The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-04-25, Page 2AS
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;It Stays Silent, Too. For,4 With
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11�i i:N GANN O
Miss • Jean .Stothers',of the 'Tor-
onto teaehing staff is a Holiday
visitor wlth••her fat er, Mr, Tib
oi
Stothers.
Mrs. • F. A, Sitter
Sask., arrived .fast ' ' riday, to . '
her sister, Mrs. W R, A drew.
TRURS DAX, Ak , L 25th) 19%
•
• welcome to' the people oI
WE EXTEND a cordial
this, community.. to visit our Bakery.
OUR AIM will be to give;you:' prompt, courteous
BROTHER- FOUND,
DEAD IIN, 'THEATRE
Mr B. S. Naylor of town was
at Owen Sound on Saturday .at-
tending, the :funeral f his bro-
ther, Alex Naylor, whose death
Occurred suddenly at Fort Erie
on • Wednesday evening,due to a
heart attack,••:He was 5T years of
age. •
Mr. , taylor was a. railWay en,
gineer on the Fort Erie -Buffalo
run, and had been at the throttle
the day prior to his death. On
'Wednesday .he :and his wife, were
making. preparatidns , to leave, for.
.an Easter .visit .with, .his brother.
here and with ,other relatives at
Blyth and • Owen" Sound. , ° Mrs..
Naylor •had an .appointment at
the hairdresser's and in her ab-
sence, Mr. Naylor decided to at-
�' tend .the theatre. At the Conclus-
ion of the• show, theatreattend-
ants discovered..him sitting • treat
in his seat,. anid.a doctor who was
s
ummoneo.•. 'declared - that- he.;li.*d_
passed away about two hours be
fore.:
• Mr..: , Nayk r was the ,youngest
n ernber Of a family c�f thirteen
children b rri: to Mr ...f •ancl• Mrs.
- ' -' n,-- �� dear-- o��East--W-awa
Little Joan'Mill o Ebe ezer
c n
is. visiting her eQ1 S' ; ` ...
Robb and Mrs,. Rob this week.
Mrs. Collin Campb 11 of Ottawa
is . spending Easter , olidays. with
her cousin, Mrs. D. ' Fowler.
Mrs;. B. J, Crawfor , came back
last week -end from De ' it after.
Spending the winter• months, with
her daughter,; Mrs. R E Willis
She was '•accompanied° here. by
her. granddatighter,.Mrs. Bob Mc-
Millan, . husband and two sons;
• . Mr: Mel Reed and," daughter
Lois of Toronto spent .Fraster at`
their:home-.here.._
Miss: Alxna Anderson near Galt
and sister, Miss . Mary • Anderson,.
Kincardine, were •Easter holiday
visitors at their. home. •
Mis's .Kaye Iiamilton, younger
.aanghter of Mr. arid Mrs. George
Hamilton, Celebrated ''her—ninth`
birthday.:on ,Tuesday, April 23rd
by having : a few ofa the set .her
'age in for a • party in • the after-
left on Mo4it.y to. receive,
t Lnnd
s -t
r Fred Mdrris of `the 4th,
qn, of Ashfield, is• o. well
ought of and respected by all,'
d we are; hoping she .will soon
e able to return ,horns, •
Mrs. Jas.\McWhinriey is vi sting'
Rey, D. A. and Mrs, •McMillan of.
Tilsonburg, who .served_._in:"the
United church ministry' here a.
few years ago.
Work has ;beg•uh at �1l e• Port'
Albert airport of diggir;g� up the
hydro 'lines,. which will ?be later
Placed on the -4th con. of. Ash...
field..Telephone ,poles ori,the 4th •
Con 'are being set back farther,
in readiness .for. the Fourth road
to..be paved this summer:
f Little, Pasty`s Mi:llxon . of $trata•
ford,. daughter. of, Mr.. and Mrs,
Jim Million• is: visiting• her aunt
and "'uncle, •••Mr and 'Mrs, Lor:n.t
Ivers. We hear that Patsy. Has
lately received •a little broth
in their home.
The y M•S. thankoffe •ing Sun
day services will be held on Sun.
• day, . May. 5th with Rev Reba
.Hein of Varna es the special
speaker 'for the day
Miss`Bernice Blake, B.A.,
oil
Sprin*s is •spending the Easter
vacation with her parents, M. &
noon
Miss,•,Connie • Morris, . .whose •
lth ` has—not 'been .:very gems Mrs kJoh4n Blake
Fountar y ... bea •_ ..,
nosh; •His • loather's maiden name ' •
was :Ann Taylor. Of the thirteen
children, two.,died in infancy f' Of
the five brothers and six sisters:,
w.ho,, reached maturity; --two -Sys-
tsars ;and ,the oldest brother,' are
- Uginvileeyr . :-..y raise. trye,sotfi:ibctaikoinnsg wree .weaOsuedld w111;e1,,ticil, ..
but as clulcid
f- 'pastries, cakes 'and
our , pro
cookies.
71.
000 EIVIERGEINICY
'Starvation threatens in'the
Fc* Ea stand hunger in Eur -
We assist nd niore, The
need is nt) nti harvest!
and. by a' son and. a daiighter,`
aro
ployed at.' the' itolindlidusea,t.Pa_
ferred id Fort Erie, -Where•he
'made. his hortie•: for .upwardS. of
•
•
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4,
he. sUdden -death
Scott 'Conducted. the services and
the 1:pallbearers, were nePheWS
hel
un wor
r..,•and Mrs. Geor,ge Gilchrist
• Was expected, but crop failures in many areas, and lack
of distributioli facilities, seeds, and tools in others crea-
.::1V11s, ',Hamilton had.' been .actitve
about her home 'and, garden • all ,
...head. §:he • was Aaken to 'hospital: 1-Iainilton had, fie: :brothers; Ja§,
'Douglas ,Of CliiitOri were Sunday'
Visitors:With his. sister; Mrs. Ro1,5;
:kiss, Where unt ov
• to lcincardine .about 't even yearS•
Her. husband, predeceased
.The fiineral.,,Seryice , Was held
;OF THE
oNtLy CURRENT WEEK'S GARBAGE AND
:4 TIN CA -14i WILL BE COLLECirED,
daSidaSt Week in Guelph. .
'Easter . 'Visitors at Mr. Jaynes
FOrStees .were Mr. and Mrs. T32.:1
claUghters of Mr. and Mrs.' Eddie
Moore.,l. had their. tonsils removed,
in Wingharn., Hospital op Thur.'s-
chener. Lavergne is .home 'for' the
InglisliaS. return,
ed :•fforn .Torooto to 'spend the
summer Months at •her home.
The Misses Grce and 'Ficirence
-Hudson. of GOderich are:holiday-
ing with their grandinother and
aunt, Gretta Hudson.
and ,sons _spent • .Sunday evening
With Rev. and Mrs. Ninon° of
71,
MED . AT LONDON
.,The funeral of Mrs.. E; 'S. Mc-
ap, Was ,held Vororitb an ',Sat-
urday, with internie.nt ,in IVIount
The -late Mrs,. Megovian;
••erly Anne Loretto McKinnon,
was:the Youngest' daughthr of :the
noli:of Lticknow. She resided in
..SurViving.,a're flex' .,husbarid, :five
lbrathers"and three sisters, Jame's,
of Calitornia John, 'Calgary; Dan
T,, Luckriow; Ronald, Winnipeg;
William of Ottawa and Mrs..P..J,
McDevitt, ,Port ArthUr, MrS, W.
Letang London,
mediate deliveries of staple foods can sus'cmfithr hungry--
i,,nce 039; Our per capita record.of foOd••ckporis has
.for., even greater .effbrisc We can increase Olir food striii:!,
e., cAn ship 'maie'VellEiTi'' FLOUR MEATS, CHEESE
available for shiPinent during. the' neXt Tour nl,oriths.' '
tONSUMERSr= BUY LESS OF THESE FOODS BUy 0
IMMEDIATENEEDS—WASTE NOTHING --PLANT *A, GA
SUBSTITUTE VEGETABLES F.OR AS MAN't 'OF MESE' N'irCAL
Fool:Is AS YOU CAN.
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,.;,/:,:::da:ed.sfuopopdf:efsoartishtecirivabg.reidcie,sp:ohrusn,thr:vu,s. r;hi:rge
hun$eiand despair afflict large areas of the wortd.