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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCENOW,, , ONTARIO
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PAGE. SEVEN
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• `FARMER MERC'A 1T PASS•ED
1�WA:X IN, TIIVIMIN$,..
yceurn hentre
WINGHAM
Two shows each night,
First at 7.15;
THEATRE CLOSED
Monday, Tuesday. & Wednesday
of each week.,
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Thurs., Fri., Sat., • Feb.,.13-14.-15.
DOUBLE BIJY.
«THE WOMEN OF.,
PITCAIRN ISLAND"'
A :south, sea island adventure
melodrama 'concerning ,the n
Pendants 'of the mutineers of the
"Bounty'
"THE DESPERADOES
ARE IN TOWN
'.The death :of Edward' ['dimmer,
,a :former Lucknow merchant,'
occurred in Timmins on Janu-
ary '28th
anuary'28th' at the age:of 75: He
•had been in Timmins for the
past 20 years. .
$orn' in. Huron Township' at:
Lurgan, he . was' the .son of Mr.
and Mrs, Amos ' Palmer. His wife:
was the 'former Rachel . Sewers:'
Mr.' Paither.was in busiress in
Kincardine before taking. over
the, grocery business of (we be-
lieve). Ben. McClure, •:in: the press.
ent. Sanderson store, Later a
business exchange . was' conclud-
ed with P.: R, MacIntosh, • where
by he took over the MacIntosh
dry goods business, :in the prey-
. eat Ashton store and vias _there,
I for about. 2years. ears.; Miss Emma
McCluskey was 'employedby'•
him, Mr. ,Palmer- was succeeded
by A, - ,Buswell-.4nd. returned.
The story` of a teen-age boy who
runs - away *4 '01 home and be=.
outlaws.
voilapinamiamommiwpw
He is survived by a son Wil-
liam of Kingston and 'three da z
ghters, Myrtle, 'Mrs. 'Wm. Mur-
ray; 'Winona, Mrs. 'Harold Avery
and Lois, Mrs.. Dan ;Doctor,' all
"Of Timmins;, a brother", John, be-
tro'it •and • two ' ,sisters, Mrs.T:
ARMSTRONG• Harris of Holyrood, :and: Miss
OPTOME FHIST"
G.ODERICH
FOR 'APPOINTMENT
'Phone'.: 1100
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last
fight.
four
Sam
teas,:
Ah),.,`
and: ..
.FURNACE. ' OIL, STOVE SOIL .
-. KEROSENE, GASOLINE •
See or can
' WM. A. "BUD" HAMILTON
,Phone :220-w Lucknow'
District Agent for Cities Service
RPER'+
Margaret Palmer, Kincardine: •
His.. wife, died •last- April'. He
was- .also -predeceased---by "a son;
'Charles. and• a, year-old child that.
was 'ibu;ned to .death. Three bro-.
thers, •Bruce, Bob- and .Dave also,
predeceased, him,.
Chartered: Accountant
'est Street •
GODERICH,: • ONTARIO: `
Telephones .:343J -; ` 343W
INSURANCE
FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE
,AND LIFE
o Protect Yorur:Jack,
Insure, : With '. Tack. 'Today.
J. A. McDONAGH ,. .
• R.R. 3, Lucknow,.' Out. 2..
'Phone .- 61' 5; ; Dungannon
ROY N. BENTLEY
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PUBLIC
GODERICH,: ONTARIO)
Telephone 1011 -- Bdx 478
R. S. HETHERINGTON -
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Barrister, Etc:
Wingijam and Lucknow
IN LUC1 NOW;'
Each • Monday,
.and 'Wednesday •
Lpcated ill the Municiipo1'. Oft`ice
•'Phone Winghani : -
Office 48•.' ,• Residence ' 97
T. KILPATRICK
.'GENERAL`.INSURANCE
Automobile - Fire.- Casualty.
Ask about our
Special Package • :Deal,
R.R.!, Lucknow,
:'Phone Dungannon• 77.4
INGHAM'
RIA P H
MEMORIAL 'SHOP
We Have Been Memorial'
Craftsmen
Craftsmen for : Thirty Seven
years, Always . Using '
THE.'BEST. GRANITES •
Along `. With
Expert Designing and ,
Workmanship.
Prices Most Reasonable .
Cemetery' Lettering a Specialty
R. A.$POTTO • •
tAU)C 1: LI A RY P.LAN ..
ACTIVITIES
The regular meeting of • 'the
Ladies .' Auxiliary was held in.
the-
.Legion Rooms on Tuesda .y
.
February 4th with 18 members
,presenter.. ,The president, Com -
'rade" de_ Sadie MacMillan, "stated that.
while roads., and streets were
bad, ten• minutes ;grace would
be given members .re starting
time.. of meetings.
Comrade Sadie. ,Hamilton act
ed• as .deputy Sgt.; at -Arms and
color bearer,
It was . decided. to ,try an . at-
tendance .booster, for six months..
$5;00 will. be • drawn :for 'at the,
opening of the meetig:..The`
winner cannot, claim; the prize' if
not ,• present at the beginning of
the meeting.
Eu chre • and cribbage ' teams
Were' chosen to,'play in 'the Zone
, card tournament- at Clinton on
c •, q vsll ra:eav9s
the Legion Roomsat 7 00. "p311.'
sharp. The 'March, tournament.
will be in Exeter, • March 19th.
• Shoot hostesses for the 'month
were chosen. In future •the "phos-..
tess•. wwill give names..of/winners.
AO 'the Publicity -Officer' on Sat
urday, or hand. them • to the.
Press in time :for • next week's.
paper.
Next meeting on March. 4tli,
will. be ' the official .visit of the.
Zone. Coriima.nder; : so w a • good
turnout of '• members is request-
ed. ..
The. birthdays :supper . is to .be
.held . April , loth.', Come . but `,and
make both. dates;•a night to re
member.. . '
,.1Vlembers re .nested a ;:bulletin_.
board; with a . ,list , of • paid-up
members , and President' and
Secretary.:are to see .about 'this,
Comrade :,.Welsh :asked to .send;
a ,Valentine box. to Capt. Cald
We.11,.. our adopted ', 'veteran . at.
Westminster' Hospital Ten tiol-
tars: was allocated to.. the
ion:.sport' training program.
A hearty, weloome:Was extend
ed' :Comrade Frances' °Cowan on
her... return after a engthy. ab''
Bence; -'Also to . • •Con-rade'• ..: Clara.
Johnstone;' bn •her reeovery.'•from
illness,, and • hospitalization.
, Comrades Susan McNaughton,
and Nellie Johnstone` were ap-
'pointed auditors, with books •to'
be audited 'quarterly.
The treasurer,.`: Peg Welsh, was
given 'a wonderful ovation on,
her ',financial' report: for the, year
_1957.. The • mystery ` prize•'' was
Won- by • Sadie •Hamilton dOnat:L. ' by :M. • MacFarlane.•
The• meeting closed in • the_
usual way; followed: by:' a delis=
ions'.. lunch and . social. half :'hour.
Throne • 25r, Wingham, Ontario
Insure With .The
CULRQSS
FIRE 'INSURANCE '.CO.
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Reasonable rates, °sound pro-
tection & prompt, satisfactory.
settlement 'of. claims.
PARISH' ,MOFFAT'
.Your Local 'Agent
R.R. Teeswater
°:Phofie :T3ees;water ;57-r.-41..
McLENNAN and :f 7
'MacKENZIE
,' 'FUNERAL SERVICE' '
• Services conducted „accord.
ing to your' wishes- at youx
' Horne, your . Church, or:. at
,o'tir-; Memorial' Chap 1, at, .nO._:W,v.
additional ,charge.,
-,AMBULANCE SERVWE 'q' •
Phone -48L Lucknow.,
Day or Niglit
Kenneth J. MacKenzie,,
l •o.
optometrist,
LISTOWEL, ONT.
at tie former, Wrbna Jewelers
Ito"x`e R.ipley,.lt) .a:m, to 9; p.m.'
.'WEDNESDAY; • FEB. 26th
and everry'sSecond'4ednesday
Eyes a Ca'nlined - Glasses fitted
For appoin'trnent 'p"hone ftoy
MacKenzie, 9G-r-24,Ripley
WIFE OF `FORMER
MINISTER PASSES
The death of 'Mrs. Emma d*
Garbutt occurred in Toronto on
Wednesday, :February 5th. • She
was !the wife . of the :late- Rev:
•Reuben John Garbutt, who,'min
istered ' here , in the Methodist
Church from 1015. to -1918: Mrs.
Garbutt is `remembered especial=`
as ' having, a lovely.°alto: voice,
'and . Vshe and Mrs. J. W. Joynt
:frequently sang •-duets.
The funeral :service was. held
ow Playu•ig_ 4errey :Lewis as "THE; DELICATE,' ,
:DELINQUENT" with Martha, HYer,.
, MON ., TUE$., &: WED:
"THE 'ADMABLE; CRICHTON"
! M. Barrie --
Produced 'in; Technicolor:., the vel , .1iltin storyf an
.. y, , � ,.o
r impeccable butler who; becam a lord .and master' • of
a group of castaways, •
Kenneth More, • Diane.' Cliento and! Cecil Parker•
THURS.," FRI & 'SAT. r H
Fred MacMurray,Janice Rule and; Jeff Bunter
A. Universal Super Western; dr"ama,; packed with fast-moving
action .and' played '.against picturesque backgrounds.
"GUN FOR A COWARD
�--- Tn Cinemascope and Color
Ing, eb '27tp�"THE. SCE ''._ ET AND THE MACE"—
a superb Technicolor presentation of the 'Royal Visit.
on :Friday. in Toronto with inter-
ment in Mount Pleasant Cemet-
ery: "
ernet-ery:,
She is: 'survived by two dau
ghters, Mrs: Walter. Lee , (Louise)
of . '.Toronto, ,Mrs. W:' R.' Rinn
(Ruby) of Timmins' ands Egbert
P.' Garbutt' of Toronto. ,.
OBITUARY
:ALBERT LITTLE.
:Albert Little;- a `member sof a
Kinloss. family, passed. away
!at
his 'home in Lucknow' on Febru-
ary.:
ebru
r '
ar ' 3rd. He ' was , iri . his ,' '77th
year: Forced Eby health reasons
to give •up strenuous farming,: he
retired in 1946 frdm. the farm
where .he was 'born on the. -•4th.
Concession of Kinloss to 'the
Village , where -. he enjoyed the
closing years of lifer, Albert was;
• the • youngest' of eight . children.
•born tp• James ' Little and.,Anti
Rathwell. c•
In 1935.Mr, `Little,•was united•
t,n :marriage : to Miss DAISY .Ayles
Thompson .: of •Holyrood, :. .whose
death occurred, in 1:937,,' shortly.
.after the birth of their ..daugh-
ter, :Joyce An'n.
In -1943. Mr. Little,,was .mar-
ried.. t
ar-ried."'to Mrs Eliza. Hall: Hall:' -He is
sury ved' by his :'wife; his laugh-
'ter 'Joyce; Mrs. Alvin Moran 'of
London, and: by two '::grandchild;-
reri.
He . was predeceased .by four
brothers,• . John, .James, William
and ,Edward' and ;•by three ,sis-7.
ters, Mrs., Joe. `Johnston `(Lizzie);
•Mrs:.' W. J.",Hall (Mary Ann,). and
Mrs. Angus McGillivray. (Jane).
. ! • Mr: Littlewas a 'kind. •and
husband; and father; •.'always.
.bright ' and cheerful and ready
.to 'lend :a helping hand, to.'neigh-
tors or anyone ° hi. need..
The ; funeral service,:.• which
was largely attended, was held.
in the:- McLennan, MacKenzie
Memorial :Chapel; . conducted :by
Rev. G. A. Meikle ohn. Inter
cent was in Greenhill Ceinet-
ery. .Pallbearers -Frank
Johnston Jim Little Wim J ,ohn
,
stop, Jim MacGillivray; Stewart
MacGillivray, John Crowston.
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Surgiicai,•Flans ' .
Autorriobile, -Casualty and :
Farm . Liability,
Mercantile, Residential
Farm, Fire &.': Wind Insurance
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for prompt ; service,
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contact:
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Phone collect .Dungannon 19 -r -
g' n 2
;."Always Look To Imperial .`
For'The Best"
G. ALAN
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Optometrist ;
:Office on Patrick St., just
off ''the 'Main St. in
• :WINGHAM,
Professional:.Eye Examination
Optical ,Services:
Phone, 770 Wing'am
JOH NSTONE'S
F• •E.,.A
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'Phone 76
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'Ambulance Service ;'
USE'.. OF FUNERAL •
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At • No , Extra Cost
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Established 1894::
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