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THE 1.410KNAWU SENTIN L,e 4UCKNOW, ONTARIO
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■ ' 2-1962 • Pontiac ;L.aurentians,' automatic . and radio.
■ . 1962 Falcon, ;automatic and, •radio •
■ 1960 Ford 6. 'cylinder, ' 2 -door . standard ` transmission
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Mrs Jac
within ; a few *days of her 92nd birth.
day, passed , away at :: `Brucelea
Haven, Walkerton on .Wednesday;:
January 1st. ` Mrs.. Hamilton, a resi
dent ,;of Clyde St. Lucknow, :had
been. ' at Brucelea a little over
Year:
.She.' was•'the former Mary Jane
Cox of Kinloss Township and: Was,
the last survivor 'in a family of
sevenborn to James Cox and Eliza.
.MacMillan 'She was born on Jan-
nary 16;-.1.872. After her ,marriage
to .Jack Hamilton, they *farmed in
Huron Township, two miles west of
Lucknow until they'inoved to Luck-
now. about 14 years ago. Mr. 14tml.
Bton's death occurred 12 years
Mr. Hamilton. , was the. . original
mail, man.; on R R 3 Lucknow
when Mal.dehvery was: establish
ed :in • 1915,. and • drove.. the route
for •many. years`
Mrs:. Hamilton' is survived;'by :a
t Brucelea At 92 `.Years
MRS. JACK. HAMILTON
Jack. 'Hamilton, who was daughter Verna of Lucknow, and
two sons, Carman : of Lucknow and.
Garnet of Hamilton:` There are two
grandchildren
Besides' her husband, she was:
predeceased ,by a. son: Lorne;: five'
brothers, John, . Jun,;.': Dhve,' Joe,
and .Bob ' Cox, a ; sister, Mrs. ;Eliz-
abeth Strathdee. •
Funeral service .was conducted
from 1ViacKenzie Memorial, ' Chapel
January 4 at 2 :'p.m. by Rev. H.
Strapp of Ludknow United; Church
with 'temporary: burial m South
Kinloss , Mausoleum:. Mrs Gordon
Montgomery was. organist and pall-
bearers were"_Orland Richards, Bob
Campbell, '. Dan : Nicholson, . Bill
Griffin, ' James MacTavish and El,
don'Henderson. ' '
' Mrs. John Garniss
Passes in Toronto
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MRS. JOHN GARNISS
The death occurred in • Toronto
on December .26th.. of Mrs. John
'. (Lucy) Garniss of 219 Poyntz•Ave.,
Willowdale. .She • was 75' . years of
age.
Mrs. Garniss was the.. . former
?icy; pray, daughter of ''William
»...• , and. Rebecca Bray, Mid ,was born
at Port Albert on November. 25th,
1 In • 1910 she married ; 'John
' Garniss at• Brussels.
Mr., and Mrs:, GarnisF' spent 8
years. • in Lucknow' where John
Work -for J. L. •MacMillan. In 1936,'
they moved to Toronto, where they
continiied to reside. The death: of
Mr. Garniss occurred 'last spring.–
Two sons and ,a daughter sur-
vivo*, Cecil: of Lucknow "and',flus-
sell of .Wilowdale and Mrs. Mar-
guerite. Dempsey cif Willowdale.'
Besides her husband, Mrs. Garnis.
was predeceased by a son Prank.
The funeral service was conduct-
ed ' at the' ' Currie Funeral Home,
• . 'Wingham, December 30th at 2:30
o'clock. Rev. Jardine was the of.:
ficiating "
. g clergyman and burial ; was
in Brandon. Cemetery, Belgrave,
Pallbearers. were James Conboy,
'Gordon Brant, Harold..Maize, Wil-
liam . 'Sanderson, : John Stoykoff,
• . David. Smith, N ,
ITUARY
MRS: FRANK PEARSON
The death of Mrs. Frank Pear-
son, 48, formerlyof`, Lticknow," oc-
curred at .Antwerp, •Belgium : on
December- 22nd Mrs. Pearson was
the. former Myrtle Vera Leer and.
lived and worked : in .Lucknow a
number of : years ago. ' •
Mrs. Pearson lived at Forest,
London, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Co-
bourg & Listowel where • her hus-
band, : a ' warrant officer with the
Canadian Army, was stationed..
Besides ,.her husband, she is ' sur-
vived by brothers Williann and
Fred Lee of Listowel; 'Cline,
Yukon, Alaska. ,Funeral service
was from ° Lucan with burial : in
Clandeboye Cemeteryf
Myrtle was the daughter of Mr..
and Mrs. Chester Lee, whe came
to Lucknow after fire destroyed
the Cain House, to establish 'a
hotel in what is now Gordon Mont
gomery's'' apartment 'block , Myr
tle made many ,friends' here,` 'who
learnecl
with regret : of ' her pass-
ing, She, was employed here on
the, Bell Telephone . staff and at
Rathwell's Shoe Store. •
A proposal by the Ontario Hos-
pital ;Services Commission. that
Walkerton be the site .for a new.
district .hospital 'serving the areas
around Chesley, ': Hanover and
other surrounding municipalities
has hot met . with mach favour
from the areas concerned.. More
will be heard about this, no doubt,
before any :decision is, reaehed;
WHITECHURCH.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15,.•
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Mr, . and Mrs. Jacob • ' Kuiper,,'
Raymond' and Paul and her mo-
ther Mrs. Bertha De. Groot spent
Thursday in London. with: Mie. , and
Mrs. Rev.. Carl. Hanhart an dfam-
ily.
Mrs. Maud Haggitt is spending.
a few weeks with her "sister Miss
Lila Emerson of West Wawanosh..
Mr, : and Mrs. • Albert .Cameron
of •Lucknow. visited: ,o '•Tuesday:
with •Mr.. and Mrs. Wley Tif
• Mrs. •Cecil Falconer is- spending
a few' weeks in Sarnia with Mr.
and Mrs. Benson .Falconer and
family, Mr. and :Mrs, Hector
don: and 'Mr.. and Mrs.. Athole
Pardon. '
• Mr. Jim Henderson, Mr. Jim'
Pattrie and Glen of Brantford
*visited • Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin 'and Mrs. Jim'
Henderson, `Mrs. • ' Pattrie, Linda
and Gail visited 'with Mrs.: Hen
derson's mother Mrs.' . C. 'Hender-
son of Wingham; ' •
Mr. and -Mrs. ' Malcolm Stewart,
Kitchener, :. Mr. , and :Mrs.. Elmo
Pritchard, Carl and Wayne • of
Lucknow ' spent. Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs." Thos. Jamieson
spent 'Sunday with her, sister • Mrs.
Wilbert'. Proctor: and Mr. ` Proc-
tor ` of ;•Morris ' •
Mr. Paul. Geiger'' .of Kitchener
returned. home 'en . Sunday after:
spending 'the :holidays. with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl ' McClenaghan.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and of Mr. ' and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Peterboro..
R1PLETMEAflARKET
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Custom Iutch�ririg
Mondays . -- Hogs, $2.00 in by 4:00 p.m.' •
Cutting and Wrapping, 2c pound
CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY,;
EXCEPT SATURDAY
We.' Do Curing and Smoking .: Beef, Pork and Lam
Sold 'Whole, Half or Quarter ..For Better' Serv�ic
And Lower Prices — Call Ripley 100.
•Chas..'i oisma; �-� Prop;
s. Myrtle . Dawson were Su "Burney:. ' 9►. good attendance.
quested.. "
Visitors.: on Sunday with
and Mme. Claude Coffinwer
and Mrs." Peter • Coffin?
Chris and Mark of Galt and
Alex "Coffin who had' been hol
ing. • in': Kitchener and Gal
turned' :: home : with • them.:
Clifford Wells and Mr.
Hancock of , Preston also
at .the Coffin home.
Onlionday Mr. and; Mrs;
Ross 'accompanied her ' fathe
George ':Casediore t o Vi
Hospital, London. We wish
Casemore. a speedy ' , recove
ay visitors with Mr. and.. Mrs.
Miles McMillan : of Teeswater.
. Mr. • and Mrs:` Jim. Richardson,'
Mr. Jack Richardson and. Bob
spent New Years with , Mx: and
Mrs.'r Eldrid Nichol of Wingham.
New Years guests with, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor were Mr.
and Mrs. • Charles Showers' and
Glen, Mr. and, Mrs. Wilmer Tay,
lor, Hamilton, Mr. : and: ' ,Mrs.
Mason Robinson. and family:
Mr.. and Mrs: Allan Graham
•spent,' Friday' with 'Mr.. and. Mrs.
Jas:: Richardson and ' on : Satur-
day Mr;: and Mrs... Howard•. Sav-
age of_ Molesworth ' visited : at the
same home.
The Calvin -Brick,. Sunday; School
meeting will be, held in the, even-
ing . of January, 13th at 'the'' home
The funeral service for
former ' co -publisher ' 'of the
erton Herald -Times, tBruce
ley, a: ; brother . of the p
publisher, was held recen
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