The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-01, Page 8•
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ANOTHER FINE HOME DECORATING eROBUCT•'.
READY:TO-HANG PAPER= DRAPERIES: — "Trims
paper.-draperiescompletely hemmed. &' headed' ready
• are comb .. Y
to hang. ,Just insert cur to .rod. gently into rod channel ;
' mul•put them, uli. •
They are Style Tested, Faseproof, . Flame, Resistant,, . Clean-
able, no ,ironing weeded. . ;r:
They are 21 yards long,,58' niches wide, 2 extra long
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;',ehing tie backs..In floral�•tterns:. .e,,,,,.....
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• OUR BEST WISHE, TO ALL
YFOR 'A VERY. HAPPY
. • NEW YEAR.,
1h/ NATIVE
Head -injuries which she out-
felted,
uf .
felted,. on Thursday, December 19
in a ? colli'siow with •a•cyclist, prove
ed fatal to Mrs.. J. F. Crowe, 70,
whiffdied at the Hamilton • Genn-
er Hospital ori, Monday; D:ecem.
be3rd
Mrs Crowe w.as "Crossing the
street when she was: struck by a
bicycle' ridden by Lorne Berry, It
is' believed' th :. she, suffered, a
fracture of the skult, according to
-hospital • a°uthorities
Mrs. Crowe, wife of John Fran
cis Crowe,. was born. at .Lucknow.,
:70..yearago and bad ,been
deuce of Harnilton•, for the last
three• -years..She was a itiember
of St; Joseph's • Roman Catholic
chtircli Besides •het husband; Mrs.
Crowe • is survived by five: sons,
Daniel,; Francis, William; John
and James. all: of: Hamilton, three'
daugr._ers, Mrs.` Jean Einery. of,
Hamilton, 'M•rs. Josephine Despins
BARN• • and Mrs. Mar•
y Jane Purdy, both,
?Tins ' His Wrist
A week ago we reported the
story #.hat George' Chin had suf
ere(1,a broken rib in 'a Junior. A
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game .,,ia Barrie, When ,Gorge ar-
rived fiome it was discovered• that
the injury Was. more serious -='• a
' . e _has
the arm lin: a :sling: and 'will be
, •-•out • of, action for' a month or six
'wed. Her sustained the ' injury
when sandwiched" : by a couple,
of Barrie players. •
of Saskatchewan; two brothers,;
iVliTRDIE-=Irl Wiiigham General'•;Joseph' Donovan of London and
;Hospital;'on ,Fridali•,.Decernb'er 27,
to Mr: ` and s . eth ° Murdie,,
: a daughter, ,
THOMPST--yin Goderich Hos-
pital .ow Feday;: December 27th,.
o r. an s y.
of Lucknow ("nee Arnetta
mer), a -son David Brian,.
CARRUTHERS 14 -Kincardine
General, 'Hospital on' , :Saturday,
December 21st, to • Mrs and Mrs.
Elliott Carruthers, R 4, ',Ripley; a JO$eph's • ,,,Church , for requiem
a .
dau hter.
g •'� mass. at 10.30 °a:m. Burial .WAS ri
Edward . Donovan of Lucknow.
sloe sisters, .Mrs, 'Daft el King
llrs, ` Simon • Marshall, ' �l,,oth of
Teeswater,; . Mrs T. b': Crowe of
Saskatchewan; Mrs: Cyril De=
4 • h • J. 'Donovan
and Mrs Catharine Smith, of s
troit, 'Mich. There : are 12 grand
children. ;'The , remaina nested at
the Dodsworth` and, Brown.fuiier,'
al home until, Thursday morning
when, they= were conveyed; to -St•',
Dah•'•
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'Wednesday; January 1st, I947
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We extend sincere areciation of: the cordial .
business, .relations we, have enjoyed
during th past veer,.•
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At this 'the close of another
year, it is a sin our oppor
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tunny to sincerely thank;
your
our' customers, :for o
You, :for Y ....
kind � :atrona e: ` We '.•. are
grateful for your co -opera
tion and 'courtesy, and,l;we
feel sure . the time is ,ap-
reaching when condition
FORSTEE-Mr. and Mrys ''W A.'
Forster ,ars happy, -to announce'
the/'arrival' ,of • their daughter,
Carolyn Isabelle.;
;FOUND WONDER CURE FOR
RHEUMATIC CONDITION
,Holy.Sepulchre ;•Cemetery, ` am -
Mori.
It-•islustabou�t two -ears =
that Mr Tom Boyes of town was
,seridus)y : crippled up with a
rheumatic ..condition thatvias of
feeling all his obits:Obtaining
no "relief from , the •m y,
switched to a comparativelf new:
'Medicine taken hi • '. quantities'
'measured .by dropsAdnd• claimed
:to, be ,.Potent in battling' rheum,
atic conditions. ^''
for almost alit....months b Tome
could see' no , improvement and
at ; tries.` the swelling." and • pain
• k thein liis:.]oir�ts made°him *Ink
n was being .
condition was g aggravated..
.Warned, however, that this,�would
be. the, re -action, he 'stuck with'
the * treattment :• and ` today!' is,.; a
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of
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of. greater .service. in sup-
plying. you with' the, best in
`Quality , Foods.
• In, the New Year. that .:lies
ahead • 'let us all' unite-. and I•
co operate to restore. ` ;the' •,
constructive:Peace . •"9
' ways' of
and ..Pro gross, , so that we •
.rnabuild a ' Greater. ,Can
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ada n':a 'Better World.
"A HapPY . and Prosperous
Al INATION •MEETING
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with :'9 ,services added during the
year'. ane' receipt-up-�f288-over.
the : preceding, -year. Arrears are
but: $31 Q0 . . ;
•Hydro Load ,tip
'H'ydro :is ale. ' in .a' strong •.posies•
says
HANK—YOU..FORNOUR ,
PATRONAGE IN 1946 , s.
We trust that we dial! enaoo
° our .continue confidence •in: 1941.
bort ' wi i i! 1 m on s an...a
sizeable " cash surplus The load
•has ,grown 'from 318' ;H.P.-in
19`42
to 575 li.P this ;;past ' month At;
,rears of;' • $40:00, are • .;almost
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Reviews Housing
Reeve Joynt'raised,.thousug
question, outlining some of the
steps taken • during::` the ::'year to
cope, with the problem, but with
little 'direct; result He had done
•his utmost, •'and advocateds'.that.
the Business Men's Association'
and Councilet • to g:Y ether ; to try
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New Tear TO All" •.
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si
OMPSON!S 4
The Store of Friendly -•Service
• pa ,,A4 ." ;N• • :" " ✓cif • ,,�'
,• u-,
new man
a an ,
e
-g ,
fine. There is little trace of the
` at"s now a
nd.ec
ex
rheum i m
,b .
his fingers and. limbswitheo
plete freedom
Two .years: ago. he was:' failing
'fifty outids
fast, dost-_ mere .than ft :
, o �' P
'in weight and ..could scarcely
shuffle- aroun Toda . '' he is re-:
d Y, 1R
'' rob at
wining: 'weight, looking' u �,.
g .f.,
and is quite `active again,'despite
the fact he is past the three Score'
and ten mark.
UNITED CH
URC
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UC� W�
J. W. Stewart . B.A:.B:
p
actor
UNDAY JANUARY 5th
11, a,m.-4;-`.`Grandly ' Begin"
Story—",Opportunities".
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:12,15-�15unday School
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7" p.in:-•-• Coct,s' l�Tew Year;.
New Year s'WeddingDay
Set for.'New . Year's bay is the
marriage. of .:Margate ,•-only, dau-
hter • of Mr.:•.and' Mrs\ Hugh Ste- ..
wart of Dungannon! n annoand David J..
and work out a• soltltion,•'and , in -
t
to 'with.meet::Mr :Renaild early
in'
after tal.
Need Better' -Lighting
ouncillor :• '.Harvey Treleaven,
said he would like•. to'. see better`
Most, Pressing Matter
imated that. the 1947 Council•Mr.: A. W. !Hamilton' said it was,
gratifying to see,the the �W ater, Sys-
tem pro ing to ;a great utility;to ,
take' its place alongside of'hydro.
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street lighting and consider • d the
this.. r s
hind
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'as b ��.
town" w • :behind
He also thought that with a race
;t• ack we.coul . ave •asgeed '-a.
r, •.
•�s
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`how ..
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lie ervants .
:Admires, Fu S ..
R ' Aiicierson an • ex,' -reeve
Housing, -notwithstanding., all
the . difficulties, is. the most int -
,portant necessity= in the Village .•
today, he : said, and suggested
there should be no "other single; ,
matter so pre"s ing, for attention' '
• i n b :the Council.
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nsiderat
and o
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e�forsees .aI'great ex nsion by'
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Lucknow Industries. and said: one
•tated he •: ' ad the greatest admit-
s. 1a� g
.at'on for anyone who stands .for
of 'contestin , the"'reeveship •and
Wes wins the
°.wardenship
'•fin'
In view of the favorable
;ancial position of the village' and
'public :`utilities he thought E` we
could shortly:'. consider spending
sotne ;money: .He:' favored better
lighting but ;added.•that?Lucknow
intention
hadn �
' e -•lie o
pu' lie offic +
g
added 'he "hoped We
industry may mean to. Lucknow'.
in . ten years:
' ` i ,e did•'' not.
'Mr Hamilton said h
'intend to qualify►, that : he had,
served ,phis," day and called; on
young. men to step•: 'into m•iinicipal
office •
• At the request. of. Reeve Joynt,
L. .C.1 Thompson outlined•the vari;
ous • busing plans; as he recalled
the• e* laa"nation`of them b.•,
probably spent; `more • per 'capita "respondence,; and:. "at a
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public
,for' st eet lighting --than.- other meeting, earlier in.the ear:W.
places With Gess results:
, B: Anderson had 'asked for.
de-
Mr: ; Sam . Sherwood•• -said • that tails in this. connection.' Dr. John
weeds were .an eye -sore to out- 'ton recommended that the: Coun-
siders and would Aketo see•. them;' cil and Business ,Men's:
Associa-
• ..; dG cleaned: up as well as some Vi11- tion get.together to discuss' the
(Cowan, son of"Mr: and Mrs John ..
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