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IDAY'`' & S.ATU ,DAY,
JANUARY 2I, 22i
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ES'DAY'& THURSDAY
FANUARY, 26; x7
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THE KNOW.. ,SFaNTINE`L, LUGKNOit1 ONTARIO`
OURTH CONCESSION
Mar.' .terry Smith was, taken to
Kincardlne,•Haapit 1 for an per
atiprt for appendici js: He is; g'e
ting .along nicely, • .. -•
T 1447,7-ari °Mrs. ,Q1vk Martin at-
tended.•the funeral •of: 1VIrs, .Mar;';
tin's uncle in Galt last Thursday.
A social evening and;dance was
held at the sc on; Priday,
night. All report a good trine.
• Donnie Coifing is -back at school.
afterbeing a+t• home for -2 Weeks.
With .a broken.arm:
Mrr :.Graham ` MacDonald' wa
'hom'e -'from,:St. Helens Over, the
Week -end, .
• Mrs. ,Robert MacCormick ,'a• n .d,.
Miss Mary MacMurchy have ret
• THOMAS RICHARD GI*
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Thomas„ Richard Gran -•;passel
away at his home, 1541 '!JineWdod
Detroit, 4an-raary--1 --f-94
'Mr. Ginn' was )born tn,vClinton: 81
}'ears' ago last 1VIayr and spent kip;
yrauner days
g y • in acid aro "nd, Par
amount and Lucknow. e learn-
,edl his trade 'as 'a mason from the
'grand old 'mason, • : Mrt+ Steele
Murdoch.• He ' .worked around
there and helped to erect many
hOpl'es•.aric ba7ik 'barns. tie algb,.
worked bis 'the Methodist church,
now:' the United Church,
He.''weot to Detroit, 4).1891 and
shortly ,a.fter,•wards' 'entered into
turned from liamf lton'. Where they fi `partnersh•ip:. with Mr, •''Charles N
'the death: of "a
relative,' Mrs Dave MacCon'nEal:
Mrs;: W , F NLael�onald :attend
red the executive :rneeti'ng .Qf .tYie
Presbyter yal': in A W i•ngh last
Thursday,
Mrs..Pori .MacIver 'and boys at- z
Inc., , .a life member of the .St
Mrsaioriary�meetin t �:
the horne.'of' Mrs. Thos...,Blake in IAndrew s S ' < t " '.
• •.,
Goodenow and were, knoWn• as
were „called y
the Goodenowv. and Ginn conitraet
,ors "There they. 1bu11.t • .a. great:
:many; `stores =•arid - factories • arid.
.were ' very' <suecessful :'about th'e
"'turn of the century.. He was :•vice.
.'president •of ,the. Ginn Cherevlot
Odd -
'tended she•
g a "�ocie Y.and' of the' Odil-
Ashfield last
d Friday.
OBITUAR'y:
HI NRY D. N'40DS
Henry D:, Woods, . well know
Gait realto;r, passed away Mon
day; .January . 10th at •his-ae i
,•fence: He'had }been: rnPoor healt
for several ;years. and :was confrn
ed to ;lied • for: the past.t
;m.onths..
1Ir W d
In ` 1893 :he married • Catheri:rle
McLar�ty'•. of R.ipiey„ Ontario and
:leaves- to -.mourn loss :of•a
loving hu.slaan,d ''and; :father=, his.:
n faithful :and loving wife; two sons,
'Lloyd. G. :and•Douglas .;, a .dao-
gh.•ter, �Vlr s H Campbell of Al -
h :fon, I.11 one. brother, Andrew of
- Cleveland' and six grandchildren.
.
00 • s , vas a irr@.rchant a
Lcucknow,, Grimsby acid ; Hamilto
(before going 'to Galt. He *as ac•
: tive •�?i.n:; the:.:Pre�sb3, teriar • Church
of. which he'was eleetedan. eld4r
at, th.e.age•"of: 23, and lat`r.:was
e.:
an active United`'• Chureh.. we:rke,
He • was a•' �ri ehibet 'of G'r'iiii.`sb
y
L:odge;,'' F'.'& A.M
Surviving are his` wife; the.for=
trier. Anna Bell Jobb; a;:dau hter .•
g ,
t;
n
at 'a -'recent meeting , °of Versa, at Thorne; ',and a' brother
,
:ham.'' Kinsmen • Club: Robinson• Woods, 4 t. Helens.'
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!liver Will ...
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A Week
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Hatchery to:- Customer.
Large Variety
put
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Get Our : Prices Before' Buying.
Y B
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Phones:'
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He "was' laid • •.to •rest ".f
roi•n'A- fire
1ar11 Brothers funeral home i�n
Woodrrlere Cemetery,; January 17:
The many: lieaiatiful f)<oral`'pieces
boi e t:estirnoriy to. the :hi h :est
in which be 'was' held.':
ANDREW L:OCKHART:' `
,TI -16 .:deatFr
of •Andrew • Lockliar t.
nn December'-28th'>n. his;9lst year
removed the,. last :surviving mem .
tier of one.:of Kinloss' Township's
early, farni.li:es Mr:: Lockhart .was
born in.L185&' in, the' pioneer da�
when -;-there. were lar e
gti famili
n
Si` .few • comfort's .But, : the'
were reared in those days . me
and.. women>'of st urd , c
--� y Character
w o•were' a credit to them home
and comn;iui ity :Mr, •:`-Loekhar
was truly • one of these':
Andy ; was ;one of ten' children„
w=as never married and.; outlived',
a'll the Other members of the.fare-
i 1y. ,For •a time he". worked. with
a br oth r in a saw nill,°at,•Rivers
dale, but most of ''his :active .l'ife
was on his :fail i on`'the: 6th' -Con
cession ' of Kinloss;" He' . left' th
farm in, 1910. After hying. for
.. g
Nile a.t the Second . Concession,.
he'motred into 'Lucknow. on .Out
rani St. ..w -het e h.e;'l yed ,till: about
two years• ago, when he:;gave`.up.
h home and.lived with^ his sis•
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tea iii=lav, Mins E Lockhart' -
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134 E, FIVE,
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resents
Thursday, Ffiday, Sad
Lil'`d84y,
' ,Januar.;
R y figures One of the 'le ends' : o
; ,•the Gay: Nineties
--barbershop quartettes. were aplenty --
See
lent ---
wen p y
See the . big gambling � eal • , .
aj--anti the life
lg
h�. and love of Jim Bradey,
Starxl°rt
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on
Edward: Arnold,, _Jean
and : Cesar Romero,
aturda
Matinee:: at 3..00 p.n
MINE!. L•
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• EIIen DREW
4=-'(EOAGE ,Aura r . E;,eA 81O+1010i
AY-COLtdo • NAP FLA,i
rs Mildred' Cameron
Show Starts at'
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TUES.,•
anuary
24;.
CALLING ALL 'CLANS
'Scotland lives '• again.` Cele
trate Bobby Burns' Day by
seeing this great techni=
color extravaganza of Scot
tish history.
'ADDED -- A short feature"
of the "Lowlan'ds'' of Scot-
land", including R.Burns'
birthplace. .
Christian. faith Drennan.'
• Accor.'dinrg to,:: his ..'wishes'' ;the `
1Viss Sullivan:.: dyed` in St,
funeral was private; from Davi:' eph's • Hos
. p p>rta1; . London, ;Sunday,;
,son's Funezal'-parlors;. with inter ni h m'
night..,She was a daughter' of • ,he:
anent •irn Soulxh`Kiii.loss Cemeter '. late Dennis .'
• . urs Sullivan ansa Cather=.
The 'funeral: service was Conduct- ine Garve
y
ed by .his pastor, 11.ev : J W...Stte- Surviving are two sisters;'Sister
wart. of the• united :Church, �s-
a Theodora,..of of St. 1V1<"
,-ar; y s , �C•onvent��,:.
sisted' by ; Rev. Dr C H. MacDon-
Munroe,. Mich, and�:ll�r
s zld of tiie`}?•resb' • ' tion C s. Edward;`:
y yte hurch. Foley,. a brothera,: . Ashfield, . tw
o irothers
es r:
John`- F. - Sulky :`
.11ZlRS' I - va -Varicou
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C ARA EDITH -,HO Ek!, :; ver
Fun
• �, .:Thomas
•
randlari
Man •,, °..
n ..Funeral .sery..rces•'.vuefie •c�ohduc't- � � .:..
r ed at' `•,Srnithvill'e on Mondaly_ of:
-last "week ' for :Mrs.. Clara ':• Edith 1VIRS . J; 8 .OS'ifERHOUgT •
t =iBook) Hovtirell,93,' with' -titer Nellie E: Gammage, beloved'
wife=of Rev, J H. Osterhout, pas;-
• ment. in Srxiithvrlle United church' ; .
cemetery Mrs. M ' G "'Newton, St• ed away .into the Higher . .Service. ".
"'Helens; is..adaughter.-: at the:,Ot;ta Civic `Hospital :on'
1VIa s: <' Howell' died Th''uxsday at October. 22nd,' .1948
the.. harne _.of, her •da Born •izr' Cliatliam =Ontario a
ugrter, daughter'`of Edwin Gamxfiage and:,.
the home of : her' daughter, ,Mrs.. �,, his wife, Eliza. Snell,: she: grew ulp
J;arnes' :L Lampman, . Sti ith' i11e,
in her native city, acquiring h
after a brief illness: She was: bora
education in .the' Chatham '
at Grimsby' Beach, Noverco ' 18,;. PulJl'G:
Se osis arid. Collegiate
1855, a-' daughter of the'late.John •,,
and Sophia. •B She. earl ass Fate
oak. •.Sher was. Y ("elated herse
Wife wrtli :.Park' Stye -.t
' =ife 'off Albert I :,�'.eeter, woo• died et , Church. As a:
50 years••ago. ' young` woman ,she taught a'c1a•
Survivors include one son,twn the Sunday School, was an of-�.'
freer and -worker i:an.
the Yo i
d',aughters;• 1.1 grandchildren;•:: 19 :., greatgratidcluldrenand2great 1People'sSociet ., ann:officer,;M=eat grandchildreninthe District Ypg Peoples;
'Organization. For some tune' slier
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MISS N'ELLIE SULLIVAN • . played the. ;piano • at the weekly
•
Funeral ;service for 'Miss Nellie . pY ager mee. ting. ` ¢
Sullivan; 72,:life long -resident ofIn •June; :1903, .'she 'was rrmr'•ri d.
Ashfield Township:was: held. last ,in'the.P rk Street -t . ,.
a Church. to .Re}r
Wednesday' from the• home of her, 4..H:..Osterhout:iA devoted• 'wife'
e hew';Mi
p chael Foley;:� Ashfield- a'� Lovina. mother and homemake
h
aw ns}tipto- St.' Josephs 'church, c
a harming. ostess,. and • an
T ,
Kingsbyidge,; where' requiemhigh tiring: churchworker;. she s'ervecl
n -ass was sung by Rev: T. P. C. with her husband, on' the follow• '
D�onpellan . • .Interment ;was Made •' ing charges,: all Ont:ario;__Rut '�'
'n-•--Kingsbridge_Cemetr�ery: Pall- erford, Wroxeter, Kintore,. Lo
bearers .•were John >and • FrarAk desboi , • Theciford,
, .:
- "Godenich
,nalton"-Zarn�s�ahertx,•"Jas. „Gar- Dresden, , Ottawa, Lucko
•
'ey, ,Williati` young and -Earl Carleton Place Orono.
'•
•
"While'" living,. on ; Qutram St,
I • ir~any High School :''boys had the
y, • • •pi wiloge,of :staying: with him and'
u� tasting. his :eiccellent cooking, `es
t•Company�-� �' � g;._
pedally his soup,
.
a i'1 •'
in his. ay• 9 `�•N�• ht 12.3. �is he a�e . r
• f 8 ■ .y•�. .h s
• x .:10,..:.heart to :• the 'Saviour and 'became;
member,', ' Of South. linloss •
: .tire h.: For .,years: lie was super-r-
intvnC ent , of ;the ., Su.nday ..School
thej e a. nd •• helder '.He
cr '-rnoel---ir-�f-i•th•fu1:-nmeniber and
i•nrkrr...•in ..drat church until •the
.i,mc of the anion::.6 •;••the. Cong:} e.
2at'ion5'1;':YJ c,sk�,trt,ettTian and Metl.i
list c hti:t ch•rs of Canada in1925.'
icy ati.tecl f"«: be ipthat'-union,. 1
1.1(1{i �o •sx'V eri'd his connection .
'i'th tli1'i' St iit:h Kinloss CihtirC:h i'.
fila iolticid the.• tlnitc'd Chireti ori i
4.!•cicniiV.'; A.t,;once•'he• was tnad..1:
ii-';1der., whir i office he s'held
t:11 lits :death'.•. Far years he `wast
1'i-r•k ' Of f!he': Sei:sioti, and 'the•,.
klialch •vt:ill no:t s,lor:t ow
for.gct :n.; -
lni + "a` o t:�: of the .'-..5esfi•ion t.h;.t 1•
4`'' `b`1 i•Keii.tt d at • the annual ' con-
critf•t;r.1 n1ftt.lt'ii.' Ever....011(s,, lt; t h •t'o f
.
-id L t.;n'ii crrd Tor Andy amid
all •11) t}nr ilic•tlon in' his lit'e.cn;r.' r
• fe:cc• ci,,l'"ti;•, 1'i•fi)t'o his ddetit 1'%
i‘. -..‘y,1-;, ttilacii ,to \Vrnghtnn '1I4.:osp,i-''"
' 1:, i I. ;,)rs..0.,r
eat 'to the • eat .' P,,h-1.
- frit sen °` u.c'Sdav,• DE'cefl' bt'i. 23th.;
a7 zi,t, ..pvsh,icl a.cle tr-crit f;i.ith 1' 1
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