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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, "LUCKNOW, ONTARIO'
THURSDAY, OCTOBER /4, 1943
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•OBITUARY
•' MRS. TIM GRIFFIN
'The people •of • Ashfield were
Startled. and grieved by the news
of thesudden death of Mrs. Tim
Griffin:. at her home in Detroit
onSeptember• 28th. She' had been'
in failing health the last th
years, but the end came
startling suddenness when
• suffered a heart attack. , •
Jane Veronica Griffin was bOrn
in Ashfield 60 Years' ago, the Oa -
eat daughter of -Sara Griffin and
• JOhn J. Griffin-11er father was
• ..for many :years% one of the Most •
widely known, agents for water •
machines through Wesfeill
Ontario.. Thirty-two years, ,ago
• TAKE A TIP °
1. Protect wool blanket by
stitching a wide band .of heavy
cotton at top and, bottom.
2 Use two spoons instead of
a fork when you turn a roast.
The fork perMits valuable juices
tee to escape.
with - 3. If ,water has
she
she married ,"her now 'bereaVed
husband, Timothy Griffin and
for . a 'few years farmed on the
10th Con of Ashfied, later mov-
hi. •to •the griffin homestead
south -,of Kintail where they ..re-.
mained till, two years 'ago they
°Moved to' Detroit, where it was
.hoped she would regain her
health. • ' . '
'In her home she ,was a gracious
• hifitess; her c,llaracteristici hos-
pitality, her. capacity for Mena,.
• • ship and:social and cheerful dii-
•;•• position: won for her many
• friends, She ,Vira$ a steadfast and
consistent Christian, devoted ' to
her. church arid' gave to it, -her
unwearied service.
• Besi er grie -s ric en us -
band, there' survive s two sisters,
Mrs. Thos. Molyneax, Dublin arid
Mrs.' • Chester O'Reilly, Detroit,
alao one -brother Maurice of Ak-
ron,' Ohio. A brother Joe prede-;
• "----•""C"Calell her some years 'ago. -
-On
troit on Thursday morning a yery
large number of.' relatives 'land'
Mends :gathered Ito - pay their
• final tribute. Requiern high mass
was sung by Rev. Father J. Quig-:
ley. The body was consigned to
rest irt•Zt. Joseph Cemetery. The
•' Pallbearers were Messrs. jai. and
Thos. Garvey, T. J. Lannan, Mur
-
• • dock MacLeod, Mike Foley :and
Walter Clair. •
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Among those who .came: from
a distance was her aunt; Miss
• Bridget Dalton; Chicago, Mr: Jai• ,
Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
• Dalton; Mt. Carmel, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester O'Reilly; Mary Eleanor
and Betty Jane, Mr. Will Dal-
- • • torii,7Detroit;'-' Mr. and Mrs. VhOs.
'•• ktolyneaux, Mrs. Stapleton, Mrs.
Shea and Misi Shea, Dublin, Mrs.
uck; Kitchener, 'Mr. 'and Mrs:
yd Etue, Jurich and Mrs. Ed-
- win King; Wingham and other
friends from Goderich and Col-.
bckne. Mani spiritual bouquets
bore testimony to the high ,est-
• in which she and her family
• are :held.. To those depriVedof
het loving companionship we ex-
'. teid our sincere symPathy.
; • . • ,
• '• MRS. JAMES SCOTT
• The death occured on the South
• Line of Kincardine Township on
October 4th of Mrs. Jas. Scott,
whO before her marriage was
Mary Ann MacKenzie,. a daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Neil
MacKenzie of the 12th Concession
• of Ashfield. She grew to young
wordanhood, on the farm now• ' -Ritchie.
by, Mr. Gordon *Ritchie.
On* one of this pioneer family
• survive, Mr. Neil MacKeniie of
• Toronto. Mrs. R. Martin of Rip-
ley and 1V1rs.".4:), A. MacLean of
• Lawler are nieces. Messrs. Roy
MacKenzie of Ripley, Donald R.
. *MacKenzie of Lochalsh, Neil J.,
•.Nei1 ,t., and Henry MacKenzie
• ,o Ashfield are nephews, She is
• Survived by her aged . husband,
two sons and three daughters
wal -
,
A dance was held for members
• of . the 99th (Reserve) Battery,
• their, and lady friends. in
the Vingham\. armouries on
Thursdarhiihr.• The Battery con-
cluded a summer Series of al1-.
day niAnoeuvres on Sunday, Oct-
ober-trd; • • .
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rrl
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been spilled
on some of. the pages of a book,
slip 'a piece of. a blotter on each
side of wet • pages • innnecliately.
Press with a warra iron.
4. To remove fish odour from
frying pan 'add dry mustard to
dishwater.
5. Soak a new broofn in hot
Strong salt, water to makeitlast
longer. . ••
How Crooked Gamblers
"Seat" The Horse Races
• Mickey McDougall, noted card
detective, writing in The Amer-
ican Weekly with this Sunday's
(Oct. ' 17) issue . of the Detroit
Sunday Times, explains how
horse race bookers, legal and il-
legal, are •the victims. of "sure
thing" bettors whose ingenius
••••••••••
methods of swindling ,make some
amazing And I entertaining' readr
ing. Get Sunday's 1 Detroit nines.
Police 04rficheyr. did(r4inlyou.v.e(investigating
putgating
out
your
accident:hand in . making
t u y'
driver: "Bqt why?,I al-
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