The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-03-18, Page 7•
T,i:TU13Si?AYMARCH 18th, 194$. W S
THE IUCKNOENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
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Mr. Raymond .Finnigan, ,Ches.-
ter and Lorne Hasty. attended the'
seed and grain fair at Clinton on..
Saturday,.` where •Raymond ,won.
some of -the. prizes.
i r, and Mrs, .Harry ' Hackett
and sons o`f Belfast, Mr,' and Mrs.
Vernon Hunter and fainily, Luck -
noir, Spent Sunda afternoon
with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Trelea-
ven, Riso 'Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Durnin called on `Mr: ' and Mrs,,,,
Trel'eaven•`Sunday evening.,' •
Sillib is spending a few'
days' with. her ' daughter, gra,:
Ronald Treleaven..Mrs, B, Trelea
' yen .was also there after • -Mrs.
Treleaven, !-and infants: daughter
name lioine from .Wingbarn -Hos-
'61 `.
• •:Mrs; 'Clifford :Crozier•:gave her
home on Thursday',afterroon • for..
the March meeting of the W,M.S,
with the news. 'Mrs.
Zinn ►presiding. ,Mrs. Rayitiond
Finnigan gave : a • splendid ..syn-
;
:opsis df the 'study bookon' India:
Mrs. Kilpatrick and Mrs:; B. Tre
leaven gave readings on .the•work
of the church in India. Mrs.
Rivett read letters, and thank you
cards'frb p the sick and::bereaved
members. During;, the . business
period •we 'decided to •;rake ;quilt
Mocks, and have :two quilts .made
.1 meeting'. Which • followed, 'it
wai'detidedlo send $15.for relief
and anY used 'clothing to be _sent
. to the supply secretary, Mrs;.Bert
treasurer.' a
0BITLIAR Y `
Chun Brothers, Bill took quite i in the final. game,
Bull Youn continues to be quite
an, ardent hockey fan a"Ccord n
to • the following quote, from The'
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• AIRS.. W S. HEDLEY. g' a ribbing .when' it' came, .to the were, setting him
In failing health for the past
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playoffs• •and Aher ford toole the I they collecting 17
-five*
years, Mrs. Wm. S. Hedley Chesley Enterprise; "Bill .Youn, tirSt game, but h had the .__i114 goals
died Wednesday! March.3rd.at-t
Holding Clearing Sa
• Russell Bridge of >? "
ship is•holding a clew
his farin on the B1ueyt
way a mile ,north of..
Mr, fridge has, sold' th.
Mr. Archie Courtney,
'used;ftrr-Lucknow laugh when.Y.ueknow wTo
n . the
home' of her daughter Mrs rn
W before h
, a came back here as third and final game by the easy
Shewfeit, where a private. service mechanic for Les Borovoy and: margin of 14�
Was. held"F`ridaY' a
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fternnnrr fol- Chesley ,;,,
M�*s 'IS quite
._. a 3• George Chin just=,
lowed by -service ai the Linklater fan,' and as such he has been on Many occasiOns• by dinning
funeral home, Kincardine. Thel tellMg the boys tOskeen-an.eYe on :through , with the inagnifie'ent
Rev, Gilbert Gemni of Clairners" the Lucknow team and the three perfiirmance of scoring nine goats
Church, with which she was as-
sociated for",nibi.e than half a
Sang "Face. to Face". Two -of her ..°
-4ith.. me" were ;included in the'
the; family plot in Kincardine 1
cemetery by,,crieigh'bora,' William,
.Evans, Richard Alien, Cecil /4.6r--1
bearers were grandchildren and •
McLean, Roy Graham, Glen.Hed-: .
ley, Arthur Graham, Keith Hed-
ley, Murray' MeLeod .and Orville
Mr. and .Mrs. 'John McLean; Was
born .in West, WaWanosh' town-
an.
-band predeceased her by 17' year's
Whire health perinitted; Mrs.
Ithaiwers Church, Her -life 7Ar,4
.constant expression' 'Of unself-
-eons-to Mrs. -Jim ShervvOod, the"
ontd• at the time of .I3arbara Ann
Scott's visit to the' -city; and hid,
room. in -the King EdWard.'
,On the 'same. -floor-and quite „near
met her,,irt 'the -corridor' •as -she
„was . leaving'. fox' the banquet _ to,
trophy, • and: he: punned "She
be -cherished in . the', hearts. Of: her:
familr' and- friends, ,
SurViving 'are. two .'daUghters;
Mary J'ane,, Mrs. Wm. McLeod,1
Kincardine .and.three;sons, Fred, I••••
Hedley„' kincarcline;, John and Ed-. '
sister, Mrs: IIerbert Graham, Kin -1
lough; :17. grandehildren. Einct 31
•great grandchildren..,
added ove; 257,000 telephones,
put in hundreds otswitchboards
to "extend\and improve your telephOne service:
'We are,adding more telephones to meet
the Tintimling demand for service just as fast
as mhiPment becothes available.
All this is being done in ihe face of rising costs.
Yet, up to now, there has been no increase in
the basic telephone rates established 21 years ago..
Por yoUitbis Means' gr' eater value than, ever before:
. for us, the satisfactidn- of providing athe best -
telethone service at thelowest possible cost":
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