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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-11-06, Page 3
THW DAY, NOVEMBE i. 6,. 1947. Local Miss Vyetta Phillips of; Wing- Jinn ing-, ham spent the week -end .at her home` at ; Fordyce. •. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McKay --, ,and Blaine of Windsor spent : the tip �' week=end 'er'e . •'_ : - • --•- ' ' ka Mr, and Mrs. H.E Hanson of fast " Tawas, Mich., have .. been Vl ilfYl�� S R'.i*_rind Mrs.:S. J. Kilpatrick . Mr. J. 'J, Phillips of London spent the .week -end at the home of his uncle,. Mr.. Geo. Phillips 1of Fordyce. Iamilton . who un= • derwent .a 'serious. .operation in London recently,, returned Borne thelatter . part .of the week. and; =is co ivaiescirlg'• quite • satisf actor ily, •Mr; M and Mrs .Ernest `• Snowden and Mr. James Snowden of East Wawanosh and ,Mr.. George Mc- Roberts of St. Helens' -spe3t Sun- day with'Mr:'and Mrs, Wellington, Nixon of Lucknow. The regular meeting . of ...the Lucknow Women's” Institute will beheld in the" Town Hall on Fri- day,, November'7th, a week earl 'ler: than -Usual. Directors,' Mrs.: B. Roach, Mrs, ,W. 'J. •Douglas',; hos- .tenses, . Mrs. Chas. Steward,' Mrs. Wrn. Fisher,•'Mrs. C:' Congrarn.•. OBITUARY.` RS:'FRANK COLE e t -ea n oWi �iGirs°`"" ::: ran :..moi , a,•respected ..resident. of Lucknow, for,twenty-five years; occurred .at n the 'hoe'' :of her. ' daughter, Mrs.' Lloyd. Hildred; Kincardine town ship 'on ; Mondays October: ;2.7th. She •had not enjoyed good health during t •e'past. few 'months and 'had b'ein. lovingly Cared. for by her aaughter M✓ yrs:' Hilarea '' ,• Mrs. Cole .was• born . Margaret, Ferguson in Oxford Conrtuy in: the year, 1872 'After her marriage io7Mr. Frank Cole, they farmed'' for many years in:K.mloss'Town ship; After leaving the. farm .they. lived; for "awhile in Whitechurch,' later'moving ..td: Woodstock, and, finally moved to Lucknow. where' they spent .the .remaining --'ears . ; y -oft their life. "Her husband pre- deceased• her' in 1942, and also one • daughter; : Rubypassed assed aw:aY ' iii r'.. . Mrs:. Cole was a devout meth-` :her: of .Lucknow . United Church, .. where she. '.attended as •:long as.m her. health :permitted. In • -each place she lived' she ; made 'a' host'. of ;friends,' .and will.. be. Gong • re= membered for her. many ,deeds' of kindness : during her active days. The pfune"ral service.:was' .held on' Wednesday., October. 27th from Johnstone's Funeral -Parlor', •.in Lucknow, and was largely attend- ed by many friends'frormi Kinloss,. the 'South Line: and:. Lucknow: Rev.- L W. Owenof Bervie Ang•� l,canehtitrell assisted ,by Il,ev.. Mr•. • Stewart .of : the ' i�'nited. Church; Lucknow, .had 'charge of ,the ser - Vices..' • .She leaves to �ri'iourn: her loss, one'daughter 'Mrs• 'L.' ,Hildred, : a son. Roy in the •West; and a•'sister Mrs. Dave Knight of Detroit. atives from a distance attending the funeral were Mr: and Mrs: Chas. Wilsofi and family of De- treit, Mrs, Russell Hartley and, «son Charles of Woodstock and Mr: Max Hildred o,f :London ... The . pallbearers : were 13en and Ed•;Montgomery; • 'Clarence •,and; Jim Irwin, Jack Campbell :and Donald McLean, . ,. . . RINLOS S NATIVE DIES • The -death of Mrs Robert Keith, formerly Margaret. Gollanof• Kin- loss Township, : Occurred. at' her Koine in Teeswater last Thursday:' The funeral service from her late . residence On Monday was •cpn=. eted •by Rev: ; L. C. 'Jorgenson. Interment was in .South Kinloss Cemetery • 0 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO REV. DANN AND ' MODERATOR MET • With .so ;many friends- here in- terested in their activities, and in hearing of them, we, take the Hamilton and Max'Fa 1abe y- -t.e. -e3draet--,a_,few p .;�.F- silo Regirlhs-ron� a—pe i, :of Toronto, spent• thewee.:- from .Lydiadraet--• of .end here. Macleod, Alberta, • 'and formerly :of South. Kinloss Manse. "We were ...quitkk interested in your thumb nail .sketches dty. our, trip . to • Victoria. Several.'times during the .convention Uncle and mentioned-, thefact that • •you° would be there,. 1 am sure' you.. Must have 'been. delighted with B. C There :are. •times . when I ;stillwish, we .had ;:not left, for although Macleotia.••, (the oldest town; in Sbuthern Alberta, I co- rect •:th'e statement I 'made when coming here that 'it was the• old `Miss Mary. Porteous Who' at- tending. Alma 'College., .•est in Alberta), is `quite a •nice. 'townand:• we are settled, ' I do Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pritchard miss, the: beauty of the mountains and Mr.. and Mrs. Malcolm Ste- wart returned 'on 'Monday ,from a thousand ,;mile motor..trip• to Kirk-. Mrs.. James: Bird of Brussels spent a week with her niece, Mrs. George Phillips. Mr. and' Mrs. Robert -Fisher 'Of Mr. and. Mrs. Allan" Traver a• Mr: •.ak'td, -Mrs. . Clark '0 Tor= onto spent the Week -end with Mr. 'and Mrs. Harvey -Treleaven, RESERVE . FRIDAY, November 21st for the S.Q.S: C1ubAance .to music by Frankie Banks orches - Mr., and Mrs. W; 'A. Porteous and:. Mr: 'and Mrs. E., H.' Agnew ,spent Sunday in St: IThotnas with and the warner climate,: 'We had a: two days' snowfall on September 16th. and 17th and land Lake, "Larder Lake, Timmins I we also had another' one last and other northern. points. • � week, but:since''theih the weather has been quite summer, like. I. Mrs ,James .Snowden ,who has.find. the people here' are always been spending a week's holidays in the dumps when the sunis not with her sister, 'Mrs, Wellington •shihing.. `.`Sunny Alberta"• has not. Nixon and Mr. Nixon, :returned earned' 'that name. for. nothing I •to ' her home Sunday ' evening suppose,, . and ', We, are • tdld .that. with Mr. James Snowden:. ' ' during; the .winter we often get suerl'ike days ''when' the Chin=' }ok winds 'come. around to" take L away the snow.. I - ni quite anx D;U:NGAN`NON. 01iveWilson Passes death occurred in ,Kincar- dine Rospital on*Friday of. Oliver. Wilson of R'ipley. :fie was 80 years of age, The funeral service` on Monday vias Conducted at the 'home AA Mrs. John Thompson, Ripley, by Rev. Stanley Gibson Interment :was in, Ripley "Cern etery,. Mr. and Mrs. :Robert: Reid, ,;of i' see what it is like.. Lucknow, newlyweds, were hon- "Uncle, ,Will be , going to' Red ored' at a dance -reception •..at the Deer•this week,to Synod' and wilt Parish hall, Dungannon on 'Thurs., ', then renew ; acquaintance with, day' night,. Brown's orchestra.;pro -our: Moderator.:I. do 'i ot ';know if vided music for' dancing,: and at: he will have.tilme to :cowe e: back lunch- time they Were presentedand • • pend". a ;day or .two : with with a purse ;of..money by, Har-; us, lint. it. Would be .nice .to see 1.. PAGE TW. • •1 •,t • ;b. • s s i o• a\S. Ns. o\\\\\o\eoS\\o\e S. S. S. S. S. S. \♦:S.S..♦\\\\ ,lReinembrance! • ht ance a 1 1 rd I �4 • vey Con_grain and Ronald Tre-• , hirn :if he can Manage . it: ° During September, -Uncle's• son . 'his•.wife and seven-year-oad ;son arrived from the' 01d Country and were: with` us for that month._ They. are, now: •on., an Indian Re - Serve. in Sask;, ` a. little' ,south of. Prince Albert, ;and,Frank •is tea- ching. there.It; is .a: very. great • contrastto'• the life they _ have. .7 a been• accustomed to as 'they: have fa .ill Tno c ties ,.a t all In-factahey are the only White peo le ;on: people . the Reserve arid: 7,/2, miles' f porn• the'postffice and! : p o n .stare. :The Iri^. leaven Iv r. tr,eid is the youngest son. 'ofMrs. Charlotte' Reid,` Ash::. field,:, and• his `bride. before ..,her. niarriage•.was .Eunice Reed, -dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. 'W...G. Reed of Lucknow • •:M'r•s. Al.e., Smith:' entertained her Sunday School• ;class :on Hal= loWe'en :night :to •a:lovel party Y. p y at: her home ;' :; Ballow c err} -Destruction • : Some Hallowe'en pranks' that 'were carried but :on:j 'ridgy night• Were fairly, light mound here;; but we hear . that '..a: gang •,r lade destructful raids. On . sch;oolSfor • many. miles around-, — • among •:these was ,at the 4th,.Con: schoo1, Of. Ashfield'where Mrs: Wi1L Ste- wart:: teaches. • The 'scho'ol' Was broken , in and seats'. ,were split. 'up to.` pieces. The .teacher'.s desk was 'varnished, gi'avel'spread •over ,'it and then books: p .aced' on it: Was 'that • funny? .,We're waiting. to hear•' about 1.tf ` • Mr, and Mrs: Ernest Hall of Brantford are (visiting this ;week with :_Mr..._and Mrs Thos.. --Web :. seer: I • Orville .. anle. ..Mr. and Mrs: O © St ey, • ' (nee: Betty . Straughan) ' ne ,vly= Weds, 'were •'tendered, a dance re- ception on. •Monday. :night; when a large crowd: ' attended . at the Dungannon Parish;; Hair Taylor's orchestra. supplied music and it lunch' • time. Mrs:.•Errnily;:.Durriin: read• an address of'; congratula•- tion .and a purse of money .was. presented by Omar Brooks '. Miss Elizabeth Elliott has re- -turned from Goderith Hosp Vital where she had :been receiving treatment for : •.the. last three weeks. ' Mrs. Olive Culbert is as- sisting 'with her•,,care.since she, ,carne home. ,.._.., Visitor • Front :England• . •1VlissDorothy .Pygallrwas a vis- itor .with..:Mrs. D. • E, Anderson and- family. Miss Pygail 'i5 ani Lnglish' school teacher, who came from' Tynemouth,:. New,castle,• England, .in, Septembers tai 'teach at Galt to fill the•position of Miss Alma 'Anderson of Dungannon, 1 who took over'Miss Pygall's, tea Ching duties at .Tynerrtouth. Miss Alma .Anderson was accompan- ied to England by her sister, Miss ,Millie. Anderson, also a teacher,, and who has singe been engaged. to teach at St.. George's ' air's', School, Tynernouth The Ander' son sisters are living at Miss - °gall's. pand retite home a' a e ens toying , their work and life in Englaild. very Much. ' • • i i i i • i i Auspices Lucknow_Bran ues Canadian, Legio Farrier's ' Or wo Door, , Prizes Lunch Co` Admission lie'strit Spot Dance .Prize ri 0 'R1Z�E• DRAW HELD AT MIDNIGHT 4.,i1101;SIN i s i 0000�00000001ooa000000000�o�00000•••00000N.N.N"000° • dian agent lives 40 miles :away. and, there is no , farm instructor yet •et-alt hough' his-:House•-is•tieXt door to'.•thein•. They: have no -tele- phone,: no current, no Water,: so 'they' are really .roughixig. it • &D',, ctor; your. hus 0 and must: have . absolute quiet Here is .a; slee • ingpowder Wie. When do I gi, e it to him? ; : . Do tor: You don't veit to .• hii you• :take ityours -. . • CANADA,. • ou rix .._ lnCome: Yf so, read this carefully!. j The Government of Canada will re ,Pay the REFUNPABLE SAVINGPO S'RTION of 1942 'tneome Tax by .March; 31st,:. , • ar one. of those who have refundable savings ' • ,1948 �If yo>i ,e .. sa • —'..cheque will be 'mailed :to you BUT «Your : correct. present . address :` is , essential! Correct addresses' are available' for most: of those entitled to repayment, but a large' number, of taxpayers• 'are constantly 1, ; `moving and Others marry and their names ch°ange, • Cards on which to.,report, ;changes of address or. name are • being'sent to all h'ousehol'ders in Canada. These are'.being ti • distribute, at they . resent time.: Additional card ' are ztvailahle • P .• • • • r ,0 . •.1._ .. Ite , .either : at your district. Income Tax office Or ~your :local1 Post Office.. Do nothing if you live at the same address and have • the same name as ,in 1942. If yoli, are entitled to Refiin& zbke Savings 0 ..1942 I.ricome, Tax and you hive • changed your addres,.or -name COMPLETE AND .114AIL YO R. CAf D , AT ONCE!: DE.PART•I ENfi OF N TIO 7 A' : REVENUE Hon. JanrfeA 3, McCann'• , M}'iirtirter of 'National Rev,nute ,y•