Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-02-21, Page 10x�[4 ales►: .PAGE EIGUT Nylc.1 • WE. REGRET our'stoek of Nylon Hose was not sufficient to enable us, to supply • all ours :customers, 'WE ARE. DOING' QUH BEST: tO see our customer: get Ny-i, Ions in in March. IF YOU HAVE BEEN DISAPPOINTED, Cheer' up, will be available in March: { pEEEE,S. FOR COMFORT •PROTE JlION WEAR :I'EDEES: You can i ,-p gyr barelegged in comfort without annoying Irritation and presperation, or ;wear`'th em with• :your precious Nylons. Any ,way.` you ;wear : Pedces you will : find .them. icomfort able and snug :'fitting. PedeesF Are stretchable without bind-. ing .elastic. •Sizesmedium and large. 1 more., • • leton .Mrs. Annie ' Cameron Brown .There. was' a large gathering of former Lochalsh and Lucknow - reside its-4at the •Nee-ley,LEunex � Hoyle., in Detroit, . ion February 4. They. came to honor the :memory of. Mrs. Annie Cameron .Brown, 9w Bendel, Luow, Ontario OBITUARY. SUSAN .MARIA Tf LELFAVEN I I" The death of Miss Susan Maria Treleaven, - who -had 'been .a con- tinuous " resident of Lucknow for more'. thail four score yearn; oc- curred. at .her home her late' last Tuesday afternoon. 'Miss "Treleaven was one of a family of four daughters andfour sons of ;the late Walter Treleaven and Jane rQlcQuoid..:Susan;'ri who was 'in her 83rd year, wash born, on ' the Treleaven homestead on Concession 8 Ashfield, and as ark. THURS„ FEBRUARY 21st, 1944 r�..__, ►+ fun era] where° her pastor, Rev. Thomas P. ; Lindsay, was "free to presenb the Whole' Word, and to use plain s{ eR akin.&,thatthere should be io misunderstanding concerning' t - infant of .but •a few, months old came. to Lucknow with'•her par` ents when her .father; bought, the• flour inch and sawmill in Luck now from • •. Janes ',Sommerville, and which Lad been .originally' built by Eli Stauffer in 1852. The orlglnal mill was nearer to the road than the. present mlI,, the. tot ndatidn of -vvhich was -laid -.in- 1886, a couple:,of years "after •1VIr. Treleaven hard . bought the. Indus- try.' sinfulness of: sin ..And man's des- . made--zna�rcapable=hof disobey -Ing � -- - ...- I Domestic achvtes were =-a l His "will and also with the power l strong interest"with: her, and ilia._ of intelligent. choice. autres of her ome ,liad first care. 1k+Irs-�-Br-.own-.�wathe_:daught'er _ - �- -Her '' culinary. _- 053ity was well .• of 'Mr:and lVirs Roderick Came known; .and for many. years Susan• • on ' of Lochalsh, Ontario.and .was Trelea�en's_bread a'nd rolls were. born ' viii their. devout Highland A -- bye ^Word.._::'she ;loved,' to ''edd,; home May 1"12.186.7, She was duly and till, a few days before h ..- F• instructed in.; .the • scriptures and deafti. , , retained • her interest in the heart=searahmg.'questions and 'h_er 'daily paper,and world. of • P:''' • . . answers. �o£ the 'Shorter Cate - . ate fairs ' chism About 1898 she ;came to Seven years ago Miss Ti'eleaven petroit 'and. attended St Andrew suffered a stroke and since • then' Mission where she . b_ teri an --- - . : .�_... � � 't_ailii Pres r a g e h y had been in som w. �niet Mr. Harry Browri, whom she•..Health; During `the ,past three married September ,;3rd, 1890. a wase apart 'three e•-`` montahs: ...there 'Three children were born to them -GP iii her condition: and a,Vl!e'e1 J Th rnas H N:ek I-Iave • Received A Shipment Of "SANDY SAVAGE' SHOES"; n Brown Oxfords Only, Sizes From 8 to 3 in. C D and E Widths. It P" s To Buy Your Children.�y Proper Fittini,,Footwear. atbweli & Son'. Village,'.Susan was a', very active Mein`ber of the. ,Methodist, now, the United. 'Church, . She took. a leading 'part in all departments -of theLch.ur hfid g as particular=; ly interested in Sundayy-=-S ho work. and ."the Young ; People's.•. 6' IL Aerate need of :a SavYour, dor God League., • a meml er of7a-1 ghly-'respected •Lochalsh' family, who by her 'de- pendence upon God, coupled with .�.Iier` �wn.�-integraty�•: upr.-ghtriess, perseverence; .and : strength: of • character, had exemplified: a suc- cessful Christian life, Mrs.•Brown died Janivary 431st, -1946. • T'BO ; or'; Every, Oua�sion . e• are'.prepared to make . up •boxes'for the •seek; ah s of S _and. for any "special" occasion that calls .for a gift : "Be. pi4ct- send.a box of.tempt- real and. in'g,.; delicious, fruit. .Another Friendly: Service from '., Thompson s , • . . See The . New CO TS. SUITS RESSE k:• . r. -41 4, YV , sA `•41; GILL cpiDE WEEK B. 17th - FEB. 23rd. Salute to Canada's boys ;and A nd iris` of, today; 'her aMen a g women of -tomorrow,:-enrolled in the' world's greatest 'youth oveirient -- Boy'Scouts and, m Girl ' Guides Their's is an portant :task training for true Citizenship, rehabilitating the', youth of' -Europe and promot- ing world friendsh•ip:" g It's Their. World: Let's Prepare Them "For` It. N M .. ,THE STORE OF FRIENDLY • SERVICE'`":. 'PII0tIE; 82 WE°DELIVER • Alice; Anne ' . an o before her death, suffered a heart b • readements 'sad But two ,sore; e -den erl--•lier:.-life; and taigYitk. her att-aek rom, w_hich`she ,ailed'" to recover: that '.God's redemption, does' .mot :service `was :A ;private funeral se Ave exemption 'from keen and late residenee ,..on; g held • at her {� Thuraday,'afternoon. ,conducted., bit Rev:: J W Stewart.. Interrfent was,: in •:Greenhill• Cemetery-wrth: Harold Treleaven' : and; Clarence 'Treleaven, Toronto, Harvey '•,Tie;" leaven, ?dersoi. -Har-vPY- Webster,and Campbell .Thompstin acting.: as -pallbearers. en's Ready-to=Wear Clothing Spring Samples for Cambridge Made -to- e\asure About March •l st enduringE sorrow. ;Her -first be- reavement •came' March 27, :1895. when Mr. Brawn -.died and theaec ond- when Tommy; aged' 8 .years, departed this life in 1903° Finding -`herself, a -widow withAree-pry ous young ,children s`ie .lifted', up her . soul ' `to ' God . for : help and. 'His exceeding ; 'great .. armed �.. Tr-eleav-em is_survived by �• , .. il. , Miss is 1� never fa • promises wh • At• tine ' .time, . of Mr.. 'Brown's death he • was .employed. by the. .death Board Of . Health On; ac count of his'faithful- services and t"he,' circumstances of, • his death, the officers':became iht¢rested' in the welfare of Mrs. Brownand children. After consultation the, with her,: she was offered a.:posi-• tion' ` in the :office. which She ac- Cepited end ; "fillet 'acceptably . for twentyy -eight years.'tlShe was thus ... enabled to rear., and educate'her f #am Y .'il' ' in • comfort. and , ind�epen-•: _. tletice. and prepare ' for her own declining years. ."; Surviving '..lire three sisters, Mrs:' Peter M tt loCh, -`Mrs: John'." Murdoch and ; Nirs, A. R. Finlay son,, :and 'four .brothers, 'Duncan, James, Roderick And -Donald. Six nephews... ephews actefl: as "pallbearers_ : tliree,` brothers and one .sister, 'George Gibson Lucknow; Thoa Thomas, William,William,•Wesle ' ,and •Webster Dungannon, Earl Swan, . Y Salina: yrs. Mary ' (Minnie) Cook, 'Sr. 'two sisters,. Mrs. ;Polly ;Treleaven and :Miss, : Louise Treleaven :`.°aiid • by ..one brother, Mrd ^W E. Tre- leaven:., She was predeceased=, by' UNITED" . TED CHURCH L 'CKNO. . Rev: J W Stewart, Pastor SUNDAY, FEBRUARY.'24th • 11,a,m.-"The Challenge' of the Cross". . Story: "Thos ,Edison and . Tlieocfore" - - 7' p in..=;"The woman d.f Sam aria''.: (illustrated)' - {_ • The death. occurred on Sunday, February- 10th -of of , Mary Webster,. avidoav`of the lateTPeter Cook,E,'S in her;.77th .year.. 'Mrs. Cook was::born in Tipper- aryI eland;°and lived practically all 'her, married life 'in- Ashfield rede,' Township.. Her husband p , , ceased.' r in D cember "193.1.' �wea,. are one sister, Mrs: Survivors Wm y Webster, Cochrane; °one- bro Cher,' James Webster ' of Goder, ich; �ee daughters; lVIrs. J ; W. Mc three Gee, Goderich, Mrs. Geo°:Hackett, Cochrane ' and Mrs. • Bruce; Hol land,Clinton; two; sons, Thorrtas ' r of Ashfield ld ndP Peter . IofG oder ich a e Lucknow and Will Cook, Dun - gannQn. COMMEND' ATTORNEy- GENERAL, yoit . BINGO. BSN ' South -.Bruce' Ministerial Ther • Associat1On" met in the; Kincardine; Club rooms on= -Monday ' with e 'fair` attendanceof ministers. The e;1dy-pr Rev. Eugene Beech Of Ri p sided, Rev. J .C. Hutton of. Pine River 'read the scripture lesson: end Arehdeacon Hartley of Kin! The ' funeral. service was held. at -the late .-residence in ,Ashfield on Tuesday. afternoon and.was :'conducted 'by Rev M'r. 'Woolley, pastor ;of ,Zion United Church cif" which she• was a member. Inter - menu -a w sL.-in • the- far'nily, ' iplof.,,ir Greenhill -Cemetery; The pall-= bearers were. two -grandsons, Ray Cook. of oiGoderich,. Wesley_ Hol -w land of Clinton and four nephews. cardi : ie ,offered prayer, Rev. 'Fop; • �ster 'of •Kincardine Contin - tied his paper."on "Worship and ,there was an, earnest discussion. �i0-i octant "str on this very p ublec,oi The secretary,' 'Rev. A, J. Orr ' instructed to L7z�derwood 'WAS. Ge•Ito the Attorney ter 'of appreciatio.n send;�a letter 'nf Arai of the Pro, h -ref"erence 'to his ;firm 'Vince with action 'regarding• gambling • _ORINFRAC1IO So•f` theprie s ceiling ThomaCarts9, Killer .:fine dine fruit Irnerchant, vva . $200 and• :d sts:- .. . C• e Store row _. Sheets VE1fl1tiFY aan Piilovw Slips Tjhe Stock reads . Yn vr �rY