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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-07-03, Page 4PAGE 4 THE', LUCK TOW 'SENTINEL., 'LUgKNQW, ONTARUO . OBITUARY MRS. MURDOCK mermiiSON Holyroocl community mourns the loss. of a • highly esteemed resident in 'the : death Of • Mrs, Murdock McPherson,, which Oc- curred in' Winghanm Hospital on Monday morning, ..June .24th. She was •.fan her 81st . year, The de~ ceased had been in• failing health •since , March 3945,. having then. Suffered a paralytic stroke::~ At. that time She' was confined, to hospital for several, weekfs 'but rallied sufficiently'o.1e brought .to her. home, ~which she loved so •well: There her three' ons,' Donk old -Go don: and. Wesley, ' who, survive, . tenderly and' with ' un- stinted.' devotion, assisted in caring for. her,. She bore', her, afftietion with° great patience and fortitude and was always so pleased to have old friends and neighbors call;' i�. a-. • Y • FOR SALE -3 used tires., Apply • at. Sentinel Office: FOR SALE;--, ,-plank •silo,.. 10x18, . Apply to Dave Todd, St. Helens. WANTED -2nd hand baby car.- riage: Dori id' 1VIcKmnon; 'R. 3, Holyrood TMIXED HAY to cut on . shares or. will sell outright°;, Can store ' in.`. barn if `desired T. A. Cameron, •R, .7, Lucknow FOR\ SALE--Massey-Harris grain binder,. 7 ft.,, No. 5 1B, complete with .horse, & tractorLhitch; Mas= sey-Harris No.: 3. hay tedder;, also a Boggs potato .grader. Apply. to. J. ' W :Joyrit &Son. ATTENTION Have your pres- ent washer repaired now. It, may give you unexpected years of ser- vice.. Repairs to all makes. Beatty Washer, Service, 'Phone Murdie's . Hardware, `Lucknow. – • OTICE For years,- the Cenletery Com- :pany»have• taken care of all''plots in the • 'Cemetery: This practise: from -now , will be discontinued. 'Those who have failed to pay will not have, their plots cared, for. • By order of the. Greenhill Cem- etery Board. ACTION . SALE -:.of . household, effects and property. • of the late Belle MacKenzie in . Ripley, Sat • urday; July ` 6th ;at 2.00 o'clock `.:,_L storms frame Hauge will he offered subject to reserve. • bid. ,Ross : I1. Marty_n,> Executor; Donald 'B. Blue, Auc:' FLEECE -LINE.' YOUR HOME Blown Rockwool:Insulation 'ap'-, plied to wails and ceilings of your „home , will . Save • fuel With 'more comfort and :fire. protection. Work -done anywhere.--Equipment-in-the.. district now. Fdr . free. estimate and terms, .'phone 35 Lucknow or. write -Rowland C. :Day, 5. Thornton Ave., --London., -1 CARD . OF. THANKS' TE'N D ERS Th a Lucknow High. ` School Board asks:`for.tenders for con veying pupils •in:a suitably heated bus•, seating at. least 25,. to 'and. from Lucknow School, during •the 1946-47 tel m *- `he- route goes from:Lucknow- south,'toSthe • 9th concession, wes t• to •Kintail; north. via' ,the Blue- water •,Iighway to Amberley and. east to Lucknow. Tenders, must be in . the . hands of the chairman,) L;:Mac�Vlii1an, or the secretary, .'Donald , Henden'. son,. Lucknow, not later' than Sat - Miss Mary Jane Irwin is deep=' • l grateful;and wis es sincerely. thank : friends. an d, neighbors, who so 'kindly re -Merit= W 1 ' :. bered her with fruit, f loWers, cards; letters and . in other, ways :illness. during her "k r • • k.The •McPherson Family wishes to .' acknowledge : with • sincerest thanks, .the' manY ..kind acts,: the expressions of sympathy and lovely. floral •tribu'tes. extended them , not only at the time of the death' of ' their beloved mother, brit' also. during her long illness. ;NOTICE TO' CREDITORS AND OTHERS Iii,„ t`he Estate of' "George Smith," Deceased., • All persons :having any claims g or demands :a ain't the.. 'estate of `_,- sal — �'• e H Smith ho died ,on or, about the 'Tenth day of Segtembe .1915,_ ate ._re' uired on 'or before the Nineteenth :day of �Jtily, 1946to send their claims, duly proved, to .the : undersigned adtriinistrator of the estate.: n • . ur her. to 'e– rtotice– tlia after asucli last mentioned .date. the: said :administrator ...will ,pro- •teed:.to distribute.. the assets• of. the 'said deceased, :having regard only to the claims of which he shalljt' hen ,:have notice, and. that . , the ' said administrator. •will not, be liable' for . the; said assets • or a'ny :;part "thereof to any person' or persons of whose claims notice shall not have. been_:received by him at, the time of such drstri bution: - Dated the; Twelfth day of June, A.D. 1946. • • ' H: AUSTIN'. REID, 39 Euclid Ave., London, Ontario,' Adnii'nistrator _sof :the said estate ,by.- his__Solicitor; P. S. MacKENZIE,• WEDNESDAY, JULY` :3rd, 1046 INSURANCE FIRE, . CASUALTY ' and AUTOMOBILE Special .rates forpreferred_ frisks. Ask us about them,. J. A. McDONAGH R.R. 3 Lucknow, Ont. Phone :61-5. -Dhngannon, • ever greeting them with a. friend- . ly'smle.' Mrs. .McPherson •'Was- formerly Mary Jane ,Harris and had ' lived all her life• op. the 8th .Concession. of Kinloss Township.: Her hus- band predeceased her by twenty- four -years.. Besides her • three sons, surviv- ing are One sister,. 'Mrs Rachel Culbert 'of .Concession ''9, 'Huron Township' and '' three ''brothers, Thomas Harris on. the old' home- stead,. 8th: Concession ci f •Kiriloss, Dan' of Glendale, .California and William pf Minto, North .Dakota. Funeral sera ic-e--vias . el her late residence on Wednesday afternoonconducted by 'Rev J. W. *Stewart. Mrs. Duncan Munn, of ' •-Ripley' sang . the. very ap- propriate hymn. "One _.by. -.One". A, large„,:circle of old.''friends and :acqua, . - 'i gntances .: athered' `, to '... and family John Carripbell.•,y wish to thank their many friends, and: neighbors: for the' many , acts of kindness and'sympathy shown • during the illness and at the, time of the death :of a. dear '.wife arid. mother,'. especially., the "ladies 'of` '.the Zion, W. M. S. who ,were so 'very kind and :thoughtful; also for the. many - floral tributes which :were. greatly appreciated.' WHITECHURCH We:.. are sorry to report the death of Mr Duncan McGregor a Zi.�ell. known. resident 'of, this, .on Saturday, Moore : on' .Friday in •, Wingha ;Hospital, a son )' Dr: ' Arthur .Watt ' of .. Toron 'called an his uncle, Mr Barbo P. Stuart MacKenzie. 'BARRISTER .&- SOIICITOR n o • Walkerton, Ontario. IN LUC'KNOW. Each ' Wednesday OFFICE IN; r : THE LEGION BUILDING 1 F: T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST • LUCKtOW�: IN FIRST : FRIDAY • . OF EACH MONTH fry 1 Insure, In Sure Insurance Confederation Life, WIND, CAR, FIRE n Preferred Rates.. for risks. ACCIDENT & 'SICKNESS; Consult .. '• JOHN' FARRISI Phone -82-13 Dungannon CCOUNTAwNC Service for the - ---SmaIl-Merchant;: --: Professional Man':'' and The Farmer.. S. J. PYMK Box; 40, Ripley, Ont. 5:. Hetherington, K . Barrister, ,'Etc. Winghain and Lucknow IN LUCKNOW ���'-`-=Each • e` n Monda . & W d esda: Y Y ,'Office' upstairs in the Johnstone Block • • ^pay. , Heir• ; as r '. ects , and: 'amid- a profusion' •of floral 'tributes she • was•:born'e' to rest by. Homer ar ris, Chas. Congrarn;''Thos.' , Cul_ •bert, Ernest..Ackert, Eldon. Eck- enswiller.: ad: Mark:-: Johnston.. Interment was :in. South 'Kinloss Cemetery; • MR -JOHN CAMPBELL After more than a year's illness the, death of :Mrs..John Cambell Occurred at the home',of her dau- ghter,. Mrs: Jake Hunter ' on Fr. day, June ''21st, where she• had: beep staying. the last ;five: months.; Mrs;C a b11 ewho ' was.: 83. ` -•: mP .. • years of.. age. had l ,een suffering. - from a heart :condition. She was, formerly, Martha Adelaide Dur-: nin, daughter. of :the late , Alex- andra Dukiiin lexandra.Durnin and Sarah .Ann"1VIc-: Glauchlin and ' was born at Brant- ford` on. July 27th, 1863, moving with her family, to Wawanosh when but a young girl: On June. 10 am..to 6. p.m,:: WM: SCHMID'S;STORE: 'Phone Wingham' Office 48 Residence 97, -_ • YOU WILL MAKE YOUR:HIGHEST PROFITS WHEN YOU ! f'EE' Cri -` m 18, 1890, she ' mariied her now • bereft husband',and settled on the to 10th • Concession o f ` Ashfield ur, where she has' • spent, her -entire x �. .- community: _He :hoer' beery ill for-- :111-.,;•-- Joe- Holmes of Clinton is •'' some time at;. his home; Ile ' was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robt, Win ham; Hos ital=' on•idlaw "for -a. few weeks: taken to g _ P I,a Saturday;' and passed 'away• early. Mrs. Roy Paton•of St. Georges Thursday morning: He 'leaves _ to is s endin ' the `;week -end with mourn 1. 's fila wife to dau .` . ,i�,_� :znir - -ox_ ghters • and three 'sons and:' eight meters_ He hacV.znoved7ra year ago to .the farm 'formerly owned by Mac. Ross. The funeral—was large- Iy attended ;and' was held from Knox church, Teeswater on Sat- urday The service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Crain and Rev. A. Wilson,". Whitechurch. Mrs: Graydon Coit of Timmins -spent a few days with her par= ents, Mr: and Mrs. Mac. Ross and • attended the funeral of her uncle; ;Mr. McGregor. ,Ali G.Mr.. McGreg- or's sisters were here for the fun;- eral excepting Mrs.:Moffat of the E farm near Auburn.; which they West. 1recent1y purchased, • ;We are sorry to report that Mr. John, is a ;'son of Mrs- Con, YP Foran ' and the late .Mr'., Foran Wm.. Barbour has been ill for the i. •. past week at his borne here. Itis. and served n the' Canadian Navy ' niec"eMrs. Rev' . Watt of Grimsbypp during the war. `, Mrs. Foran, l whose home was at 'Conriiston.. O t rio, 'is a. graduate nurse. • � Onto life.. She was a merhber at Hac- kett's. United church and always : h'and_.to. ready to-lon'd•'a� he"lIs_•i rlg those in need. Mrs Campbell,: leaves to -mourn her passing. her husband;' three daughters ,:and one son, Nellie;. T�-jayl—Pli:nPs�M, afvkin___�a• F N/FORD'S FEED STORE Our HOG GROWER. now contains'YEAST`a-nd- is - i co ized. more . and More as THE FEED an give,you prompt delivery on. 'DAY''' OLD`; CRICKS' t; P and a `'limited number of ` .. STARTED CHICKS •urin June and July, along with a g y O A.C.' STARTER. & GROWER .& RANGE MASH WE .NOW HAVE ON HANDL Rev. Scobie .. of Wilton, Grove Edyth I�!t i. "Ge.or ey Philli s spent the week -grid of - th:e•.'homa Helens,...._Georgina;. Mrs ' J a_k home.' Hunter,, Zion, and• Dynes Ton 'the. Mr. Clarke• of Niagara Falls is homestead. She h'ad eighteen visiting with his friends,- Mr.. and grand children and four.great. Mrs. ;Lorne .. grandchildren. Also surviving is Johnston., one' sister, Edyth, Mrs. Jas.., Bird, Brussels and ,two, brothers,• ,Sate: Durnin, Lucknow and- George` in. the West; • funeral was held on June The 24th from the home of her son; in-law, Mr. '.Take' Hunter,. with, interment hi Greenhill' Cemetery. -The service was conducted by her pastor, the Rev., C. B. WbolleY of Ashfield Circuit: During. •the servicer. Mrs, Peter' Cook sang "The • y City • Four Square''. The pallbearers' were, six ;grandchild- ren,; Albert, ,,Leonard; Lorne and Tom Phillips, 'Harold Campbell. and John Hunter. The flower. bearers' were four graiddaugh-, BUYS WAWAN.OSH FARM Mr., and • Mrs. John Foran have taken..'up residence on the'Alex-. ander.` farm in 'West Wawanosh, until they can obtain possession' in the. fall of the 'Joe . Finleon is `helping to look after him ' Bplpt To Mr: and Mrs: Milan They were married in :J'anuary',. • FOR YOUR CHICKENS COMPLETE • LINE. OF. FEEDS GS .F.. EGGS,.. EG s _to Handle .� Ebles U ' Our: New. Egg Room.. na_ Larger Quantities Faster FOR HIGHEST PRICES Keep Eggs Goof- and _s _.. C - "ossa lean , und; Market as often. asLLp - Sakes' 8. 'Phone 60-w, Lucknow ters, •Margaret, ;Ithleen; Vyetta. Phillips and ,Freda Hunter, BANK 'MANAGER - , ASTONISHES CUSTOMERS MERS • Mr. Thompson, manager of the Bank of. Montreal, says that most of ' his perspnal ,,loan customers express surprise:when . he tells them: that the total charge•'for .a loan from the Bank of Montreat,. is. only • 27 cents per month for a '$100 loan,•repayable itn,twelve monthly instalment,. - :"It is so law",•rays: lr,.Thom.- , son, "that it 45 neither' here nor et against there: ‘, •en<` se �nst ,the con- ,,�.and'fhe' . • ready venae ef r ea nr 0 cash 5discou � ' nts i� h is h the wise' use: of money can earr►'", money • When you :have. ni fid of `. eet nn env' ;encx or to •=--to � opportunity dvantage. uf. rm Topp t take Ce�ay --Mr. Thompson.: p`'iit be to' disc�r-;',I financial: c .:and glad requirements witt..'``7'n:•`•