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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-08-27, Page 10• ON (August 19th) Mrs. Robt, Sn}yth and. three • children . sof, Toronto, 'are visiting their, aunt ' Bessie and uncle Brown , Smyth Visitors recently with, Mr. and ,Mrs. Janes Wilson, were her sis- ,ter, ' Mrs Myles Larkin, • husband and . children ,Ann, and IR,obin . of Plattsburg, N. Y.; Also Mr. Bill Haysomiof Goderich, a friend of Murray's., • Mrs,, Alma Fines and 4anghter - uzanne -of Toronto spe t.:.the. week -end with the Blake' Bros. THE' LUCKWOW . •'SENTINEL, Lueamow, ONTARIQ Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil Hake and family and, Mrs. S. ,J. Kilpatrick visited 'Mr.. and l¥lrs. Fred . And erson, 'London, on Sunday., Mr, and .Mrs: Jack Eedy 'and children are visiting. the parent- al home since. •Jack has finished. marking papers in Toronto, Mrs. L. F. Stingel and: son: An- gus retu``rned fro;n, a , 'pleasant. visit with, th her daughters, Mrs. ,Lionel •1 Langevin near Qiiebec City and Mrs. John . Fennell bf. Bradford; Qht.. • The United, ' Church WMS. are sponsors. of' the Sunday service . in ,, the church, August 24th at. OBITUARY JAMES' At.BERT CARTER There •. passed away in West- minster Hospital, London,: on Tuesday, August 12th,• J ames'A1 bert Carter of Clintont, veteran of toe First World War,. 1e was in his 7'nd Year, Be. was born , in Goderich Township on May .31, 1887, to the late James Carter and Eliza- beth Vincent: Although, he ' spent: • p.m with: a special speaker, and -visitors contributing, other num:- tiers fln'tiers for the Program--.7- most rogram -. most ,of' his life to Clinton, he; lived, for 'some .time in GQderich' and also Lucknow where he ytas knownto many. * ' On April .7,1919 he anarried the former Emily Fox, of War- wickshire, England, .Surviving . are three daughters: (Millicent) Mrs, Ernest Carter,' Lucknow (Aileen) Mrs., Peter Carter, HolyroQd (Dorothy) Mrs. Michael Willie, WingliaraN three; sons: George pf 'Win;gh,am;; Wil- •liam. of Spartansburg,. Pennsyl- vania and Lionel. of Phoenix, Arizona.; , and thirty.. grandchild- - • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST :.27, 1958 • Also, surviving are three sis ters; (Maude) 'Mrs: Mehin Mar- tin, Goderich; '(Susan) Mrs. Wil- liam Bolton,. Goderich and Miss Sarah Carter, -Clinton.. • He was predeceased .by two brothers and one sister., • The funeral was held from the.. Beattie Funeral. Home, Clinton, on Friday, August 15th' at 2.:30 . p.m. Interment was made in Clin- ton, 'Ceaneter`y,; with :the, Rev, D. J. Lane officiating, The'iiallbear- ers were E. E. 'Gibson, Clarence ,Perdue, Bruce ,.Nicholson, Ross Habkirk, Roy Habkirk ,;and How- . ard. eSnellr tj Gracious It ' What next? A 'body. cat. hardrf keep up with things these day's.' .What with dogs spinning around in the sky and ;all. And now all this excitement about changing over your `Victory Bonds. I was.sorry • know. But when to �se� mine go. Had it �so long you Offer applies only to --wartime' Victory. Boncds.` FOR a $�00 EXAMPLE: 8th series `Victory .Bond` exchanged ' for a $500 Conversion Bond. paying 4%%h will give you $8.15 in cash: immediately., The higher interest will .yield $22.50 per year instead of the ;present $15. See your investment dealer, stotkbrtiker, bank, -•t titst or loan company today. the young man at the bank explained 't bonds paid more :interest. Well! I know a good ,thing he ave me I. .• � � . a nice ca$� when r see.: it. • And besides • adjustment—which I straightaway spent .on a new bonnet. Like it? at t ese-riew Convert your . 3 7 _ Victory Boods. �p. toh %` �a��rn � �� 4 /Z on the new ,r�