The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-05-15, Page 9g
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is Shirley= lSoe] ins lJlea-nor —a i d.
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fin =Mar-g-ot•ct =Ann Murray w'i"t h
;th
'guitar acco, mpannnent .:s o n g s ,,
solo, Ma.i g fret Ann Murray; dtiet
re Mildrod Pinnell :.and Marie'Percy;_
re ' ., with • guitar accompaniment by
!viariThompson
read ,a suitable;: address, to Mrs
Ross. •extending to. her a hearty
Welcome :and our very: best 'wish=
:'es for• her future happiness''.' and
also. presented :many lovely . and:.
• useful gifts on behalf of the ladies
as- :present:' Eileen Ross and Mrs:. F..
nce • Thompson assisted in opening the
• gifts l and reading the attached
in•ti verses after which. Mrs..,Ross ten_.
tiered her sincere thanks to. the
mg' ladies. for their ,kindness. to -her.
tett ''All joined in singing :`Tor She's.
_ a Jolly • good- fellow. Lunch -was
and "served and a happy tine brought
to a close..
rlrs Mr.a and Mrs.' Dick' Leeson,
of.' Audrey, and • Norirsian bf :Kinloss
visited Sunday'With Mr. ''Hh,
rend— and BVI"rs:
and Mrs. Crang Passes
Friends in the community were
...shocked and.' saddened .on .Mon -
,and. ; -day last to learn the passing -Of a
verNlr�• { dencein • Toronto aear iend aof Mrs..Albert
Crane:•The ,funeral•; service was
.....r... ,..�1argely-_--•atteiide2l ;-.�a�"�,.'E�'in oss
' United- church on lWednesday of
ternoon and •to her bereaved hus-
.band we i ,saim-
extend deepest .
E pithy, y. _
The.'Anglican service will begin
on.Sunday next at 2.3.0, p.m. Day -
four
light .Saving:_Time with Sunday
School.1immediately following the
vers• Servrce,Ori •Monday evening the.
cut A,Y P A; have invited every fame -
r" as .r v in the •parish to -attend their
d by 1egular meeting: in'th eD ornery will als
lured • . be in'atteridance• Anyone wishing.
hos,' to 'attend an Y
was • are' c y' of these .meetings
Qrdrally invited,'
rle tor' 'Wrlaiam Kaake, our oldest
villa •
her house
resident
plaof
pi -lilts and' h so loves
to tiff •; ;. • of ;thorn, also has .two or three.
en by . pots of ;looking
g` Mr .plants which were •grown
ear from home seed and one partici
y bloo. pot besides being ' fug ' of
Mblarie m' has
badly on it: a nice green tomato'
17We are 5orr .,
y to `report that'
' Harry Lse11 is confined to .here
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th,, •1946
The.SD. WA. held their, regular
meeting, • on Thursdax afternoon
in the ,basement of the 'church.
In the absence of ` the president,
the vice-president, Mrs. Jas. Hod
gins, ,presided. ' The :Rev, L. W.
'Owen read the scripture lesson.
Two members, ' ho attended' the,
annual meeting held in °London
recently reported' on it.. The -roll.
Call was responded to ky',a verse
sof scripture.: This being. a work
meeting the afternoon was spent
.in quilting. -Mr:Owen closed the
Meeting with prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenby
and , Slr� ila .moved to .. their• new.
home during the week. :, •
Mr. and Mrs: Ezra;•Stanley .re-
turned- home., £roan -Toronto. after
accompanying their . little. ,son,
Lennard; to the Sick . Children's
'jiosital where lie -wl.1 be a' :pat
'tient te; some time; '
.-The .A.Y,P.A.; met at the church
on Monday evening. ' Medford
Wall, the president, 'was, ' ixi'
charge.. Mrs'. Tom Hodgins read
% the scripture lesson•, The .roll. 'cal'l
was answered by 'a- book' of tired
Bible,Mrs: N:. Wall read an
teresting article on, the Bible. Mr..
Owen,'gave an interesting and in-
. structive talk on . the •.Bible and
its influences in : war. days: and
stressed the great -nee& for the
gospel' message to be sent no:w'.•to`'
those. countries which suffered so
' much as the; result :Of. the war.
..._. ::lMirs, Howarsi Thompson, the_con--:
vener., .then, ,' took '.charge for the
(remainder. irftfre ev-eni�ng 'and ail'
.'enjoyed a 'Bible . contest and also
aBible quiz 'with Donny, T-Ialden
by"and. Jim Hodgins `'captains. ,;Af
ter this lunch .was served.
• Kiss -Mildred ` Dahrner and, Mrs.
'' Eeriiard Morris went to Toronto,
recently where,, ey • uu�ill. remain,
'for a time. , _
i/Riitr�►r
es -Burge
to Midland last .wee },�•.:The latter's
',father, Mr. Wr. BaVvkes-'re'
ed'with. them:
Shower For Bride•f',.
• Friends arid neig'hbora' of Mrs:
THE LUCKNQW, SENTINEL, LUCKNOWW ONTARIO
RESIDED HERE OVER
IIALE CENTURY AGO
The• death.• of Alexander Mc-
Clure, who spent his boyhood
days in Lueknow, occtirred re
'ceritly at his home in Ft. Williarxr,
where he has buena resident 'for
53 years:
Mr. McClure w s •a son of the
-late 1)1.1r;"and •M. ,John McClure,,
and was- burn ` .at L' ucknow 65
Years, ago, who>; e his father was
plastcrer, .and of High1anil':Scot-
'tisk descent. The family . moved
to • Fo:r t '"William'' when Alea' was'
a tad of 1.2: 'As a young man .he
learned the grail bus n€!ss.:-and
was rain-A.g.er. of the; Ogili'ie
vat .1 :'befo; e going into the•.:i.,eal
estate af( Ins'urance .business, or
the •past rine year -he, had''bedn
it charge of'. the-.,Regitry Office.'
He was a .Pres4terian, a Con
'ser vati:ve, .a Mason and had given..
civic service. -to his _ ci.ty._ ori- tie
City Council aid'.Bo^rd sof Edi-
cation;
He: is .survived ` by;its_ w.idew
and a- or.au ter Mar g.arc't, .who is
a rcgistercc nurse and at present
attending Manitoba University,;
-Ason;---N-Q1an, died iii 1929.
Other ni�embers oLthe McC1ur
family were Ar"gus, Iaave and
George, tt e.latter beihrg killed be -
the -family
ethe.-family left ' Lucknow;''
when•. he 'got. caught, in a. fly=
•wheel. at;.the` furniture factory:
W'AG'E' 9
U•R,PL•E G ,ROVE.
Mr. and Mrs,'1✓d . Fox cif' Sin
,cardiae and Mr. and Mrs. Goldie,
Huston visited at the home of:
Mr. Donald Robertson',on.-Sunday.
,Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robert
Grovep'3'
son . spent last_ Sunda at the
Mr, and.—Mrs. Donald McCosh,
Mary and • Dickie visited friends
at Wroxeter recently,.
The lady workers of the Grove
met :at" "the home' of Mrs. John.
Emerson last Wednesday, 1V1iss,
Margaret Robertson read a Psalm,
Discarded clothing has..'been ask-,
Of 'to.` be. brought to the. next
meeting. Luneh was j'served by
the hostess and 'assistant '•
Mr, and 'qrs. 'Mi11er Hartwiel{`
cif Kincar:din.e. visited.'the,�iattf.. 's
' 1?:arc rts,t 1VIr:, az.d •Miffs.''. IVfilton.
Valsh on lo day,. •. a '
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Norma Ross, : an .'English bride,' ..
. .�uho recently arrived in- Canada'
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Frank Thompson • to 'bid 'her, we] ;
come arid to.showei her with'gift'
as a t;7ken "of of r esteem' fori.her.
•.Mrs,•Torn Hodgins acted•as chair
lady• end expressed the kindly
wishes nt all to .Ibis. ,Ross a's.she: •
; makes • her. home.„ in '.,this
coktnti ill: loirrol iii:, .the sang,
`The•. ''more. together"' and
the• fall?r« r.n.z ,pr''ogi ain was giver,;
readings Nus James • Rcid; . •Mrs.
E L'; 1'+1cL'cara
;,,1.0:d"lV :.'Don me-
Cosh,• srlo,':;:Marr :Percy with
. guit'ar.. a.ecornapdim ent• • ar,
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Br e-h-•--o-f the-7-Canadrarr egrun
is,;.planning • the- erection. 'of a
memorial hall,' proud mem
or Of
y those" who. gave "their :lives ;
for: their country,:. 1914-191,8 and
CENTRAL- ,GARAGE.
uekn�ow '
Ontario,
1939-1945.
A folder has recently been is -
plan ;and with; : a sketch,: of the
Ration.: Coupon Due' Dates
Coupons 'nowvalid: are , sugar
preser-ves= S1 to S14, buttery --R1 'to •
R8, ''meat : M29 to M37. Five ad=
proposed ;building which is -to -be drtionah, sugar=preserves .coupons ..' .
.--natned-`The—David' Hornell V.0 e e declared validfor•: the pjr
Memorial Ha11'.,. Thisward was. chase' of
a . sugar for canning :on
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'given postthrzmously: to Dave, May,.;2 Five. •additional coupons.
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he•uv-c,f Mr. -William for:• this.. ur cse'". v�rill be:. good. p p p g od`'in
Horrieil of, :town. i July;
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