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The ..ucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
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TU:IURSDAY, '1WIAY ' 17th4, 1943
AIiiRLRY MARILYN'atISHELL
A sad- 'death • occurred .on Mon-.
day , April 30th, when, • Shirley.
Marilyn Bushell, beloved 'laugh,;
. ter of Mr. andMrs. Ezra Busher,
Kincardine' Ty'p:.,I passed, away at
nearly three months of age. Shir
�lg wlz had aiict been well sand
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LANGS`TDE
(Tee Late.r last week)
Mr and Mr George. .-.. e• Harkness,
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of T.eeswater 'spent -Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Emerson.'
'Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Brown; Mr,
& Mrs. CYax le.Tiffin spent
day with Mr. and Mrs. -Clark
ohns-ton of . nth , ori, East Wawa_
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tyt: e,• Mrs, Wm. Brown, Mr. s, Far-.
.ish Moffat, Mrs. T. Collyer, 'Mrs..
Charlie Tiffin, ' Mrs. Bill Scott,
M J' McI' tush on passing the
�.t.. -tor Children 1nc
Soil-„ 'S U1- X �1 r+Y➢_
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Bl : ter.. petal-
wed=real, aid.. could ;:not help he, ;:.Sun:da�.. frarn ., yth .-__af--
she was .brouglit,home• three days ing three'. weeks` with her daugh:
prior toro her, death, The , ftrner;z1 ter, Mr. and 'Nl s John Haggitt,,
took place .Tuesda: afternoon Quite a. number•. of. folks. from.
- - ,..: • Y .; ended t li• ,
from Linklater':s Funeral ,Horne:, t h i;'s , cornrntinity' ,attended d ., ,e
uct . h ".ervice .c nducted by Rev.
•' Kitcard�ine,"with service •cgnd, ... chart s , 9,
pd-.byRev:' Geo'r e, honour', iec Wilson•: in •'Wh techux'ch'.on. Mons
• r of- $er'vie. ',Anglican ,Churcl ,;, da Y evening in her/Or •of V -Day,
tor •'.g
I erment� was ' made n': Kincar- ' A 3 act•comedy,, -"A ready-made
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KAIRSHEA MEETING
The April meeting; of the Kair
hea Club • wag . held at , the home
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Another COW _
We received another :copy of
the Aprll. 19th• issue of The Seri=
. _.._ t e from, Mr, George aSeri-
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rs, Jim _ - a_ ,
ms held' .b the Red Cross iss J' sSie MacKv• The rol ' The requrremt'nts avecn
era • , Yin of 1VI e
. ,•.. obtaining t`c.r•, , , �.. amply supplied .arrd these pager,,
nursing class and obta rr - g call was answered by econor i been• turned ,ever to e
tificates and,.grls.., have .
'wrinkles'and'''comrnunity,.singing
Ostrander -Armstrong Groiip-a r. refreshments at a bioorl
>. to se. ve >
The i;egtrlar rnbnthiy meetinu clinic, "whatever month they w er`w
. t re..:��r..ander Arm,.-,. , y ea.11ed-Fon, -_ ; .._ �_.,_.�..,,..
-*-Cil h
two ed The Club decided
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litre":cemetery,.''Tho. beautiful flflr -• Farr ilyt!was..pi<esented in' White -
.humorous
txl::tributes' •bore testiYnony to the church'last Friday evening by Pt, Miss' S.oy. Steve art; a.. hum
B Cr"
ci... T •'z >.sl'lr,a; cl1 Vbr.. k.+ , c�_Ta • t f
met on WedncsdaY May9th at all' 11x5 01 «`oz�ttt
. 14''::_kiAd i5 ->c t .
arson e.-- P,'fter the opening r _e.- „
the p ag , a- reeds.,. prepared.. by Mrs.••A:4Suth=
hyin,'rx anal prayer by • Mrs.• W. V,
• erland,' 'wase .read 'by Mrs, 'Tom
Joliston ' the SGriptu•e• lessonry•was., Mae!)
•ld: (Other. num bets � en'
t ' Robert ;Rae.' .The roll MacDona .�
read • by.Mxs. .. y the,px'ogram inculded,a vocal ti'o
s' ' e ed • by .the .err s,..M ss tri'6.
read
vvas ;• an w r . Y:. •s. � .•J; .:Ga x uther ,
w•. ,' `by' 'Mr.
. flower slips, After, thy. M"rs .)+orstet.
burino;,'bf . w , lian Carruthers" and. Opfer,
risiness eried'the following pri,1 ll ins Katheiijne er,
b: p readings., by M
gram; • •
was mach enioyed; .vocal .`• ie MacKay and
.Inn Miss 'Annie: -lvrh-S't'ouvax•t. tinct:,_ • r :rxxstr_u-
t 1� ��1VIx.s Me McDougall •
due y... y. . ..,� , Mrs., L1Sryd ,,•
mental Mrs: I7,, MacDonald Mi's,
: het 'way:to Albert :players,. Many from this reading by'• Mrs George ow
',way, Slrrrlcy., won 1} , Ab .y, .. • � a p'ano'rnstrurrre'ntal by Nur'•
thers' hearts, • Shirley was an: ,,corn xaunrty attended ythc,; play and, and r.
o,
i d .. The .casket be aret'S 'd ....'e.... eon Kilpatrick, The. topic was
only. �,ch.rl .casket . ? � .... ',, . ..• _ •.,. e1..Robeitsnn
Mrs. •.Tiffin• spent Sunday ,.with taken by Mrs::; Russ
ave an' outline of .the life
1VIi�. ••and • Mrs. Russel Ritchie:::'' • calla .g_ Stew:
•Ir. Blake Gaurit' Spent Friday of Irving Berlin. Rev; J,. W. S
losecl the' meeting with„pray=
last wztlt. 1VTr . and Mrs.• Georg;. 'art c... �Zc ah mn;,,"F`ath �of oui F�th�
wa$`..c 'n lucted, by Y
:. •han::of' � Whtechu'rcli. cis.;• .A;contest'.o ._ ,, . �.:-, in-°memb.r.y of , :�l+x.,.
McCl�.yztrg,sung
on-- Mrs..farold• Johnston and a spa
This' corrimur�ity. eYtexids ,
\verge 'two; cousins,. Thelma and
• Claire Bushell •.-and an ,aunt • and
uncle, 'Burton` and :Marie '1Iyc;,.
• The 'flower bearers also: were two
of .Shirley's ,aunts and uncle; Bea-
trie;, Alice and Alvery: Hayes.
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• AIRS. GEORGE PERCY
11!Ix s.m Hannah_ Jane P:eicy4 of
the. second, of.Bruce died, in Kin
cardine . General • Hospztal, 'April
25.th. She:'was: born en .Amherst.
.•;island; Pr•ince.Edward County, ilr7
the year' 1853 and ;" three Ye irs
later came.' with her: father„ and
nothei, the late Mr, and Mrs',
Richard Halde'nby with five Older;
children ;tb : the. lOth . concession,
of 9ulross township,' which w,as'
-ttidri kr of nri ne= Queen-s�Bi;i- .
• Shea became the wife of-TMThem�as}
George:Perty of the; t2thi::conces
• sion::of. Kinloss:. township :.in ,1902,
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--and- lived• on 'the:-14th.'concessien,,
of Greenock for '20. years. ';Then:
they.; returned .to: a•..•home. iti `tht
•.. old •neighborhood •obi'. the '12th ..of
• • Kinloss; near..Kinlough, ,where:,in:
1923 her:'husband •died .,
:She •liv<ed, for a time in Kincar.
..dinesiin_the�borne of.•a niece, Mrs.
Frederick Aa11, until: she: became
411 and •.was' •removed to '.the ho'--
pital in Kincardine. where she
received the finest treathient: Fn''
the past 5 ,'years. she lived in. the
Borne; of .a:stepson,: George Percy;
of the second of .Bruce, until ,her
removal again-.tO'Kincardine, Hos-
pital, just , one week” .before he':
--death....:
: Mrs Percy, was ' • a hfe longe.
f. membe.r.,.of the,:®nglican'-Chur_ch..
- a de -v uT CFiristian and, he er
sra: many "other, lives'• along the nat.:
row • way. She:•.had a ,'.won`det`ful
..tnemory;: a. cheerful_. disposition,
and an understanding neartk and;
told many a stor y, of th early days.
of'.B•ruce County, of •car xng pro
visions` from :'Gbderich Tong- the
' blazed ,trail and footpath; the old
log.house,::'the ....burning' of . the
follow, the" logging`: bees, the . barn
raisings, the; quilting,' bees, maple.
sugar and taffy parties. She 'spun
many,. a fleece •. of 'wool, weVe
.many .a *yard :of cloth; . and' en
gaged in. Many. forms of r active
life. Her provisions 'never ••did' run•
out,.:•and no, one ever left hr!r
'". home .withotit` a 'meal...
...She took a keen'. 'interest ,in the • .`
welfare ..;of : the, - commu'nity. ane'.,
• had••many frie.nds•,,both near and..ql•
far. A. `brother,'Alfred I-falderby,:
• •,, , of • I inlougl , sui vines .
Sheasg�,s-.kart tp,rest.Ya r :'',e..9t.r c..-..
lT'i1T" cmetery. "T Rc:`v 'Geo). gi }1 •
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o _of. the , CYiur:ch of the.
Ascetrsion, .Kriz.lou.gh, • . concluctec
the `last •r iti s
Wm. Macln'tyre�''took the topic
on ".Storing • of winter garments.: ,
' at the Jest meeting,
The.' gotta t
"Little leaks. sink, :Jest
` ships",
was taken b`y • Miss; Jessie'. Mac,
Kay..
preciative: parties who desired: '
thein
: $ ff e r141. 54014;;
Mac hil .� .._
Eqs. �( e.
recently 'str itc con in Toi,ontc with
a •severe 'stroke of ,paralysis : tha+'
affected :her r;ght side. She Was
a forrlrer, member of the House of
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tt� wa a•me
Commons at .O.. �, ,, andrn
CC,F: "ait
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.of.. the. � ,.p .Y'.` �
• v'nc-ial House ;during .the , hrt.1
rr1iament
Work, Done• By . Blake Ladies.
During 1944'the ollowing•.\wiir',
was done by 'the ladies of Bl�ilse's
ed Cress: quilts,
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unit of'• the R C .}
:9 pair socks, 1"pair seaman's socks,
3 s.uits'pyjamas, and 1,sleeveles
r w i, e. 8',0 aw 's don• l•Pd
'sweater, , wla,.l... ..._Q,..
dial cis ; w,as•, - _ _ _ Fund,
" to the;.'Milk-for Britaib Fund,
late Franklin D, Roosevelt; � _ •'
gr•.atulation's to Mi�s; Bi11 1�Iac7rr hour:‘, enjoye
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1`iftl
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chair
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'last'
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build ati,•••addition•
1 Bray dilicks have done well for.
live delivery guaranteed. just let
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• YOU sPend YOUR' vacation?
This year
ancr to acceOt -.Work ori individual
By .serving.. as.. a. Farrnekettg
Farm ,.Citdet.'Yolf not only build. uP.-
14.4
food . food' that:Anew-1's life to
millions of people , in liberated •
Act NOW !„' Atudeiits. Who have the; necego.ry tt6tictirg. at Schee).
'Can go to werk en ,,D;Att;m Ar ONCE 'and .still seCure cduCational
credits. 8.0e -your' tOaCheir ot write. direct .to
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' DUCATION
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