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THE LUCKNOW `.SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, oNTAR1Q
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IN IILTOi1T -HOSPITAL
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WITiH'
Wallace Roulston of ,$agete
is' in St. Joseph's Hospital, 'Rami] -
on - Decteniber. 3rd,• and x-rays.
reveal the brake is knitting nice-
ly.
Mr. Roulston • has . been bereav-
ed • while; in the `.hospital, ' his
ion with. a broken, and splinter- wife having 'passed away 'on
ed hip. He. , suffered the injury1 Christmas 'Eve,. '
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.FORMER LUCKNOWITE
PASSED AWAY •'IN' LONDOX
The death; of • John C: (Jack)
Cain, son' of ` `the late Mr: and
• Mrs. Frank Cain of Lucknow,
occurred.: in St Joseph' 'Hospital,.
;
Landon, on Saturday, January
.10th, following a stroke: He was
in his. 55th year
Jack is a grandson•: ofthe late
'T: F. Cain, :who 'operated . the.
Cain House for many years, and.
where Japk was raised when his
father died while he was a child::
Jack's only sister, Frances,
Mrs. Trimble ; Bailey,, predeceas-
ed
redeceased:.him: in February of last year:
Surviving are his ,wife Evelyn
;(Straitch) Cain: of. London, .two
sons, Kenneth of Sarnia, Frank
of London and a daughter, Don--
na, Mrs. Lawrence .Gibson of
-London.. Ari aunt;. Mrs.Wm. (An-
nie) • Kearney, of London,. also
survives.. •
" Requiem. High , Mass was at St.
Mary's Church, London, on Tiles -
day morning with interment in
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery..
•Jack left Lucknow as a young
man, but returned to operate 'the.
Cain House -for a time,..after his
grandfather's retirement in 1927:
Jack . was succeeded. by Charles.
Stwbbert who, was operating the
hostelry when it was destroyed •
OBITUARY'
ALEX .SUTHERLAND
Alexander P. Sutherland, a u na-
.tive of Kinloss Township, and
Qile ' of • the, community's tir,ost
highly respected citizens, '.passed
a vay the•••G :eer• Convalescent
HOME' on, Friday,. •January :'0, He
'Was b.io Ills' 80th year.
Alex .was a son of James�Suth-
erland anti 'Martha : Fraser,and
was born on (October. 23rd, 1879,.
on t ie'1arm•on Concession 6, Kin-'
loss..now. owned by James Burt.
Alex spent' the. greaten' part of
his life in Kinloss. ' Qn' Jurie 13;.
1944 ;he married Etta McKir non
and 'nine? years ago, theyretired
to LueknoW t
Alex was • a , lifelong member
of South •Kinloss . Presbyterian
Chxch, w'her'e he served as eld-
er:. He was a member •of the Kin-
loss Cemetery Board; and a mem-'
ber of •the I.O.O.F,':when •the lod-
ge- flourished in Lucknow
. The '„funeral service was . held
at the Johnstone .Funeral Home
on Tuesday afternoon ''conducted
'by' Rev; R. T. A:; . Marshall of
South Kinloss:. Church:
Interment was in ,South Kin-
loss Ceinetry, the pallbear,.ers'bee,T
ing • Hossack, Bain • Koss M4il-
lan, Allister Hughes,. w.•
Douala, ..Frank• MacKenzie, Jun
Cameron. . a , ..
Surviving' besides his ,wife • are
two brothers, Dave of Moose Ja.w,
Hugh of Lucknow,' and ;three sis-
ters, Mrs.. Millie ,Murray of Lon-
don, Mrs..,i:Ioyd '(Ella) .Avery"• of
by fire in March of 1930...
The Cain House was originally
the• MacIntyre Store, and : was
purchased by Mr. 'Cain and con-
verted .to a hotel. In 1892, he add-
ed a third., storey' "to the'large
two-storey brick' building. ;
WEDNESDAY,. JAN. 1401, 195%`
Teeswater and. Martha. of Lucks.
now. ' • • . •
He was predeceased . by twix
brothers; Alonzo in the West,
and , Albert of 'Parkhill • who was
clerk of Middlesex County.
SIX SCHOOLS IN •
'BASKETBALL LEAGUE'.'
Lu.
c �k �n.w. District High :School is. o
one of the six schools in an inter-
school league • for ,senior and . jun- •
;ior teams, both boys and girls.
There will be' doubleheaders
each Friday' evening at. the local
school cormmneneing' at 7:154,7 :It;
will, be the boys orie week and
the .'-girls, the •following. weeks,
'This Friday, sees !Kincardine,.
seniors and Juniors as the visit:- •
ing teams., These games are open
to . the ,public and they are invit.
ed to attend:'
Schools represented. in this lea-
-gue: are Kincardine, .Hanover,''
Chesley,' 'Walkerton, , Port Elgin,
and Lucknow.
Received . this week a huge vol-
ume of the Miami Herald, , cour-'
tesy of :John' W--'Aailik MWP:P,.
who is holidaying in Florida -.It
was a special :Orange Bowl • silver•
anniversary' edition.::
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Approxiniately ,450 Ontario
Farmers from all parts of 5the
province, varying ' in• age . from
16 to 70, attended the Annual.
Winter Short Course at. the. Ont-
ario„ Agricultural College last.
week. They took , advantage 'of
this annual Opportunity to learn
t e Latest methods of modern
Agriculture,' and of becbmi g ac_,
quairted, with . the faculty and
facilities of their . College.
Tie courses ' given include "in.-
fori ,.;'•tion on the feeding and nu,
'{- .a: . ,'41„+'4
trition of the. various • classes` of
livestock, a course in soils ' and
land user and 'agricultural mech.
anics, • which includes farm” shop,
farm buildings and rural elect-
rification, and tractor Randfarm
machinery. 'A new popular course
was held this year at the:.Dhiry
Dept., in Quality • Milk Produe-
tion,
At the • same °time, a conferen-
ce, in marketing and co-operation
was" held by the College' Agri.
cultural Economics Dept, attend-
ed bydirectors>' of co-operatives'
Federation . of Agriculture, and
representatives of various com-
modity groups: Three of the de-
legates to the conference are seen
in the photo discussing an .im-
portant point with Dr. Murray
McGregor, right, .of the Ag. 'Eco-:
nonzics • dept. at the college. Left,
to right, W. P. Uswald,wChesley
P. A, Murray, Holyrood; arid AIS
fred 'Monk, Hanover. .