The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-10-18, Page 5• THURSDAY, . OCTOBER '$,00,
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OCTOBER 18,1
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rMarvellous skating,. sequences
plotograulred :'in; Technicolor•
with 'ISonja Jlenie, the Queen.
of =the •Icee -d' .
• Als6 ``.Short •Subjects"'
Matinee Sat. .afternoon at 2:30
'Monday, .Tuesday, Wednesday
22;:2 , 24
DOUBLE BILL'
PHIL BAKER- & •
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ATTENTION.
H�rSe:DeaIers..
We Are In The Market To ..:
-. Buy,'Old. Liive' Buries
WILLIAM'STONE. SONS,,
'Limited,
• Ingersoll, Ontario.:
INSURANCE GROUP: CONVENE
About 40'. delegates convened, at
the parish haU, Dungannon, -Tues
day, representing -.rune insurance
companies • of Group 6 including
McKillop; peel County, Grey. and
Bruce, Formosa,—. Lowick; Ger
"mania, Driffertn,.;West'Wawanosh
and Sessions were held
morning- wd, afternoon: with' Dun=
• gannon. Women's Institute serving.
I chicken dinner in ;,the •lJnited
church at the neon hour. In at
tendanoewas-Mr; H. Gibbons,'
QBI 'UAR'
MRS. JOSEPH HACKLTTr
On Friday evening this• corn,
rnunity was 'saddened by, , the
death of Mrs',• Joseph Hackett, a
merriber '.of that. fast' thinning.
band, of fine. and .'stalwart •
eerS, � ;WTiose names• will.. long be
honored- and•revered; : .
"Mrs. 'Hackett:' was;`.in heir` 88th
Mrs, Francis Ritchie attended
the W.M.S. Presbytery held at
Aubu.rn 'on Thurs'day,•last.
Mr. an.d . Mrs.. Cecil. Gardner
and Kenrieth visited Sunday with.
.and1VI•r ;s- Jas: • Craig o ' St,
Augustine,...
Mr, ''Boden Ritchie of Windsor
.who had 'spent. tl-m past inonth
With"- friends ere •f
'home Friday Blast:
year and had been in ,failing:
health for sornp time; although It th f d h let far his Mr, Harold Gardner'of ,Hamii
the.. end' ciirne • :peacefully and on ton spent ' the 'week -end at:his
.. • . rnre . •..
rather unexpectedly. For the_past Mr;; and'-Mi's. Ronald Timmins h o.Visitorsherewi.th M'r. 8z. Mrs. Frank:
few. monthM
s• ts. Hackett was: -..of Detroit mere -recent visitors.:Ritchie, were' Mr. and 'Mrs, •A -
confined to her. roam,. wh`er�e het; wrth'Mrs . Chas,: Ritchie aril John
• esteemecd resident of this com-
munity.
Mr, David Andrew of Calgary.
spent the week -end . with his
mother, Mrs: Susan 'Andrew and
Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon Kirkland.
We are sorry' 'to report •' that
Mrs: 'Ralph Nikon has• not. been
S. w`eIras u uaI"ffixs iw e
- r ',•Precr Ritchie of Wingham.
was a- visifbr'on Sunday in this
devoted husband, who rs ;a'Iso "and• 1\f r..and• Mrs,, V e,s:ley, Ritchie.
nearing 88 :.years, of a c,: seldc7m.
left' ter : bedsa•de Mr, • and'::Mrs'., Frank. Johnston,'
1VIrs;• 'Hackett; was • forinor ly Caiman Helen . and Lois were
visit rs with• Mr,: and'' Mrsz`, S•id:.
Eliza::,bane. 1<Ieriry�•eldet .,d'augh-• � .
ter of Thomas Henryand• El.rza: Gardner ora Sunday last, -
Irvin,' She• was born• in 1858,,and The ;monthly meeting or W,M,S;
as a young woman. came. to •West was: held on Friday in the church,
Wawanosh 'with -her.• -t o-rents-wh Mrs 1♦ rancis7 Ritchie gave .: a
settled : --en. the. 9thConcesion,.'' t s lendid report
onthe sectional the
.At the age of'twenty five• shr' j. meeting • held• 'at Aubu•rn • the 'day,
became the bride. sof Mr,' Joseph" before: Mrs.-"Robt ,Help'
„ ',had
Hackett.: and . the: •young : equpi'o .charge of;:the•` study. book `-Mr,
took up: • far • _ on
,.e§sicirt :Ernest ;•-Gar-dr r - with Mrs.�_K. _
12,. Ashfield, ,:yv ere there ides 'Laidlaw. and' Mrs Jack McDon
for :39 years, :They ':l'ived,•' M. the aghi assisting, 'led • in the .devot-
Hackett cominuniity:-'6h, .the, Mtn conal'pai.t• Mrs :Geo: l:ritnter'gave
•Carlcessran for: aY time =befit r 'e -r na .readrng.on Christian`:..Ste.'ward
e
tiring:' to;Ltueknow. •On Novem. -• ship, Mrs Will, Gardner gave a
'29th larch•- and --•11/*.-: anksgaa0,ii.g te,idiy s •o b
derso l,"`'Toronto,; ;Mr's.' Mar' Mc•:'
A'uley, Guelph, ' Pte• .Ll`oyd:.Me
Auley of Sirricoe
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= The "W'M S £meeting' was •• held.
at 'the. home ,'oft Mrs. •I . Curran
n Tuesday last. There was a
rather low attendance'.on account;
.of corn' cutting ..and silo filling'.
in the.conlniunity, 1‘417S..,..Curran
gave the 'first chapter of the new
study_ book Others contributed
trteresting� readings.
Mrs Louis Boothby' Detroit, rs
spending ''a few `'days with her:
father, Mr. Thosn
; Gie• and:. sons.
Nl:r... Frnl'ay Shackleton ung son .
:fiiormarr, .Comics•�riiie ~ :. ited "-hi:s-
' Mrs. Jack. Gardner was Much en , parents ,over the week -end.
Hackett observ'ed.therr� 62nd•`w'Pd ... •.
ding`s anniversary: •,Possessed: pf•a .•toyed; • The. president, Mrs Jacob;' Mr •' and. Mrs; .Hardy Simpson
,. Hunter ::was rn •. the ;.,chair..'and :and'' familyr,, TeesV.ater, visited'
kind, lavrig arid : hospitable. not•+
closed ,,the. ireeting `,:with' 'ra er Mr:' acrd Mrs ,: George': Saunders'
ure,� a�irs:� Hackett endeared'her- ,.: p � Y ,
self '. to all •' and • her' �` . and benediction. ,The• next 'riieet•:, on Sunday-,
death rs
•mourned'
will' be held* .at 'Mrs 'J:.� h •te,
by a. wide circle of �rela--. Q
:snra ••�.r�rn �., MCDona
4.1v �a q _
.The -funeral 'service was : held
•idee` ntlft-ert
noon
conducted . by.,' her 'patsor,,
ilev `.-7- W Stewart ,assisted. byi:•
-'Rev. :C. Hc, :MacDonald and- Revs.
C
B." Woolley of 'the Ashfield
Circuit -where Mrs: Hackett. was
' former , member. er. »Rev. Stewart
•paid• a fitting" tribute .oto the de-,
parted taking • his text from: Job..
5:26, "Thou shalt come to the;",
grave..-ina full age, like 'aka s hock
of corn cometh in, in 'lits, season ':
The "Beautiful 'City 'of.•.God'•'•:was
sting :'as •. a duet by Mrs 'J... W
,Toyzit .and, Miss •Behle Robertson.
The • funeral` was "largely attended
1.1d the floral tributes were
evidence of the :eSteemn in which
•'Mrs..Hackett was7-1i '
Howard � Sla.k. e o • ernon
gh's'' Cis sneiadin two •week's leave
)eepest :syinpathy is extended at his parents' .home.: '
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to ,_ ugh the Mr Wallace• Twarniey,,,and dan.
passing of, ::Mrs, Joseph ' ;Hackett,-ghter, , ,Hilda, Wingham visited,-
-of :Lucknow, a_formera and °fit h1�-1VIr: and` Mrs "Milton` Kilpatrick
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EI�NESDAY,
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WithAF'ee
tory Loan Show
-- School Pu
Adults
'Frid y,- Saturday, Moi.
Oetober•':26th 270 :-
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ori Sunday afternoon:
Mrs. Chester' Brown ::Detrai
:is: spending--this---week----with 'he
'sister, Mrs, Geo: T arn1e r i.i
Mr 'Twaniley.
fir elson Ynat Naso er x ', -
paired ;the• organ in Blake's- Jnm k '
-ited-Church this week. .t
Intermeri.t- was in Greenhill
CemeUnterya,�the pallbeare'rs• being
srx--s}�=7a �vsr-�G.earo�%lulntei, ...
Bert Treleaven,; Herb'.Stothers,
Jack Bradley, Wilfred: D ennan
*art Bradley,
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children and •great :grandchildren'
acted as flower 'bearers
`-' To: -mourn the loss of a .loving.
wife, mother and grandma are
'her aged husband, twosons• and
$ix daughters `arid a nephew
-whom she•-ra•isedr front kfancy.
Alex of Wingham, Thomas, Mrs.,
George Hunter : (Jennie.)',• . Ms's;
• Department Inspector of Incur=
!!EMJIRIE L
MOR, POWER
Radio "B" . Batteries;
$2:19 and 43..22
lashlight• Cells .11.
6 Volt
Hot$ - • .
pails Battery $1.98
No 6 Orycells' 3 .for $1.00
Ask for copy of Falai Whiter
'Catalogue Supplement
Copies""''lylailed On Request'
Canadian Tire Corp
., Associate Store '•
Campbell's'',Garage
: WINGBAM,,''ONTARIty
'' Bert: Treleaven (Amelia), Mrs.
Herb Stothers; (.Ellen), Mrs,, Jack:
Bradley. '(Mary),. Mrs. 'Wilfred
'Dre an(Janet),; Mrs 'Ewart
Tay or (Ida) and. H•iarxy,,• all, of
Ashfield; one brdther, William of
•Fie. herton`, -and : `a sister,
Thomas Agar,'(Mary) :of Bramp-
LARGE 'ATTENDANCE' AT'
KAIRSHEAMEETIN6,
_!1 e September- meeting 'trf•-41> .
Ka•irshea Club, held at the Normo
of Mrs' Alllster Hughes; was •"
_-large-l3 attendedr-1 Ire . Lloyd, Mq-
't ougall .was in, the chair..After
the ripening •exercises' and :corn -:t;
i mur ityl singing the roll c.,711 was.
'•ariswered by "My favorite .flower
pr shrub.".. Mr. T. W. Smith sent
a' request ;for used' clothing for
overseas relief " which•:, was . 5.10 -
ported ,
u,p-ported„ by• l�ti` •.J,' R ;'McNab,' wl)b
addressed the`meeting briefly in
this regard. Mrs, Tom' MacDonald
gave a humorous i,eading' Lbr►Ye
W"ebb spoke oh '"Nutrition"• ,and°
showed a • series- :of Pictures: res:: of
local interest and of. Muskoka•
and Nortt.hein Ontario; Mr, New
'ton of CKNX spoke on horiticul-.
tore and 'offered 'assistance `at�any
time. Misses Helen Orr atad:Mar
ion MacDonald .sang •a `dueiwrtlt I
acetimpanimeni 'by Mrs.'1'llilrli,
and. 1VIrs.. Lavrs gave •a> reading,.
The • preside.nt expreSserPI. the"t k
tri the speakers' and Mrs. "Toa:.
Mac1Yon'ald gave the, closing re-
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It has been said'thav"a"rich man
is only. a• poor man with money".
You have also heard that "money
-makes ' the .mare go" and that
"nothing succeeds -.hike success"
Old :.sayings like these tell ;you
;to see the, manager of Ale Bank
'`of:Mont'r"eal if you need money
:;_ to make your farm a better farm
—if you see opportunities for in-
creased income from' increased.
production: •
You :do . riot ask a . favour. when
you ask for a loan at the Bank of
MontreaL'µLendin•g money is' ou"r'
Y BANK'
r0 A MitriON (A.ADIAxt•
• business' and our manager will
welcome the opportunity of ells-'
Cussing -your -plans` with you. ,Ile
• will.. be glad to study your pros,
p, -you,. -planyou,-
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/Sects with . ou with
;discuss ._„actual,,. and. • promised.:::
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• '': revenue and work out' with you
a plan of convenient repayments:'
Many bi farms—successfuh armtis
--=: in alt parts, of -Canada 'were
•;' little farins .Once..Tor their= de
velopment many 'of their owners
have relied on timely loans from •
.the Bank of MontrealYour B of �'' +•,
M;inanager invites you t0' shire'''. "
their experience:
BAN OF , ' TR AL
working with Canadians in ever* walk`'of .life sinct0.I817
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