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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-26, Page 8*AGE EIGHT . A MILITWANFledirtraimk •••••17.— s L.uG11OW SENTINEL': LUC}NOW," PNTARIO SPRING IS. THE TIME TO • THINK., of • ain i PUFFY DOT 'MARQUISETTE puffy dot curtains with ruffles, 48"•• x 81" , long. Can be'. • "used cress 'cross. PUFFY DOT• MARTHA WASHINGTON CURTAINS-' Tail.-' • . `orededges, deep. frill on bottom, something different. TR,IM2 PAPER DRAPES in Dutch- style, suitable for chens, bath room or pantry:. •MARQUISETTE -Ivory ground;: new designs, smart for any • • style, ruffled ''or plain, wide width. Ivory:with; red 'and black, ivory with green and blad1, ivbrq., with blue •' and black,• . a` PUFFY DOT MARQUISETTE in medium, and large dots,. 45 inches wide. empleton New Stamp Issue Received The local.post office recently received the new four -cent stamp issued in commemoration of -the marriage of . Princess' . Elizabeth. { 1? •Y d'! 41 . y. GOOD.: BREAKFAST Start • the day right -with cel-. icious' Ogilvie. Minute ,Oats, a whole- 'grain cereal.- rich.. in body-buildinproteins, energy producing carbohydrates, iron: and phosphorous.' 3'Lb. Box Special 294 Neilson's Jersey Brand .COCOA •:' 1.1b• :..: lb.' St William's Apple Jelly 2 Ili -jar Gr. Washington's. Instant Coffee Jar •. 59c Beek Hive' Corn: Syrup 10 Tls—p Y Tessin 'Grapefruit .Juice ' 20'. oz. .fortin 34e :23c 40.c: uy OF The Week ' OGILVIE GINGERBREAD 11ZIX Package MO t. ' OBITUARY,: THOMAS B. TAYLOR.: •The death of Mr. Thomas ::$. Taylor, a, lifelong resident ..of West Wawanosh°. •Township, '6c carredat his home . on Concession 8 •on. Wednesday. , morning . of: last WHITECHURCI4 We Lire sorry to report that Mr; - Mac Ross suffered a severe "stroke on Saturday. He had just had his dinner and got up from the stable .I - anzY lay ; down -and-carne un conscious. He has been gradually i growing weaker and no" hope is held for his recovery. Rev. MrWatt preached at Pal- merston on 'Sunday. -Mrs. Harold Sparling of Wing - ham spent'Sunday afternoon 'vrith her " parents, , 1V.[r. , and Mrs:, T, Moore, • ,The : , W M. S. • of the United Church . met' at :the home of :Mr, and ; Mrs 'Watt last Wediiesday and -the Presbyterian. W.M.S. met at. thy. -,:home :•of Mrs James WA - son on Thursday. Roberts, George, Stuart, John Cameron, Jim D'irnin, Cliff Mur. ray and David McAllister. - Mr. Taylor is survived by three sons, Herbert of, Edmonton; Har- rison of Pioneer.Mines, B.C., who was unable.'to •get. home 'for the funeral and his; two; brother, Al- bert on the homestead., Mr, Taylor was: predeceased by. .two .sisters;. Mrs. Gilbert; Vint" (Elizabeth). and Sarah, .who died in her teenris, as well ' as by 'two Waif, brothers, Ab 'and. James., • EUPHEMIA G. HOUSTON' rte. r r Mr., Taylor was -in his 75th year ruary, 19th, Eupheroia G :Hous and . had been in his usual' ' good ton, youngest daughter of the late health 'until two :weeks ':prier ..to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Houston. She his ° death when he suffered ' a wasborn•on the Sixth ;Concession stroke. He suffered another seiz of Kloss Later the•family mov ure last. Wednesday 'and''succumb ed to the Eighth. Concession: Sur viving are two ;sisters, .Mrs.. Mar= Win. ,T' se•,of Vancouver and Mrs.. Ed 'Coaprna4 of .Brockport; New York; also, two brohers, Dave of Holyrood and :William of Luck- now .;;• `� Burial took place in the family plot in . South Kinloss Cemetery, the• pallbearers 'being two' neph- ews, Jim .and: Harvey. Houston; Bob .. MacDonald, Gordon.: and Donald: McPherson and John for several terms • and was an: ex- Murdoch.• emplary citizen who is mourned :. by a •wide circle of friends Wawanosh'infant 'Died Mr Taylor' was , a 'son of the Elizabeth (Betty) Ann And- - rews,.113-months-old daughter of Mr Wand 'Mrs> =Harvey •Andrews,• 4th Con of West Wawanosh-Twp.,, died ` Thursday . morning at • the Alexandra 'Marine. Hospital, God- erich;. The 'infant was i11' .only since; Wednesday evening when she, suffered-. a • series • of :convul- sions at her home. Rushed to ,hos pito, . in Goderich, she' failed to rally from: this :condition Exam;- ination.tshowed the 'child had :a tumor on the brain that had .prob Y -abl.: been- there Since birth Sur-. , • viving besides her, parents are two':sisters, Donalda and'Isobelle 'Pallbearers, Messrs 'George Mc- 'acid one brother, Arnold ed soon :after. In late years. Mr. Taylor had twice had the .mit fortune to suffer a••:fractured hip, but each time had made • ra fav • orable ; recovery that . -permitted hint to move about as usual again. He;was born on Julyllth,, 1873 'on'. the 'farm' on, which he died; and became one : of the: St.. Hel en's •:district's, Most respected and. beloved, retidents. He: was ..a member of the Township Council " 'THURS., FEBRUARY 26th, 1948 Prepared for pring Weather RUBBER 'FOOTWEAR FOR ALL..,THE FAMILY u .Child's, Rubber Boats,• 640; • _ $2;25. Rubber Boots ' 1 -2. i ses, .Bubb . 12.45:. • • .' 1VVIen's '',� ,.and Boys' 3� ' R fibber Boots. . Women's,: Misses, and• Child's Pull -Ong: Ratwell&San •.•: New'Spring Samples. f or Cambridge Boys 2=Long.: Suits, 24 late James' ' Taylor . and :Hannah Harrison When a lad offive his father died : and he moved to God- erich Township with, his Mother• where the family resided• for five':. years, before returning to West Wawanosh, 'where `•Thomas• grew, to manhoodai`d married May, Draisey of St H lens,, whb Pre- deceased , him • in December ,' 1933. Mr. Taylor was a member of Dungannon Presbyterian Church and his pastor, Rev. C..,,11. ' Mac-. Donald `. conducted the " funeral 'service : at his late residence. on Friday afternoon with • interment' following . in Dungannon. Cemet- ery. Six:- ;neighbors acted as • b, SPECIAL — ENDS THIS WEEK Suits, Coats, Dresses,1 � 89c Have the garm?ieits • that you want cleaned at Ritchie's ' ,Barber Shop by. Friday •noon.: 0 .0 r •:;.at• s'rin Coats,=Suits:and Accessories Ladies' Spring � ... • N tsize u -Bach. � :Corcelett a , ,• . 3$ New' Monarch Swan Yarn. • TICE RE' n Mr: W:; G. MacArthur; ' commercial `'.tomer o Wingham High ;School, 'has :.been appointed to .give instruction in bookkeeping. and typewriting classes to be held 1 ECI. MONDAY •AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 8.00' to 10 o'clock • Lucknow High Enrollment Fee, $2.00;;: ' High School Students, No Charge . , ra LU(KNOW BOARD OF EDUCATION' •i••' • SALE OFT WOOi��:. . BLANKE S, COTTON :BLANK tES, BED SHEETS, BED THROWS • AND .MATERIAI..S' AND ' BATTING.FOR QUILTS gar �e. Stone With 1e. took • • i•