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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-12-17, Page 10SPON FifewagEN TIIAT Mi w&io:':is the woi Christina in Aust wordy w. her sist€ zie. . Mid her, ro1 air in Wei gif Mc FC Fir, Fir Sm Sw Dr Be. ship rp PPOWs.. GENERAL INSURANCE 'Established Over. Thirty Years. Ago. Telehones: ass: 39 : , HOWARD AGNEW °Residepee 158. • - Trat 'LUCEI+iOW•' $ENTINf:I4' OBITUARY HUGH A. FIN,DLArl'ER 'Hugh Alexander Findlater, a Lucknowite, who left here over half a century ago, r passed.'away in London' at the, home ' of his so; John G. Findlater. He was The'. funeral, service'. was con- ducted by Rev. D. J. Firth on Thursday, December 4th in Chal- ners • ' Presbyterian : Church, ' in which congregation ''he 'had•, for • long been ". a :faithful and, devoted member. Mr. indlater/ was , an express foreman ' with : the ‘ Canadian Na- tional Railways for 29 years . un- til he retired' in 1946. A native of Lucknow, he had lived in London. since 1903. He had been in poor health' since early Octo- ber. , Mr. Findlater was a lifemem- ber of the the Canadian Brother- Have You Renewed Your Sub- hood of Railway ;Employeesand scription? t'iF s#ti?tiltotaniziftTzra'tev. iaswte+'tawni ntiontatiro, h waoirg ft 1 Other Transport Workers,* 'Local 35, He belonged' to the church,; choir and had been ,a Member of the session -of Chalmers Pres- byterian Church since' 1905:.' He was twice :married, first to the former Mary. Lockman, then to the former Marjorie Ball, who died fast` July. Surviving. are.' two sons. Robert' James and John Garnet of London; ' a brother, ' William G., Detroit; 22 grandchildren and 12 greatgrand children. Two, daughters,, Mrs.; Muriel Wort and Mrs. Jessie Mit- chell, predeceased him. BUY;, LOCALLY! 'The Lucknow Sentinel can fill your needs ' imir .all types ; of business and • contin- uous forms. Agent for Pak -Fold Contikluous , Forms Ltd., phone 15,.. Lucknow. . Cedar Chests ' Au: Foam : Pillows Lamps. • Smackers Magazine .' Racks, $1.35 .Cushions SPECIAL SALE PRICES! famous Hassocks Chairs Chesterfield. Matta Coffee `'Tables Corner. Tables' Arboriite• Step. Tables, $13.50 up Luggage Suitcases from .'$2.25, Traincase Overnight Weekend • Kingsize Wardrobe .. Kingsize „ Pullmain. .. .:.. Mens' 1 suiter Mens 2: suiter SCUFF .PROOF . , $12.95.'x. :.'$12.95 $14.95,: $19;95 $19:95' $21.95 $xd',95. see the all new . Beautiful CANADIANA 'LUGGAGE 0,104 !,' 31"x`irk.'tt2'ilr i0eiti ' omftuskni '11 teria!!it"- iota"% 1J writs MARSHALL SMOOTH TOP -, TTRESSES . a V Regular $59.50 — at $39.50 r ' BROADLOOM; square- yard; from $6.95 Chesterfield : 'Suites Bedroom Suites Chrome Sets ` , , ALL PRICED TO CLEAR. LucKNow. ciNTAR O RECOGN,;ZE, WORK ON LEGION ,HALL, • At ._ the ` last. regular. Legion Meeting, Garnet Henderson was elected president for another term. IL D* (tBud") Tompson; Secretary -treasurer, and Garnet, were , voted as special. "thank. you" fore their', extra. efforts on completion . of/. the 'new Legion Hall. i The remainder cd the' ' execu- tive will be' brought in, at the next meeting tq Decexriber ..30th.. 'The. Christmas party .will r'�'' held.. on Friday ' night December 19th. Ali members. of the Legion. and• Auxiliary are asked'+to bririg their families., Santa Claus will be there and have:' a present for all the kiddies.• The'attendance draw• prize is gmowing ''as. a result of Lorne Johnston and Bob McKenzie` pais- sing the last twos meetings: You must be there and on • time if your name is drawn;: The .mem Jbership for. 1958 has grown'to. seventy-two paid mem- bers. A . special: thank you goes ,to the 'public in the community, for making Poppy 'Day 'a success.;. Cameron, Cook..and Alex Mc- Millan r have been top cribbage: players this season..: •--Let .us see 72 members'at the. final 1958 rneeting. BEARDS1 ARE IN STYLE AGAIN They say': that' beards are all the style,. And ' Gregory ' Peck;, hasp set the parte, , He 'says . it sort of . +grows on you. Those whiskers, sprouting. on your face: Actor, : Burl Ives has grown :a beard; And: ' all ,his fans, . say it . looks good, Bob Wagner's ' beard .'has won for him . ' • The Actress, Miss Natalie Wood,. Beardsack are making a bigicome- b It's all in; how you look at it: A beard 'adds to your dignity At parties, it's a sure fire -hit, Look at. the Smith ::Brothers, to- Their charming beards, and their great name,. • • ' Their cough 'dro .-s are ;'known' g P • far and wide,, It. was 'the beards, that brought• them fame: A;'beard .adds to"a. firm:::jaw, line: Something that r. -you will wear with pride, It shows that, you're.a .leader too And .that you've got: nothing to .'hide. , , Give me the man .who wears: a beard '., ' And wears it proudly ^aS can be, I'd like to grow one too, but then' I A ,clays growth • looks• just fierce I :on me. ': Wm M. Buckingham' (Too Late For Last , Week) :Mr. 'and Mrs. H. Bovie of Flint Michigan spent .the week -end with Thos Wallace. Congratulations, to Mr.` • and Mrs Len WOcOddley of Maltori;: nee (Veronica Austin) upon the birth Of a' daugghter, '"Donna • Marie" on ] ecefber..2nd k . Co ' atulations also to Mr, and Wilfred' Austin of : Goderich upon a son, "Teo�ranice the birth of , Wilfred" on 'November 26�th.1958, at Alexandra, Hospital. • ' The 'social evening held in St. Joseph's •'Parish Ball .last Fridy ening was . attended, a d •the evmusical rprwellogramrne•, provided by St. Joseph's . School of ' Music students :wasveryimuch enjoyed: Mr: • Peter 'Lierman .of London spent the week -end at his home: here. Mrs :terry .•O;Connor '•i§ spend- ingthe,. Winter' months with her sister, Miss Anti6 McKinnon of Wingham. • iohnstone's Furniftle,:1 ire ,. Phone 76i, Lucknow / r :salti l ,slur tioi t it a a► o ► totani iartrsxierroisAi ivitni • KINGSBRIDGE: 4 ' WEDNESDAY' DEC. 17th, 1958 An Instrument of Beauty and DDependabilit r With good Musical tone • This Christmas give your family a gift that outlives the giver, and keeps., on 'giving.• • .NSM..:^iar+KR•ADO.e.Mq ISO y not .Start'your ' children The New; the best,. by teat,, erlock Manning Pianos Large allowance. ' on yauar present pian Also the Newest in ' o,. LOWREY ORGANS The, organ with many advanced voicings which adds so; much more to musical enjoyment. Suitable for 1lome,': Church, Muslc Hall, '' Schools, Chapels, etc. ' ' , A ;truly wonderful organ, and at'very Y low prices which most families can ' afford. Enquiries- invited:. Whitechurch Ontario. BOWLING NEWS On Wednesday night the•Beav= ers took four ',points from the Tigers. Marion. MacKinnon being top . for her team ° with her::623 Flat. Donald MacKinnon was .top for the men. George Whitby, was high for the . only man among the fair . ladies.' of his team Ruth Thompson. was • high , for ladies` The . Chipmunks lostthree games to the Lions. ; The Clip- pers triedhard but just couldn't make' it. M, hunter being . again. high for the 'ladies: J. Parks, was high for the ' Lions : The Cubs A 'good rule when driving' ane; took three pointsfrom the 'Coons, schools is : to use -your eyes-ar Dick Parks being high for the save the pupils. tt -Phone'' 7114-1 • Wiinghani arrie ,,levecto men., Gwen' Caesar' being'' `hig for -the ladies. . Jack T. ' bein high for the Coons. J. Joynt'wi high for the` ladies The :'Polecats lost four poin to the Gophers. Russ . Button br ink top .man' cfor:his° team wit 636 Flat. Kay . C. . ibeing best fc the 'ladies. ' Chas.- Webster', • we high for :the, Polecats. The Squirrels took, four pouf `from the Zebras.' Bill B. was tc man for .the Squirrels. The tc man for the Zebras was Stuart.', P.S. Will some' `of the captait make sure that their, : sheets :a] signed by them.• Team • Standings; .' Cubs�';' Squirrels '28; Berme; 24;.'.Poltats : -21; • Chipmunks; 2 Gophers, 19; Lions 18; ""Coons 1' Zebras' 13; Tigers 6.. r,- r - ti r--: r fir. r r r GIFTS THAT LAST Below are a few suggestions for Christmas Shoppers:- ALUMINtJM: WARE Tea Kettles, Teapots, Coffee Pots, ' Sauce pant, Fry pans, and many more. pieces. PLASTIC WARE ._ Clothes baskets, round and oval; Dish pans,' round lit and square; Hand Basins, Pails and Baby Baths:' Clothes Hampers, Waste baskets. PYREX WARE -- a good selection• , ROAST PANS Enamel and alurjiinum. FOOD CHOPPERS ' ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Fry Pans, Tea' Kettles, Toasters, Irons BATHROOM. SCALES TOBOGGANS — SLEIGHS - WHEEL BARROWS' AND WAGONS ' RS TOOLS,MEN'S MI1TS AND ttOvES MuMdie 4& HardwareLucknow n