HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-08-23, Page 6PA it SIX;
uek n►o* Sentinel,' Lucknow, Ontario.
J
•r
' THURSDAY DAY, AUG USS :43,. 1945.
WHITECHURCH
Mrs. Cherry :and her daughter,
Miss Kathleen Cherry of the West
: are visiting the formgr's sister:
inn -law, Mrs. C.. Murray.
WREN Jean Wellwood left on
Monday -for. Halifax after spend- 112th, of Charlotte hiniah Hod-:
ing,„ titeee .weeks' Jurlougli with [gins,, heloved wife of 'Fred, .C.".
Haldenby,' after an,...illness of less
than a ,week.
The. 'late"... Mrs l alden1Sy� ,• was'
bQu 73= years ago in• lZinloss
Viiiirnsh_ip and resided there until:
her rnarriag a3 years:' ago,wheu
Until-
her.
fl:`'ec1'"'`5fi�`ii6'o.: `uboss Ttrwn;
ship She was a daughter of the
fate ..Frances Percy and , John
HodgrnS, and was one of a;. fam-
ily Of .11 children'. Her 4ife,'was
filled with untiring kindness. 'and
Ashfield Presbyterian
The Women's Missionary Soca-
iet r Meeting {was held . 'at ...the
home of 7Vlrs. 'wart "Tamle$on 'ort her parents,• Mr. ,and'.Mrs. Ezra
. g -. th;= $hi -waS---V�-J 1.3a
°tx ust 15 7Sre'liwood .
y1
OBITU'A,RY.
MRS,..FRED HAL4DENBr
Culross suffered the loss of one
of itsmost estimable ciitizens; in*
the 'death in Kincardine.' General,
Hospital early Sunday, 'August,
tan l in ' .ceps ' . i:. 4th--ths. •days ±he li andMrs. Jazzu d.
hynms' :selected ant1 : plv 3� is
rid
faintly
fered,"ex.p.ressed_ ki nks- ter t;'roel " f ain lY: and . Mrs Ceci
eo�er --spent• Sunday-atvCorrt�hF_a
l� .
fbr victory. Miss,; $adie Johnston,, aunt Forest with Mr, and Mrs,.
ptesra Thh c e' otionai .-lios- McInnes- ° 1- ana.::l Q11n-
Part' of .the program was taken loy Falconer• of Caledon also: visited
Mrs; Will Ross and Mrs. Reuben
Wilson,.'•After, a'. short..business•• there a
Miss Mary Divitcoff.of Toronto
• .kperiod,; Mrs: •Philip of South Kin` .is. •giving a sewing course •
this
loss Manse addressed the: meet -'eek to quite a number of the,.
Mg; She;. chose`: as :..her subject, 'her adies of the corn munnty." • capable : service ` among her'
sojourn in the• `Bhamas, • par- '
ticularly;.. in Tassaui iFhere, , the.
inhabitants are : chiefly negroes
who are very musical • and help
in the- services• of the mission.
There are 73; churches in. all in
assn .
'Characteristic's of the
people and ;-.country . were well'
described...Mrs. • D. A. MacLean
rnoved 'a vote of thanks to Mrs.,•.
. Philip for her interesting and in; {..
structive address.': Mrs Sam
songave the chapter' fromthe.
bookarid M?rs,= Bain_Maci
Donald gave .a reading, "Peace.'
in Our Heart.". Prayer followed
by Mrs, 'Rhoad At theclose of
the meeting . Mrs ,:•Philip, joined
by Rev.. H F, Dann; sang` the:
hymn,' "When -„The.Weary. Seek;
'ng -Rest'', vir3h cli was_ much apt.
ere_21l ?n at .-
tendance.
EARL (TAPPER) GRAY,'
Wingham• 'has been appointed;
manager of the 'Dorninjon • Store
at Walkerton:
°, Canada's .castor quota' is' to
be restricted:" Thatought to go
down well with the chldi'enr
EUMATi'
Mr. and Mrs. •Groskorth of near
Toronto -visited last week
their son, Mr. Elwood .Groskorth
and Mrs. Groskorth.' f
friends. Their esteem and .affec
tion . for her was; ' shown . •by the.
large: number ' who 'attended the
lastrites, and by the beautiful
Miss Barbara Newman of Wing- floral 'tributes
ham . is visiting this week with
1Vi'r:. and' •Mrs. Cecil Falconer.
Mr. W. R. Farrier visited Mon-
day with his .sister; Mrs.. Sheriff
of Wingham
. She . leaves to` •mourn'' her 'loss,
her husband -.and.: Sever __children,
Rfpy j of f mloss C1atence -of
Chauvin, 'Alberta; Norman ` at,.
home; Mrs:, John Lockhart of
Mr and S. Mac Ross received Burlington; Mrs..Robt. Porter of
a•-,teleph; ne call':on Tuesday' Walkerton Mrs: Harvey Ander;
last• week .from their son-in-law,
FC S; —Graydon' Co of Toronto,
who l had arrived .home ;from , over-
seas that day.'
Thanksgiving service was held
in the : United- Church Sunday.
afternoon:. with a good attend-
ance. Special Music' was.'rendered'
-by=the.cho�r.� Rev:: H W-ilsori
=deliv'-ere .-a•me :sermo
A:N�GSIDE
f. and and Mrs Russel -Ritchie
e
spent..Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Gordon Ritchie. =Plaster .Mervyn
Ritchie returned: with them.for
a; week's holidays.
:This commuty we
_community_ was11_._.re
presented at the thanksgiving'
service conducted by Rev° Wilson
and held in 'the United Church,
Whitechurch:
Mr: Fames Richardson is -as---
sisting.Mr. 'John .Norman' of' hear-
-Wnrighhm with the harvest
Miss' Fairy Fells of Wingham
is :holidaying with her friend,:
Miss' .Grace Richardson.
Mr and: Mrs. Harry Hayes and
son and Mrs Perry Anderson,
both—of. -Kincardine... Three
daughters, ' Annie,, Eva'. and Mild-
red 'Mrs. Harold Campbell)•. pre-
• deceased her: , She; leaves a ;sister,
Mrs, Ben Logan, Ripley, • and a
brother,. :r.. aures ' o • gins, Kin-,
;loss Township; 'also '39. 'grand
-Ehildreii and 8--great-gralndchild=,;
1
;F -EAT -IERS
ne or Write..
Box 215; . Kiricar
ine.,
hone` 1
14.
UR CIRCULE
•
VARICOSE' VEINS "
•-e - etrOit d math lVirs.
it...Tiffmr nd- airily. -o:
circulatory ,ollnient,s!.
FREE DEMONSTRATION
IN YOUR HOME
On Display,At
DAVISON
'Furniture Store
re
Mr: and Mrs:: Harold ,S,tevens
of Detroit -Were Weektend visit-,
and' Wilt Irvin -and '.•family
l'itinStrong, and .•MisS. Dorothy
home Of her' pareOts. '
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas -Hallam,
uburn, are Spending, the week
ith their:son Charles and MT.
The seivice ,at.' Blake' :Church
op, Sunday ,evening Was well at.-;
an in$pitfirig ine8sage, Shirley and
'N'ortha :Sherwood contributed iwo
The. funeral took place Wed-
.
•
nesday,.�August � 15fi froni her, esi-
dence:.
er9resi-
dence:' in• 'Culross and was in
of`Mr-:Blight of• • the;
' nsuo
n
K
inlou h'
f�A c
e
Church o s g ,
assisted, by ` Arohd'eacon W.. H::
Hartley of.. the Church of:.' the.
Messiah, Kincardine: Interment•'
Ta
C
Tke 'Sponsooof Dances •
In Lucknow' Town , Hall
ALLDANCES` °. MUST' END
- AT ONE: OE
C.LOCK -A
.. , .
was .in.'Greenhill 'Cemetery,.Luck
now Pallbearers .were neighbors,:.
'Albert Haldenby, William `Hal
denby.,. Thomas Stewart, ` Joseph,
iall,'.George Ernewin.and Thos.
Cur
y. Or dei; Of,
VILLAGE;" COUNCI
PU.I PLE 'GROVE' ' Miss Mayville ':Scott yisited at
London last week:
Ml
' s Thurs-
1
r: John Farr -spent a t
day.. at London:
d
We. c,are '.'sorry ;'to , report that
Mrs. John Colli7is. is not so well:
Mr. and' Mrs.. Will Arnold and.
family• visitedat,Vr.,•.Don
ald M.e
Cosh's recently.
Master David Trafford of.
ham . is 'visiting at'' 'Mr. George:
•: Thi m son's
Hodgins.•
p :
•
Mrs. Nelson Albertson 'of Re-:.
.ging, ,Mrs. 'Victor 'Whitley,'
t ;„boys
Edwin .Whitley,, ;and ki e.e.
and -Mrs John 'Emerson visi
ted at
Mr. Isaac Nixon's ,last: Friday. '.
'Mr. Will. Scott spent ,Sunday
Wall',
at • 1VIr::Johii. s
Mr. ' and .Mrs.. 1VIalcolmLane -
and farnily, visited an :evening last
week ' at the home .of Mi :John
Emerson:
•
le
or ar en el s
•
•
•
•
..',:liso'been adjudged the best vieCory garden on the Island of "Niontrear
year, helpS teed the eight gown'. children and% gfand-children of
Joseph •Totta, (iUset); sodtion. .tor -the' ;-..,,Canadian, Pacific 'Railway'
at Montrepl. West, Tetta works an hourtitePore going on. duty at 7 a,ra.
'tables; many of Which 1,1\10, T(Ata ranned Or put down, ag3 her ghare. in.
supplemeUting,the commercially grown ve,r,otable:.qupply needed to alleViate
'wbo, called Ills, g,,..trclen ."witlzeut doubt the finest vegetable 'Orden