HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-11-17, Page 8PAGE, EIGHT THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, WY.4W 1954
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Earlyrshoppers are:assured ofa better selection and
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Christinas Lay-Away Plau
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We will gladly lay away any parcel or parcels
until it is convenient for you to calk
OUR CHRISTMAS DRAW
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By House,of Stone r— Value $59.95,
One ticket with each "purchase of $5.00 jor over.
AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS |
Frte Piek-Up and Delivery Monday and Thursday. I
OBITUARY
WILLIAM N. BUSHBLL
The funeral servlce-for -the late
William N. IJushell was largely
attended^ last Tuesday afternoon
at the McLennan - MacKenzie
Mwaorial Chapel, where the
flower-banked bier evidenced the
popularity of <the deceased, and
sympathy for the bereaved. Hun
dreds had visited the Chapel
prior to the service in tribute
to one who had been a lifelong
and highly esteemed resident of
the district ;
Billy Bustiell, as he was fam
iliarly known to young and old,
was born on a Kinloss Township
farm near Kinlough, on January
25th, 1831. He was Otte of four
sons of Nathaniel Bushell arid
Elizabeth McMann. /
The family was young when
Mrs. BusHell^diedandas alad
in his early teens, William went;
to Ripley to attend school and
assist in the grocery store oper
ated by his uncle, W. J. Craw
ford. ‘ ’ •'
In 1909 Mr. Bushell bought the
grocery, s bakeshop arid restaur-
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See Our Selection Of . . . .
Christmas Baking Supplies
Largest stock in town —■ and aHUie Best Prices.
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LG A. Choice Peas,
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Jam, 24. oz. ■
iShirriffs Good Morning
>. Marmalade, 24 Oz.
’Rose Whole Dill Pickles,
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THAT the winners at the Mon-
, day night Shoot party were
Mrs. A. J. Wilson and Al. Irwin.
THAT Leo Beauchamp, who had(
; recently taken over the. duties
of projectionist at The Play
house Theatre, is laid up with
a heart condition and during
•his absence, Bob Gardner is
carrying bn for him.
THAT two members t>f the Dun
gannon 4-H Beef Club, Frank
Alton and Lome Hackett, are
listed as showing calves in the
Queen’s Guineas competition
at the Royal Winter Fair'• on
Thursday. Last week we nam
ed four members of the Luck-
rnnhOwnC^
iered ’ in this contest. The
calves are weighed in oh Wed
nesday, shown on Thursday af-
ternoori and sold by auction on
■; Saturday. ■
THAT Mrs. G. Caldwell of Dun
gannon, who suffered a brok
en hip a few weeks ago, is a
^patient at Baker’s Private Hos
pital. Mrs.* Margaret Dudley is
another patient who was re-:
cently admitted to the home.
Enjoy Years Of > * % /'•
Carefree Warmth
Oil Space
with a McClary
EFFICIENT
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WM. MURDIE 0 SON
1’’PHONE 10, LUCKNOW
Heating ' plumbing —; tinsmithing
Oil Furnaces Installed and Serviced
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THAT Miss Gail MacMillan has
successfully .passed her regis
tered nurse examinations.J*>he
is a member of the staff of
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,
where she trained. Gail .has-
ambitions; to become a TCA
stewardess.
resigned as manager of the
Walkerton arena, a .difficult
post which .he has capably
handled since the installation
of artificial ice. The resigna
tion is effective January 1st
“Tapper” - is a son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Little of
. Ashfield. '■ T .
THAT Mel Stanley came across
■ -4 patch of wild'strawberries in
full blossom on their farm a
mile, west of Lucknow on Satr
/; urday. , .
THATwhileJoeConleyand_Bill
Brown were putting a new
ceiling ip/ Joe’s home, they dis
covered ip the attic a 33-year-
old ticket to the Goderich In-
dustrial Exhibition.Theclates
Were September 6, 7, 8, 1921.
Dr. W. F.. Clark was secretary
’' and T. Gundry, chairman of
the track committee. Four
races were listed for a total
purse of $900.
THAT Lucknow ratepayers got
their tax bills last week and
/ for some of them at least, it
was “bad news”. -
THAT the United Church choir
was at Teeswater last Wed-
--^esday^i^t^,tafeing-part4n~the-
week-long preaching mission
conducted by Rev. John Stin
son. As well as an anthem by
the choir, a selection was ren
dered’ ‘by a mixed quartette
comprised of Mrs. J.‘ W. Joynt,
Miss BW RObertson, Eldon
Henderson and .Rayriard Ack-
ert.
ant business of Mr. Alex Tre-
leaven. The restaurant was
eventuallydiscontmuedbut-Mr.
Bushell, with the assistance of
his wife whom, he married in
September- 1933, continued to
rim the bakery and grocery store
until l944, when they sold the
business to Mr. Donald B. Blue.
. Mr. and Mrs. Bushell retired
to, Lucknow where they had
since .made their home. Mrs.
Biishell was formerly Mary An
netta Moore, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. George Moore of
Kinloss. She survives to mourn
the loss of a kind and devoted
husband. <”
iSurviying also - is a brother,
John Bushell of Kinlough.’. A
brother, Russell, died in 1916 arid
another brother, Nelson E. BusH-
ell,# predeceased , him just five
months ago.
‘ Mr. IBushell was immaculate
in his. appearance, friendly" and
kind and ?many friends were
saddened by hjs sudden passing.
t>h the Saturday afternoon , of
his death Mr. Bushell had been
cleaning, his car^ and doing some
other out-of-doors work He col
lapsed near the house and dred
almost instantly from a coron
ary attack. He was beyond help
when Mrs. Bushell reached him.
Wood working/was a hobby
at which Mr. Bushell was quite
proficient and many cleverly
constructed items are evidence of
his handiwork. A sign for the
new. high school which he
recently completed has not
been put up.
Rev. A.. Meiklejohn of
Lucknow United Church,
Which he was a member, con
ducted the funeral service. Mem
bers of Riple Lodge I.O.O.F., to
which he belonged, conferred
last rites bf the Order at the
graveside in GreenKilTCemetery.
Six nephews acted as pall
bearers, Max, Morley and Edbert
Bushell, George and Currie Col-
Well arid George Moore,
THAT Earl “Tapper” Gray has
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JSuriny Coffee .... $1.05 "
Royal Guest Coffee,........> $1.09
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Five, Roses Fldpr, 7 lbs. L 49c <
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GREHORA SCATTER RUGS
■ A smart non-skid washable rug,
? forest green: and diisty pink,,. '
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L6Vely GIFT SETg -
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There You Will Find Something To Please Every Child
Doll Prams from $4.98 each Cute Doll 'Furniture 98$ set
polls’ Dishes and Baking Sets, from ...............$1>§8
Little Girls’ SeWing Machines ......................................... $2,79
Beautiful 22-Inch Trucks, from $,2^19
' Jolly Pirate Shooting Game, ideal game for older boys $2.39
Monopoly Sets $2.98 Crokinale Boards $4.39
Books for Everyone* from 1.5$
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MEN’S WOOL MITTS
Only ....moo........* $1.60 a pair • •.
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; ' INSOLES.
? Have all sizes, in men's better
felt insoles, only, pair 35c<
Original Foam Felt Insole, only
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■ MEN^S DRiESS GLOV^-
/■ Lined leather dress gloved. /
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