HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-04-29, Page 5'll,TjSJ)AY, APRIL 20th, 1948
Lyceurn. Theatre
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- TWO Shows Each Night
THURS., FRI,, SAT.-
APRIL 29th, :30th, MAY 1st
GENE MIRY
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HE R10.:G.RANDE
Matinlee • Satturday, •at :' 2 p.m' '
MON.; TUES., WED. .
MAY 3rd,' 4th; 5th:..
JOAN •CAULFIELD,.
"HOJ.DEN
EAR ;RUTH
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Mi'. and Mrs.: S. J. ,'Kilpatrick
e� Orr-i�r-f;•'-'i�t'h°'
Mr. and Mrs.- Bert Treleaven:..
Mr..•
and' Mi "Herb Curran vis
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"Red with
sited' Tuesdriy g :Mr..
and•.MFs. Jack Curran.
•A number :of la:dies,met at 'the
home of Mrs., K'ilpatrick:on':Wed-
nesday :and quilted a quilt =for•
'tlae`Red Cross •
• rs: T..1l�1:`. Du,r nen :visit Mrs
M ed
Whitley, and •. Mr. :.and `,Mrs.. Kip
• patr.ick. c?n Tuesday •evening,.•
•Mr,°and Mrs Vernon .'Hunter.
and: farnily .and .Mrs.. McNal1 'of
LucknOCw *ere ,guests of 1VIr, and
Mr's. '. Bert '.Treleaven 'on unday:
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'L HE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOWi ONTARIO
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O' . T A R sistc,r=s Mrs:. Charles Ritchie
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RICHARD GARDIYFI (Kate), Mrs. Robert Ritchie
.(Alice)' and one brothel.,
A heart 'attack caused by over: ..all of Ashfield'*
{ ; He was predeceased by two
brothers, Will and Jack and by
one. ;sister, Mrs. Jack 1VIcKeith'i
d (.Sarah)... •
f MISS MARGARET HENDERSON
Profound regret was voiced in
LQcknow and the- surrounding
r • community on. Tuesday, April 20
- when it;' was, learned that Mar-
t garet Henderson had ..been called
exx.t tion as he tried to beat out
a grass fire at .his home at Dun
gannon last Thursday • afternoon,.
caused the death of Mr. Richar
Gardner. He was in his 67th year.
and had not enjoyed the best o
-health, for son -ie time. • •
Two years ago he sold his farth
at Zion and he and Mrs. Gardne
took up reaide.nce at. Dungan
non::She was. formerly Margare
Barclay, .and they were, married
'thirty ,years agog ,Last year 'Mr.
•and -Mrsi Gardner, spent an ex-
tended visit in Western Canada;
Mr. Gardner •was born in
field ;Township, ort Octobep ,20th,
1881'. He • was •a son o> • the late
Johri R.Gardner and . Matilda
`Lane <•The original Gardner:
homestead,;`:wh:ici was taken tip
as Crown: laid by his grandfather
Wm..Gardner, Sr;, was the 300
acres south• of•Zian school'•being
the farms of'Henry and Richard
Gardiner. ''and. Where' the latter
Spent .his entire life until selling
his farm' to.Lorne Wall:.
Mr. Gardner was a jolly gentle.-
rha'n,' and a general favorite with
young aiacj;,old.. He was very pu•ki-
l.ic.:spirited',, a faithful neighbour;=,
ana.:friend ,and was held .in the.
highest• esteem .by all, wh,o knew
him,. it fact'which,."wars testified
by the, hundreds: who visited the::
diel elayed•. home 'and.:a. tended; the
fun,cr€al, which was h'e'ld fr'orii the
late .r s , .
E �., rdcnc'c c.ir Mirnd.,�
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I3ev•. .C. • B,`' 'Woolsey.; ' Interment
'vas in Uree•nhrll Ccanreter v, the
mil heti being . John<Ritchie,
Gr �iydon .Ritch.icr.. 'John. Gardner,
Jame` .;Gat do 1, :I .Enneth Camp.'
bell and Mason•.M
cAhrstc r Flow-
i�r . ,.bearers . were'. Stewart
Donald C:ampbell., J. `G. Vitchie,.
'e51E`.Y'' Ritcl.irc;;•Tl oma Hack tt.
Andrew .`Ritchie;. Robert 'Mc'
sten, Will' Hunter''. rnd• Aa mstr i—ig..
Wilson:
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r G dner «pis one of i fang-
sly of seven. Besiaes his sorrow--•
r'i'g'' widow be..is,'.survived by .two'
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for' a close.skimmingeasily
and ea ly, cleaned'
separator,. buy M. -H: --- economical too!
Are . Now • Taking Orders. For
'PURINA SEED CORN
Large or medium' flats /I `: .$5.50
Medium : Rounds °' $4.75
1' Y.ou. Can Depend -On Purina*
to •her eternal rest after a brief
.illness of coronary .thrombosis..
She hada slight heart attack a
few daysr`previous• but 'severe at
itacks ;fdllo.wd:which -terminated
in •death,
• MiSsr ;Henderson was born on
the 2nd. •Can , Ki'nloss,n. the :daugh
`ter . of 'S ah MacLean. and David �
Henderson .in •.a God-fearing and
t r= •church -loving• home; governed
by high: ' Christian principles:
Here she spent her happy girl-
hood where "she r,a-diated•kindn•ess
and, good humor, to all,. She spent
om:e time in Toronto. where. her
brother, the late .James }lender-
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on; lived• after 'leaving Kinloss,.
She has made her home with. her
sistei. Mrs. John Ross'on: the' 2nd
'Cori.. of Huron., In the hdine she'
was : a gracious'hostess •and her
kindnes. and . h•ospitality always.
left `the. 'h'eart. *aim..: Her high
'.air ' in •life .was. ta• serve others,
She .Was a . wornan 'of : distinctive.
personality, . uriselfish..'and.un s
a,
:,urning. She was loyal and. a'gen•
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If fire were to destroy 'Your property, would the insurance
you now carry be adequate to cover the cost of building at
present' high prices, ' •
For free cool nsel and advice on any insurance: needs
such as Fire, Automobile;'• Life, Hospitals ation, write or
phone without obligation,
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regretted, ' MacKi_nnon,; George ,Banner`
Besides his.:belov..ed ' wife. •he mom'
• , Henry •fi,utli• and Wesley Leeson.
leaves, three stuns and two dau- Floral tributes were :carried • by :.. •
ghters to mourn his lass, Jack of Dean Hewitt;:•Haroid Bannerman
Yellowknife, N.WT:;, William, of. :Ellison .Hodgilis, Arthur.:Breck-
Greenock Township,; Dougald•:at •les,. Donald McEwan. and 'Ivan
home; 1Vlargaret:,, Mrs B. A. Rut :Geddes.
tie, Kincardine; Katherine, Mrs
A J: Fritz, Listowel His .eldest. Mrs', Frederick: H: Solomon.
• Son,. Norman, predeceased him' A , resident' •of Stratford. for .30
seven years ago, ` • 1ye•ars, 'Mrs; Frederick H; Solomon.
The.' died about 7,00 :o'clock :Monday.
, only survivors of a'family aY'
morning in th,e:`StratfordGeneral•
of ' eight girls' an'i five.,boys ar=e H
his fou s Hospital where 'she ;hip. . been . a.
i• isteijs' (Agnes) Mrs... •
patient ; fo
Colin:Brown;., Vancouver; •B. C:. r, the pasa onth: 'She
(G.racie;) Mrs: Edgar Valens, Port had.suffe:red from, a. heart .condi
Co, c larva g t tion. The . fo.rnier 'Mar` aret ::Prit.
a... , B.'•C:; (Isa•belle) 1Virs.. g
•,.j�/ chard sYie •was bor at R41 ,
e cat LtnuTiit.ntio-°t 77����:= - . 5r
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3 e best that'cauld'
be. said of anyone• vas said of
tier`:'
She .passes, from; our sigh
leaving happy nnen ries a
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name loved• and i,espected . by
everyone. To• her. bereaved e sister;
Mrs.. Ross,.'�her. • passin is es ec
g. pe
rally:lceen also Fred 'Jac'kson,who
has inane his home e with thein
Just .a•. few '.nn •
onths• •ago .th
i:etired to therm home in. LUckno
on'' Havelock'. St.,` where. an'`i'
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c. s funeral r e
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p.service '.as hel
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•Thursda. ' and: was
y a in cliarg
)f Rev; W;'.;D:..Rhoad .of •Ashfiel
, 1 e,bytcrian` church, assisted
by
• 'T • here John Pritchard. -She and her hus ::' •
Doug`1as• There' are also; nine •
ba•nd..who died a:year ago; lived
graxrdch•ildreix: g , d
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was,; a -faithful of, going •t
the Kinlo g g o Stratford. She wars a..
ss united' Choi eh until me ,
;..j tuber. ;o parkview':.1ilnited
• his hEdlr ailed'
.ngf �
Church and of, the,L.ades'A•
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"The' fune't. •was, held on Mon' of the ebur h S vi i
day afternoon. at' the.farril 'resi-
dence
dence;; the service being ;conduct
the ed 'key •Rev. • Charles D Cox of•
w . Kinloss Uxirted'. Church During
the. c
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service .
mMis�
'Charlotte' Gall,
d • ._Kincaa dine, ,'sang ``Beyond; the
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e Sunset". tei, owen Ast the,:close Mrs1.. Wal-
d. dam,
ang� A.ftei • the Day'
is 'Done".
I,nter avert was
.rr►adel3a trs:1•�
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o Cemetery,, •`Duri-ram '.Road'. Thi;.
Kin
h p llbeavers'•wefe N1,essrs: .John
Moo e,�lVlar'k,�.��.hnsnr�lVl:ua-doek
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Rt. 'Rev. C. H. 'Ma.Donal :D.D
I'ai'nd .Rev. 'R. A. Mc'Conrie:ll,'als
I•.Heti Donald.Nicholsn of• Ki
r�arcline and Rev: ;John:. C. Nich
or =rf lena1la'n w�her-were=-h
r•;r ni*eir neighbors: A very l:arg
:un-rbei' gather' d to Pay 'their las
tri .of respect: The,. casket wa
borne�,'by Messrs . Alex..McTa
rsh, Walter' Steele,' Stewa
�hre115;•: ,Archie MacI'ntyr e, ,.Ale
'Srr11 erl4rnd .and Gordon' Finlay
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DUNCAN S. CAMPBELL
E)!'.:119it•ing a: brief illness Mr.
Duncan .S..Catrrpbell passed` away
at the farnily,residence, Lakeside
Fa.r m, Greenoc'k', on Friday; ..A:pr+
)th in .his 80th ;year,
The 'late' Mr : : Campbell. was
bor•'n at •Glen•.Douglas Farmn,,Mgy
• 8th, .1868,. the .yot►ngest son: "of
Dougald ,arid Margaret (MacMil-
Tan) . Campbell, 'datives of Scot
•la'nd, but ,eE rtv ''roinee.r;s of Cul-
, t>7ss .•Tnwnship. He .knew the
,t•ruggles orf "pioneer life. He was.
a lifelong i e i.Clent of • this vicin-
ity, having lived here'a11 his ,life,
�tyittr the .exception of two years
that as,., a you.ng,: man, he .borne-
stoadcd at-Treherr, Manitoba..
On . Julie 12,h, , 1901, he mar-
ried Mary Kerr of Holyi ood and
'took 'up .residence At. Lakeside
▪ Farre, 'm near: Knless, where• they
. have lured '•for'the past 47 -years.
A. kind, loving*, and devoted fath=
fury and husband,. and •highly . es-
:Beautiful floral tributes `wee
Fir r teal. by •friends and"intermen
tool: }�lacc Ii;i ,t e:.l{inloss Cerra'
otei'y in the: fancily. .pint.
1{ riencis `from a :distance: wer
Rc < R•. G MacKay and iris sistei
Miss . Grace' 6f Woodlbridge Ma
'ancl •Mrs Ii _Q....Tonkin,' Mr, an
•\Ii MacLean ,Johnston, • Chat
ilniit:.. Mrs., Duncan MacLennan
•M;iss''t,c uisa MacDonald, Miss'Be'1
Rosa •Mr ::.and Mrs. Mainprize
.Mr.anal • Mrs Th'orton .Prossen
Toronto; M'I`s. George Kopf, South
Bend,. Indianna•; Mrs. Cr'eorge .Hay
Chicago. ,Mr. ...john •K..MacDon
awl Buffalo;. M'r•...and" iVIIs..'Mal
eoir'n MacLennan; Barrie; Mr s
FZnectitel,. Brussels and Rev.,'Joh
C. Nicholson, Glenallan;
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Gi'crd4, iHItle.r• Crops. with Co -Op Bt4nd Fertilizers, ()i•'rict
•• i10 V, foi our ingredients are Iitnitod. A.11 1—ands:in.jute
hdriiiand delivered to your basin .free crf'.eharge.
Feeds and
• Concentrates
We also have a VIM Line of •
('n-Otp Prepared„ Feeds and .Concentrates,
,No '3 West milia Pure Cane -Molasses,
Clover, Grass.. Seeds, . Corex
Let us supplyy• Clover and Grass
Seeds; alsoCorn. All ppacked cf• ' under the Co -Op label.
Fence Wire and •Steel Posts
Order your Pence Wire' and Steel Posts. Toda:v,
„ for• the supply is very 'limited. j i
your Co:Operative,, : JOHN' JAMIESON, Mgr.
'teemedand-respected by' all who
• knew him, • his passing is deeply.
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sons, •Clayto'n, Lorne :and Gordon
Solomon ' four $rster"s Mrs: J
England',, Luckna�w;• " Mrs. M.
Purdy, Flint, Mich.';1VIrs:.'A: 'Mc
Burney;; Soaar-is, ;Man and—Mrs,
George Gaynian; ..Penmar, Penn:
and' two. gI andchildren One bro-
ther
and 'a sister predeceased her:
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