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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-03-18, Page 7• T,i:TU13Si?AYMARCH 18th, 194$. W S THE IUCKNOENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. 7.1itarANW !;0' 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' •, • AIRS.. W S. HEDLEY. g' a ribbing .when' it' came, .to the were, setting him In failing health for the past • 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 • 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-. 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