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The Lucknow Sentinel. Lucknow, Ontario
ST. HELENS
Mrs Duncan Gillies and Miss
Bessie Murray of Buffalo have
been Vnsiting with. their cousin,
Miss „Mary Murray.
Mr. Robert
McGuire . of Lon-
don ,renewed old acquaintances
'here, over the week -end 'as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs: E. J. Thom.
Mrs. Gordon McIntyre .of Ot-
tawa is spending, a two weeks'
Vacation with her• parents, Mr,
and Mrs. W. I. Miller.
Miss Caroline Wellwood, 'afor-
mer resident of this .community,
wlio has retired after many years
as a missionary in China, will be
the guest speaker at the: W M, S.
Thankoffer-ing in the 'United
church next Sunday morning at
11,30.
At the nursing :class held' last
week many of the members prac-
tised bed makingunder the' dir-
ection of Mrs. James Wilson.
Scrubbing was completed under
the supervision ,of Mrs. Stuart,
and the taking of pulse, tempera-
ture and respiration was carried
out with Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Ward
and Miss Bessie Murray of Buf-
falo as supervisors. Miss Murray
gave an interesting talk on the
curative power of the new„ wond-
er drug, .penicillion, as she had
seen it used.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac; Lane and
THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1944
family of Kinlough, also 'Mrs. O.
G. Anderson, Misses Merle and
Bernice .and Mr. Graeme Ander-
son of •Belgxave ,were . recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
ttutherford,
The August meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute was held in the
,Community Hall ivith Mrs. Har-
old Gaunt presiding. The roll call
was responded to by the naming
of the first owner of your farm
or, home. The topic was taken by
Miss Mary Murray who gave an
interesting paper :on, the origin
of the Women's Institute. Mrs.
John Cameron. gave . a reading,
"Take Your Time" . and Mrs. E.
W. Rice favored with 'a piano,
solo. Friday, August 18th was the
date set for the quilting, ,
A BOMB FRAGMENT has re-
sulted in Pte. Stuart C.. Henry
losing the sight of both eyes.
He enlisted in the Kent Regi-
ment in 1940. and has been over-
seass _since May of 1943. Pte.
Henry's parents live "at Ethel and
his' wife •resides in Wingham.
Had Tonsils Removed
Ross .:McDonagh, son of .Mr: and
Mrs. Jack McDonagh ,of Ashfield
had his tonsils removed on ' Fri; -
day.
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WAGES
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Controlled prices, wages, costs.
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PROFITS
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'TO PREVENT ONF FARM PRICES,.
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FLOORS BENEAT$,
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA.
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of Canada; to emphasize the irnpc►rfanca7of• prcventing-rfsother
increases-' in the cost of; living, naverdnd• deflatidCrR:Jester
McWHINNEY CAN
HELJP PICNI"C
The McWhinney clan, 80 strong,
held I its annual picnic Tuesday of
last week at Harbor Park, God-
erich, where a'. very „enjoyable
time was spent. A- varied pro-
gram of sports •was carried out
under the direction of Mrs. Lorne
Johnston and Robert C. McWhin-
ney. Special prizes were awarded
as follows: oldest person ,present,
Wm. J. Watson, Auburn; young-
est person present; Nancy Rob-
inson, Goderich; persons- from
longest 'distance, Mrs' •Pearl- Con-
nell . and daughter, Mrs. Belton,
Guelph; most recently married
couple,' -'Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Craw-
ford, Port Albert.
A farewell message was spoken
to Mrs: John Doherty of Norfolk,
Va., who was 'leaving that .day
for Virginia. A picnic supper was
served at the long tables in the
park 'pavilion.
With the president, Mrs. R. Mc-
Whinney, , Dungannon, presiding,
the following slate of officers
was re-elected for the ensuing'.
year: president, Mrs. R. McWhin-
ney, Dungannon; secretary,_' Miss
Mary Bogie, Port Albert; treas.,
Hugh McWhinney, Dungannon;
conveners of sports committee,
Mrs. Lorne Johnston and Robert
C.' McWhinney, Dungannon; re-
freshments committee conveners,
Mrs. Pearl Watson' and Mrs. Bert
McWhinney; convener of the re-
freshments committee, Mrs. Jas.
McWhinney, Dungannon.
Seven members of the clan are
on active . service overseas: One
has returned anal 10 others ares--
in
resin training in Canada -
The 'history of the. McWhinney -
clan in Canada dates back to
1840, 104 ,years ago, when John
Robert McWhinney, a' linen
weaver, born on Christmas Day,
1814, at Saintfield, .ninemiles
from Belfast, Ireland, a son' ` of
William McWhinney and his wife
Nancy •McIlw ain McWhinney,
came to this country. On April
18, 1840, in company with his
wife, Isabella Kirkpatrick Mc-
Whinney and young son, Andrew,
he sailed for Canada, coming by
way of the St. Lawrence River
to Hamilton, and, by wagon to
Goderich. The • journey frori Ire-
land to Goderich covered a per-
iod of 72 days. For a short time
they resided with a brother-in-
law; -William Johnston of Goder-
ich Township, and soon a claim
Was, filed on lot 11, concession 1,
Ashfield Township, then' a dense
forest but where a concession
line had been surveyed. Two
years later the McWhinney .fam-
ily Moved to their new home car-
rying , their household effe•.ts
over a blazed trail of half a mile.
Here Mr -and Mrs. McWhinney
labored to clear • the forest land
and establish a comfortable home
(famed for its hospitality.' ' The
farm now owned by Harold Mc-
Whinney has been in continuous f.
possession of a McWhinney. They
carried their butter:and eggs nine,;
Miles to Goderich .-and traded-
them
radedthem for groceries. They al -.40
walked this same road -to church.
This pioneer 'died in June; 1913,
aged 98 years and 6 months.
rAtJRICE SHOPIRO of th•,
Tecswater firm of, Hughes and
Shopiro•, was buried in Toronta
•on Monday of last week. Serious-
ly ill for three Weeks: he •pass -d
away in Wingbarn Hospital. He
-1 r;Tas• in his 69th year and is sur -
i ved hl: -h- w fe, two Sons a n d
two 'daughters in Toronto, • Born
1.in Ru5si.z. of Jewish docent. h,-,
Illy -lied at Nev York' la.tnr r.tirni,,.7
to
Canada and Bruce C' in'y