The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-05-17, Page 2olo
fiHERSD;A ';. 'MAX 7th; 1945
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ASHFIELD CONSIDERS
PURCHASE ~
E• OF BULLGRADER,
�A�S ..
R,G
• Ashfie'id T ,,o - .wn P shi -Couneil
� ,
•under consideration; the purchase
of a bullgrader to be used in wid-
ening • township ----roads.. and -for
snowp owing.. . A cower .grader-
te-cost; ab3 ut $?O,000..
i
c
the current ' 'V for
Y loan:
pi n :Ashfield Council su. .
l; camea g, �..0.?...OE. �;....odeferred
scribed $1OQn the d d e
payment' plan.,:
Hanover Officer Killed
Most of our readersa wih. recall
e y interesting letter from
Stewart Cameron which we puke
lished. back in F bruary. In that
made. reference to. Lieut.
letter he rrt ; to
ry
Graham Blake' of • Hanover., ' ho
he refeyred ' ` Very brhvn.
u
-&- ot?.E?.. of `.flit
The
Han-
ago
we .Ias g
,o e
b t �-
. S. rted the death • of
ver_. . � _.. _ . R :..-��.....�;:c nt
t - Was ka1ci%
G:a>xam; who . ...Nm�
in :action. on •April'23rd. His. faith-
' the' ostmaster_� in Hanover
er 1s, P..
Cann McNab. Group-; .
,ThoNay meeting. of the Cann-
' W.A..•,was
1Vic�T, g .P .,
held .at the home. of Mrs r George
'n attendance and'
Joynt wth:2Qt.i.a t .d
'... a idin - With V -E,
' ab r g
cN s
Ms M p
Day being officially celebrated on
Tuesday, the program , was; com-
posed of patriotic, and Mother's
• Day numbers; : The meeting open-
ed 'with the National Anthem af-
ter .which one, minute's silence
was observed,,, followed by a pray -
e of.remembrance.' Other patri-:
• ;ti- nurribers:'were . -a reading'by
ic
' Mrs W. ,B Anderson and . an art-
icle'
rt -
c le' ori current events • by. Miss_: 'L
. e
McLean. The scripture:reading by
Mrs.' Harold Treleaven ,was ' fol-
lowed by, the Lord's prayer in
n. • Mother's Day,: yeadings
unser
were given by. Mrs.::Raynard,Ack-,
ertand' Mrs.. .George. Joynt •, after
vi hich M•rs ;W P. Reed closed the
" • t in - with. , prayer. ' Contests,
•meet g h P �•
were conducted :by .Mrs . Jack
° CORNERS
cuLRos�
Mr.-. and Mrs, ,Basil. Thompson
M
and family spent a day last week.
Hod ins
wtwith Mrs.',Walter Er t; ,
.,
eniri :'was
ver pleasant � ev g ,
A Y p•;.
held I at the home of Mrs; Prank
Thompson when a miscellaneous
shower was held hi :honor of Mrs.
Ralph' Hodgins n &.
Mrs. Wim: Davidso.
Mr.<andMr,
Doris visited; Sunday afternoon
and Mrs. Earle:Hodgins..
with' Mr
Mrs. Crozier of London and
Colin-ofuancouver "Mr.
• spending
� .re
a few days.with Mr.. and rs.;..
Clifford Crozier.
,Mrand
, Mr's.: Cecil B7ake,.•Jim-•
-my-.&-,Lynda. are visiting friends
-f"atharincs;.....
�'i�`��CS�� ,rte.
t'.
s. Bet"'rrc'1eaven. •isyt`?d. her
I r a= 1 hones a11cre::.
h
xs n
to e
-b �'`a 't
,.t..
Mrs'
�r
A.ekert and : Miss- Jean.Osborne-
MFS, • Minnie Horne of•
Toronto
was a week..endvtsztoi:.:her
Mrs, Tyndal Robinson' left last
•
el^Har iltan.:of. Stt'aM-
•,. _ � •,rel
week on a trip'to the West Coat,
• Dick'McBride has moved frmn.
Kinlota h toP. M. Johnston
house at the 2nd .COncesston.
Mt, and Mrs Norman Wilsrt
daughter • Marion of, 'Hain i 1,.
ton were
and g week -end: visitors het v.
}
� -
Thursday
hursdaY.� a fte rn
o
onsAndrew-:.-;of-
cousin, F
.` an -d
car
,
Mi. and Mrs. Herb Curran, Mr. spent the week -end' with. her pa'
M . W G:'Andrew
and Mrs, Jin° Curran' and Dicki ; erste • Mr; and Mrs:•.:,
Mr. and-'Mrsq-Tom Anderson,' Mr• 1'Ufrs Peter` MacDonald' Who had.
. ElmWrtih chard and Sean, ,..,. irr.. act Mr.s `J, ` R; Mc'
and.. Mrs - . been assist g.
,were. callers, with: 1VIr. and 1VIrs. Na}�,s fog, ,several ;months,, has'
unda evening..
Jack Curraz:'on S. Y .gone to Har'xiston.
Mrs. Jack. Curran`: and
& Mrs. -Vernon .Hurn-• Mies Alma Solomo.
,. . het a
and ;1VI s•; h ek end with p
M.
ter and • fa'rnlY? b �'
Donald Treleaven ' and Penny of
Torontd also. Mr.. and'Mrs. 'Law-
r.e'rtce Tremain .and 'son Kenneth
Toronto spent. 'Mother's Day-
of. T _.
with Mr. &' Mrs.. Bert Treleaven.
The' monthly' meeting' of': the
W.M.S. was held a(t the home' of
Mrs.- Raymond Finnigan: with a
good attendance. ;,Mrs. Treleavcrra
ad '.charge of :the program. Sev
erai ladies read paragraphs ,Out
of the pamphlet, . "Second• • Pioti-
eers .A:sduet was sung -by Edna:
• McWhinney° 'and,.Mrs.• Kilpatrick.
,good report 'of the Women e
A g
Missionary Presbyterial :. held. in.
by' the. ' re:3i-'•
I,Goderch' was given y ,; p .
dent, Mrs. Sam Kilpatrick. Mrs..
Zinn ;'then ; gave.: an interesfin
Patches were ` given out.
:_reading •
for • uilt bliieks ;fo-; r -"t ie Red Cross
Times•Do Change
When Grandma had callers,
h
They met:when
timid.
heart, •
Arid when they sat, together •
They
sat this far apart.
i
When. . randdaughter's `boy friend
g
,calls, .
'i
Hegreets .her with, a:'kiss
And , : they
`When they sit together
d
Theysitelosetogetherlikethis
:ter '' e'.b.stf'rT: d
A r
�aY en
Watt dillg fico font +�,r 1.
as
omfa�..tnh.,
e ,.:
MCrsh
uTr
rcahn:k
i
MrsARobertson of, Moun
t
.
Forest spent: Sunday hereand•
'
tended anniversary servicesi
'the •Presbyterian
,1 f::Miss:.Ellen' .Armstrong. of.
r:'' =e d:wth
.;spent the, w�
spent .t e �:. .. S.„. ,: • , .
.: , . Sblc�-. d•Mrs. ' :..G: Ari-
a d Mi s, W. , A . parents 1VIr.: an .. .
Pets IVY,, . n .. p
w. o
' L
u
c
knca
�f
o
monj. strong •
;joyed. The June meetirig will
-held•: at- the home of Mr$ Harold
Alun..
•
.N., , oT II
Ritchie,hie R g
Miss 'Doris_. G
Mr:' and •Mrs Doug Trench
Stratford spent the°°..week-end at two children of Listowel
the .home .of :het. .rnother, Mrs. Jas,
Ritchie
'.Miss Lorna Reid of Toronto is
few weeks' witl? ; her;
spetading...a ..
parents; Mr., and `Mrs.. Sam ;Reid..
Who..have bought the .. Mallough
home in :town:.. :
Mrs. Perry Collins of -Echo. Bay;
Al onria,. Mrs, Maude Hall of Kin:
g<�
reline and Mr. Earl Percy o.f,
}ncardinc township .were :recent
guests; of Mrs. Margaret Dudley •
of town. Mrs. 'Collins:.came 'down
to attend thefuneral of her a int.
Mrs., Jane •'Percy.• '
'recent .visitors with her parents,
M
r and Mrs; Well. Henderson:'
•
YoungBobby Murdie, Of,
Mi, ,.
.
and. Mrs. Alex,Murdieof 't' -.
'.onto, is quite .thrilled : that` ;►l!,;
birthday .falls'on V -E Day, wh}cit'
is a1so President Trum'an's':nt'.al
day,
Win the fight • for, freedorn'' from
'indigestion :. with : Wilder's.
ach: Powder. ,.Pleasant and, tact:-
;les,
Fs gives_ immediate/relief?
•.
in .tablet form. 50c nd
TAYLOR'S DRUG, STORE. `
Spent
Du
blin .•.Reye c Indirect No' d
'
'and a .1social half-hour was •:,en
Leave I
n . •
Mr. ;and`Mrs. Wm. -Buckingham ;:Son Has Been Liberated
of Ashfield.recently. received, a. On•Tue$day Mr; ancl,,Mr-, :F
tter,m ,
Metter fro:tlte'ir,son-Eldon; -;who- _VVelwgodof: Wb;t.techurch r �c
is. • an,.: R.C':A..F. air gunner.Ti''sed un:offtcial messages rogay.l .. P
letter,.dated April. ,r 17th; was w�i their son, WO1 Nor m
ten in Dublin? Ireland,''Where L] •=.1 who -has been .a p.risont t ci'f �,
•
don and, a 'friend were spend -111,f
a leave. 'To visit there they: had
to borrow: civilian clotlies. *Few
restrictions, *ere : evident. Food .
was' �abun'dant, as were cigarettes
and pipes, the .latter".,being ;an ex•Il:
tinct, article in London.:Eldon:w:is
:struck bythe absence -of ;ser -vice_
uniforms, :except: the.; green•
uni
forms of the Irish army,- Another •
strange • experience wa`s to 'vie i;Lioyd. who. was in the;sa : . •c :
the.' German swastika and 'eagle, ' as Not tn•an_; that,.' he had, be...,
gil en, much prominente h1 'front. et ated ,Api i'l 161h; and
of,. the .German Embassy,.. Eldonhe, arid. Norman werl c' c 'i•
concluded -his leiter with••the brief an Z,.Mi s Wb-lwood u ) i rte ':r
statement "I took.'46art in the bin sly waittn to hear'';u :
since he: Was shot :down ovo
Many(i
ori .-the ` 9th of • Nov nil .;
This message wh1C11' ar•ri\`t..c•
1
V ;Made -E, Day naturally m�ade� • 1M:11.. �
Mrs.' Weiwood'�\very. happy
<<�
•mesage •,was good news T1ik.
tar they :r.ece vel was .fi•on
Edward: Dawson.of
had .rece:ived- word. front hr.
daylight raid on Esser'' I • :: 'fr:om their
•
•
GerMany hasl, collapsed: It. is as if we had ,
Now- Suddenly; the. line .seer—riSTItioseAn,Or__,
,hands: We must brace oUrselies lest the pent.
isiw force" of., our own power send US Plunging
remain -10 done. --Much
ured if We aie,.ta-
which is, and has b'en, our ;real goal.
Thankhil shOuld,lici Proud we May 'Well
be of the courageous' fidelity of our fighting men
'and- the women who 'have - backed them,. PP;
. 'and of the proven quality 'Of our technical Minds •
_us_face the futOre with confident deter-.
mination that. Cancida'iT, 'Weir
be.applied to assure better' living
for all our People: As HYdro has'exPanded
power fir mighty War industries of Pntario, so
in' building for peace' yoiir Hydro stands recidY
to. do its 'full ipart in providing, a depend,able'
'and farmi.
S YOUR
Representative
ONTARI9
ISLATURE
ibouLtheine
T.
rew lowered.the School Tax by 50 per cent. -
'service and has plani, for :fUrther great
extensions as soCnri as materials
are' available. f
I THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO