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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-03-26, Page 84,04 PAG I EIGrn 'THE L,TfCQW SE UW4 'wow 0RITUA,RY • "LOVES ► . 0-4hand :in-han ....._- with -the Easter Parade' • P IN CABRETTE FINELEATHER 'GLOVES in, the neat • • slip-on style. that '3ooiis so well with ' suits 'or coats.. Soft kidfinish, longer' length, fit. smoothly. Inblack, or brown; . • • • PIGTEX GRAIN) CAPESKIN --•Of special interest to the women who prefer tailored.' clothes.. Slip-on style, WOVEN FABRIC GLOVES= -The ever -popular glove, with whip,. stitched . seams, 16 button length, THE :HALF IN HALF ' STYLE GLOVE, --Backs in .pigtex ,grain:• with rayon palms Colors ;Black, Navy, Brown and Natural RAYON MILANESE GLOVES_Comfortable'for warm wea- ' . ther. Smart to. wear with dresses. • empleton & Co OsttAiao MRS., BEN S. L.OGAN Ripley and distriet •-was quite shocl d ' on Friday, 1 arch 14t14�1_,,.„: when word was received of the ufiexpected. death'•of Mrs. Ben S. Logan at ' her :. home in. Toronto:. She was not in 'good health for some time and- continued to ;de-. cline• until ,her 'passing .away. - Mrs •.:Logan,. whose. Maiden name was Susan Maude Hodgins,. was the daughter of- John gins, .;and Catherine Percy and was born east of Kinlough on the, 12th'.Concesssioin of Kinloss.• ,She was the ''youngest of a family of .fourteen children•all, of whorn. have•. pre.deceased.' herexcept ••Jas:: H: ,Hodgins who lives. 'on "the old homestead. h After her; inarriage 41; years: ago, ' 'she and'her husband lived 'at ] ,purple 'Grove for• some time, moving to Ripley 27 .years . ago. ,Mrs.. •Logan was noted for her kindness . andgenerosity. Her home was one'.Qf great'hospital- BOOK ` 'R EV IEVA/ betterment of , : mankind makes IV. She . was • anactive member . -- .very..interesting reading: of .St. ,Andrew's U, nited '; Church ' • HISTORY';OF THE ONTARIO , • This small book of nine, tr pages' in Ripley until movrig to Tor.- onto lasts November; ' '-RED :CROSS i •9t4 14946L q :traces tee development•,aof thele ' 7. -.The furneral-servrce`bras.. held -:in By E, .IL. A Watson, ,; idea . brought forward in • 1863 by.MacDougal and :frown.' Chapel a Swiss philanthropist, ,. Henri • Toronto, on Sunday evening and. The tory °of the growth .of any: 'Durant, that help should, be ,giv was conducted •by :Rev;. .Drum= world`: wide movement fors, ';the en the , suffering yictirns:.of war • mond Oswald, a; nephew, assisted :: - ._ and •1disaster. Ne : gathered about • ..6414:,„01,...by:•the -Rev Darold 11V'illiams. On :him a volunCee? w.o,�nc a. Monday the: remains :, w'e r'e a Their work fired the' imagination brought' by train to:Ripley and: `: ,^ •of. :thousands aria 'a•. an • inter-• ,a, short service *as conducted by • �eeo national conference at Geneva in the .: Rev, . Eugene Beech; 'assisted. 1864 an •organization:•was' .found q by. the Rev.: L. W Owen , at the ed and embraced by '17 'nations. home of:` Mr..: and °Mrs. Gordon From then on the' growth was Stanley; Interment . ,was made in . ..only: relative. fn'..:Pie need and fi,3p-ley •Cemetery. beside hpr `pias Mother'sChicken Dinner ,volunteer Workers'; `always band, `who; , pr•ede�eased, her:only. ,35c-to..'be had • when •the need de- ''' four months ago; The . large coil-, nrianded •course . of ,friends who attended. • The ; Canadian RedCco ss`*a's tlieservice • in` Toronto ` and 'also • WEDNE.S'DAY.g.1V�IAR;C • 26, 1947 uggestions .. Mac' Chzcken Spread • :' For °delicioussaxdwiches 7 oz: •tin , 35c. ark'$ Beans With Sauee in . c' Jello,',Puddings • ,,.,.,,•Assote.d Flavors Each' •: loc • eFiOU 'Pack* 18c Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour Packa e", L' , 22c g. . a filiated :• with ••:, the British : Red. Cross. until 1909,°.when independ-•1 ent • status was granted They were--ftili organ zed in ]:91 -4 -•to• take over the tremendous 'task of the First. • World, War.. Through• is different departments all em-. ergencies were :met.. • In_ 1919' the Central Council, ad- opted d_ r vincia o teicl the system of P o... p Y tail was called Vto .his eternal rest.. Division s acid :the sameye r : On- V hile 'dressing.: himself he .':'was e' :organized. tario b becam.fully anized g suddenl seized with; a heart at. During '••this. post-war. period'. the Y ,, tack, the cord of life was broken, Junior. Red .. Cross, , 'Soldiers Re- . and Out -Post a'nd his gentle spirit took. . its lief,.,wPubl o• Health,Y • flight. , It was a..great . Surprise Nursing, Service and. -Home Nurs :` t hear• of ':John'$ ;passing', as' he ing•courses• made the p Aeo Te pf �� was in his usual health and was Ontariohealth-Minded.ilia ' e on: ' Saturda' in, ` the .v, g Y a er: section of :.the book ;'The pre t • John MacLeod was - rhe' :eldest •son• ,of a family of seven born to the late 'Margaret ,MacDonald and' Duncan MacLeod, the first set- • district R Bee ii Dorn Syrup (no • coupons ) •�2`ib. 'tin- . • i :3 Sed., Lect Chicken Saddle Tin- 29'c Sea -Leet' Mackerel:, Tin a . amoun 'fz' tin 33c aralnoitut: Herring,.iin, Sauce 20e •IJ Forvariety t 'n .our Lenten • e y . r yell?' Menu, serve one o(these fam- bus Catelli Products Egg,:Noodles,, •1' ,Re d Cut' %Macaroni , and ',Spaghetti, . THOMPSO best names n... ork Sloes . SISMAN GREB VALENTINE and MARTIN STERLING: WILLIAMS. In -Stock, All Sizes h::_ L ... �• 1 In''+ rk Walk. 'You�r�'Sprir�g .W+� , W omfoxt Rathwell�s SMART NEW SUITS, isses and 'Half Sizes COA"T+S, DRESSES PJRSE'S . an COVES'' _ • in Ripley 'and the :many 1 floral: contributions were tributes: to the high respect in which Mrs Ben L-og n::was• fetid. She is snrviv-e by an only daughter; Lenore, who resides • „in TorOntd; • `JOHN" , MadLEO.D Ir% the early quiet ••of . Sunday Y • • ,. en's Ready -to -Wear Suits and Topcoats Are Here.. a. e Famous Biltmore } • r was iii'...his 82nd' :year He, spent: able roads, showed t e :esteem in deals with• the' part played in' the •Second Great •: War, under the: • headings Women's War 'Work Committee .: Women's Voluntary 1:*ypshe.., ,,; Service Corps, . Food ,Adm,nistra tion- Service, ....Prisoners. of :War • Parcels; Prisoners of 'War Liaison. Officers Committee, Blood Donor. , -en-t, Auxlliar-y ..Ialu�-stng. -Services; Nutrition and Visiting Homemakers ''Service Highway Aid :Post Most :of. these First s services were :manned' by, volun- tary workers. •--The--Store--of Friendly -,Ser -vice- ,A ,tribute isipaid to .the officers and organizers Who planned .arid carried' 'out : this trernendous . .pro gram. The book .is• profusely illtxst• ra. ted With full page photographs of the '• various': phases of. ;Red Cross Work. =, itey ewed' by E. R. Mc NIT.ED scHUIRCTI LUCK:NOvv Rev. J.. W., .Stewart, B.A , B.D. • Pastor . SUNDAY,' MARCH' 30th' •PAIaM.: SUNDAY • 11 aan.:' "Some,. Reactions the Presence of Christ makes". • • o :1215 p.m: • Sunda* School: ;.:.2 p.ni, `..'The Cross Conten- , 'plated".. farm „,ori : _which'. the :departed one was held Which he was'`•w bore. and through-- "He as borne to. his -• last restin, out' his long life enjoyed -'excel- lent'.health. `A lifelong farmer.' at heart, for the •task 'few years . he had hued ,irf.tetirement with; .his,, nephews,..the Simpson brothers, operating his fai:m Ile was al- y dy tos.. a f•: and wa s ret asis a ri. had a warm'inter_est in ,the ;wel• = fere: of others. ,He was one of tht most •'modest of men,, possessed of. a••keen active mind; ;a kindly, sympathetic nature, ` and a : re dates and events of:,the: past; .•He :viral a -member, Of .the- Ashfield Presbyterian _church and .was al', •ways' interested in its -Welfare and' always r n ,regular, attend: a on the Sabbath. ` - - He is 'survived by.: a brother, Murdoch, and• two sisters, Mrs; Will Allan (Sai a.):';df. Carnlachie, and' Mrs. Simpson (Flora) of tail ‘:The •funer°a1 service .was held at his .late re'id Tuesday, on T esda Y r� Service . was conducted -'by "Rev'. Rhoad .'and the' i'a1lbearer and flower -bearers were. all •clise neighbors, The. Targe - number of -sympathizing friends ds in atte,.,d-� ance, over some "aim ost impass place ,nearby:: Ki'ntail Cermet ery by .'Me'ssrs.:' Harry • McDonald, Will .111cnon ;;B r u c e ' McDonald . Con: b'ICeefe and .,John•'S tialtoxr QUOTA YN CHURCH APPEAL. NEARLY REACHED= IN 'BRIJCE of In 1946',' churches i in' Bruce In. ril ed - $10,338.50 100: deanry subsG $ .7 0A:(i,j�civ� in .Alt e An ican e appeal, according:. 1advanc . - _.__ to figures released by ;.the dio= - cesan ..commissioner, .Archdeacon W A. .Townshend:, • Reports';ha e no . e r .from Ber'vie, Kingarf, (ape. chin •or Purple. Valley. onations. Irom the parishes; are. Kinlough $163,. c e . Y $1017; ..Tara $902,: 'Kincardine $645;+Lueknow 501;' Dun cannon :$215; 2.15; .Port: Al bert •• $,001;.,Ripley •• $260; Paisley .$727; Cargill *4.12;•' Pinkerton ;Elgin '$260; •Walkerton' 51611 .. 1 6. 1 ianover' $492.15;. Wiarton 040.75; 3-Iepworth $96-„ TJlrni1s-'Hd t4' Q 75; 'Hope Bay $30. • at�kc�ts; 0 r' Store, ry • htv:ws,Sheetin ith The Stock • 9'• • - 1r. e