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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-06-03, Page 6•U PAGE SIX THE L$CKNOW SE.NTi1JEL, LUCKNOW,C .ONTARIO TH.UESDAY, JII.NE :'3rd, 1943 Congratulatiois.td Mr, and Mrs. Jack- Hill (nee • Ena Pinnell) who were married on Tues • • last.. r.Mr. . ' and Mgrs: - Roy Cul ° e- turned to Toronto• after spe ding a few days with • friends. here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster,: Ruth and Annetta of Ripley were Sunday visitors,' with Mr.. and • Mrs. W, D.°Cox. • " On Sunday next -the: Anglican , service will • be held at an earlier. hour in: the afternoon 'to allow members of 'the congregation to join with the., 'Presbyterian .con- , gregation• at '3 o'clock when Rev. Mi•. McLeary of the British? and Foreign Bible . Society will con duct the annual service in the in- terest of . this .w.onderful organ_ ization. •' • St. Peter's Church, Lucknow, was the scene of a pretty, ' but quiet wedding on Tuesday last when-Ena liilay,second cdaughtir of Mr. acrd Mrs. Wm, Pinnell be- came the bride of 'Mr: Jack Hill of. Galt. The ceremonywas Per- ' formed. by the rector of the church, Rev. J.' W. • Donaldson. Two brothers, Glen•'. and Wray, both serving in the Kings 'forces • were unable' to be present at the wedding:. K�NLQt Mr: and ,Mrs. Ardell Mason and Reta of Huron visited on Sunday with . Mr. ' and Mrs. J. W. Colwell. The Girl's W.A. he". a quilting at the home of Mrs..Maurice Hod- gins on Saturday afternoon.. The . annual Deanery meeting will be . held on ., Tuesday . next; June 8th : at St. Thomas'' Church,. Walkerton. The Red Cross social: was held• .-I.—on-Friday-evening WithMr •John.: Emmerson in' the chair. The pro- gram opened • -with singing the Maple Leaf followed by the chair= man's remarks. frhna,Jean Perry said a recitation. Readings were, given . by Mrs.. Perry Hodgins, May Boyle and ° Mrs. Jori " Em- merson. 'Mrs. 'Bert McLean., read the . Journal.., Everett Lanesang a song. The national anthem clod- ed the . meeting and lunch was served. Committee 'Mt " the .next meeting on June' 18th, Mrs. Wes- ley Guest, • Mrs. Alex -Percy . and Perry Hodgins. Held Shower For Bride -Elect On Saturday evening last the wry neighbors in the community gath- ered at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Pinnell- to honor=their dau--- • ghter . Ena at " a miscellaneous shower. The dining;' room was prettily decorated in pink and' white streamer's and • .the long° - table, centred' •:with, thebride's bouquet in ' to which had been WHAT GIRLS CAN DO ABOUT . THE MAN SHORTAGE • • Julia Farnham, New York busi- ness . expert, writing, in The Am- erican .Weekly ' with this Sun- day's (June 6•)a issue of The• De- troit -Sunday -".Times, offers some,. tips on laow and Where to ,meet —and Marry --the right fellow; and' gives. some expert . advice on• Which men .do and don't make the best husbands. Be sure to get Sunday's Detroit Times. placed ; a number, of tickets" .in- forming the bride where she was ,to go • to find the gifts: • This prov- ed very entertaining 8a die • bride 'was: the„ recipient of ,many -and ' manyand' useful ',gifts: 'Mrs. Roy' Gra- ham assisted in opening the gifts arid Jean Thompson read the ac-- companying,verses. Marion Walsh also assisted with the ,gifts which' were displayed on the table. Mrs. W. J. MacLean was chailady for: a short program. Helen Thompson • conducted a contest' on "How well do you know your . neighbors". Mrs. Jimmy Hodgins read "Ad.: vice to the 'single blessed". Mrs. Perry Hodgins read, . a piece on "Men ' gat married , too".., May Boyle ' sang a song "About . the .bride"-. All joined in singing. "The more we get together" and "Fpr 'she's - a jolly good , fellow". The bride thanked the friends ' for their kindness to her. Mrs. Pin- nell also thanked everyone for their kindness to Ena.-Lunch was served. The following address' was read:. 4 Kiniough, May 29th, •1943 Mrs.' Jack 'Hill Dear Ena: • It gives us all •a great deal of. joy ---this'. -evening to ; -come- iri o your;,home to :extend toyou our very. best • wishes on this happy • occasion of .:your marriage. We shall miss your smiling face and kindly personality but ' :what: .4 our loss is Jack's gain' and to your new home and `.community we know '.you will ,� make. • new friends . but no •matter where you make your home• or wherever you' may go, remember:. you have many friends. back at Kinloiigh. • Signed on 'behalf • of the MR.: lough neighbors, • Helen and .1VIay. Mr. Chas. Gillespie, and" Don. spent Sunday with Mr. •and Mrs._ Jas ._.-Hodgins .Miss Betty-Gille--s-- pie'returned withher father for a short visit. 'Mrs. Crarrg Was a', -recent yid: ton, with 'Mrs. Jas. Hodgins. Spr. Jack Hodgins has returned .to ' Petawawa. after spending a 2 weeks' furlough at his --home in Kincardine and with his parents there. • HURON FEDERATION of; AGRICULTURE FIRST ANNUAL FIECD. DAY & PICNIC at Lions Park, Sealorth Monday, June 7th ORDER F PROGRAM 11.00 a.m.-Sports for young and .old. 12.30 noon --Picnic 'Lunc'h. 1:30 - pan.—Speakers=—Hon. doat!n `;'Bracken, . Ottawa; Hon. Farquhar Oliver, Minister of Public Welfare. 3.30 p m. Educational Features: Home Caining without sugar; Dried eggs; Dehydrated Vegetables; 'Export Bacon; Labor-saving Machines, etc. PVVBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM AMPLE PARKING SPACE Everyone is invited. Load up the car - ' with the family and bring a basket lunch. See your friends at Seaforth on June 7th. W. L. WHY1 E W. J. DALE J. M. SCOTT, President . Secretary.' '..Chairman of ` ty Publici ACKNOWLEDGE•• •CLANSMEN FAGS A shipment of, cigarettes,,' val- ued at $64.00, was sent -;by. The ClansMerik,, to the • 'boy...s b overseas from this district in ,-February..: To 'date acknowledgements have been received covering more than half of the shipment.. Ackriowledgenients 'ha've 'been received from Giir. Wrn, J. Horne, Gnr Howard Reed, Pte. Wm. Burgess, Gnr:. .George Webster,,` Pte. James Scott, Ghr. Jim: Web- ster, ' OISea. , W: W. Harvey, Gnr. Ronald Henderson, LISgt Elliott Webster, A. R. Phillips,:,.Sigmn. • A. G. Aitchison, Pte, J. Hamilton, Pte. D: R. Finlayson,W. Gnr: D. A. Stimson, Pte. IL R. Humphrey,. Gnr. J. ' P. England, Gnr..Harry Middleton, :Pte: Jack MacDonald, Pte. Jack Fisher, Pte. Alex Pur ves, Gnr. E. Burt, Gpl. R. L. Mc- Leod, Tpr. Harold. Hackett, Capt. Toni- Altor►; Pte:- Donald linlay- son, Pte. ' Bob Orr, Gnr. John Carter; Pte. ist. E. Phillips, Dry. George Beaton, Tpr. J. H. ' Mc- Tavish, Pte. Jimi Burns, Sgt. Ken. Cameron, ' Pte. John Simkins,.; Lorne Snell: Here are some of the ' corn- 'tents oin •tents the boys 'make: George Webster 7;"Agaiii ;I =take this opportunity :to thank you for the •' cigarettes,. which ' as usual, 1 was very pleased to receive". Jim Scott—"Received your gift pact age of cigarettes and was very pleased to get them". Archie Phillips="Pass:• along my thanks to The Clansmen for the cigarettes. I have not seen any of 'the Lucknow 'boys lately, but: am always on -the -lookout-for- any: ook-out for an y: of them". Ayliner Aitchison- "Just re= ceived •your most welcome pack- age of cigarettes and wish to ex- press my deepest ' thanks to ;you: The English countryside is really beautiful. On •this-estatedaffodils and all the 'spring flowers are in full bloom now".., J. Hamilton—"I received' your gift of cigarettes' andthey. sure were appreciated. Cigarettes .here -are- : pretty—dry.'.Sure—Would be good to see the old town again and especially with all the .snow you had this winter. 'Once again:' thanks for the srnbkes". ' • 1: Roy Finlayson "Thanks very much for carton of cigartes T received in the mail today from: the Club". • • ' . •Donald Stimson—"Your carton of cigarettes . were • gratefully re- ceived. 'They really came at a good time As I had smoked ,my last cig. 'a few hours before, and yciu can imagine • how I was hop- ing for some: My regards to The Clansmen as I really .appreciate the, number of cigarettes; they; .have sent me". • Harold Humphrey --- "Received the cigarettes and: rnany;.: many thanks". • Harry Middleton "Received your most welcome gift of cig- arettes, and . surely appreciated it. 'My thanks to The- 'Clansmen, they're doing a swell, job''. Bob Orr—"Just a line to let you. know. I 'received the smokes Wand to thank you. for the•.gift".. John Carter "Received the cigarettes, many thanks and kind regards". ' J. '"E, Phillips —"Wish to thank you . for the cigarettes. We cer- tainly appreciate . • Canadian smokes. It is Bard • to realize the difference between 'Candidian and English smokes. Thanks again", George Beaton - . "Received yourcarton of smokes .and. with to thank you very much. I most certainly appreciated' them". Jim Burns — "Received your welcome carton of Sweet ..Caps. Thanks a lot, you have' been very gootrfO us. Mail hasn't been com- ing in very well 'for anyonedur- ing the past month and a half. Mail leaving ' Canada between URGES STUDENTS TO WORK DURING VACATION ' Hon. Huniphrey 1Vlitchell,niTM- ister of Labour, has appealed. to school teachers and to students —university; college, high, school and lower school.. -,=to engage At farmwork or other useful em-. ployrhent during the long 'stun mer vacation • this year; 'Tam- ers will be in most urgent need of all the help tijey . can get,. all through the • surnmer", themenein- ister said. "other important.war industries .are also short •of''work- prs. Therefore, the Government, confidently.:" hope"that teachers and students- will ' not regar. d the. closing ,down of the schools for 'thesummer as a holiday this ,year; but rather 'that they will consider the time as giving them an opportunity. to aid directly ' in solving Canada's wartime labour. problems. 'The nation will need' all the ' help. these people' can And then there was the canni- bars daughter who liked the.boys best when they. were stewed. "What caused the explosion at your house last night?" J "Powder.:on my, coat." .___.. January 2-1:1, went down due to enemy action: Must close and go to bed=I have a bed by the way. Cheerio and thanks again". Ken : Cameron—"Received 'an- other supply of .cigarettes since -4 i . backfrom course and I re s n,ld , like to thank all, the members of the Club and -.the manly. -friends: who, make these' gifts possible.' Let me say thanks again for myself and all' the boys from the home town, because I; know :they all sure 'appreciate the work the people at home are do= J..` Sirrrkins—"Just a few lines to thank ,you 'for • the cigarette's. I sure appreciate them "very I . ' . Lorne' Snell- I 'received your most : welcome, parcel .. ;of cigs. Thanks. a '..lot. It. certainly., cheers A : fellow up when he realizes that the ,folks backhome ate, thinking of him and, I 'only' hope we soon get a:.chance to. show our apprec iation in a way that., wilt' make: -yoirr,pedple at home proud.•pis"' More comments and 'some of WHITE.CHURCH We are sorry to report the death of Mr. Ed. Gaunt- which occurred on Monday of this week. He hadbeen in poor health for the past two, or three years and suffered a stroke.. last Monday from which' he never% rallied. He leaves his wife and three sons and three daughtres: Burial was in"• Wingham cemetery • Wednes- day afternoon. Sympathz is ex- tended. to the bereaved relatives. Sympathy is extended'AO Mrs. John Craig in the death of her siker, M,rs.•Wm. Thorn of Aubu=rn. The funeral. was to Wingham ori Friday of.last week. ,Calvin 'anniversary will be ob- served next -Sunday when the pastor; Rev. Wilson will conduct' the ,services. • Measles are making the rounds, in ' our community at present. Several: are laid up with them. - 1th » and Mrs : Wes- Leggat,.•of Wingharn spent. Sunday..witli her brother Mr. and Mrs. R. Mowbray and attended the anniversary here. .. Anniversary services . in the Presbyterian church were well attended last Sunday when Rev.. J. Taylor of Cranbrook and Ethel preached fine Sermons.' Two an- thems_, wererendered by the choir assisted by members of Calvin choir; Miss Bertha McKay of Tor- , onto sang a solo "The Stranger of ` • Galiliee"; two: male; quartettes were sung by Rev. A. H. Wilson, Messrs. James Wilson, ;John Mc- Gee° and: Alex . Robertson and a mixed quartette by Mr. and Mrs. 'John .?McGee, Mrd: James Laidlaw 'and Mr James _Wilson. Mr., and- Mrs.- James Laidlaw received word that their : son El-:' roy had arrived safely overseas. 1VIrs. Straughan of Goderich is visiting. her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw. Mr: and Mrs. Robert Hall 'of Winghani, Mr. and Mrs...' Gordon McBurney Mr. Adam'' Robertson • and Mr. Alex Robertson of. East e• Wawanosh visited on Sunday at "� the. home ,Of Mr. and Mrs. John Craig. "Why don't you go church'?" • : askezl rine small" boy '• ;to another "Because .we belong`;to a• tiff-- the, letters from other, i_ioys' will ;ferent abomination"-_was4he ansa be published in a later issue. wer. SUPER1E$T, .. service. Stati�n Formerly Operated By Clair Agnew Wider New' Management ---REFRESH-MEN` 'BOOTH_ WASHING GREASING We Would Appreciate A Continuance of Your Patron- age, With The Assurance 'of Prompt, 'Courteous. Service. ROBERT MOF AT , County Meeting of 'Bruce County Federation of Agriculture PasIey Town Hall, Fri. June 4th . 2:00' P. M.. . A permanent system of :financing the County - .Federatio?i ' will be discussed. SPECIAL SPEAKER -Leonard • Harman, : National Farm Radio Forum secretary. , SUPPORT YOUR ORGANIZATION . SUPER1E$T, .. service. Stati�n Formerly Operated By Clair Agnew Wider New' Management ---REFRESH-MEN` 'BOOTH_ WASHING GREASING We Would Appreciate A Continuance of Your Patron- age, With The Assurance 'of Prompt, 'Courteous. Service. ROBERT MOF AT