The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-05-03, Page 51945
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The' Lucknow Sentinel,
OBITUAR.
JO>}INR;. *OK .AT 7.
''sympathy is extended, to Mr.'
and 1VIrs.` Ralph Nixon in the
death •ofMr. 'Nixon's •nephew,
John MacKay, 53, of Toronto;
Jack, as he Wasbet'te' known, ac-
companied by his, .mother, •� wh
passed aWaY .seven,:-T;ye41's.. age,;,. , N
"came "here. from 'the west sotxt.x
tett eY G` a -]icy wprkecl._ Nir
l�li:4r . y'r It til tt%c ♦a nalr a £D.".
when. he wept to, Tclt onto:. a►tt ...,
has -:hien :Q t _ with the DM-
.
.
ion . Steel Company. "since that'
time; ;HO -:had; Open at his.. wctx)
until: Monday=when he •cOnnplaa r .
,ed' of • feeling ill. A p lecto was'
summoned..-. a n d 'ai•rangeinenl
were being made •for him to go'
• tb ',the' hospital` `but•,'he passed
away sudt en1X that evenit".� Tie.
'faiveralwad held 'op..., �Thtir sday,.
A�irt1: 19th; ,floor. Davison's fun,
i'al, home; Lucknow,, to Greenhill'
emetei y : Service :was conducted
the ROY'. G.: Howse of Ashfield
nited•Church. The pallbearer;.
weie'Fled'•Anderson,• Wm; Gard-
ner; George Gibson; Milvert. Reid,
Akin Irwin and Wellington W6'r
sten.
THO,1Vi(AS,11. ABELL
Following a:short illness, Mr,.,
Thomas. Henry Abell• died. on
Monday, April 23,, at the Listowel
Memos ial Hospital
Mi. :and Mts .Abell resided in
Lucknow at one time in' the
lvfurdie Block, • when 'Mr.. ' Abell:
was stationed 'here with,the ` ri,
mp
tisk Amen can Oil Coany: Aa
that time. delivery .serviee"'in ;this
'district was by`: team and ;wagon
from, storage tanks at; the C.N.R.
Depot. •.•
The late :Mr Abell .was ;born .On.
June 30, ••1866 in. -Zoria' totwnahip,,•
Oxford County,' . and was a `son
of the.late::Mr. and :Mrs, Richard
Abell.;Qn June 10;1.89,6, h,e..,lnar.-
ried'Selena ',McKeernan, and, -they
commenced farming rear • Cargill.
where they remained for about
10 years.: Later they: resided :at.
Winghiam, L,ucknvw. and: 'Goder'ich
Before going to Listowel- 12 years.
ego. 'His wife '.:predeceased bite.
several: years ago;' He was .ameni-
)er .of -.the, Anglican church:. '.
Surviving': are;`, 'one Tson, .Bert
tbell, Listowel, one • daugh'ter;::
Vlrs :H j*... 'Jobb,.', istowei; one,
calf brothe};•• lierbert Peaarsnn,,
'almerston;'two sisters, Mrs:' Cary
ie:Elder, Miss;.Edna
r, Cargill. ,and_
•
'earson, Toronto. • There • is one
'rat►dson:: r - ,
:The funeral, was held: on Wed
recd_a3 noon .dwitImer ,ice
he home " of his :daughter,- - Mrs:,
E J. Jobb; and vas' conducted' by
1.6v0' Herbert Naylor, rector;:of,
'hrist church; .assisted by -Rev.
E. Kelley. 'Interment>. 'was
lade in Douglas .'Hill cenieter:y
'argil].'
ALBERT SMITH •
The death of Albert ;G. Smith,:
native, of Huron Township, oc•-
erred in Detroit ' on Aprils 8th.
75' years of age ' and. has
een•a•.hospita•l patient for QVC r'
ve months .prior \to his ,passing:,
Mr, Smith :was born ,at
Fsara I;
count '. err •March 28th, -.;1'870, .kon,
iii farm .now, owned by Harvey
rooks.' He',was a son • of the" late
:r..
and Mrs:,"Thomas'•' Smith and
as ,.the last surviving member
' the family.. Albert .was educat-
Lat",,,,,Baranon-ntapd,-!-L4ttilititrtvt
id upon• graduating as ,a 'teacher,.
ught ..in ;the Lucknow •Public
!R1
L' ucknow, Ontario
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.hoof. ,fol, • a titn'e, „ j, ;t�'tez
!ars ago he went, to,' Detroit
her .he, Was engaged •, in th'
irdware business;:"For, the' past:
,teen ycars,.he had, been unable.
Work. elite.°to injuries'suffered
a car' accident,. ,
Mta' Smith was. the last y•survtv-
g .member , of the ' family. '.'Lie
predeceased, by three broth -
'4; William,. Thomas and Sam:
a sisi(+r, Stasan, .triol 'by a•.ha1C
tel,']vias
l'fie�` . w...�' Art ,
fiiatr,ra •service . was heir]
hast Grand Boulevard Mc�UI-
i.s'tcl .e
n Thtarsdav, �'Alil.i 1'.
h, "ot.cnduc'tild
by. Rev. John. A.
omaara.. Interment: was in Forest
WTI; cemetery. This, service . teas
gely,Qdlentd'ed,
,. and many Were
floc fri._.1..t butes
that were Eci=
'IC& he.,esteem .and popular -
e41 whic'Mr. Smith was hold,.is survived
by his i 1;v,s w,fe
• .daughters:
"`An aT'tny `cait .mo` a only as fast; as :its
supplies" Thatttraith is:s el.l'established.,
engineers and iifantry need artillery
support:: All need :aminuni.tion : food
and they'.' need• moral .supe t"::
proof that we,, at home, are d0•i g all we
,can to back them up
Attach: wins :,objectives Siipp 5tt:wins
Wars. •
And that is.whcre we ou the -140111e front,.
fit info fhe, war ,hr �tt;ratiime° ` \t'e "iaacist
•
.fiyrtrish`'support.' ',' \1 C must.` buy more
Victory Bond~
Bear in mind. .pari of the sir<>ncv
wittc i ,Vtc:,t`c;>ry is 1isc�1
to buy foods which Canadian:.farmers
produce and which is needed to feed our
itg'litr and :the fighting forces of: our-
M
allies P Ye
•
Victory:Bonds area good investtnent
,the .safest place that you can 'put your
swings, Yon should, buy :them :'to :have
mon y for' things you want to; do 'when
the : pds : (In case Of etnergency-
you can get Cash -,1.(6r them.):' ..: All the
money' you invesin , : Vi.ctory', Bonds:
mores back •to. you eventually;; • Mean
nine your bonds:earn 3.j 0 interest.'
Your+ banker will tell 'you ` it.'s goon'
,hu,i fios. to put.yoursayinl;s itito.:.Victory
bonds. .. °
NATIONAL:WAR ' FINANCE • CORWITTlE
BEr4JAMIN • 1IY1ULTON
Mt,iamtti•
, rr r cstic'Itt
of Greenock Township rfur much
l ,
of hi's lifct.iin e and, of l ineardiiw
since 1922, died rat his Nome there
on. April' .1 8th- .
• Born in. L,ec.d county, a Scut of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Moulton, on Febrti"ary 7, 1857, In,
s
.to s.
was tt c d•°�i�i 1883 . Isabella Bur -
.esti, daughter of the , ate Mr.
,sand' Mrs. Simon Burgess;•
predeceased l iiti in 1930,.
The :funeral service was held
Friday .afterniron ,''at .Linklater's
funeral chapels. and Was Ilargety
attend& by. friends from the
town and district. Archdeacon -W,
Har-11ey,'of the'Churcb of the
frier
R•
Messiah officiated and interment
Was mad ' in Kincardine ,celnet
ory. I
grandchildren were pall-
bearers,. Howard, Percy and Bur-
ton Griffiths James' and Wifliar.i
Moulton and Lloyd .Needhan .
Surviving , ]vii°, r' Moulton are
Three_;. daughters',. Edith,' • Mrs,
Hiram Griffiths Bervie. ' Ethel,
.J,
Mrs. James': Colwell; in Saskatch-
c?wan and .Myr,tle, • Mrs: Harry
IVeedharn, ,Kincardine'' .township:-;'
'foul ods, . Watson,, `Guelph ,•' Lloyd,
Kincardine;' Fred, Kincardine
township; Sam; •: Greenock town=
ship; .two, sisters, Mrs. William
Kaa'ke,. Kinlough and Mis. Apra{
ham Stringer, Kine,ardirie. , and a
brother, Sam Moulton, Kinloss.