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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-08-28, Page 6'PAGE SIX • ;rr4'ss111:* Th • tiumelOW SENTINEL, LIJCKNOW, ONTARIO terediate+, pt • B. E N M I L L Fes. R. — at at LU.CKNOW In Caledonian Park; . Ltidknow yj THURSDAY, AVGtJ$T 28th, 1947 LEGIONN ES°STAR4 ' FOURTH, CONCESSION. •SERIES WITH :BENMILLER _,,- �,.. Mrs. Jewitt. of Lucknow Spent The August meeting of tih,� ...I tekxao�+t r: _ • Le8i innaires.«a .go into few days last week. with Miss AshfieldW.M.S. .was held Drigg cnrnillcr in -the -first e -first- r s .1Vfargar°et McDonald and Wretlite i►,a lit'- ,�a�:h `110..., „.f ?_1r; - : action tonight...(Thursday) 4 mar Ilia ptii.i -an . ASHFIELD PRESENTED LIFE 1VIEMBER$RI1R' . the--W:O,A ;, Intermediate" "_ brothels Mac attended .the Toronto softball ' series enmifier playa C.N.E. Mr. and Mrs: Dick - McQuilln here next' Tuesday, September 2nd. Its a two -out of. -'three series, and if it goes: the limit • a flip ofI the coin will decide :the location of the third. garne. • -The Leg�i-onnaires-::liave had a 21 week layoff . awaiting an op - at .6.15 sharp Let's pack the park to see The Legion fres . take on Benno ler Yn . this League ria ,� .. championship playdown. series. ADMISSION 25c. -and .1 The. Stork! ''Meet !fh Prince .Valiant. Baby: , • . A great moment is in store for Prince Valiant and Princess Aleta for the' Comic Weekly, with. •this 's -August' 31) issue, of the �.urpdav .(August sem. Detroit Sunday `Tories, nairrsIe arrival of 'a baby _heir to the royal couple" Be sure to see Prince Val - i had °a trip urday. " "' Mr. and visited at. _ to Tobermory • on Sat•, Mrs. Harold Purves Cliff Roulston's last Mr. and Mrs. Sangster, of. Tor ponent in the ;League playdowns; The game here 'next Tuesday, ,1tir; and 'Mrs. W. F. MacDonald.. will. get und'erway at :6.15 sharp.: 'Mr. W J..'Bain , and .Hossack onto spent a' few. holidays with ,STILL 'YROT'ESTING' 'Since•.`arrangements Were made for the • Lucknow-Benmiller ser- ies between officials o • ith el tines near ac• Keen ie p es dod -over acisplendi l: pro4ram4' The devotional 'part rjf the' program .was centred ori th word ; Love and after the §sign.. tura reading Mrs. D. R. MacKer,- zie gave a splendid conlment;ary' • it. Primers were. offered b Qn. Miss Minnie 'Cathcart and Mr,, • How.es.:Miss,Gretta Carhpbell, ;end • , Mrs. Emile, MacLennan 'gay;! short, readings. Mrs ..Elizabetfa Rose and 'Mrs D,:..A,'" MacLea;t ..,a gaye. two well prepared paper, Strathroy; on the.land of: religion;` inJndia ;Mr .'and 1Vlrs Wm Townsend of ,Sudbury are. visiting at v.. Mc- ;from•'tYie "study book ` u An, rateriestmg feature of the Iver's.. •• ,e McCall• of Victoria, meeting was the ° presentation of Mr. ,George f the two B.0 ; spent' Sunday at R; 1Vliddle- a life membership certificate . to clubs word from ..League • Pies, . • • .• . •• ' 1VIrs.John Ross, An addr't�ss �f � Walter• � • ; ,. �. • ' ' appreciation .for her service,.. w;iio dent Tory Gregg is .that e.`Londesboro team. Isl. Mr. Jim: and John McLeod and pp Ta.ras of th always gave '.ready and able a5 - I Miss Annie • McLeod spent :SUB- pressing for. a .protest hear- , was read. to• her'by the day. with Mr;. and Mrs Brock of sistance mg... League officials, it seems, � Strathroy ' feel the protest xs groundless, and , cK nzi;e is •h. • • ' president, Mrs Neil J.' .Ma Ken • oh z1 . Miss Bessie M ee and regret for hel' 'approach- Puck,' the are 'trying to "talk' .him: out bf the •home of her oro-. ng departure .from our, midst. dant color • page in, daying • at Comic Weekly,'with this ' Sun -it",' and save''$25:' If the hearing th`er, -Walter McKenzie. day's Detroit Times 'held it was .slated to come up The. meeting ;closed ..with the Lc entre; Lord's prayer and :national ' an them::A very. socialperiod was' • 'last night d)., BORN : .. Receives. New Dodg. e • NcQ�ILLIN Tn Wanghan Hos- petal: onAugust- 12 n.- -° =. $ Hendersoi receiPv ed i. Pw; Dodge • last Mr: -and i%Ir5 'Mr:Q i-}Iir<, _d&i c �.. n D dg son •week from, Reg McGee, Goder.ich.. • ;{ psis of �aKtbii ; dam.goo ar&sib • arnessiaQ no#her 1111111 � IlilairlarrerriVirEfritirrMb _ qAllillI IM"frrinTlil !�lirmffrifEr r t��,�11i1'A orsepower: r Hydro ELECTRIC:IT 14 lilt ia to, BORN.; .� BURNS " — ' In Wingham• General d ix Hospitals on Friday, . u gt 22n . • enjoyed afterwards. • :• . LclCe- aas;' P ,amela Eileen.: Won Group -1n Two Straight::. Ripley girls •are' group softbal-1 champions; •having nosed. Kincar, dine out m ,two str. aight by. score's of :5=4•. and 4:2 The:Lakeside las-. iW io •eed late .Ser form arid after''eliminat g Luck-• now'' with. `Compartive ;ease gave the:—crack Ripley . nine a ion for the. money. • People sometimes ask us what we ,are doing . about ' providing' more electricityT for. Ontario. Many know • how close We are: • nett' to using' up: all our present supply. • • Since, the .end'•of the war; Hydro's • Ontario, which was started many peak: load demand hos increased • months ago ' when mafenais :and , y., or• were in even shorter supply approximately 500,000 horse • • .lab power •,, or more than25% of the than' riow.. It" will give you 81,000' it stii{ horsepower 'comnnencing net'year. highest wartime demondand , • • being, rushed to, completion, o What are we doing abaci its , /dded 500;000 horsepower will be Above is a but only a pori,'' avp iable!in the naxt five years Part, 1• ' of the '-ernswbr It shows the great : In. the meanwhile we must all o°se power -development at Stewartville,' ,Hydro ; sparingly so there' will be on the: Madawaska River in Eastern enough toga yaroi,nd. With other Hydro developments mounting. '' n e;Jr;4E! ELECTRICITY,. LIVING ROOM, 6- E tefitiC.; V1iER•-, COMMISSION OF .ONTARIO w.-._.......�.,, ,..eggs .�... ,w OBIT:UAR Mr. ,and'Mrs. Donald.M'a tin • fainily Mr.,: & Mrs: Orland John ston, Brucefield, •were Sunday, visitors with Mr. and. Mrs; hlark:A 'Johnston: .Miss Doris, Eadie,• R.N., Tor onto; ."is spending this v eek af. ` WM G McMANNIS ` William G.1 McMannis age 83, of•. 834 Portage ,Ave'., South Bend; Indiana,::- a'nager°.of the hurldirig :there until his, • retire- ment • four :years ago,,' .died' at'. �1!!em `ia1 hospital --after an- ill- ness -of tw,b' months Mr. `McMannis . was: born. in Luekn.ow, 'Ontario, November 9,° 1863. ••He: was the youngest, son ,of, Aimour: and Mary; ,McMannis who were 'among the first settlers. ,of 'these part. •Iii 1879 ;tie le.ft' Luckno'w' and became an• apprentice. in; the .bar-. nesse 'l ustrt.eis in 1Cincardine. In 1883 he 'event ;'to b :the United States . and - set.. up :.business :an Sheldon, North Dakota In 1886 re--opened-*'--ha-nesse :biz-s-ineSs--x ; Pelican Rapids, Minnesota •• and conducted that ';until'" the spring of 1889• wher1' he Moved to South Clinton, �irsiting with hey' hr�-_" Bend, :Indiana. For several years: then lVlr.. are and 'M.rs. ,Josh , Ackert. Miss Doris Peggy: Palin and iVfr:'Bi11.1?aliri of'`: Toronto' visited last �� 4 ei: a; the Thgrxtpsori home.:'• Mr,' and • •Mrs..;•Robert 1Ii Don aid and •farrilyspent Sund iy.' : 1tn•.' 'her 'sister, `Mr. and, i4lr :Cl14)r,ge• . elson, PaisieY. . Mr: ;and Mrs. Ogle: '.ilki • ;11 ;•, ICingarf were guests of Mr.: and' Mise, Ernest ,Ackert on ,Sraltciay Mi and'' Mrs... John O.v; en Sound • were .recent visitors at the home of he . son \i •: and ;Wits.' Jack Ackert, :Mrs'.'�1r'alf;er ren fined for a. few''days-. , Miss Norma. • McMu1 chi., ;,,11:x.,' Huron, was:"'a visr.i<or= -last: week: with • her. cousin', Mrs R' s nsrd' Ackert Mr. and'', Mrs.: ',D -ick lMleQui'lm, Mr., and. Mrs !Max Bushell and, Mr. and '':Mrs;''Ge`o :Colwell spent the week -end 'at Tobe r rosy 1VIr: and Mrs:' Jaynes O'D'nnnell' ' and family, Mr. arid. Mrs :Jarne3 'Smith ...and boy's. 'attended the• .,: band.' concert at. the, Palace -Gar ----7--. ,deris,•PorMOSa, aiace-Gar---- - •dens,•Pormosa, on. Sunda .Mrs Bill Sterling and Nancy, he •• was. eon ployed by :the . Singer, Manufacturing Company and r Stduebaker: Coporation of South Bend. From, 1910 until 1914' he • • A numbgr, of homes on; the 8th .. Con:, west, afire ;recei�ang a.' fie�h. coat of paint ' s Harris• spent the (( was .manage' � of the employment: • Thofriends Mr's tri: Krn ;, 'department of'the United` Statesweelend'with fr sar Steel: Co, 'Gary,• Indiana. when dine , the present T 0 0 F.. building was •corripleted "h : 'became .manager =Sympathy acknow le;df,sement, 1 Wand ' held that .. position until his retirement •Augtist •1943:; He was • active . in ' Odd'' Fellows circles, holding posts : of ()grand senior .warden • of the Indiana grand " encampment, .grand . patri- arch .of the.tencampinerit and .nat- ional treasurer ' of the, • ogran= ization. He was • a member of South' Bend Lodge No. 29, IOOF; Portage Lodge Net. • 675, F. &, A;_ IM,; 32nd. degree Mason, and the 1 South Bend Consistory, • IIn Sanuary.' 1886 he, married Sallie E. Brown; who.,preceeded • him • in -death' in Decenlb'er ' 1930.' In 132• Yie married °:Mary' Burr tgoyne, 'who survives: • Other sur, ✓ivbrs. are a..ciaugh'ter.,. Mrs, Theo- dare E. Graverson, Bremen, „In- diana, seven grandchildren a n d ,our teat grandcnildrem One cards are available ' at T"e. Sen` tinel Office . , Put On Two Night .Shore ; ` • . "The•..best of •its' .kind he has'. ever seen", was,the avay,nnc "old- timer" described the `Goodie.Fan-' ily performance° presented here on Monday and., Tuesday :nights, And, this Boost. •come:, f :,m one who has seen many a 1`1. show, The Goodies, a 'color= i.rirrl�' c Members,., t avbl , fir: a large bus,' and' tYtoveci .irsto tcwr..on Sunday, parking their• travelling& h ne beside the Town ...Versatile a rid tale IV; e.d mttaicians ; . they i tt::r�rt. a very . p. entertaining"' .show. on • Monday night, The crowd • wasn't ler:ge� and .with an open 1k"ht Tues 3Y son, '1-lolla A. Mc•Mannis passed decided to remain a.;.,-.2. . a .ay in 1937. peat ,perfoimar.ee. � `,4 . a re''. •