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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-11-27, Page 211 !tr $ �1• .• f, ti. N .`r 4 • t. +_• Ontario's•fast-growing: industry 'and agricultu"r:e, demands more and more:, electricity. New power developments cannot. be built fast enough to: supply`. the;: immediate . need. • 71-7, LUCKNOW SBNTINFL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO BANt REPORT INTERESTING , • Lh ANO_,IIN_DERS't�PlNDAB �F�fJRNIERw RE ..DENT.DIED: IN HER 87TH TEAR The death t f' Mrs. Sarah A. Pat- terson, at terson, 'a farmer resident of Luck- nov4 -occurred- -i trtziic �h Novernber ' 15th. Born, on May :15, 1861; .she was , in her, 87th •yeaI. Her., husband, • the 'late '•James Patterson, was a blacksmith and wagon maker in Lucknow': many years, a.go;°. and where his death occurred when a.. comparatively young m'an.. The • ,Patterson home was the • residence now owne•"d, by •Mr. W. •J. Davi$on,; , and his•blacksmith shop sat .across' 4he street ,and a little -CO., .the. • south, where the `blacksmith's the can still `be s-eeri • • unprinted in the concrete sidewalk The inneral 'service for • Mrs. Patterson was" held at the, -Neely, Funera1 Horne,. Detroit, on Nov- ember '18th, with'„ Dr.'' Marshall Reed officiating•, . and with . inter- ment'in Grand Lawn Cemetery. • WEDDING': BELLS TWAMLEY—BOYL a The Rev. D. D. Gaynor of ficiat- ed at" ,the ,, wedding • in Chalmers United Church parsonage' at 2.30 p.m.. on. Saturday, Nopember Bth, :'when Cathleen ;Lia Verne, daugh- rof Mrs. Emily Boyle, of Faris 'exchanged. we.. ing vows'_ 'wl Chester Charles, 'son of, Mrs: Janet. Twamley. of.. Woodstock ,in a double :ring ' ceremor'iy The'' bride .; *a s • becomingly gowned ,in, a: street ' length tur- quoise crepe frock with black' lace trim, : black. lace elbow •length mitts withmatchin,g :halo of tur. quoise ostrich feathers and a cox., sage 'of'Briarclifi roses: • The bridal couple were attend- ed by Mr and Mrs Jack Allison' of 'Harniltoii, Mrs. ,Allison wear ing:'a navy crepe frock. With mat, chin. `' 'accessories, white ` gloves g and •corsage of Talisman :roses. ' The. receptio•n. was' held at:the home 'of Mr. and:Mrs: J. E: Tay for 160 Mill St , -Woodstock, .for, about twenty-five guests with Mrs. C. bond and 'Misses June R-oss••-Par=is-wand- V-exna:Kilpatrick;.. f Wt ocistock, .:acting as • os esses. • For'receiving er frock, . black accessories anda corsage of Talisman:roses. The groom's. mother•:wore a 'powder blue wool' roc • , grey accessories ELFcTRICiT'V MAINTAIN EMPLOYMENT •; • 247 THF, HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER • COMMISSION OF ONTARIO DONNYBROOK, ,Mr:: and Mrs, Doug, Williams . of London were week -end guests at; :the horri`e of her parents, Mr.' and Mrs,' JC.' Robinson.? ; ' Miss. Olive'Jefferson; R T: lid's gone to:Stratford where' she, has accepted theposition, of assistant superintendent 'of , the Ge fetal e . GB•ITHAR Y,_:_..._:T`. NORMAN f. R. SHACKLETON. While 'on a visit at his s n's in. Cooks, villi Norman J. R. -'Shack- eton passe awa ; ening in .his w•.,lath •year a'fter•tl -a' week's 411ness. Born in Ashfield township, a son of the late Wm. Shackleton and --Margaret Stei-- art, he lived on the homestead. on Con. 9, Ashfiel:cl. Following an accidefit tw.o' ys ago, he yeas unable• o_:continearu.e.,.,#,ax.flW he and Mrs. Shackelton, went to live • witli • their -daughter, Mrs. W:alttr, Scott. , and •Mr. Scott at. 'Belgrave, • He ..was a•: "faithfulworker in the various..bffites of the church and' taught, the • adult • Bible class in the Sunday School • for several ;years, where he ,showed •marked 'abilityd understanding 'sym= Again this year, 'following a practise it originated.,., the Bank' f --lis come: fpr with u-we1 lltiistratell;-eglluh= derstandable bank statement for the ' benefit of . its , More than 00 1,500,`: depositors Unique ' a-` mong bank statements, the report, which, covers ' the 130th. year • of. •the B of M's career, can he read with complete understanding by everyone • In the explanation, of "the facts behind the figures", the _bank ern- phasizes that money deposited does'. not lie• idle, but works con- stantly for- the building of, the nation; •`'Y• "Here is the money that makes the wheels of commerce •turn", an the report ''Points: out: "Here is pathy; which endeared him` to all°the money : that helps ::tl, farmer with Whom. he came in .contact. ( garner his crops . that. helps He is survived' by his wife, for- merly Elizabeth Ann Finlay; one -son, --Finlay-,:5.-_-Shaditetorb_ i in7 opal -of: Cooksville public school,:' the • lumberman- buy ' ' equipment and 'pay •;his men:. Here are the dollars' that 'enable the .bank to mako more "thB 50Q persorraX TIi'C1R$ , NOVFl1 DFEt 27th, • OBITUAR•Y (Alice) ;Mrs yV loans every business day of th'e' one daughter 947 _MRS 'FYRII+ D U. THOMpS i� . Mrsed T`liorn son , ...r H. p. � for•, merly`Franees G. AsBell;' died sud, denly at her ,home -'in Teeswater on Wednesday,. . November 19th k "1947: She was 'born Ch Cuirass Township in 1877 and was the daughter .of thehl.ate 1VIr..and Mrs. George' Bell,' In 19'0.1' she married 7 Fred H. '•Thompson, and. resided on the Thompson ho'rnestead, Con. 1Q, Kinloss,..In •1939 they moVed •to ,Teeswater where the made.. their home. Of true Christian char octet,the •" late Mrs. Thompson was an'activ'e' member• o:f 'Bethany • Methodist .Church where she served as. or - gahist acid Sunday School tteher. Upon moving.` td Teeswater' 'she was a faithful rn,ember of water' United Church .6!-K1 also participated in• the' wdrk of the W.M S, and the Wornen's, Assoc tion.- In conimurnit.g. life sha. e took, •. ari r .active part .in the: Ho1yr.00d. and . Teeswater Worn'en's ] ilsti A private funeral 'Was held 't •al her late' `residence on 'Thursday ' year''' to men and, women who Y eT d g and ter Scott, :B grave an six grand-. children,'. who were .a source .of need money; to meet.emergencies later and take advantage Of opportnn=' great pleasure to lain in' lat ties" years i The statement. is also brighten= Eloquent tribute to his life' and: ed :considerably by the • a.ldition work was paid at',the 'public ser of •,little thumbnail sketches` roue 'ou ,.an • everyday'. language in' place 'of. the more formal financial terms usually found in bank reports Church 'on Monday;' , November 24th,. by the Rev. C :B..Woolley. Mr.•;Shackleton., exemplified the 'spirit' of love in''all his • relation- ships. He was a modest man who Made no claims Concerning. him- self .or his'` work. and 'the coin- munity' is ,deeply grateful for his devoted service... ;• • Thos:; Blake,:' a friend _arid `co - Worker. sang, "Beyond' The. Sun- set.":, Pallbearers. were Isaac Cran . :stony ;Wm:. • Irvin, , ,Ernest Blake S. B. Stothers, Chas Hallam and Henry :Horton :r 'Flower bearers ei al Parlofrs, with ` interment in were .Russell Irvin, • Percy' ;l8lun- South.. Kinloss :Cemetery)...;. dell,Jerr . ' 'Giranston; ; Borden Jerry Scott. The. body; was .laid • to. rest in 'Greenhill cemetery.. KINLOSS•:TOWN.SHIP NAT'iVE DIED IN 'MONTREAL The :death of James H. John- ,stop' .occurred:. at Montreal ..On Saturday;- 'November .22'nd : In his 61st year, he was born in Kinloss. .Township, beinLa son of• the late `Oliver Johnston, : - The. ',funeral service ,.Was held on Wednesday at Davison's .Fur= Hospital • hankof£ering:,Nleeting: r; an • rs.. Chamney Spent f.'da s l ast. week with li t The. ,Afternoon and.Evening' a: couple o • y a the bride s moth :Auxil ary::,cif the: United Church Mr' and Mid, Graham Chainney,: their autumn` thank was attired in a fuschia wool W:Ni_S. held . Owen Sound. , ...Webster' d' offering •on Tuesday evening. 'The Mr.' and Mrs., WrXi r.Vin Mr. 'George. Webster were Sun -guest speaker for the evening day .visitors ;;with Mr: and Mrs. .was Mrs. Gibson of Ripley,. whoa. Stiiait ChamrieY., ' ' f k spoke an inspiring •and interest- -Mr.. • George .Wallace • has gone 'and `a Corsa a of. ;, .American. .spoke 'talk.: Mrs. D C: ':Taylor :led g to his, horn t in Seaforth for. theBeauty roses. in prayer::: Mrs:, P ' Hoag, 'Mrs. J. waiter. months For the 'wedding, trip to points' ;Hall ;arid. Mass Doris Taylor,: ren' -r Mr. home•Andersan .is visiting north the: bride donned a 'two= ' dered a 'trio; : Miss Mariorie at the, home. of Mr: and Mrs. Bert Thom son.; and bother .friends:: piece nil'' green ' wool frock, Cramm • contributed' ` a . reading p brown accessories and • gold_ top_ Vhss 'Elizabeth._Robinson : Sang ..a Mrs. Joseph Liddy Was a week M end. visitor. With friends in Tor 'coat. On their r onto. turnn the' bridal solo.' After, the mizpah benetlic • ' ' couple will reside in:. Woodstock. -tion, a social time was. enjoyed. 1s{taPt "',ter.' titin 3egD 110 S• e:. • GIRLS' AND.' BOYS PARKAS GIRLS AND BOYS' PARKAS 8 16 r--- -----� - - $10.50 up ti GIRLS' & BOYS' SNOW SUITS Z Sizes. 2, anti; 4 _ . $3.95 up .: GIRLS' & BOYS' SNOW SUITS r Sizes 4, 5,'S $5 up BOYS' 3 -PIECE COAT.SETS .; - 3: - '6x ' ''$7.95 quo a. GIRLS': 3 -PIECE COATa••SETS 2 3•-'-•6x -•,_ $1'1.95 00.A. f GIRLS COATS, 7• -' 11 :._„,-_� $8.95 up f.' • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and. Mrs. • Harvey Fuller;, Goderich,. R.l: 2, announce; the engagement of -.their eldest.dau• hter� do Isa}aelle---..to- - s- _ d g. , a Ros Fd. ward, younger Son. of'Mr. and' Mrs, Heber, J::L. •Eedyof•Durig,an- .Dungan- non,- the marriage' to take' place. the latter' part. of November with burial in the Teeswater:. Cemetery. The Rev. D. , Facey of- ficiated at the service; Tlw floral. tributes'- and ;'the many . friends: who called : showed:• the.: high. esteem in which, she Was held.• Chappel,,; • Kenneth Maeponald James Little, Jaynes ;Wraith, ,Ar-;' . thur Hodgins and Perry Hodgins., 13 e s i,d e s .her husband, MSS Thompson' leaveto` mourn her' passing . :.one: daughter,: Grace. (Mrs.. W: W'. Alton);Toronto and three'. sons, Bert; Br'anifor•d; Har- old, : Kincardine and . 11rank'. of! Kinloss Township arid'. fry e'•grand - child en ...One brothers..George Bell' 'of :Toronto, survives • • Election In East. Wawanosh J. D Beecroft and Lewis -Rudy • are contesting: the reeveship: of; East Wawanosh,` The council and trustees are iriY by' aeclamstron. Iii.Blyth,'.Reeve being'.opposed by,Georgc lvlcNall• MIY,K..GOES_UE_M,ON,U4NY .::.. `,The price of milk will; advance two pents a ;quart':;'in Lucknow, effective' on 'Monday. ION to h ■ ■ ■ ■ ; `. •GIRLS' COAT'S`e 1 1,4 $14.50, $15:75 I 14 y- $3.75 `11 CHICKENS VOQI. SiI PANTS, 7 HE` • CLANMEN 'PRESENT OflSt ,r :HE TOWN HALL'` Commencing at 8.00 p:im.. T9 -NIGHT' ■ O - •,: \• -. .'e' fir, For Such. `Grand Prizes As We'Carry'A Full Line Of Wearing Apparel For 'Infants, Bays. ' and Girls. You:'Are Invited To Look Over Our Christmas Counter•, We Have Gifts For Every Member Of The Family. NFT' TO"• JOHNSTON'A FURNITURE STORE,. LiJCKN'QW, : ONT. +E, itoton, 1, `tutooi t # #o ftorbro't '�t Ir iilVtt ftof i:Maf/ptatd caNl # !!” I' tl'ot '■', TOILETRIES,■ C CHINA; ■ so r. . • .GROCERY BASKETS, ` `'SILVERWARE ,BLANKETS.,:, 011. •, 0 ■ • 0 :'• 'ELECTRICAL.: ETC., ETCH GAMES. for' 25c. Three Special •Games -=•2$c Each