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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-05-19, Page 3THURSDAY, iVIAY 19th, 1949 • G THE. NLUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. cap an enera OBITUARY ft ,1,00Q Prins, Gin h b. axn•s, :Sheetings,, clearing: at 39c and 49c. Read our tadvertisernent ori back page. THE 1 MARKET STORE, i • IT WILL COST you Only :$1,25 to 'protect your • ik lankets from, moth damage. One. spraYririg `of •.Berlou stops : i th damage for 5 years or B.erlou pays, tor the daari�age• Win, Murdi.e & Son. Mr. and' Mrs Ted Brewer and family yrere recent. visitors. at 'her home at Bothwell, . and Mrs,. Jim Graham and .laroily' �of Kingar•f spent Sunday with Jane and .• AdamBowman; Dr. and Mrs.. dames Little spent the forepart of the week in .Tor onto .where the Doctor • attended the' Qntario •Dcntai Convention. NI' s. - r Mowbra . of D�. and, r J'4�h , . Y • Toronto., were week -end ,►v'isitors `it; the none• of her -Parents„- Dr.. S and MrS. W.. V ,Johliston • Mr: and Mrs, Lawrence Tre-: xriain, Kenneth and Lois Ann of Sirncoe'.were. recent visitors` with her . mother, M'rs., Aamelia Trelea 1 Tien . Mrs, H Thon xpson;. spent a few •:days in " Toronto with her II sister, , Lorna;. and her . mother, l Campfbell who , is fail- ing ail-ing in strength "Mr, and Mrs, George Orvis .of Lucaknow and Mr. and'Mrs. Fred' ..,Howson :and family of .W'ingham spent ' the week -end, •at'. Wivartoii ';with Mr:. 'sand Mrs, Cavi; "Taylor„ Mr. David ErtirigtotL'whO sper t. the winter in Toronto, is visiting. with his :daughter, •Mrs. Roy. Black • and Mr. Black, Mr , and • Mts. John' Jamieson and Mi•:'and Mrs •Stewart Jamie- • • 'son and children visited with -rel- atives in Louad�on and St.•' Thomas. Mr: -and Mrs.Dave Callander, of Cuelph`•and'.. Mrs.:Isla Watson of • Stliathroy spent . • Sautu cilay ' with' Mr. and Mars. James Forster Mr. and' Mr's, Robert Fisher .spent .the week -end. •here. • They were : accompanied, illy' Mrs. David •"' histol -wtho hadHspent-•-the : past .five weeks in: Har lton 'and Tor- onto. • U.NIT,E•D . CH•U.RCH LUCKN:OW Rev J... W. Stewart, B.A., , B:D:. • Pastor, SUNDAY, MAY 22nd,: 1949 .11 a m:; Rev.. H W. •Hagelstei n,' B.A.,. of • St: Cathari ees 1215 p:m 'Sund• ay Sc • hool Rev. Russell MMG 111. , ivray, B.A., B.D., of vi1Ye:. 1 • SPRAY .AND', BRUSH All Types ,af PROMPT SERVIVE`. Work Mr and, Mrs ;Ca iri'eron Mac- Dona • a lkd nd'Mr : and 'Mrs..W �.W ill spent Sunday • in Toronto with 'Mt. and Mrs. Wilfred Mur- doch and Mrs..J, G. Murdoch.. • Mr. arid .Mrs. •.Ewart Taylor, • Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stothers, `Mrs. Wilfred, Drennan and Mrs: •Arnel- ia Treleaven ' attended the funeral, of th i r uncle, t. he tat . , Wm. Henry, at 'Flesherton• on, Monday. Misses' Gretta Campbell a n d Marion MacDonald attended'. the coizferenee Of the evening' depart melat of the W.1V1$. of the. Pres. byterianChurch, held • in 'Mon- treal Mon-treal the • Past weekend: : Mrs -•-Neff- T :MacK'en'zie :has; moved to .Miss Hannah: 1Vlacton.- aid's• residence on Station Street, Mrs MacKenzie had:been tenant ing the former Todd :home, . now oecupied by. the' owners, "Mr. and. M S.• 15eCou. PAGE • MISS NINA M,,AY. MCCOY,, • ;Miss Nina 'May McCoy, a rriem`.,` ber of 'one of Lucknow's older•' families, died 6in Victoria 'Hospi•,. tal,, ' London,:" on. Thursday„Shehad ' been critically , i11 for 'some Miss 1VIcC'oy, *as • }corn in Luck- now, and was 4 daughter of the, late Mr. and Mrs..Jarnes"McCoy;. For 'over ,fifty yelars she had 're� _sided in London 'where'she•:found- ed and •operated. the Progressive Business College, • • She was a zne {ber of St. Paul's Cathedral, and.on Saturday morning the rector, Dean Charles: B.row+n, conducted �a,short. funeral service ' at the Lgari:- Fj ' rat Home, f ollowinl Which there mains. were ,brought • to T,ucknow for, service ' in St. ' Peter's . A ` lr. Can, Cha.rch,:: conducted. by Rev-; •1'., E •' Tavener. • ' Interment was in South ,Kin loss Cemetery, the 'pallbearers being Austin Solomon, Thomas Burns, • S., E. Robertson; W. W. Russell Middleton•and John A: MacDonald.. ;Miss McCoy is :survived 'by -a sister, •i Mss Bessie- ' y of Chir cage and • three ,brotheellin FAIR BOARD LAYS PLANS 'FOR FALL EXHIBITION. Directors • ofd the, Luckrow , Agri cultural=,Society met in.'the Town Hall.. on Thursday .evening :to lay 1p1+a•ns for the annual , kfair President George `,.Keririedy c2m ducted the meeting. omimttees were'• appointed: to '•re�Cvise :the. prize list. -A convener was named for each: section, : who' was authorizedto add: two .•or more members to-'�his'c,oinrnittee Conveners named; were': as 'fel- 'ows horses,''Fred: Martin; cattle..• Anew; Gaunt, sheep and swine,, F1-7 i ,McQuillin, .poultry, W._` A; . Muller; ,grain;. roots :and. !v!ege- ". taibles, Jacob :'Hunter; dairy . and table ;Supplies;,: Mrs. •'Georige riedy;` fruit; Wilfred: Hackett; lad les' . department, 1V1;rs ' F.; G. Todd., fine arts an•d.:flowers, S: well, public school children, Got - don .Kirkland; •rural school coria petitions and:: sports, John Far risk • • Judges were appoi •ted, subject to acceptance . of the • appointment, An outstanding boys' and girls'. call 'club i•s assured. again this cl u:b..... and• ton, Earl' Of • L• hzcknow '' and . Joseph of 'Stratford.• . ' cPEE WEES. ENTERTAINED .. R u�ckno w ,Pee -W• ` -ees;.� L'lads' up •to 12 years,. • and ` winners of !the W .O.A;A. hockey trophy this seas- on, , were entertained • last Wed nesday. evening.`' The boys were guests .. of Bill -Pappas at . The Playhouse early' in the ,evening with. festivities concluding at 'the hone of their coach, • H. " •'DP Thompson, where games were . • played, , and . refreshments. served. by1VJ rs:. Thompson, : assisted b$; Mrs 'Stuart Collyer ` and Mrs; • Donald McKinnon, • C. .Gra •e11e • "Vill.re Y ;, d , age• St; , ets � Icinlo'ss Township's power.; grad , er, operated by Fraser Purves,. was ' engaged in town last ,week;. ripping up .some very .rougin stretches of. roadway, which had: previously been hard - surfaced but had not stood- up and: were`' • pocked • with holes,. These . stret hea after being ri • 'gravelled and • graded., ` To Teach Near Milverton, b� Gordon. Mullin of Listowel, whe. graduates from Stratford Normal LUCKNOW. • , this term; has been engaged to' teach t'Gravelridige school, near lINSIUUNI1111MO U .1114M11U41111a;. D111111.,11.11•„-;,, 1,_, 4.1, 0 „ n 11�'Oi.1 . One •Carload Now In Stock For Immediate :Deliver.y, 1 PRESDWOODS Wonder Wood of 1',000 Uses ,:.WON'T :CHECK,: SPLIT` OR , CRACK !r CAN BE`SA,WRD, ' PLAN'Eb, BEVELLED ! For partitions; book cases,' shelves, clipboards, room panelling,: built-in desks,,store displays, show cases, etc:ir: PRESDWOOD-:for Interior: finishes TEMPERED PRESDWOOD—for exterior use! , 14ESDWOOD TEMPRTIlt -'-for kitchens, bathrooms!.::. Order.'Today Fron:I stir . Full Stock"' Henderson PIanirg� • :AC UCKUO: . 5. • SUPPOSE you' have what you feel is a good 'opportunit which calls for bank credit If''one bank cannot 'see it your way, or if you think you can get a better deal elsewhere, you're free to "shop' around". Banks compete to serve the most diversified need 1,0 matter how specialized any oftheme maybe personal, business, . or farm loans, money transfers, collections-- to name just' a few. [ore. than 95 out of 100 bank`'loan• applications are decided "right in the field": -- in ;the '?ranches bank managers who take a personal interest in serving their 'customers' individual requirements Gong to, your buu1* k not. like having to dealt with a state "bureau—but that's how k would„ • be under stole monopoly. 4 • •1 • O • • • 0 r; xf 6, ,4 •0 • •,,� a=s