HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-10-02, Page 5WEDNESDAY, OCT. 224 4!
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tanks I ..,
. to all; those who work-
ed for me and-support-
ed.
nd:support=ed me at •the polls on.
September 25th It was
greatly appreciated.
Sincerely
J t SENTIN, L, DUCKNOW ONTARIO
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)nly Survivor .
Visits .Spot l�li�ere
Bomber Crashed
Norm Wel:wood, well-known
Wintgham .nnote!l .operator, return
ed last 'week after spending ` two
and a half weeks at various Can-
adian Military esbabl 'shments in
nce' and G errnany. He :accom-
panied Ed Blake,',Of CASs,, Lon-
don,
on don, formerly of Winghiam. They
were members of a ,panty of seven
radio and .'newspaper mien wh'o
were taken to estaibi hrnents' by
1�CAF transport.
During their stay they visited
Canadian ,Army: Brigade . head-
quarters, at i$oest, Germany and
Canadian :Air Division stations'nt''
both countries. Arming the cities
visited were 'Bremen, Ham?blurg,
Essen, 'Cologne, and Dusseldorf,
On the return !trip they spent two
days. in Amsterdam; •
The highlight of!the •trip:as tar
as North .(was 'concerned was' a
visit to the'neighborhood :in' Ger-,
•' , „ mrany' wheeze I ie Was shot down
Fred 1is�ted
Cort Friends, Here Wand taken prisoner 'during the
(By.'S..'B. S'toth�ers;)
Last week Eldon Milder had in-
teresting 'vis'itors m .the. presenceMrs.
o'end• Fred Cort of.alydal
Bank, 'Algoma, This is.' some dis-
tance in ,,frown Bruce Mines.
Fred is 'one Ofthat army of Eng-
'" lisp (boys .Sent Gaut' from England
under the �auspieees of the .irnm-'
ig'rat+ion Dept. and the Barnardo
Rome. His 'early experiences were
similar to. rbh,at •of many Eng1 s!h
boys Sent,
:o�.ver 'at that time. He,
lived. in ~a couple• Of homes in. the:;iiarris�ton, P'alrnerston-area, ,'wrhe.re
his exp'erienees were not' too
l?'a'ppy '
• ,He :finally wound' LLp at 'Sappy'
Jack 'Miller's in the St. ' ,Helens
area where tth�eatomsphere ch,ang-
ed and he Was :apparently 'happy'
Tie' knocked •around quite' �a .bit.
and: finally wound . u,p' in .Algoma
where'' he' established, • himself'on
a farm, He ,also bought a sawmilil,
the latter was sold some two
y.ears • ago. • ' •. •
• ''He '.visi'ts' .,at 'Eldon. Miller';;
where 'Ile has 'been for a ; couple
of. weeks:. He. is, a sample of Eng -
Usti boys who 'overcome, d�ilfficti1t•
ie ~ 'and'' is . -vow !in- the eventide,
s.h'ali 'we : call it,; and is • enjoying'
life in''h.is ladopted`Canada,
war. After 'a •ienigtlhily'• s�earc$ ' he
located the exadt . field in •'whicih
the b'omtber . crashed :4 d •'talked
.N05. the •c�oup'le in whose barn he
had' taken" refugeafter the 'crash,
• in which all the. gest of :th:e • crew
' Were, killed, He was ,also taken' to
the 'cemetery in wwh.ioh the crew'
Members are buried:: .
' Wingham Advance' Times
Mr. Welw'ood rforinerly operated
The Market ;Store in Licknow,•
it 'was .a' pleasure to, Meet' Fred.
and exchange experiences .iwi�t�h
him; We are pleased to pay some
Measure of tribute to 'him and
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THE DOOR-TO-DOOR 'CANVASS will be
• '' made in. Lucknow, on the evening of Tuesday,
•. October 8.
THE LUCKNOW *LADY ' FORESTERS
have been contacted by. the CNIB and asked
to canvass thetown of Lucknow and to spon-
sor a letter drive for funds in the Township of
Kinloss covering the mail routes out; of . Luck-
, now and l-lolyrood. This area was omitted in
the Spring canvass'..
LETTERS ARE GOING OUT as soon . as
they become available, with donations to be
left. at the Log Cabin Restaurant.
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• Bake Sale and,
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• On the afternoon of Satu_rday,, November 2,'' ,
• '' .. the Foresters, are holding a, bake: ; sale. The
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• CNIB willhave a large assortment' of Blind'-
• .craft Products :
.ucts on- display for sale at this time.
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• These articles are of such variety/and so skill-•
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Rev:Stewart : To
Show
'Pictures
Of Hol Land
,e /L u'c'knaw United Church.
Women held their (general Meet
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.on Tuesday, September • 24
The preslident„ Mrs'.: K Cameron,
iireqclomed (the;' 38 •mernibe s and `•
two visitors present -and:. called. ,
Mrs: G. Newrbold: converer • of,
• the Comm'uniby Friendship corrin-
,rnirttee to' conduct 'the devotional
programme. Mrs. L. Ritchie ..read
Psalm .138 and "Mrs. J; Treleaven
,g'a've the • meditation..Mrs. ; J:
McKi'm .offered prayer 'A pleas-
ing, `solo 'Sold Thou My • Rand"
was rende'red' by Miss .,Margaret..
Rae, The ; offering was 'dedicated
by .Mrs. 'It: Greer:: Mrs: G. New`
bold • read }a', ' Suitable, ,poem 'on
Friendship.
• Plans !were.:made for the cit-
izensrliip • contmi:ttee and 'other
mvemi!bers;. of:U C:W to;'rvisit end ...
entertain patients • at Brucelea
Haven,. Walkerton inl.Octofber.:
The date:' setfor the' Autumn
Thankeffering; was November 13
when 'S�+e .' 'J> .,W, SteWart will
show pictures; of the Holy Land"
The 'Stewardship 'Convener;' Mrs
Win. Wliarry drew' attention; to
the "Above and' Oveiry'• :gifts re- •
quested' by the*,•Dcrm:inion
part ...CT": which :would be used
for •'a training school and resi-:.
dence for nurses .in . •Serail, The
treasurer's ,report by .Mrs, . 4e41-
derson • showed that 63% , of .!the
allocation , had' already been sent
The n:omivati-ng committee *ere.
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pr ea sed to rdport '.that •N[rs. H.
'Greer and .Mrs. L. Goyette had
consented toact as' leaders for the
Explorers,. w'ho'm, Mrs. G, Whitby
had !capably led for many' years:
Mrs.. A. E, 11Vt KL,m , gave further
details in the Rug, Arts and Crafts
display to be ''h'e'ld Oct. 48 • in the
Church.' •. Mrs. G. Montgomery
showed veryinteresting slides of •
japan, Aswan .and, Vancouver
taken on her recent trip, The
meeting closed with 'Mizpah,'bene
diction.
The •waitress •Watched at the
customer put eislit spoon.fuls 9f.,
sugar in'his 'cup of coffee and pro-
ceeded to drink, it without stirr-
ing-if
'tirr-ing,.it. fiat, ,.
"Why `don't you • stir it?" she
asked.
The customer regardE d ,her
COldl 'end' shims, "W'ho' iilces' .-it
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