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Ttre LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW, ONTARIO
IMPORTAN'
IN: THE .TOWN : SHA .L, LUCKNOW
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... iti a 's cif Country •And-~
All Interested C>t � n , . .
wn' Are:Urged to Attend this Meeting,
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to• discu. ss plans for thisAcomnlunYty s par -
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`.in the.' Provincial -wide T '
��cipation , . ...
B'RITIS,H:. FOOD RELIEF. 'CAMPAIGN
A w►eArthy:. Cause •
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If
Your attendance requested.
J. W..JOYNT, Reeve.
PURPLE'.GROVE
Glen Emerson of Centralia:
radar school spent the Easter-hoi=
icdays at his• home here.' •
A number of friends. and neigh-
bors gatheredat the home' of Mr:.
and Mrs -Claude Dore to honour
them on the occasion ' of • their 25th
'wedding :anniversary last Thurs-
: d'ay night. They received. many
useful gifts. The ey'ening was
spent in,. dancing •
We;welcome I t, and Mrs. Ed-;
. bert Bushell and family to. 'our
neighborhood. • •
Mrs. Jardine'visrte'd' relatives in
Kincardine .last week.: • . ' •
Mrand Mrs.•'Schinid ;and• fam-
ily :of Igildmay spent Sunday with
Mrs. ,Johfl Collins
Mr. and Mrs. John Emerson
Visited .at' Mr. Angus. Graham's on
Saturday. •
Mr. George. Erner.son, 'Jr:, 'is
busy making' maple syrup. °
,Miss ' . Margaret . Robertson 're-:.
turned: 'hdme ,from Kincardine. '
Mr. Donald McFarlane• spent a
day= in-•Wingharn-recently; •
A number oft e ladies' of Pur-
ple Gtove attendedthe:Meeting
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of the Institute at' Ripley. on. Fri-;
days. •
1Vtissionary' Speaker Cofing, ii, will speak in the United. Church
• "Rev. T. B. Buchanan of Rutlam, at the Sunday: evening «service at
India• who:•�is.home_ on furlough,_,..70.Q4:.,o'clook
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gtEONESDAY, AP
16th, ,.i947
N ZE OBITUARY
THIS WEEK FOR BASEB41 +`MR. W.ESIEY • BOY>t.>
. A •Western Ontario Athletic A?-Tohisfriends
To his farrrtly, and ,a
soda io eeting will -be -held -m- .the --sudden- death :b,n, Faater-Sun
Wingha n •Town Hall on.Thursday day morning of Mr.; Wesley'Boyle;
night of this week at 8.1.5 sh
for. the purpose .of .organizing for.
baseball for the coming -season.
Anyone interested is invited .to
attend the meeting, which' Will be
presided over by "Tory" Gregg:
League, president. : • •
arp � of Kinlough ,'cameas a', great
To date this 'spring there hasn't
been : much baseball ` chatter
locally, although after bringing
the . sport back to life .hese, .last
year, it is to be hoped that every,
effort will be .made • to keep, the
,game alive,: well • as to encour-
:age . the.. . young fads:: to' take :,an
interest ' in playing it.-.. •
Able To .'Be Out Again f
Mr: Joseph Mallough has suf-
ficiently recovered .from. a very
serious . illness, as to . be able to
be out:•again. He made, his first''
tiip, down town on Saturday . and
is ' gradually a regaining h i s
strength._.,.Mr,`w;1VIai1pugh's• illness
dates back. five -months, and his
recovery has been .quite athazing
'in view of the fact he is in his
88th year.•
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shock, .He had been: in hisusual
health • but when he :did not arise
that :morning his '.daughter May
entered. his ,room todiscover that:
he had passed away from a heart w �.
attack. ,• /
Mr.• Boyle was in his 81st Year,.
hut wasas active and alert' as
men., many years younger. He -
was the youngest son or -the late
:Dorentine • Boyle and Elizabeth.
Simpson and • was born o �:: 'Nov-
.;emb
er 22nd,'1886.,, The el and •
only survxvirg ;member a of this
family is his,; sister Mary,. 'Mrs..
John' Cox. 'Five brothers: ' prede-
ceased. him, William,' Joseph,
James, John and ,Levi.;
• In . 1897 Mr. • Boyle. married
Sarah 'Neil of Lucan and had .he
been spared' until July, Mrs `and
Mrs. Boyle would have- observed
their, .golden wedding . annivers'
dry.Mrs:- Boyle is-bedfasL.and. in,
very : frail health arid was not ."
aware of her husband's 'passing. •
Widely'. .and favorably known,,
:the_..n_aMes of Kinloughand Wes
ley Boyle' 'were alnostu`. synony
mous.' :He, was. a member. of :the
Church? of Ascension 'at Kinl9ugh
and:: one • of •.the most' faithful:'. ° I
rcmbers,
And w it b gatly
, � , •Iii -W ciru'"`r i'h f --t im mt
',missed iri firs ' ,,
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and ••his. ‘connmunity, and by all
with';.whom.:.he . carne in ;contact
Surviving 'be$ides his widow.t. •,
at•e. two•; daughters, Edna:arid,Mast. •
both ';at home::: ' •
The. ,.funeral service•''was held'
rn th-e • C;h-ur-cliAsceri.on,� K�xw
Tough on Wednesday • :and 'was •
•largely • attended:,'1 wo" favorite'
hymns 'of the deceased Were sung
"Jesus lover' •o'1 -xny • soul and .A
:bide,vvith me" Rev L:, W Owen,
rectdr 'off the `',church and :yery
close friend of thedeceased spoke
word=s ii com iertt-to he bereaved :
lntermnent ,was in' Greenhill cem •
etery.. :Pa11bearer.s were Bert MC-,
Lean, George .•Haldenby,., Glenn •
Pinnell, ''' Harold 11iIatde'nby :; Alex
Percy • and x Jack Barr..;: rower,
--bearers "were' Ham. Grah'arrx; Sial.-.,.:
on 'Bradley, A: E, 'Haldenby, Wes
:ley Ouest, :Howard Thoriipson
and Arthur.:Grahain.
Beautiful' :floral ',tributes • were
from .'lvfi . :and • Mrs Wm. Lloyd'.
and familk,. Mr.. arid..Mrs.,, Karl :.
Royle .and family; °M,rs: Ada MHods_'
gins, r and Mrs.. iMtaurnee•.Hod
gins '• and `family, Mr: and Mrs
Rudy Seilof f ,and: family, .1VIn s ..
John Cox,.;: Mr.' and Mrs. 'W.:
I Cox: Mr ;and Mrs.` Jack Scott, :and' •
fam l ,-'Mrs. • Frank •Boyrle,
-Edna,-Marjorie and .Francis;,...Mr
,and :Mrs Jim Boyle, Mr: and Mrs : .
Chester Boyle, :111Iiss 'Vera Boyle,."
Mr: and Mrs Fred Boyle, Mr: and
Mrs. :Duncan MacKenzie, Mrs. W
J. • McLean; M. and' Mrs..E '
McLean, 'the Holyrood Women's
Institute,, the °Hassall :family:•
Relatives.''from a distant a at •
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tending :the funeral were' M. and
Mrs'. Bert, Kennedy, . Agincourt;
Mrs, Mabel McComb; and `Betty,
London;' Mr, Dick Neil, 11rlr,, ar'd
Mrs Harold. Coursey; Mr & Mrs
Arthur Sirripson;•'Mir. Gilbert•:Car-
ter and Andy, Clandeboye.; Mn.
Ed. 'Sinipson, Mrs. Cecil' :McFalIs
of London_ ; Mrs: Wesley: Reining,-
ton and a ',, 'L. can; Mrs. Har• :.
Ha v Y, , u , .
old'Hodgins,: Mrs. Millie Simpson,''
Rose :"Simpson, ,Mr,‘ `James:
and Boy `•McRann•, MrY Maurice
Simpson `of •`Clandeboye. • '•' -
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ONTARIO'S future prosperity ;depends directly ona sufficient volume o f
production to satisfy domestic needs and assure for Canada a ;pre-eminetrt
place in the :markets of the world. Take the metal"trades for egample .
never before has the demand; both 'here and abroad, for the products of
Ontario's metal'industries been so great. Production must be increased ,
bin to meet newproduetio goals, skilled hand • sar.
e needed. ForFor themgreat
opportunitieslieahead. ,Iligher Wages, job Aecuitity, better working
,conditions*are Within easier
reach. of, those who have master ed., a. skilled
OCCilpatlon.
Tod through the plan sponsored b
' e • nsored b t workers are beinf Vrats' Affairs
aX+ g P P Y Department
and other agencies, hundreds of young.g , trained to meet
the needs"of: the metal trades. Graduates. of these rehabilitation courses„
are now ready to take their places in Ontario's industry. • Available to you.
•' are veterans, well stadia on the'road oskilled inial w ' . es such
as tool making, blacksmithing, machine : operation, iron working, pattern
making,' welding and forging.' Seek them out With confidence. They are
your future craftsmen.
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MacDOUGALL Ii •' Wingham
Hoital on Thursday., . April .10,
to 1VIr.. a'nd -^ Mi s� , _Lloyd: ' Mae
Dougah, a daughter; Grace Anne.
'PAPERNICKAt Alexandra
pital, Goderich, ion March -20th,
1947, 'to .Mr. and Mrs: Ivan Paper.
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