HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-07-08, Page 3THURSDAY, JULY 8th, 1943
KINLOUGH
• Mr. and ; Mrs. Milton.. Wales,
-Marion-and- Scott -attended a fam-
ily re -union • at Poplar Grove on
Wednesday evening when rela-
tives gathered for a social •even-
ing in •honor of Mr. Robert Mit-
5ehell of Vancouver who is here
on, a short visit.
The,Red `Cross ladies frozn..1ere
.were ,guests of • the Kinloss. Red
Cross on Wednesday afternoon, at
- a quilting parity: During the after-
noon • the ticket .was drawn on a
patchwork quilt made and 'dona-
ted by .Mrs.,. Harold Bannerman.`
Barbara Carter, daughter of Mrs.
Herb Carter of Ripley and whose..
daddy ,iso serving in.,the King's•
forces, overseas held the lucky
ticket: - -
Miss Irlrna Hodgins, Miss Mar -
.ion Walsh of Kincardine spent a
• few days at their -homes here.
The •Women's Institute met on
Thursday . afterno.on at the home;
of Mrs. 'P., A. Murray with. a
.. splendid attendance, The pies: .�.
den, ;, i s. Frank Thompson was
in charge. Ther meeting opened'
with the Ode, 0 Canada and •re•
-
peating the Lord's prayer in, um -
son, • Mrs. Roy . Graham the sec.
read. the • minutes of the, .past
meeting and correspondence was
dealt with. The report of the short
course. in .charge of Miss Kidd of
the department ...was ;read. •A
dance' in the hall in the ;near tut
• ure• was discussed and 'decided
on . to raise ,funds..'.A • door p
' is to be, drawn for and `an elan
)nation dance' •during the even-
ing, the, 'committee. to. 'make the
necessary plans being Mrs: P. A.
ay, Mrs, •Diann-E-ekenswiller,
Mrs..James Hodgins favored with
• a reading:. A ple•asing..,.solo was:
rendered• by Mrs. Maynard Ack-
ert. Mrs.' Frank Thompson gave
a
splendid, paper :on the motto,
"Eat it • Up, wear it out and make.
it do". Eleanor Murray favored
ith—a pi -ono --solo.'..• Aantest,.
. 'guessing the baby photos proved
very, ,interesting. The prize was •
•'.won` by. Miss May. Boyle, • Mrs.'
Tom. Hodgins 'read. a. poe. .
m`"All
joined • in comunity.. singir g. A
penny collection is to .be taken at
each meeting to aid the fruit and •
..'flower fund.. The meeting. closed
. with.the National Anthem and re-
freshments were served. The next
meeting 'will be -held' at the •'hone
of Mrs.• Roy Graham, August 5th.
Miss Edna .Jackson returned to
Kincardine after spending a ',few
• days with Miss Ethel. .Hal.denby..
-Mr . George •Haldenby, •Mr. and
Mrs. Bert McLean, Balfour and
Bevin and Mrs. Slessor spent
Friday in London.
'On .: Thursday- afternoon • the
Presbyterian congregation 'and
Sunday' school held . a very suc-
cessfu_1 • icn c ,in .,Malcolm's:..Grove:
• Mr: and Mrs.'. Pete Shoebottomn
and Sheila of London. are enjoy-
, ing- a holiday with Mr: and. Mrs.
Karl Boyle. . • .
Congratulations`sto Mr, & . Mrs.
John Barr . on the arrival of. a
baby' boy,' .
• • Canon ,W. A. Townsherrd, Mrs..
• Townshend. • and children of Lon-
' don visited with relatives here
; con Sunday. • 'Canon Townshend
was th.e guest speaker. at . St. Pet:
er's anniversary, Lucknow.
-Mr: -and-. Mrs. Howard --.Thomp-
son, •Marie - and; Bert were Sun-
day visitors, with Mr. and . Mrs.
Alex Percy..
II• Mrs. Art . Graham and Mrs..
Harold Thompson 'visited during
the week with their mother,.Mrs.
A. E. Haldesiby . at St. Joseph's •
Hospital, London. • ,
• • Mr. •and Mrs. Gordon •McBurn-
Bey and daughter of Southampton
visited Sunday. with the latter's'
mother, Mrs. Slessor • and other
•relatives here.
Miss . Evelyn • McLean of Lon-
• don spent 'the week -end at, her
home here. •
LIBdr. Frank Curie,• LIBdr.. •
- . Wray. Pinnell, Gnr. Morley Bush-
- ell:, all of Petawawa, spent the
week -end: at' •-•their--- respective
homes' here.
.Sapper Jack. Hodgins of Beta=
,wawa,,Mrs.' Hodgins' and little
Johnnie spent- Sunday with Mr.
- and. Mrs. James' Hodgins. -
The Anglican service for the
months of July and August will:
be at 9.30 a.m. .
Mr.. �I and Mrs,. Perry Hodgins
entertained friends in this • corn-
munity on Monday evening in aid
' of the Red Cross. Proggressitre
games were enjoyedand 'a pleas-
ant evening spent. Te rlext social
willLbe held in September's when
'they will continue for the fol-
lowing months.
Miss Helen Malcolm of Toren=
to is'.enjoying 'her vacation with
• Misses Nellie and Margaret Mal-
cath).
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PREACHED HERE AS A
'YOUTH. OF NINETEEN
Canon V':. A nshend, who
conducted the evening service in
St. Peter's Anglican Church said
he was happy for the opportunity
to be here. Not only, as Diocesan
Commissioner bringing; greetings
'from '266 other parishes, -.but be-
cause 'St:. Peter's was the second
church in which he ever preach-
ed. .That , was •twenty-five'years
:ago, when he was a youth of .19.
He conducted . services for • two
and one-half,%mn.onths • here, and
h.'
as nev
e
for.
�' gotten „the goodness
of .the -people of the parish, mak-.
ing special reference :to the late
Dr. A. ':G, Elliott. A -
He referred . to St. Peter's ••as
the • lovely spiritual home,. dear
to those who worshipped• there.
The placing of the gorgeous flow-
ers which adorned 'the church,
had ..been a labor 'of -love, he said.
Canon Townshend commended
the ,Rector and the Parish.. for
their Very fine: efforts: and mad
:special mention- of. the.. _success,
of• • the'.children of the Sunday
School , iii the religiouseducation
examinations..
and Mrs. Wm. 'Graham, 'Holyrood.
Miss Mary. Common who has
been visiting for the past weeks
at the. Malcolm home here re- .
turned to her home in Galt.
Miss Dorothy Pinnell of Lon-
don spent 'the week,end--at—her
Tiome here;
WIIT CHURCH
Mr. Geo. ' Garton, Jr.: of Leam-
ington spent a day in the village
last week.'.
Mrs. Buckton of Toronto is vis-
iting at the home of her daugh-
•ter, Mrs. Tom 'Morrison,
Mrs.. Ezra Scholtz spent a few
days, with relatives ;near • West-
field.
Mrs. ,Angus McKenzie of Wing-
ham is keeping .house for Mr.
Wm.B
artier. .
.•,
The youngr Womeruxiliary
are 'holding their July;. meeting
at the home of Mrs. John Rich-
ardson on Friday afternoon this
Week.
Mr. Carman Farrier • has.,' gone
to, work on the farm. 'of Mr: Nel-
son Pickell, • Culross. ' `
Mr. Ezra Wellwood received the'
sad news of the serious, illness of
his sister; Mrs. Garnet , Wellwood.•
.She.,is_ in.-Ed�an•tan-l�,ospifaY-a'ncl
not expected to .recover,.
• Miss Barbara )McKay of : Wing;
ham is spending .her holidays at
the home of • her aunt,'•'Mrs. R.
Mowbray. .
Mr.,. and Mrs. Roy McInnes of`
Toronto attended the McInnes-
MacDougan wedding on Satur-
day. Mrs.. McInnes' •and children
are visiting; for, a time with -.her
parent's,. Mr.. arid. Mrs. Sohn Ken-
nedy:
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SELECTIVE SERVICE' OFFICE
TO VISITE SMALL TOWNS
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In an effort to serve. employers
throughout the Province and per --
sons in rural areas, arrangements
are being rnade °to send a . Nat-
ional Selective Service- officer to
visit . the small towns throughout
the counties of Frontenac; Len-
•nax anal Addington, Renfrew and
Ha"stings;.. Grey,. Bruce," Huron '&.
Pe
t
r h It has not been found prat_,
tical to maintain ,a Selective Ser
.vice office in every , town. • and
many' people 'have found the .dis-
tance to the • nearest .office a bar
to making application for employ-.
ment.,fMany .have not ,had an op
portunity to learn the possibilities
ot erzaployment in 'nearby.. towns
and cities and it 4'.With this in
mind,' that these' visits are being
arranged. - ..
Annoupcementshave been sent
to.all ,local post': offices indicating
the time and, place where inter-
views can be • arranged. This • is
your opportunity to learn where
you can best ,fit' into *Canada's
'
war program. If you are not now
engaged in essential' agriculture.
be sure; and visit the Selective
Service Officer whose location-
can be. determined by reference
to the poster in the post office:
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_OBITUARY
WILLIAM GAU ,LEY
The .death .occurred last Wecl-
nesday, in Goderich Hospital of
William, Gauley. He was 70 . years .
of age and had been ill for .some:
time. Born in Ashfield e.d Township
he was a son of Thomas and El-
, en. (Irwin) Gauley • Thirty=nln
years ago •he 'married - dessie Wll
son.. They lived. ' . for periods
Ashfield,-- • Calumet • and Detroit;
but' for the past. 26. years -in .God.-
-erie'h.,. Mr. Gautey was a life-long
Presbyterian. ' .
Besides 'his 'widow , he .is .sum
vived by, five Sons -and- two daus
ghters, William in Califon "
John an. Goderich,' Irwin . 'n :
'Catharines and Albert and Har-
old in the armed forces, the for-
mer in the. 'army, the . latter is
the air force.• The, daughters are
Mrs. Bert .Hambleton, of } arnil_
•ton and . Mrs. Charles Larder of -
Goderich..Two sisters and a ,bro.
ther reside in CIeveland. and. ora. ;
-other-"brother Tn.-Clinton..
•Service was .held in Brophey'sA
funeral chapel on Saturday 'at 2.
•
p.m., ' Rev. Richard. Stewart offi<
ciating. Interment was id.' Mait-
land Cemetery, Goderich.
Teacher: Willie,what is a rab-
bit? .
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Willie: A rabbit is a little an.-.
inial - that - grows' .fur that °ot e
animals get ,credit for when later
wear it. • .
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