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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-09-13, Page 7teVRs 4 sEJ TEMBER •13th, •1945 .OBI" Off N j!ENIY 'EBS'TERR .highly esteemed. resident •of • the Seaforth distriet passed away. inp Bgams`fillo.on Monday,Sep e t mber 3rd in the' person of the late:14bn Nolo Webster,:, .his 1114yea : Vie,•-11'ad-hecn. an failin. health f<i. 5ome ,hire, and two yvoe ' •k sp3'ioi�,to 1is::aea'th:;had: gone. his son"L renee., He. was born 1.� ;lkr�,�F::tr,rl Tri hi4 crc��rrlr went t� Ilhnots•gvt •kterezho wa'Sen gagcd .as a.. ontr'actor: lie w.ent ."K. to.•Seafortli in 191;4, and was a • riir 1 "mail' .eourier for' sixteen -a-SU3... �. •-.r �-. 'Gordon et Ttlt onto ,and Lawreneel', oF'$eamsv'il1G,, and two,: stepzdau ghteisz Mrs, Ben Rrsrr'g bf vIc:� Killop and Mrs Odus• Leach. of Illinois The. funeral servi:ce'•was heldy at Seafor th., on Wednesday' 'and waconducted by. Rev._ W J.' ".Patton: TW—Pallbearers:.' we're • '• Messrs: J. H. Ireland, Wellington :Webster, Elliott:Congram, BLickii ghain,` Walter :Afton and. Keith • Webster.,', :Interment: was. made in Greenhill .'• Cemetery,. :Lucknow . n _ ThetlLucknow Sentinet Luc EDDING BELL , LADD—HARRIS. ' • Surrn ne'r ,floss, banked) ' with ferns formed a.n' efee'tive',setting in St. Andrew's United' Church; on Sa'tt.izrday,, September tit when. Anrrie`:Adetine Harris vires united in marriage. to Herbert Ladd.- The . bride .is the;only daughter of Mr ::.nd. tris ai. ornas' Harz-is,of'R' 1e. Y of Mr. and 1Vlxs. ,1-1. A. Ladd. of Palmerston; The Bev.' Eugene' Beech officiated, Mts,• Charles pottier:. of Hamilton, aunt of the bride, presided•, at the. organ and • Miss•Mac'ion Munn sang'Beeause'• during ih sr wn Af _ The charming bride, given. in .Marriage by "het ..iathei; , wore' a' gown of -,White— ,n5.4Wf�t'h. sat; 16.74; rliP4gYt7lv Sll4®1573 iii: 7(i' m »�N VtilltOrMSTI. yW/s,:>k,no,,•,oy,,,, ,.{ �p.�.y..*Iwo . *tit • �sr .:! w 4r4rilw. vF - �k4�xF:x• '. ntarici: bouffant skirt. A heart shaped headdress triirtmed withpearls, held her floor' length veii<'.Her bouquet was talisman roses ;and': she :gore' a string of pearls, the gift. *ofthe groor . Miss Bertha' Turnbull- of P er 'ori'... her. _ Vim. st >- � Glx attendant-"froclted ti pale yellow floor .'length dress 'with matching It addressR_.and!ahouldr>` length veil nal .ca>* .n 'r,.` ag- oses.- C1:ai.t+7.1,ttl vcx""P'a° Tris*:' • ty ,..n4kOik Q1444o.:4^ 4v4?,P, o.k '• 4+4%sr,�- F Q SEY 1V :stopwasygroomsman arid William', and Huffy' Harris, brothers of the bride, were ushers. . ' POI' the wedding• trip the..bride donned, a becoming' cocoa brown dressmaker suit, matching; 'acces vies and:: `leaf :-green' ..tsz, £>aat. -- so • l'ollowing :a •wedding trip to Mori- treal and Nia ar „ ,� ,_ ..�'alls,._the re andoorn w� i wg � � � . d �n�_P . _ __.... e e sex;_• -} ��.I L iii -, wS nl-^_•„XY C ..v`-`-'-.f :;..aw4.�.y.wti,.x..�ds»1...:Je..�:-,c.- s,�Y r�i_•'w 1,."+i.3:,1",..�;•'�•%wYT.-�StiaP-Wnr'�`-�'.dl-. ii 1+ gyp( ' , • „DONALD.' ScrN EVIN . ...Ahighly esteemed resident .o Goder-igii'•-for_ the-,-pas.t--35 years,' VVirs, Donald McNevin died, in Al= e iandra Hospital -on 'Friday;: Aug= ust 31,.�She had been seriously ill•. :for two weeks '. Mss::. 11�IcI�ir� �� t���=•-firmer-= , Frances :Sneltzer, was born Kinloss township a daughter 'of. the. late ' Paul .and Margaret' Earl Sneltzer, and..before moving' to Goderich had lived i ; Ashfield. 'township. Her husband 'died • nine .years,ago',. She was .a member,of' ..Knox .Pregbyter'ian 'Church' and ;of the Women's Missionary Soc .: iety I She,is sureived 'by an. only dau- .'ghter, Miss, Myra "McNevin, of the: •''office staff'' of, the :God.e•ic,h' vator and' Transit The .'fun-. was held from• th:e ; Brophey ktrnei`al home with pt e 'service. h..,, conducted by lev Richard Stew. • are of. i{nox Church. Interment• was. in Maitland cemetery �� : NR5• D�LA1�rC',ILII♦rS ; 4449,9444.44...004-0444 4GW `0+%4444• MP%40X"X `d00pN• list :S • p, 4 -/.'Ek � / /V "off 44SS I • „....,-,„4„0„,,.4,'"e,11,&' 4.4f'pjv 7 , , .. The supply of'texhlesr is -not.adeqUate to the demand. Fax six Years;; most'of the world output has gone to war.. Victory has not improved the situation Tkeie`3e ILn t_1.076hough�textilis- to aaadcrler man `� y-rfeonth�to; come.. • The-death:of Mr ..DAriald Gil=' lies .(nee Annie Cameron) occur- . red `ii? Detroit, Michigan, Satui- day, Augast, •25th, . 1945,' at ..her :.home • 9022 'Petosky Ave., after a. long illness . " :::.y •:••1744:54:7.1C • • 4.WFV ......4.4.4.47,44004 • 4 Canada -depends,;largely on other saurces.for raw materials an • or— some yarn; --an •,7 --- '.fabrics ,_ .•._ A serious •manpower, shortage till—c-orafrarats�#he-•te�f�le itr-- dustry of qij Allied countries, Shortages : overseas must be met..l� Itta lee 'Months,.befog ' production ,s resumed m •. e, 'Europe. • �1VIrs:. Gillies:was one otfourteen 1.; • children both, to'•the late .Mr and!. Mrs Roderick Carnes ori of Loch • alsh, Where she was -barn October • 6tlr, 1865 Atte; :'her , marriage'ltd. ilohald' 'Gill'ies zn: ;f88.3 Mr.. and. Mrs. •Gilkes. lived .,for. a :time on. the--Zrtd- = Ecrrrc�:n : of �Iui on --}fie^ '-.I fore moving •to Caluriiet Michi.-:. 'I gan;' The'last several .years'.•thay made their home__ in Detroit..Mr.; Gilkes died in."1936 The funeral was: held 1att?•Tues- deyfromr ' Iome:',l} ,eV -Roy, L.- Aldrich :and ilev"'lA.lvin ':. Morris h"ad charge' "'of the, ser v e which was lajrgely y t lefi yes and ft rends, The.;fou.r• $on and: twwo • sons -iii-; la -w :acted .srs p • allbc r pa ,et s. , Surviving; are. 'two ;,daughters, • Mns,: Richar:tl 'H Hocking, Mrs.. W. Geop'ge.Peters of Detroit,; four ..a sons, Kenneth' cif C61uthet, Mich.; Roderick. and John af' IDettoit; •,'living` of 1 cintiac. 'Mich.; seven randchila•ren> . iii d:'. three• t'oat graridchild1.64. There - . :four siste also survive i8,, Mr s..Jennie. '1,1i4. Peter' • Murdoch .of Detroit; Mrs.•John Murdoch. of. Learning- •tori, Ontario:. ick »..A. it,. Finlayy scn of l.ucknr�==: �u scn F four brothers uriek grid ',banes of Loehalsla:,. iioder`rQf p9tl*rr rs ori. and Dfirt� d `ci rt uric, T.„ Alberto. Orta Si$ter 'ago ftr•uj . d ce s brothers _ px cd IV1rs.:( l_ilt.sp iaF4Xo..wic".t 4" "Yea;w5. • • ' •,f • Substantial •qua•ntities .;of all kinds of ieXtilesa�e still • ''required by, occapationat forties. Domesticdemand; for textiles. Civilian'. dothin ' needs of . ir�'trease'd s1Tarpiji Burp 1Ijie ` `� turning servicerneri and wo men are;'swelling the' demand war. It strl( going up, here at;home,' Nn ��p,N cti4at s &titDE. C'0 e':arid pr th. �� F Nilh av dp^c .oyld pro • Y'hds, Ukil MSN' ce;•'in a 6bg, ,., • oanAl y.: d ober,tt { aoierliv'' {empty ed. o S'erie,,Of 'o Women' Pretassist• Ga a�urtise`nenl iF to ted Ways t , : eRes itlusne an;�, and out- . ,f om •ovtOro l otuout- re-Oded , . etas• Or and ed Oairn • • ,e�onniny' t hese e m90 style`. ;ptlteh 'hi01`tSERv �tt0�' V '-Tills year,; production directives have' again hen: 'issued to the textiles industry: .They :areintended to 'divert output to more -—essential...goods„ 134f directives alone' cannot cure•a°situdtion arising .from world conditions. The answer lies in conservation..More ihan.'ever,. the need is to conserve, to take care of what there,is, to mend, make -,over and'make=do afie THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD , • 4.4006444.44, *000,403440..4, • • • .�;,4� aiai44�nr:ivko wp I •: �� a'! ��/'� �.�.+.r+irrt•i�t UM., R'•,,�. _�.u, , mit: i*:ti�siiir�llldiw •hlt"J ` 4161+t4.• �a r • • i4 ti•