The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-07-12, Page 7>UR DAYr
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gt, 4Mac Graham of. the 13...C.
E. and Mrs. : Graliarn of" Sum-
e•.isifin .:. lith",
side -:F E:I�•-ag ;.r
W&Alin lull ;tfets
Nfr.. . .,.
�rrtl �
rlvate.J. <E. Munger„ brother
1rs,D,:D •'garpeneto, who'. Was'
a`ryl
t liberated froth a German.
ones of wax'.eamp' is now at
home in HarrOv,' Ontario.
iVts: Promotion •'
r, and 1VIrs; Wm: 'Buckingharn
tshfield have beent informed.
' their. •son 'Eldon' has , been
noted, from flight sergeant to
rank of warrant officer.
AC Lloyd ,Elliott ..of 'Ottawa
siting this week with Mr.:. avid
Jack Canter: Lloyd was .at
'Omsk Sask;--for. about. 21/2
S and-. at Souris and' Moose
•for' short•" periods before tae -
posted to Ottawa. He expects
0 overseas
c 'To Aubtarnx ,
p• ublic; welcome :was • extend-.
ni Thursday evening to L"AC..
h Arthur upon:.his 'return ,t
urn •f xom overseas, Welcomed
was Lieut: (N S.)`'Laura' M.
ner---�V �v . 3a2: ii Vin= ov-rsea
l
three years with the: Arne
nursing ' sery ce. : '1
u
i.0arter\•Is : Home
I
, I
e. •Herb r p YCarte of•'Ri le and.
Brerl .of.Kin1oss, arrived ho
rn_overseas recently, after'ser
;abroad'for.aimppst 5.•years.1I,
`
1.1•
''served in'' Italy :as well ,ask
he Western Front. Another
eyite who' recently returned
LAC.:'Robert Liddle 'who•has,
i "for
overs as. ,
e a year an .
• a.
LOSS AIRMAN. SERVING • - -
OLIO EAST ASIA ZONE '"-
enald Ross .o the.:«Capadian
', who•: has been stationed...at'
rax, is•,spending his furlough'
This -pa en -s • x: a '> rs
Rtes ` Concession 1-f min
Donald expects .to' be posted
Ely to the Pacific: He isone'
hree : sons : of Mrs`, and Mrs.
who ' are in ,the service.':
• Norman,,.:Ross' has been in
arid for over 31%2 years '':With
R,C.A.F.; and Sgt' Air Gun-
Wm Ross. is.: at present', :On
etional duty ;with "a bomber
in .the. sputh.'`East Asia
Ere, Bill was based in India.
some'' time; but, was 'later
'd farther. east.' - "
NARROW 'ESCAPE
N •TVRR'ET Si 1' OFF'
t. Air Gunner Jasper Farrish,
of Mr and Mrs.:''Eb er Far
of ,Gorrie recently. arrived
v�erseas lie spent'the'
,Ashfield With._ his.
dfatler Mr:_ s '
r John. Parrish:
s
ler"".: ., ",_ : .:.
p , was 0 ye a Es• old in Feb:
Y, but is a 'veteran an -mak
3- 6-•0 - n
perationar flights'to his
it: One of .these missions Was.
rop food to the isolated and;
iitrg :Dutch peri le
p.. r•• .
Siler 'doesn''t. consider his ' cob
•
lir gu}iner'.to be. any more
,erotts-.than that ;of. the rest
he ergiv.: r - eirrres Were.
trine the-lilane he contends,
'eei„.cloSest,:shave 'earne..on
f lr htr•' whoa thou
et off; .,shot ,the
frcm'over° top of hirci
riddled .the: ''shine ' with •56
s:
re '
tri �.. ••
p;home was made byair'
the 'A2ores. 'After a' furlough
is home -Asper wi'.
ixlricll' , � 1l report for.
,he expects will tale
to tho'.I�aCaiie.
Receives Discharge
Leonard. Irwin arrived home
from Newmarket .a few days .ago,.
having .received his dischar•,ge due
to a lowering pf phis' medical.' tate-
gory; <, •
i. •
The Lucknow.
Ury _
Arri ►in ; a t .
Mr. and -Mrs,; Frank Ritchie'
havereceived WQI:d that : Lloyd
McAuley is aboard . 'the : Queen
Mary 'which is scheduled to dock•,
at`xf,'cK= o'1tV•Gi�N
Thu iY ` :L1u
kf d.
SerVIce in-th
Home °On h Furlou
G
Bohn .Foran' of the•Canad
r
Navy' s,••spen.ding ;a' 36=dray:, fur:
lough at the,,h9rne of phis mother,
'Mrs, Con•Foran, West W'awanosh:
:fohn'- is a member of ,the °crew of
the "Ribble":. and for a: timi • his
•home port was Londonderry, Ire
land. He -Will. report at Halifax.
upon .concluding his furlough;
.-TWO MORE RETURN'
•FROM OVERSEAS •
buring, the past week two`, cine
oca
tr` boys with long 'overseas, re-
cords returned .hom"e',. They .are
Harold "Doc" Stewart 'and Harry.
Middleton.
Harry was employed here at.
Reid's Bakery when 'he • enlisted
•;in the 100th •• Battery. .He, went.
•overseas in April of 1941 and Was'
Iat<ec ransferred to the l2th Med-=
itun Regiment, R C.A, A native.
of `Scotland ' he 'took., every op-
portunity to visit the land; of the
?heather where his :Mother' and
sister still reside.
i Harrywent•. into'Euro 'l
. P shortly
after D-1. ay, and 'in ,the den
months o
f
s that 11
r ooowedesi
ea
,p
ed without{ a • scratcki, � ' u
without Some :'mighty
c1
o
c 1
ls.
:Harry returned aboard the Pas-
teur.' He arrived .at Por 1- o ^ last
e
Port � st.
Tuesday at the home of and
and
Mrs. John. Swan :where he'' was
reunited -;with his , wife r and 'so,n-
LYnn
,who wasaninfa I
t of five
month when his :pad left for
overseas: On Friday Harry's and
Mrs. ; Middleton -and. Lynn -tarn
to-•-Luckn.ow where-th y:are
. ing at, the h& e: of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ki1oatrAk and renew in id
go
entitle)" Lucknow,:.Ontar s
WAR. 'PRISONER VISITED:
HERE AT WEEKEND'
'PAGE SEVEN
• Pte ;A, G. Meyer, who• was a
prisoner ',of war in Germany for
seven months, visited' at the
Stanley, homes west of town ,the
end; of • the week, _Alf "worked.
#ar Rill -Stanley- i:1842; prior,
to .enl'
H'e is a member -of, the Algon
uin
o
_ , w� chuffee
neav
7. .�
r.. t_. �yF+^._tF il
n.l`t
W ds-nc.dl" ".til
s7 �=aures:
• e 4B g .
Holland ,border`that Pte'
.Meyer
•
and •others of the •Regirnen�t•.were°
captured just" Septernber. ; that
Att
time t E th,e. "batt.l:e: of. Arn'hern
was
on,'' and Alf.: and; other-,, prisoners
'were ° marched: 'to ,the: , north 'ef
•Holland -:-
, , Where they • ' entered
Germany, and. were.- loaded" o'nt'o
trains .for' a long,, slow .•tri south
p .
ward. Pte: Meyer,. was in :three
different. prison camps, Wand end-
P�
ed. lip at a camp ' near Leipzig
which was liberated. by' the,Arxi-'
ericans on 'April 19th.
Pte.,Mayer 'said 'the :guards"
'weren't too bad and although he
.'lost '.weight he- ' wasn't suffering
so badly as- soine prisoners. as he
ha'd'to°work ir? a• Paper. er
�. p mill and:
if Terry ,'expected any work',friom;
them ,they had to be .fed: enough
to keep 'their strength up.., They,
worked _
a'12h•
.our ,day, , but he
said ..Prey' acted awful ^ dumb , at
y
the:job
During',the seven. months ' of
imprisonment Pte,. Meyer ieceiv
•
•y
ed only • one letter ,Irani L'ha
i• -that. orfe the d '.: before •1•ie
was liberated: `Not'!one of Many
bo,t.es sent hint.' by his wife;' and
parents : ever reached•-" him, al
though `:they di;d receive ;Red
Crosse' food' parcels
l Pte. -Meyer :arrived".'home fwo.
weeks ago;, last': Saturday,, •�11e , re=
tu'.r.ned on the; Ile de': France .and.'
,was: followed Jew .days
yr
his 'mbrother Walter who -..came
back on• the L'asteur -:Walter for=
merly worked at., -.Rat McMillan's
in Kinloss:: Another brother; Al-
bin; lis st 11 1overseas,and a b- r-oth._r
x- hur twas krl'aed in'.,Itel
., Y
WEDDING BELLS
RQSS--CASLLOK
Tbe:,hpme .of'M •, and Mrs; Earl
Caslick, R. ,2; Teeswater, was the.
scene' of a very pretty wedding at
x:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon,,
June, "27th, when their daughte
-Erma Jane, became, the bride
Mr. , Robert: Russel -.Ross .so of
Mr. and. Mrs. Robt: Ross of�'White
_c .
o•'.
�. h - roh, .:3�•e w'.r-� #� • -I-P_. •' W�tlsia�i: - s� f'.
��rhiti}c iter, p riiIr,
:,... _ --., tis
2YiQ2�.. _...
Y .
_ , ��-�aa�-_;�_.��s-- dre.�.r.ds_o.�c
- floor 'length :embroidered• net Aver';
taffeta with finger tip Neil : held
by .a ,.; .Queen Elizabeth headdress
Q h he ess,.
Sh re
.She,: car , IK d an.,:,arm '•bouLquet o:f
Sweetheart roes. Miss Edna Carr
of Wing'hain, as bridesmaid, wore:
a turquoise °sheera own. with -
g
corsageof; pink ,roses 'and a mat-
ching headdress.. Mr, George Ross
I're: Mej er s home- is at Fa
,mosa where a' presentation
•held; in• his:'honor•--l•ast )j ,icily' ev- T
of ..Owen Sound., brother' of 'the
groom, was best man. The wed-
ding Music .was' played ' by • Mrs:
Gordon Scott, aunt of the: bride.
A • wedding 'supper was served to
t e i e ale; eaives ,
. 1� ._.rxrrri..di t., x 1. t v ." o f . .the.
bride and ;groom, The bride for
travelling wore. a`two-piece'..gold
crepe su'it'e. with brown trimming
and: ;li'rown accessories. After a
•tail'
,:to Barrie; Huntsville' and
other rior'hern points; the. will•
reside. on tie. roorn's`far'
g m^
` ` •:
'B , OR- N
ROBIINSON At Win 'ham • • ens
ra, ospi a on on ay, u y
2ndt to Mr. and Mts., Charles:Rob
iinson, :R: 2 L,ucknow 'a son:. •
M
P -
REST. 'John
Percival Prest : (nee 1V,1'ary Ashby )
<announce; the-bir,,th of a son, John:
Peter Stati'iley, at iroronto • West
ern Hospital,'• July 4, '1945:
•
YOUN
\Kitcheiler. in'Thurs....
day, June �
7th `to :Mr. and -Mrs,'
Frank '''Young, (r a Marjop,: B' s
sett) :a daughter:
•t.
Made 4; Quilts 'In June
4
The ladies
of the 9,th'' Concession
Victory Club met at 'the home. of
Mrs: James Durbin for the`'.Jurie.
Quilting and fin i
shed''two quiltS.
:making a' total of 4 fo• the month
::of Julie.
Fair Dates" List, Now Available " .
Lists of dates for " all fairs to,
be held throughout • the Province
of Ontario this, year have now
been compiled 'and are available,;. •
says J.. A. Carroll, director of the ..
Agricultural: , •, arid Horticultural
Societies, ,Branch of` -the ' Orntario
Department of Agriculture. 'The
list includes the. dates for 231 fairs" .•.
being held this Year; this number
big- a• sl'rgh-t fnpr-ea; e •-over t11e .
zY1aiz >c i= o'f �iili �' `herd •t31 i ie_..' CxV
l'
xnc ra � ye r.' res of th s ist� r
can
be 'secured .from.: the A' ricul-
tural and Horticultural • Societies
Branch, Pepartrnent . •of : A'gractz•1
t'ure, Parliarneir.t �Butldings, Tor- .
Honor Departing Pastor
Before 'Leaving ,Tara where he
has been pastor. of the. United
Church .for; five years; Rev. Leslie.
Mott, Mrs. Mott ,and family were
honored by the congregation. Mr.
Mott 'received.. a. Bulova • wrist
watch;, Mrs. 1Vldtt a;silvOr. serving •
.tray:;- Glenn, a:•.i.tilit urse
y p and ,:.
bank: note' and Kenneth a nursery.
figurine:.
On S.S. 'Huroniia-,
Mr. John D,' Ross, Harvey Ross'
and. Jack Stewart Who reported
at Sarnia -last': week -to spend`,the
summer: sailing, were all appoint '
ed to the same 'freighter; the S.S:•
Huronia: John .D. and'Harveyare
�k,uth-firing:
AFTERUCH CONT
• ,... RQVERSY
ihe"H.,rh...
to ° present rings to 'the .
g .boysof,
that
townwh
have ve: s'
erved over-.
seas.
,
10*
•
'TRAFFICOFFICER, :Ste;pheri-�;
Pointion , of Kitchener has •;: been :
transferred to `.Walkerton to stic-'
teed. Aubrey ' Stauffer..: He will,
patrol from. Walkerton to:. Clif-
-ford-;,--Walkerton-4o Durha n and
Walkrn`
e to to0
5 uthampton :via `, 1
Kincardine.c
friendships: e}arab
On Same Ship
Harold, and�iarry •were aboard
•_tlie_sarrre .ship LfDoe,!Lireaeheti,
Lucknow on Tuesday night of Tait
week-, after,: a•I •absence of almost
four:: years. He ._ enL overseas ,in_
September ;of ` ..1941. Harold;' arid`'
.Mrs. Stew:art_have three.•chllclren,.
Donald„ .Gwen ' and harry
CHEESE • FACTORY
OPENS :AT •BLYTH
•
BlythFarmers', Co -Operative:
•
cheese ifactory , opened- Tuesday
morning of last week.:C, E. Hold
gins, 'the ,manager,; has had 18
years''' experience,. He, •was born
near Lucknow and started in the
•cheese1rridustry at Innerkip.''Sincc
thenhelms woidk'ed at Av`onbank.
and before coming to Blyth was
manager ora Co -Operative cheese
factory 'atl'Donegal • Mr,.:'Hodgrns',
=;assistants r, alter fi
:James. -Lawrie with•:Bert Marsh
'of. Auburn, secretary -treasurer.
_The.:�faetory' •ex -pets' to -reach
of. 40'0 00 lbs, • dail . At
'production ,0 Y
least 200 tons of ch-eese,a year • is
the expected production,. Ori \ec ..
nesday. Mr Hbdgins reported .21
cheese had been made,:
BILL': BROOMS BACK' FROM
OV.ERSEAS--MINUS
Spr: William W Broome; ;•sari
of : Mr, -and;. Mrs: Will -am--Broom
Winghatn, 'and : formerly
;Holy rood, arrived home ; _lroxn:
overseas on June 2Oth::• After. an
eleven day: le,a'e ,he ;will report
at London for hospital treatment.,
• Bill enlisted ,With.: the .Royal
Cana.dian'Engineers the daywar
was .declared ' and went' overseas
in 'August" 1. 40. Shoitly'il?.efpre
E Day., Bill ��:as' l5'adly i'njui.ed`
fron-j •sh4.1:1:' fragroent wounds:
'in the.,,Dieppe raid and,.
went back .to, FrEn-i e,two dais of-.
tel; ',`D" day"Her'. was with his,
unit,, through France, Belgiiarii,
Holland and• Germ ny ' and hada
'tie rrtrsfur'ittrrcr to zo€' ba
Wounded April 26th, Bill is an
tli4 '"on e
e��.
d
hes ''a out sty enc
b 'low the knee;: At the"s�3nie time
his est -her' -•leg was -•.badly gashed
ilit , arr'rr. His left.
a�s • vas h �s .re...g
hand was ;fractured,: DeSpite all.
this .he is' exCepticnally cheerful,
]-#is'brother Jarne, has been over
veas 33years' with the R C;A.S,C:.
Stamps:.stuck together'.can be.
_sepavrated:1 coVerifng' them with •
a" 'sheet '-of paper -and Pressing
„
with, ' .a. warm iron
'J
ERGEANT'I'S in the.•Fir'st Cana-
dian.; ;a.ilwayr;.\Vorltshop>.•,('om
rn•• hsc
n •. R:C.E: " •'fir B+eI' ru t e, e
tl ,
forrner anadian`"Pacrfi.e e'inployees •
Played 8. n ajor. role in the' vital: work
of 'keeping supply lints ovitr irt' .
kurope as'the Allied armies swept to".
victory. , -
Front. row, left to -'right,- Staff
Sergeant George Creasy, :Toronto,
Ont.;:Sgt. Dave Pricker,' North Bay,.
Ont.;-gt. ,llarry'liullock, Montreal,
P.Q.; Staff.Sgt..Tue Balcock., Nelson
13 (ALL (entre left to rt 14,-5 t„,_
Bill Johnson,. Shaunsvon,;Sask ;.Sgt.
J'o)rrn'`; °Galey;" ('hupleau, 'Ont.; • Sgt:
Vincent ;Peressne 1 evelstol e , and
Nelson; 3.:C,. Back rows left to right;
Sgt. Terry :Gilead, Anggus.Shops,
Montreal ;Sgt, Arthur Teale, Calgary, ary,
Alta.- Another ,nember, ' of this over -
't over -
'teas group of C.P.R. men, is . Sgt::
Tonim Wheeler, , of ,An s`: Sho s
Y , Bu p,�
Montreal
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