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$t,00yeac In Advance.{ 50c Extra to
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
TilunSDAY,. d PRIY 4th, 1946
IGErt > AGE$
RDON BUYS.
OCAL. ,BAKERY
.r.t business transaction of much
lo
cal interest hasbeen : concluded
.
this week with the purchase °by
Athol Purl .n • of the Hollyman
Bakery. The new• proprietor takes
• over. on Monday next,. April :8th:
Athol ' is a -seri`"of Mr, and "Mrs.
•
A,
"Sandy",.Purdon of Whitechurch,
and is a veteran of World War
Mrs.Pardon .and; • two
M
children, Elizabeth Ann,-age4
'and Patricia, `age year, ,are resi;
'dents of Wingharn: and. will con-
'tinue to. make their home there
.for the time being. In 'the mean.
time Mr. andMrs;, Hollyman
also continuC to reside at' the
bakery residence:'•
' Under Mr. Purdon's ownership,
the. present staff will remain • un-
changed, and -.a -.new baker, Mr.
Wesley •Taman•_ of_ Blyth, also a
war .veteran, has , been ' engaged.
=-Mr.-Taman-wwas formerly employ
ed by Mr. Hollyman's :,brother,
• Mr,,Frank '•Hollyman of 'Blyth.,
His brother, Cliff Taman, was
• killed 'overseas.
Mr..: and Mrs.' Hollyriran .have„
owned: this • business 'almost'. ` 25
.,years,, having purchased"it .;,from•
r. Mr. W. J. Spindler. on September
lst,;1921. Mr. Hollymanhad .pre
viouslo that been employed" by
t ' Mr. Spindle �' Long, Strenuous`..
ave taken'. their `r
hours .h t eitoll , of
Mr. Holl rn ra'
y a s health, which has
decided hiinl to: Sell.
RETURN' TO UNITED STATESp'ROMINf PROMINENT CJTIZEN ,
TO MAKE THEIR HOME: HEAR D EC I S I O W: LAN •T H .R E E -WAY
PASSED AWAY THURSDAY ; '•
IN DRAIN SUIT''. SIDEIVC
„, Mr, 'and Mrs A.. Hooper., form--. 1 ,
;� RE E MOVE
• This. .community was•-d,.eep-y
er'; residents , of.' Lucknow .while •At the last "regular meeting bf When the ' Villa e; Council on
Mr- Hoo 'er:was, padre ., Kinloss To `"nshi u' it the saddened by the, death ,carie last r • . accepted ted ' 'the . a n-" ..
P at Port v Township Co nc , Thursday morning of ,Andrew P, Tuesday night ccep . p
best Aar Navigation school, have decision of His Honor Judge' Mc lication.. of Mr; Burton Roach to
• .Stewart, in 'his• -.¢9th year. F.or .� .
1'
gBirnie, sons, were pre- • t .' ed rent: the a artnient -in the .town: r.
;heir h mfrom lJn land:, to make and his rea ; some time he •haci not...enaoy • � ,:
o e n United Stites. They sented t9.the Board.The,decision building above ,McQuillan s .Store,
'have rebasegood health, anda couple of days, -
e purchased a cottage at Pow was in favor of :Culross Tow..nship they set the stage fpr a three way,
before his death . •suffered a very w
nal, Vermont, but, unt 1 • .ossession Council who 'had 'declined to. esi. e tial, chars a .tha will take,.
, , A P A . pay _severe anal tic • seizure from . r . , d n 8 t .
is obtained are residingat, Wih.•;their, assessment of some _$33••f00.place shortly,;..
° ,,- „which he tailed 'to rally..,
Bars '.Inn, in:.nearb :.: Williams-. under the Archibald b. -law on -• ... • • a: •Mr.; and•Mrs Ernie• Crawford
, , y Mi.Stewart survived his,. broom ,
town ,Mass, .. the: Ackert, Dr!1in. • • , .....: •.; ..,• d .. .,. .have bought the 'Roach home",ori'
(' Cher William of, Wmgham by only e
Upon leaving `here, Mr and 'The Judge'.s decision,' a lengthy. : ; • Statiott Street .across from tie
•
'� two weeks.
Mrs. 'Hooper.•went ta': the States, 'document, was read:' at the meet school. Mr. ;`and Mrs. Gerald
where he.'was'n a ed for. a•tim Longa ;prominent and.respect
• . athwell .will move .to the. aTre-
g g e .;ing at which .a number of rate- R
in ' his profession ' as . prof -640r of a ..ers .were i attendance. It is;, ed resident of, the ,Village,. ,Mr. -
p ;: p. y n. , 'leav•en home on Station Street .
mathematics, • and 'arranged ' for: •not: beingreleased for ublica,-
Stewart. was an able architect
•
. g, p • • � tenanted °by. Mr. Viand Mrs. Craw- Y
the ublishi of ' Math-
tion.' :B . • ', involved• and., conducted a planing . mill in.
p nig. a book On ... Because the„,.sum . . ford 'and Mr. and ,Mrs .Roach will
a ,i •less! on,,with• his. profession. In ent
em t, cs.' , is than 100 an appeal can- assocrati move to. the a artmen at pips
-$ , .: his younger days he. took an :act_p , ,:
The ;„,retui ned ,.from England .not., be entered.- . . • occu ied b Rathwell s. Mr.
g: . 7. ive i terest.-in civic and s.. ortin p. .Y . .
'in mid-Februar mak n - . - theThe e i ir f' ul n • p g L a .year's lea '
y . x g a c s on in five o C.. ,: •...Roach was E •given . y so
clrcres,•. and for many ; years was I�
•ou.rne . by air,'b ; way of New-: ross •raises • the . uestion of the . Council.
l y, Y Y '..: l q an ener etic me ber of the. A ri= by
foundl'and -to• New, York. ' ;status of Kinloss ratepayers ;al-. : ' :..g, The •Board ' ordered -10 stop'.
cultural Society.
•
fected by this ;drainage scheme,• ; ,. signs, four school zone signs, and`
,A iv to 'funeral l _erv.ice_was
p . L” „
some. of ,whom. elasm .they paid 1V°41. Turn. signs.. p' g
held at. his late• residence in Luck- t lirlth u h th'e
RURAL. MAIL, SERVICE; their Archibald' by-law levy,;' on Board wash t in. complete, agree;-
-now on Satur-da fternoon:�.wath. .�:.a
- ` �, th'e--- z�rder-si-andin . it would be- - e � ir
ct arr'the�m Iteru ~ e” -pln :�1'IOW .Il"ATlO e ,. ..., g l? lintermentin Greenhil:Cemeteryf'refunded if.; the Culross .refusal to : .•.� these latter sigs;" the c0:17fnerMr.'Stewart .is survivedby.. hisa- w s.0 held ,inthe.'cours:. the Town- Offi e . Iii
': ac
eed °
Rural' mail delivery services.. p Y • '� , p w a liters n :son •
widow; four. -d ug o e
We: understand •that the. Kinloss should ' be barred as a :turning'
frorn> Lucknow and Holyrood .. •'.. • , : and a sister, Mrs.. J. G. Anderson. .
solicitor has recommended that, • d :