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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, ' PAGE•7 fl$•i O,UUCC. Now On Display At The EQUI M NT CO EcTRic:.,:igroggro-...:..FpiorunEs Kitchen Fixtures Fluorescents from • '/C:Very Large .11, Asir.). isn'oirtnia.eLuti;oinfg Boom FixtUres Outside Lights . Table Lamps', Desk Limps ALL FIXTURES WIRED_ AND READY 'TO INSTALL It Will Pay You To Drive -To -Walkertiin-To See These Fixtures All Lit, Up For Your Inspection READY FOR nvi*DIATE DELIVOY for her.. speedy' recOVery, .Huron Township Were recent in the Clinton hospital where she - underwent a major. operation on 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 .1,ticknow, last sunirrier is Serving rin `Marton pariSh this Summer as ' 4ssistant to the ReV, George Hen - a senior student in Iluron,Col-, lege,, Londoii.'llig' 'duties include ,oversight of chuicti6 'at Non's, tlead, Cape Chin, Hope "Bay and Purple 'Valley. • • • es, things are improving. Chair cars are iac on many Canadian National runs, an .More equipment is becoming available fOr civilian use again. Thit means now you can make that train trip you've been putting off. tiThether it's business or pleasure, a long trip, or a short one, we'll do everything we can to assure you an enjoyable fouruei. 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