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THE LUCKNOW SEHTNEL• ' LUCKNOW, ,OH'TABIO
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January
Clearance .
OF' BOYS' .WINDBREAKERS tic. IVIACKINAW COATS
WINDBR,EAKERS- WoQl' mackinaw; oloth, A sporty acket
in two-tone style, Cheek' pattern fronts with plain sl•
eeves
Zippered fronts, sues 26.34. Regular' $4.25.
and back. Lippe • ,
Clearing . at. $2
• Hea wo 01' material, doeskin lined, leath
MACIiJsNA'GVS•�- vy'
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,yoke ; and 'pockets," doable breasted.' It is-one'of'the warms
l wear. .
... .. to .lot • aC1L0O
at Boa , � $6.00:.
Regular $8.00. Clearing at.. , x
WE HAVE received .a late: shipment of La4 44
dies winter Vests.-
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ests.•' Short sleeve and no sleeve. The supply is limited.
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Muriel. was- ' brought to Lucknow, Rosel' (Gertrude); Grand Rapids,
'home which her pax. Michigan;. Mrs.; ' Oliver Smith,
The death- of arah`i lirzabeth
Smit1*i, widow o ::... Thomas
occurred in: Alexandra 'Hospital
on Saturday morning, -December
27th, after an illness of ,about'�twoj
weeks.' Mrs, ,Begley was in her
84th year::She was:: born in W'est..
Wawanosh, daughter et; the late
,•James. and Margaret Mallough.
Si pith,` and after her marriage
nearly 8,k years . ag'o°to. Mr. Beg-
ley • she . continued to reside for
many years in that. 'township,, -be
ing. an esteemed resident' of :the
Dungannon, district ,Later she
lived in :LucknOw -and :latterly in
•Gode'rieh.. Sloe was a Presbyterian'
and a: neniber` of.'Erskine church,
Dungannon. She leaves ,ta mourn
her passing four: sons] and four
daughters; Mrs. Margaret Sproul,
Lucknow; William Begley, Learn-
irigton; Jaines, Victoria, B.C.;
Warner,, Vancouver, ' B.C.; Earl,
ort' William, Ont.; Mrs. Martha
lion Goderxch; Mrs. 0
MURIEL BLAKE PASSES
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`to reach he' mouth. But she was
cheery and .uncereplaining.^'
Time was measured in seconds,
ala , and then brief minutes, when she
first could be taken from the .iron,
Itiog�,These_peri P',a_dua1ly in-
creased lint}l she spent' the days'
1 b ,• out of the respirator -B t never
did she'close'-' her. eyes n sleep
• outside the.: iron . lung, : and ' never
a night in over nine years that
she was not in. it.
Three years ago last • October
Begley
R.
to a village o .
ents had bought -for' her. Lack of (Myrtle), Ripley A daughter,
hydroat the farm. home in Ash-
field did no.permit: Muriel to
return'°hereerr}anently until
last August, where she ;remained
until' early in December •when
she wasrrnoved to her town borne
ne
for
To be\ home ,was' a happy, event,
in, Muriel's• life and frequentl
she spent the .days ' at the 'farm.
and .returned to town at night.
Three, times during her 'stay in
London , she. . was brought to her
Ashfield home by :meinbers'of:th
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1. entor
THIS WEEK ONLY;
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Leila,, passed away four years
ago.
The-tuneral -=service,- wasz held
at, the'. Cranston funeral, home 'on
ll onday afternoon.. Rev. , Richard.
Stewart of Knox church officrat-.'
. `Y?:i erm ut was- - r
cemetery, .Lucknow, the, pallbear--
ers being Thomas: Twamley' of•
Ashfield; Robt. Bosman of: Leam-
ington; Jahn Foster of G6derich
and Alvin, Smith of Wingham
STEPHEN MARTIN
tephen Martin,._ widely known-
resident ' of Ashfieltowns ip,
everyday nothings . to . you' and I,
see`. the stars ' and those' little'
•'Wbt ,.ednesday, Jalu�►r,�! h 1947.•
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IN STOCK
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buckle
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en's Boy's end Yout14. Luinberrnen Sys
th's-Laced' Rube's
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JANUARY CLEARANCE
died; in 'Alexandra hospital, God-
-ere -of great delight. and joy'.•to i erich, on 'M•onday morning, • De
'Muriel:, cember 30th in his80thyear-For
Of late her condition was
weakening somewhat, • although
the . • end''" came. suddenly early
Sunday--mOrn-ing froii -a 2•per-
No,
Bison Liquid Starch
"Blues ' as- . it starches"
Reg. 20e. Special! ' 16c •
•F
"It";i Shoe Polish:
Black or rown
Reg: 15c ` ` Special' 10c
i • 32: years he:had conducted a gel
eral store at Iifgsbridge He; had
teen •ailing' for -the. past ' two
Months, A son of the late Mr. and.
Mrs.: John S. Martin, he : was born
in A§hfield,. and; with the excep
tion of a few, years. spent .sailing,
he had lived' there all his life
e was a member.' of St Joseph's
itonitis .condition.
Through her long .:illness ; her
parents' spared : nothing to give
Muriel every happiness,, and'since
Clark's Soups,
• Mushroom, Tomato, '
• Scotch: Broth
Special! .tins 25c
Weston's Soup Crackers
Reg.:111i. 20c Sp tial! lb 17c •
Pretzel. Stig x •
Re gPckg23c,
Speciate Pckg. ' 19c
rite
's ant ':'careh
',tare! and and ` .devotion ' of her
mother, her sister'Phyllit and hert
' r' acDonald,
nurse,;1V,[ass Hannah .M .
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' ` the.: third ..eldest. of
Mur�eT .was
' of 'Mr:
�a family of six children
and'Mrs.' Ernest 'Blake of, -Ash-
field: She attended 'public school'
in Ashfield.and, , was'''a' s Odious
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It, . .
scholar, at 'Lueknow :High ''School:
and. upon graduation•;planned to.
enter the ,Muting profession. ;She
was 17 y : ears .of: age valet} :strick
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en with polio�''and.next-February
tai ala •
of .:age.
The funeral ,.service was „held
at her' parental home in -Ashfield
on '.Tuesday ,afternobn,.' condttcted:`
by her pastor: Rev • C'.' B. Woolley',
af'Ashfield Circuit: The. pallbear
ersl ,were six,; c'o'usins, Cecil, and
Elmer Johnston, George and,
Blake Alton, and', Jim' and • Archie;
Ph 11 ps Interment was Yn: Green=''
hill , Ceinete4i '
Besides' her parents; two 'sisters,
and tw6. brothers 'survive,' Mrs:,
Harold Webster (Winnifred) of
:West Wawanosh,• and, ; Phyllis,.
iioward and' Keith at home. Her
aged ;grandmother, • Mins..• William,
B1akh '' predeceased her ..just a
month' ago,
Catelli Mare oni or
Spaghetti
.Reg. 1 lb. -pcl g. '12c
Special! • 1 lb. pekg. 9c
York Medd t Stews ,
Reg 25c, ' Special!
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These are only a; few of'.the
oustanding: "Inventory Spe
cials for .the Thrifty House
wife,. this week only at
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p:S0Nss.
The Store of Friendly Service
'Phone .8g We 'Deliver
r Wil; his .;wife;
the former Mary Hogan, died last
as
t.
October: g
' Survivin are° 'four:' •children;;
Mrs Wm.' Lannan, Ashfield;' Mrs..
'Michael. Law,. Goderich Blaise'
•Martin, Ashfield,, ',and • Bert, at
'home two; • lY.kothers -Andrew of
Kingsbridge and:Peter of; Pitts-
�Elizb g,' Pa., :and' two sisters,.;. Mrs.,
abeth
Miss
.Russe and . ohn
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Martin, both' of , Goderich,: 'The
funeral, took`, Place from 'his home
at Kingsbridge ' to • St Joseph's
.T re iriiem big •
The
ig-pirso
In all size's'
at
en's Made -to -Measure Cambridge; Clothing
Ready -to -Wear ' Suits, .Overcoats an
Accessories
e -Men's -"and -$oys'—eralls
10'a.m. Thursday., Interment was Concludes iNh Y h
in. Kin sbridge cemetery.' : ' ' cConnell' con-
g Rei :Robert Ma
eluded , his ministry, •' at `Knox. 7
.BAPHAEL CASKINETTE.••
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• 'Requiem high mass 'was sol
Presbyterian . C. arch,' Auburn.
•.einriized -at •St. `'Clea ent's Etonian
Catholic' ,church, Preston, on New
Year's morning for Raphael Cat
kinette,.:`husband 'of the :former.
Mary; Ann,: Resell,; who
died at his
home in his 65th year Burial
took place' in the Roman Catholic
cemetery : Mr.. Casknette was
born;' in ,Riversdale, and, lived' in
'Bruce .'County for a . number, of
years He lived:, on a farm 'near
eeswater an • .:con • ucte' ;a .con -
trading business
con.-tractingbusiness Six months ago
UNITED:,CHURCH
LUCKNOW
Rev.: j. W. Stewart, B.A., ;D.?
Pastor . 1
Sunday, January 12th'
10.45' i.m;rMeeting, of Session
11 ..a.m.—"The : -Lord's _Supper"
Stor'Workirig •24 :Hours"
12.15 P.m.—Sunday School.
Noe ".
7 p.m. -"Thorn Shalt :'Not
Want"
and .Old St. Andrew's Church,.
Blyth at the year.. end. For the
past two 'and" :a :half. years. Rev:.
MacConnell: has been; the stated.
.n r of these wo Con:- supply.•mi late t ,..
eregatoms bat .felt's that h
it\
health and; strength Would not
ernrit him to carry.on.; He: will:
continue to ;occupy the :Auburn
manse for a short 'time.
he returned to Preston, where he
lived•about 35 years 'ago. Surviv-
ing is his seven daughters,,
Mit, George''' Mowatt Kitchener;
Mrs. Wiiliarn Smith, Teeswater.;
Mrs. Edward :Waddell; . BlueV'a>le;
Mrs,, Peter Stan, -Teeswoter, Mrs
Andrew .-Thornas, Preston; Mrs:
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FEDERATION TO _LAUNCH
BOSPITAL 'PLAN
,Direeters of the'lluron County.
Federation Of Agriculture meet- -.
ing -at Clinton ;latetin'petembee,
were unanimous 'in thv decision .
able tO' both' Urban :and rural
Each TownslitP -is • also )being
wa.rble-:fly campaign, this spring.. .
,Elected to 'the. Board of °
getors '-wes Gordon Kirkland of,.
ore
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