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O ITUARY
MRS JOHN HODGINS
•The death occured at the home
Of her son at Kinloss, .of Hannah
,: Hodgins in her 92i1d year.
She Was born in Thistledown,
• Ontario .on May 20th, 1852, the
daughter of • John and Isabelle
Harrison: When quite young theJ
moved to Schomberg. In 1862 the
• family moved • by wagon to
Greenock 'township, to the farm
now ; occupied by Samuel Moul-
ton, Sr,.:, 'wliere they ,lived for.
many years, later moving .to Kin-
loss village,, . .-•'
In •1873 `she 'was • married, to
'John •Hodgins':'who• , predeceased
her Jr'k .1921. They tilled the farro
now'•occupied rby her 'son' Lorne;'
'and.. for. many years kepf a gen-
eral .store in Kinloss. ,Until a' few.
years: ago shewas ari active mem-
ber of Kinloss United Church arid
she was a life member of Kin-.
loss Women's Missionary Society
in-wliitCh she was • keenly inter=
PARAMOUNT •
Mr. and Mr. s=. - R: Reid and chil-
dren, spent Sunday with • Mrs.
Reed's parents at Guelph. `
Mr. ' Wm. . Kempton spent a
couple of .days in Detroit atten-
.ding theifimer'ai of his uncle; Mr.
Tom Hanton.:
Week -end• visitors. with Mr. &
Mrs. Orland Riciards and Mr. &
Mrs. Dick Richards were Mr. and
Mrs. Clair. McDougall and . Rod
sof . Guelph; Mr. .and. Mrs' Jim
Richards; 'Flesherton and Mr 44'
Mrs: Tom MacDonald and Finlay,
Lochalsh.
Mr.r• and Mrs. Grant McDiar-
mid; accompanied . by Mrs. N. J:
MacKenzie, spent the week -end
in Toronto.
Mr. and. Mrs. A. McLennan. of
Lucknow' spent Sunday With Mr,
'arid 'Mrs.1 Wm. Kempton.
Mrs. Allan Stuart -and•• children
of Eganvlle are visiting with her.
mother, Mrs Win. Martin.,
The Institute . Meetingwill be
held at the home of Mrs. O: Rich-
ards on Monday evening, -May 22.
novr, 'Oi'1tarjo
IU.NGANNON.
Mr. Donald Fowler is having
an auction sale on Thursday of
this week at • their house arid
barn,• which they sold to Mr.
Chas. Rivett recently.
• Visitors with. Mrs.. D. Sproul
on Sunday Were • her daughter
;Clara, Mr. and :Mrs. J. D, Hesson;
Stratford, Mrs. •Ada Wilson, Mr..
and Ws: Robt. Wilson and. dau-
•ghter Clara Jarie and 'Miss Jean
Wilson, Mrs. Blair, Goderich.
Mr. and •Mrs:,`R. J. MacKenzie,
son Roy -and Mrs.. Alice . Robb,
Lochalsh, were recent visitor's
with Mr.. and' Mrs. ,W;. J. ,Robb.-
We are glace to know that Mrs.
Herb- Alton is showing better
sign . of recovery from blood pois-
onng-,in her hand and after spen
ding a month in Wingham Hos-'
pital 'is how with her daughter,
Mrs. Thos, Webster and 'is able
to, sit upa while ',each day.,'
Mrs. • 'Gordon Kidd and little'
daughter' Shiela'' of •Islington is
ested till 'the time of her death. • . visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
Besides, -her son. Lorne, she. is ! J: ` • Ryan. Her mother, Mrs.
Ryan ' had the rnisfortune to fall
a_few weeks ago . and what was
thought then to be a ' badly
sprained wrist, proved to be also
L.' Collins •(Abbey), predeceased a small bone broken as well and
the injured member was placed
her in 1914, also three sisters andi
in a cast.
survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary
•Black of High River, five grand-
children and five ,great grand-
children. ` A • daughter, Mrs. W.
one brother.
Following a short : private ser-
vice at herson's•.home a memor-
ial service' was • held in Kinloss.
Miss Cora. Finnigan returned
Monday from Pt. Colborne where
she had'' spent the past 3 weeks
visiting her . sister, Mrs. Alfred
United Church, on Sunday, May t
14th, With Rev. H. W. Strapp of Habel.. _
ficiating:; Interment Was in Kin- Mr. Wm. McConnel •tookser-
cardine. cemetery.... • iously ill 'at the end of the week
The pall be vers were neigh-
and, on Saturday afternoon was
bogs, . namely, George Colwell, rushed to Victoria Hospital; . Lon-
don for an operation. As far: as
George Herd, Lenwood Hewitt, is known his . recovery looks fav -
Walter Kaake, -R. W. Leeson, orable:
Robt: Montgomery: The flower.
bearers ' were Elmer Bannerman, : LAC. Kekneth. Hodges and Mrs:
Raymond Huffman,' Wm. Camp Hodges are visiting their par -
bell; Matthew Girvin, ,and" Jack ents, Mr. & Mrs. Geo.' Hodges &
lIewitt:- � r " •1VMr:, ,and:..Mrs..Rith:. Park. .
MRS. HARRY TURNER
Mr:' Harry Turner and daugh-
ter, Miss Gladys; Turner. of Ba-
gota, N.Y. will accompany the
cremated . remains of 'Mrs. Tur-
ner., the late Miss. Polly Wh„yard,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs:
Jas. Whyard, Dungannon,, whose
death "took place in March. The
remains will be laid, to rest in
the family plot, Dungannon 'cem-
etery at 3 p.m. with a public ser-
vice ;there.. for friends and rela-
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home with you or leave your order for next'
week or 'June delivery. 1• or the' convenience
of o the farmers in this district we
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battery breeder..at.,
LORNE MacLENNAN'S.
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WEIN BROS., EXETER . ONT.
• OBITUARY residence, , .725 Central Avenue,
• until. Tuesday when a service: was ,
•
-ANDREW BUCK.
After a short illness, 'Andrew
P. Buck, 'employee. •of. the Lon-
don .Street Railway for 23 years,
and a bus driver • at the time of.
his death, R ,die'd on Saturday,
April,' 29th 'in St. *Joseph's Hos-
pital, 'in his 51st. ,year. Mr: • •Buck
was born. in Wyman, Que., 'son
of. Mrs. Emily. and the late Frank
Buck.
. Mr. ,.Buck was a member of .the
Church of Christ 'Disciples. and
had been a deacon. for'r.15• years..
He .was 'also a member •of Union
Lodge, , A:F... & A NM. Surviving
are his :Wife,. Ethel; a'.son,' LAC..
Francis , Buck, of • Sit. .Catharines;
a grandson;', Wayne "—Buck,: also, of
St.'• Catherines;: '. five brothers in
Ottawa,• (Harvey, Lewis, George;
Robert, and' .fohn; four sisters;
Mrs.. E: Rooke, • of Ottawa, Mrs.
G. Earl, of Toledo, Ohiit; Mrs. H.
Errimerick .of .'Coldwater,. findiana,
.and Mrs. L.. Scripter "of Toledo.
The, body 'rested at the family
held in the church ' of Christ
•DEckardt.,ciples, Rev: r. B.. C: Eckardt • of-
ficiated and -interment . was in, .
:Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
Mrs. • Buek' was 'formerly Ethel -
Armstrong; daughter .sof Mrs.
Armstrong •arid: the late William;
Armstrong orf London and -form-. •
erly • of Lucknow, -'1 he death of.'Mrs.. Buck's- husband followed'
;that _Of her father by .-exactly four
n
months. .
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GUIDE • NEWS
• Roll call and horse, shoe for
matron were. taken outside. Mar-
garet Salkeld wasn't present but
had a 'lesson on • Needlewornan's
Badge J'hurisday night in order
to .lose no time: •
Guides played a game and then
went for a walk. Since no one
was prepared to dry tests, Guides
were dismissed soon after they:
returned to the Hall,
tives. •
Mother's Day r Service •
A lovely Motherts Day address
was given to united congregations. ;
at the United Church Sunday
evening in.. honor of. "Mother's
'pay. Various colored hydrangia
plants and other' flowers gave a
serene effect: Rev, H. J.: Vicker.
son,minister 'of the church led
the order of worship: •An address'
by Mrs..Rich'. McWhinney con-
-tallied many true arid interesting"
facts. She fpbke on "Things past
and present", claiming thataday
set apart for Mother's Day held
annually dated back to 'the Mid-
dle Ages, when the • fourth Sun-
day
. .
in Lent was called Parents'
• Day and in .1907 ' a' ' woman in
Philadelphia made better' known
this day, till now the. day receives
universal recognition in all lands '
.It was advised • that the Fifth
Commandment and the 3rd Chap.
of Colossians be read••and follow-
ed forthe first rules - of home
making. The - speaker remarked
that in • too many cases the . child's
religious education is left with
Sunday School teachers, whose
time would amolint to about 15
minutes per .week: A mothers'
choir sang "Faith of our. Mothers"
and a duet "My Mother's • Old.
Bible is True" was• rendered by
Mrs., Allan Reed and Mrs: Herb
Stothers. -The minister announc-
ed' a joint pra5%er meeting in the
United church at 8 p.m. .on the
day of the Invasion. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Craw-
ford 'and children, Goderich were
visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Culbert. • •
Christening Service
At the United church, Sunday
morning, two little 'babes; .were
christened, by . ,the minister . Mr: -
'Rev. H. J. Nickerson. They 'were
David. Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kalmer Dawson and Carol Jane,
daughter of Mr. and Mr's. Wil-
. feed i?entland. . -
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War Savings Certificates
Doi not take the risk of having your war securities misplaced, stolen •
or buarnedrwe will keep them for you in our vaults,•for a small charge—
VICTORY BONDS—For '100 per I100•.per annum -
minimum. charge 25s a year—we will.keep; your bonds in
our vaults, clip the interest coupons as they become due, land
• place the amount to the credit of a savings account in your
nine. From, this account, you may withdraw 'the Money a;'
you desire.. ' -
WAR AVINGS .CERTIFICATES—You,can peace
your certificates in our :vaults for safekeeping until they mature
years from the'time of purchase. Charge for.. the fu11.724
years: 100 for' a $5 certificate,, up to $1. for a $500 certificate.
Borrow, 1f necessary, on your Victory Bonds as • security,. rather than sell
• them.. We will make you a loan to protect your investment.
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Lucknow Branch:
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