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OB I TU 'A R Y
MARSHALL GRAHAM
Marshall Graham, a member
of one of ; Lucknow's earliest fa,in-
ilies, died suddenly at his he ne
":here on Sunday, . April 18th.
Marshall had • been ill last fall.
He spent the winter in Toronto,•
• and returned home about three
Weeks prior • to” his .death, appar-
ently in' improved health.
.Death was practicallyinstan-
taneous from a heart attack.
, Marshall was alone at the time
but,. was discovered .yu'st. a feW
minutes after the attack by Car-
man •Craig and . his: father who
tenant ''the front; part of the resi-
dence. .. ,
Marshall..was born in Tucknow.
,62 years' ago, ,He was a son of
the late ,Robert Graham , and An-
nie 'Bowles: 'His father :w4.51.01.*
'of Lucknow's earliest settlers and
prominent in the . business and
civic life of " the . community
throughout his, lifetime. '
Marshall worked •, for' 'the T
.Eaton Company in -Toronto at one
time and after the outbreak of
World -War L. enlisted with ;t e .
160thFIBruce•_, Battalion and saiv
service inFrance..•' •
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diiring `National.. Baby Week"
and. a ,reminder that • we are
headquarters, for all'fine baby
foods.
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Ivory Soap
Large bar •. 15c.•
So' pure and .•in.i•1d for baby's
tender skin •
Swift's Strained Meats;
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Package ... 45c
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Lamb, _Liver,: Chicken,. Beef,
!' Vegetable
3 .:Jars 29c
Junket Rennet. Powders
packages
Heinz &Aylmer Baby Foods
3 tills ,. . :4. 25c
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Arrowroot and : d
:Sunwheat Biscuits '
Call in.' and ask for a copy
of the booklet, : "Your Baby's
Diet" and 'a free ,tin of Strain-
ed Baby. Food.
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The Store of Friendly dly Service
'PHONE 82 " . WE DELIVER
SEPOY TROPHY, Marshall has since made his a
(Continued from page •I) home in`.Lucknow.''He had lived •;
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`THURSDAY, APRIL 29th, 1948.
alone sincethe`deathaf his sister,
Juvenile Trophy TO Crime Mrs. Id . Fl nn
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Honored also at this banquet Of •a familyof ten, two. b:ro-
thers and three, sisters; .survive,
David . of. White Rock, B.C.;' Mrs.:
Richard, Burrell ..(Eunice),, of Port.
a or
Credit- Mrs. Kenneth Burton
( Y
, Toro i , b 'Tbroh o
but would be received shortly. ` and Mrs. Win. -„Ainley. (Dahlia) of
*ere ternbers of the Juvenile
team,, which. won the W,O.A A.
"B ''championship., '.!.'Tory" in-
formed them that';- the' Stafford
Mr. Hoag, 'coach- of both these
teams, spoke,'briefly.,., and' had a
good •take -off, oni the tame ' iri
Waterloo.' Mr. Hoag referred to
"Pelt" .a's the "finest'and, squarest
man .I ever associated -with
Harold. Ritchie replied' for. The
Sepoys. arid. Alex MacIntyre' for
the;,Juveniles. •
Mr. W. T. '`Doc" Cruikshank
lauded, the 'fans. "I don't know:
of '. 'anywhere', that; they :follow
sport like Lucknow", he said He
:would like to ;see, baseball get go=
ing. again. •
.C.1.a r' k' Finlayson presented
photos to the team •and comment-'
.ed that 'the year had. been . a fin-,
ancial'.'success; as: Well; Jackets
are of , the way, he ; said, :and add-
ed' ' that ,the secretary -treasurer.
wild . f rther—take 'c a =of7 the ,
•:: ENGAGEMENN TS
players: from the "pot of gold"' Mr. and Mrs.. H. B. Chase wish
Toronto: All. but David were here
for the funeral • ' '
•. "Predeceasing Marshall were•
'three sisters; Mrs •,..Etta ' Stoner; -
Mrs.
toner;Mrs Ida Flynn, MrS 'Florence:
Pierce and 'a':bibther Robert..:
The funeral Service.'was ,held;
in Johnstone's Funeral .Horne on
Wednesday afternoon of last week
with Rev. C: MacDonald and
Rev • J. W Stewart' takuag part
in; the `service •
Members of, the :Canadian Leg-
it& • atterided' . the',. service • in a
::body ,arid The Last. Post 'was.
sounded by Mr. P. W. HoagPall-
:bearers were: Legion Members,.
'.Elwood Drennan,. Wim Lockhart,
W. Anderson., Wm. . timson;
George Taylor :arid • Herb. Miller.
they had built
Reeve Austin '.Solomon. spoke
briefly ,
Guests. at the banquet ?ISO. were
ritembers of .The !Clansmen. spore-
sored : Bantam and Pee; Wee `teams
On th'eir'.tbelialf• their•;: respective.
coaches,' Campbell Thompson and
H.•';D. "Bud" Thompson, 'spoke
briefly..
Mr: "Gregg was .again called .on
"Wand :reviewed :the; growth of. the
W.O A:y established four .years,
ago' an ' which. s.aw 86 'teams' ;in
action, last 'winter. '
These., were 139 , ball • teams' . iri
the League last year in. all. series
arid .in ;all •branches of sport close
to 10,00.0 players. ,have -sighed
W.O A.A: .certificates since the
Association ;was organized
"Tory'. ''stressed the importance
of• attention to 'school work and
a `good education, being,giist and
foremost in 'he lif of; every.
young athlete'. e' ex ended con
,gratulation to a ,> ncelned and
said that •The 'S o5s were ;: a
credit to,, Lucknow and to. the •
• SALES
...Hugh .Curning,. president of ,the .• . !!"lam* !
Hockey Club, was the 'cdncluding
speaker and extended thanks 'to REPAIRS •TO ALL MAKES'
all. who had contributed to the.
.success'of the 'hockey s
FC*t' L�A1y'.
the'banq,uet. •
to announce,'the • engagement of
.their :, eldesdaughter, Helen.
Margaret, to Le4Mard . Allin, son'
of Mr.'. and`, Mrs.. George Rivett.
of :Dungannon? the ,marriage •to:
take .',place early: iri• .May.
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