HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-12-23, Page 19THURS., DEC'EMBEit 30th, 1948
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1948 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
FOURTH CONCESSION BOUNDARY EAST
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Mr. and. Mrs. Walter MacKeit- Season's Greetings" To`
zie sl)c' ,Christmas at the home •Mr. Lavergne Mac,Millan
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TUARY
JOAN C. Ma,cKENZIE
of. De,, Mert ber• of a pioneer. Kinloss
Township°family, Mr. John C
MacKenzie died in Wingham Hos-
pital an Monday, Decerrr,ber 20th.
He had been in failing hearthe'for
some. time. • •
A. on of the late Roder rel.
Isobel MacKenzie, he , was. born
of Stttart Mae enure in Walker- troit is h
olidaying' at his hiarne,
ton. . " . Mas..s 'race Moir : and her Pup-
mr•. and -Mrs. Duncan MacCon:- '.ils if S.S. No, 9 had. ;� very gcd
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nen vent y t the concert. Mr. James McIntosh . re-
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.huniI of Duncan,;. MacLeod in sided for`thep 'ogram which con-
•�ucknow .and helped him cele-. Sisted of carols': by the audience,
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bate his 85th birthday. ' dialogues, drills; recitations by
t Christrrids" oda a
ivlitis Christine Thompson • of Fred Moo •c • lnd Kathleen Filsher
r.
ToLorlto and Murray Thompson 'of c{rcix uses by. the, 'pupils, `.'sulci l y
dsor are home' for the hoii- Miry Uses.
ter, ,.J
Win > isl ,. esu,
days. the King' i' :13(')P17'.... n -
Mi: and •Mi•s.' Harold Jviinson' nt:aS •StUr '. with.the :.flanne gra
ph,
er•tained, relatilres from Owen , ; . lt, .nch
ent over given 1��•" L<•..(,io�;�ston. L'>anr}r.
.Sound Christmas was' s erVed bythe ladies.' ..• .
, l�'Ii. Renniejqraharii:an-CI—Sister ..the 1 dre, �Iftr.r
. .tt`hc gr•(•)ka r [tl ..
-Jean'. of Toronto ' .motored hdme • •
. fez Chi s� .•as ,
Llo d 1VIacC'1 � x Grllres.. unci 'Mr.. unci.VIr,:. Anl;y
• Mr, y .. ere •ot, Paislt.y MacDonald :at Donald :. • e �r
visited Sunday -at ;the t rilebjat , 'Vial .,rr_
.nic(Y. ‘‘.ere . John
Err years ago :on the homestead
cm the Second f:o cession, Kin -
Dios ,`arid where . .spent the
greater. palrt Of his 1i e:.except for
a Period -whi:n he Was employed.
;s a: young man' in numbering op,
er atie,ns.'in Michigan and -Algoma.'
Since retiring • from farming of
late years, Mr.' MacKenzie con-
tinued to.'reside- nearby the old.
homestead 'Whic.h is now owned
ley.. 1ir5 " ne • heie; i+ rank t�lFeir+Kan
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- c <)rge ' en -
home.' He was. aceornPartieii' t nie--rtc�dy4art:1 ' ns it .Mr . 'r
by his daughter Shirley, nd ' enrn:• Raktb and v'ith Mrs: D. leen
CixListma, day guests at. he .
. t ncdy,.•.'Whrtechurch:' Mr.: rind .'Y , ,
, home of R. Martin' 'were ;Mr s , C,•
Gearw.; • F'is`lwr :an(' f '1 'th
r, ,and r�.Ronald •Fr)rster and
old Woods- of St. Helens ;and Mr: amity \with• M'
r s J. 'Car tethers;
•r a .jarniy.��1•..
Martin and :Mr, Elmer and Arlt,. M l M
Alan '-MacDonald and wife and. ' "
ziother of `the(6th Concession•
fall -10Y. it
Mi•., and' Mrs. Clare MacIDou all t Mrs, 'Catharine Morri-
g son's in TurnherrY TQC '' M,
and. 'children of Flesher tern . Were" r ,. and
Alis, Phar•is Mashers; and Carolyn
Rode MacDougall. ,��
` n•1VIt ,; and• Mrs. John MacMVlillan and
Sunday . guests at .the horse : of n
tt i'th M M Tom.ckctt;
i.., and '.VIis. Mc1.Morrrscm . nd
'and Mrs George' Middle � d � a
'• I.t M ;
ton and 'baby daughter were hotc°v
,zre, •
, Thea' late Mr; MacKenzie, was an
industrious fanner, a good. friend
and neighbor, a . staunch L.be al
and•a. devoted''and'faithful mem
ber of South Kinloss Presbyter.:
ran ,Church; and; for:•. many: years
served on the Board of .Managers:
The funeral: servile- was held
in the church on .Thursday after::
noon conducted by ,Dr: C. lit
MacDonald, 'Interment. was in
Kinloss Ceinete ;The allbea --
�' P r
ers were Walter, M .
1• a�`Keiizie,
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John Purdon.s, Mr...
i�, r t . ..n Ni • t Smit Morrison .
and Les`
on :;wi i r.Nand'
N!r s:.Gordon .
rday..visi o s athe ome of R. Alt
t} M•
f �'Is rr'r,orr; Messr°s; .1 ci and. 'Evan
Ever ,berry enjoyed ',the bea t.' an
fel Chr rstmas weater: ,�
Middleton. •
u r; Mc uillin :�� ith
�n @ Mr •; and Mfrs •F.'i`
24fc(;)tiilln; NGr: and. Mrs, -'Harold
.;arid Dc.inhi-e• `of Tor onto'
BORN :'
t�^ith: J. D -a'w on;• Mr. and IVlr W
. ea he: and family of+B Eery •
• PHILLIPS — On 'Thursday,', Dec- IVIt•
and 1VIr Bob.'I F,
'VIcQ�iillrn .axil •fam.-
prniber 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs R � J
MacKenzie, Wm; MacKenzie, ,Ed'
MacKenzie; • Duncan:,'MaeConnell.
and,•Douglas Graham.
MacKenzie.. is s u r • •:
u vi1 ed •by
t w - sisters; ".Mrs: D. M.Thom -
son (Isobel), of Toronto and Miss
•Kate:M
acKenze' bf=G:ueIph. Three,•
brothers :;predeeeased ,hirci:'''Ale'
o A 1 sb v
t , y e ur�., Sack assed awa
P .3t
ast'`Augu'st.•'Kenneth died: in 1944
and William in 194'1. :
Phillips, ' a. son Randdll Noel The •
rly and. Don•a1d 'and '41.x. Mar- 1
infant . is a great grand-4on pf Mrs •• " • •<<•
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,.... •
Kenzie'
of Hoanrilt n•
Mr shRl
and:i•s.
R. J: Wopds of St.. Helens.
'1 ` can't .quite • diagnose', you.i
case", said• the doctor, "I think'
it's drink''.' d `
"All right", Said the, ' patient.
gravely, "I'll come ''track' 'when
Dyoii're sober". a Anes: Will , Forster, . '
' "Kenneth Mackenzie. and ..Mr...and• ,
Mrs. • Roy Finlayson and family''.
with •Mr., •arid Mrs `Witt 'MacKeri
zie
Miss CraCe Mair. a spending the'1
'holidays at her. -home, in Toronto: I
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Mr. and Mrs, .James Foi ter.!',
were Christnui's. priests of Mr and
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1° is 20.
war$sme. taxes
grid oirdess. :
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Al for it tither way:.'.:both •
e-rark t mean the sant thing.
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Authorized 'Bottler Of Coca Coln: under "Contract. V itis
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O. B I T U A R Y •:To Spend Wintee.In Vancouver °
Mr. Murdo Matheson of Loch-
-MRS. NEIL, W.-MetEOD ' alsh left ''last week for Vancou-
Rev. S. - M. Scott, minister'of ver where he wur spend the w_ in-
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Strathroy Presbyterian. 'Church, ter with his brother:,
conducted the funeral service 'at
Denning Bros. funeral• home on •
Thursday,. Deeember...23r-d, fdr sister Fern and brothers, J'ohn':of,,
Mrs. ;Neil' W: McLeod (nee May London, Will and •Clyde of Strath -
•who died in trathr.oy ; ropy, deeply tnour-n her, passing,
Hospital Tuesday, December 2.lst. =Heti sister Ida predeceased her in.
Interment was in Strathroy Cern -'. October,
ct`'ry' • "JO EPII (EOROS• WARD•
Mrs,- McLeod Was ..the :e,Ir t . Mr.: Joseph Geor. W
1? g aid, '87
daughter'of the late Thoma' sun years, of ass d - "'.a '
. Chatham, c aw
Margaret Reid and was, born in in tt. Joseph's Hospital. on Mon-,
I uckn"ow;; • September • 27th, 1881;: day, December 20th, He had been
On.. January •1st; •1919 'she wa.,in failing health for the past four..
years and seriously , ill • for the
past week, ` ..
o . •H rn county,.
Born .in o t � . .
u n � uxr 3 , son:. of '
the late Mr. and
��erL-year. ,ago she earn r1' to ` Ward, he moved to Windsor • 3.6
Lucknow ,to' visit her sisters and year's a o and,• rna a his om ':
brother s ..before ,proceeding to' , in thiata district ever. since. He was
Penticton, .13.0; to see• her daugh ' a ,.hieinber , of the Belfast .L.,• -0.L:
•ter '-Ellen ' and yoring grandsiur,; No 499:
While on this visit ' •
, s t she' was taken IXe•: is siu•vived b .,f .ur d ' �- •
y aught
ill. and was unable to travel thus'
ters, 1V,irs. , Hounar d M�rcer- Jen-
remaining with, her; sisters. till the ntie . of Edmonst:on M
rs, , C A.
family, moved to.Strathroy, There McAllister•
...(Lizzie) , of Chatham,
she' gradually -'gi ew` corse until Mrs.: Ernest McAllister
(May) of '•'
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gthe :end.
Vindso•r, • VrsMerle Westlake
With her:tiust -strongly anchor (Geonginai of Windsor,three Soria
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ed • in., her.. Saviour, she' bravely -Harry. `of Windsor;: Joseph of
endured her sufferin•g ;and;' sepal- California and ' 'Ca•se of Toronto,'
ation. fi•orri her ;;family:: She Rivas also seventeen r•andchildreiai and-,
g
a' loving, kindly.: erson s• .ath :' eightee; great? randchildren.'
• P YrnP a eighteen'
etic• and :,helpful to the •need:,,'; I The remains, rested : •at the •
Wherever sire ,lived 'She - was. 'an j 'h'' k• d G d" f 1
active , and energetic'worker in,home,•Chatham, until
til Tuesday'af
church ariLRet Cross•:work:when the ,body was con-
•Aveyed •to dersron
funeral
Was a family :•reunionwhen her home, Windsor, .:when • funeral
husband, daughter' .• Ellen: a n 0 . services were held Thursday at
r'
•g atrdson' 'viSited her dur'irig • the:• 3.30 with'Dr:.Rev:' Paulin officio=
summer .They,- along, ,with. her ting. • .. ;.
n'arried to ` Neil' W. McLeod. . Of
Anyox,. B,C., 'where they lived un-.
m:o\}ing to Duparquet •. Quebec
in 1940, ••
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.tInder an amendment to the Highway Traffic•Act enacted in' 1947; provision.
be paid, in, ihe . manner prescribed, judgments' for "perion.ar injuries' and
. property damage .sastained by reason of the operation of Jnotor vehicles;
• w hich cannot be Collected in the Ordinary,mannerlroth the judgment debtors.
The imethiod,presCribecl far cleating the Fund is thp collection of a special fee,
when requiitd, In*: each person to whom iS isSued .either an operator's pi a
licens
4ithouiih to date no -fees liave. hee'n: collected,. frotn th6se 'optcatink Motor
vehicles,r, the. iegislatiOn ,6s been in, effeet since the Of JUly, i94 7, :and
.judgMents have been paid by the Pepartment pending th creation of
Effective with the issue of i949 motor vehicle operators' and hauffeiirs4;'
ficenies, an'additib.nwl fee of 50 cents set) will be c llecte from e Ch person
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t 0 W licurils4Sutaa '1949 license, which , e will. be known as the Unsatisfied
fele at:id. will be set aside'•solely .for the pUrpose of creating'
the Unsatisfied liudginent '
This is not .an annual. fee and' ho further fee will be collected from motor '
Vehicle drivers for this puipbse until he Fund ivexhausted oi so nearly so as• •
indcate`that there is.n6t sufficient ;ti the Fundlo.pay judgments for a period
of at least one year. '