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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-03-31, Page 11, • t WEDNOPPY, MARCH 31st; 1971 •' THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN ." 0 .. • g . e hi .0.c.) , Don oo • 0,•-- t: 1:3 o cid"- CO (a ''' ,•,,, ,.. 0 Ici • pc„.=_... , ..„. ..,-,,,_....c '6' CD lig , Th. 2..).(4•0 QZ :63 .-, 0•-•-•-• > led go E• .:• L., 'n,'.in.c'c 74 tri% -(1)). • .-s w 0 ca tu w < cc MEI • 2 t-,) '12 -5 Tis ±••••” ..8 ca..N ,.. , •cc (0 mi .ca.,...,_0 m od.).A .MCI) • . _ . . MLLE ' > • O 4C —• CO CO IEJ • Z 0 co 2 • LEJ '1 > 'Pool ' X C" 11.1 a) ill g' 0 f7) Lt)) • CC3 0 w ui • w 0,. Immo al a -I ->. amp _ et Acc . Alcc z 11-1 LU' • 41 CC U)Q. en :J 41) 4 as • 2' . . • . s. • z o • 0. o • cc • 1 ` 1• 11,4 , •C:::$ CI "ti 4.) 'J. 0 t..) 63'12 C) -6 St' ''' 6 6i'Va" g U. .,9C32 • 011t UOS UCCA •• .• bied In Hospital •Was In 89th Year • , MRS. PA'ATIL1D4 GRAHAM:: Matilda Frances. Wilt,. wife Of the late:GeOrge. Graham pasSed away Wednesday, March.11 in the Wingham_ and:District-IJ osPita in 'her 89th year.. She Ias. born, in:Wallace Township on Noverri- ber. ?rid, I882, a daughter of Fred and Ann. Wilt,.• • On April 21st ,.1909 she Married GeOrge Graham at Trowbridge, where they reSided for a time.. • • • Ivut . Graham is survived by- ; • one daughter Mrs.' William (Irene) Neaber of R. R. No. 3 Ltic know , with' WhOrn she made her •liornenntil the titne of her •death: There are: nine .granclehil- dren, sixteen great-grandchildren, • two.great , great,,,grandchitdien;' .two nieces ,and two nephews:• " Besides her husband ••she, was pre deceased by one•daughter. The funeral service was held from Mae. •:. • Kenzie Memorial-Chapel,,,Luok- • . nowon Friday,..,Mareh 19 at 3 . • ' p.m„ Officiating Clergyman 'was Captain Robert :MacKenzie, Salvation Army , Listowel, Tem- Torary entorobtnent was it'SOuth firth' • . . . erring P.•43--cana4-Zehti-e7.-c-e-m-et- • ' • . • ety . • • • „, .•Pallbearers Werefive grandsons, ' . and one.-:-gr.4t-jgrahcise:n.., Gordon Calkleon; Graham Neab-• LuCknOw; Murray Neabel, LOridon; 'Howard rood;•-• Kenneth Neabel,„, Luc] -mow, • Patil Ficher, ListOwel. . . is a rufxtu're Of indifference and , . pessnnin With SC;Y, much ent and continuing distrust at the leVel of ,Int'ernational. diplomacy, ..•it isn't easy for ordinary JOestio.'' t4e. any personal interest in the • . • wO:rld peace ptobleni;.•Wha.t •we. should try to,keep.'in mind though .,,and,What shotild be drurnmed •• :' • intostudentsof high School arid. .. •u•ni‘../ersity-age at every possible:- • Oppartunityls-the'fact that Tdown: through the years the path, of • better understanding hasi.definit-• . ely aChieved results as far as'the 'getting along' problem is, con- .. : bac mg ortltte meet comes froin.thepages of one of the gifted',.-rnociern. writers of world histor-y..-- world-wide peace has - long :been mankind's. most ailed.- ,shed-hope-rorthe7future • . • . , • For:hundreds ofyears, rimed f. goOd will have. Preached. the desir- ,, ability and the possibility f do.ing away',with ;war. Recently', the. •eMphasis has changed, .• Now -that mankind has new and • terrible weapons-, guaranteed . • permanent,peacie has ceased to become a luxtiry and has become a neCessity: ••. There are; as.there•always....have been , ;scoffers who .sarthaPasting- peace is, impoSSible that we have alwayshad Waits. and always will • ", have The:facts ; however,: dO not entirely, bear this but Definite logre • • • -a—s,ingT ace . has been made. In the earliest days of thelitiman race, waif -be t WeenTtwo4 inifiVidua Common. One Man killeci,another to get possessiOn'of his:cavehis rna te (2r.:-Iiis400d-Supply=c4;ad-,472 it downed upon rnen that. , snob:murders werebad , and. .various: tribesforbade thern'and • provided means of punishing: people who broke this rule During the Middle Ages a icornmson etistorri..was the. Waging of private warfare.. A noble: who ruled.one castle.needed'hut little excuse to lead his followers in siege against a•neighbOring Castle, . • . . . Usually with the'purpose of adding h is - .n ei ghbor' la rid 8 and .-poss,SSiOn • to his own,.. Small private Wars: like :this were waged all Over Europe Until.at jastithedevelop- rnent'of Strong national governme• nts-rinade=it4oiSib1e:to-for4i private warfare , adtq suppress', any . noble who triedto`Start such Later still.,' during the:colonial. and critical"periocls: in. America • wars'between sate S were not iin•7•' 14i-67W:hi Virgirlia'aridTfaryTa-ii . • . . „ , • . . fought a war; so .0(3, Cormecticut and Pennsylvania, and New York and, NeW, Harnpshire.ThismaY: seem "rid ictilOuS. tO IA now • Men died fighting men from other • states for ,what then .seerned to he "viibrth • b:triotiC cu - adoption ' of the Constitution arid• .developMent ola strong national governrnent , wars between indiv- idual beearne less <likely.. --Todaythey-are-unthinkable. •Little by little., then,'Man has .rnoVed toWardpeaCe; He 'has out - . laWed wars betWeen rnanand rnan, household andhotisehold , • tatert.)11,13e nat .rernain iineontrolled , free to • attack eaehother and kill each: --otherts7,--pepple7'--trifaecingtpti-c-e7-- betWeen natiOns'is the Only step left for us to take in this civiliz- atin Iong Crusade-fOr-the-preserV ation of mankind however, Fowler Family On Bradley Farm LOCHALSH NEWS • Mk. adMis.AllmaiFowier. • .. and family arrived from their • •• honie in Ireland ad hare taken up residence on the Bradle . firin • , .. • . • • • where they are employed.' . Recent visitors with, Mr and. Mrs.•liwin Campbell were. Mr . • anclArS.„..Bob_Fatrish_Of _Kitchener , -.--; 7 7 Mr and Mrs: Donald Mcdhar-• les and family of Brantford spent the Week end with Mr and Mrs.... .• Oliver meCharles.• • • . . . 1 1 1' ..,- 7 rig CO .-e 1.12. it1 ft. 1,1 isLy= 411 • i5 LA' =0 /7.. • alltif' aril 61'1'1'68414: 6.g a mostdiffictilt step d'itfieult but-Very-nec-essary;-j0i--o-W-a-pPeaTs T•-• that World "War III, if ever fought may, Well bring the end' of eiviliz Art Andrew . Ka,ptiskasing. S 0 Olt. C.) iS • • 14F IEL.D • Mrs.' and Mrs.: .nbuglas. Drenngh spent last week in • 1-161184-iv-i*cii-s,..withae4owes were Mr, and Mrs. lan Ho'wes; Mareelline Nianderleighatid Lana Lee of Sioux LoOkout, biane MacKenzie spent a feky dayS,in TOrontOlast'week::', ". • .• .-. - -ge 1ivii • in g het daughter Mrs.. George Leadbetter in Toronto. • • Mr. -and. Mrs,... Mills of Weston 't ere- guests of their daughterMrs . West recently.,. , . • The'Satraknent the. .Lord's Supper Will be observed in • Ashfield Presbyterian hurcii on• Easter Sunday with Preparatory service on Friday ening: At • 8 o'clock.-• • ' 1\fli8S Audrey RoSitif Circ was home fpr di& . • • A• •