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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-09-04, Page 8vniAmiarmonspz viz 1.07,xxxowaE'� f !tEL, LUC QW, =WO MRS. JAMES R. HACKETT PASSED AWAY FRIDAY:. The ;death' sof, ' Mrs. .dames • R. Hackett occurred, in Victoria Hos- pital ion -Friday, August 29th• She survived her husband only thirt-. papsed• away on ,TuIY 29th; 1946' 9 - -' Mrs. Hackett has" been in fail- ing health for" a time: She was a patient" in Wingham° for •several weeks and was removed to Vic - toric Hospital, London, , a couple of weeks prior to her death. For= mer-fy -:Elizabeth • Hunter, she was in her. 68th year. a ° The funeral sex..vice washeld' at the home of her, 'son, Wilfred l It. Hackett, Con.' 10,' Ashfield, on Monday . with interment in •Green- hilt `Cemetery: Tif URS,, SEPTEMBER ilk 1947 _ MARQUISETTE. Firm ivory marquisette with • colored 'Otis- ' flus• ter dots..A wide •width. Smart for niew curtains, -any style, ruffled or plain. Color dols, red,' green and blue. STET CURTAIN MATERIA:L in Ecru,Be�utiful• floral sprays, wears and washes, perfectly. CFT,F,RNESEVOILE . Woven from rayon silk -With fine cot- ton to ' give that extra richness and wearing quality. Ex- tra wide` width: , MONKS CLOTH : Basket weave, 4 l ve1y creamy tan shade, • Wide ,and: soft draping. MARQUISETTE with puffy dots, fine rich, wide width mai- • erial.. Teton Wo.0 Dance. & piPing Prizes .At a Scottish' Association pic- ide held - recently • at Sault Ste. arie, dancing ' and piping prizes, • were wan by Mr. and . Mrs, Robt: Smith. •Mrs. :' Smith 4(formerly --WOW a Maci:io ;Prize' in' .the 'sword .dance petition and : her husband ' placed first as ;a piper. ENG PEMENTS_ Mrs. Stanley • Drennan an- nounces the engagement , of • her daughter, ,Margaret Ellen Bowe of ° Detroit;'„ to Mr, Finlay •John. MacDonald of Ashfield; The mar o rt. PP :i A field 'Pres t-e-rian; Church n Spm ber 20th' • 0, GrIVIE.E BUILDING (Continued from Wage' 1)' Mrs. McKim, who . pointed out. that they,;, liked' their home very, very much, but would not stand in the way, of local industry, and•. _would withdraw at once from the building . on the assurance • of ' a° meeting :placeiii. the recreational Centre sand cupboard space for safeguarding their. equipment. In a' matter ' of minutes " the building' Was Mr.. Hobrough's, with the .Reeve: expressing. the • Better Fitting 0 Bitter Wearing • bell, Pt. Clark, annoUnce the, en- gagement of their' YOunger dau- ghter, Florence, Audrey,,, to Mr. John MacDonald,,:Lucknow, the „marriage to take place early in e Board ' and.re- ceiving—the; ecei ng the- t orf brough who was called in to hear: 'the . good `news. Ask Parking Strips • Gerald Rathwell, on behalf of the. Business Men's `: Association; .asked • that Council cobsider• owest' Passible: Prices. ltatbvve: 0 s Prepared To Meet ' Your' : Needs or. Cool Weather . Ahead . Pride Soap Solid Pack, Rhibarb: Two 20 •pz. tins 5e 20 oz.. titi Oc EnjoY., thete tasty 'fruits an -7— a AleliCiOUSAge_Xaade with • . Fresh TaStY Cookies. for those. Spiced Wafers, . , Jim Filled and Spiced Sultana Ham -- • Texsun Gra.pefruit Juice •• , 'A 'refreshing, healthful -Blie_Rib_bon Tea Redeem your Blue Ribbon THOMPSOWS Sk,Ore of 'Friendly Service r. and Mrs. Arthur J: Boe,. of Forest Hill ..Village, `announce the' engageincient• of :. their; daughter, Audrey Isobel, to George .Wilber Tiffin;, son of Mrs. A J. Tiffin and,' balance the -busy season. Coun- the' late Mr:.` Tiffin. of. Winghaim cillor Solomon ,pointed" .out,.. it The marriage will ,take, place'• on Wednesday,' Sept. 17, ' at 7:90 pin. St. James -Bond United church,' Toronto. space an. •impr. ditions ;ge ieraily ' If 'too' :late to undertake the job•.this year, sozne pa ing supervision -on-Satur-dey nights was asked. for ,daring the • les would take several men 'dotted along the street to 'properly sup- • Reeve ,Joynt suggested that .parking •stalls only partiallY, • solved the problem. "We have. tO 0.0:emne oSebeligOeud7,..r.Soti7lku--y. WON WATCHES . The prize draw for two 'Gruen He considered. that wtheri- Wrist watches was .,held• on Mon-, day at the Bowling Club's Labor Day, tournament.' The draw-, was SPonsored by the Club. Winner of the Man's watch, was Roy .Finlay- son with ticket numbeil 35338. Mrs. Robert Fisher of 280, Cum- berland' Ave.,. Hamilton; Avon the lady'S' watch. Her ticket was No. Mayor Duncan Kennedy of Wingt ham and 'Deputy -Reeve George the new' lighting • was installed,. • and a Protective, cable plaCed along -the 4arena,, a. good Many Cars could 'be accOmodated, at that Council was. advised.:that Ivan Lotizen. Was interestd "in the, ,purchase of the building °he 'oc- cupies' and whiCh Is owned by the ,inunicipality. -His lease expire -S the -end `of .the- year. The Board building and left the matter oi negotiating in, -the' hands of the Reeve Joynt, who • report back to the Board, Differ On -Assessment - Councillor Healey ' asked 14i. Joynt .if had aWanged 'set- tlement 'of the Villages. *COunty assessment, 'and in ;receiving a ed that, "You have. let us • down -a reducti6n. • in assessment'', Healey contended. that the Board was• of the opinion that Mr,' Joynt •was dealing with this matter..04 wo id °arrive at. a settlement that woUld save `the Village. any. law: We will, have to ge .tough and • pital, Hamilton; 'on Bunday, Aug - E. IVicQuillin (nee Jean. McKen, zie) ..a 'daughter, Marilyn Ann,. costs. Mr. .,Healey • hadthe Si4p- 'tack a good 'fine on offendeTs, he ,port of other members. of -the, that they also were- under much the same,':iinpressien. cil • moved To Home Here taken_up residence again in their home here, after residing in Hain- ilton for the past feW years, Mr, Bushell is diStrict sales supervisor for- CLL. fertilizers, a ,post he held prior. to w,arthne revision of districts. He has heen tvOrking,in this district -for 'the. past month. any' other Councircominittee,had power te, deal with .,.the: matter.4i Mr; .,Joynt frankly 'stated that. as 'yet he, hadi taken .nO: official action ln..the__mpAter, '91ponkli he that-the_subject was to .be officially disettised at a Meet- ing on Septernber.• 10th, being 'Called hy :the COunty: Clerk. •LueknOw's claim :is Said to :be the 'only ,striOtriligal one or at Reeve JoYnt •waxed"wrathY at the negligence of Village resi- dents' in the dispOial of garhage: and refkise; Conditions. at ithe frequent.- cleaning', Up, are dis- graceful, while. others don't even bother ' going to the dumP, but Clizpose of refuse along roadsides. said. I can't understand People, Mr. joynt added, but if we have 'an -1:Ontbreak regard' of sanitary ,spractises-Will, give.us something; tO think. 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