HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-04-29, Page 3THURSDAY, 4PR14 gam, 1943
THE LUCKNOW SENTIN1E4 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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d„- Localrand _General
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M. .and Mrs, N. E, Bushell of
'Hamilton were week -end- guests
•of ,,,A4,„ and 1VaS711-: J. Cameron.
and Mrs. Eric Cox of Galt
spent the „end of. the 'week with
friends here. • •
Miss Eunice Newton of Tor-
onto is an taster holiday. visitor
With Mrs. G. A: Newton.
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• • Mr. and Mrs.'•Norman Wil• ien
of Hareliton: spent the week-erid'-,
, ••• withMrs. J. J., Wilson.
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• Miss Isobel:Hamilton •of Strat-
y
ford was,an taster visitor at her
.1 hiOme here... • •
'•M. and ,Mrs. Jerorne Valad and
.• Ronald spent the Eater holidays tPl's with their parents, Rev. and this sacrifice to cleanse usirona
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•Ashfield
The April -meeting of the Ash-
Jimfield 'W.M.S.*met at the lieme of
.McCoy (4 -Kitchener was -a- Mrs. Neil G. MacKenzie. The -
recent visitor viiitor in tQW11. • •
• sident Mrs. Donald MacKenzie
opened the meeting. The daily
prayer was read in unison. After
all business diScussions Mrs. Neil
J. MacKenzie. took. charge. The
'sdripture lesson was read by Mrs.
Geo. Collinson. The roll call was
answered with verse from scr,ip-
• Miss. Mary Struthers of TOr-
ento- was an Easter visitor at
the home of Mrs. Robt. Struthers.
Miss Doris Durnin • is a•heliday
visitor with her mother, Mrs. A.
E. Durnin.
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Mrs. Walter Ilodgins of
and, fermerly Corir 10,. Ki
jack, McLean of ture. 1Virs. H. 1VIcLean• read a •'‚
Ritchie,
received word • that
ed ...his artist' friend,', Kelly
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Ritchie, on Good. Friday, •
Alex'.McCarroll .Of SeafOrth
was ;a week -end visitor with
friends here. • •
Misses Blanche and Joy Stew-
art of Toronto were Easter visi-
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paper on , The Easter Message.
•Mrs. 'Wilfred Francey , reada
poern.:,The guest sPeaker, Miss
Pearl Henderson; addressed • the.
Meeting. She chose as her topic
.."Christ,•Risen" pointing out
that Christ sacrificed his life for
'us and th,e whole world. Ile xnade
in Stratford _ Mrs J. W.Stewart
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.•all 'sin. • So ma7y---peOple today
Toronto on Monday and will re- dine is visiting this Week with The•greatest need today is 'a liv-
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‘, • -1Vliss• Eileen Ha1l-ret4ned-from-- ;Donald-MatDonald of Kincar- are dabbling in false religions.
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main here for some time. his 'grandmother, 'Mei: Duncan in g faith iir•God f. 1: joys,
• Dick Treleaven has cOMpleted MacDonald. , Mrs, Neil G. MacICen0 sang a
his first year in medicine at Wes- Alfred and Russell Armstrong solo ."Sweet hour of Prayer. The.
• tern 'University. London. • of Humberatone spent 'Easter •meeting closed with prayer by
• Miss Jessie Henderson • of Tor- • week-endwiththe!r parents, Mr • :
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Miss Henderson. Mrs. G. Collin-
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onto -Was 'an 'Easter visitor -at her _and Mra. -William- Armstrong of.son played for all the .music. At
• home here.Wingtham • • -this meeting the members of the
_Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aitchison • Dr. and Mrs. R. 'L. Treleaven,. NV:M.S. presented Mrs. Dr. Simp-
Wing ham Were Easter week- P
youngest son, Ralph has ar
overseas With the g:C:A.F.
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Hear Regularly From
Son In Gerrnan. Prison
In a letter to friends here, Mrs.
Menzies of Edmonton, • formerly
Cora llfoodY of •Lucknow, states
that they hear regularly 'from
their Son Gerald whO is a Prison-
er of war in Germany. Jerry was
a member of a tank unit that
took part in the Dieppe raid. He
was first repOrted as missing, and
• later as a prisoner of 'War, Since
• then Mr. and Mrs. Menzies have
'received a total. ' of twenty-six
letters and _cards froni their. son."
Jerry was one • of the " creWe of
the tak named "Bert". Some
Galt
• her
rived
time a ter the raid pictures re-
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atricia and Dick of Woodstock son an Memoriam” of her late leased for publication showed the
ent the week -end with friends husband, Dr. A. A. J. Simpson, vehicle wrecked on the streets of
and her daughter,1 Miss Margaret. Dieppe.
e d visitors in town. ••sP
• Mr. and Mrs. Horace McGuire h
and ShirleYi Ann of London
• Sunday visitors with relatives --in
• the conininnity.
• . ' Mr, and. Mrs.. Jack Hall receiv-
! • ed a cable on Saturday_ from thei_r
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, son Harvey announcing his ar-
• rival overseas With the R.C.A.F.
ere. Dick remained to spend the
olidays on the farm.
were
•Mr.*and Mri. E. H. Agnew and
joet spent the past week - in De-
, troit with Mr. and Mrs. :Harold
Agnew, • .
• •41‘4iss Helen Valad, of Lucknow
and Miss Eileen •Valad of Wind-
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sor Spent the week -end with their
• : Mother, Valad, Holyrood,
Mrs. Bert Ward, who:01as been
in poor health all winter, suf-
feringtfrom arthritis and a heart
cOndilion, was taken to. Wing-
. • • ham, Hospital on Tuesday.
Dr: Anna Nicholson, Wright of
LSaskate on_ and__ Ruth-and—Mary-
Anna Nicholson from Ottawa are
• • spending the week with Mr. and
- -'—Mrs. Archie Mean -tyre and' rani=
Mrs. `Harold Thompson arid
Willard Thompson spent the
week -end in Toronto, where" they
met 2nd Lieut, Harold Thompson
• of Petawawa, whO had a Week-
. end • leave.
-• M. Joseph Mallotrgh spent laSt
week in London and' on his re -
„turn was accompanied by Mrs.
T. H. Alton who spent the- winter
, in the city and by MiSs•Alma Al -
ten, who is spending the 'Easter,
• vacation here.
Miss Helen ThompsOn is visit-
ing this week in Toronto and at-
tending the, ' Executive meeting
of the Women 'Teachers' -Feder-
ation, fMhTjhe is Provineial
rural ;convener.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher of
Hamilton spent the week -end
with Mrs. Dayid. Huston, who is
now much, improvedin health
following her recent illness and
is able to be out again, •
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-Lloyd Stewart of -Stratford
spent Easter with his parents, Mr.
andMrs, Philip Stewart. Lloyd
and Frank MacKenzie sang -solos
at the morning .service in • the
Presbyterian 'Church.' ,
Mrs. Wm. Black, formerly M.
McLean, .of Espanola visited- t
_we ek w
Black is a Flying Officer in "the
• R.C.A.F. and- has been stationed
on -the -West' Coast fox' sornelime.
• .Mrs. Martha :Million, • who• was
critically till after undergoing an
operation in London for' a rup-
tured appendix, is convalescing at
the home of her sister,. Mrs. M..
Sproul,
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Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam' btirniri.Weie 1VIr. Perry
'A. Durnin and Miss Cay Knight
of London and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Carter of Malton. Mr: and
Mrs. Carter also visitedwith the
former's mother, Mrs. Annie Car -
tell on Station street.' . •
OBITUARY
ISAAC' MARWOOD
The death of Isaac Marwood oc-
curred ,,at . his' farm home near
Londesboro on Sunday, April 18.
He was in his 83rd year and was
.ai• a son of the late' Mr:, and. Mrs.
'4. John Marwood of East Wawanosh
where theAeseased was born.
• Surviving are his widow and
four • sisters, Mrs.. Chamney , of
Auburn, Mrs: Wamsley of Clin-
ton, Mrs. Alic.Robb of Lucknow
• arid Ws. -Ilittigerald of Xincar
• dine. The funeral was held from
the Chellew funeral parlor at
• Blyth. Rev. A. E. Menzies of Lon-
. ctesboro United Church conducted.
the service. • •
t The pallbearers' were Sidney
Lansing, Joseph *Younghlut,
- old Sprung, Willows Mountain,
*.• Albert Eno, and Wiltiam
511 naghb9rs-bi the 4e-ekv
torment was niade BlytirTrixo-
• CernoterY.
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• DONNYBROOK
Miss Jean Robinson of London
spent a recent week -end at .the
home of her parent's, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Robinson.
• Cpl. Melvin Craig of London
was at his home here over the
.week -end.-
Sgt. Herman Chamney spent
last week -end at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ch m-
ney. •
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Other Easter holiday nisi ors
include: Mr. Warren ,.Bamford,
• BA,, of Preston with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Bamford; the
• Misidi Rebecca and Lucy Thomp-
• son with their parents,; Mr. arid
Mrs: Uriah Thompson; Miss Irene
Jefferson: of Dunnville and MiS8
Gladys Jefferson, R.N. of Wood-
stock ,at their 46i•ne• here; Mrs..
•Elizabeth Naylor of "Belgrave at
her son''Gordon and_114Crayx.-
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-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Boyle,
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Frank' MacKenzie of the R. C.
A. F. at Toronto spent the week-
end here. ,
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• Jack McCall ofVfchener spent
•the week -end with. his parents, -
• Mr. and Mrs, Peter McCall.
Enlistments in the Canadian
Active Army . at London during
the first two ,Weeks of April,. in -
'elude the name of A, B. Me-
• Charles, RR..6 Lucknow; •
Sgt. Mervin Hackett of Itiper:-
wash, who is on .two weeks' fur- .
lough, and -• Mrs. Hackett are
spending this week at the horne
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex •
Hackett.
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Promoted To Flying. Officer
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Russell of
Wingharn and formerly of Luck -
now have received' word, that
•their son, James (Coyle), has
been • promoted to ' the rank et .
Flying Officer. 'He is an Observer.
and navigator and was at the top
• of -his 'class .He received his com-
mission as Pilot Officer shortly
after arriving overseas and has
been operational flying sinceSep- - •
tembei:
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• ' Blow those German tanks'
Smithereens. Your $100 •Victory •
Bond will do the job byproviding
20 anti-tank mines.
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CANADA'S PREMIER ENTERTAINER
Miss Ethel Evans
VIOLINIST AND SOLOIST
Mrs. Louise Westliclk
PIANIST AND ACCOMPANIST •
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her lilting Irish airs and Scotch, songs, and -playing duets with Mr.
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