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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, QjrTARip WEDNESDAY, may 13th, 1953 '
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BORN
MCDONALD—in Kincardine Hos
pital on April 29th, .1953, to the
Rev. and- Mrs. JT. R. McDonald,
Ripley, a daughter, Helen Eliza*
ibeth. •
BANNERMAN — ' in Kincardine
Hospital on May 3rd, 1953 to Mr,
and Mrs, Harold Bannerman; R.
4, Kincardine, a sop.
WALKER—in. Kincardine Hospi-
taF on May 4th, 1953, to Mr, and
Mrs. Ward Walker, Kincardine,
a (daughter,
7RT0BB'T?^rW7Wihg^
Hospital on Sunday, May 3fd,
1953? to Mr, .and; Mrs, Gordon
Robb, R, 3, Goderich, a daughter,
MacDONALD—in Wingham- Gen
eral Hospital on Thursday, April
30th,1953, to Mr. and Mrs.1 Augus
MacDonald, R. 1, Lucknow, a
daughter. ’ .
DRENNAN—-at. Alexandra Hospi
tal, Goderich, on. May 4th, 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drennan,
R; 7, Luqknow, a son.
4£ULBERT—at Alexandra Hospi
tal; Goderich, on May 5th, 1953*
to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbert,
Dungannon, a daughter, Cather-
ine_May,’ - ’ .
ANDERSON—at Wingham^Hos-
pifal on April ,30th, 1953, to Mr.
and Mrs. Chas, Anderson, R. 3,
Lucknoiw, a daughter, Charlene
Anne^
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$6iO5, $7.95 and up \
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FOR CASUAL WEAR
/SUMMERSKIRTS—printedandembossedcotton.
- BETTER SKIRTS—orlon—plain and pastel checks, perman-
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BLOUSES—new shipment of Cotton stripe blouses with cap
to match—ideal for wear with shorts’ and slacks- <to match,—ideal for wear with" shorts’and slacks-.
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MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR
Piece Goods and Woollens
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I SEE BY THE SENTINEL,
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THAT owing to? the thoughtful
ness of Bill Pappas, Dale Con-
gram had the pleasure of see-
ing |he fihp ‘'Blue. Canadian
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Rbss Scbtt of Brac^idWahr
nounces the appointment of
H. 0. “Bud” Jerry as Farm
Agent distributing SUnbco.
Produdts in the Goderich area?
Backed by over 50 years of
expert engineering experience
|n Oil R^fiiuing; ^nd hot^
top quality and economy in
performance, (Sunoco products,
include
Blue Sunoco High Test
x Gasoline,
Heavy Duty Dynalube
Motor Gil,
Mercury Made Motor Oil
Lubricants — Sunheat - •
Furnace Oil.
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. Now’s the time to switch to
the world’s finest pettroleum
products for the road — the .
farm — the home. .
SUNOCO
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H. O. “BUD” JERRY
Goderich, Ont. - Phone 22
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MARRIED WOMAN
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TELEPHONE OPERATING
; FIVE NIGHTS r®® WEEK '
Permanent Position -r- Ages 25 to 40
REGULAR WAGE INCREASES
. Pleasant Working Conditions
APPLY
Miss C. M. McIntosh, Chief Operator v
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Rockies” which Bill brought to
his home.
THAT in Renewing his Sentinel
subscription John B. DeCou in-,
forms us of a change of address
to 330 (Cottrell Street, Daytona
Beach, where Mr. and Mrs. De-
Cou - are-, now, . permanent, resi
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BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Mrs. Stimson was born here on
=April^24th^l896r=and —was^jusr^
nine days , past her 57th birthday \
when death struck so suddenly. ■
She was ’married on August 9th, y
1916 to her bereft husband, who
withafamilyofthreesonsand
cne daughter,: mourn the loss pf
a beloved wife and mother. They
are Bill, Jr., Calvin and Bertha
Marguerite of Lucknow and Don-
aldofGoderich.Alsosurvivmg
is a half-brother, Charles Moore-
of Lambeth. ' -
Mrs. Stimson was first vice-,
president of the,Ladies Auxiliary
to the Canadian,Legion; president
of St. Peter’s Wortien’s Associa
tion, and secretary of St. Peter’s
Guild. In her association with
these organizations, as a kind and
.generous neighbor and as a de
voted wife and mother, .she will •
be greatly missed.
MRS. WILLIAM STIMSON
The death of \Mrs. Margaret
Ann MhcKenzie Stimsoh, . beloved
wife of Wm. Stimson/ occurred
suddenly at her home here on
Sunday evening, May 3rd, from.
_hemorrhage. Mrs. Stnh-
son had been-in her usual good
health until stricken early Sun
day evening with her death oc
curring within a very short time.
CJThs funeral service was held '
on- Wednesday afternoon at St.
Peter’s' Anglican' Church wliere
she was faithfully devoted to the
women’s work of the parish. Rev.
H. L. Jennings conducted the
senvice. Burial .was in South Kin
loss Cemetery with John Grace,
Ed Baker, Philip Stewart, Car
men McQuillin, Malcolm Stewart
and Alex MacLeod acting as pall
bearers. '
OBITUARY
THOMAS J. P.. ANDERSON
After a lengthy illness, death
came on Saturday afternoon to
jThomas^JamesrPalmen-Andersoir
at his residence in Lucknow. He
was 85 years of age and had been
a lifelong resident of Ashfield
Township until retiring to Liick-
noiw a few years^ ago.«.
. He was a ,son of David Ander
son. and Mary Ann Webster and
was born in Ashfield Township
/On Januafy 22nd, 1868. v C ■ .
yOn November. 25th, 1902, .he
married Lily J. Re^d and th0y
were spared to happily Celebrate
their 50th wedding anniversary
last fall with their family all
present for the occasion.
Mr. Anderson was one of the
Township’s most popular arid
prominent citizens. He was a
good friend and. neighbor, an act
ive churchman, and for a num
ber of years served^* his munici
pality as councillor and. deputy
reeve.,.' . ‘ -
The funeral service, which was
largely attended, was held on
Monday afternoon at his: late resi
dence, conducted by his pastor,
Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn;, assisted
- -^by—Revv-HA-Lr-JenningST--Inter
ment was in Greenhill Cemetery,
the pallbearers being Jim Reed,
Wm Reed, Hiarold Stevens, Dick
Kilpatrick,. Fred Anderson, David’
Anderson. Flowenbearers were S.<
B. Stojhers, W. S. McLeod, Geo.
Andrew, Jim Cameron, Herb
Curran/ Isaac Cranston, Cecil
Johnston, John Watti I
Mr. Anderson is survived by
his widow, ithree sons and three
daughters, Harvey, Dungannon;
Tom of Lucknow; Gordon, on the1
homestead in Ashfield; Mrs. C.
Pearce (Olive), Brantford; Mrs.
H. Webb (Elsie), St. Helens; Mrs;
0. Hodgins (Jean), Wingham.
There are 11 grandchildren. Also
surviving are two brbther^ arid
two sisters, Mrs. Isaac Andrew
4SusaaD~x]f_Zion4_Mrs._S^J^Kil-
•patrick (Elizabeth), Dungannon;
David of Red Deer, Alfa:.and
Fred of LUcknbw. He was pre-
deceased by two sisters arid two
brothers, Mrs. A. Finlay (Janie);
Mrs. John Helm (Sara) arid Har-
v,ey and Robert/
VIRUS DISEASE <?OMBATS
EUROPEAN PINE SAWFLY-
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• A virus preparation ' for • the
control of the European Pine
Sawfly isi. available for free dis
tribution rto landowners who have
plantations or windbreaks whkh
are infested with European Pino
Sawfly. Distribution will be made
from the Stratford zone office* of
the Department of Lands and
Forests, 430 Huron St.;-Stratford,
Ontario. This sawfly can ibe rec
ognized by the caterpillar and
should be sprayed in the cater
pillar stage? These caterpillars
are about one inch long, olive
I geeen with darker green. stripes
l and with black heads. They will
be eivident on Scotch, Jack and
Red Pine trees from about May
15th to JunS 10th. > s
Landowners will be required-
to furnish spray equipment; Fur
ther instructions and advice" will
be supplied with the virus when
distributed. , .
lawyer: “But you can’t marry
’ again. If you do, your husband.
clearly specified in his will that
his fortune wil|. go to his bro
ther”.
i , Widow: “I know; it’s the bro
ther Pm marrying”. .
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Wilson* Tomatoes, ’
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Holiday
; g Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon 39c
Paper Plates, pkg? of 16 .... 30c
■g Duchess PicrNic-Kit
X set for 6 .......30c
$ Miracle Whip Salad
. ,Jlressing,.16~oz^..^^^~^
SChiquita’ ” >
8 banded Bananas, lb?.... 19c
§ Head Lettuce
1 SMITH’S FOOD MARKET
g Watch Free Press On Thursday FOr I.G.A.;Advt.
19c
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Time For Gardening
Rehnieis & Steele Briggs. £>eeds
Dutch Sets, special; lb, 25c
; Certified Seed Potatoes
Cobblers, Sebagoes, Kaiahdin,
Green Mountain
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good quality ■
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CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES !
Cobbler, Kathadin, Sebago, Gr$en Mountain /
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LONG TERM
“24 Pounds to Acre”
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Orchard Grass ............ ...... 4 lbs.
Timothy .... .........
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Meadow Fescue ........3 lbs.
Canadian Blue ..... i ib.
Kentucky Blue .....1 lb.
Ladino .Clover ................. 1 lb.
White Dutch ......j.................... 1 lb.
AJfalfa .......................4 lbs.
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Fi^e Crackers
Don’t miss out on the Fun.
, Buy your Fire Crackers now.
p. . , Froth5c to 25c . '
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