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;O B I T U AR'
THOMAS BEGLEY
The .death of. Mr. Thomas Beg-
ley; 'age .87 yeaf's, occurred on
Thursday morning at the home :;f
his , daughter., Mrs., Margaret
Sprouleo With who , 'be has re
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five yea s . Mr. Begley
had been .serious y, ill- for 'about•"
a viteek with'. a , eart'condition.
He was born ' on"Concession 5,
W, est Wawano§h 'a Son of pioneer;
settlers, , the ;rite. James pegley
-a-nd 'Martha 'Sparling. Of a family :
Of seven, 'the lone survivor is, ';a_
half-brother, Mr , S,arm1U'el Boach
O 1J . 1 -gar '+vac..
Tlie'funeral' was' 'held .at the
home' of Mrs. Sproule on. Satur-
day:.afternoorto :conducted by Rev::'
' C.:H.' iylacDonaid and 'Rev, `:J W":
Ste wart' Interment was in .Green
hill Cemetery with six nephews
acting • AS" pallbearers,` Alvir
Smith, Joe Smith, Will Smith,
Burt Roach, Dick • Parks: • and
Thomas McPhee
Mr..,Begley is survived •by 'his
aged -wife'=: and -•tea -•family,„ of eight_
sons,,and ,daughters: Mrs.. Begley
was formerly . Sara h , 'Smith and:
had':her .husbanl been paredun-
`
tilFebruary ,:they ,Would have
celebrated' : them 6.3rd wedding^.
OPENING M:N0 LNCEMEN.T
Hugh Cuming. has kthe pleasure;.
:announcing" the,opeaii9 of: lzis -new.
1 q..
r bei Shun •
In Lucknow
' •s;.adjoinirig
�n .the Alin Bl.,ock
Hedie a Shoe Repair . Short-
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Will be •.pleaised t. ai s `and' ne''
FOR :BUSINESS
flr�end
SERVICE' AT
RB•ER SHOP
PRMPT, COURTEOUS.
Aid Hospital Fund
• In'a campaign conducted .by the Coupons now: r valid 'are sugar
67 •' utter
'Y16 to 133 re
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-. Teeswater . Chamber of ` Commerce .�6 'to , •b ,, .., > p •
- P1 to P21,
oto 5'7 and
e .'re civ-: s rues 33
doiiatons of $25$.50: w re c .0 a . ,.
ed in --aid: of—the. Wingham Hos, meat -1 to..15-•'
pital building fund The Agricul- Ori December 20, coupons 134 p
ou o.
tural Societyhad previously o for butter ana to Poi `.inclUs-
Hated• X25:00. lire and meat '.16 become e ood
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Forum Discusses;
Health Insurance ,
The St. Helen's Farm Fo
met on Moriday, December ' lot r.'.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs W.
A. Miller.: After° listening to 'the
broadcast, two ddiscussion groups
were formed when a good .discus-
--was. -held
iscus-was:-held on the topic,for..
the evening "What. About: health
insurance?-" it-- was- •generally.
agreed that health insurance was
needed for everyone,: under gov-
ernment 'supervision . and . that
these should, be made compulsory.
It was decided :not: to hold our
•rrieetrng_ next' week • on•
account of so .many.',"other'' activ
iti'es' corning up •near Christmasa
The next Meeting, will be' on Jan.
• uary,7th:.. ' `' .
Ration Coupon Due' Dates;
FEDERATION MEMBERSHIP
SHOWS BIG GAIN IN HURON
At' the annual meeting of the
Huron Courity Federation , of Ag-
'riculture it. was revealed• that the
County, m'embership,.had increas
ed approximately 35 percent dur-
ing.: the • year, -and, ngw., stands,'at
208 a
�, compared, , T ,
1,639• . as p with
‘Yearao'.-�
g.
In �ltiest. •
Wawanosh the 'Town=
Ship Unit's memb
ership
las in-
creased -
creaaeu €'air88'1-to 126 --during
45.
THURS., DECEMBER. 13th; 1944 , ...
anniversary
CONVENT ENT'
.TERMS
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�LUCKNOW ONTARIO
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embers, o; tl:e fang. t
Surviving members roti iMP R A T ;Chan: e.s
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ily •.ars: Mrs 'Margaret
Sp 1
Lucitnow.;;Will Begley, Learning-
tong Jim • Begley; Victoria,. B C.;
Warner: Begley,V'ancou`ver;, Earl
Begley, -Fort -µ'William. -; Mrs, Mar=
tha Million; Goderich• Mrs: 'Ger-
tr,ude Rosel, Grand Rapids,.Mich.,
and Mrs, ,Myrtf Smith; .Ripley.,
from London Ni1e, Auburn; Dun-,
gal.non, . Wingham, Ipperwash'r
Ripley and Goderich �_ •
tl MRS: ISABELLA' MacKAY
The death occurred 'at the home
of 'Mr. and Mrs H; T ;Edwards.
C'ameron'street Goderich; on •Fri-
-dn 'y; :November- 30 --of Isabel -la -
•MacRae; .wido*i of, tho,;late. Mur-
doch J. MacKay, in her 89th year.
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,.period of, ;failing
health -Mrs Mae ay=w-as,--tender-ly Black Out .
In Train Service.
There; will be certain changes
in train';: service ' between .•
DEC: -22nd and. JAN.' 1 t`
Consult Your Local �N R'`
Agent for--Full==information,
Canadian' National Rlys.
in • ,attendance.. The.. service was
conducted,by`;Rev William Math
eson of `Chesley, assisted 'by Rev;
W O Rhoad of Ashfield. Intee-
ment—was in the--Loeha-ls--h -cem-;- --
:etery,'the pallbearers being .Ken,.`
neth and :Jotin ,MacLeod :13irncan
Finlayson,• )Ft, ' A. _Grant, • J'olri;
Cowan': and Murdo Matheson,
D_izring>Eong
d 'b her. daughter Mr's' Ed og Friday
�var. s, �'
tentron. ': She .was. -born on the perience' a fog such'as_.•settle'd
d late Friday ft noon mak
Huron-�
ing=--visibility-- alb ,bit nil,. and
-ochalsh,; ''daiighte�--�f -the 1a�te "
nurse y Not often .does this district e�:-=
, d who gave her constant • at-•
Bruce bouxsd`ary ' 'near own a e ri ay a, er ,
r and Mrs: Duncan R. .Mar_
.Rae, and• was • Married 65 ,years
•ago, her husband tiding .one of the
early teachers at Dungannon but
later taking up farMin on 'the
farm next: to the'Ashfield Pres-
byterian church: Here they built
up -a beautiful home where a fam-
ily..of--ten•;.'v'ere- bornyand:,.raised.
In 1930:they ,took up • residence in
C oderich, leaving the; ' farrn: to
their 'son Roy. Mr •4MacItay pass-
ed away:: in ;1938. $.uruiving ware „s
five daughters and four sons::
obert Bullen' (Rebecca) rs R
and Mrs.. -Edwards (Florence) Of.
Gotierich,: Mrs: 'Donald M Ken-:
zie (Margaret), of Ripley; Mrs.
James' Beaten ' (Annie); of. Luck-
'now;. ' Mrs ,Harry Lockwood.
(Mary) of. Monroe;• Mich, ';pun-
can. of Vancouver,.. `B C:', James.
of
Alberta;' Alexander of . Detrbit
and ;iohn Roy, of':Ashfield.'Tw
brothers , also' Stirvive, Duncan
MacRae, Huron township; ` and
Dr. John R. MacRae, Los Angeles,,
'.C'alifo`rnia. A, sons George, • 'died
in 1917', and ''a sister, -Mrs,, 'Mary -
MacLeod, in"°Apr'il of 'this year.
Mrs. McKay was possessed of''.a
Wholesome , happy disposition; and
a .pleasing personali'ty', and was an
u•ts•tandl-ng ex-ample--of--•genuine
Scotch hospitality; She was a
,close student of ,the ' Bible and
her faith - was, fortified by .its
eternal promises. Her, beloved'
family is: given . to"' cherish ' the
proud ,rriemory of; one who ser ,ed
her day, arid generatiot with r;c e-
votioni •
'The funeral took'•place on Mon-
day from `the' horrne of her On.
Roy. in AShtield, with`. a . large
number of her former neighbors
1Nhen "Nazi U -boot:_ commanders Tl fisted black :lags of .sur`
render, it was” •a "gt ahead" signal to the three Out.of every eight
%Canadians -who normally depend for their, livelihood on :export
>trade ITr °�
i`or, five_ ef#.1'S_theL° ow :iorei n irade ' .. been lar
',eminent responsiility.r But now to.lirp create :peacetime jobs,;
Canadian, enterprise --r
p se must `do its full share � in finding • custoineirs,
abroad. This means doing business all over the worldin strange
• .and.distant cities in a hundred languages and currencies;.
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;Canadian banks have a. key role in` this Complicated but essen.
tial peacetime tdsk: Every day their foreign.:branches and •�corres.:..
pondents arrange credits, handle documents and perform other
intricate operati c ns.,to bring buyers and sellers..; together across
the 'obstacles of distance,:language and, custom.
This banking service is of primary importance to business an
to every Canadian ;worker as Canada turns 'to the, task: of rye
creating trade abroad to provide jobs at home,
e•>r.tisnme
your.
Ban
brought motor traffic, 'prac ica
-to =a—standsti-1 -•Theme pea-- 441) -: •
lifted dor-, ashoxt-tix�ae early my
tine.,• evening • •but 'soon settled
down'•again heavier than ..ever.
•
V.mall-makes-of..cars;:
'and. trucks
•
Drive in and benefit
from:our expert know-.
ledg skill and -modern
repair. and maintenance,.
facilities. '`
a. tir?r,
ee- �l:s '•-Eor
and save time , 6
and money,
CENTRAL°GARAGE
'Phone 148`,:.' L•ucttOW..