The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-10-30, Page 10•
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A gloriousw_ autumn day added
much • to-. the enjoyp pent of the
imghly 0 successful anniversary
services in'•.Zion church` on 'Sun-
day..Rev•tM �G. Newton pastor
• colCalv4h [ ni d'''ehureh, " St: MI-
ens;, guest speaker 'fof the .occas -'-
ion, delivered earnest and„ Im-
pressive discourses • to the after-
moon. and -evening?. to large ap-
preciative audiences. Guest 'solo-
ist for • the afternoon' was Mrs.
'Robs.Campbell, mezzo "soprano
.:Mi ucknow'.United. Church,who•
contributed two . apPr9priate; ' and
m>*clt, appreciated nurnbers; "The
Stranger of Galilee'.' and'., "My'
• '.krayer just for' tbda r",:.:while in
the, :evening M. Au bre`y •Toli of
<' burn ,favored Mostacceptably
with ' the selections "When the
• Golden Bells ' shall ring for you -
and 'me" and "Evening Hytrin".•
the. financial -receipts were. quite.
,gratifying,: The' church• was ap-
propriately, .'decorated With cut
flowers; potted plants, and, alit
.urn, flowers by the ladies of, the
`- congregation. •
• • Several group's of. the Huron
County, system of hospitalization,
comprishing, ,some 90 ' •families in•
'this : district, have been organ-`
,ized under the -Supervision '• of Mg.
Gordon 1 irkland. Anyone ' wis'h.-
ing to obtain this' Meana 'of pro-
:;,Vision 'for .'hospitalization' at a
/no •. erate ra a s • e • s � 1 •
Kirkland,' Who • is the authorized
supervisor f!Or Ashfield Twwp.
Miss Montrose oi' Windsor vis- •
ited With Mts. Catherine, 'Mr. W.
'B. ' and 'Mr. John 'Ritchie : ' Over
• the ` week -end
Mrs. NT 'os Hackett spent the,
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Week -end with .friends •rin Toronto'
and in Beamsville where her son
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' Keith is located " as , principal of
• the 'town school.
-.1 . 'Mrs. Will .Ritchie, visited With
1Vlr 'and Mrs. Robt. Irvin, of Dun-
..gannon� Monday.;:
andthreshingare
Silo'filling an
all completed and farmers are
no* awaiting. a: real good' rain
,to enable them,, to- proceed, with,
the, 'fall plowing, -as the -last
month :of. really delightful wea
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THE' LUC'KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,
.DUAL' rbATES NIgKT .TEAR; L '011V -
Discontinued during the war in
the interests •o co 'oni dual • .and . Elliott
f y! Mr. and Mrs, Richard Elli
g i a c family . spent ` Sunday with.
. ; p• • :appear n ' ,
license lases will again the. •and Mrs, ,Wes . Whytock :of
on Ontario vehicles :in 1948, the
v D epartment. of Highways Teeswater.
announces. -Mr. Land Mrs. Wm, Tait and
' .- '1ton-were--Sunda
. �__... Billy ofn-Halrnr t
Next ears plates will `have'
white figures --a 'let e'rs-on—a= visitors at the Harris home,
ig . •fid t
dark k o. desi ' Mr. and Mrs: George Nether-`
g . ington,' Bobby. and . Billy, Mr,
of theb1 platesabac: hasr,catanbeenThe ,alteired CA'ris:� e
except for '•a change 'in the crown aHthermtonof 13/"v*'...e g
at the top : of each plate.
during, thewar, forced provinces 'Mrs. Thos.' Harris spent the
and states -710 o issue rear vehicle week -end -•
with .friends itl_ Kincar
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markers only. Reports now' indi
dine, ..
•Mr, Bill Sterling,' Clinton, Jack.,
cate•'that,. most of � the provinces.. oar.. Ackert left
Ackert' and.. Raynor(' .
-are .reverting. �to :lie .
• Saturda ;:by motor• 'for Western
ari ::states
two plate, system which is ret-, y
ognized�.as.essential tri„the inter,
Canada: -
•. • r•. and ts:: •Er nest 'ti Ackert.;
.v. ...M : Y M
'este-of law •enforcement..;
• were Sunday visitors 'at the home
they: while ideal for harvesting'' of their�•'son Harvey, .also. -attend-
•the numerous fields'of''flax inl in •' anniversary .services at Kin -
the
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the neighborhood; threshing, ap- cardine United. Church.
pie picking,' etc,, has rendered the A number , from Holyrood at-
land too hard• and dry for even tended. the presentation in Lang
tractor plowing,side hall for Mr.' and Mrs. David '
Guests in the neighborhood on Moffat on :Friday -evening:
Sundayincluded: ,with Mr. and Raynand
Ackertkert
'Spent
Mrs, Wesley'Ritchie, Mr: and Mrs Monday in Toronto,', •
Jas,, McKay, Mr, and Mrs. Craw- ” : M ' nd Mrs. Max Bushell, and.
ford ;of Port Elgin; Mr,' and• Mrs: Ronald visited Sunday, with Mr.
spent • Sunday with the Th.omp-
A very great shortage of steel.Son family. - .
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ONTAItO
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. MARY JANE' 'll;>WIN
On Wednesday- evening;, Octo-
ber 22nd, there passed away at
her home on Con, 11 Huron tdwn-
shp,-Mar3�-d'ane Irwinii: eldest
daughter' of Mr. arid Mrs;: --J • '
... - •with- shock.-:
• )frwm; Thee -rig -came .
Mg. -suddenness; Although Mary
had not been in, thee best of health
for ;;some tine' she was usually
able to : be ` about the •house .as-
sisting
as-sistin • with the work. On Wed:-
ndsday she .had not felt... well
g
enou h to leave her- room, $he
had lunch about four o'•clec-k-that
atfe nrnoon: a cf se n- , ie quite
bright : and cheerful, but ,about
;two hours later passed` peacefultly.
away: Her parents and her. aged'
grandmother, ' Mrs. T, Henry;
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carer at'•her .bedside When; the end
THURSDAY, OCTOBER, •30, 19'
4: -Whom' lnn'ly ..three . are living, .
Mr.'' McN•all, at the.' age of 2a.
years,' was united'in marriage to
Miss • ar
M . Ja ne'Lockfiart and tFie ,
couple lived in.. Lucknow: until
they moved to .Londesboro. 'They,
lived ,there for sixteen .years and •
ile, there"Mr:146Naj1 was care.
taker 'of :the :Burn's' Presbyterian: '
Church. The farnily ;then,:.moved - •
West to Alberta ' where Mr. Mc= •
Noll and' his •sons farmed for 20
years. -They ihoved , back to. Luck. '
flow four years ago. •
Mr. and Mrs. McNa11 have. nine.
clfildren, . two' girls and seven
boyo: Teonard: of rall�►th,,. William
at wl'lose home the father'passed .
away,' Robert • and Matilda in
'LLicknow ,'`Margaret 'Nichol of
Greenglade,, Alberta; Earl o Kin.:.
se lar, Alberta' and. Russell o - .
• r Alberta; Gordon•and:Tho .
. • .. • �� .: • :. . Inas
came ..Dr, 'hindall. of Ripley was of Harriston..
called and pronounced death due Mr. McNall had been in failing
health for the' last: five' months,
to a, heart- attaek. � •
• Miss' Irwin' .Was a .member ` of being; bedfast
for three' months,.
Lucknow United Church and was He. passed away in.his 80th :year,
'Well ..kno�ivn' in Lucknow" and sur-' being 79 last May. He was a hard
rounding district. • working' man, .a: good neighbor
.• The :funeral services Were held -and a• kind ant , loving husband
on Friday ` afternoon at John-, and father?
'stone's Funeral Home, conducted
by -Rev. . J. W. 'Stewart of . Luck-.
b Re:v; S. Gibson
Lorne oods : r n* , •now,,• assistedy.
W ,. St.. Helens. and Mr; and Mrs;. Jack •Jiotisty
•••� �. -�,.�, . ..... ,� -O �? of Ripley: ','Interment was : in.
` �' Greenhill ;Cemetery...Pallbearer
and;lVi'�s:. R. Campbell,Lucknoti9v; ;found.'. i
with 'Mr. and Mrs'. W. G. Hun 'Mr. and Mrs.:.W;n; Woods,• N r:
ter; ' rrid' were e Arnold. Woods,. Elmer
e M, . and Mrs: Alex' Hackett:and Mrs. Albert` ; Roppel.' a o'
and Wayne of Hacketts, 'Mr. Al-
'Wogds Ellwood Barbour, •Clax-.•
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,Home From West,,
Donald. Hamilton,. son ' of Mr.'.
and :Mrs. .% Robert'ton a . 1 of
H mi
Paramount returned from the
West on Thiursday, He had been.
at, :Provost;: Alberta 'for the past•
Mary, Mr.••aiid, Mrs. Cameron•' of•
ence ,. Erwin, tarn G.Irwin ' and'. few 'weeks,. 'where crops were
oth'• , Dell , of :