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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-05-29, Page 8PAGE: 8 Mr.. Cecil. Johnston held a suc- eessful sole of bmlc ings, farm stock ' and 'implements on Wed- nesday last: Mr. John' Pearson of Ethel,. Xis ited with .Mrs• and: Mrs, Thomas Blake an •evening. last Week, Miss Willa Iloffifian, Dunnville who; has •r cently ''received. her • discharge, sSent the' week -end at • the home. of _her uncle; Mr, Ernest Blake. • Mr. , and. Mrs.. Eugene Hanson, Tawas, Mich.,' visited: at Richard `Kilpatrick's last week. Mr. and ,Mrs : George Fitzsim-. mons; Arkona,_ Mri and 'Mrs; Hir- • ,am Moffat arid Beverly, Watford, 'visited at ' Cecir " Johnston's 'f on Wednesday. Mr. S. B. Stothers, Kaye and : •Stephen, Arthur;' Mss. J. Ai 'Cris- pin; Lucknow, "spent the {holiday: • at the ,farm. ' • • Mr. and' -Mrs, phis. Hallam and family and Mrs. Hallain's . moth er, Mrs.-• .Gel. Johnston, visited 'friends , in London on .Sunday. Mrs; ' Johnston. remained for :a longer, visit at the home of her • 'son Miss • Flora ' Andrew and broth e ; :Bob and. A:rthttr, called�t School was , secretary of the Ladies Guild for many years and a' faithful`, member 'of.•the choir: She was', thefirst*president of tire` L-u-ckkuow-Braneh-of ;V orrien's Auxzhai ,`v ho attended tire fun era]` service in 'a body with Mrs. Philip, conducting the last rites' of the order: = • The..,funeral ''seryice .was .held on :1Vlonday'' afternoon'. in .the 1.144 MCKPOIr.ir SENTINEL, LUCKN� T4 -Bill Andrew's .on Sunday after boon, Lloyd Saunders ofWinghe n spent the week -end at his horne.. KINGSBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs, J. Eely visited Mr.-. and Mrs Maurice Bowler over the `holiday, , Mr. and »Mrs. Frank L'. eddy and family spent Sunday : with Mrs. M. J. O'Connor. Miss Wilaniina .Lannan of Tor-, onto, sper.;t' the .week -end with her parents,.., • ' • 'Quite a tirgmber attended the•, reception in 'honor of Mr. and Mrs:. Keith Johnson' iii Kintail Fall Tuesday' night'. •Mrs', Wm:' McCarthy' who:'. spent the winter months with^tier dau ghters in` Detroit, has returned to her home here., [ Miss Agnes Austin over 'the. holiday --Mis Irene • McCarthy is spend ing a week .with. her 'mother., ' Mr, Ambrose Hartman 'of Zur-; tch spent Sunday with Clifton Austins: Miss Eileen . Wallace ; spent the holiday in the burg..tu stinting1y of her time .and talents Miss Teresa Austin visited her in ,her .cheery, fr�}endly manner., ;. -parents, : Mr.: ";and Mrs..., Frank For twenty-two years she was Austin j. Siiperintendent of the , Su'ndak - was . home "O.B I T VAR Y • MRS. E. D. HASS,PILL ' Although she had been serious- ly' ill :for more than • a month,. with a heart condition, the" death of Mrs, E. D. assah , occurred :. suddenly. on Friday evening at Goderich-=-.Hospital.. ; HeX--Tamil„. had visited with her'just .a short time before when she was bright and cheery as usual, and were iip. the ' hospital waiting to return .to her room, when the, end came. Mrs; Hassall was .formerly E1.- leri; Dorothy Stone, a, native of Radcliffe -on .Trent, ,Nottingham- shire, Nottingham -shire, Ejrigiarid, Her husband, the late Joseph.:, Hassall; . came to ONTARIO LA$GS,I.,DE • . WEDNESDAY,, MAX 29th, l i4s, Mr. & Mrs,,,Gordon Waal spent. Wednesday last.. in London at tending ' the, graduation exercises at. Western University of Mrs. Wall's sister, Ruth Arthur of Au- burn,' ' Mr. and Mrs,. John Richardson and Grace spent /.S Ynday with.; Mr. and Mrs,'°Robt, :Moivbray. Mr. Blake ' Gaunt of Preston spent a day last week with his 'sister, Mrs. ;Wilmer Nicholson of Auburn.: .Mr, , Mrs, Wilson 'JWa11, Mr,. and Mrs. Gordon Wall spent' a day at Walter' Richardson's 'of Turnberrandy. ' Luck ow .in • 1912,, and ' two years: Mr.: Blake :.Gaunt•.` had as his. later .Mrs. Hassall and her .two: guest on Thursday his brother' sons, George •and •Joe, joined him Beth of Preston, V here. A year later theymoved to, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Moore '84 Kinlou gh remaining ' ng ' there until, , little daughter-, spent '.Saturday g � to with Mr: and Mrs. George `Tiffin,. 1922 `when' - they returned ' red Mrs:. Peri Pennington'. Mr, arid y Penningto In 1916, on George's 16th; birth and family of Culross visited at day, he'' 'and'. his father enlisted Mr Wendal Taylor's, ' for' service in, -World:.War' Mr.,. Lloyd Bell of Pine River devoted with Mr, and Mrs: Mrs, Hassall was a ; spent Sunday member..' of..St. _ Peter's , Anglican John ' Richardson. Church, Lucknow and gave un- BORN=In.•Wingham; General'' Hospital . on Sunday,' May: 26th ' tc " Mr. 'And: Mrs: a Clark Johnston, a daughter.. Mrs, Johnston was' fOrr` costly: Miss A-r'dysS Brown pf this locality. :: ' Mr. ,Arthlur. Simpson of Vir giniatown, Northern Ontario, spent ;the « week end' •.4.'his home; -bene Miss:: Margaret .Moffat of Tor onto " spent the, yyeek=end with: h"er.. father= Mr F.' G. "Moffat. 1V1i and Mi s, Fred. Tiffin, Mrs Reuben Tiffin,, Mr. Si Mrs.' Chas. Elliott'. and Mr: Dave McIllwla n church she loved and.: served, so spent •Sunday:,.with Mi. and'.Mrs.. well,..with the rector; Rev: R. A. Victor Emerson Joselyn conducting- the .service Mrs.• Albert Taylor' of Toronto Be. was I assisted by Rev. Owen spent ate; week -end with her par- G oghegan of-WtYodstock. interment • was in Greenhill Cemetery, the palibem ers being Was Seriously I11 Iv»e In • q DRIVE:; .IN ARIA' L' LET lig YOUR CAR `. _-_These bciinds_shouldbe presented .for redemption with .' all = coupons ,,,of `:later; date attached.; No ':further interest will be paid on these bonds: after . this ; date. Regular lubrication'' is the best' single method'. of pro-, longing the. • life of. 'your' motor. car. But — to be safe, be sure to make it regular: Start. to- day' mark your calendar •' e o m e'.''hack' o n schedule; Central Garage LUCKNOW. L�E-r Visitors f• or; the week end includ`cd Mrss 'Anna. -=-Statiikt of ..Toronto, urith..-Mr. Jac •stuaFt and -Mr. 'and Mrs, `G'eoi g `Stuarta Mr. and :Mrs ,Mel Baowp'of chener with Mi. �rrYtl'I R: 'Woods Miss''Nornia W(•t,tlancead` 'Messrs. T. W :Smith,_,Edgar Hol- Mr.: W AriYistronghas been -�dyrrra-rr; W-e-lltn- t -on ee--6y;-4--C-, confined to bed for the past ten McNab,, Fred' McQuillin :and Wm• days with 'pneumonia, and at one Lloyd..•time his'' condition was quite seri Mrs. Hassanis ---survived• by • two sons, George of Lucknow and' Joseph 'of; London, her dau= ghter in-law, Mrs: J. Hassall' and grandson, Billy, , also by a :bio- a long ,wigs of iom a• sim- ther And,' slater in England.: filar; cause: VERA• ELIZABETH ROBE he_ dea-tlr__ai cure i. .oadFrxi- doh ons. Sunday, ' May: 19th, ' of -Miss Among. , those: attending . the'. Vera;, Elizabeth Ro ib, only dau-' funeral : were' -members of. Vera's ghter .and . Mrs: Thomas graduating .class and' three ladies Robb of Ashfield.`' ,Her` ` passing of the, Auxiliary of Calvary Un ited Church, . London,. which or gani;zation took: a kindly interest in her : welfare ; while a. patient a't London -- _ oris,. although he is now- improv ing. penicillin .• treatment was Wised to good effect. A `few months ago Mr AR rrrstrong had t, s 4, • 4 4 )NGDIiiAAIC A I/ANif I WAPTIME` serving 975,000 telephones. 'STtwo years ago We were se � . -- . tinea and as a. result '. (� There are T20 000 more teleph ' J Th though ance'callin has steadily' increased event g. Long Dist g the' volume of calling is ,now I' the'war is over. Actually_ ; •; about 100%' Higher thanwhen the war began. That's w by it is so belliful when you observe the proper s-sholaa-below, hz m g_L_Rog Distance calls ;e'ginence"a We. are building neWlines. and new switchboarc s.: ut it'" .will take some time to.get_thcm into use. in the meantime.' we'll appreciate your- help and 'inderatandrng, espedalllr if your 'call is delayed: • 1' 44 t 0. L 0. a": , O ar • •,• • a 4 WHEN YOU'PLACE a long,D stance Call 'FIRST, give the opPerator- • the name of the distant city. a . . . •THEN# the • telephone ' number of your party.., THEN, when the 'opt_r • attic .asks it, your owf 'telephone number. • If 'you don't ' kniiv the distant telephone number, please retake4' a not of it for future use When, you hear• the operator repeat it. T. brought profound :i sorrow , to a. wide 'circle of ' friends ' • and acquaintances,' but '14:5s ,a. happy` release -'for 'Miss Robb -who had been ill for more, tl»an nine years,' . and had undergoneevery knownL treatments and •_suffered - Much-- pain uch-pain and c istress in a valiant, and` uncomplaining; yet losing.'; battled to regain.•her health. Vera:was born iii Ashfield and attended` 'S:S: N'o. T111 school: As a .young 'woman she graduated as; a coarse on :October , 7; 1932, from Kincardine . General Hospi tal; and followed her profeslion for four years before her hea,I 1 iaied_ ' She vas •possessed of, a., lovely -and- liver`. -.radiant smile" portrayed' 'her : happy arid kindly-iThture:'`` The funeral 'service was held' at her ,lat.e _res Bence on Tuesday,. May.: 21st, conducted. by Rev,' 'Duncan .MeTa:vish • of Calvary United. church •Londoni, and Rev. Johns Hutton of Pino :River. AO.. McTavish, . a' native of Huron' Township, was a frequent visitor with Miss Robb during' her long - 1 i11ness. Inter ent wag' in Green- hil; Cemetery,:.-Lucknovv, , with her 'four brothers and Orville El - HOU and. Alvin Robb acting, as pallbearers. •. Surviving 'are her. parents and four, b',rothers,.loyd, "Wilmer; Harvey and 'Howard, 'to whom the syrriipathy of,.the':cotnmuntr is extcnded, fn• their loss of, a ddear O. On: Weather`head Nit and lli Cold- • veinRtir4es-of.„11O brew \''4t.il-,Mr,.- and Mrs.: Ed. Purves; 1Wlr`. and Mrs Wm ,Dougherty and .Gwen" :of 'Guelph . With '. Mr., 1-t J, \4 roods; Mr. andMrs. Elliott..:Wb sten: of • Kincardine, :. also Mips Tlwm p'son Of . -Wingharn wrth .,Nit ..' and Mrs.' F... G. Todd:. Her. many.:friends were glad to , know that Mrs:- Earl; Gaunt. returned. .from the Clinton Hos pital on••Sunday. 1VIr,ani] 1VIi•s Dax-id- Todd. Mr. .tan1 Toc[d and A,n drew» ,Attended':. the funeral. of Mrs. 2 Sam .Neely': at• Poetiluron:•, last Wednesday., Ration Coupon -Due Dates Coupons now,,, valid ai;e sugar preserves •S1'*:to- S11. butter RI to 119 and -meat M20 'to'1�13J; ucknow, 'Ontario. CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE, Now RepiresentingrAll'Compan1es Formerly •Served By Tile Geo. H. Smith•Agency. • I( If you are a young .woman` sixteen years; or rover' and wish: a "•sition that will "pay • . . you g ; wages in, :pleasant sUrr_ o _ uridings in . a good town . . Write to 0. 1 MOQNEY . Post Office Box 3;51, Kincardine, Ontario. -