The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-08-30, Page 9Savings at generous interest •
Guaranteed investment
certificates at, high i high
interest • Mortgages •
'Registered retirement savings
plans-. Safety deposit boxes •
Est* executorship and
agency administration •
Investment funds.
• plus 80 years of
experience in satisfying the
money-Fieeds of a"constantly
groWing list Of customers.
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FLOWERS FOR A VIRGIN
Area Native
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DAVID KENNEDY
David Kennedy of Victoria,
British Columbia, passed' away. in
hospital on Wednesday,, August
23 in his 84th year. Mr. Ken-
nedy was born near Whitechurch.
His wife predeceased him several
years ago.' ,
He leaves,to mourn his loss one
son David and two daughters, .
(LiJli )Mrs.La,riejlerrjatt;ot
(Irene) Mrs. Al Haines and 12
grandchildren, all of Victoria; a
sister, Annie -Kennedy-ef-Wing-- --
ham and two brothers, George
of Whitechurch and Alex ,of ' Win-
nipeg, Manitoba.
Funeral service was held on
Friday in Victoria, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Halde'nby in
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDoug-
all and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Far-
rish visited with Grace and Audre
MacDougall in Bramalea on Sun-
day,.
Steven Dickie of Hope Bay is
spending this week with Mr, and
Mrs. Ira Dickie , Denver and
Williarri. •
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of paper for 1 year. We have
bad' the hottest summer On record
also the, driest, over 100 degrees
for 10 days, no rain measurable
Since December.
Was so glad to have the Frank
Mauldens and the Raynard Ackerts
call us. We ,were both ailing for
so long time, was unable to
entertain them very well. Mrs.
Maldom has been trying to over-
ctirrrec-a-nervout blea-kdown for-
some four years after taking care
of me in the hospital for three
months with a partial left side
stroke, leaving me unable to tall<
or walk.
• But I'm very thankful I over-
came it O.K. No braces or crip-
ples.
• July -26th just passed my 84th
-birtfid a y tn-fdy the p-aper—grea—
ly. I arn kept in close touch with
the Malcolm girls in Luclmow reg-
ularly. I am very nervous when it
conies to writing. ,
Yours truly,
H. S. Malcolm.
MAR1INLBESWIC.
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mereemeaiees_
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Victims Of
Vaporizeii.
Different vaporizers tested on
volunteer, asthma patients and
patients with recurrent allergic
summer symptoms have unclean
deVices causing a worsening of
symptoms within a half hour. To
avoid this problem -- which can
also occur in humidifiers in gen-
eral as well as some air condition-
ers people shOula be extremely
careful to clean the devices thor-
oughly and frequently, every
Breathing can be ,a hazardous
blisinesrin-these- rof-air-polltr---guests-with,
tion and cigarette sitoke. Even Dickie.
supposed aids to breathing -- like Susan Wilson of Hamilton has
vaporizers -- can cause trouble, been vacationing with h-el cbus-
For further information contact in, Mary Mackinnon.
your Christmas Seal Association, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ha.mil-
634 Eighth Street East, Owen ton returned Thursday night from
Sound, OntariO. a holiday in Great Britain, enjoy.
ing visits with their relatives
over there.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roberts of
London, M. C. and pianist of the
Country Folk who played for the
McCutcheon-RObb reception,
were overnight guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hamil-
ton. The ladies were_ roommates
in Victoria Hospital earlier this
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Haldenby
visited Sunday with Barry's parents.
G • I
Some "cold„ steam" vaporizers
may trigger asthma attacks. r
Designed to increase the humid-
ity in rooms, the vaporizers are
often used for pa_ti.erttS who have •
influenza, bronchitis, and other
respiratory ailments. The mois-
ture can help unclog congestion
and make it easier to breathe.
1314 fungi can flourish in the misty
paradise if the devices are not ,
cleaned often and cared for prop-
erly.
Tests show that vaporizers can
spew out the fungi into the air
in the room.. When ppm vapor-
izers are turned on, the airborne .
particles can increase by as much
as 470 times!
Some of the millions of panic-.
les are one-celled fungi that Multi.
ply by dividing like crazy: When
ithe flingi are breathed in, they
can cause infection as well as
aggravate asthmatic symptoms and
ev-en trigger-attacks: KINLOSS
Best wishes of the community
go to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Col-
well (Shirley Reid) who were
married in Pine River United
Church on Saturday. .
Anne and Ruth Graham are
home from Toronto , wfiere they
were employed for the summer in
a Murray Restaurant.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Waugh,
who were down to attend the re-
ception for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
McCutcheon, were overnight
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