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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-31, Page 8• P BEE 'HIVE &_ CORTICELLI itt!.. n to, rwariirairirkranimm.s.‘, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK.NOW, ONTARIO. Will give . long wear and comforting wa' •a NOT : too early tobegin your Christm' as knitting', Christmas is Jess than 5 months away. EXTRA FINE QUALITY BABY WOOL --Especially. suitable for , infant's sweaters, . bonnets and bootees'. White only . A•LTSTRAE E QUALITY WOOL —.One of Corticelli's most LrI .popular' yarns. ideal for sweaters, ' scarfs. Colors— : 'green, :.na.vy, -.beige, black, rel.. airio><il •demand. for:, d. .SOCK�WOOL--Th's •wool;i&. rxraach in •de . .T. • socks and .misses' fancy .wool socks, ; Teton l 1 1 r 1 I I I 1 OBITUARY CATHERINE • ANN MILLER 'Catherine Ann Hodgins wase tIorn October 12 ; 1865, in Bides dulph County, • Middlesex, ' On- taria, . Canada, of . 'Irish. parents. She Was married,, xo John .George January 1894, "They movea-to dre 198.2% SHOW NO. EVIpENCE OE DISEASE OR ABNORMALITY From the Ontario D ra trnent of Health the summary of" ind ings. at the Lucknow x-ray survey has been received, listing the fol- lowing facts: • . Numbei° .c -i ayed. • 22188: . No. evidence of disease • or abnormality ,2,148 98,2% Pulr%onary tuber-. , ra culosis ;. • 6 .3 Other diseases and abnormalities 34 2,188 100. " A ':classification of the •six :cases: of pulmonary- tuberculosis lists three as active ' and., three as rn- active, the active cases represent ing.''.,1 percent„ of'total, nurriber w. exaniihed, r .' The classifcatbn,: of. 'other ab'- I normalities is as follows: • Suspicious •. Shadowing 1: Apical scarring ` 8 IJv. idence .• of previous pleurisy 2 Accentuated lung markings 3. Probable non-tbc. scarring' 4 Calcified .densities 11 Evidence -of dust inhalation ,;t '.1' Abnormal hilar: -shadows 1 Abnormal heart shadow3 34 Cost of '• the :clinic to the. local' organization was $656.40, United States, settling near Gard- ner, !' D. ' ...There foul- . children were „born. •Tlie family , toved' , to Peters- burg, Alaska, in 1909 and in 1913. went to 'Sedro-Woolley to make their borne, where • Mr...Miller died in 1929. • . Mrs. • Miller was a remarkable tial i�"'"''T'Ci IZI°i+^^-c wisely for her family -and in 'her strength of purpose to. always. keep _herself . informedand.alert, ready ..ifor anything that, ',might' arise. . ' , ■ ■ ■ SERVING 'reserving, .Supplies• rto-CTrystats, f;erto`�i�e Paraffin Wax. Jar Rubbers, Zinc• Rings, .. Membra Seals, Pint & '.Quart Sealers, Fruit-Kepe. Dried :Fruits. Select Turkish Figs Lb. 29c. California Prunes Large, Lb. . ' 22c Australian Sultana 'Raisins ; Lb. 19c Iraq-Pitted:..:Dates 25c 'Yr .r 9 44 • TORONTO CONSERVATORY - OF :MUSIC RESULTS • A THURSDAY,, JULY 3.1st, 1947 CLEARING SALE ,miner Footwear; MENS & GYRL.S' "tiEATHER' MOCCASINS with. rubber. soles: Reg, Price. to, $3.25. Reduced t $2.25 „ 1VIEN'S BROWN LEATHER CAMP SHOES with robber • • soles..R.eg'r $4,95. Clearingat . • ' $395, . REDUCED; PRICES: 11 I'n All Broken Sizes. PLAYS .SHQES & SANPALS Sp-'ECIA.L MEN'S •NA;` rlt TYPE SHOE with* double Goodyear 'welted, R 'es, :leather lined: vamp, • outside counter, half wrub her. bed. 1 Repularice $8.04,; Y, •Pr Special at $6.95 Rathwell8 San •From Tier earliest' years her in ,ter"este were always . in all 'good works. She was a. diligent church and W.C• T,U. worker,'• never once forgetting. .t e : sne. .training :that she had received in her youth:.Mr, and Mrs: Miller both : were. active members 'in •, the Central .'Methodist - Church o Sedro Woolley, Among her neighbors a n.'d friends she was ever thoughtful -of ;their` Peeds . and would; work unsparingly to assist; them•'in any way: Although ill for : a long.' time, her, `'mind' • retained, its .unusual alertness, and • she continued her fust=`:Arrive d •NEW' CROP 'Choice Quality Canned Strawberries' Choice Quality Canned Swept 'Cherries OMPSON'S: The Store of Friendly: Service 'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER". T e following4t en:ts•-ef -4 •' Cook were . •successful in . passing the .Toronto, Conservatory ' Of lviusic . exa'minations which, were held 'at 'Winghani.and Kincardine . recently, under the direction : of: Margaret .Butler„ ,the eminent' :. piano teacher andm ..ember of the 1. Conservatory, faculty lew Shipments of. Single and Double. Breasted rano-- Grade ' IX Wilfred Black,, ,- Grade, VIII •Honors, Donald McKenzie.; Pass'-Kathrine Lid- dle,, Eileen Purvis, Ivan'Lloyd:'. . Grade: VI -Hon:, . Ronald Philp, Grade' V '.Hon , :Mildred Cook, Betty/ Kempton :.Grade °IV' —Hon,, Rhea Hall, Robert,'Reid,. Lorne.. Me erizie Grade III' Hon , Janis 'Morritt: Olene. .Dundas;`Jim Hackett. Pass: =Joanne Hodgins. Theor iriterest7in books :op ra E rst �C1ass' Honors, cominu i itylffe. about•her. Marguerite. Hall, Noreen, Kilpat- Mrs,:Miller, passed'•away: at her ,rick. home .ori...June .l•8, 19:47, • at the age of 81 years and eight'months...She is' survived by,: three . of her lour children, (Mr's. • Gladys • Beach having died in 1939),.:Mrs. Irene Walker :,of Aberdeen, Lynn Mil- ler of Seattle, ' and 'Ralph` Miller of: Sedro-Woolley. Also •surviving are ' four .grandchildren ..Robert. Beach of . Sedro-Woolley,. .:Mrs.' Jean Turnbull; Barbara and •Jack Miller, .• all. of ..Seattle,; also one •`child. r Ed. Turnbull of Seattle, 'and, one rii•other, Lynn H:bdgins ofHarris,'-Sask:;-Canada. The, late Walter' Hodgins of Kiri- loss._Township. was a brother : Her -funeral `v�ras :held � on Fries y afternoon,' .June :20, from the �-.��� -���������� yam• State" Farm Mutual 10010100110 nsurance •Offers• uto jrisurance at WER .COST da L.emley Mortuary; Rev..,John Fin- ney, pastor' .of. • Grace'lgethodist church\ of Seattle, conducted the 1 service. ; .Vlrs.. G A. Jones 'sang: the favorite hymns" of Mrs.. Mil ler, which :she. had , selected be fore ,hex'death. ' .. i Service and Satisfaction'' See :Was•. 89 This Month Mr. ,Jacob. ; Eckenswil'er of, Kin- loss Township' observed his 8,9th, birthday. on July. `11th, ' but is(, in. ,.1 giite poor health,.. Eucknow, Ontario Also Hospitalization and Sick and Accident Insurance Representative . . Mutual 'Life of .0 . ada ALIT • Goods you have been waiting for. Monarch Dove and Speedy ay . Yarns P Wabasso Sheets' Guelph urns � . SuPesik Nyonsreularn:ong lengths, ad • Ca'ntip Blankets at $2.95 i h .School Sweaters in :wool With .Crest. ZION Elbe Master Ernie• G• Mr. :Frank Ritcliio. Ica► tlic 1 Witt' Mr. and Mrs:'Fred •Ander- �' . . is 'holidaying' with .his e , i ii�s; Keith .and Bilh'"e . Gardtie uf: Ms 2n si now:;`has ,.been,..assistrer --his ric`lr, ere week end visitors Credit9xi w �a;f son.. J. .4 week. ' •Several: from : this . locality at tended 'the .reception in. Dungan 4 non. 'on' Monday, . evening ;in Yionor of Mr... and. Mrs: Robt.'`.Irvini', re.- cent e- cent newlyweds. ': 'Congrartulations . ` are extended to Mr.. and ..Mrs.:'1' enneth .Laid- law.- of London on the' birth' .of a daugh't'er ]/Irs.•.Geo. Hunter was a ;week- end visitor .in London. MiSs�.' Pat- Iyip -lino •Laid -la v-4-etu red--WitY-i' h ',and will. 'spend'a''.'few'nooks. va- aatiotiing' with her. grdndparrents Mr. Ewart Webster and .son J. ; .0-of...Xirkland .Lake ..called on•.. Zion friends on Tuesday. Mrs.' Will Gardner•' spent a few days last' week'•rat the .home of Mr'. arid Mrs Fred Anderson and, while there in company with Mrs. Anderson and Mr., David Ander- son: :visited . with Mrsz, ; Jas. .'Web- ster 'and Wellington Boundary I West,•• arid: also at' .the home' of Mrs.Ada, Anderson, Dungannon: ' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter and .Marlene spent. Sunday. afternoon% wth• Mr. and Mrs: Alex . Hackett of Hackett ° .' Master,Karl: Murray' of London w e carry a • Variety: of.. ��FRO FRESH. FI 'At All Times. McMILLAN - gUTCH.ER SHOP• 'Phone. LucknoW !fth The Si°tool ei