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LUGKNf W, O1 iT'A-It 'O; :TUURS:,` FEBRUARY 21st, 1946
•
FORMER RESIDENT • LAID TO REST, SATURDAY Dun annon Couple Marked: 'HAVE
KILLED.IN STATES
•Chief: Pharmacists. Mate JackSmith, '43, . of Bellingham, Wash.,
•killed• late Wednesda, , Jan. wasy' 'uary•30th, in' a, collision of a navy
@ainbu'lance anda five -ton 'tr,uck
on nea.Port
M4, Robert O•rr, age ."l7 yeas,:
p ssed away in 'Walkerton. Hos-
pital on V. dnescday'of lust week,'
Of late years' he had made h'
home here with'his Son,
Due to
the
.., .
.storm 'the funeral
PAGES
EIGHT GRANDPARENTS.,
e dingAnniversary in' Hospital. LIYING0 WHICH; IS,. UNUSUAL
An .
mi;.and Mrs.. Robert :Davidson •
:IP, have eight. grandparents
., •
n'esctay to therr� ,
home at Dungannon after spend
` • - •, ur on, age, ,two. Yea s' ,and.
. sig
ands •Ma•rine tend; General Hoses months .and children ` : •
. , en of 1�`r, ,and
,:returned last •Wed . living is th.e `rather unusual' r
., ,. u e
cord of Marlene and�I Reginald'
•ing nearly seven weeks in Alex- ' p d z�
pitral, Goderich, where 'they were Mr w' Cliff r
at a ro<�d ] . r . Or . service was postponed fi orn. Fri- :•both ecervin trea°tm nt a,.n,: `• ack a .•••,..: �1 e., , Whil., Whitechurch' cornmunit d.d chrd; Wash; J . ws born , rn, day to, Saturday and was •held at.in h.os ,ita•1 th: u' 'A Y qietlyobserved ,I, zn 'annon but laved: in .Luck- Da'vison' he gran;dparen , Y,is aide Mr:'..'and .minute' program•changes • wert�;��,.,...bug , s .Funeral' Chapel, 'ith their: 46th wedding 'anniversar�' M A.:Sonuron, anthe.'woour" perormance:_tvasxeet, rand ar,:g g n encs are :•Mrs: Ja.•_ �rowed:
BAND :CONCERT
:
.WELL .ATTENDED,...
'The 'weatherman 'and 'old. Year. ..
'flu did. their best, :but' unsuceess
fully, °to upset the. concert on Fri-
day night,'sponsored by the High
School:.. Band. There" was a •splen -.'
. di turnout anc1 although: last
i
est' in" 1921. rs:• Archie 'Aitch.isc and rreeessar ... a . v
now until going,; lyinterment in L ingside Cernet; ry on January., 30th.
:. r y,.. very entertaai:cig; ` ,
and ive J h P d r1 t h"
Performance err.,
Smith, :a.•:.navy veteran of 23
q
yeats'>:`service had' been stationed WERE FIFTY � K •: - ,.__ _
TY YEARS' MARRIED LAST WEEK 'Gaunt, :Mr. Wm. Pur''don,;''and Mr•. The Band,. under 'the direction
at the Manchester naval station
i" eiisar since December, :. Blyth, oag, asshort five of
x
and Mrs. Nathaniel Bolt of • of ',Mr. H' w' s
returned from, duty, n''the:>;.: M' ft's arrrembers but carriedlout its..•
uthSoPacific late in October last..'r'.',,`:::r
Applies For Bounty
Ne was also a• rnenaber-;of the Am- r:.... ......... .x. When Lloyd Stein:.. presented
'erican Legion at "Moscow, Idaho:
Surviving :'relatives •include his
widow; one son and, one daughter, .y
Douglas- :and Deneen,i 'both at
home; four. sisters, Mrs. Howard
Peterson•: and. 'M ss •Leea. •Smith, ,t
k tc •an
a a h w Mrs
both of'S S e , Roy
:Hadfield •of-13elhngham 'and • Mrs.
•
Robt, Cannon.;of 'Toronto;` also
a 'number, of nieces and.: nephews;
,Private..serviceS .were' held.on:
• Monday, ;February 4th' at .1.30'•
----.parr-conduet'ed—by Re -v C.;Rut
ledge,, folkwed by the ritualistic
krviCeis':of the American Legion,
Post N0 7 Interment 'too$ place
rn Enter pr ise,Cenaetery.f
• ;FORMER ,LUCKNOW LADY
HONORED AT DETROIT
OIT..
The'following item from The
Detroit News. is of local; interest,,
-as -i ` •.
t'T-ieier
s to -•a- :former- 'Well
known
•Lu�
clznowite.•
T
he
luncheon ch
eon in the home - f:
Mrs. JJohn
R Decker
o.'.
n
Semino e
entre-h-ad- a- special s gnificance.
It was iven b membe
Y z•s cif .the.
Board of Directors. of �Neighbor=-
hood Nouse_' as a
tr.
ibF
ute toMerl.
gdT. Ho-ltes-v-hu is retiring
resident'. director .. For:; the last
12 years Mrs. Holm
es has: pres'id-.
red over the Y Neighbor--
destiny of --
g r
hood` :House, directing its activi
-
ies• throe h- epress
iot7='and:_uuar
`ears'_-.-servin s- ar 1 rl
visor. to_.inany;famili�
Y ,es in the.
tdci. The 'luncheon
table; rias: cen-
•tred with a' bowl'of. spring
' flow
mark
ers• and • marking • �'
• 7g Mrs;. •.Holmes s
place was a corsage of violets a:
gift';frome' the _.:. :... ,.. .� Board .. r °:
HeldSkatint x Ault
g•. Euchre Fatty:
The Sev
en Sisters .Club of Ash=
field had a very•enjoyable ,fiver-`
ing last 'Week
when they invited
their . school '.f
trends to. . a skating
Party. The party Was .held.h
a t the
home of ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Scott
t Whilee
the- ., Children ld
igen- sk
at ds
their parents. and older `. friends
.;played pi ogressive: • euchre.: Af 'ter-
• wards, a dainty ,lunch •was:'served.
HELD
ALENTINE
TEA
'I
n
s
it
c
p f, the stormy ,weatll:er
an
T
h
ur
sd
aY`aft�ernoon;;.tfiere WAS
a large attendance at the Valen-
•time Tea in':the .United ..Church,
sponsored by the members of the
Evening A:uxrliar.. ,rhe:::.. o
�'}nclude ' Y program
f� d piano. music by' Mrs. H:
• R. All}n; sold, 1Vl ss Jean Ma
•Millan; readier c
leaven• sok);' g' Mrs. Har�rey Tre=.
;• Mrs. D.R.MacLean;
vocal .•• • > - • . , ... �. , a.,
duet, Mrs. T..A; Leishman
�>
hu.: moron • MacDonald;
:morbus skit by Mrs. Roy Black,
Mrs,' Larrey..`
Webster,' Mrs:
J'oyrit : ' � . i s. Geo,'
MacLean, Miss
es glean Osborne -'.
,and ]5 ,Jean MacMillan
oris Taylor, Receptionists
Were Mrs. Roy Blac ' b
• Carii k and Mrs I
Abell Thotiipson.
Refrehhrnents included a '''al-
entine: naiad; fruit loaf; tea and
s. Tea was poured: by Mr,.
°Rithwe11 arid. Mips. Decker,
his wolf pelt at t1ie.CouritY'.treas-
urer's offic • at Goderich, it' was
revealed that this " was the T7th
wolf shot in'Huror County since
;November •1.944, . In a ;.ten4ye-ar
err p
period' riot' to:`laat` ..
jthat.' _..'o.nly. foul
s r �H• wolves' were-b'rou. hen toa-'iin
7
.. ... _..,� : .:_: W„..,.A._..,.:;. _...:... ..,; .. ..hvu•"•� .•i bun_
MR.
celebrated AND.MRS. JO:HN 'JAMIESON
`Who thoii golder,w,odintr anniversary, a; thein hon, •, e ...
i
'here ast Wednesday, February .1311.1,
-A very happy event , was cele
brated at;..the ••hone `of r, and
M.
-Mrs.:, John ;Jamieson ,on Wedne
day,.`•Februar • 13th •when athc.
celebrated ,their golden . wed • iii
the.' Both :anniver'sar'y•. of:a:.
. life..
pi.ly Married ' •
•
r c ,. n 1::: f
•Were _tlLf' P,C p P, , S :of
many ;floral` tributes which,:. in,
`eluded a large ,bouquet :of.,yellow
daffodils. :from the' member's •of
the .family' and fifty • blooms `of
yellow,: roses_, tulips ,and .daffodils
- "°`=.h ea o five• of�h`"e
ar
'�i�orri t e,-'1�,, d�'"'lv
mens` o- .era ive `.Q oron o.
They. also received.'telegrams ;Of
:congratulations ''fr om; : the West
and. .the States during _the day
a.rid Briangreetingcards: '
bride's .cake. ':Chosen to pour, tea
were' Mrs,, Thos I arris,. Miss Etta
"McKee .'Mrs. C. )Decker, Mrs.` Jo.s
;A. - : 'rs Philip gnew;•1�, h 1 p Stewart, Mgrs.
g rant c 1 iaiEpraI]d i Maathi.•
erre `McGregor;
Letter's ofcongratulations
e we
'i. h.
rete red. from t e head of
The ilighhght, of the e:.vent was
a;' telephone% greeting .call- from
daiigYrter,
Ernie•'. Wilson '-of Saskatoon,. and
to -..their 'delight their two grand
sons,played.for:them• on the piano
over the telephone,
The' :' Jarniesor •, home- ,was at-
tractively decorated for 't s:
. oech's ori
auspicious;
, the -color
scheme, beiilg.'gold:' and white, The
three storey'•wedding cake, made.
by Mrs. Jamieson, was decorated
in gold over white which har-
'ntonized' with the :color scheme of
the' rooms. It sat,on a.'small side,
;table• in he'tl'initng' ioom'with'tw'
i'
n es
photos of Mr: and Mrs: Jamieson,
on ,
their;
orie:�`tvliich• 'was' 'taken 'On.
wedwe nd 'rig.,day. '50 years . ago • and
_ t
5 0
h
.the �th
er for their -g
anniversary.'
Their,. daughter, . Mr's; Howard
:Harris of 1olyrood, invited, the:
guests, 'to th'e living robin' where
they were received by Mr:. and
Mrs. Jam resotr. Miss : '.G'" i �e t t a
Campbell hadYchai"ge-of the guest
;Book in7 which 115 names •were
registered' during .the afternoon
and evening, Mi•s. `Gordon Jamie-
son .invited theg uests to the din
-
Mg • room where • the table was
Beautifully deco] ated with whit's;
ightecl cat`idles:, y elltkw stt erne
and 'yellow: roses. A delightful 1
lunch was settled by'IV,'rs, J. C.'
Slane Mrs. Stewart ,ramie'son
p,
and. Miss Pearl Jarnfeson, Little
Lorraine ' Harris serve d. tike
HOLYROOD+. RED 'CROSS
CONCLUDES ,: ACTIVITIES,.'
The :•Holyi ood unit_„f tb e R:e L
Cross_So- ciety which •has dene fine•
work during the war, ha's' decided
;t:odiscontinue its activities in this
'c'onnection. I
•full program as... listed :in last
week's. 'Sentinel. .
The rriale trio, and • Everett.'
Lane were • unable .:to `• perform, .
and the'Taii :sex 'h..ad.•.toT.be calleq
on at the last, minu,te,' and kindly,.
came. to the rescue. Mi s. Lei h
ma
.• rs. Cameron .MacD :n�, .
ld
_ y.
a. CI -favor eel -with .a�.diiet and -Mrs.•,
_R' .McL.eati with a r.vocal�.solo.
Accoinpariirnent vast. • by' Mrs.',
Har'o1d. A1Tn:: Frank` "MacKenzie.
braved ' the' •elements' to tome "in
from the country to assist l 'with.
bag pipe's'elections,`and_Dr. Little
fa:voted....wi.th violin selections
au
wi`tiz accompaniment by,':' Wilfred
Black. Harold.Allin conducted. a
swig song A
-The•folIowing report covers the Ivan :.Lloyd, president-' of the'
period from, November '•7,' 1944' to Ba ci, e_ ioiessed appreciation' . to
•i' o n t:'{ing;p:art• and for the sup-
port given'the venture, ,th'e'pro-
'February.'18;' 1946: Total, n.unber
of -quilts, 59 socks, 2,
crated; 2 dresses and 2; „pair:,. of
pyjamas: Total •receipts. $483:97;
:expenditures, $36'2.22; balance
- .
$121.75,.
M :
Mrs'..Raynard Ackei;t. has' : been r• '• P. ,Hoag, Ivan ' ••-Llo3 d.
president• of , the unit, and 'Mrs. •Bill Chin, ; John, ,. Crispin, Jack
Jack ,Ackert, se,c'retary-treasurer. ;Stewart;. Mary- Jo1Ston; ;clarinet `•
r
ce:eds • of 'which• are to,.,be : spent
for band ,equipment.
Band members taking,. part on'•
-•Frida. ri
y rght•were.: cornet se•
•cti•on_
a l any osteous; 3; R: c can; .
:At Fairs -Convention
'WereMessrs.Andrew' Gaunt, Wal -
ice. of lace :: <Miller,._ ;,Iohrf Farr{ I
the 'Farmers; Co -O era �i f. T'
, p t ve•o , • of . Stuart Robertson:; Were' among '
onto --with whom Mr. Jamieson those `in. attendance. at:.the Fairs.
has .been associated' forthe past Association:.
p convention`: in ':Toi=•
-
thirty.' year•s.'•The,past'seven years onto last Week.'Mr:a Farrish'spent
ten days : in -•the citY , and, also tock
he . has:. ' been livestock shipper
from :-Luekri�w.
I
T or ''as E. 'Finla and 'Catherine •Ration.,Coupon Due -Dates •.Ja'nuary 29, 1946,' in . Moose'.:Ja ,sir.
;j ear �-as rrrrerly:
l •' '
Fin ay,,daughter-
of' the late
dther•c6rentions w tch were
mast= -wee
alto, -Jack, McKim, ' Keith Ki:lpat,, l
ii k Biuce iuce, Johnston, buss, GeoJ ; n,
Chir;, •, baritone;.: Everett' ' � _ . .
Zan
trombone, :.' ' Al e x- MacInt re=.
y.}
drums Margaret -Graham Geor - '”
Webster :Bob ;McNay.,„
:`w
BORN
BOOK --To . Mr. and Mrs. Wilpur
�..•;; . (Babe) Book-: of';Elbow; Sask.,! .'ori
Harrison; and was mart{ed ;to,. Mi . Co,►ipons. ovu valid are sugar Hospital, a song Larry.: Dennis,:
Jamieson at her, home ' iii '' Ash- w. • ' tl • •
•field. -They. settled; on their 'faun.
'at.-in-Ashfield T` Wnsh•
o 'p
-
where they `.lived'br 27 years' be
fore:.movin to Paramount where
:they' residd •until corning ''t o
Lucknow six :years ago.
Born to .them 'Were seven child-
ren," three of whorri_ai e, still lit>-
ing, Cordon of. God•erich;'Blanche
('Mrs.;C E. Wilson), of Saskatoon
and Marian ,(Mrrs.. Howard. Har-
i ,` of='Tlolyrood 'They have five'
grandchildren' ..and '•' two • great-
grandchildren!. , l
'Mr, 'Jamieson, .was' tine . first to'
.o •ganize the .U.F.O. in this ,ricin
w'hieh has been a great boon,
�to. 'farmers in •this .; district and
of hisUntiring
Which h ' ow
roof
wh c Shows.g
p
'efforts: -.That- it -has: been- hrghry
sti'ccessfial is , shown by . ,the
amount , of t usiness s he does thru
the., local branch. Mr. Jamieson;
has 'all.yays -been obliging -and
courteous' in his`' business' tela=
tions and has:' many threes gone
out of his• way to do a kind '• act.
1`I"is, motto' has 'always•:been; ` 'Dh
u ti> othpys"tri'you`would be clone
Into ', , In ,this, he ..:has had the
o r
mutual interest -arid, help. of his
valued. partner,„,, Mrs. ,Jamieson,
' who • .. osses`ses , the sane high
p
()Utilities and has s`er'ved \vit11 him
throughout th. years.
lvIr. rind 'f irs. Jarniesoll are both!
c�njo,y ing'. slr'i'ndid' healthh•and• are
-still ' :Brno' actiVe. ' Their many
fY icnci..
oxtirnd hearty congratula1
tions' and wish them many more
yc i•s Of happy Married
.4G, to .70 and:..SI, butter: 1X6' •to
'139• and R1' to ''R2, eat; -1
, , Tiff to 25.
2 -Ls -Sugar, c - u- : -
g pupons--are goodtfor'thc
purchase _of._:bne
p ,pound ";'of sego:
or 24' fluid ounce's of jam .or 'ell
J I Y
or' marmalade or - fountain . fruit.
CURRAN—At Alexandra '•Hospi
tal Goderich, on 'February 6t1i
1946, `to 1VJr.: and Mrs.: Jack'. Cur
ran, R. 1,: 'Dungannon; ° a• •
'Ralph- Gordon.
•
or .40 ounces of canned fruit„or"•O' en d '' a
four • � P • � . On S turday
pounds of cut;'eon_ih' honey
or extracted o
• h ney of maple
opened `their • new usiness
butter or two quaff is ,of molasses
" Mr.. and: Mrs. •,.Herb Mc uilli '
syrup': 'or .
two • ou '
nds :of ' li n
. p o e .
Y
Saturday
i
the.' ''
sta
in
er
Y•
occupied.' by D .J,' NlcCharles
or •30: fluid; ounces .of , blended
table syrup • or, cane:•Syrup or corn
syrup, : • •
WEDDING
GRAY—LITTLE
. The. Presbyterian Church, Blen-
Yieini was the Scene•:of a quiet
weddingon Sat
urda,
Dare
arY
26
at' 2:00 p m.' "when the :ming,
-Rev. .Mr. Hughes; united; in mar-
riage'Earl Howard Gray 'Walk-
erton
of andEveln Jean
yLittle, eld-
dest . daughter of • Mr....and Mrs.
Jas Little of Ashfield.
As field,:
'
T e bride was dressed in
white
wool ith biown and goldacce-.
-
sories.'and wore a.co.rsageP.`of
roses; -The couple were attended
byllYir. and Mrs., Douglas Waram.
of` Ridgetown the latter wearin t,_r
.
mauve :.wool and a'. corsage' of
roses,., Liter wedding d� igQn r•
was served, atthe home of
;and Mrs; Wdra rr: =
-After a slort••laoneymgon 'spent
at Guelph and Acton the your
couple returned to W:alkertorr `
where the groom: :is•.n anagbi° ‘'of
the, Linn intori stone..' :
•
..�...., A.1111►;,rr+1=0WIM 4104a► „W__MENN: ;;,;,..
AFIELD. WAS. SENT
GREETINGS TO LIFE MEMBEf •
The February meeting: of the-
W.ivr,s. was held at the home of.
Mr,s. David' MacKenzie, Thev
president, Miss Sadie, Johnston
rest
d d. :The scripture.:lesson
•wasiven
g by Mrs. W. • O. Rhoad.
Mrs.'Gibson read a paper,on The
Passover".., Mrs. D.' A. McLean
offered prayer. 'A portion of the
study book on ;Africa was:, read.
by Mrs: 1V14.ean., .Mrs. Dr.
Simpson" gave • an outline of ,the,'
work of 'Dr. Quinn in India,' Mrs:
D. R. MacKenzie i ead a paper on
blind” Amina Mae Mac;
I?:o:nald.. offered prayer.;. The: at
tendance was -.27, •. ,Ref re'shments.
wereser ree;-y the hostess.' At
theclose of the -meeting, :Mrs.
Simpson phoned Mr, , and 1Virs..
Johri Jamieson of 'Lucknow• Who.,
w ef,e celebrating their • 50th'
ding, anniversary ;and offered con-
gratulations' from Ashfield W., l
S. of which Mrs .Jamieson was .:
a life member while residing in
Ashfield.
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