The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-04-08, Page 3THURSDAY, APRIL 8-th, 1948
Local. and GenraI
',Marshall Graham. returned last
week to the village -after spend-
ing thy:. winter in Toronto.'.
•A., iti' . R, 1'-I, ..McQuillin suffered
another heart 'spell recently .and
Will . be. confined to> bed .for ,sona'e
time.
Miss Mildred Horne of Detroit
arrived Satui day, to. be With her
inoth.cr•, Mrs, J,. R; Tipple, Who is:
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Mr:;, •Charles• Ritchie •of Zion
,has, been • critically ill .with the.
•shingles in WirLgham . fIctspital,.
where she' has been a, patient for.'
• tin crrccthan. two. w.eelcs.
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Mi., and'"Mrs., J,ack..MadlSonaldi
•of�•Chesley were Easter. Week vis -4
:'tors her"e. with his:. brother,
William' MacDonald and "Mrs,
MacDonald. ' Jack • 'is. • mayor of
Chesley._,
Anio•n'gthose from this.;•com,-
munity who attended the.:funeral
Edward. MVlole at Seclforth
were Mrs. • and Mrs.. Iia;rvey, Merle;
Mrs; Wm: Cook ani Mr: and Mrs.
Hen Mole,..
A Pot Luck supper'will featui:e°
"the • April meeting' of the Luck
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bow Women'•s Institute which will
be, le'ld
in th'e MTow'n Hall on Fjri•-
i.. day,; April :9th at 6.30` under the
.conven.ership of Mrs. Z. J. ,ASalk-
eld. ands Mr S.. W:. G ndrew.• The.
supper:' Will .be" followed by the
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lVlrs Lillzarr Taylor and Sandra
of London called .on friends here
last week:. "•
Mr. and Mrs, Tracy ..Webster
spent the week -end at• the home
of Mr. and Mrs,'Richard Webster,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Irwin and
family of Orillia were ''week -end
visitors;.. witth .relatives `here,
Mr' Amanda:Scott' of the 10tli
Concession Ashfield, is taking.
care of Mrs. Mary Moore,
Nfiss' Cora MaeQuaig• spent. •a
few days .in London visiting with
firer. sister,' Miss Agnes .MaeQuaig.
Dr.. and Melvin- elvin-,Cor z i,n ut
Lona n • were week -end •visitor',
I/
with his brother;,. Dr. • at74
r.' Bern Corrip ':n
.Jack' McCall :of Listowel' who
has: been ill with bronchial pneu'-
r .Onia is still confined' to his•horne
here under doctor's . orders : a
•ENTIRE . -STOCK : ($20,Q00) • of
furniture" .offered at special dis-
counts,' April .10th. to April 24th,
1948., . at•`Schuett •& Sons at. Mild
may.
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Mrs, John b. Ross ,underwent.
•a double,thyroid •operation -in Vic-
toria. Hospital. last week. •.She ° is
:ogressin.g as favorably as can
be expected in . view . of the• seri-
ousness
eri-ous less .of the ollex•ation: •
OBITUARY
WALTER. ,)C. ';SCOTT
A� resident of• high: esteem pass,,
ed 'away in the Wingh,am General
Hospital on .Thursday, .March 25
•in ,the person of 'Walter; Joseph
Scott, Mr, Scott was' born on the.
6th line of East Wawanosh. on the
•farrn •now owned by 'Walter. H.
Scott some 79 years :ago, He' was'
the son of the late .Walter Soett
and Margaret Shorti'eed.
He was a blacksznrt by.' trade,.
also a successful farmer He,;spent
'one.year.;in Belgrar'e beforeniov-
ing t9 L''angs.ide, where he, had.
purcj-iased ;The blacks:Mitlr rsl'i.op
and property front. •:the :late Win,
Walker in July of :1892.
'Pkf ty yearg. last 'Septerxrbe:r he
was A ma; •ries to Alice Dorothea
4' 'r'aith: who pi°edecease i .bairn' sib`
years ago •He'Was a'nian'of'kind-
ly manner and always `willing to:
lend a- hand in" time..of 'need..
`.1•Je had been in' ailing' health
since last •fall when.,'he was 'coni•;
fined to bed with •pneumoni:a.
. 13e' is survivew by'.six' sons,
Whitfield of 'Larder Lake, Gordon
. i.d ' Ripley,. David • of - • Geraldton,
C gorge ':H: of Wingham, :William
f':.Langsde, ` James:._ :of •London
and one .brother, .William, of 'Bel-.
grave, There.•are. six .grandchild. -
yen, One son, Iiarvey, Predeceas-
ed ' him two years, • agog ' also ' two
sisters;.°Nlr ,,,;Dr Kirkby (Annie),
•Nfrs. Mai_ Gowan (Lzzzie), John
S. and C -iarles:all of Belga ave:
standing'cornrrnittees' please bring
'rep its :Roll ,call, -paying' fees
April 10tit . to Apr.11,,••24111 •:
at the.
„ MILIDMAY
FURNITURE'STORE
to 50
• on all Furniture, Pianos, etc.
Free• Delivery'. Terms' Cash
,' Store Open Thursday
Evenings During Sale
1. F. S(HUETT',& Sons
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SUNDAY, APRIL `11th, 1948
11 a.m.:". 'What It Costs 'To° Be
A Good•C istian"
.Story:- "Excuses"-.
Sunday School. following - •�
morning service
"+.p m.:• "Christ's'Good.•'News"..
Ronald of Ripley,: aceornpan•ied
by M. r•'s•, Valad, Mrs. Ron NIcIn.-
nr•;s. and Ga:ry of L.ucknow spent
the :past. eek with :Mr and Mrs.
Calvin 'McKay.' and •Blaine at
Windsor an•d` writ;h;.Mr,. and Mrs,
Nei;r:man 'McGregor, at Stratford.• .
w[r . arid. Mrs. D ...5. Errington,
who: spent the winter •in Toronto
• withc their daughter, Mrs: Stan.
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Hughes •.and Mi: Hughes, have re-
te • their Koine; at ''Dungan-
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non: They visited' he on Suri.da
y
• were ; e . on
Easter•. Sunday; March 28th at 2.30
p.m. from . thehome of his: son
William; •.W''here he has .'resided
for the' past year and a half. Rev.
W. S. Sutherland '.of''Whitechurch
officiat€'d Interment. was made in
Langside; cemetery; •
,Folral..'tributes :were;:marry and
beautiful. Pallbearers' . were his
four sons,' David, Gordon', George
Williain.'arid • .two n.ephews,:
\alt r:
ar;
e, d•.Borden Scott .of Be]=
grave.
with Mr.and Mrs •• Roy Black •
. . A ENARX
Mr and Mrs :ErringJ'OHN M
ton a 'e: both
80 :yea.i's young andrare keeping
fa'ir'ly well '°']Vlis Erz.ington's
• birthplace, .the Sough . home. in
IVI0rrts .'1-:ownah.ip •=-w-as destroyed:
by fire a ;few .weeks ago.
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feJoiped• :Sunday
• 'At coirirnunion ' service in the
United .AChur ch on' Sunday. six
Young people ' jrned ' the church
by:pilofession'. of. faith. •They weae.
Wilda IrWin, ''Carolyn Gibson,
Eetty. ,Johnston, • Billy ';blathers,"
Gearge ': Andersori and : Donald
Thompson..: Others ,received by
letter were :Mr. and Mrs:, Bruce.
McKenzie,Mrs. G. Baikwell, Miss
Alice -Barkwell`'and Mr. and •Mrs.
Glen' Tasker
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AGED RIPLEY MAN DIES;
The°'d'ea'th' of Roderick' Martyn,
an aged '.and respected resident
of Rip1•cy; :.occur 'ed :On' Friday
Within *.a! few days :of his 79th
birthday, The fun'eral service cln
Mo n`day , in Knox.; Presbytei•iaii
Church. was cnnd,ucted• .by. Dr.
W:✓C)Rhoad li.ipley: I O.U.P ' had
chhrge: ' Mrs.. Harry. Alton :of
Walkerton is a. daughter,.; of the
deceased:
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REDUCED ' BARES
Lunch Counter
Aarnis'sion
;HELD. OVER.
Trouble with:' our 1 o
. ?�type.
machine , thin week; .has _united
thea�
mount. of copy we: could set
and sortie articles have ,of 'nec-
essity been'
necessity.'been' held.' over.',
"Old-timers"" coming to the .` .
Bruce.' Reunion this summer :.by,
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train' • will ":.be , able: to .' purchase:
tickets • at .reduced rates'' obit .the►:,
•'.basis' of 'a. fare and 'k third:
"Void has b.l�een rece:rved_ %y I■i.0■UI• •■■■■■sI■i fillso■■■mosim $im •
relatives:of the .death of John A■•:
Mennary,• a' highly respected citi-
zen of:Ashfield, which:.'occurred
ai the `Home,:ofyhzs s paugitcr;,
Mrs.: ' . W nr . Begley, ` :Harrinton , on.
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Saturday afternoon,'' after several
months 'of illness:.He was in' his 1111
74th yeah Born May 2,;1874,.:'a ■
son of 'the 2.late Thomas Menai•y
and Rebecca N_ena ,of the Dun- I_
gannon , distri, '.he was 'married ■ ,
49"•e.ar:s ago to Annie Ryan Cur •■ .
ran,' who 'died three years` ago.. :
• He tis survived by: a daughter,'
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Mrs. Kenxiey•.:(May>>)
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Detroit; three, Stepdaughters, Mrs.,,''■
William .(Nell). Begley,
ton Mrs,•'Joe (Lay). Day, 'Harnil- ■
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ton; Mrs.. Aubrey. (Mary) .Higgins
of- Detroit, four stops.oris, Jack,
Dungam-On; Herbert; Con: 9,'Ash7'
`field; .Victor'a:nd Robert; Vancou .
Ver,, B.C..; three; brothers, • Tom;.
G.oder ich; William of near: DU/1.-,
•gannon arid Robert Con. 9, 'Ash
'field. A sister, :Miss. • Bella • Men
•c+r y: died •at Goder.ich two y.ears..
ago.
• •Mr Menai y :was knowna$.a
!Tian of high : standards,• .a good
'neighbor, ,did, an ardent .church
worker, a •member . of , the:•Crewe •
United 'Church. ' •' • 31;
• The rot -pains 'arrived ' at God- -off i
e't-ich by, tr'ain for service in Dun- "::
gannon• th ited 'Church at :3,00 ■
. in charge • of Rev.• C. WW.• ' ■
Burial Was in. Dungannon.:' .:
cet ieery. * • •■
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Mission . Band• opened by sing- `` .w.
trig "Jesus- Bids •'1Js 'Shine" fol_ I
lowed. .bt• the Lo.r.d's Pi•ayer. A.
story t. gas :read ' by Carolyn Gib-
s4n-•aft+r .blhich a song-was,vgiu'=
en by. a gr9up' o'f .girls, Bobby
H Johnstonegave a •piano solo' fol-
1nwcd , by` a 'recitation by Joan
.Crawford; A piano solo was . the,n •■
given • by- Mht•ilyn' Kilpatrick, A1r' i
stare' by Mrs' Cliff Crawford vas I •
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diction .was p,rnnbunced.. Lunch
was served Mrs: Russell 'l obertw
son was pianist. '
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