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THURS., JANUARY 13th, 19441
The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
PAGE THREE
OBITUARY
MISS SADIE FARRISH
Miss See:lie Fairish, a'native of
Ashfield and for the pat thirty
years a respected citizen ef God-
erich, .passed. aw4 -in. Goderich
Hospital on Saturday. Miss Far-
•;ieh suffered a stroke in Septerrt-
,6:', when ;few was removed to
he hospital. She appeared toebe
• Maki ng, favorable progress until
.slie WaSi again, stricken ,la.st :Fri-
day, passing away the next day.
Miee:Faerish Was a „member c,f
a wq . Ashfield Town -
Ship, he, daughter of ale
late Jo an. JVIargaret McKay
Farrish, f theNinthConceSsion;
..... ,
„. ,e.where. wle- ives bbrre on Decerre:
her .25th i 109. After- her father's
t.
. Ad death foety years ago, she•lived-
7:\
for a short time. in Detroit, later
going 'With her ;mother to reside
in Goderiele Where She conduct-
ed •a• dressmaking •establiShrnent,
• for many years, and was well,
and favorably kpoven by a large
clientele. Of a family Of eleVen,
-only One sister; 'Miss, Barbara
• Farrish of .New York, survives:
The funeral wag field.en Mon-
day to Kintail.Cemetery,.. the
service being 'conducted by Rev.
•• Richard. Stewart ,C)fi • Knox Pres=•
byterian church, Goderich. ' •
. Pallbearers were Jan-ies
Gederieh; David Tar-
rish, Gubl' h• .Ja
Farrish, Ash -field; Pollan Schram
erid Hugh 'McKenzie.
• JOHN' HOWE
Lucknow has' :lost k..one 'of • its
oldest and best. love,d" citizens. in
„,
Bruce 'County- CQUIicii
When Bruce Ceunty Council
opens on Tues.day, January 18th
for "the initial .session of the year,
there will he 'six: neW fates, At
Mildmay, P. D. Liesnier, warden
in 1943 retired •and is succeeded
by j. P: Phelan, .elected by ae-.
cremation. Other .new Members
are • Afired •Balls of , Albemarle,
James Rusk- of...Arnaleel, Walter
Brown of Huron, Gordon Scott,
Ripley and W. Durst„ Chesley.
.Lidn'se Head no eati
qualified :for Ree.ve or Council
'end e • riewe nomination will :lie
held; - : •
AlbernarleeeAlfred
Amabel--:-Jarnes Rusk.
• e .
Arran—George Campbell.
Brant—J: P. 'Johnston, reeve.
John W.. Inglis, denetY reeve.
Bruce—Kenzie Fester:
Carrick—Jacob 'Fischer. •
Culrose—Jos, McGinnes. •
Eastnor-iftabeet Reid. ee •
Elderslie—Robert Sloan.. • .
Greenock—Alex McTavish.
Hinori-e-Walter M. Brown. ,
Kincardine Twp.—Wm. Shewleit.
Kinloes—Richard. Elliott.,
Lindsay -Dan McDonald..
St.- Edmunds—Weir Grieve.
Saugeene-Denald Christie.
IlepWorfh—E. J. Downs.
Lion's Head—No •qualifications.
LtieknoWeeJ. W. Joynt 7
Mildrna —J., P,
,PaieleyeS. F. Baliachey„,
Port Eigin-7-W. Fenton.
Ripley---Goraori .
tranDusen.
•
Teeswater—George Bennerinan:
MGKel*r'
• .• Thursday last, January 6tii in . kincardine , town---Wme. Walsh.
his 85th yeer. • ' • , 3outhamptop—EVerett Short:
Mr. Howe was born ip Hawick Weakerton—Irwin Lobsinger..
.,Quelpec and as a "u4:man.Wiarton—C.' A. Taylor. .,
who passed away at his home On Duret• .
• came to CUIross with ieko bre- ,
thers, Walter and James, to set,.-
tle near. Teeswater,, •where .he
•— fanned for several • years. He,
later lived in Teeswater before
,• moving to Lucknow. twenty-eight
• • years 'ago, where • he has • since
' resided. . •• ,
Although in- felling' health 'far
two, years, Mr.,HeVve was able
to he about and always enjoyed
•
• meeting:his Many friends.
He leaves to mourn his loss
•
•
his wife, formerly Mary Kerr' of
Howiek, Quebec, 'and six .daugh-
ters, Mrs. R..3. Button (Mary A.,)
df Lucknow; Mrs. Ernest O'Neil
•(Margaret) •of Windsor; Mrs.
Gerrit • Fegge •(Liztie). of '
• S91:; Mts. Garnet Sisson (Annie)
• of Windsor; Mrs. Isobel Carson
of Shaunavon, Sask., and Mr.;...
W. A, Sha* "(Ethel) of Wind-
sor. 'A son, Wallace and a dau-
ghter •Jessie.:predeteased 'him.
• • The funeral was field Saturday
. afternoon from the residence. in.
Lucknow to -Teeswater Cemet-
•• • ery,' the serVice being'conducted
• by Rev. C. H. MacDonald. The
grandsons acted as pallbearers.
gosERT CAMPBELL
•
IVIr. 'John Campbell of Belfast
•, received word retently, of the.
• death of' his cousin, R,obt. Camp-
bell, .which occurred at Wawato,
Sask., ore November 28th, at the
age of about four "score years.
- - Ile :was the? last surviving
r(embcr of a family of eleven
sons and daughters of the late
James and Margatet Campbell,
4, and was born on the 12th Con-
eeSeion of WestWawanosh' o,n
, -the, farm now Own. ed by 'William
ForStee, Ile.",has resided in Wes-
tern • Canada for. some thirty-six
Years. His wife predeceased him:
by about a year. Four daughters
and one son suvvi\e A. brother
Campbell died in West
• Waw h osh few years ago.
•
• . Husband:' "The bank -has re-
turned that 'Clieq,ue", -•
• Wife: "Isn't that splendid!
What can we bey With it thiS
time?"
OLIVET
GUIDE AND
BROWNIE NEWS
•
At Guides Friday night a new
patrol was formed. It is • called
the. Robin • Patrol with Mary
Marshall- as Patrol Leader. The
narnes of the Guides were placed
• in a hat and -each patrol leader
drew Out the names of the girls
in each "Patrol. •
• Plane were made for a skating
party;and sleighing party for the
Guides. ' •
-The -wee-tine closed • with a
lively game. .
The Brownies held their Meet-
ing as usual 'en Friday night at.
four.....Weleck. - This 'is feet
.ages ' to 19.. Mrs; McKim'-eti-
rolled 'few girls as Brownies.
These were,,GledYs Kilpatrick,
Betty Johnston, Ruth Johnstone
and Grace Huston. Plans'Were
made for a skating party.
Two lively games were play-
ed before the meeting. closed..
SURVEYORS .MAP posT-WAR.
.BLIjEWATER WORK
. A group of Ontario .Govern-:
rnent surveyors is at present in
Goderich and Will be • located
theVe for from four to six weeks
surveying sections of • highways
which' are said to be slated for
improvement under. the post-war
• rehabilitation ro
o,clay, as always, the 'Salada'
taoet is your guarantee of a
uniform blend of fine quality tea*,
OBITUARY BOUNDARY EAST
. .
MRS: 4. MAXWELL ItAYNARD.
_ • Mr. 'and Mrs. RUsser Gaunt
The death of Mrs. J, Maxwell spent. Saturday evening' with Mr.
Raynard occurred on Satgrday. and Mrs. Milas MacMillan.
January 8th . at the: home of her • me, and Mrs, Milas MacMillan
son; Melvin Raynard, Goderich, spent Sunday evith Mr. and' Mr•s.
where she had •peen .residing
since coming from • • Lucknow
about two months ago. Mrs. Ray-
nard Chad been in failing health
since September when :she
su-
fered pneumonia, and finally de-
veleeied several paralytic s'eleureS.
from which she died. •.
Mrs, Reynard was formerly
Mary Anne •Webster, ,a daughter
of the late Mr.'and Mrs; D. Web-
ster. She Was born' near Clinton
Jo e MacMillan and Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. • George` Fisher'
and -Mr...Alfred Patterson spent,
Tuesday, evening With Mrs. Gil-
lies arid Jack. •
Messrs. Jack Gillies and Alfred
Patterson 'were • dinner' .guests
With Mr.• and Mts. Pharis' Math-
• Mr. Duncan Kennedy:of Wing -
a.
in 1869 and wham nd:. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
as in her 75th year:
At the: age, of 26 years, she was (11°Ibrma11. of Lueknow visited
x e aynare. MI . Geolgee— err -
e
•
son cif the late Mr. and Mrs. C. nedy- on Sunday. •
Raynard: The young -Couple Mrs. MacIlivraith spent last
farmed at Ethel for a femi years week in.Toronto.• :
,Mrs. John Kennedy has gone
to stay with, her daughter, .Mrs....
Township until they retired to mbee _LarateeafGodeeiele-leir •
Lucknow aboill' seventeen years a while. •• ,
ago. Mr. Raynerd predeceased
The Women's Institute held
his wife• one mbnth ago.
very suCcessfill box social in the
'Surviving are her three dela- hall at Whiteehnrch on Thursday ".
ghters; Mrs. Walter Alton (Li1-..evening.
tin),Ashfield; Mrs. 'Harald, Fer-
guson (Pearl): Goderich; " Mrs.
Cecil Mullin (Hazel:), Listowel.
and two sons, Melvin Of Goderich were . Mr. Bill Scott and 'Mrs. •
and Nelson of Ashfipld. Also WeL. MacKenzie. k.• .
viving are one sister, Mrs Sam
Congram, Kinloss, and three br4,. If a girl doesn't watch her fig -
'tilers, John of Toronto. and Wil-
ure, the boys won't:
bert and • •Lorne of Seaforth.
There are also Seventeen• grand-
children. •• •
The ',pallbearers, were Messrs,
Ernest Ackert, Charles Congram,
,Keith Webster:, Oliver
Charles, Reg arid Jim Ferguson:
The flowerbearers were grand -
sopa. ••
The funeral service was held
at the home of her. son, Melvin
in Goderich on Monday; Januay
10th and .was conducted by the
Rev.Richard Stewert of Goder-
ich and the Rev.. 3. Stewart
of Lucknow with interinent in
Greenhill Cemetery.
• The only person We know who
makes a success in running other).
people down is the. elevator girl.
proVinCial Govetnnrent.
This program it' is said,enclud-,
• ed Widening, , draining, \prep'ara-
lion and paving 'itself, building
of bridges and culverts.
Large projects are believed to
be irteluded_The.yeinelu.deee---v-i-a-e
duct over the Maitland river
just noeih. 'of Goderich, cutting
off the- winding :road and two
steep hills in the Village of Sart-
ford, on highway No. 21. This
alone would be -e half million
• Pioject. ,•
A •similar' situation exists on
the same highways at Port Ai-
bert and 13aYtielCi, but plans have:
• long Since • been prepared for
tItM. 'The bridges at Bayfield
Saltford are narrow and old and.
will have to bereplaced; in any
event. \. •
Instead Of, the regular' Christ -
alas entertainment the Sunday
School held a social iii .the
chnrch. A Short program was en-
joyed' arid the ladies serVecl
lunch. The children were given
a special . treat of • oranges. and
candies. A collection was taken
amounting to $16.80. The classes
donated' $25.70 and $42.50 was
sent to the Russian Relief Fund.
• The YoungPeopieS' Union held
'their •ineeting in the church on
Thursday evening. The 'President;
Beth MacTavish Presided. The
meeting opened With a: hymn and
the opening prayer was taken by
Beth • MacTavisht •The scripture
was read 'by Jack McGuire and
;bort readingSwere given by
•EcIna Barkwell, Alice Barkwell„
Mary •Roulston, Mary McGuire
and Anna.MacDonald. Mr. Beech
took charge of • the installation
eerviee. and the following officere
.were installed for 1944: Honor-
ary president, Rev. Mr. Beech;
president, -Mary McGuire; vice
President! Lovell • McGuire; sec.,-
treas., Jack Roulston; assistant,
Ce-treas., Frank,,B4J'ItArelle, The,.
folloWing committees: Christian
• Fellowship, Donald MacTavish
Alice Barkwell; Christian Mis-
iions, Edna ,Aftarkwell and Gor-
lon Brooks; Christian Culture,
Lillian Osborne and Jack Bark-.
well; Christian Citizenship, Jack
McGuire, and Anna ,IVIacDonalde
organists': Carrick Colling, Lil-
lian Osborne, Beth MacTavish;
recreation, Mt. Beech, Mary
ilael:gen, • Andrew 16 arkwell,
Norval Stewart, Boddie Mace
Charles;:.• press reporter, Beth
MacTavish. Mr. Beech then gave
a short talk "and the meeting
closed with, the Mizpah Done-
e--
: You'll, never "find"
, 'anything. If 'you,want
meet make .
time . foi
time,. you
'• • diction.
Hackett. .W. M. S. • - • •
The Hackett Wemen's
ary Society annual meeting .was
held at the 'home of Mrs. John
Mullin. After the opening 'hymn
the Lordt,s prayer was repeated:
in unison and the 'scripture les-
son was read by Mrs. Geo. Lane.
• Mr. Howse led in' prayer.' The
-theme for the meeting, '. "The
Light ' the Knowledge of God",
Vas read by the Oesident, Mrs.
Cyril Cariepbell. The 'roll calf was,
answered by the word "Light".
Mrse Roy Alton reported that the
box had been sent • to Melvin.
Hackett overseas. Mr. Howse
presided for the election of of-
ficers as• follows: president, Mis.
Cyril Campbell;. vice president,
Mrs. John Mullin; 2nd'"vice presi-
dent, Mrs.Elliott Sandy; secret-
ary, Bernadean Alton;' assistant
secretary, Mrs. Earl Sherwood;
treasurer, ,Mrs. Walter Alton;
organist, Elmira Alton; assistant
organist, Mrs. Ray Alton arid
Mrs. Alex Hackett; sup, of light
bearers, Bernadean _Alton and
Mefs.,George-Alton;. 'sup,- of IVIise.
MonthlY, Mrs. Wilfred. Hackett;
stip. ,of •Young 'Ldies 'meeting,
Mrs. Roy Alton and Mrs. Adam
Johnston;, sup. of temperance,
Mrs, Geo. Lane; Heralds, China.
Mrs. Albert Alton. assistant. Mrs.
George Alton; Japan. Mrs. Alex
Haekett, ,assistarti, Mit. George
• Henry:, India; Mrs. Ralph Cam-
eron, assistant, Mrs.' Albert earn-
cron; NOrth,West,' Mrs. Roy Al
assistant, • Elmira Alton;
Africa, Mrs.. Bert Alton, assiik
ant, Mrs: Dynes .Campbell. The
report -of the corresponding sec-
retary, Mrs. John Mullin, was
then given. Mr. 'Howse closed the
• „ ,
Li Li./ ALIA V
moving to Kin.16es Township and
farmed there and e in Ashfield
•Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDonald '
entertained the Bridge Club on e
Wednesday evening. • Winners
•
• ASHFIELD ,NOTES
Mr. and, Mrs. Andrew Gatlin
,and Murray . spent Sunday. with
Mr. and Mrs. Les Ritchie and Al-
vin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLennan,
of Lucknow spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barger and
• family. • „• •
Mre Eclwaide-Gihnore• is
ing his sister t in Hamilton.
,Mr, and Mrs. Peter Cobk and
family spent Sunday with Mr
and 'Mrs. Earl Swan and familY.
• Mr. C. E. McDonagh returned
homer after visiting ,his daughter,
Mr. and. Mrs..Ed MacKenzie of
London.,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook of
Paramount spent Sunday with
Mr. George and Miss Susie (Jib -
son.
• WS. R. E. GilMore, France.
and Janies spent Thursday wit,.
friends in Winghain.
• 4
Mrs. Will Hogan spent Sunday
;1.
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