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THE LUCKNOW SENTINIfflo„ LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JLY 25th,
orne Farris
Died !Suddenly.
The sudden death, of Mrs. Lorne
Fattish on Thursday, July 5Th,'
saddened this comunity where
she has been a, lifelong and high-
ly esteemed resident, Mrs. fattish
had ibeen briefly hospitalized at
Alexandra General and Marine
Hospital • in iGoderiah, :where
her death occurred Unexpectedly,
She was in her 60th year.
Mrs. Farrish was the former
Beatrice Irene Stein, daughter of
Andrew Stein and Sarah-Loheacli
and was born in East Wawanosh
Township on April ' 14th, 190.1,
On Selatember 20th, 1922, ,she
• Ili 1 Married Lorne Parrish of Ash-•
• field and they 'fanned rn that.
Township until moving to Luck-
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Chepley cleared $1014 from.
- banquet held at the time of
• Prime. Minister Diefenbaker's
'visit to that town. The 'proceeds
went to the artificial ice fund
which now stands at $16,000,
with an objective of $25,900.
now a few. years ago. ,
The funeral service Was held
at the Johnstone Funeral' Home
in Lucknow on Sunday, July eth,
conducted by Rev." JL W. Strapp
of Lucknow United Church of
which Mrs'. Fattish was. a mem-
ber! , • • ••
Interment was . in Greenhill
VPYnetery, the pallbearers being
,
Wm. Purdon, Wilfred ' Haines,
Jack meponagh, Bower Farrish,
. David McLeod, Robert Parrish.
• Besides her' huSbandi Mrs. • Far-
rish is survived by- one dtatighter,
• • Mrs. Gordon Walters (Winnifted)
of • GOderiCh; . fur tons, Jack,
GeOrge and Earold ,Of Lucknow
and Donald of. Ashfield;; two sis-
ters, .Mrs. Fraser (Laura) Pater-
son of ,London, Mrs. Harvey ACP
ler of,lianesville in •Asidield; one
brother, Lloyd Stein of Alberta
and; 10 . grandchildren.
Mrs. J DeJong was transfer--•
• red • from Wingham. Hospital to
' London last week.: She has been.
hospitalized or several weeks
wi a ac injury.
Murray MacKinnon underwent
a ' tonsilleCtornY . in Wingham-
Hospital on Moriday. . .
COnnie and Heather MacKen-
zie • are ,holidaying With their
grandparents at jExeter.
Mr., and Mrs. Elgin .Johnston,
'Robert and iGraeme , of Wingham;
visited Sunday evening. with Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Dickie and boys.
• Mr, arid Mrs. Ross MacDonald
• f.o• Ka ks
ta and. Mitt Joan pus
MacDonald of: Toronto are Vada-
tioning at their.. surnmer11.-Mr7e;,
Clandonald, A family' reunion is
ibe held again this year on
Civic Holiday week -end. .•
.The hanilet SaltfOrdi 'is A
victim • of • the neW bridge at
•• GOderich.. Now off' the highWaY.
and •with the old bridge dis-
mantled, severing a direct link
pOderidi,, •the. two general
stores at .Saltford are finding
• • .
• . a sharp drop-off in business. SO
• much so that Toni .MOrris. finds
• • his gas pumps taken out,' the out-
side pop, cooler removed, a to-
•: bacco sign • taken . down :and
prospeett • of a telephone. pay
booth being ; removed..
• 1.
Wiarton Merchants do not
obserVe • • the Wednesday half
holiday during:JulY and August.
It .Your .SubsOriptiOn Renewed?
,KINLOS$'
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•.1V1r; and Mrs. Evan Keith,
•Brian, 'Sandra and Murray ;have
• been enjoying • a •• three-week.
Motor trip to We.stetri Canada.
Miss, Catharine MacKenzie • of
' Toronto isvisiting, at the: 'home.
of Mr, and Mrs. Tom MacKenzie,
Mr. • and Mrs, Allan MaCIntyte
left last Tuesday on .a -trip- to
Alberta, • •• •
Miss' Janie Needham of Cor-
unna spent last. week with Mr.
and ' Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall,
Allan and Grace...
OLIVET NEWS -
1. • • • • July 18th
"Mr. Charles Sniith of Wing -
ham *'ho attended the Seventy-
third- anniversary ,services .on
Jury 1st, has never 'ratted' an
. -
Mina Graham Closes Miiiitiory Shop
After 49 Years At , Chillicothe . Ohio
TII:11eY 'CAnnilleiliciaothilweldsGelaplz::net: ; b• y ---8,,h.ar111',.5,:',Ost.isoco611:osepa.rricis.iuxfp-idv.eathyedaw,ysehskpantdo
time 'clahling" for a 'gal' to call ° [Prior to' coming to ChilliCothe
inery 617 years?"
it quits after working with mill- 1.,IViisfpieirrisysl:ts; jri.a,oGlbfIroilarlifolimpwhsviroohwuiwena.rsese.eckwesmha.s;ePHlionowywe,saedosv4etit:::
"Don't you think it's about • 8' a.m. to 10 p:rit. on Saturdays,
Canada, Her ••••
out her store, ,known
aNinTinsshoua tnMc
announced tthGi Tta h sahme ' wi 21' a:s1Pssti nhhgee sheget . ro el amna. ii:a:d Then
wienno p;hrleenasr;is vo:r;jetaidi
— a land rn„ark at. 1.113 S, Pa, int
Graham Millinery for 41 Years
S t " „ - it hh e340ebvlasesrtainl beingin e' arliPehti.laddaeylpshioa
as Miria to her friends and many
C.hillicothe Ohio bh:ircir6ear:here weaepiree .3r7:11aernree,:ay.ietted,:dabyh..
has reduced prices, of• her stock.
of her customers, Miss Oraham ' e.wahsycae;oaleolymtaiiiniinteb.resmn,dy, oilit just Sturdy and robust and, known .
!before June ends, .
I.. The 7ialvtie*re-hoafire°dn'tarnliIinr is GrAahndanlaevsearyss. sh:e would ehoole.
plans to sell the stores iixturs
•
garments and hosiery., Se also
of . millinery, : womewss i."16uncclainer'e .ipipeiriini,,,it • and
dworhittohliess aelrp.oidthh,,att rsehee.
aandkattilviee '1.oafs.tiffatinediulPywo'unPgePistt:ivii gioe itsainalel. overtrade again. if she s hit:" d hat:
_ - .• .
. omrnend you—millinery was big
•business ,then; believe me," Miss
btog.ysC*hainlidieoftihvee..ginir.lsAugust, 1u13
a family of 10 •chikdren
sit o. .operate (oDnepht.e.r•soowren.): Ththee.
hat ....department at , the. NOrvell
„ always. Iovmeids.swoGrrkaihnag in' w, withiwho":cthaia:
• In this modern age. of hailess
iswomseeerin; on the street • 'th '
"topper", -
Norvell Co:-, : and is • now . 'Nor -
gore later became
he
W. M. known. : for herfrankness, mks.
yells. '' .•'thank God, most of them still
r
.
miss Graham' enjoyed her work i.veartcowhats ,nl
to,,tchiuorucghh.„ the .
there, but in 1921, '.the oppor- •
But
3 e . a rs , .
tunity to. purchase :her present'
many •hew customers have joined
business came when Mr.: and the older ones, some of whom
Mrs. C. A. Martin (now deceas_
'she'can bOast of serving from.
ed), • decided to sell out. . • the time 'she. started ..in"busiriesS.
,. .
• , , Now "Lost Art" . Shoppers always have found
Millinery . was big business
trip bran& of millinery among
when • Miss Graham learned to..Miss Graharres stock. More than
design arid,trim hatt for milady- 'that,' the majority of them found
hospitality, •particularly Fier sis-
ter-Altriisans, Her shOp has been
Headgear .67 years ago was all
dorie by ''hand—it., WaS a trade.
"Now, it is ' a lost art," she, headquarters for the local club
opines. '. . . . .alinost • since . its organization in
More than a half -Century ago,. 19t. —...
zo "I'll see you at Mina'sor.
widow's veils ' were in vogue ,we'll all meet "first at Mina's or
arid they were one Of Mitt Gra-
. leave . it at 'Mina's . and I'll pick
ham's specialtieS. It teak ingen, it up,' are. ' familiar phrases
niversary services in this church. .oity to--d-rape-he--7wid
We , hope he will be spared to .
join 'in celebrating many More properly. ,Just as an „artist „needs.
--- a model' to produce a good paint.
,anniversaries.• . • . ' . ' . . ing, the Widow in that eta "pos-
Mr. Walter Dexter was 'soloist .ed • to have 'her long veil. 'met -
n Sunday in the United Church,
Next Sunday the service will be
in charge of Mr. Lester Ferguson,
of Riversdale.. • ••
Miss Jessie .MacCharles • of
•Ripley visited at' •the. week -end
witli,,Mr. 'and Mrs. Sandy Mac -
'Charles' and family, ,
'., Mrs. Duncan 'MCC'allurn and
encl. guests of Mrs. 'Elmer lOs.
•borne' ' and:: family.
'
MissTrudy "Henning of Bramp..- •
. . . ton is .vititing with. her grand-
.•. . parents , Mr, and 'Mrs. Howard
HEATING Oat- GASOLINE
OTHER FARM PRODUCTS
•
Sunday •'visitors with Mr. and
• Mrs, Ray Hamilton and family. prenticeship was served and she
Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Million
and Kenneth of Goderich were
ieglously draped, to enhance
appearance. during ,the one or
pe,ripcl of mourning. •
• • $5 a 'Top, Price •
"In those , clays you made. a
hat .practically on the head. The.
highest Priced hat :was only $5;
but there Was value, don't forget
•that. The best m velvets, silks
at—'7"di -ribbons, pinsiinpOrted-imported-
ers were used to 'fashion them,",
1Vriss Graham • recalls. ,
Learning• . the trade wasn't, easy
either. Nine months • apprentice -
•ship was requir'ed and meant no
salary at all. Miss Graham
• walked 1%, miles from het home
to the shop , in Lucknow and
carried her lunch. Once the •ap-
•Mrs. Donald 1VlacTavish enter- was' full fledged, ' the salary
among Altirusans. •
•
• Sure Miss • Graham . con -
/tinge • to , live In . Chillicothe.
"Where else •'clothling' after, ,19
years?'' she asks. • • •
FORMER -LUCKNOWOF
WEU • AT: WALKERTON
. ReVetena R. R. Conner, Rock-
vvoad- •officiated at a double -ring
ceremony In an all white Candle-
light :setting in St. Paul's .1..inited
-ehurchifWa lke rto
Dale Elizabeth: Cunningham and
Stephen.. James ,Carnegie ex-
changed' wedding "vkw.s.: :The
bride is the daughter ',9f mr. and
Mrs.. Chester Cunningham of
Walkerton and' the groom is the
son of Mi.: and•Mrs., James Carn-
egie .:Of. Walkerton and formerly
of .LucknOW. • .
• After • a wedding trip to Banff
•Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie will take
tamed on Saturday honour° of. added up to. "a niere Pittance" up residefiCe.: ill Kitchener:
, . .
daughter Jeanie's birthday, ' : . ,•. •
Congratulations • are in order
• for Mr. and Mrs, Robert Osborne
on the birth of a daughter,. and
for Mr. and Mrs. .4.11an 1ViatTav-
ish who also have a new datigh- 1 .
• Misses Janet arid. Joanne Ila-
rniltOn are, 'holidaying this week
With Mr; and Mrs: .Duncan 'Mil-
lion , in Godetich. • .
• Mr. 'and Mrs: Alex MaCTavish.
and Beth ` and Barbara, ,Jeanie
' and Margaret enjoyed a : motor
•trip • thrdugh Tobermory,. Sault
Ste, 'Marie,across to Michigan
.and back home via Port Huron,
Mr.: Williani McGuire who it
• being treated in hotpital in Iron -
don is, improving, in, health,
- Mr. and Mrs. George IlOstraw7.
ter and Richard of :Kitchener
visited on Wednesday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mae-.
Tavish and. family. '
Mittes Marie Hatnilion and• .
Helen White and MTS. White
Sang asa tri d on Simday in the
United :Church when: Mr... Les4
guest speaker,• . „•l', f
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MEMORIALS
'Unsurpassed in . Beauty arid Value
MORRIS o ••
GRANITE . And IVIARBLE WORKS
• • Representative
• A. Ross MacLennan
Fib... 51 ••••-• Kincardine
tier Ferguson of RiVertdale. was
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Tit BEAVER is one of the most.industribus of animals. . •
Retails with loving care on the construction.ofea home fOr his family.
• Beavers mate for life, and their homes • , •
• ate built with an eye to permanent use. • •
• •
„ • : Whent man builds or buys a home, he, too, likes to • • '
feel that it is permanent. For it is at home that the family .develops roots
and friendships Safeguarding the home for the family -is but wig
9f Sun Lite's many services for the security and protection
al yourself and those you love. Let me tell you about these services
Words mumbled over your head R.R. 2, 1:;111cliNOW 1)0.11e. 'WI/44m 711`'w*4
j .Kih ahan,
. "Just think 'of it!" exclaimed,•
a romantic newaywed.. "A few
and you're married," „ •••• •
"Yes," answered the cynic,
;aonudr salerpewanwdoyrdo,us,rine tithinyboirectdi.n AS.'SbR7CE OCOM..f'ANY OF CANA17•.c,,,,