The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-02-01, Page 3T t.4;AX, FEB$YA,RY 1,, 1951
WANTS TO BE: REIVIEMBERED
10 WAR "BUO:9MS"HERE
Jim. (Mac) . McLarty of Wind
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,SO4 .wha saw service in World
War II WO a number of the bogs
•... from* this eoinrnur}itY, wishes to
be re¢nen*ered: to' his buddies.
+Here's+how it happened. Mr..
and. Mrs., * Calvin,' MacKay ' of
Windsor recently 'bought ' a;'. new
a 1951 Ford at Webster MotOrs,; In.
,having it checked they were re.-
Wed' to Mr, McLarty, who on.
learning, they • were from Luck.'
np,w, recalled his army-dlys with
.some of the boys train' here, men,
• tinning . Hugh Cunning, the Web-
ster ;and McInnes Brothers and
•ill, Robinson. calVin has passed:
-on. `his "hello"' via letter to' The
tinel: .
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L:UCKNOW
UNITED CHU
Minister: Rev. W. J. Mumfoid,
M.A., 13.I)„ S.T.D..
Sunday, February 4th, 1951.
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11 a.m.: Dr W. J Mumford.
12.15 pm. Sunday School.
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7 p.m. Dr. . W.• J.Mumford
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Mrs; Jack Parrish.. visited . last
week ';in • Toronto and Buffalo.
and Mrs. J. M. Greer s•
pent.
last v reek• in. Toronto: with Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Edmanson:
Mrs. Jessie Maclnnes is visit
'ing friends,tat Mooretown, near
Sarnia, .
Merle' Middleton of Burlington
spent the week -end with his: fath-
er, Russell Middleton.: ,
•'Mrs. Peter 'Watson.•is spendingthe winter • With her siker, r, Mrs:
17d March of R.. R. 4, Winghaan..
Mr. • and Mrs, Newton James of
Windsor are spending the winter
at Daytona' Beach, Florida:
• Mr: .toe' Forster • of • Winnipeg
spent a .few days . with .his, par
encs,. Mr. and Mrs James For
Mr.. and,; Mrs J C. 1V14cNabs and:
Mr, and Mrs J. W Joynt were
in' Kincardine on Friday evening
attending the banquet 'in honor
of warden elect, ; William Walsh,
reeve of. Kincardine.:
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Mr, and' Mrs. Wallace ;Ho$e.
.boom of Napanee havn A vis=
iting• with her' parents, ,Mr, ;and
IMrS, Albert Alton.
Mr. sand `'Mrs; Joe Agnew of
Toronto were home for the' Week-
end, :accompanied by Bill Allan,
who is . also.' attending 'Ryerson
Institute, •
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Mr.,' ands Mrs, J C. ,Campbell
returned on Sunday from their
wedding trip and have taken up
residence in -Mr. 'Campbell's home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin' Stewart
of i Guelph spent .the last, week , of
Melvin's -.Vacation ,with his 'uncle
and Aunt, Mr. YI and Mrs; Sam
Cochrane .of Detroit.
Deanna, ,Dawn and Judith Ann'.
Stewart of Guelph . spent last
week with their grandparents,
Mr..;and Mrs, Wilfred Drennan,'
and visited Saturday • afternoon-
•wi.(th their great grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs, James T. Drennan:.
of, Goderich,
The • February meeting • of 'the
Women's Institute • will be held,
on Friday, February ' 2nd at 2:30
In the Town Hall. Directors, Miss
Dean MacLeod, Mrs. Ale*Mac.
Lerman. 'Hostesses., Miss ' Mary
MacLeod, Mrs • D C. Taylor,
Sara ' Collyer, ' 'Mrs.. Sam Reid,.
Note change of date.
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Mrs Ted Collyer was hostess to
the':;Kairshea Institute. for the
January :meeting, when a large
crowd; of members and•••:visitors
gathered. After` the regular open-'
ing exercises,,; the"' minutes' and
business was . dealt with..The roll
call.,w.as answered by .naming a
fruit or vegetable containing Vit.:
aurin C . After ncoMinunity 'singing:1
the topic was well taken by Mrs.
Richard Martin on "Shortcuts.for
• the busy; housewife so she may.
get •the mnost out of the New. Year
for' herselfand family" Accord-
ion. music . was given; by Mr.'Gorr
don: •Wall wind: violin selections
were much enjoyed, ,played
•Mr.'' Wm. MacKenzie, ,acro'
ied by 1VIrs Ivan °Conley on t
banjo: •Readingswere. given by'
Mrs: L.' MacLeod; Mrs.H. Lavis.•
and'Mrs •Farish Moffat Mrs. Wmi.
Scott favored with pianoselect-:
ions and' a . very . pleasing duet
was sung !by Mrs... Wm:' Evans and
Mrs. F.. Moffat.
Mrs. Win.: Stott gave tlae clos
r,ernarks and :+the meeting'.
closed with the National Anthe:in..
Lunch Was served, and a. Social•
time.'spe'ht. ,,The February . greet
ink will be held in the Holyrood•
Hah:
now Presbyterian
'Their ,daughter Margaret' grew
to womanhood in Lucknow,
Where she ,married,, Peter: Kee:
who Was em 10 `3'ei.,'b� ` D..
P , y . T Y
for in .the tinsthathing business.
Fortysix ,years ago Mr. and*Mrs,
;Kee, moved to Winnipeg where.
Mr. Kee passed . • away twenty
years _ago. on January 5th..
In Winnipeg Mrs: Kee was a
member ,of First Presbyterian
Church and was active for many
years in. the :Ladies, Aid and
sionary Society, ,The, funeral ser.-:
vice in Winnipeg, onT'p: ,,esdaa
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:January;.; 23rd, Was. 'largely atten,,•
ded • arid conducted by her pastor, •
•Rev Dr. MacLean, who paid -high •
tribute ..to Mrs, Kee,
She • is;,: survived by two dau-
ghters, Mrs,`J. McFayden (Myra)
of. Toronto' and. Mrs. Evelyn Jul
ius.:of Winnipeg; two sisters,:
Gilbert MacKay and Miss. T i
Katherine • MacNabb, both ' ail.
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Winnipeg and by• pine grandson,
'Brian ,.Julius....
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OBITUARY
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" The death Of Mrs. Peter P. Kee,',
occurred.: andderily "in Winnipeg
on §'4urday, January :20th; at the
home. of 'her daughter, ..Mrs. :Eve -
and froth arthritis whiCh" Made . it
.., On., tile !Vetting 'cif. her death,
. 4 grandson,. had dinner at* the fiestrie
. , she suffered a heart ,attack and ''
She WpS,forri,iely Margaret Macif
John and, Mrs„, 1VIacNabb, Mar-.
at an early age 'came to,. Luck-
no‘V with .tier parents, 'where ,her
,loss and -in 'St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church. in LiieknoW until .
4880 -when the, tWo. Presbyterian,
congregatiOns Of St, Andrews and
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