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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-10-12, Page 7
RSDAT, OCTOBER 12, 1914 The LucknoW .Sentinel, Lucinaow, $itl0' • yu PO. Sttiart Collyer, who is. R..C.A.F. instructor at Jarvis spending his furlough at his home here. He 'was accompanied\ by Mrs. Collyer, Teddy and Thommy: Jack Hussey of the. Canadian Navy arrived here last week 'froth a 'west coast' port to spend his. furlough with Mrs.• Hussey. at the home..©f her parents. Mr. ;and Mrs. Harry Nixon. • Wellington' Harvey' of the Can- adian Navy was home from the'� East Coast on a furlough. Upon arrival. here . Wellington received • his first intimation of the recent. death of his mother. • ' Aram eanlistanents at No.' 1 De- pot at' London during the latter part of September include the names of J. E. Culbert ,R. 3 Luck - now and Roy • Hac+ens. of Luck- now. uck-now. •Roy was pre:•iously in the R.0 F'.' ` Jerry y C'ulbert, sop of Mr .• and Mrs. Jim .Culbert. is at present stationed at'. Sea Island. 13rit.ish Columbia with the and. Mas. Culbert ,Minae •received an interesting , letter =from Ger- aid's padre_ since he' arrived at Sea ,Island. MISS MacDONALD'S NEPHEW KILLED IN ITALY Word has • beean ree-ei'ved here that Dougall MacDonald, son' of Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald of , ' Boissevain. Manitoba, . • was killed in Italy on September 24th. -Dougall is a netifiew• of'1 Miss Hanna 'MacDonald. Reg.>v1.. of Lucknow. a QB I.TUAR:Y WILLIAM .1. ROBERTON • William J. Robertson .'died .in. Alexandra Hospital. . Goderich last Thursday evening. He had been a' patient there for the 'past three weeks_ `4Ir. Roberton. who was in his 81st year. 'was born in Hulllett township. a son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Robi. Roberton. .pioneers of that townshi . He farmed at .Walker - „burn Wailer._burn and in East Wawanosh and • West Wawar osh. before going to • Auburn tin' reside three .years ago. In 1942. he and. Mrs. Roberton.. t�^e former Bertha May Whitney. Celebrated their golden wedding. • °He was a member of • Auburn United Church. Surviving are his wife. two 'Sons. Roti. --Detroit and Frank of •Seaforth` - and •two daughters. (Gladys).' Mrs. Bert Mills. God - e;; ich and . (Mildred ). Mrs. Spence Irwin. Ashfield: 'also one brother, Robert. Palmerston. and three sisters. :(Margaret). Mrs. Dan Wiggins. G ericln. (Elizabeth). ''Mrs. Oliver Clark.' Goderich: (Matilda). Mrs. Mc e . 'zip. Tor- crate. There are also six grand- children. The' funeral. was held on Sat- uiday after=noon. with a private rvice rt the home at 1.30. fol • - oz, ed by ptiblic service- at 2.00 clock in Auburn United church.; .Rev, H. Snell officiated. Burial wL ws made in 'Ball's cemetery. • baby who- . have been living in one of Mr.. John Purdon's farm - houses, have • moved into the late �• Mrs. Archie Clol.v's house last week. ' • _ The Women's Institute had. their meeting last Thursday af- to-a'raoon and at the close a very s=ncces,�.ful bazaar was held when ata. is �®s fruit vegetables, baking, sewing, at 11 a.m. • PAGE SEVEN clothing and other things were Mr. and . Mrs. ilnderwood of sold after which a ten cent tea Toronto spent the week -end with was served. The proceeds ainoun-': her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. James ted to almost $26.00. McIlwraith. •- Preparatory service will be The family of Mrs. David Ken- held in the Presbyterian church acedy spent Thanksgiving with on Friday at 8.30 p.m. and corn- her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har- munion will be held on Sunday. . ry Tichborne of Goderich. Hinlough Anniversary There will he no service in South Kinloss Church on Sunday, on account 'of an_niver: :r'y ser- vices at Kira:nigh Presbyterian 'Church, conducted by the Very Reverend James E. 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