HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-10-25, Page 15THURSUAN, OCTOBER 25, 105
.•=4,2;7.2.7*-: Biu iuc 'tmat-"'tr'iilcsgiving was
as. old ,as =the history, 'of ruin and,
showing our *many a'easons for
thankfulness in the home and,.
our' hatiunal blessing$z' Mrs. Will.
Ross, sang„ "He leadeth me". Miss
Mary MacLean -agave ErnZn Mem-
oz. iam cert i,e to n: manor y .:o:..
krorter a" i`5b 11�1cWhti
ney closed the meeting with
prayer and asocial half hour' was
enjoyed-,
The Luc
know Sent>illel, Chick' QIN; Ontario''
Frail( Chin of.T3arr. iofieldCam,p
spent the...wee-en, r' a 1T home
• Gere;
Among ,those' listed on• board
the. Ile de Fr anee• which dock1d.
at :the .wool (ncT,,� wei e Major
Walter. 1VIcKibbori• and, Captain..
Howard; Bedfoz'-d of.W ngharn.,`
Charles
llin wlw :; has
inside
aplw4rdS. c . core of ocean
crossings, orv, the hospital, ;ship,.
'Lady .Nelson, ;5S at. present •on. two
' weeks' •furiough at his' home -at
St. ' Hens
Sgt. Frank MacKenzie a r ern.
ber'-pf the` Centralia-R;:C,A.F; pipe
.band has .i ceiv.e.d. his discharge..
Frank had . hyped to attend the
o A;C. this:car . but his
chsrge Game through too .late,'for;
him to�b'e=aaeludod -irk-the-*lass.
Biome 'Tuesday ,•
...Members :of the:Douglas tam-,
Mel. *were iii Winglam ' for' a
fairri. ly gi thering-on 'TueSdayl to
Welcome 'Signalter .Aylmer Aitch-
ison'on his return °fr' over.seas:
Aylmeromreturhed on the Ile.. de'
France which .docked --at `i alifwc _
on 'Sunday:.
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"I understand iyoLir wife' Is. 0,
finished singer''.
not ,yel'.! F i=plal Ga his'
friend, "but the; neighbor 4 almost'
got: her ;lasta.:n`ight"•
Pullman" Passenger,:.• Cait,wl get
on,.l nY .1.0'befOr'( it 'starts?
PorterYou' l_i_l ame tc�,�mada-rn,;
•' Dentist.: Now I'm not'g
gcin to
hurt_you; ,
New Patient:. You can cut out.
the chatter; old man—I'm ,.a'..den-
tist myself;
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. A'• columnist, -Sizes it up 'thus:
A, 'conference is a group of men
'who :incliViclual-1_y carro noxh�in„-
but meet a, as, groupr and :'decide
e.that-no th ung-rart15--d(5ria.'
Waiting .To Get Home
:In: a letter 'from: Wray Pirinell
to his. parents, rend Mrs: Wm.
Pinnell, Kiri`lough,•' he says he and
• his' brIde. are.,anxious ., to , get to
.Canada,' but 'there are no;.
mediate prospects. of it, He. says
there,are 20,000: war., `brides a-
waiting passage to Canada:' -Mrs
Pinnell in 'the Meantime 'is' re-.
sidirig with;her parents at Thorn-.
ton ..Heath;' near `London
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THEY WANT A_ CHEF'S . ALL HAT: For the .firstin ime in
this' Gauntry an appreiitite cooks'' school; established in the Canadian Pacific's
coast -to -coact hotel chain, is giving Canadian youth an, opportunity jto learn
the art of cooking:, It opens-up.to them a chance to enter a profession which
will not be overcrowded for years Their,practi?al training will allow them
to assist in, kitchens, thus releasing experienced cooks' for :other duties, such:;
as staffing the C.P;R. _summer hotels;• when thohe resorts re en.:Under_
the direction of Ernest J. Wetli, (lower left) catering•superviso .of:Canadian
Pacific hotels, 14. youngmen have begun ,the two=year course at the 'loyal'
York Hotel inz Toronto/. with '10 of,the embryo cooks who are - .undergoing
training shown above Mr Wetliis now organizing the school at the Chateau
Frontenac in. Quebec and Twill; line up: similar courses in=: C.P:R,.-=hgtes;,at -'-
Winnl . Regina;-Caal a
peg, �g ry .and Victoria in their. turn
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RECEIVES FOUR-YEAR-OLD
HONG KONG LETTER.
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•-°-Mrs�F--V�adtle�l-l-=Qf=-I�Fewt`ori• re=.
ceived a ;letter, .;on' Wednesday
--Oetober wr..rtter ay^`_
nephew, . sgt • Chas Lewis Jewitt,
at Hong Kong, on: December• 6th;.
1941; and which, according to. the
markings on the envelope, was.
detained at Hong Kong by„Japan
ese • from then untie:: September
of this year. The letter •gave an
itttereting`escript�oii :Pf trip
to'*.,Hong, Fongarictsomeof his.-
observations there. He was a
.-member of. 'the ;• Canadian Corps
that was sent to',Hon Kong and
as no word • has .bean, received
from irris neo, the .city was caP
turgid; by,.the Ja:ps_ rt %s;:pres:uxrreldr
he was' killed in, that action!. He
Was��a gr�i�dson.-jof--:Nlrs : Levii-is
Jewitt, Fliar ees St Wingham --
Advance -Times,
Ashfield W M: S
The Fallhankoffering ; meet'
ing of the;, W,1V,f:S of =Ashfield
Presbyterian..Churcli was held at
-the home: Of Mrs, ,,Thomas
11ona1d,,Mis. N. J; iirpcKenzie,,lst
rice.-presid6ht,. was. in ;charge' of
the program,' Mrs. Callinson: ,and.
, Mrs: N. J:, Mackenzie;took -the
'devotional part of ., the' program;
It :Was.deeided that Ashfield ins.
' ite the Ripley-__ and -Dungannon
Auitiliaries to hear ,Miss Frieda.
Matthews,:Pield':Secrptary, at our
November: meeting. Ar, letter was•
read trohi 'Mrd, MacGillivary:by
• Mrs. Maclean ' in :acknowledge--.
tient of a letter. of sympathy Sent,
Mrs.., D, R .•MacKenzie gave.•. •a
splendid reading on''1+liankEgh4
ing. The guest speaker °Was 112rs.
Richard' McWhinne
y who gave a
very,' interestin b. ,,;
address and instructive'
ss en T'haiiksgiding, point -
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Who wouldn't want to write .afshi
for these boys anciiirls, who `have
death for us so long? Well, you "c
write, it today!
ingfutu
dared
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This; Victory Loan will provide many thi
they need for a fresh -start ;`, medical /
g'9
care, training in..paying, skills, practical hel
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in starting `littl'e^business, 'owsiinjg a
farni •or entering a,' profession.
ro ' Earn you think of a better way, to...rewa.rck.:.:;.-
,..servtges3.Therejs afe,ra..tuiestgi
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an Victory Bbrids.:
..._ sign 1`or their future, and' your. own: -
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This Advertisement Sponsored By.
The Lucknow Sentinel ;
in Support Of The Ninth Victory Loan
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