HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-05-22, Page 7WEI)NESDA'X, MAX 2.2:nat 1946
OB.ITUARX
P. •W.... CURRIE.
0rie .of the town's oldest resi-
dents, Peter
esi-dents,.Peter William Currie; passl
ed away at• his home on Britannia
road o f Tuesday morning after.. a
iengthY illness. He was in his :88th
_year�Mr. Currie. was of Irish par-
entage,. being the son of Dennis
:Currie • and his wife Catherine'
cantel,on, 'Who came to this .coup
try from,.Ireland. He was born
an'CollsoCnelwnship-and, farmedd-
there until coming . to Goderich
forty'yearS: ago, when he took''a
position with.a°the Goderich 'Man
'ufacturing Company. •He had lUv-
,ed retired the. Past twenty years.
He was a highly respected mem-.
per of North St.' United.' church.
<.'Surviving ,are° his wife, .the farm-
•' er. Clara. E...Welak;; one •son, .Iiar-
old •R: Currie, of „Dayton,. Ohio,
fwo :daughters, Mrs .Durnin Phil,
....,flips. (Ida), of St. 'Helens,. and' Mrs:,
J. E. Beattie (Evelyn) of coder-
ichr acid two'. grandchildren, Ron-
ald' Beattie of-Goderich'and Mad-
•eline: Currie of :Dayton,' Ohio, .The
fuileral serVice was, held , this
(Thursday).afternoon•, at Cran.
ston's -funeral home, :Rev, R. •H.
- Turnbull officiating: - -T-he pall-
bearers .were Arthur: Curry, Fred.
Price, H:; :C: punlep, Harold Neww-
combe,;William..Wi1Son • and 'O. E.
Errata; A-uburn. Inter.nienf was in..
Maitland cemetery: 'Goderich
Signal -Star. r...,
NIRS, ALBERT L. CRANG
Mrs..Albert Crang died* at •h,er,
home, 941 St. ClainAve.,.Toronto,
.on'•Sunday May. 12th, fRilowing•
• -a-terreh ;rriness=resulting-frorre-a
Stroke:: Formerly Bertha 'Harri-
son, she was natiVe Kinloss
alid7vas-married-tthere 26. years
-agrcto-Albe'rt-LT.Crang-; Sha. -was
• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
ASHEIELD'
Miss. Marian MacKenzie' of 'Tor-.
onto was a week -end visitor :at
her .hof ne here, •
. Mrs. Dr, R. White of • Chieago
is the ;guest of her mother, Mrs.
K. MacLennan, '
Mrs. Kenneth MacLennan _ who
underwent an 'operation in .Kin
cardie Hospital sone tirne ago has
so' far ''-recovered to be able to
leave the hospital and 'is spending'.
a. few -•days :at ,the, home ,o#- 'Mr
and Mrs: D, B. MacKenzie, Loch-
alsh- - _ .
A shower was held in Hemlock
'City school on . Wednesday even-
ing .last week for Mrs:" Keith
Johnston, a : war: •bride:.She` was.
presented ' with , a: shower of use
ful articles:
It :was With sincere' regret that
the people '.of • this' ' community
learn. of ,the. death of ,Miss :Vera
Robb...in. Bran Sanitarium;on
Sunday morning. To her- father
and mother, Mr:.and •Mrs. Thomas
'Robb `and her . four"brothers, 'we
extend heartfelt sympathy..
ST. HELENS.
Mr.. and Mrs: Nee1y'` Todd and
David of Stratford were vyeek
end guests of Mr; aijd IVIrs; Da.v d,
Todd. , ,
,Mrs. E. J; Thom is- .spending
the week. in Toronto; with :•her'
daughters- Mrs., .41 Martin, ;`Mr.
"lV artini and their riffle • son, John.
Edwar d Vincent:
The death occurred iii Goderich
last Tuesday of Mr. P. W 'Currie,
father of ..Mrs. 'Durnn .Phillips,
after a lengthy ,illness..'Mrs.. Cur-
rie . has . •also been •''ser'iously. ill
•
for some time, Mrs. Phillips spent
last...week in Goderich, '
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.Huron Township Were recent
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Clair ' circle , of °the. Church 'and
. the histittite. Besides her hus-
ingharn wo. sisters; Sarah ,and
prede,ceaSed her.
Is Resident In Manitoba
hoMe: Her Mother, the late Mrs..
EdwiriAiiekwoact; Was formerly'
Helens. Mr„,JOhn Carderon Of St.
SOld Tile Outfit •
Mr: Jame 'Burns, Sr.-. of -tow.
has disposed of : his ' tile making ',
equipment, having given ' up the
busineSs 'due' to failing health. .
' .The bOdy. rested :at the. home of.
',where a Short. funeral seryice was,
held on':.Wecitiesday and. then at
.: p.m. with Rev. Nirrimd.officiat-
:Mrs:'. Elizabeth, 'Priteha-rd
.. at hen, home. in NeWrnarket bn
of she irionths* •
'Born at, Ingersoll..on December
daughter, of,the.late Mr.. and Mrs,:
'1VICIVaiii. She, Married
Hugh ,Pritchard on NOveinber; 20,
1879; arid they resided in',Ashfield
arld later in Luckaow; where .Mr,
Pritchard' paSSed 'away July 26',
Surviving are "tiA:ro sons,. Rohl;
L. Pritchard and.Thos., H., Prit-
, 'onto -and Mrs. rrifi'o's. .H: Bradley,
• 1,\Tain, Toronto ,and- one. sister, Mr§. -
Mary' Bradley, Kincardine.,
Market, assisted by :the Rev. K G,
Litke,, conducted the funeral
service. at ,;the, chapel of Road,!
houSe
Jinterinent. taking 'place in Kin -
The pallbearers were six
Oandsons, J; R; Pritchard, B. II.
BracileY, Sitiart. Bradley ,.and El-
. don 'Bradley:
dent rector, at' Si. Peterts
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,oversight of chuicti6 'at Non's,
tlead, Cape Chin, Hope "Bay and
Purple 'Valley.
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