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FORMER KINLO`SS
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George E. Bannerman
The community of , Kinloss was
saddened 'Monday,' Nov'
deeply
ember 1;7, 1958., :in the passing of
;its,. eldest gentleman, George Er -
.nest Bannerman, in •: his eighty-
sixth year, at the home' of his
daughter Mrs. William: Campbell,
Greenock Township. " Although in
wiling health for two months
passing was' quite unexpected:
: late Mr.. Bannerman was.
The born in 1873 '. m King •Township,
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a ,SENTINEL. ' LU C I QW.' ONTARIO
. ' OBITUARY
DAVID :FRANKLIN JOHN•STON
David Frank1j 1 .Johnston, one
of Oshawa's best known business;
men died at, the family. residence
m
early Tuesday orning,, Novem-
ber 18th, He was in his 83rd year.
He was the founder of Johnston',
Men's. Wear. He left Lucknow
1901 for Owen. Sound, after hay-, '
ing been employed here' by Tom
Agar in the produce 'business;:
• A native of Lucknow, Mr.
Johnston. started in' the clothing.
business. asNt junior clerk in 'Ow-
en Sound about . the turn of the
centuryand rose from that posit
m
tion to be Onager of, the Ower'
Sound store of • 'the -.Oak Hall
clothing Co. After spending: two
years as manager of the firm's
store in'London, he travelled; for
1 ing
W. 'E. Sandford Manufactur
ng Company from 1912 to.1917
In the latter" year_he purchased
the; clothing business of /the late
E. `R. Curtin in. OOshawa. and open-'
ed his first store on July 14, 1917.
Always interested in the affairs
of ,ling • community, Mr. Johnston.
served one term as a: member, of
/ .
passing, Was ant elder; In: politics mithe
ssionOshaanwda 'Pduriublicng theUtilities four Coyearms-
he was a devout' Conservative, he was • .a inei;ber •af the town
being , a: cousin . of the ' present
council saw the•'town•;become ..,a•
.Prime. Minister .Hon. John Die- •city, He was also 'one of the fa -
.
The finer ce and was activethe
Commex.-
at Kinloss "United Church � on work of the •YMCA when it�oper-;
theft • df the Oshawa .Cearnber of
al' service was ' held in
tuber 19t with service con
Hove h :aced here; • ,,..
G. W. • Sach norar ''s
ducted `by the''Rev.• • Mr. 'Johnston was an ho y,
and interment to Greenhill ceme- 'rnerrilber the Rotary Club o
tery,- 'Lucknow. He: was 'born' to Oshawa :which he` joined in'.1922.'
his • 'last resting . place, by six. He Served : as president of the
grandsons, Everett . and Lloyd drub '• in " 1930-31: ,
Whytock,. Ronald ,Stanley, Doug- A 32nd Degree ' mason, 1Vir.;
.las Carr,.Douglas and Larry Ban- Johnston was a member of Tem=
.iierman. Grandchildren ';were• also pie Lodge, AF and AM: A 'mem
the flower. bearers. ,
•ben of the Scottish Rite, he was
Left to mourn are five lough- a member' of. the Toronto Lodge
ters and two sons: Ethel, Mrs o •f I,Q eetion, the Toronto 'Chap -
Alec Whytock, "Cu
lross; ' Hazel,"
terof ItoSe .Croix and Moore• Con'
sistory," of': Hamilton. iVir. ".John-
ston had' joined Cold Light,.Lodge.
before- leaving' Lucknow.
/He leaves his wife,;. the former
Mary Clara., Pentland of Dungan-
non," a daughter, Mrs. Diir
rant (Helen), of Toronh and .a
ti
Son, Murray P. Johnston, "of"Osh.-`
avec.
The funeral was held on Thurs-
.
ay, at. Oshawa. ' Attending from
Lucknow were ;his nephew, W. B.
Anderson. and Mrs. Anderson
•
'ed Mrs. William •Stanley,Kinloss,..:
age•'. of six months.. He marry.
Daisy Thompson and moved to
Greenock. Township" where he,
farmed until 1919 when , he . pur-
;chased the grocery store in' Kiri-
loss. They retired in 1935 to: a
home in the vi
village where Mrs. Mrs. Ester Iodgson, . Saskatche-
g �, i: .
Eva, Mrs. James Carr, Wmgham;.
1Viary, Mrs.:William ' Campbell,
Greenock . Township; Irene, Mrs:
William Slesser, , Bervie; 'Elmer
and Harold, Kinloss one sister
Manner/non passed away', n° 1930; wan, :also twenty-three grand-
,
was in ,his
earlier years a children and nine great grand -
very active member of Kinloss children: Three brothers and one
'United Church and . at ::time of sister '.predeceased.
THE' . ELECTORS. OF
HURON TOWNSHIP
Ihave been nominated: for the office of Coun-
cil for thet' oming year: and would appreciate your
support on December 8th.
I willdo my best to serve you at all ;:times•
elected..
4Wishing you the Compliments of the Season.
Sincerely,
NORV. AL' NESB117
N•jr
E: ELECTORS OF;
HURON TOWNSHIP .
As the only
former Councillor on the slate for
Council,.. "1 feel that, my experience' will be of value
hand if elected will continue to serve you faithfully
as in the past..
Sincerely, '
WILLIAIVf LOWRY •:
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E ELECTORS OF ..
HURON TOWNSHIP
I'' r'es "ectfully submit my name for the office
of. Councillor for, the Township of Hilton.,
endeavo� t r if' elected, .to carry out the,
I will _ .
With ,of the ,people.,
Siscerely,
HAMILTON MacKINNON
W:FU : ESP 3d• • Xa
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ELECTORS OFHURON „TOWNS'
A VOTE FOR M. 1S A ,VOTE. FOR
PROGRESSIVE MUr lCIPAL GOVERNMENT
Sincerely,
JOHN. MacMURCHY..
KINGSBRIDGE.
(Intended For Last Week
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry
Mrs. Jerry O'ConnorY Mrs. :PBobby
`
;to her home here aftertwo weeks
Miss
Margaret- ,.reamerof H
esson
were Sunday visitors at the
home
of Mr. ,and Mrs.Gene Fray
ne.
Mr. Gexald, Garvey visited
with
relatives' in Toronto last week.
•Mit. Jas. M. S3owl'er. of • Toron-
to is visiting with relatives
here.:
n are
Kirk -
here
re of
London, Miss Margaret F.o
ley :of.
Old,
ELECTORS
thetheTownshipmydoonLet's
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TA .HE' Ek.gcroRS" OF •,
HURON TOWNSHIP
our vote will l be . appreciated on Recember 8
m•
ed four years on 'Council I have sery l in the
• .
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�owh n P i and if. elected'.to the,` office„ of `deputy
..
.reeve, I, will for the Township both here and ,
the' best :of myability.
at :'County Council,:to•
Sincerely,, '
,ALFRED WA
'O • THE ELECTORS
'NSH'I,I
I respectfully solicit your.'vote on December 8th
•
if elected to the office of Deputy -Reeve I will.-
utmost in the better interests of the.Town-
shipmy
ship at"`all times::
Sincerely,
JACK- CAMPBELL -
THE. ELECT°
HU RON TOWNSHIP
Your . vote� on December:8th ,will be appreci-
ated, and if elected, I will serve the Township'' to,
the best of my ability:'
It, is your• duty to get .out . and vote at your
municipal: elections:
Sjncerely,
CHARLES EMMERTON
TIDE .ELECTORS OF.
HURON TOWNSHIP '
name ,before 'you as candidLLte
In placing my
for, ,Council, 1, respectfully solicit your support.
Yfelected-1 PPromise to do my utmost' to give
fair and progressive legislation to all ratepayers.
w a ;• SncereIy'
AUSTIN MARTIN,