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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-04-18, Page 2
I • RAGE TWO,, • r., Mr. rank Jones; Toronto, vis- zted over the.. week -end ,with Mr. and. Mrs.. ,Thos.. Blake, • . . Mr, S. •B,, Stothers and son, Ar- thur, Mr; and• Mrs. H, .Horton, visited • on Saturday evening •at•1 Arland • Bere's, Nile. pMr, •Jim Misner, Stratford, Mr' •and • Mrs, Jack Ryan and' LeRoy, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Ryan, God erich, were visitors with, Mr, and Mrs. Herb Curran on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. E. Blake visited • frie ds din Goderich', on Monday. p. the Rete- Glazier,, .Galt; • spent a t his home.: weekend a . BMW The Luckno'<+r► 'Sent%nel,-LUckno* - Ontario; Kenneth visited Cderich friends;) on. Sunday!, and. Mrs. Frank Johnstone, Misses. Jean. and Lois and, Master Carrrian Johnston were recent, visitors. with" Mr. and Mrs.: ' Sid Gardner; OBITUARY' A$NIig BARBER.,: The- death occurred in Civic •Hospital, Ottawa, on. Tuesday :April 9th of . Mary Ann , Barber_' Miss Barber was born at Wing - ham: and;, taught ,school there and in Torontofor several years:'. Y brother, survived b one . She as Charles A.,,AChilliwack,• B.C.; four sisters,. Mis..,'R: D. Mason, Wing ham; ..•Mrs.. G,• I Campbell, 'Ut tawa; Miss Florence Barber, Tor- onto; «1VIisS Minnie Barber, Wing - ham; two nieces, " Mrs ' Wilfred Levyand. Miss -,,Marcor, Mason, both of Stratford. . The .funeral..service' .was , held. ZION Mr, Ralph Nixon and Mr -Jaz. IVIcKay. Paisley, were visitors on Saturday , with Mr. and Mrs. Wes-. ley Ritchie. . Visitors :on. Sunday" with Mr. Mrs.. Richard Gardner were and Mr. and., Mrs;: W. Hill and . Mr. and Mrs. George Swan. of Luck-. :Allister: of •St. Augustine.. Miss.: Ellen Andrew returned. to — Toronto -'to> . resume ' her:. duties re . after. being ' home. for :' .a the 'month. rs.. Cecil. air Mr, ;and—M G dner & HARLEW S.TrADB1 K r,,•.= The ' death of Charles Robert Shaddick, C.N•R: se.ction.;for.eman, and a popular resident • of. this village:, ',occurred with shocking suddenness ' at his -*one • here early Sunday morning„ He' had atattendedd 'he High School concert .. on, Friday night and worked. :all day Saturday. He retired early that evening,, and .about five O'clock 'Sunday meriting sfiffered a Severe heart attack and pa§sed away :Without .speaking .a: wot'd: For some time he h•?d had a weak hear t, an , d' during ;the past. win- , ter had. been' ill 'With..pn&tmonia, _but had made a speedy i±ecovery and was. 'soon .'back• at 'his job ,on" he. C. N:R secttan; t 2 `11!hr.;• Shaddick observed, his:4nd birthday. on' April 5th. He was born at Londesbaro. being a son of Thomas. Shaddick, .arid, the. late Annie . Brurnley;:.On May 24th, 1930; he' married Mary Potter of Clinton; daughter of Mr: and Mrs. D: E..$otter., wh uckzlow. Mr.:, , and Mrs. B came' to Friday at 2.00• ` pan. from the home • of her . sister,' Miss Minnie Rev.,`W, A.Beecroft •of the Wingham United Church of-, ficiated, with interment in Wing - ham ' cemetery. Miss •Barber is::a.iniece Of Mr. h Hackett and Mrs. W?n. Joseph , McNall_ of town; THURSDAY} E FRIL 1,8 I, 194.6, 7 Ado in her fist year 4. native o Sixty' Years, Devonshire,' England slit', and he] I carne to Aslitic ld it ,Messrs. Samuel Murchison and husband; D. • G, 1Vf cKc.nzie o f . Pararra.ount ' 1060, ,left for Dakota.' • • 0 • The: Epworth Lc.agiic= iirogran T, Haygarth, ' Paramount was as follows: 'sdlu •Mrti W. •d 1 ' r d � a lcsmth, arrived •home from' Mui oci, ea ing,. Annie Joynt 'Hamilton, his,duet, Wilbur, and. 1 13ryrrir; ad Hamilton, accornpaniCd. by W A � dress, f,'.ev. .... ., t lith,• so1R bride.. Mrs..John `Cowan, .of Hemlock Jessie. Douglas; duct, l..atitia att ' � eceired•. • Word; of the depth Mildred: Spence; solo. T. Rc'id; .as City r ,dress; Rev; Millyarci: 'sold., of her,s%ste�'lVlrs 13a`bert Hargan, r, . X11 rl tau ht : school It; ..Matheson,.'solo, A t , isle .Scot yvhp ;had .formc. Y tausht : �..• r A�idersori .'' mmun tY :and had • been'. s .lo, Mit Y tlttet, ;1 in •the,_ CO , . ,. married only. about a year, Robertson :and M;';Grc•er, rna Iver. bri'eklayer &.''.' The Laurier cot•ielpc`,ricletlt .: Ken:n:eth=. Nfc. • 'sterer of Ripley, . moved:. to ported.the fol.lci�ti'ttil : tc# oht `pia Lucknow,::opening, a .shop 'next• home for the holidays, Wm,. NE, ,� , Gregor, St. Helens; Dili McLea ta Mr., Connell 5• store, . Gregpr, . Rev, D, . Cameron .was holding Sheppardton and Minnie Durni an -auction sale of household ef� Kintail. • The annual vestry meeting., ,:Alf Alfred Matthie:. who • served his -Christ .Church was held', when r h'o' now ,reside in apprentices dr: . Shaddick' ,and S'`he':hadT secured a position: in.. a L know fr6.i -1_ ' `ntin .establishment. u book, per g �kl yp GO; any time. Thursday, April 1.8th, until, 2.00 part. Mon et', .. April '44ni1. RETURN: leave destibation` • 'up to midnight Tuesday April. Ord 1946. ;. ti • hip.~ at.The . Sentinel ports showed the- congregation Rochester'. where a . flourishing condition,,' Ward Office, 'left for were -Messrs: R aha d .McQui11 and'. James turn n. . ' arnica incardine, four years`. ago. After James : Moffat' •.off: Culr qqss •ar residing fora time .in,ith'section • rived from Scotland with four house,..north of the ' depot, they pur!cbased. the 'home .of .Miss Rem, becca Woods. ' During .his comnparatively' 'short, residence :here, mt. Shaddick has proved. himself an exemplary: item._ Of 'a:_friendly nature, and ;_with, ' a winning smile; he ,made h erne Clydesdale horses. Dr..MacC'timn�on, purchased the 'residence he: was ' occupying `from. Mr.' W: Geddes. Forty Years Ago Steps were being taken to' friends of all with whom e c establish a hospital in—Wingham, in contact: He was a valued Mrs: E'..3: Coilins. left: for• Win action .man and heldin highI nipe'g, a f t e r spending several steem by' men' under. him. 1‘41'..1 months at: ;hem••borne-here_. Shaddick served at Hyde F ked by ark SanFrancisco was wreew Clinton, Kincardine . and Lrick an, earthiquake"-with '•over 1,000 now:`.lives lost The funeral : service, was `:held ....A' cow belonging :.to James ;at his , late:. residence ..on Tuesday'`(( Sutherland;`.' Can. "6, ,K • inloss; ,gave ; ;j afte.rnoon.. ,conducted' by, Rev. J: ,'birth'. to a calf ',Weighing.' 11.6• lbs: i.W..:Sterwart of ,the United Church; H .E• Armstrong, ,paying teller; • [Of , w.hi�ch he was : a' member:; In of... the -Traders Bank; . W,indsor, . termen �•'eter 1 y,.. Twenty; Years Ago ".Rev. C. H. •Dickinson of. As 'field Circuit was in Toronto receive. the • degree .'of . 'Bache] int Divinity:'Ile' worn the Santo Gold''. Medal::for general, •.pi fi.ciency iii; the B,1 course;:. A caravan; of old buggies',:pa: ed through, the' •village to.' 't N R: dep tTto lxc= il?ptsed =Western _Cat-iadh- • b, Mr.'..1 Whitley.- • A daughter was born of onto to. TVir,find.1VIrs,TGeprgell ton. The Ashfield ,'c'ol t esnondeat ported the folloW ing; teach home for. .the .holiday Mis Anna and.. Bessie •IVlrcl enzie: Margaret 'McLennan from •I onto; Ida Hamilton from Port • :►,. C rat y the • pall -being' Jas transferred :,to Regina: . 'Forest, Bessie. .Gr:Ent' fay 1:-egie,._R0be.rt, MoN 11, .` Gar- . - TheZd,eath`=.ocGurred:`at St ,Hal= borne Township �. Sal�,na Gr� MacDonald, Harvey Dixon; T .' 'il- ensofMr;JohnGautm•hist77thfrom: Dundalk• '.i chc;'and' 'Alex: Ham {. ,Chas .:Cook •1,,:aoble . Qi•tAlfed. R ;.year; `t, and; Robert Fisher..., rccoiding Slits icing w�zk.end � try � a :. • • � • � t• resideii fl-+ oilers ori oapor unity for a VI:ii‘ Besides ` hr sorrowing widow `in the prism of•:Mz s..Wm: °°'L•ane, rotary •of . ,. uc -now o. ge at home' ar eway'with'trisnds: g• "� and 1:4 year-old' daughter; Bernice . i. D. • 0 G*� USTOME '..For Rura,;l' 'Telephoce Otte • -"'Servi ICGES?ItN CORNER ; .Adele, Mr: Shadd'iek. is-strvived F' by" his father, Thomas Shaddic ; two brothers,, Ernest ''of Hensall and Albert of. Clinton. and one sister. Mrs. Harold Scrutan: s !rt • ,c 1 know it's' not always to. keep little" ones asy, rOniplayingwiththetelephone,a or their ;older brothers and sisters- "ron.spending too_niuch time on'� the line.We' can only remind you,, tliat, irnti1 'rural:. facilities can be increased; it is important for'eceryone to keep' ..their calls as brief, as possible.. If you have growing children, `ou can be particularly helpful. ventin needless inc©n,- an pre, g • venience'-; mid -delays. e'ask.t. your co•aperation. �<s (Elva) of Port Dover. A brother William .• of. Clinton; _predeceased him: JOHN THOM ed with., hymn; 2.8E at5A4,rayet v , ;-ti-dl ew. T1t- •r'h' Mr. and Mrs. R J Bollen who son was taken h� 1t'. Ostrsar spent the .whiter in G•oderich followed by the' i�ni'ititc Lind l have come back tom: soot d the Hees;' c o e:, �.i-'t7 t 1 'fa'+ summer `ori ,the .1;th 'Concession.. Mi and Mrs. •Gordon MacGreg-, 'or. have .moved into •late • Mr.. ' G van's house:, . ' s, .: . ''n (100. date lot . Last ,Week) wi'tt ,a piano sol Jean S.I•ae lan sang .a s610';',.Ther taoic' taken • by .Mrs. \ Smith. -3 garet Rae favored 'with a sola .Mrs. 'C:rispin'gay,• a'very-hill 'The death of: John. Thom'0C-hand-krs ..Geozge-�Mwrrcrtef oils. rc>.at%ini; tic 04.014-' curred in: Wingham last Thursday of London spent • the. week end received .sand ihE ?ic . aft rnoon;:only .a few; hours.•after with. Mr.: and Mrs.:R,• Bissett Wt.sinf;ita ; her n e Dr; and Mrs., F S•. MacKenzie; .player by •`\li-. �� s,. n he had srrfferecf'a severe paralytic of able fia]f'1101•°•''rrF i 'stroke. He: was, 82 years of 'age. :have •,returned to Toronto• .aftr i_ Mrom Th was born at •St a'•c�ez-s;aent with rclatrves'-hete ' , •• .• Helens, and was one. of a ,fai<nily and:: in Ripley and Lucknfw'•' of; pine 'children boin..to,tle. late Mi' .and Mrs:; Sam Gibson and 'Fr.lse Alarm William Thorn' ',and Irene. Conn, family hav e moved. to Lticknciw. The f l e• sit + " of 'whom;•three',.nog' ,survive He �thei•e Mr.:,Gibson, is Massey -Har- '�: r rs irnolemen.t agent. ' ."Friday night all. was. born on the homestead •,oiyn- d by his brothi?r, Fids �acs'i Thein. Mr : and Mrs. Mervin Avery of • the • cause d I�rrttail° t+, a c4ii` t il•. t. As a young man; 'John farmed nT N 1 Mac ate eat but �� on '..Concession; .12 West Wav a-' nosh; but later took: tip sectcrn: work, at` Teesvater• .with the 'C:P.R. and for' an : years • prior' to retiring was. section foreman. at :Fordwich. His wife pi edeceas- ed. him several • year's • ago, and after retiring, Mr.,,Thom moved to Wingham to reside;,There were na childr`en. ' at .the' Currie. Fune-a1 Chapel ..on Saturday' afternoon„ conducted by• • ev. A,. N'i.irnto of Wingharri, tick) lw °`have move to file �, • q t c'k: andare 'oecu'py in i - (i.u,:7 [presbyterial* C�urch• Interment ..was ire Wingharii: Cemetery '' ;: Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.: Alex Leitch (,Agnes) of Detroit; Mrs 17ay d Gillies ,(Janet)' B,iui dart' east and one ,brother, Ed. ward of • St, Helens. Mr. • Thom was predeceased by three sisters, Mart',_.Mrs Betsy,Stein; and Mrs: Robert McGuire (Marion) and 'by • two rbthers._ Villialzx and.lainey t atter being killed •in. a log ing accitent`inany :sears ago, g ei J D.or ald'S .:housC.:• tinguished With Ostrander•�Wilson Grou i.W, A, This Group' n -ret ,at'the holing' of Mrs. -Harvey Webster for an eii- en;ing•meeting: The.Meetinf open Re. Organize Alps. Club • , • ' I' . The• Alps 'G61f• Club is. to :be re -organized, this year, after a Lapse of activities during the war. Dr. W.. W Johnston was• 'elected. !:vice president and ;A.. Andrew. is a ',member of the ..membership comrrii'ttee, Other Officers of the. club are Wingharri and Teeswater residents. be that: this oti'l ` Ccltvt good•. opportiuri the. . sticces§ful c '' t tr`rin ) : High, School C , , : t lte:d evening. Follow 'the example of, th usands o('farnYct Crone oast o coast and; discuss your crtdir beef 4"0.r Caren impriivements with -the -manager of •i.itrr, riE.irc4c Il cif) office.. is i or: 34't'it for Nit' Qui , fora' Go-ahead Farnietr." BANK or NioNiritEA working teeth Caneaanst. in cute,, uaik. b ' life einre ti$