:,. In 1914 Mr. Thompson -went �to Winnipeg to enter ` the :employ. of ' ` .the •T. Eaton Company . and .a few. years later was transferredt Regina ` 'as genet -a -- ai�ager-e the. '�rocerdepartment. a ar-nt. Du •g Y P .. tme •. ring. • his .,.tune at Regina he opened -several' branch -- groceterias -for this Company • in, the West: • ipotrr-superannuatin , lie,: r�== Turned to the Village : some ten: years.ago..*: . ' . The funeral was ieid` 'prfirately _at ...his :late -residence tile- o day afternoon with interment' in South Kinloss'Cemetery; The' �ser-, vice 'was conducted by;Rev, acDonald. A ' " en •'er• • -Regina' Lodge, • A.F.. & A:M., local Masons `took • part :: in, the'„burial .service at South 'Kinloss with the •rival `-s vice' conducted byev.t er . Rev.., ., Stewart Pallbearers Were, W' L. ` MacKenzie, • Garfield Mae- Donald,' acDonald ' W.. W. -Hill, Russell.Rob. ettson, Edgar ;Hollyman and Campbell Thompson Besides his widow, our sons survive, all of whom w re`4,home for the funeral, -Gordon ' of :1:.eth- bridge, Alta.; . William F. of .Tor and • Dkr. {enneth ''R • Of •Chicago.. •The. youngest :Son; Ebert, `'pre •dlec;eased his father five:years ago_. last Auoust. Sur:vivin ' also are three ters and one brother, Mrs. E .Col lins,'*Minnie); :'Mrs. Wilbert Per ley (Biria).'and Mrs, Vim, l•telwaig (Ettaall of 'Winnipeg and Robt. 1l, ' Tho rpson of :Lucknoiv, The. eldest sister, Maggie, died as a young wonian, and a brother, ',Dr Prank Tlorrmpson` died' sevcrai,, years ago in, Winnipeg. • • Resigns Pastorate • Rev...Johri4-Pollock, formei;ly-of Whitechurch, 'has'' ..resigned: 'as 'Minister of Ailsa Craig':.. and Nairn Presbyterian Churches, l ev. Pol- locks resignation was duo t,ci' ill' heal h,,'which also 'caused:hini fo 1.!esign from 'his Whitechurch. clarg'e, • and ,.after'.• an' ektended rest. he accepted the Ailsa Craig • 6.i►i1rge. "1 -le . and. Mrs, Pollock will contiriue to reside at Ailsa Craig for The time . being, Greve Pipe Selections ' . c • 'A very successful social even -•1 ing Was 'held.,.by the Kinloss and Culross Club 'at ' the Langsidci' Ball 'last week: In attendance w'as 'Rev: W. S. ' Sutherland`'who spoke • briefly and contributed ; elections , -011 the -bagpipes hagptpes� �rx a • LANGSIDE•. a- Noss` Grace Richardson of Tees, waterspent -the week -end at her home oe :here.., " „ Christmas day visitors with Mr, - and Mrs. Charlie Tiffin were 'Mr: and . Mrs. Clark Johnson •and: Linda, •of East Wawanosh, Mr. $ Mrs, Wm,: gown, lair, and Mrs..' Russel Ritchie and "Mrs, R. •Tif- fin, Mr, and Mrs,` Fred Tiffin, Mr: and Mrs, V': Emmerson of Whitechurch, Miss Lila and .Eldon. Emerson of West Wawanosh, Mr. and Mrs. 2.. .Richardson, 1 bbert and fin -spent Xmas with friends,,in Teeswater.. The entertainment sponsored by the 'Langside 'Young, Peoples, ''Club. .,on Monday, evening' was a decided: success. Rev. Sutherland with bagpipe music' 'and Mr: Jack Gordon, 'solwoist, ' added. to the en-. tertainment. "The next.:social is,to be held January 14th. SUNSIHNE FOODS 'There -.is:, a valuable health -giv- ing power in the Sun, and', when weather permits, sunbathing un- der : proper' conditions is most beneficial.,Iealth' • :authorities.` point out 'that when , the weather Makes sunbathing inadvisable`)or even,. impossible, yott , may'. still get a•• Sunshine. Vitamin':,,„ from food: Such' foods as milk, 'cheese: and• fish supply, it, and; ,• where th'e family doctor- ' considers even more intake, advisable,.a •fish' liver oil should; :be'included.' in the diet, p DENTAL' DEFECTS Dental defects are not, only de- cided health, hazards , but dental disease untreated iii 'childhood. means '• mor extensive' Mere dental damage in -later life... This. 'dam- age a e is ' . permanent since, . .unlike otherbody tissues, teeth 'cannot' repair themselves' once clec.ay 'sets 4B,itUAR Y MRS, G. *G.• McHARDY After a long. .period of farliilg• ,health . Mrs. Emily McHardy=: Pass ed ,away .on Wednesday night at: •her home in Goderich at. the age of 80.. years. ears. She was. a• native of !• Stratfprd, daughter.: . u of they •late • .Mr. and Mrs.' Lawrence Recknar, and after= h. er marriage to� th e . a ..... late Michael Bowler; * she ]lved • at erich 35 ` years ago.* After 'Air. Bowler's death.' she was married to Gordon G '.McHard-.,` who also. Y� predeceased bier: •S e< 1' p h haves • two :sons, Lorne—!Bowler of. •Goderich,; d• a'Joh B ret ret G. owler of • Taetroit, • and '':one'.' daughter,';1Virs. 'McKee Kerr of`Dui ` uth, Minn.,':is` a sister.. he: funeral:. service ,was held it' the ''best• method of :combatting dental' disease: The prat cavity Is easily accessible and•.'responds readily to :treatments Yet, tcallY,'enough, .des ite iron= the ''ease:'. with which dental defects may, lie remedied, there are still thous- ands of dph'11;!=-neglected tthi ren' • .::. EA SKING S, NG;� ' --I•. +. boxa-' ht',a-4 peanut, butter and paid .38 cents° for it It seems " to me`, that , this is a':: high price, at _•least; it is more than.,i. ever naid4or peanux jut- ter. Haas anincrease' been per-, mitted`: • •A'�Y,es t wai.allowea because the .Commodif' ilization .: Corporation .- stopped bulkarc asi •p . b ng'::af peanuts. Man-•; ufacturers are "now largely:. del. • Pendent t On • : • h . d t e ,United States P.... is marketfor their or l?1? su lies at much i lserrices ••than - th g p ose at .:Which. the 'ri is ti were 'being' aft fed to I • . g ,. ppl .. the trade ' by'the. CPSC. • Wou u: Q lease. tell .free P h w many butter couPons- be - •come'valid inlantiary? butter coiipons come 'good, One each . on .January' • r Aqz SEVEN At . " 4 . a .13, Agnews' '.. INSURAN(E . Agency ,LucknOntario . i r .Caivalty, l iti Ftii lit Automobll� • LUCKNOW ,HAS Zion W,M:S. °Elects Of fie rs W,O.I[i.A. The - W.M.S.. held "their annual .BANTAM ENTRY IN "th y. .. ... ., 1 , _ . meeting at . the home of . Mrs: Wes-, Lucknow. is'one • of fourteen : ::' , ..., ley, Ritchie .Mrs. Frank RitchieR� Midget teras entered in' . the i d �p.resided, �Chritm�.s� 'unusie` was• W0 H:A,,, and 'is. in Group 4 with used. Miss ,Jean .:Ritchie read the Wingharn' and Brussels. This • scripture lesson. Mrs, Jacob Hun- series is forlads it, to 16 years, ter' gave a reading, on Christian. and `with several of last year's 'stewardship and Mrs. Jack Gard - team now overage, th , 947 squad ner took the chapter°in the study :isn't rated'as being"articularl . • • � ',particularly _. Y boob ::.Labor 'and Industry strong,but May India ' ' y pro've� up at. that •° ,• Miss Hunter• gave before the. group `is' decided * an, instrumentals and Mrs.. 'Jack • Lucknow: will also ,be.represen- Gardner 'sang a solo. 'Mrs. William.' Helm took charge; of the meeting. , , for• the erection of "Officers' as fol- lows: ol lows: pres., Mrs, Jack 'Gardner;. vice pres., Mrs. Gordon Ritchie;• sec.; A Mrs E Gardner.; assistant s c ., s ; it aiid;'treas,°;Mrs , -Wesley Ritchie;' organist and as - Jed. in the W O. H. A. ,Bantam S ,, _.eries for .boys' jup to 14, years. !There` are •'five two-team''groups: in;'this loop with ,Wi' ham: and L• P ucknow.:in Group "playoff _ . 5. C•. Wald thewinter, A • The strength. of, this • team also sistant Mrs J Mc 15one gh & M • remains .'to ;be proved; but the Peter Cook; christian stewardship idea is to 've:'ever.: , lad a - change: get y, a , chance: s c. ; q e Mrs.' J. Hunter; . � H mite box • to play, : and.,'having a winner sec.,,' Mrs. Geo....Hunter; as .: see:, � associate isn't. the all -, important ; angle.. ;elpers. sec. Mr' . ... •• �: p ,.. , s. P. Cook; • seo• • • Some sof the Pee-Wees, up'to 12. 'of .Light '. Bear g Bearers,. 1Vl`.iss ';Freda to. . 4.. • a y:he uae o-r-ozrnd4u• : :Bantam L • team, • St ' Peter's.. church on Saturday Had B'rthday,Party— • morning with interment' in • the , Members 'of,:his 'S . y - � unclay School• emirs •..•.•• .: ri _ ; _. _ ti gsb dge cemeter-•y --=-- c�lass and:; other friends ---attended• • I� lea1•th. 'Considerably: :Improved Mrs. WesleyIIudsonis conal z` bl x , ` a lengthy :line sds- af,. dating back to June, Mrs.:' Hudson.is.84 .years of age. • : o . Ration Cou,pon ,'Due' Dates I, Coupons noir'valid :are. au ar-. ; a ,birt'hday ' party On Christmas 07e' a .' K e t ret. ,rTed .�y s, .Kent "was ten an. Christmas•. Day. The lads e -=dam -a Variety'' o am: i'�-ja-Y ty';f•-g es -and• aenerous lunch g • On Monday 'of`last week Eliza beth 'Ann Webster entertained number of'aittl f .rr pelebration of.her.7th birthday. corn ittee to visit the sick, Mrs,.. aW: 0. Hunter,, Mrs.. W:G. Hunter; MYs Kir'kland'-and Mrs Wes- ley ' Ritchie; : Missionaiy';monthly sec..;; Mrs.,:Cecl Gatdrertemper .ante' sec.' Mrs. Anderson;:,W.' At president,' Mrs : Geo. Hunter.:. 'A. - vote . of. thanks w' s ;moved to' they retiring' -president '•fob•' .herfaith= fulness duringthe" year: e' rierids at a party 1 4,113-. keit-ING- '• 'Preserves S26 'to 538,. •butter B35: to• B37, meat. M64 to M66.:,Ration' books five ma : n y ow•be destroYed;, all • couori i : i p s n t have been in- validated, �� d. OULRQSS C,O.IJNCIL:'at. its .De cembei meeting p'aid-•$ 5•.00 boun- • .�o n `fi ties fty two. -fox .peits for a ....•.yx.�.. ... total-:sof4260;98,.. . .., . .Was 79 'On Friday, ; Mrs :Archie Anderson,, former ly of St., • Helens' and:•.;L,ucknbow; observed,. her 79th, birthday '.on Friday. She is quite active ,arid. enjoying ,,very good health and plans • on ,.living • :to' be ninety :at least. ;'She is; :at prese t making her home.' with•h = er : • d a u titer Mrs. Robert -P.iirdon f pitechurch,” • • • Arena' M'anager.''Welliington, Me-' Coy by .special effort, attained ;the. -` objectives of 'skating for ,Christ mas" The ice' was. fit'for a:,fling on _ Christmas af' Was. but the first' night on, the blades' wasp t feasible until Thursday ,evening. Hockey ;practises have been: full: , swg •. with � veryone :from- the'in1? "- e : Weer 4o the. . -Inter-mod - , i e•: . at' t sq ,getting the 'kinks; out: • � • ' Q --Ca a ,rooming `•house• and: •'boarding:. house charge tenants: ; different . prices ' ; for•: the .-,sante'. class' of rogms ori toesame floor? A -•--The .maxim•um 'r ties. charg ed 'ion•. such �accbiiiodatlon are f x - ed atm :th,e rate ` charged duiang the basic :period, :July ;1; 1943:'•If thea 1 atc,5- vac•ied on this' date; they may 'legally ti a t y, at ,The present ime a ." G ---My eau htcrs aid* boardfrig Tri tilt,. c'ity Where' they :-attend school. What are ,the; regulations .governingrat)ons.• in ,,neat; boarding houses ..and tri . rear - (fences. ^. 'VVlat Should'.: be ' done.. when they . are. on :holidays .at home? •; A 'LIThe taiadladi4s of boarding - . houses are entitled to, the, use of .,your '.:daughters', .ration 4bdoks.'' Those. ..Who stay boarding schools for' 14 consecutive ays inust`surr,ender their - ration bell s to the owndi •-dr proprietor._'rh.o. .owner forwards coupons detach:. 'ed.: from these 'hooka ''with•;:his monthly. reports.'' If. t. ey oome home for •*caul: -ends tiff`"y, sliptil'd come to • sone•• ,agreement With '•thein' landladies •regarding Ithe division of their ration allow- ances. During long • holiday• per: - lads you would'be'entitled ttri.rxse• thi:`ir,books if• your Baugh ,era:`are eating their mGals 2•at your home,., a .CH =W :-R-'BRIDE' .. 4 pictured above are Mr. and• Mrs, Frank Lorusso and two . sons, endrikus,: age four and five -months -old Frankie. Mrs. Lorusso is •47 a native oT Holland,„F ank: is-fo,'inan on .the local C.N:lt, section. , • • 4' • •