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THE LUCKNOW "SENTINEL,'
RECEIVE gAFE'
DRIVING AWARDS
Unified Church W. M. S.
The regular meeting of the af-
Tternoon>--auxiliary wss: held at
.the home of, Mrs. Decker with 16 •
iadtes •present. Mrs. Decker pre-
sided.
Plans: were made toenter
lain Ashfield.- W:M.S. at the June
meeting,' also arrangements:. for
some .of the members: to at nd
the Presbyter,ia14neeting.i'n- ees-'
water.' Foreign students in , . an-
ada, was the program for this,
month with Mrs. Wilfred Dren-•
pan taking. charge, intervieWing
different members who represen-
ted the Various students. The ,stu
dents interviewed, "were . Mr.' V•-
.Padmanabhant of India who is at-
tending Ontario Agricultural, Col-
lege,` Guelph; Miss` Beatrice Bta
:`garica of Bombay,."studying,.at the
Bunting: Institute in Toronto;
Senor Rojo' of.Chili Sit dying'Eng:
ri es at Mt. 1\ Allison;
LUCKNQW, ONTARIO .
Seven 'truer{ drivers *employed
at the •Lticknow and' ,Cargill
plants of •Silverwood . Dairies
Limited ' have an • enviable . iac�ci
dent 'free driving. record that ag.
gregates ` a total of fifty years
• ' The ' seven drivers have .each
received • the . Ontario Safety Lea-
gue's 194Q. • ,.safe' - driving medal:
award. Such • a record e'not only
merits indii idual credit, but from
.the standpoint of the Safety. 'of.
•the general .public, is, worthy. of
commendation.
Pleading the °list is the , "vet
erari". Bi1h.Lloxd,,who :hasn't had,
an accident in' 14, years' 'driving;
Chas, Gofton of the 'Cargill. plata-
,12--years
lant'
has., 2 years to his '.credit andd
Charles Steward 'of the 1;,uGknow`
plant, 11 years.' Other "award win-
ners were, George. iiassal, Luck
-
mow, 6. years; Harvey' Neilly, Car-
gill, 3; years; Harold Anstett,, Car-.
gill,. 3', years :and. Cam MacDonald,
Lucknow, l.year.:
This summer the, .local plant
will lose the services 'of their top
man, Bill ; Lloyd, who • has ' p
:chased the: _,.s_outh.side grocery
-store of •-Mrs: D. S.. MacDonald;
lisp -,lagua g
MVtiss Alin Gwoh from Singapore
attendingUniversity in Toronto;
Mrs. Koa of Korea,. Miss Eleanor
Lui who is closely connected with
a Pilot Po 1icy'to give
you adequate protection.
We write Pilot -Insurance to cover
selected risks in Automobile, Fire,
Personal property. Floater, Burg:-
. imp, Plate' Glass, Public Liability
and other' general insurance,-
`T'
ART
'LUCKNOW.
'Phone S
•
our W.M.S. work in Chungking
•d Dr. Ch eo of West China. Mrs';
a
n
J. W. Joynt san ga ' solo and the
meeting was closed' with hymn
171 and prayer by Mrs. Drennan..
Lunch , was served;"by"'tire hostess-
es in • he arge.
Father Passes In Scotland.
The people of the Whitechurch
.comMunity extend sympathy to
Rev. and Mrs WY .•S. '.a'uill4eriand
Of the Presbyterian 1Vlan5e,. who`
learned recently 'of the passing
of her. father, M,r. Angus MacIver
one .of the •elderly and highly re-,
spected residents of Korth Tolsta,
$tornaway, on the Isle of Lewis,.
Scotland,. on Monday, , -April 21st..'
Mrs. Sutherland's mother passed
,away, when shewas a little girl.
He leavesto' mourn hien three
daughters • and five • grandchild-,
ren. Mrs. Sutherland had been
home in 1936 t� see, her people,
GIRL GIJIDES
The Guide hike;`plannea for ..last
Saturday afternoon was "rained
out",. , Mrs. "Joynt took the hardy,
ones who showed up at the Guide
,. oi-.p-dr7fvi'^, rn ear-;--
'
ar -' "Court of .H " onour next Friday
'
at 'six o'clock. All Guides try to
be present: at; •7.30.. as. there are
several important. ; matters ;to
come up.' • ..
•V•
•
R.OY LIGHTFO:OT 'has been'e1
ected president of the Port Elgin
dawn-:�o�•arling":�c'kub. _. .. _, _ ._ _ ...,_
of Kincardine A.
BORN
GARDNER—in Goderich •Hospital
,on Thursday, May: 1st,. to Mr;' aid
Mrs; Cecil :Gardner; a son
GREAT DANE ` DIES
Thee Great Darre, owned by Mrs.
Thdznas' 'Quigley (formerly Jean.
Long) :'died on. Tuesday of • last
week after -.an illness of. several
_diads 'with distemper. The big
BURT.. -in Kincardine' Hospital ,p '
Wednesday, April 23ra to Mr. and
Mrs.. Chas.°. E. Burt, .R. 4, . Kiricar
dine, a. son, Edward. John,
LOCAL GIRL'S HUSBAND
SLUGGED BY ROBBERS
R. Will; Brantford den-
tist,
Di., J. ,
and husband of Beatrice -Cul:.
ber-.t, clai ghte :_o Mr. and Mrs.
James C,'ulbert 'o f town,, was slug-
•ged over 'the head as he .foiled
the attempt of .two armed, men
to roll his.,offices . •
n.l
`s o
n
to,„
sl`ii�ged:foor -time
the head . with .:the ' butt :taken
a .re-
volver, . and was . dater . , taken . to
hospital. for x=rays. Despite .the
attaek, Dr. Will was•: able to. get
THURSDAY, MAY 8t:h,.1947
AGENT FOR
w.iiiys.,
JeePS:
tation. Wagons
(ars,
P.or .detB ' ,and•
dernonstr3,tion, see
"GEORGg y WRAITH
3, Luckr�ow. .
or
LEO COURTNEY
'Phone 76-3,• Dungannon
ti
is emper.:
-` �: , re. t7 �,���'r-8�- h ] n•-,S�-O��I.d-S�.CLrE,
fellow f ,ar
the, comizunity and ,had many-ad-
mirers.
any ad-mirers.
His .nar a was Lannie of Lyn-.
dee, being bred : at the Lyndee
Kennels at Richrnond Hill., ,Mrs.
`Quigley. has owned 'hint.' for sev-
•eral.,Years and had"uecornegreat
_ly attached to the dog
office and sound a.n alarm t at
put the, two `robbers to flight.
' A •police officer was .standing
nearby the" building when the
pair: sernerged; aria. out -distanced
him: The,,, officer was unable to
fire after the' -bandits because of.
people . on the, ''street.
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OBITUARY
mks. ` HARRY :•BELL . .
"The . death occurred in Bruce
County.: Hospital, . Walkerton, on:
Friday(* May 2nd of Mrs. Harry'
loin hw..Mrstw:-Bell. rvvas�.
�• ,in
dell lg.
formerly Susanna. Smith and was
in her, 76th. year.. Little more• than •
two weeks before her death—on ;,:
April 13th -• Mr. and !Mrs, Bell'''
. their fifty-sixth. Wed-
ding anniversary.
:Mr`s..Bell ':was a faithful merxi jE
`bei, of .the ,Church of Ascension,
Kinlough and' her greatest hap
piness ,was„ to attend the ser Vices
while health peri fitted w•
Left' to: mourn, heti:loss: .are tier
aged husband, who is: in his 83rd
,year;,_ t-wo soils antii4three dough.. _.-.
ters, :.-Albert of Buffalo, ,Bill'e;.of
Renwer, Manitoba.;' Mrs. ; John
ie. of the :8th Con.:.:of
Robb (Annie) ...,
K:initiss,.
Mrs.•Howard.: McGuire
+('Jean),. `of' the 2nd Cori.; Huron,
Mrs George Haldenby ; (Violet)•.
of ,,:Kir lough;, also two 'sisters :and,..
one .brother.:. There ..are ,•18 gond
chil'dreri and : 0.g/eat:grandchild-.
men •::
The .funeral was held ..Monday,
May 5th from •the ,Church of ; As
eension, K nloucghr follov, ing a •
short `service 'at. hoine..Rev. L: 'W
.rect `r :of. thechurch spoke
words Of. omfort;; c'hoosing•.,these
words .:as his text,• `,Because .I.iive,
ye • shall •live. also": Two, fay ante
hymns; of• the ,deceased were sung
":What. a friend: we have 'in Jetius'°
and "Unto •the hills• arou.nd..do I
lift un my eyes" Interment'"was
in:•Greenhill .:Cemetery. The pall
bearers • were .jsix nephews; Joe
`Wall, Wm. Pinnell,.: W'rsley
Guest„ George •Graham, Bert Mc -':;
Leah and Win. Wall: Many f1, ra1::`
tributes • were tarried -by four' .of,
.the gran.dsons,. Clifford
Harold H ldenby, T.:ovell Mc
. etre � .:moo•
•
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Friends and relatives :were, .pre-
sent from •Chesley, Kitchener• St
Cathe'rines, Milverton, Toronto,
and.'Teeswater.• i! '
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4.4
On . Synod ' Con miftees
At,
a meeting' of the Synod of
Hamilton and London; Mr. Jdhh
Ross of town was•.named a•mem'
ber of,. 'the Presbyterian Records
Committee, Rev'. C. H.' MacDon-'
aid is a member -1;g David Perry
Mernorial Camp. conlmittee. '
WIIITECHURCH
' Mr. ;and Mrs: Scott Pates sOfl of
•Detroit visited: recently with liiS
father, Mr.`K. Pater$on: }
Mr, R, Carrick. who 1: 'S not
been so. for the,past 'week is,.
irnprovmg,
Mrs'. Tiehborne of C odericti
spent tide week-endwith her
•mother, Mrs ;Kennedy.
IVir.` and ` Mrs:' 'J. JbhnSton,;.alsb,
Mrs. . Jack Ryan.. arid• son .spent
Saturday . with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne John ton•: '
Mr.' and M'rs. Ab' Coutes' spent . .
Sunday eVe with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wallier. a c din
rs. Ezra S,holtz is p n g`
a'few days in' London..vvith re1a
fives` there,
` • Communion service was held in,'.
Mtahnaedy.Ut1hne1ithe:PdreCbh'ybutrecrhia io
• ri.huSiucnhdav
.
having eonmuaion o....$undah