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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-11-08, Page 7TMRS,.. NOVll l'IBER 8tht 11945 oa . Monday .of 1ast.;w Gm. Alex Mclritosb, son off` and' Mrs, Wm,• D Mc,,Intpsh arrived ') :at his )Tonle •here. , He had. been; ov!er•srras since '' January and' had (been:, in England -only a '.cotl:ple of. weeks before going, to the corm ,.• "Mex .returned on,' the Qacen Elizabeth:, beth' He.' was'- With the 6tli Battery which was given. a royal reception upon arrival at Sarnia a unit Wt"anOverseas Addresses` The Lucknow, Women's,' Instiw • tute plans to • send, Christmas bones to., the-kbQ.ys• Who wall be still . overseas at that tirn.e Iii• -.,order to do so they .must • have the :.names 'and addresses; ;of"such.-t3oys ' and, resuest next of -kin for thin ''information. ' It is..essentialthat the:folks =at -hone' make- Ie own. the names,of .those who are likely to spend,'Christrnas 1945 overseas „if they are, to be . relnernb,ered b . the, In trtu1.e. Pleas- ive ,thy .. s y g. nforma ion at once' tors 11� ,. Temple • Clark. . Former ,Banker Believed first-Canadian::Into Germany ." Fit. •Lt. Ralph Hotson of Tavi : •stock, an& a 'former' rneinber • of the Lucknow Branch= -of -the Bank. Of Montreal is believed to,.: have been ,the: first Canadian to cross' iirto Ger na'ny : in, World War: 1I. 1Ie vas°tec3rir'ical arficer ,w a mobile 1 C.A.,F- unit.Flt: Lt: iHotson's• stay in' Germany ---on Dec. 23, : 1944, beyond Eupen- was short-Iived, because. his. -eon=• voy:'was fokced:bark into Holland to escape;: Rundstedt's • panzer•s ,during the, ' Ardennes .break- through last Christmas;. THERS`ARE ASKING ';'lie owner;'. of a':house,is re-' pairing it, wrtb-th-e_p.entriission-•-of his :ienant`;Who' ' is moving Out ucknaw ;Sentinel, L uickndw, Ontario" O-BITU ARy Cil<ARLES GIRVEN' LINDSAY Charles pirven' Lindsay, 78, of 659George..Street, Peterbbbrough; .ffpassed 'away Thursday `after' a short illness,. A. retired' laundry owner.of St: Louis, Missouri, Mr,. Lindsay vy.,as bO n, in .Port �ou h;�-:,f)ntari-fir: He; had resitled in Peterborough for th "past :13 ' years. His wife formerly Ja pe Keeblc,, pred,e.ceased .hrm in 1931 Surviv- ing are. two brothers; Thorns of LaValle, Ontario, and Harvey J. of 'Lucknow,•„-two 'nel hews; 'Earl' Lindsay of, .Toronto and, Herla Lindsay ' of Kingston anti two nieces, , Mrs Helen, Boss 4f 'I{king 'Ston, and • Miss `Maude Liildsay'.of Peterborough.: ' Tli'c. Tuner al was held •Saturday from the ,'esidence with Dr. Jas,`. S8mple of. George Street.. Unith.'d Churchofficiating, .' Burial 'took place in. Little Lake Cemetary:, Peterborough, PAGE SEVEI4' funeral took place Monday morn= ing frorn:, this old;. home to,' St. 'Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge and'. was very largely attended, Rev, Father, .Quigley sang mass of re quiern and also officiated at the gravide 'whither his body • was carried by six nephews, Richard West, Holly Caird, Frank,Morari, Earl acDonald, .Joh-n .DaltonP: and' John Cowan,. • Those attending frorrr .:a • dist- ance'• were a, niece, Miss' Arinie Wallace, Chicago; Miss Reta Wal lace;; Toi•ohtb; .and. Thomas, and Frank O'Connor, Detroit :.and Mrs.' MacHardy; • Goder:ich. ' .The sym_ pathy of•;thc. community:goes glut to the. b'erea'ved family.' . I, JOI ' MackINNON O n Sunday, October?I 28Th, John. A. MacKinnon a li dent of Kinloss To,wnshr passed away' .suddenly at his :Borne ..,his death resulting froma heart tack;', The r e late •1VIr;.'IViac�l{rnn,Orr wa` iris .?'5th year, beirig the,.eldes. : of a•°"'family' of, thirteen Children 4,nL:tl3e-...late. A.l1an---MacKinnon 'and Elizabeth . MacMVlillan. In .19©3 he mar,i�ied Annie :Kennedy• of Cui . ross ' W ho , `, Predeceased him January,1943, 'For the• past 'three years--the'-1"at-e Wu'. MacKinnon .hak•' not. enjoyed 'good. . health,. but: pre, ious • to that.; he took a^very, keeninterest in ,the. 'activities his liome and con7mtanitty, having' served :•on', fhie : sTool ” board for over 30 'years. ' Surviving' besides,` his two daur ghters, ('Marga) et). si :1Vlr s`;' 'Peter MacDonald ;and. Ruth, ;re: tWg.,,, !grandchildren; Johnnie:and • Jim mie'MacDonald Alscs'seven sis='.. ters,',Mrs' .E.° 'Fontaine' 'Mather-, ine), :'Mr's: J.. L; 'Taylor (11Mai'gar et)'; Nies A.' E..'.Ep'stein encc') Mtn:, Ja: T ennc ;all of. Chicago Mrs, G I3 Carson - of ro:r,olrio, .', and 'petty ; , ASSHFIELD9. •Di'. J :'Treat • of ',Chicago` .is spending•.'a few days at' thehome' of Mr anti 1Vl'rs, R. Bissett, ..Pte. George, Moncrief .of Lon- don spent the week -end here. and on, his 3'etl.rr;n, was ceO.mpanjed.: by • . MrsM . • oncrief _. Mrs, s, 1Jllwood"D>.ennan is'-a'Pat- ient- in Go.derich.. HH'oSpital where she underwent an operation' last week;,.,.. • The 'Women' n' s Inti ' sr tuts ' t for: their Noyember meeting .at the home of Mrs.., Jeri:', Dalton, 'After •unfunshedi and newbusiness had eer--ta re.ri ;care - e of tYe i�1,1 cal`1 "Sc methrng we owe'1,o :our ren" :was responded to :by:each,. .p , one Present.- It. had. ` been'. hoped`, to have . a •deb,ate "Resolved that the' school. exerts more influence on th ch '. e i)d „�an •thP nme�.:_but' DIjIjiS Chiken 13- cups flour ' 1 cup: cllilcken� cut Sne 2 teaspoons Magic 2 teaspoons scraped onion Baking Powder .1 cup -grated taw carrot'. teaspoon salt.2 tablesPoorts.melted".; 2•eggs_ • • butter or chicken; fat 1 cupmilk:. 1, • /cups chicken ' Sift.togther Oo, t,:gaking powder and salt; add .'. beaten` egg yolks and milk, 'Add' chicken, onion, grated carrot and meited,fat, kiwi_ 1oiiY well.-Foid==.= in atifiiy:beatenegg whites. Balce'ingreased baking • dish iin°hot oven,.at,425°F for about'2,5 snititites. Serve ;wIth'hot•chicken gravy.`b servings.; as this. could' not be ' arranged papers. .were read by Mrs. D. Mac- Intyre, Mrs, N. J. MacKenzie and Mrs. W. MacDonald bearing on the subject a discussion followed. After. closing •the' meetin in the �. g usual) 'way a social half hour was enjoyed L:.. � N • .�. I � GS DE• NORTH Mr; and Mrs." Thos;; MacDonald, .of •Culross, Mr. and •Mrs Faris-1.1, and "Gor`don spent Fr•day: avenin � wr th'Mr.' and Mrs. -, or '•- Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Evans visited' on Sunday at' Milverton. Miss Eileen _Stewart spent the } week -end with Miss' Evelyn Mac Allister,. Culross Mr:- and . Mrs. Garry • MacKin' non of Windsor spent the Week-. end" with Mr. Dari, MacKinnon • Si, Mr "arid Mrs-.Ilona:ld '1VIacKi�nn an' Misr Robert' Stewart leas re-..„_ turned 'home•.ofter' nu' in - rs g Mrs Kin ofgulros C s. r' f Mr. and Mrs, Bill Evans, spent Saturday ;evening, with Mr.; and Mrs Farish Moffat. shortly, having :bought- V another house. 'Is it nec . sary foie the ?owncl• to .. mice to1-7'.a.- SO: - —tcriax,t v, ltt�. t5 r cnting Lwo •r Odins and' .R,ut} irf Dett lit; t�� ci. bi'otlr 'ei',.:Arch;.]e"of Cu1ros-s; Mild AIvS. df AI?oi.t �rnd,:' 'Oregon;' h,i till 'l: i.•' u.:-.:Jnn''firc��dc agoa1.iert a SIstet t� ithout iia :;. ice t'-iau;4l ledge of the owns t This sub,-tenant•rs, • holding up r ('pairs. The owner plans to ;live in the houseT,hrrtl self. • A: -The owner'doe.s_�tbt'haw to iii Trioti -ch ub tenant. Th- Skl1)�tL�ntfitwa-rn+--•Oi'kSxfilL'- coriiodation -shall have iti respect of the tenant the ,same` rights and: obligations. tis ' the . tenant has , in r'tspeet to' the' landlord No' subs. tenant may r cinain , in occupation, after the..date•oI lithe: termination f •-the .lase togi"i;he tenant; unless has'' entered' .into ' separate. negotiations with the "Landlord.. Q -Does the 'price of potatoes increase soil7etime •soon? • A- The maximum price on pot= atoes,increas'ed' 5 cen.ts'a 75 ,pound. bag an• Novenlbej 1st,' Q --Do we need'. special: perrrrrs, slop" from e WPTB to'se11 hand ;craft articles such as hand; k hc9o•d: T,hc"•Ilirie1 al took place �'�.c,:€lrlc da; ill°l ding- �l:t, 10•4 rn7 ij) `5 ., Pati isles Pilnian,Cartho1r4 t hour ci,l .Holy`oocl, . v< i;.t'h . ,Rti ..b=ather. Leavcy"uffrcI.cltin'g .it""tht, IL: g.t.elc'1Il ' 71 I�h plass. 'Mermen :H lyi^.Cod ee iTi tci v„. , psi .iy r cr besng• Dan"MacInty t e; John Mar Milian,. Dart 11'i'acKin:nol7 D.C'nnis I .Kenny, Allister. Flugh !s ane} Ross • deM111c1n. , 4`r•n JAIVI'LS 1191.41 ItICE BOWLER The ;phony friends of Jiines Mauricc''.Bowler w rq' �urprisic1 to hear' of his ilc,ath which or curved in Toronto .on 1?'iadt, night. • >'Iis labt ' :;line s5 -.Was pif shortduration,..:.hlor heel been m failing health the fast fc\4 yell s l bu t -was tar -1 e n-41-i-4-i;tla *1 whrcl% teraninats�d_ fatally 11? fete days and passed•:peacefui1y ,sew ay • nit .. in: hospital wr,th..membei s„ of his ' ted garments , and ' aprons as a church bazaar? .' azaar A -No..• Special. 'permission 1$ ' not required 'tb " sell any handi_. craft articles when they) are 'be- ing sold for c} arrtab10. Purposes such: as a bazaar.:: Q_..One-morith, ago• T bought some cornstarch; 'in - -a ,grocery store, This week when I went' to. the, same store• to_buy some more- said 'I Woillddhave to=--buV ,„s6rnething .. •have toelse , with it, Sho1d I do this?'. ' A -This: is what' is called a con ditiolial sale, and is. not' .allowed". Even if' Specials 'of . two or more', articles are offered for sale,: as b0u'Auggest,,a.customer rnust still, �.e a •1e- to purchase those articles l5 rately• i f s0 desired.- , '' Q-1 -live in a" small town:and'' hags just about finished making' lbStI6use, into two apartments. lion do I�get .a lir Tee:, sot f`this aPtIrtment or, 1i :1 have toll _ A, -..Yes, ,au ! ; ; . 'rxatiori, 'A illi. t lly* grief'; office ppl•y to • the nearest 9',f of the Wartirne xices nd: rale toar'ir and theSi, will 'sell(' an appy alser i'r o111 the rentrtis de- nartte,t tri scrt.,'a:mice :foryou,, :family' .around him Mr: 'Bowler was born On the 10th Con. of •Ashfield ,76 years ago; .son :of: the late Mit; and Mks. 'Maurice Bowler;• pioneer settler ..; of Ashfield; coming here iii 1848 He was the last. surviving mem mer of a•' family: offive sons anti --otic daughter Tie:lr`ved•'hrs emir°e life in this:neighborhood till tvvt years ago he gave o ler thea man- agement -of the' -farm to his so.11 acid ' wet4'. to live in Toronto. O,f: a 'retiring drsposltipi'; he' never sought: ' •prorninence •tri shover,•. a eine• type nf. neighbor well liked` by all...He had an un- failing sense of hurmio.r and cheer- fulness and. hrskeen Irish wit • ►ernairJable grad in his younger;. days •was Cr'vtcrlrrl 1>1Etyc',t of note. • • • • 09'he, TratTied.. El1tt Deal) tvho :,5�trvivess ,.with t}a:rcyo ,cltiu ;h- • tors and 0flt ,sti 1, Mrs. Ig rrac'ipus' O'Leary: (Helen) . `cit c'trf�ii tli • ;c'1y, (Crcc(,}ia r of Tt1' 0ttth • ,and •• Miss- Eli�l,rrbcih•of •Ter'r'oirfo arid 'Maurice oil 'they horril stead: also 67gr andcllilc1ren, ,ail its v;'r om• ,:Trials a loving husband and” '•' a , most affectidtlat .r fat}re r:. :triiiq ', • • The life -carrying .arteries ;of'. v der cctr.ic wires. ;The size and? are its ale 'fermi e amountof electric) ; ., � -- . ower that:', may . e ud-at -p a': s, electrical- devices 'multiply, ° f 'p' �quantities*o :- uses' :c'all for increasing of - building, 'regardless 'trlcity�� any s the,; was guilt, is only as young'; itrs,ar�erie's to ca:r-ryThe�load ; that .,is`wired only for tights. and A. homeafore... it appliances must. be rewired before .small appliances . • a etectriE provide -such comforts as :. I • can: . .range and water heater If not wired for,af l is it is "old" 'Until 1t is rewired filo; requ►renielfa�, o tie s modern toads, _•.with plenty . o . carry• - -�; d :and switches• Th'e.1economacal time to bull , erly, is when a place is being prop , or remodeled. l standard of Wiring in an - office '' . proper s affect' prod4lc- 'll -advantageously affect or�fact��i'yJwi • to ees d'o_ better work tion and profit. ,Em,p . Y ss fatigue' when ,ti,ghtind"levets; 0f :of with'les uate ;wiring also approve.' standard's. Adeq provides for mdern electrical equipment, `:� • Your Hydro is 'planning fo provide 4/ou with the electricity you will need for. peace ros erity ' and' comfort: at Be sure -that timeyou l Ci theseSenefl•ts in full, you plan also to enjoy , Your' Hydro will; through adequate' wiring.Hydra' wi .:. ive ou infotniotionabout nn be glad to 9 y • - ,.. Ia : new elec when t bility o • ti 44 • -- a• ti • ray --•w—', ,', THE HYDRO f:LECT:RIC POWER COMMISSION OF•:xON.TARiO •um.•' ale l Wo•1.., • •