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. THE :LtlexiitOw SENTINEL, :LUCKNOW ONTARIO„.': WPDNESDAY! MAY 7th, ig5a
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• [ B E,LCYq D. KIN LOSS.
i LADY PASSES.
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MRS.: .WILLIAM E. CULBERT
Cin tueSday, April 29t1i, :there,
passed away at her .home in
Huron4Township, Mrs.. Millialn
'E. Culbert, forinerly Bachael
Harris. Mrs; Culbert was born on
the' Eighth ,concession of Kin-.
loss; and was in her 84t1y year.
She was a widow for fifty4ive
years, her husband dying in: 1903.
Mrs.. Culbert ..shoWed courage and •
Pers-P.Megene,e; in maintaining ,4er
home and larrn-while the child-
ren ',,were small' r•her .youngest
being. Sixteen monthsold at, the
death of her husband', and 'her.
eldest seireri years. • ' .• . '
Mrs. Culbert kept an excellent
home where friend& and neigh,-
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bors were welcome. She
Was :expert ' in ctilinary matters,
and no one ever left, her house
•$Te7was alWays. ready • tojoin in any
neighborhood project,. -and also
willing to support • any 'good
Cause. when presented to her.
She was of a winning disposition,
and a good eritertahier in her
She is survived by one . son .and
three daughterS:,. Lorne on the.
homestead; Ina, ' Mrs. William S',
I Eadie of Holyrood; Edna, • Mrs.
.:.John Peterbaugli a Kincardine
Township; • Eva, at . home..
brother, Dan Harris, of :Glendale;
,California, ,• 'also •'survives • her.
Four ' years • ago, after an ab-
sence Of• 'fiftY4hree ,.years,;• Mr.
Harris visited : his .. sister, . Mrs..
ICulbert, and ,it, is •saia. :io have
been a very happy reunion .after
So many -years. Predeceasing her
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were three brothers,. James ..of
'Kincardine, Thomas of Kinloss
Township, and William , of North
bakotaTIlso. -three, -Steers; Janie,
• Mrs. Murdoch McIF'herson. of
, 1 Hobrrood,: and 'Agnes and Sarah
1Viichigari: s '' .• . '
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aiting ar e ontracts
We now have our 1958 Malting. Barley
Contracts' available.
For your 'choice Of -MOntcalm, Kindred' or
Parkland, Seed contact us early. , •
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Elevators - at- -Lucknow. and Ripley'
TRELE-AVEN--MILLING-CQ.-LIIVIITED
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LADIES PROTEST
DAYLIGHT SAVING
(ST., HELENS NEWS) •
twenty-two ladies were in at-
tendance at the May meeting of
the Women's Institute held in the
Community Hall on Thursday af-
• ternoon, with Mrs. Charles Mc-
Donald, the new preSident, in
charge. The roll call was well
responded to by telling "What I
left undone to come to the meet-
ing". Mrs. E. W. Rice and 'Mrs.
• Fred MCQuillin were appointed
• delegates to the District Annual
• meeting to be held in Goderich
• on May 28th. Mrs. Lorne Woods
and Miss W. D. Rutherford were
to draft a resolution asking for
the abolition of Daylight Saving
e. ,(Et was decided to try th
re. the Belgrave pla.y „for-
• -Friday, May 9th, with Mrs. L.
Woods, Mrs. R..Gamrniet Mrs. MC:-
• Neill and Mrs. H. Gaunt as host-
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ESSO DEAIER
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Heavy Duty Batteries _ $7.95 up
Generator Exchange $8,95
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Fuel Pumps, as low as ' $2.85
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Brake Shoes"Exchanger, full:, set $7.90 •
MUFFLERS AT LOW
ontent-.1'•an4.4.
esses. Plahs, were made or a.: tea Mrc Culbert Offered: an ill:"
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•Jiihe :MisS Margaret ness of several mariths, and dui':
Brophy • of Wingham as; . guest prig that period > receiVed every
speaker and Whitechurch, •Luck, loving care arid attention Which
her family Could bestOw,
funeral was held from.
her late. residence; Lot 1, Con-
cession 9; Huron TOwnshiP; on,
'IlhurSday; • May lst and wes
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Mrs Gammie, had • the motto,, tended by a large company of
"How' Mother's 'Day Originated".1 friends and •neighbors. The ser -
Mrs. Eldon MiJler gave .a fine I vice was Conducted by the Rev.
topic on :"Fault Finding".,At the D. A-. Brydon of. Si. Andrew's
conclusion a social hour Was United 'Church •ofRipley, assist -
enjoyed with Mrs. McNeil arid ed • , the Rev.. Benson Cox,' a
Mrs. W. G.' Iiumphrey. as host- neighbOr of the •deceased,. Inter-
esSes. Mrs.' Fred 1VIcQuillin gave :merit: took Place, in the family
the courtesy Jeinarks. plot in Ripley Cemetery
Miss Anna Stuart•of. Toronto The pallbearers :Were Wilham
was /a. week -end visitor With Mr. Peterbaugh, Doriald Peterbaugh,
and Mrs: George Stuart. ' • • Lorne Eadie, .john Matheson,
Mr. and Mrs. Horton Talmay Currie Colwell and Gordon Mc -
of Gocierich, were •recent visitors Pherson. The, flower. bearers.
with Mr. and Mrs: Wallace; Mil- were Earl Harris, Howard ,Har -
ler . . _ ..ris,' Donald MacPherson, ;Goldie• .
*- Harris, 'Eldred Harria, Earl CuP,
bert; GeOE. Culbert,- Harry Need-
ham,' 'Walter Culbert; . 'Elliott
now 'arid Titurgarmon 'as. guests,
$6.66 was donated .to the Red
Crosa. Mrs„ A.,,,Gauht sat* a solo,
Mrs.. W. G.. 41urnplirey. gave a
reading, "Look' .• Pleasant” arid
Is your subscriptIbri pald? •
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COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE • •
ual-Purpose ShOrthorn Cattle
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HERD SIRES 12 BULL CALVES — 65 FEMALES :.
To Be Held .Att The Fairm.
Vt/EDNSPAYi- • M;!i.Y, I4th,'195. : •
at. 100 P.M.
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Featured lit the Sale will be.the get of sttch
outstanding ,.sires, as: ' ' • .
Templereagh Royal King '(Imp); ' 'Sanford BallYstidden;
Millham Dollar (Imp), Cullceeran Gay Boy (Imp),
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The herd' was estalbished in 1934., The females have all'
' • been bred on the farm and from outstanding 'imported
doable dairy burls. ' •
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-Herd, fully accredited. • , • 11.40.15`. 'PeSted
Females :vactinated,
• Pox, catalogues write•
M. stork, stork.' kouiptv FARMS •
lRR 2, Seafo4h, Ontario ••
• johrison, Lot. Culbert; Earl, Hod-
-gins,4•GOrclenair,_DonalcL.Me
IKay, Garnet McFalls, Mervin
•Culbert and Victor Culbert. •
KINGSBRIDGE
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• Mrs. Jerry Dalton has' 'been a,
patient in Alexandra Marine Hos-
pital, , forthe past
week, and we hope both Mrs
.Dalton and Mrs -f Leo Moerbeck,
who has been in the hospital • for
several' weeks, ,Will soon .be able
to return to their . homes.
and Mrs. H. Captein and
Mrs. Jerry O'Connor spent Sun
day the J�hn McKinnon
family of Wingliain.
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The infant 'seri Of Mr., and Mrs.
Edwin . IVIeyer " was 'baptized
'Eugene, Leonard. last -Sunday by
Rev, H. Van Vynckt, the spon-
sors. being Miss'Florence Lam-
• bertu:s and Maurice Dalton: 1
. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton, Austin
an4.1ir,ana Mts. Gilbert Frayne
• visited with ;relatives in London
during the past week,•,
Miss Rose O'Connor and her
sister' Irene Of St. L Augustine
Were Sunday visitors here.
VisitOrs',here during the week-
end were Mr. aricl Mrs. 'Jack Mc-
• Conville of Toronto, Miss Ther-
ese Martin of Hamilton,' Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Kinahan and family
of St„ AugUstine,. 1Vir and • Mtg.
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Will purchase bush properties on, farms.
Please- phone or write:
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GODERICH
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Chesterfields,, Chairs, Etc.; • Re -done . •
; .• , REL,STYLED:AiF:.,6EsIRED.,
Quality 'Coverings 30 Years Experience
Jos. O'Brien and two: ,soris. - of • NAME' CLUB:OFFICERS
GOderich; Mr: and Mrs. T. Red -
Mond and ;family of St: AugUS-
tine; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beech-.
lei of Goderiehi ;Mr.: Edwin
Meyer of London.''' •
Mr. , arid Mrs., Waiter, Clare
Motored to Toronto accompanied
by 'Mrs'::,Clare's mother; Mrs.
Ryan, who underwent eye surg-
ery in Toronto hospital during
-the past week; and Mrs. Clare
remained in Torcinto, until ,:her
Mother is: able to return to* her
hohle in CheSley.
Congratulations to, Mrs. -Rad:
Iloward;„ Sr.., who celebrated 'her'
83rd birthday on May 5th. Mrs.
'Howard -.continues With her
household .dtities daily, and is.
quite •active inchurch and. com-
munity affairs. • •
• Mr. Carl'Vaisella Wit lasCweek
for his work sailing on -the Great
LakeS."' Mrs. Vassella returned. to
• •The, •first. meetingof, the Rip•
leY Garden Club (Ripley Sun
'shoWer..Garden club) was held
atthe leader's' home, Miss Maiy
1VICCharteS,
the assistant leader, . presided,
Fourteen members answered the
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call, "A. .floWer would
like to: .grow", . else!: bOokS.. and
parophlets were distributed. The.
president is Barbara' FirildYScn;
Vice ,pres., Phyllis Clayton; sec:-
treas., , Mairlyn Finlaysori;press
reporters,. Donna ..'Osborne and,
Shirley, Brooks ,LunCh Closed
the meeting. ' • • • ..4
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A- leader • takes "no" as a -re-
quest for more information.•
her home from Wingham Hopi -
tai retently where she had treat-.
merits for a back injury. •
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