The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-03-31, Page 11, •
t WEDNOPPY, MARCH 31st; 1971
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bied In Hospital
•Was In 89th Year
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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,.•
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On April 21st ,.1909 she Married
GeOrge Graham at Trowbridge,
where they reSided for a time.. •
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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. •:.
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Kenzie Memorial-Chapel,,,Luok-
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nowon Friday,..,Mareh 19 at 3 . • '
p.m„ Officiating Clergyman
'was Captain Robert :MacKenzie,
Salvation Army , Listowel, Tem-
Torary entorobtnent was it'SOuth
firth'
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erring P.•43--cana4-Zehti-e7.-c-e-m-et-
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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.
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is a rufxtu're Of indifference and
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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
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For:hundreds ofyears, rimed f.
goOd will have. Preached. the desir-
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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
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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,
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Usually with the'purpose of adding
h is - .n ei ghbor' la rid 8 and .-poss,SSiOn
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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
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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
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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 • ,
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where they are employed.' .
Recent visitors with, Mr and.
Mrs.•liwin Campbell were. Mr . •
anclArS.„..Bob_Fatrish_Of _Kitchener ,
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Mr and Mrs: Donald Mcdhar-•
les and family of Brantford spent
the Week end with Mr and Mrs.... .•
Oliver meCharles.• •
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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.
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Mrs.' and Mrs.: .nbuglas. Drenngh
spent last week in
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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& .
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