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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-24, Page 3uRS „•Y, JULY 24th, 1941 THE° LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE MR= Hazardous , Mountain Trip _ .__. miss n ' Rainaey of London' SI.ENDOR TABLETS are a eet= MacLeod Alberta. # th ive. weeks supply $l 12 weeks $5„ at '-Down's Drug Store,', Mr. . ompson: • �� MacQua�g. ^ Ann guest:.b the - as•a ses MacQuarg• . . • • We arrived here ..on Tuesday, and Mrs 'Harold ''Button Mrs. Sam Durnin' and Betty �►d GladysYare_holidaying with w :i • Mr. Kid children;. Clarence, Freddy Deans are- spending a couple of eek with friends In Michigan. elatives here. Doii-afdaiithei and On Mr Sam Campbell of Rothsay Graham, and 14r:: tinct Mrs: R J pert the week -,end at . Point lark With' hia .son"�•xagk and Mrs. ;atiipbell. • w ;F, Thompson.of To ronto •and.' k. M...Thompson of Bowmanville ire spending,a few,:days•here,this week.• Mr, .and firs,. Eric Co* ';and piny of ' Rothsay, spent ,the week:end with: Mr,. and WS..L• �•�. Thompson; r, and Mrs, Tom Children Phillips and hildren of •Michigan, visited with George Phillips ` and faniily'• of, Fordyce onTuesday. ' , July 1st, after. a ,most hazardous. trip, I think 'the worst I have' ever .travelled in all the years I have_ `been n this --.cot ntiy •You may.- Jf well imagine that B;C...waiuld'.be L • mountainous, and that it is very Steven'. of. Royal .'Oak, Michigan, beautiful, but when you come spent the week -end with their down from the: mountain$ and. father,'.Jan 'S Grahalic . travel the roads, 13.C, .is far from Miss Eileen . Henderson, Reg desirous. During tpe time we did the 30 miles of mountain road at w h o recently . concluded. • h e�r' to . miles • an hour, and , less, , I training ' a t Stratford ' General vowed.. if I • ever got out of . the Hospital, has.7 returned 't.o practise ,,province safely : I "'would:never there, :after;eholidaying' , with' her returia.` • • ' • parents. That is rather hand on B., C. be-' vlrs.. Marcoif Stewart, Donald Stewart, :Miss . Margaret Gollan and Tommy Pritchard, are spend•" ing. the week in Detroit. 'Week -end, visitors at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Armstrong °were; Mr.:and Mrs. Fred' Welch and Barbara and Mrs. "James Astles of: London: : Mr• _ Donald iVlacKeiizie 'and datighter"-Margarez . oir • .. �' Alberta, are visiting with -Ill's 5 ter,' Mrs.. Joseph, Agnew and . Mr. 'cause it waspartly out own fault,. Those from a '.distance attend- 'but we• had hoped to Cut' off • a few' ing the funeral of 'Mrs. Robert miles on a road marked on the Hamilton were Mr. and Mrs: Rob nap as a'secondary one; but.once •ert Fisher of Hamilton, Mr. and, we got, started we could not .;turn Mrs, Will :kIustonof Detroit' and back so had nothing else to do Mr° and 'Mrs. Jack Hartwick of but continue: It was. only a single track road w th the odd passing .• place, and- of course, if one met.' Canning' of - - tot a ear 'it would : always,.•be 'where 1 there was : not .passing, thank goodness , we only' met three, and in the f i�'°st instance the on-com ing car backed up, but that left us to, pass on. the _outside edge, which was our .wrong side: How-:' • -Kincardine. • • .spent last week at' the home of Mr. •and Mrs : H, S: Lavery and 1VIr.:.and R. 7. Douglas. .Her. son James : motored her here, and returned for Mrs. Canning at .the week -end,.- Miss , Flossie Geer • of ever we made it safely. thank Toronto is` .visiting this week at 'goodness. I: am . sure I' make •no the Lavery I home.. •exaggeration ,when I : say there was not a quarter of 'a mile of • . •'. • a s - 1 ! iles &aa4d.iil Elist bei _bonne i'or a'°time •'iii De- and it was.m• •e so igh aroun If ,yoiIr . home is being wired for hydro,. we can. supply , you with . Lighting • Fixtures that ' will enhance the beauty of every , room, We have the most complete display of Lighting Fixtures in this territory., 4ASOH Phone ` 50-r=3O: ' S Radio :and Electric RIPLEY, ONTARIO: troit with M.r ::and Mrs H•: Krue= •the :zxiountam that -we co d not. ger, suffered'a :fall recently that' at:e •the tbottom• •of tile, ravine iI think 'I am. •going to like Mac - sent her .to'' the hospital for x< Mr.' and 'Mrs,. Elliott •• Fells of rays. Fortunately' •it• was found Smooth Rock 'Falls, are holiday th-Et-i-o - :Lend.; It is •a..little larger then Lucknow.:and;a very clean place. The. streets ':'are very. *Mt and have,:.double sidewalks down most of :there. -We lack ;trees along the :s treetsJ:'which •erlYaps gives :the: ing with her mother and. brother, 'although' in- frail health, Mx s G.l ..Mrs_ James *ebster :and Well lies "seems none .the worse of her. placeits cleanness, but' there are ' starving: as •elder. .and, was greatly'., pl.erity- of: trees. around . the resi-, lT'v`a ARY As Barber—Shop Shop wail be o August closed the week; ,of 4th, :no A g • - d; -•- cleaning :will be accepted after • interested in all church activities: i�ntia:l .district'' Tl e; people. are: eLEN 1AN • Anoutstanding tigure of Huron and •Bruce '' Counties, Finlay ; MacLennan Suddenly .at his. home iii, Lucknow . on'• Tuesday, July.l5th. 'He was born. at 'Loch=; 'slsh 83 ' years ago..He carried ?:on. bash -100:s• as a general merchant in Lochalsh for ,many years: During ; this .'time. he served as elder in thl e sia i'efic res vterian churc - and also 'as• superintendent>of .the :Lochalsh Sunday: School. In <1929 h'e' retired ;.f r o r'ri� business' and •rnoved to 'Lucknow. where he: -had b'r. made 'a .host' :of friends: • He became affiliated with the ,Ij,ucknow United church, vel y ",y er friendly and we have He' is survived by one son Pon- Ven extended .a warm welcome. alcl ^-Alexander of-Loch.l:-11 anci..froin• everyone we. have met no matter whether; they belong to oui% church .or` not... We :have •a ... s?e'ry nice • church h.afl next to the : ' Manuse, and the: •church. is on the corner, ' a new'.,. building ,only tyva�: y, e:irs-.old and .ver y,'nicp and obm- for.t;abler We.•raiz .i .to a nasty snag . last ThurSelay when one of 'the• man - three 'daughters, Mrs. or,dori, Hicks of Yost k; Mills,' Miss Ann MacLennan . of Evanston, I11; ' and Mrs: Allan Bales of Richnidnd• Hill. . The. funeral` ser vice was held in.• Lucknow ...United 0.. Church . on l'hui•sday;�fte'i noon conducted -by. Rev. W: E. • Treleaven:• Interment: was in Lochalsl Cehietery•. Pa11- bearers' were'. Donald MacLean; VVin?. MacDpflald:; Duncan C Macy • Kenzie • :D: A.; ,MacDonald,. David MacKenzie • and Donald zie• ..• We have just.' received deliveryof one= half " carload. `of ` glass and ' are now in 'a position to acceptt ` orders for •d ori sas and ,'rte• ' ouse Sas' PLEASE 'ORDER "EARLY. hoe a complete ,stock of cottage,. garage , and stable: Sash' on :hand, glazed, ready for immediate delivery. Pone 1504w. • • lenderson Plana .g Lucks+ w :ontari4 - tigers was .killed in an aeroplane• crash and: his companion Was also milled.• We had -the double funeral from the church this afternoon. Mr. Charlton had only boug the plane 'the, day before;. an this' was . his : first.. ,light. in is o"uvn' plane His. two children. are memn- bersAof bur junior' choir 'Under.',separate- • cover. I am. sending:. you the Stampede' .edi- ion'of our, local paper I thought- perhaps hought perhaps ,it might interest you, at •. least there is ,a •srnall article on the founding"'of• the place. We de-. fi-n-rteiy••she a..lot hese. • Yours sincerely, t' Lydia Philip: i• noon .', ing will be back by 'Friday, August l' • :...and must t . for i - -- than, • Saturday.. i:nover .I T U A R Y Don't wait: fo . . ', MRS.:.. ROBER'T HAMILTON The ' death ,of Mrs., Robert Ham •T iitein occurred „on ••uesday, July. .15th, in . Kincardine • Hospital, where she, had been a patient .for six weeks She.: observed, her, 88th birthday on July. 4th, ;and for :the greater ::part of her long ;fife had been a resident of this common- •ity,• where •she was: held•; in:•high° est esteem, Mrs. ' Hamilton • ' was ,formerly. Susanna ook, ode -of "fam eight children of the late Francis 'Cook •-and Martha ',Whitehouse. :She was born . near London, 'butt when .a .younggirl,came'with her Parents to. Parainpunt;. settling \on` Lucknow Piped `$and. was in .Seafor•th.. on :Friday evening tak the farm now owned by, her bro- ing;, part in • the Lions Club 12th th,er Arthur_ annual summer carnival: 'Fifty-four years ago she Mar - tied Robert. Hamiltbn and they Goose' Bay Hotel Opened, .'To_ overcome the difficulties encounter—ed. by • air lineTtraveil ers : whose flights. have been de- layed,• an, international.'hotel has been opened at. Goose Bay; Lab- rador. The ,new ;hotel; . formerly. an R.C.A.F.:•hospitaI, was" pro- vided by • the . Department' of Transport aid is 'under. the :man agement of Traris-Canada Air Lines. However, the Hotel is open to; passengers' of eight Other in- ternational. air transport opera- tors . Ti new ,hotel makes no pretense of . posing as a. luxttriotis summer resort 'Ind is intended 'simply to provide a night's' sleep ria• shelter in a station• complete-. Wok up,farmitrg. West of.L'ochalsh on the farm now owned by :her son Frank. : Mr, :Hamilton .died: 'thirty yearsgo.. The funeral service was held Lucknow at the home of her. daughter., 'Mrs, Gilbert •Barkweil;: 'on Thursday afternoon, conducted by 'Rev.. C. IL MacDonald:- Inter- ment„Was in Greenhill Cemetery. Six grandsons acted as , patlbear • ers; ?Roberti. Frank . and Jack Barkweli And Janes, Alvin` and Allan `Ylanliton• . Flower'bearers' were .five granddaughters, Alice. Barkwell and. Donna, Betty,-'Vio�' let. and,Frances° Hamilton.. To iraurn'the ,passing of a kind and devate3'mother are one dao- tenant—find. an Ad. ',,,';� ,8ecnuse 4�VA k Goodyears: Ak ®A � ere; `..,. V •��,� ilkj irl �� BE,. i.,....., ,. i 4 • ly st{,rrounded by wilderness. . , R•' ghter and two sons; Mrs, Evelyn•. -• f ., 13 arkwell of Lucknow `and Robert TWO SQLiAR.E` DANCE SETS are. and Frank Hamon thef cam ty l Club of b far; emtry� in the square• eight,' are one brother 'A thulrfr Of. C.. one S �! 'bavid Huston of Lueitrio . being pi,ci:erl a, the -Alps Golf'Also surviving, ter, d.tncc crri•ii,c�titiotis at the ...Caw. Pal airiount, rind radian National .Exhibition: • Take a'tip from the millions of ;M motorists who know—Good- .year tires now—Good.year.'.tires give greater•mileage,. •: 'greatertraction,greater safety Put super -value Goodyears on your car now'.:. vire have 'your size in :stock. OSTRANDER Ford, Sales and Service 'Phone 40, .Lucknow