HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-06-19, Page 10. PAGE;
RETURNED FROM
,.ASIATIC THEATRE:
Mrs. Andrew Culbert of the
-12th • Concession • of Ashfield is
iiappy to have the last pf her
boys finally: returned home' from
the ' Service with .an honorable
discharge,
He is her •son -in •law, Harley
.MeIntosh of Detroit,' who served
• as a sergeant in the U• S. Max ines l
. for over ,two years. •He 'Spent„ a.
year and .,a half as a construction
engineer • forthe 218th squadreA
of the. Marine Air Wing in China.
and ,holds'` the Asiatic' Pacific
campaign ribbon with 3:stars:for
participation ,in, the battles of :the
Philippines
Mrs Culbert's song Fames El-
mer,; recently received an honor: '
abledischarge from the Canadian
Service after serving for a= year:
in. the, Navy.and . one year in; the
Canadian Army with .9 months'
'Of that period being spent • in the
, European • theatre. of 'operations.
An other son-in-law; Edwin
Smith, was also recently released
Y from: the °'il:" S:' Na'U y'. havingg ser-
•ved for 23 months as a • .yoeman
in .Hawaii, Guam .' and Truk, at
taehed to the, .military govern
inert.
Mr._and_Mrs._McIntosh: ` are
visiting with' Mrs. Culbert for'a
', few. : weeks and will • return to
Detroit where. Mr. McIntosh is
employed as a designing engineer,.
r by the General Motors•.Diesel En-.
Bines of .Detroit.
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WEDDING BELLS •
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The marriage; of Doris Evelyn
Johnston, ' . daughter ; ,of Mr.. • and
Mrs: Mark Johnston of Holyrood;
to- Mr . -Bert -Arthur-. Moss;-. SOIL ::.of.'
Mr. Fredmore • Moss 'and . the late:
l' s. Moss -.of .Aiburn,' took:place
in South Kinloss Church on Sat-
urday,June' 8th, with the' Rev,:
• Dann, off' '' :'
Tile • bride wore ' a • graceful
'.= whitedrlk: j erseY ashioned in,
-=princess • `lines ; with • matching',
headdress •;and carried a shower
of red roses ,
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, . 'ollo_ming the ceremony a re-
ception was held 'at :the` home of
the,. bride's parents after which
ter i.- - the. happy • couple left:on a motor
trip to . the States, the bride, trav-
elling in a suit :of • American
beauty flannel. with black 'acces-
soxres. .
.They will reside on the groo n's
farm near •Auburn.'
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BURT DAHMER
•A.quiet- wedding. was solemn-
Yzed at Knox:Pr•esbyter^ian
church manse; Kincardine; when,
Mildred Irene, daughter of Mr:
and Mrs.: lm Dahmer, became.
". the bride 1. of.., Charlest•1 Edward.
Burt, son of Mr: and Mrs. Charles
Burt ' of ;'Kinlougli. 'The Rev:,. S.
M... Stott officiated. -
The r. -bride- ..wore_.. blue silk..
. jersey with. blue veil and carried
_a bouquet of reel: roses. and . white,
snapdragons.•, , . Harold Woods,
: 'twin sister of -the ide, was •mat
.. non of honor. She' ore pink silk•
jersey with pink headdress and,
a. corsage of red roses and white:
snapdragons. Mr. . James • Burt
supported his .brother.
:lifter a •reception at the home
of . the. bride's. parents • for thirty
five guests; the happy couple left
for Northern. Ontario: They 'will
••reside-orrthe. in farm on•the
Soutl:Line,.- - _.. __
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,UCKNOW SENTINEL, L.UCKNOW,ONTARIO
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W EDNESPAY, JUNE 19th; 1940
swords jnto
ploughshare�
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o' one. worked .with stouter heart or
stronger arm than the Canadian farmer;;
to win World .War II
rough six long .ears of war, while• ".
• Th,y ,
half :a million farmers Left their plouplis to take
up arms in cornbat';or make them on the '
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horde front, men and women on the: farm
laboured from. dawn till dusk and after .�
to supply:food .for war ' in' millions of tons..
he. ploughshaas re w'the swor••
battle
And •now;; with peace so dearlywort, the
farm .people of Canada re'iurning their.
energies to. lighten the suffering of
a
war-torn. and. famine stricken lands toilrng.
tohol and even raise proclucf still
'. all
lx•Ming to. build•a better world ,f Or :risen.,
T. J.' SALKELD ELECTED
PRESIDENT' OF ••CLAN • •
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More than 70 descendants - of
the late . J'oht.'`Salkeld; anal' his.
wife, 'the • former Miss Martha •
Wilson;. pioneer seal�ers •,of God--
•'erich township, 'gathered ,in 'gea-
forth for .tl'e annual family xe-
union held at•'LionsPark.
Wilmer Wallace; Clinton, presi
dent of the .family organization,.
welcomed. the guests' along with
Mrs..1 allace and Mrs. T. J. Sal-
keld of Lucknow: Mr, Salkeld;
.Vice-president, was unable to be
• present owing. to • illness:.
A •,program of sports • was car-
ried out with Wallace Miller of.
-� - St.• Helens, .afros ,Andrews of An-
• burn and trvingHunter of 'God
erich in charge. •
The following officers were el-
ceted:.president, T.... J. Salkeld,
,Lucknow; vice president;.William
ilislop, Stratford; secretary, Miss
Proudly -#lie $anhof l ontreal.salutes
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these men,women, ani f chiirdren' .ot <_
Canada's army of''agriculturahsts, who
now •turn. 'their sword of battle ito
kthe tasks of peace.
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,T0 A MILLION CANAD/ANS \
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with Canadians in evtiy'walk of
since 1817
Ethel Washington, Aaburn.
Miss Mir E: Salkeld read a brief
.family hi tory.. Mary 'Lou ,Math-'
ieson, Goderich, sang, a solo.
Special honors :wrere 'paid J. J.
Washington; A .•u'burn, who on Fri-
day celebrated his 90th birthday.
Guests , were present f to u1
Stratford, 'Godertch, A u b ur n ,
Clinton .Lucknow, St. Helens,
Clinton,
Kh lough, 1V onkton
other centres: y:
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FEDERATION PICNIC
BEING HELD"TODAY
• .Huron County Federation' of
Agriculture Field Day is •, being
held today .(Wednesday) in Clic
ton Community Park . and . is be-
ing officially: op;ened at' 1.15
o'clock • by the Hon.. George brew,
Premier of Ontario The Premier
is also' presenting the awards: in
the' Public. School pupils essay
.contest and: in the County Junior,
judging it contest, . A� full after-
noon's program of sports, com-
Petitions, and entertainment is
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planned:,
,,. 'Mother: Junior,, what do you
meanby feeding the baby that
yeast?: .
Junior: SheswalloWed: my
di<tne and, Pm trying to raise tile.
dough!
HENPECKED.;•i.
Took To Murder
So He
Half Pint i erbio was •terr'.blY;
miserablyForbidden
henpecked. For bi
° t)� crewried
to . smoke �or drinb, else
his. sorrows• in something
murder I Finally-, so) t3Ct�d, yard
with ttin�. iter .
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real=life mystery Mixdernt ev'
ones , by. Pater t
tern The Sc ;'tt°an Wc�*ki'y withins; in the Arnc9 attics.
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