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THE LUCKNOW :SFTTINEL, LUCKNOw,
OBITUARY.
• SAMUEL 'ROAC$
' . The death of Samuel, Roach- oc-
curred on Monday, .October 17th
in Kincardine Hospital, where he
had been a patient for .three
weeks. Mr:* Roach had been in
failing. health .for,
a couple ;of
months, although `t sis past .sum-
mer had been . , .11'enough' .to•'
take an active interestin gard-
ening, He was in his 83rd year.
•Mr, Roachwas a son ,of the
late Mr, ,and ,Mrs, Wm. Roach.
lie • was. born at'. Dungannon,;
• where as n : lad of sixteen h
commenced learning the baldi
•trade ,with. Mr. Peter. Hamlin,
who now resides in Kincardine.
1VIr.'and .Mrs : ;Hamlin recently .ob
.served their :60th:Wedding 'assn
versary.. , .
Mr :•,Roach ,.,s ernt, the
pgre Ater
part'of :'his '`life at this' trade ,In
Dungannon: Upon. disposing . of
the,:business 'a number ,of .;years
ago, he "retired,'" to thefarin As
a; ,youth lie entered the Methodist
Church' choir at Dungannon, and
continuedin the choir, as 'long
as ' he 'could 'sing, •Which he so
loved to. do. He. was an elder' of
Dungannon United Church and
anactive worker in :the. church.
In 1389 he marriedm
.Ema
•Saurnby . of Dungannon; who,' pre7.
deceased ' himseven years .ago.
•Surviving are 'one daughter, Mrs,
.Laul.etta Treleaven and two
Arthur, of Listowel :and Burton.
of --Luck now, -;with -•whom-- he--had-
..•been •making hiss'horne. . There, are
.also five`grandd'aughters'and'five.
great grandchildren.,. •
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NEIL MaCLENNAN, '
Ripley, Ontario.
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The :funeral • service 'was held
at. Johnstone's Funeral. Home' on•
Wednesday, October :19th,con=
ductedby:Dr. 'W, J Mumford, of.
Lucknow YTnitedChurch, assist..
ed by. Rev. ;"James Bright of, Dun-
gannon
un-ga:nnon . ;and Rev. D. A. :McMillan
of •Seaforth, .who was a former
minister ' at Dungannon and •a I ■
great friend of 'Mr, Roach..Dur-
ing
Dur_ing the service :Mrs.': J W :'Joynt't :n'
and Mrs. J;, H. Hail sang "The
City .Four Square''. • •
Interment;', was in Dungannon
Cernetery: The pallbearers; nw'ere
R. ` McNNb: of .' Lucknow and
Harvey • Treleavieny, Thomas: Mc=,
Fee, 'Will -Smith, Dick Park'' and
George Hodge of Dungannon.
• Friends and relatives' attend'
ing the ,service • from a .distance •
were from ' Leamington, Toronto, ■
Dundas;, .Tillson,burg1 London
Listowel, : Goderich and Seaforth.. •.
FORMER LUCKNOWITE,
DIED IN BRITISH' COLUMBIA
ONTARIO
• PAGg NINg
Mrs; Jamesf�'';'orste received,
the sad.news the first . of the
week of the; death of her oldest
and 'only remaining sister, • Mrs..
R. E. Brown,, who passed away
Suddenly do . Sunday at' New
Westrhinster,' B,C.'
Had Mrs. Brown lived 'until'
March she' would have observed
her 90th•' birthday.' She had been.
.enjoying. • splendid health, and'
°word Of her death came as. a
ShT ck to Mrs. Forster..:: '''
Mrs. Brown was::formerly An,-
Vie ' McDougall: She wa,s ,born in,
Liicknow: and was one Of.'a fain-
ily. 'of nine.children of the, fate
Angus: ;and Elizabeth McDougall;
Mrs Hrowxl's• husband :Was ..a
native ":of AS},ifield.. and' taught
rsci oo1 'at Zion for :fifteen, years;`
. That was ',more '°thane half a •seri-
fury ago
.Of the McDougall, family only
two now survive, Mrs.- Forster. of
West Wawanosh and `Mr. Thos.
N c'Daugall of, Saskatoon. . '
Mrs. Brown was buried at New
Westminster ` on. Tuesday,,
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Presbyterian 'Guild.'
,The Presbyterian Guild alien-
ed on October ' 24th with '; the.
'theme,"Blessed are the merciful•
for they; shall ',obtain mercy"., The
scripture was read by ' Gladys
Chin.: ,The Lord's;prayer ' was re-
.peated., in' unison.:A brief account
of 'the Toronto Y.P.S. Convention
was given. by , ,Mary' Chin.. Dr..
MacDonald spoke on the :.early
pioneer, days. and ;after hymn '',599
ATTEND Y.P.S. RALLY
Lucknow UnitedChurch Young
Peoples ' Society, . was .well rep=
resented: at the Bruce Presbytery;
Rally held at 'Bervie on .Thurs-
day. The . guest speaker was Roy
Neehali 7 of.• Trinidad; Who is a.
student at the University of Tor-
onto. Mr; ;Neehail; spends :,the
summers on the Mission: Field•'in.
his homeland
o s e in attendance' from`
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Lucknow• Were- Doris' Taylor.,.,
'Noreen Kilpatrick,. Donald
Nay, Jack :McKim,: Joan John_;
Al
NLathers, - Marlene, MacLennan,
Helen ,: ;Irwin, .• Betty Johnston,,-
•Murray . MdDonagh, D on al d• •
Thompson, . G e o r ge : Anderson, ' •
Bob Armstrong, •and 'Dr.`. W. J.
Mumford •
INQUEST 'POSTPONED. 1
Crown Attorney,' H Glenn
Hays announced. Friday that' the •
inquest into 'the • Saratoga, swamp
death of Earl C.. Baux, scheduled'
for. October 28th;' has. been ,post
poned, until=..Friday, November
18th. Theinquest will: be, .held
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Attended •Rally i
There were. twenty dour. mem-
bers of the Presbyterian. Guild at
a Young : Peoples rally at Exeter :
last, Wednesday night ., Th6se. in ■
.attendance included: .,Ray Stan
ley; Marion Geaham Marion "■
;MacDonald, Eimer Umbach, Dr.
and Mrs:' C. If. MacDonald, Win- I N.
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Wnnafred Parrish, Joyce' ,Little, ■'
Gladys .,Chin;' sleuth Johnston, I
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Margaret ,Chin; Betty .Miller; Ag 1
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KINLO$S FARMER HAD.
HEIFER SHOT LAST •WEEK
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• .Jim' Conley,,' of : Concession 8;
Kinloss . Township, had - a two
year-old' heifer • •killed 'last ,week
by a rifle (bullet. The animal was
pastured' ill a front , field' rr-the
farm and w'as found dead little, ■ .`
more than ' four ' rods .from the' •
road. •■,
If the 'animal • dropped
tracks the , bullet -Was 'fired from , • t;
the direction of the, road,. It en- I
tered :the beasitt's neck and Caine. 1121
out at the, hip. Jim reported the
'incident to the . Game Warden,
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PRAISED FOR • SUPPO1tT OF
TUBERGULOST$ CAMPAIGNS I xl
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Ted 'Brewer, chairman of The
Clansmen's'Christmas •Seal Com -J;
mittee, attended the annual mefct-,' •.
ing of the Ontario: ,Tuber,culosis •
/Association which was .'held in.,
Toronto on Thursday and Friday, ; ■ '
ILuckriow ' •and , district received
high praise for its support of this' •
project and for'. thehigh per
capita attendance• at the ikay' 'i
clinic this past summer,
:The Clansmen's 1049 Ch.ristmns
Seal' Cani' sign. will open next t
month :onNO ember 21st.; ■
is all in: Canada Savings fonds; dear:
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BE' :WISE `,.BE THRIFTY
INVEST IN •
►URTH SIRIES :NOW ON
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