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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-05-17, Page 2olo fiHERSD;A ';. 'MAX 7th; 1945 4 mir 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