The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-08-20, Page 7WEDNESDAY,, AUGUST 20, 1952
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THE LUUKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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PAGE' SEVEN •
4EMON-L1ME
PRESENTATION MADE
gy KINTAIL;W
The August :meeting of. the Kin.
• tail W.I. was, hold at the .home'
of Mrs. Jack • Co*ai with • the
_...,:president: presiding. The' meeting'
opened ,with the • ode arid Mary
„-„,stemiart-Colleoth
trick to ,freshen . •a . room", was
answered by 18 morel nibers;. There
•were 5 visitors' and two .children
present. An invitation was .accept-
ed to be the guests of the ,,God-
erilch. W. I. A icommittee was ap-
pointed: to.. :look .after the sewing
=for a; bazaar to be held in the
Legion Roorris in October. A pres-
entation was: made to Mrs. Adam
Johnston. who .is .going to, Goder
to •live.•Mrs, Johnston .thunk
ed the ladies "and -invited them to
'visit her in her.. new home. 1`lie
meeting closed. with :the' Queen.
and,lunch- was served by the'.hds=
tees', and her •comainittee.
GAVE SKETCH OF
CHIN ' FAMILY
"The New Citizen.",, 'a Toronto.
publication, recently carried the
following ,sketch of the .Chiri
Family of Lucknow:.
Mrs. Charles ,Chin.of Lucknow,
Ontario has one big aim in life
---to see that all her children are
contented and secure in the Ivo-
cations of their choice: The fact
that ash•e has ' fqurteg i • of .them'
ranging 'from the age of ` 10 to 29
years, puts her in a class out of
the ordinary, We feel, that suich
an ambition which is on its: way
to being, fulfilled, is worthy of
note p
Mr; and: ]Vlrs. Chin were mar.
ried. in Vancouver in • 1920..•. The
following .year • they • opened . a
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a e , ®n ario
and there, , the first five of the
eleven boys were born. In 1927,
the family :sailed for Hong long•
for a visit, where the sixth• son
was born. Returning. to Canada,
after .• leaving three •ofthe boys_
in Chiii•a•to'get an 'education, they
set l d' in Lucknow," it' was
there that the remainder of the
children came into the world
In: 1937, the„ -family was re-
united. The boys, Jirn, Harry and
Frank returned from ' China in:
that year, but .were'later•'separat-
ed•farom the family in 1943 when
Jim and'Frank were in- the army
and Harry was in the. airforce.
The War's end brought .them, to -
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THE • ONLY RAILWAY O" rwG' A'U ,TEN PROVInICES
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gether again, Mr. Chin • passed
away from 4 stroke, in' Septem-
ber, 1951; • .
Mr. and. Mrs. Chin had always.
felt that a strong spiritual. back,
ground was, necessary: for ..a, haps
py home. Members of the tainily
have taught Sunday School, Icon-
ducted Y.P.S. 'meetings,, and sang
in the choir' at the local Presby,
terian Church, whose former
minister, the Late Rev.. C. H. , Mac-
Donald, was moderator ;f.' -the.
Gene ral Assembly in 1949. .
• The Chins' have also. ibeen 'very',
active in school activities. .They
have taken part in the students''
councils, ' ;athletic society, and.
high school band. Morley, Gladys,
Charlie and Jack . are; still mem-
'berg of.. that iban 1. ,
Sports play a veryirnportant
it
ives. is `various:
times George, Bill, • Margaret and
Mary have ..held . the Lucknow
Senior Athletic Championship• or
have been, runnier -up. Similarly;
Bill, George, Albert, Morley ' and"
'Charlie -have ' held the. ;Junior
Ohampianship' or. have been' run-.,
ner-up. •
All learned to skate and play
hockey on the local 'Mill • pond.
and the. lack of Vice •it warm'wea-.
ither did not put a skip to -their
'playing.., In the•spring they play-
ed floor `hockey. in . their' base-
ment, ,and in sumrner there was
always field: hockey: Their .inter-
est' ' in hockey has . brought them:
much :publicity. Bill; .Albert and.
George teamed up in •1.940 in the
Bantarn League, rose quickly iry
to the intermediates and in 1945
were invited :':to ',try out for. 'the
Maple Leafs. They ; played' hickey -
•&ri, their, Owen :Sound; training
1.1
George. continued . to' play and
in' .19.47' and 1949 he was 'with the
Windsor Junior . Spitfires . and.
Chatham 'Maroons 'When they Won
their respective championships.
In 1950, he won .a sports scholar
ship' to .,the University °of Nliehi-
gan. and ; has since ...played 'on the'
university team that won two•
consecutive championships: , •He
.was •vbted this year, by the. Ani-
er.ican Press to 'the- All-Star;:Uni-
versity team, whose membersare
picked fr.'om. all' 'American .:un -
versifies ,
The Chins all., started playing
hockey early. Jacks;, and '.Charlie,;
13 and 14 years respectively,, have:
already begun. their 'hockey , car.-'
vers, :'winning the 'Pee • Wee and.
BantamChampionship in ` their
teams in the Bantam, O M.H A.,
"D" division'ithis' year:.
But education does not take a
,back seat to sports :in this faQn-
ily. '.Gladys has won •the Iprpfic=,
iency shield as . the head. of her
class in allher' high. school. years:
She has : just ..completed leer, Jun
nor ¥Matriculation: -She aid` Mary
have both' won 'awards in English
and History. . . •.
Today, the three eldest boys,
im, Harry and Frank, are :work-
ing in Toronto at the -St. Charrles
and the Lichee .Gardens: Sam and
$ill are. both pharmacy • students'
at, the. University, of Toronto, Al-
bert is assistant manager of Chin's
Restaurant .in Lucknow, George
is on' a four year scholarship at
Ann Arbor, Michigan, and ' Mary
and Margaret are , bothstudent.
nurses in their second ,year at
Toronto Western 'and '.London
Victoria, • Hospitals;: " respectively.
They are all single. •
Morley has just completed hi's
Honour Metric ',and Gladys her
Junior. ' Charlie has• finished
'Grade 10 ,and 'Jack :•is in .Grade
$'' and A1.lan, Grade '5. These laty
ter five are still living with their
mother in Lticknow. -...
Mrs. Chin ensures ' the educa-
tion of those who .hatre 'completed.
high school. The, family' works' in
the summer to pay • for most of
_ +them n.,_,,.own . ed•ucatlori,.-... ►U,..1V,irs.�
Chin vants rn• life is" the its
faction 'that all her years of had
labor and 'worry were not in
kale, From the .look of things,'
we kr)bw' .she iv1i1 rift be 'disap-.
pointed.
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Loon "Say, do, yotI
time it is?" •
Loon: "Thatilts"..
G000n , :'Yeah"
now what
•DO YOU JUST BELONG?
Are you an active member?
The kind that Would he missed?
or: are you just contented
That °your, name is on the list?
Do you attend the meetings
And :mingle with the crowd? •
Or do' you usuailly sit at home
Docrab, both' long and loud?
Do yoi take an. active part
Helping the Council along ?
Or are you satisfied to be
'Mong those who just ''belong?•
Do you euer go to visit • •
A rnenber/ who is sick? -
DQ ydu leave, that for just a few,.
,Arad talk, about "the clique"? •
There's 'quite a program. planned;
• Which ,:means' success,, if donex.
And it can be accomplished nicely-
With the help of everyone,
So attend the meetings regularly,
• And, helpwith hand and heart; •
Don't be just a member,.
But take an active part.
Think this over, Ibrothersl
.Arte you right or are ypu
wrong?
Are you:. an; 'active member ;
Or do you just •belong?
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