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fest wishes of .the
season to all our friends.
We hope'that .Christmas _",
will be for you a time
of great spiritual
enrichment and
heartening joy.
771-LU:CKNOW :SENtii4EL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
F PIONEER
I»Y PASSES,
The deathe last week Of . Rode-
rick l+IacDougall, •removed the
last men�tber• of a pioneer family
of eight, whose parents settled
in
-Kinloss• ,more than d conttlry
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ago,
" l>lrt was "'in .1854 that Peter.. Mac,
Dougall and. •Mary MacKinnon
settled at the Gree: Ox .'ori the
north-east,' corner of the inter
:section', on the farm: now owned
Eby "Allister Hughes;
at .,the Baker (Greer) Convales=
ped catty and hogs. for the co-
uperativ s and he served., on• the
Kinloss. ounell.
Mr. MacDougall 'was 'a memberof the .'Masonic • order,. which he
joined in Chicago, and"•'last year
had the. 'hdnour ' of receiving his.
fifty year jewel from Old Light
Lodge to. which he tranferred\ .in
1912, Members of ' Old Light held
a memorial service on Thursday
evening whenthe last rites were
canferred' by Donald' Blue of Rip-
ley, There were some fifty mem
bers present.
Mr. MacDougall was :a resident.
To -.them Mvere born fiveSens cent: dome for the•lerigtliy period,
and fi e. daughters, -Roderick Was .
and for the past year. arid 'ahall
youngest. 1, -ie was' 'predf:cea was a 'patient n Wingham Hos
seal by' John, Alex Flora, Lachlan, • i
.Katherine,,. Eefie. Christine •Any pital, where his death occurrecl
ori Tuesday, December .16th: He
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hee, and Peter. • was within " a . weep of his "86th'
A5: a young tnan Rod 'went to birthday, having been horn On
the States" aria worked as a fire- December ' 23rd, 1872.
man. Be: oecarne. chief engineer • The funeral service was held
in a large -Chicago hotel and it at the , MacLennan and MacKen-,
.was there he married, and 'their zie Memorial Chapel on .Friday;,
two eldest Children • were born Deeemiber.' 19th, conducted ' by,
, His wife, • Rose,. died in Septem- Rev "Gordon R. Geiger of Luck-
+bey '1951. ' .
In 1902 Mr. andMrs. MacDou-
gall bought the 'Hudson•.farm;, on
the '4th of Kinloss, later moving
two miles, 'east, when` the ..Peter.
M'acIntoSh ""farm yvas purchased.
Mr. MacDougaj, :. was 'a, fine
type of citizen, a had a 1.itrong'
body a.nd Vigorou's mindland en.=
tered into' a• number •of`;coana•n.un:
ity -activities ,outside his farm
sphere. For:niany years, he ,Ship -
`now United Church. Interment:
was in South Kinloss Cemetery.
The pallbearers were, AllenGra-
"harp, George Lockhart,,Wm. F.,
MacDonald, Fraser, 'Mac.Kinnort,.
Allan MacDougall, '.Rod ggel)ou-'.
gal. .
• ' Mr. MacDougall is survived by
four sons and 'a, daughter Russell
of ',Wells, 'B.C.; '.Harvey,.Owen..
Sound; ••,Peter' S.; Chesley 1,,loyd,
'OBITUARY
(Mrs. Tames Henry• Webster),
Sarah. ,Jane " Webster-, beloved,
wife of. fhe _ late James' :Henry, •
Webster, passed .awaysuddenly i
December" 10th., 1958 in Hamilton,:'; in !her eightieth year, follawing
a' short illness..
She is. ":survived •by her , only
daughter Mabel,, (Mrs, P. E...Fairr,
hank) Of 105 Balrnoral .Me
Hamilton; and ;her only ' son
ven` H. of 18,4 ' Westview',' Blvd,'
Toronto, two grandsons,; Clifford:
Fairbank • of Hamilton, Kenneth
Fabibank,,: and three great . grand
Children, Corinne, •Keith and Ken-.
.dall of , R.olphton, • Ontario,,, and,
her, dear sister; ,Mrs Elizabeth:
Cuthb-ertson . of. Toronto,
The family residence. was 35
Pearl St. Burlington since mow
°ing from the home town of Luck-
now 1i1 ,1910; : till the time of her
husband's death; February 1955,;
,
after w'hic'h 'she made her ` home'
with her ' daughter.
Mrs. 'Webster has, been 'a mein
berof the -Trinity Uri'ted .Church
'since , going to. Burlington'. `(then
the: "Methodist, church) and has
always.• shown great. interest and
had taken a."very active part• in
the work of ,that church. "
The: funeral service was 'held.
v
Friday, .Decenber.12th :arid was
conducted by the .,Rev Chas ':F.:
Tilbury of Delta United Church
Interment '`rias at ,the White Cha-
pel •Memorial Gardens; Hamilton.
Kinloss; and' Mrs. John Needham,, (+Blanche),, Corunna, Ontario.
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JOH NSTON'fi
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�t a • cheery
!ting to wisih
you and, yours ' -
t' ,a11 the Or.
• of this festive
season± Hope. you
have 'a very
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AT THIS- TIME, OF SPECIAL GREETINGS
MAS HIS , PEACE ; BE YOURS
"Enter into Hisgates with Thanksgiving,.
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And'' into H s courts with praise,'
f..'e thankful :unto ,Him,, and bless His name:
1 or the ...Lord: is .good; His mercy is" everlasting
, generations:"
And. His . truth endureth. ,to• all .g
Psalm 1'00; 4-5
' A'nd be ye'kind."' one to another, tenderhearted;
mite another; . wen as. od' for Christ'sx sake
Pot'' t+rng .. ,
l-lati fPrgiVeri .you..
€; .• Ephesians 4. 32
"O,ve unto the Lord th
I3'ring an offering, and
0, Worship the Lord 'in
,Fear before Fitn�, all the
e glory ;due unto s na + +
Come into,•His ,Courts
the beauty" 'of Holiness, .
earth.;' Psalm 96: •8-9
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Our. best;
wishes, to you
for a holiday sea'
son. that •is., an, open •
door ;:to',all good : things!
MAYFAIR
, RESTAURANT
Myrtle and Laurence . Compeau:'
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The
Season's
warmest
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May every
'holiday.
• joy Come
your
UPERTESTARACE
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