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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-11-06, Page 11. 1 WEDNESDAY, NOV; 6t11 4057 (C • boys then Went to' China or a visit where -Albert W4a..!twii•..O11 • their return they loft lina:t.::garry 4nd,Frank with 4110/1,' ents• in. China, and 4:W44 not ntil j938 11 a n d. • their fain* in ;:i.olcisircw, Whee they settled.,:uPon 'returning. the, tprierit. • earge was the first. to • hero in Lucknow,. f011owed.'•by Mary,ivr,,argarey.WrieYi,GlarlyS, Charlie; Jack and Allan; Eachas thOlbecarno old epou'Oi to "poke their head above the 'counter", • took their. 'tarn Working„ in. ;.• the restaurant, and were. always adiTlired'rtfeirrgiendly-nd- ' well mannered, ' Their • parents reeeiVed.and deserved the. plaud., •its Of the • community for the • manner in Whichthey raised and' tidily :attired their' family of fourteen Studious andambitious several • of tpQ.44mily • ont•iinuecl their • educatioh after graduating • frenv.-1.4uckri* .High 11'61- • Left MOnday. For the •Past several months •• the blisiness•.,has beenin charge' ----:(4--41nn-Gliiniand_his.mather.Jt.e- • Cently the restaurant: was sold to ,LawrenTe Compeau, and at •the week -end 'other members. of the f'arnily carne up to' assist with the final y.it operation. On .Monday ad•ieus.. were: Said, reluctantly as', the. Chin, -family 0 • 4 • Th LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LITOKIOW,, oNTARIO • tj „t...•_hat- had been. cfirmir. forged. 'i almost threg. 'dvg4de.s rn- •tiht association rresented With 'Ltiggage to her departure, Mrs.. Clan was gust of lionar• at a party at Mr. • arid_ Eldon i ler's, when„ she' 'W4S present - •ed a ;gift Of •luggage. Mr$, hi n also received. other private• ti.fts, and; Wishes,, to sincerely' thank- all her 'friends for their' kind remembrance. ,•• •Family • Hott7/ .Loronto Toronto' • now becomes the 11QIne, of the Chin' family' 4/13, Harry and, Frank are employed in the ,restauant 'business; in TOron-tOSam-and-iBil-1.--are-krad- '4atP-Oharinacists and both: em-' played in Totanto; Albert, Who ran • the '•restaurant until • Jirn took over, has been. sailing. this season; -George aril' ilVforleycgrad- uates. of' Ann Arbor, Univerlity; miChigan, •in 'geology, are em- plpyed at Edmonton; Mary and 'Mar -are are o niurses.,::Mary, now Mrs. Henry Jung,. is • in Toronto while her, hilaband is finishing his studies at AnnAriber4AVIargaret, Mrs. Doug .Werig; • resides at . New Glasgow, .Nova 'Scotia; Gladys is in her last year in ••hanor arts at Ann Arbor, Cbarlie is in his fiirst year piharniacy , Toronto and Jack and Allan are attending •:Collegiate in, Toronto. . . • • ,. • E POPPY . Last' November, ItiVe:4,tid a half rnilflon poppies bloOine'd'j•r1 Can- ada. Dotting •the..lapone- fr. • • 313 4 • • -P4,..Cfg VEN,' • ,• 0 . '••• ' ' : • . . '.. $ At the request ' of the Lucknow 131'arleb, of the, Canadian Legion, . ' • Leiion; and with .the authoriation of the ' 'Municipal 'Council, f hereby declare .• . . • ,.., • • . .• :„.. • • REMEMBRANCE DAY .• . . . .0,opo,--,.,46o4tzt:t.404tc,04:i-.64NiNti44NN' ap:...... girls participating. ' ! but t had to go' through regard - third Of Canada's poPulatien, the Re. • its 3.6th, appeararice. thiS cotin,7 try:• ' ; : • • •Altbodgh .evexybPdY • knOWs 'what the poppy. means, nobody 'is: -certain of how it 'aik began.; of -:how the poppy became • SO . . closely:". ass.ociqt,6d. with.. r mem., • i branee; of the war clead..s.' : • The association: wai.:. . ertainlr not new 'when the, ,;ppy Was adopted •in Canada .4/1,3931, At least a ,liundred7 iral,Tten 'Years 'before. that time,. a correspond- ent %Wrote 'of .how. 'thickly pop - 'pies' grew over 'the raves. of 'the dead.... He Was speaking. of. the, Napoleonic ' War :and:: its • cam-. paigns in Flanders. , • • ,: But 'a Canadian medical offi- 1. Jeer was chiefly.responsible for thi-S--'aiseeiatiani4mar-o• So thanT ." anyother single •;knOwn• factor. ,••• 'John MeCrae' Was .a •ta14 boy- ish • 43 -year-old :mein:1)er of.. the -..Cariaclia-n • IVIedical- ,---earps -frain• Guelph, . ' Ontario • ,' An ' artillery veteran of the Boer War; he had the eye" of a • gun.ner; the.' hand ,of a .. surgeon, ancli.the soul of a.poet when .he went intd the. line:at Ypres on .April 22, 1915,, r.rhat .was •the afternoon the enemy .ifirst used ...poisOri gas.• The.. first attack failed.' So did the' nekt..and the •next. .For -.17 .. . days and nights the.allies •'reptils,. ed waveafterwave of-attackera. •DUring...thiS,.iperiod,- ' MeCrae Wrote: "One can:Seethe dead ly ng there On the front:116W And in placesWhere the eneiriy-threw ••-trr-•an-,attae-k they Ue VerY thick, on.- the Slopes: Of. the '.Gerfrhari. trencheS,• :* . :, .,•••••• ' :• , . • Working' ..frorn a dressing•':sta- •tion .on the bank of ,' the .y.ser „Canal, 14,,C61,•. McCrae ,. dressed :litindredS of woundedorever tak-• ing off his lothes for the entire •days 'Sometimet the dead•or' wounded actlially rolled down' . the bank from above;:4111,P )'4 dugout Sometime, While await- ing , the arrival.of hatches '•of wounded,.. he •would Watch:. the in.4..n:at:'''work in the burial plots whic...h, were clUickly.filjingiu0.. .. Then, McCrae: and is :unit 'were ..relieved:.:";We,are. weary in • ' - ': .•- • * 0 '4 • general: :Impression' in ' my mind isone of a nightniare,": bewrote IVLeCTrAe came out al -Ypres • With, 1 lines,s'CraWled on. a scrap were po,erri w h started: Flanders Iiilds the _poppies.: . .”, 9 hese ' were the lines which a're enshrined in 'the, hearts of all ' 40 iers w a ear ••eir ..• ovem er 1 -A-CIVIC HOLIDAY „ IN THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW • • ' *I• • • • •'And call on all eilizens- .to observe it . as -such. • GlEORG ,JOYNt, Reeve.. • •• • ••)•-' • I • • „, • • It 01) 4 • s * •• : 1.,** , • IYFisses Karen .8z Evelyn Nih olson'entertained the AX,P.A.. at their home on 'Sunday evening With, 'Douglas $a1denbypresid ing. Rev. J. 4- ,P41rrier led in prayer • following 'the reading of the scripture by Eleanor'Carter. Plans Were made for a social ev- ening • in • the near future, 'Mrs., Palmer 'dealt With: the 1st chap- ter of St. Mark and conducted a. quiz oh it. Joyce Hedley gave a reading. Evelyn Nicholson cOn4 • ducted a .Bible contest :DOuglas. Haldenby: reported on the Dio- cesan conference' which he at- tnded at Kite'hener. Eleanor Carter Lcanducted_L.a coin_ con teat Alex Hewitt led in.recrea'-' t•tion and also, thanked the host- esses and their parenta for an enjoyable eVening. Refreshments were :served • and prayer' Closed the .nie•eting• •• •• • ' I..D.H.S: t*1E S Field' Day Champs • . • (BY Nancy.'WehSter) • Field Day winners were: boys' • Senior' campion,..DOuglas Stan - 1y, • .Ihtermediate :champian,. Floyd' Stanley; Jurifer, Oharnpioh, 13°bOirAlsn:iii;een.ior C'hainp,.;Elaine •1 ac ay; "• n errnecliate• . champ, Kathleen 'Hackett; Junior champ. Diane Rayner. ..Top Salesmen • ••The, magazine campaign endedt _a: week ago • Friday with ,the-fol:7-: lowing ias winners:, first, 'Nancy: Webster, 179.50; 2i -id, :Joyce :Mc- Nay, $37.5O rd, 'Eleanor Carter, •$35.'75.. ' • • in em innermost 'thoughtMTRae was • their voice., The poem .circulated • •. 4.,siafolk•Sorig. circulates, 'hy liv,: ing word of mouth. Men learned .it with their hearts. .• '. In Canada, the' poppy , Was •of ficially adopted ,..by the • Great War Veterans Association in 1021 •On the Suggestion of a Mrs. E. Ouerin.• of ,;lerance. • .-! ut .t ere is. little. doubtit 4.liat the impact of McCrae's -poem influenced 'this . , •, „ . . , • ICIN-LOUGH----'----, The Kinolugh District Bible .. ,..Society ,canvas s ,has, again • liem • coalipleted. with the. total receipts being $108.56,, This is very grat- • ifying, arid: much credit is,',dtte • to the Willingness of the canvass ers- who again. 2r-esurned this --ret:: sponsibility. ‘ ,. ,` Mrs, PerrY. Hodgins is hoStess, for the Holyrood W. rrieif's In-' stitiite meeting That's ay (today) afternoon H ' ' ' • • The 1491yroOd • Wofpens • inati- -41‘E- ttVog'rlferPs making actiVitY on ha d ' t 'the - • present, One is the hon'11ooked: rug 'project which got iff to a ••=,.good-s,tart-laSt,--Wednesda-y-intthe.• noryrood hall.and the next Class. will be : November 12th at • rn 2.00 chl Tic to Which all ladies 'in. the c rinntinity ai•e Urged: to • attend a idyl -earn now to Make a Cosy rug.:Two classes for 4-11 girls "The Club Girl Entertaine are floing on alSo with 'the Kitt, Y: tough", , "Westford and ItolYrood: WEAlrirfrOPPYlrilE 1VIEMBRANCE- 'The poppy serves a, twofold Purpose. They are made by* disabled, Veterans and funds raised by their"`diS •tribution •go to help other needy: veterans and their dependents: • : `:• . . „ epoppy is a symbolof remembrance • and a symi?ol of help to t4Ose 1 , . . . • ' ' • , . „ CorILKAjnib:nt.6 - the_t ''' ....,, _Servibe o Lthe Coinnitin___Yit by John LabattLimited . • . .. . • BREVVERY LIIVIITED n Friday, November 1.s.t, the annual -,IalletWe'en, ..dance took plaTe. First of all we danced far an hour and then played musi- cal .'cliairs • with Eleanor McNay an,d John .Van Osch, as ,winners. • The lights Went out and, every one went outside to line up boy. and girl' alternately to ' enter the •-•-house--of .herrors. 'My -Self, I. was . terrified 'at the thought of it, ••• • less. ,Someone in tow -n 'rornaric,•••„.,- ecl' they could ,.hear. tic• Scream At their place:The costume' .itidg- • 40g was held :'following this and winners . we're as follo•VAs: .:• comiC couple, Joanne Hunter and Joan .Crawfercl;,: single .comir, •• • weri..(7ooper; fancy .cobtele, 'Barg. • bara Murray and.- Lois Robb; fancy:single,Janet Rayner; Mack • MacDonald.„ • ." , v i• • ."1- • . ' • . .:••• ••••••,1 `.• •i• • • • . • .: '‘•• , '• . • : • ;,.• • " • IOW 4 I, • . .",. .=.! • • r•• • , . .• • ' =o1, ; ," •• t'4';" • •, • . , . „ , , . .. ,. `.zibI_• ..„•: :o,...t. •" • ....,ft45,7i. . Nelecryur' . ,,,::•. -1; 4, 4.4 Persona!,'ClAu t.:......1',......,:1,`' • :.'''' i.: ,...,„,., ..::::, , :,..s1,, ... tr.....,,,,..,• ... o,- ...:„.. 't • 4* a. 0 • ' '•' • ;I• 4 44 • • . . 10, Lucknc)w, ntinel • 4 ' ...,;:•''',' 1: ....?":,•.• r. • 1 ' • ••'. .', .. '.1:'• • : ' '..F.....' 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