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The Lucknow Sentinel Lucknow, Ontario
LILTCKNOW NATIVE PASSES
BOUNDARY EAST
The death . of, Mrs, Mai'. Jane •Mr. and . Mrs, 3. Dawson enter -
Munro 'occurred Monday, at the "tained! Mr, and, Mrs',, Alex .Daw-
A report just released by residence .of, Edward Bawering, . son, and. Mr, and -Mrs, Bill :Davit-
• School.. Inspectors J M. Game 'and , No. '2 Highway~ near Lambeth . son. of'• London and "Mrs �'Clatit
A. A. Gilroy, sheds same inter :st : Mrs. Munro was born •in Luck-, McLean and 'Kenneth of Wing:
ing; facts on. w:1nat Se -children- noW--8' -.:.-3rear .- gP, ancl-tniov-a4-4n ha}n last -vice -
a p1, -,t . 1.t,,iy. • ,rx westnmirr,ster township 05 •;;ears 01 N 4n ay 4,:at Steres
� r% �`<x'NZ, �.+'i . `•an'r? . F� y . � »A ,: :.. . E
�. . eph'; '•Ert. ,p'it i1, ..,arldor,,,. to,
F,•-.? "lni,'j
their ins ectazate;;. hacre, done; tta 'aec�• She w'as tlne,�,zYfc-cf the -lit+
''i, `lVtis 5.tuart: Dav s :
.,;assist-tIie work of=; luniar-Red Pat Munro:: Before his Bea � ��_.. ' on a s+�n Cin-.
Cross Cross ----She ,ss' s•arvivete Oak• gratttlatiowa
trey, lived at Wh
..' In tFze recent. JunYor e ,
d by:.:-a.,srste-;,- .__ Word was received. here on
campaign for • war funds'�''tl�e'-Cathe,•ine • Spindler, London tv.o,- S—ni d.,:a:Y b -y . ahc. "Mrs, T orris
ectorate : brothers, J.'' A . Miller:, Lonclon; `Inglis . and Mr. Alfred Patterson:
schools of. the. local ' he Ontario; . of the death .of -=thea cousin, Mrs
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r wised $5412.42 andWorripar d H A,` 1Vliller La Vallee, • Archie--•MacAonald (nee,'. Lillian..
Patiersiin):.of .Stratford;
.Mrs. Merrill £Cantelon of Wing
'ham "spent " the week-eind' ' with
her; bother,
Mr. Alfred Patter'son::
Mr: 'and Mrs.. 'Jack;. MacMillan•
motored to Kitchener'on Tuesday
for • their son Lavergne who pass,
OBITUARY k
exams successfully arida is return
ed on his ears work. -and Easter
MRS. •ROBERT THOMPSON ing to. :his home for.. the • .sum-
'mer months, � ,, ',' •
We regret. `to announce...the:'Anniversary' services ar• e
in the Whitto be,
passing of one •of� Ashfield's best, ''.echurch ••Pres -
Mrs. Robert :Thompson, nee-Bes- n church ` on,Su#iday; .Ma>i,.
• byteria
sae .Mclntosh, who died ri the, 27th at 11 a M. and• 7..30 p.M.:witl
Rcawley. General. Hospital;, Mount Rev:: t 11 Imenderson of. .1i i.1
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Vernon, Washington,: on Friday, as; speaker.
May, 18th,• 1945; She:.was 80 years) • ''Mr. • and hltra. Jaynes C rr
and -'7 months old. She leaves to. Douglas , aljd David ,visited.:at Mr.
mourn one brother,' Hugh:: me.
,
Ed. McQuillan s. on, Sunday;
Intosh of Lucknow, and. ` three .
asters,
Mr. 'and 'Mrs'.Alex'Inglis event
Mrs H. : J ` Goodhand of to :Toronto -last week. ' •
Detroit,' Mrs Isaac. Hetherington Mr. and Mrs: Harold Albin, Mr.
With $3502:80 in' 1944. This is .an.
outstanding ,achieveneit ' and, re;
fleets' great credit,upon the teach-,
ers and pupils 'who made -great
:efforts 'to , attain this high goal
In-1944'and 194$ the Inspector.
ate of 'Bruce On part), Huron (in
part) ;raised thelargest sum of
money for the Junior Red Cross.
' War Fund.,from among all .the Ire-�:
sp'eetorates: of Ontario: • Miss Min-
nie Bartlett, supervisor of Junior
Red Cross; reports that this is
the ': only " Inspectorate in 1945
raising over. $4090,00,
Unfortinately ` the important
"War rk'' carried., on, during
the past .' k years is: not.:as well
• :U till
known ary.it should be pun,
the. end ofd December 1944= the
school- •chi`1'dren:;Of •Canada have -
.contributed $521,736.78 to the
Junior I ed,. Cross. Over $42,000.00,
Of this iwas .used. to place `1200 of Goderich and. Mrs. C.11. Mand ; & M •
, s. Donald,' McLean aria baby
in tru tints in : our' of Los Angeles.. Sanc ra spent •S'aturda:y evening .at
orchestral
' p rison.: camps in.• Germany, . before -`tier- arrge--sliethrea�r: Mr.George Kerlrredy:s•
p..These same camps. • were sup- •herself unsparingly unto„ .Christ ,Mt.,arid' Mrs. Ted Collyer arid,
p I ian •service. Her courage and.vito.l •
.plied :with over•$S,Q00 00 wort'r► Mr: and ilrs. Farish Moffat and
,of exercise:: bOo s pone;i„t-Fath.- faith blessed all who came under t at -Mr Cep` Fish
�ematical instriinients,. etc which her influence For a time she was ties last Week:
matron of: -a cotta e -at .the -Mimi. o'
; Permitted / nany of 'our buys er g et _.
•• Industix�xal School, m atron;•.of an Af the�••_.annital rne; nna :'of the
continue .''.kheir studies .' 'Under_= , Whitechurch Women's •Institute
; 'Canadian teachers who. were�alsti Old Fo1v ,iorr}e in Toronto,:Later. .
she `k ier,;aunt's.place;(Miss the` following,, officers`, were. elect
prison .$254, ., worth of,.dpti- • •ed: 'hon. pies 'Miss. Grace Rich
al, equipment l,ls'o ,..vent .to ogic , Ann,ie McKenzie) as Bible woman- '
' of the Toronto Mission Union •She ardson;• ..past Pres , Mrs. L:. Grain,
;prlsoners:'m enemy countries 1 e•�',' left there an 1906 to marryRobert P%es:, „Mrs. Cecil; Falconer, . 1st
.
fore -1944 11100,000.00' was, devotedA Bert Wafters; 2nd'
toy the purchase` of much needed. Thomvice; Mrs: pson. Together, they entered 1.
into'•. the Methodist. work as ]ay
vice, Mrs.: Nelson .Pickell; • sec
food for the starving children of,
preachers; At, the ,• outbreak of treas.,'Mrs. Jas. Falconer; .branch'
1,1119-1-14 Whir I:�theyto,
ok.•over :the- 'dir-ectors,-'.Mrs. George cclan
church, at `.Greville.,'` Washington, aghan,. ;Mrs: Ernest ;Casemore,'
Ai t e r• w a rd .s:'' they Continued Mrs: Russell , Gaunt, Mrs. Tom
preaching and : teaching, organa- Moore; Mrs James Laidlaw, Mrs,;
ing And loving the :scattered 'Mac, Ross, press • reporters, Mrs.
churches. and. ". people „;pf the Geo. Fisher, -Mrs J. D. Beecroft;:
mountain'. country _�in • that•: part of ypia•r-nrst,-:-Mrs•-rW R ::Farrier, Mrs.:.•.
Three times'• the � • were N. Pickell;''.auditors, .Mrs Lorne
the west. Y
Mrs:. Robert "Mowbray �ther's_.`''`program '--was,
lyen leave to cross . the cogtrneri . Johnston, ,M Mo Day P
ittees: flower :and: ut`at°our church. Sunday
e': Once theytook a.• Starndinr; comm carried o
back � horn ,
An
iz •:ri :Charlie:
t r-.0
od', M
-long,as---:a •: year °preaching and;fruit,,, Mrs E.-Wefwo c e . morning -,with,
i 1- ',School •su
ern-•
-showing-lantern' �-: :slides -in -school- : r :Mrs:' -W. J--Couftex;: agr. cu derson•.:Sunday'-'Sc o p
s � P,
ho
u
ses'and backward
places mak- tur2•. a
nd; Casn.`a'-dAian . i
ndustries,• 'tendent in
charge, These Those taking
ing theirscantsupport bY. taking Mrs.B: McClenag.han•''Historisalpart were Mrs:Gordon Kirkland,
.resa,ch,:,Vr.IcCormick. MissesLonnaaniLoisIiante_.
•
a collection oncea week,. Miniies•.;=--ev:---fiowse=gave.a ,splendid ,ad-
:Wherijtihey, were seventy --then ,home economics, Vrs Jr:
take
War work, Mrs.' G. Gillespie; .pub; .. dress ;The Junior choir assisted.
.
were sent to � the • coast ,oto.
-Mrs,' Jack McMillan; sorzal` with -,a --musical• number.. •: '
licit:, `M . •
charge- of • ;five a'ppoiritments. , : , A. E,• `Pardon oro- ,� •
w
elfare,, Mrs... Mrs. Will Ritchie
There they made a •success and and: Mrs. Ern
n•' .re-•- -gram .committee,' Mrs. W'.• R;_Far- Saturdaym:
Tm ;'fr'"rends: Mr. Thoirrpso p . est .Gardners spent p.
Y s _ Her; Mrs G:: Fisher, Mrs: J: air -
in `wife ' by five earn. r n Godench
deceased- his, .... .... Y . - . � , ., .. , .,. • :Lorne �. i ..
' ,sill .made her chill,:.: Mrs D.Craig, Mrs. Lorre
Mrs,' ThoriYpson still
Johnston;•
'..Mrs. A. Coultes, Mrs. Mrs. Joe 'Freeman and
h With the people of this 1-ist ' Mr. and.
on •Sunda . with
•• G Gillespie .Grace Richar s family. v Y .
t t
-Rev.. Jaynes •�Scobie conducted,
the ,funeral service at the A. 'Mih
lard George `funeralg1iome in 'Lon-
ddn •on Thursday at. .2 o'clock;
Interme?nt, Was 1n: Woodland Cern-
etery;•.
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;ri1URSDAY, MAX 24th, 194
a0711/2
China, Greece-,-.xugc-Sliavia, Po
land, ,'Belgium,' etc. •In 1945 pro-
viding of` food' and '`clothing for
these ill. clad, half starved child-
ren has been greatly accelerated.
Following is a list of.contribu,
hook hat:-..
-t-- ' ns, made by .-localsc ,.
do
ing the ;section, the: amount and
,the teacher.
•
rs' t i 1(inlass. 'Tow:ins$ip
t , F
.s
., 33
:40
Le
no
1 Y.
,��: R � `�^' w �.S:.S'2 34:00; John ;Blankwell; S._ ,.
S.S.
•�, � �� 4 18:00. " Audre MacMurchy;, .
,542.7...68,• Helen I. Orr;...S S',7 33.0'1,'
•Mrs:';'M rtle 1ylonohan SS. 8, 5.0
Y l
aret•• alkeld; U.S S:;-9; 35.04,
,•, Marg S ,
'Jean MacMillan; . U.S.S. 10,.:'4_.40,
'"-•total 170.59;
Belva Thornes n, $.
°I
. average $18.95..,.
4.9
RIGHTS
. stice of farmers' incomes is:
When ahe�in�u
r einoved the economy' of Canada as a
whole : will be strengthened and the crosss
will"enjoy a
e�ton , of our � population
Newir` Prosperity such as, they have never
had before. s .
e Yet`@SSI
I
tib/
�onse�wa .,
LE
rt�iW^Huron .Progressive -Co
' crew
the
•
I O:N_�
.• Huronfiownship
10, ,.Mrs_Lois.'Craw
ford; S.S. 2, 1.1.00;•' Kenneth Fisk.;,
'awle S.S..4;
S.S.3, :15'.60, Ada , G y,.
15:00,, Geraldine Emerson;
'Margaret •Ruttle• S.S - 9,
9:80;' Mrs; M g ,
2'0.00, Margaret ,M'acMurchy
11 12.00, Anna MacDonald, . S.S.
12, ;10.00, Margaret. Bowers; S.S.
13 ° 10:00; Mrs.-Allene. Bradley;
S.S, 15;..10 00,. Lillian .Osborne,'
total; $14440; :average $13.13.
Culross Township,
S S 1.; $1.0.00, Grace seharback4
Margaret Cameron;
S. ':3, '14.51, Sadie.' G. 'Bushel•
,S, ,4,. ,113 15 1VIrs Florence Ai nt
:Stre ng; : S.S: 5, '4 00, Ethel, Gaw.ley; :
S.S.6, 12.25, Wrnnifr ed 1MacDon
aid:. S.S,-- 7,-'18.00; Jarretta`Mac-
IDoYr lc1=5 .5 ;$ SQ .1Vjrs ' Fllxv-
be'th.Porter; S,S,'9, 16.00, Alberta
7VIaeKinnon: . `S.S. 10., 5.00,Mrs
Grace Grahain; S'.$: 11,:6.00, Ver-
onica `Blake: total $123.91:' avert
age' 511.26.
Luc1•:no'cv Public :School, $10,00;
Luckn'o .v .High 'School, .5.70; R=n •
'ley Public School, 36,00; Ripley
Continuation School, 24.Q0;.
home n • • Richardson oin men:t: She. took wo rip, ,
app t W: G. '.:Hunter. .
'Mr.: And Mrs:....
aldne Tto see. her' loved,. •ones :';:r,
Ontario and Detroit:
_.. Children Ba: ptzecl
LL:AtYa .:recent Mothei'.s'.)Jay ser
vice. at :Whitechurch Presbyterian
chuttch, Reit: As H, Wilson,' bap-,
tized ; the following Children:
"-MAW Beam ';y.' . uthttr':.of - r:
' ' a'nd ]Vii s.' Wm, Purdon of St lel,
ens;' tonna .Verna daughter. of
r: and 'Mrs. Archie •Aitcheson,
John' Donald,'shn 'of Mr: °and Mrs:
John Cleghorn, Wingham; Mar:.
• .Judith, daughter of Mr,. and Mrs,
Jas, •Wilson, .and George W.allac`..
son • •of Mr, and Mrs: Wallace
Conn.
REW
Mr. and .Mrs. Jack• Curran and
family spent Saturday evening at.
Mr:•,�Iexb urra�r'slVfafeking.'
Mrs., Raymond Finnigan, Cies
ter and,Louise were. Sunday vise
tot's- with •.Belgrave friends,
;M•:arl:<Mrs Ronald•:to�nns,;;
daughters,.,Patricia` and; Bever)Yr
who;spe:nt the past week wrth.Mi
and Mi•s ;Cecil Blake -and other
Tien. s; re tritrt3dt'ttr't1Tei h nn rrt-
Harris.to.n 'on Saturday.. ,
Wf144LIAM '111cFARLAN
The death of William McFarlan
occurred sudlenly . at. his '.r,'esi-.
Bence ' in the village of Kinloitgh-
on Monday, . May .14th, '
;Mr: ,McFarlan who was 'in his
-fr6th -year-w-as---a-'s-on-off:the-lat
Donald McFarlan,; and Christy,
Ann 'McDonald,.residents in, the:
vicinity ' of . Kinlough t`or ' many
years O.f the family of five, three
brothers and, one sister ve
They ' are Daniel arid Archie of.
K'irrlough, John-af: Kincardine-
rnd. 1V[s hr-rstaa» -Iodgi r.5 ra
Lticicnow.
The funeral: service Was held' on
Friday afternoon .from the bonne
of his. brother Archie McFarlan,
conducted,, by Rev. H. F. Darin.
Interment was, iiijl South' K nlos,;r
Cemeten ', the pallbearers being
James Hodgkinson, Jarnes..I-IodS
gins, William Wall, Bert: McL9n,
George. Haldenby and "Wesley;.
Ori ,,. Wednesday, ,evening the
,people of .this corrrrnunity.gather-•
ed at the' church 'where .a service;
was heldi•and the •Honor 'Roil Uri -•
veiled by •FO. Colin Crozier. :.Rev.
Vicicerson spoke; feelingly -ofthe
boys •yin 'service, -,and also of the
ones ..w.ho :gave : th.`eir .lives. _ Mrs,
R•orralci-Stor tris -who-•hadP just_ze-
turned . frorn. overseas_: and, had
spent the last 5 year, - in service"
spoke ' of the. Dieppe raid;', ;and
other •places, which' proved very
inter es At.:.,the- .close. -lunch
was -served and a social time' Was
spent. Marty of .our former .rnern-
b.ers who had moved elsewhere'
,to resitle, were'presenar
t id•• took.
part in the. 'service. •
,. •F. O. -Colin Crozier Jeff •Thur,;-
day for London .'where he would
Mr. Andi'e.w Ritchie of Ila ars`
is busy buzzing wood .in this
-
'Ga dner;
.Mr..
and .•.Mrs,,,Ile y ;
Lane,' Mrs... Richard .Gardner
m.:iii'W•n hii'ri';:
atur
da
spent' S _ _y .p.
in..
Mr„and Mrs. -Sid :Gardner and.
- ..rr':.with .,
Keith .spent Thursday ¢
Mr,: and Mrs Frank Johnston pf.•
Hol' rood:
Y.
Visitors with �Mr. --and
Gardner. over 'the •, we k -end
T: � Gard � �.
were: Mr.' Joe Ia.mseidlcr and d?tz
`hter Rosella, "Mr: Harold: Gaya:
g•
ner of Hamiltotr c.
_ :g i A St.'._. �:._
-Jas.: C1,ar ,��
.;.. i • aria :Mrs. h ..._
M
Augustine, Pte. Melvin: Criiii; arid' .:
at.h-
1VIrs,. :Craig and daughterK
leen of > London ”„ visited Sind Y
friends.,
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with. Zion frs.. .
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FO'R .•°
SPINNING ANIi ., KNITTING
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IVIA,�ING *AR ANDS CI�"ILIA
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—Mr. and.. Mrs'. T-ed-ivic'C1ena heri
and Tittle ' son Percy of .Whit,
church were recent 'Visitors ;with
Mr.. Wm and. 'Miss: Beatrice
Quill'in, . - '
Cdngr•atulatic ns are due
AitchesoflA.who was tied for third
place in . the solo class;fear• boys R.
,spend a few days before leaving, years old and under at the,`MW;-
s
for i
Lova 'Scota• , _ cal Festial last week: •
ircle ,Bar Knit
CCo.
tar '
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Botany . Dryspinners'; Reg'd
Kincardine, Ontario.