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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-11-08, Page 6lk eg 1 0.1;4. SLEPT.!FIVE iy. ARs: T LR CELLAR. rN . The 4o11..4f win letter received: is Philip from a rela- tive, in �+Q : T a LucknoW Sentinel, L°ucknow ; everything necessary to sustain: life' takes. turn in disappearing. No bile knows what will be next. I ani heartily disgusted after all •that we have endured., My sister :needed a pair of: shoes, recently, I annot tell you':the terrible"job c if we live long .enough Pur house will be made , water -tight in the fullness of time. We have endur- ed the present: conditions about 5 years,, so I suppose the powers that' bei consider there is no par. s::a ticular hurry :now, I could not. , .. ndon . England, oyes. . ' ° • • ': one pair of shoes of any.. express' my opinion in a• letter, 1 c a rer� insight, into.. conditions, ; tq aecure ,....:, - _. ..: _• _ , _ :o d; t carr -- it, __. haind she t ve11:- "am afraid it coul.. last-. .,.. ,.cr ..thexav�:durng••.the: war,Tand_xn the i,rtalie,•shape_or.•k , � �'.'� . _._ _. "'know'there are..mahy-•far ° ' r oaths .that, hays 'fol,- ed miles; •before. berg successfixl • •X ,post-war � .. � .. full as t, ese very, essential worse predicament than we .are, 1n punch ng.,. h. � s i ; told the same . -friends have last their-whgle loWed and •given One::' a xealizatiolY of tlie�•.privations these, necessities,,She was.: Our • n r r here . i e: ;all , shoes; •home:. and °.everything• therein, brave preop e- have and are endu.. tape eve yw _. .., � .„, , boots, etc„ etc., etc.1. are sent a- ba •ely escaping With themlives, .. The lett r in p•., . pert is as .fo11ows;' broad., to, help others: I need but still, it is depressing, to go lag. - ert . '' ' ' ve no- views we are hardly: say, how wrathful we :feel. on und'er such. circumstances, I •reahy ha _ . �, o e, ed .some material for a .cos- a ou anev'er a cperience •.still•' Jogl?ing along "full of h p �; I priced . • .I }:ibp Y . - i i , s. are the, o her ,day,°`ngthing,;;un- '.n ..like,. what we were call , if nothing�� else, for•„; ratior?<, tame . e t °., fai• anytlu, .g.- .,., .. , r .t . ,3,31,'i .,y.ard for such . e cannot tell ., : V With 'little oc:•. der ,per �'. .,., ed u Qn;;tg endur,,,;. 1, -. extreil e• Meagre t ,•vire "'are' • t 'is ” s • would 'haveiommand'ed • ••ros `ect, of 'bettermepa, „1; • stuff .a . you Iusa� liot?v "thank �ul� , _ ato p. , p _ r,e War: 'I; am... r • et our grati {�difficult to 'realse..{tiia,.t aboilt '711 to , �8� p e it is''all over,•,nq y. tirries° ,, e'won the, war, dm•:*ever• . we : lrav _ ,� is `scarce::;or unobtainabre,- .... thing..., .. , . , , , and anything that can be• •pur-. chased priced so outrageously . as to be utterly beyond the, ave age think' o all the S a c. T f person .. war privations that one• that has •touchedme .personally. more ha r t-1 .anything else, . has �' beerx•,the bu ter ration. •,I, like all„others, . ml :.. ,restricted to• 2 oz per_. week, an hav - 2. ' �he dh. , the: w reteoz, 'ter 1 at 1. Y been abiOlutely. rancid, ,and i 4'narnal times considere'd•.unfi,itfo ecinstiniption:" that or .•; u tie 6-1 1.1 0' • tt iCr • P K ,, "I think I mentioned •in a prev "loots` letter tha tFT ' would tell yo a little', of what we .went', thr-oug. • ' `In: Dec 1939 ' our' house wa' badly damaged, necessitating •ou iiovtrig , into the • cellar, where. w slept tttitil few ra ntli5 bac, For we had not a roof, 'nor a win dow, nor yet..a window frame,' door, or ceiling. In course -of tim -a temporary -_roof was put.on, the window apertures boarded u also the doprs;reinsta e. with th help oi!,rough •'luniber . der sac a• 'conditions we existe. I,,: up:, e ex"' night, 'and .nearly all i i ht, f • enemy planes; etc., c m Dov "A:11'ornaments,, piCt res, xors, clocks, - etc:,Were • Shia he We were•in*deed ,7u 1% to a e escaped personal" nj r. I d ht kiiow. if .you• 'saver, o r c 11a ,'. 'which is indeed ; a . agni cea-t cellar but 'scardel 'i' rite • 1 r " aver he'e: �� •., hal :a =. :s a vi e, er • m Ik. g litario Presbyterian Y .t Intended for last week) On IVIonday; October 29th, the, b terian: Y•P.S:. ; was host to Pres Y � the teachers andpupils of the • . p p s' High, School, Afterthe. op ening exercises Rev. C. 11. MacDonald .. extended . to all a heartfelt wel'- ome$ and: challenged, the students•. c t R:the ,be inning„of this . year .to, make high resolves: and to'--ase- each day as: a step toward their l: Dorothy anal . 'a' tl?er n” e 'G•it= goo.•.. - son sang a Vocal duet. ,an,a' Dr. Little, favored with violin selec- ore , � •; aVe`.a tions. Dorothy,. MacIn •.tosh.. reading,. • g after. which Mary Louise .._. • orteous and Marion. MacDonald F �" • i no duet 'Six , boys, p1aYed.Y a .pia..... . lade: s Mac- chorus,' :Miss. G Y.. . •"sang a..: seri tore' lessorto te s p -Donald; read - --. re' oh conducted a questionnas ,,..., and, °s :P. rye_ . ad. --Eileen u . �Ie�' a'ssage, re p . a* , ., •. GWen to .Gwen played Aia�no ,sol6; ' `l - art sang ,a solo' and .Betty Hami . reading. Lloyd Gollan Harlin - ton gave a.d g played a piano solo, Iiymn '; 71'8 followed by' prayer by Rey: Mac •Donald concluded 'the program., �fello.wship hour ,con= During the _ tests were conducted by the com Te social' com- mttee: in charge. . . mitt'ee the�'; served lunch, The .h e zeeting ended, --with wnth-the-singing of the National Anthem. ]•st telling-yottof-eondi"ia conditions re-tude � to.,..the.,,�brava, .boysz who. ..: ; T Veil; never.; hesitating to sacrifice acrifice their "young lives that eace might once more. We p • do. indeed • owe everything to these lads. I look With admiration' on the ' srriart , yDui g 'fellows ; 'as they go .along the streets of toil- doh ondon with Canada, Australia, New , Zealand, ' etc.; written • ori their uniforms, and of.' course : 'to they t1 lion harry lasses wha:-have v come forward to help theMother- land.fron't across' the waters. They ill all' o down in history with t ci ;,,; rave dee, wr-titer- ' fl gold" :.he t . THE �'DEER • SE A SO+N in. Counties of •'11uren, 'Bruce.; -:and Grey.:is' from November 19th':to up against, . However, :we have, ties inclusive.:: `o h dates not . entirely' given up :hopes that, `'24th, b t. vailing''•at The...present day, fou ht so well, "We are ' looking4 :forward : any Our house 'rein- day .to having • stated. It is indeed in a deplorable condition. • But there are punier-, ' ous restrictions, red ,.tape regula, tions : which •have • to • be gone ,into before. anything can be started, even alter all this time, ''permits --and rt -h to � be obtained; aid: so io so on; rand it is a.. work . of 'art br a rather perhaps• T should say,. ,.,. very: forinidable: task to .bet the erinission Born+ the • y,numertsub jacks-in-office.'ta•;e� nate. ,a start a tp:bemade._-Woodperinii, paint Concrete • ermit in ,fact ` conc , .per•'mrt, p everything;' slate permit,, etc., 'etc„ so ou cavi ust guess. what We' are, y 1 y.. THUlt$.! NOVEMBER' 8th 194.5 WEDDING BELLS' N ,MASON The wedding :was solemnized, at Main' .Street Church . parsonage,. Exeter' Qn Saturday, when Annie. Isabelle, elder daughter of 1VIi", and Mrs, C. E. Mason . of Luck now,,, was united in niarriage ► Gerald Wesley Lawson, younger "d: Mr" `Geon e` ::J2f Lawson, 'Exeter. Rev. T., J', Woods, f f ic-iated,: .:1Zride was .chai•tir- ing• in a `'floor -length ..gown of white . sheer with a belt of white: beads and wh, ite :seri dns and fa ..She car i • sweetheart neckline. h i cd a . cascade,' of • American Beauty ' vises' and white pom, •poms with 'sprig:: -of white :heather fro ;Scotland..• Her floor lengtlt,,' veil ht • -'with a } headcU es, :caught fashioned; ori sweetheart nines, and she . wore a , •necklace :og f"t e:.room: The.. i pearls, "•the 'gift o, h g . he bride w°as• attended 'by, her si5te:, 'Shiorley; who wore. a floor :length own ,:of frosty blue faconne lade. . with a' ,blue shoulder -length veil' caught with -feather and sequin She -carried roses and rnums, pon Case was best ,man,. After the cor•�eni_opy the., bridal party•din :d -Ge lion at l n- A Mr,' and Mrs La"uvson left 'or1Ta7-7 short honeymoon to points' east' For travelling the bride donned a•• i_ine -. n?'-wo'ol dress 'with. a`. naturaLstiag .oa a d ,lack ac- cessories, The: 'room w'asYfor•ixacr 1 g er with--hell-R cr �•;' fi th �l�a flyng of c , , A. F. arid spent nearlyt:wo' year.f .. addrnx ' _:«-�,.:soi r ._.• � sand• the I'm Y, eridaii "`at the ,movie, "but -you aft __take..the =