The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-05-01, Page 6•0,/
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Under Baseball Club auspices.
in the:
CARNEGIE HALL? LU NOW
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THEkattegC W SENTINEL, T ICKNOW,, QNTARIQ
$esOlay., Ma;
in .Aid. of sponsorn •` Intermediate,
'Proceeds ��
ana Midget :Hardball, and Girls, Softball
in Luckiow this season.
FARRIER'S 'ORCHESTRA
Admission . 5Os/
BELFAST
Lunch. Gaunter
J couple of stitches in her head
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Gammie of•
Lucknow ' visited Sunday' ' with
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Campbell,
Mr:. and Mrs. 'Leslie: Irwin of
Mitchell visited , last, week ,with:.
Mr. and, Mrs.. Wilson Irwin.
The'. WAS. meeting was held
on Tuesday afternoon at : the
home' 4-)f „Mrs, :Les. Ritchie:
• Mrs. Bill Ritchie: and Elsie Ws-
d,
• ted Sunday. with an Mrs. Mr. .
Les Ritchie. ` •
r:• and, Mrs. Wilson :Irwin .
;.spent part ',of'. Sunday; •afternoon
'With :..Mrs.;.,John .. Darrow, .who has
been 'bedfast for ;several years,
after . ,geTt fi hurt While $aying
at home.,
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Mr.: and Mrs. Spepce Irwin
were •.,Sunday visitors. with Mr.
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'and�:M
rs,:-Jim -Irwin:: of -Kinloss.-
Mr..'and ;:Mrs. Adam. Johnston,.
Myrtle & Gordon and; Mrs..: Lane
and Clifford were Sunday -visitors.
with Mr. and Mrs. E1in'er Alton.
Mr.. and Mrs... Roy • Alton were
Sunday ;visitors: with MTs: Dick
Reid; and Mr. and Mrs.. Percy
Graham.: of Port . Albert..
KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. Wilfred O'Loughlin► spent
a few days visiting his brothers.
Matthew and Leonard. While
here he attended ' the Costello-
Carpenter
o telloCarpenter wedding in Lom bn;.
Mr. Mike° O'Neil motored to.
London over. the • week-ena, •
Mr. and ,.Mrs..,Ed. King of Lon-
don visited Sunday with. Mr. and.
Mrs, Will Clare. .
Mr. and lgrs, Jim Wallace re--
turned from Tor,onto after spend-
ing h few days. visiting. Rita and
Eileen ,..•
Mr. and Mrs, Ed King and Bert,
Mr.. and Mrs. Dave King, all of
Teeswater and, Agnes King' of
Goderich ;spent Sunday with Mr.
and :Mrs, Blaise Martin, ,the oc-
casion - being the ' 40th wedding •
anniviersaryof M. and. Mrs. King.;
• Wedding bells are ringing in
the' burg. •
• Mr. Tom O'Neil was home for
the►' week -end: •
WEDDING BELLS
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Mrs. Jack *McDonagh and nMrs..
Jacob Hunter .tatnded.. the , W.
M. S. Presbyterial in. Exeter. on
Thursday. last..
• Mr, George and Miss Marlene
Hunter were visitors in London
ons Sunday._ Mrs.. Hunter return-
ed with them Sunday eve after
spending the previous week with
Mr, ` and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw.
Mr,. Edgar , Ritchie' sale on.
Thursday was Well ''attended and
goodprices were realized. .The
farm which was alsooffered for
sale did not •quite reach :the re-
serve
'e-ser.ve bid but 'may ,in all prob-
ability be disposed of shortly.
Mr. and. Mrs., $: J. Kilpatrick
of Crewe called .on Zion . friends ,
last ,'Tiiesd-ay„ ' .•
Mrs., Elmer. Wall of ' Ctil'ross,
,Mrs. dliff ,Menary • and 'Barry, of''
Lanes visited. at their former
hornes ,here on. Thursday after -
MORRISON—HUFFMAN '
quiet '.wedding was solemn
zethat:-the-:parson age;-Bt.Helens„�
on Thursday, April 15th, at 2.00
with Rev. ` G. M.'.Newton.
officiating, when Marjorie Huff-.
a liter of Mr. and Mrs.,
ma ,�d
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Roy Huffman of Kixi1oss,'becatne
the 'bride of Mr. 'John' E. Morri-
son, second son' of Mr. .and Mrs..
J. B. Morrison of Whitechurch:
They .Were 'attended by Mr. and;.
Mgrs. Elmer ,Huffman' of Langside..
The • 1iapp'y couple 'left by ,tram-.,
for Toronto to spend their. honey_
Moon. They
'are ta
k
in
g
up
re i.
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• dence •on .thepgroorn's;, farm on the
:ELMERJ. 'FAR
RISH has been. 4th :Con. of Kinloss.. Their many
; .'.friends.in,thiS community ` extend
nam'f '.Goirie .arid ed president o
best wishes for .a Long .and happy
ize
wedded life.
m
district's newly: organized co
• Little Joyce Rackett .. had.... Diunity club
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Mrs. Margaret Andrew: was the
guest of Mrs:, Quigley of Herniock
City on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs,. Russell ,Johnston
and 'family . of Mafeking'' •'spent
Friday. eve ; with. Mr. and •Mrs:.
Sidney -Gardner. -
Mrs.. Mary MacAuley spent `:a
few days `with., Ripley friends. last
week • -
dr.�.
of
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Culross4, • Mr;, Al ..' Irwin , and . Mr.
and Mrs, Emeinrson. •Irwin of
Lueknow .were vistors,a at .the
home I of , .Mr,. and Mrs. Thomas ,
Hackett. ,•or Thursday :
Sunday with r
Vis -its on ; S!• .. , .y
and • Mrs. Jacob' Hunter were Mr.
n
arid
anti, Mrs: Leonard.Phillips'
'dau •hter. Mary of Wingliaxn, Miss.
Agnes Balloch of :Crewe who hag
been ,in poor- health.. ,for 'some �
time:is is recu erating at the i
� p.
ter..' home.
THURSDAY, MAY lac::.1947
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AGENT FOR
Seasoned travellers like to go by ana o Ian a '0na1:
They`°can make their plans well in advance. Many
prefer the adjustable seats in air conditioned coaches;
others,.tlte extra services of the chair cats or sleepers.
Whichever you choose, you'll bnjoy: your train trip:.':'.
by Canadian National Railways.
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between has:on
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sleeper.•
CANADIA11�
✓i~'
NIiTIQN
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Let us help plan your trip.,
Drop in a any CanadianNational
ticket olio and talk lie over. re will
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Cars
-For details and
• demonstration, 'see
.GEORGE WRAITH
'Phone 3, L,ucknow:. „
or
• LEO COURTNEY.`
Phone 7.,6-3, Dungannon:
OB.ITARY r
RODERICK, JOHN BARR
With shoakiiig ;: syddiress the
death of Roderick John Barr. oc '.
curred early '. Friday,. inorning;
April.' 18th at his • farm . home . a j
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hiaif , 7rile ,.ea�St • of s•Kinilo :u gh.Ile•-;�>
Was in his ::51st year: Death',was.
due' to a heart . attack.. He had',
gone •to the.,barn to do hiS .:chores,
when the :•pain `struck .him and
on, returning to 'the house passed`
way . •b:ef •e;-. medical. ,aid,:.eotuld
him•
William* Barr and
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•.:A son. ; of,
,Margaret Fraser, ;John was •.born
Kinloss Township,, on: October .: '.
4th,\ 1896,: and in'. hiscotnparatiye: -
ly short lifetime had. become:one
Of 'themos
t generally popularular
young in the district
He.had
a winning ;smile and`• a radiant
• personality that won him friends •
everywhere, and'his early demise
has saddened .many, • besides .'the
deep' , sorrow ;•it.:has; brought' ,to ,:
his family
Ori November :27th, • 1937;' John
marrieds Cdra., Percy -df Kinlough,,
who survives • with a family. of •
five `.,ehildrezt,•I?oris, and %Jack, ...;
twiiis:•Eusseil,.'Percy ;and Donald,
:all at -home..;' .
Surviving : also:: are three sis�
ters and one• •brother, Mrs: John
Purvis (Lizzie)' Of Kinioss;`.Mrs.
Walker '(Jessie) of -Petrol -la;
Mrs. Jack' . Button ,(Annie) nf' .
.Rosetown,. Sask., and. Verner.,
Toronto He. was:. predeceased by
a sister -and two' brothers, Mrs
James:Jewitt ,,(Kate) and William
and •Janes• Barr.,' .
'For chore than. twenty ., years
John was:.` employed by .the Pur-
:'ves Family. at Holyrood, and in
J9.4Q;:' he aid ,his,. family ...moved
to their own. farm ` at ' Kinlough.' :.
He took, ari active `partin.things
worthwhile in the ,comm,'unity,,, ,
serving as a school .trustee, and
terian,aChurch. I
The funeral service .on Monday •
was held; at his .late: residence
conducted' by Rev.: Angus ; Smith
•of. . South. Kinloss . arid. Kinlough, •
assisted 'by. Rey.' C. Mact ori-
old . During the; . servibe itverett
Lane sang "'the .Stranger of Gal-
flee ••
Interment was in Greenhill'
Cemetery.: The pallbearers were.
Robert MacDonald,••'Art .Hodgins,
.P..A. Murray, Charles Burt; Geo.
,Haldenby :and Art Graham:.
: A 'wealth of floral tributes were,
by-Earl _.Percy, _ 1a1'1.:_Hod-
gins `Huntley. ' Davison, Fraser
Purvis; Bert ' McLean, Jini :Hod-
• . gins, Hugh :McKay; Wes Thornp
son,, Gordori McPherson and Mal`'
calm Lope.'
Relatives" from a distance were •
r erne Ba, Toono;• Mrs,
W. J.V;Walker; Petrolia;rMoro . Will.
.McTavish,iMr.r,arrnd Mrs. Rtoss Mc=.,.
Tavish •of •Stratford . and Miss;.:
'Winnrfred. Percy, who iaew :from.
Chil-liwack," B. C. •
5OID LOCHALSH HALL
On Friday evening the Loch:
alsh Hall, at. the corner of. Highs ;
way 86 and . the'Kintail sideroad; ,
was' sold by public •aueti4n. Bid'
ding' was brisk,' with the hall be-
ing . knocked down to . John Mt-
Leod for •$305, and theadjoining
barn. to, Lloyd McDonald for $75,
The. building will bettaken
or trtoved;, iiie understand.