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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-09-13, Page 3• • • • .` • lath; 1.951 tmaluramitimittou TUE LUCKNOW .SENT11SIXL, .WCKNOW, ONTARIO CHARLES CHIN DIED .ON SUNDAY CHRISTMAS. FAROS • This is' to notify rilY custom and..ptgapective customers, that 1 will be Calling as usual this withan attractive 'Selection of Christmas greetingcards, per:: sOnal cards,. Elveryday cards, etc: DONALD THOMPSON, Phone. 33. Miss Lucy Wagner of NeW Westminster, E.C, visited with her cousin, krs. Roy 'Black.** • ,Johnston is.' assist- , Mg at the Co -Op c+tocery dttring • BOb Poak's • , Mrs.,. Pappas, and' Chris' are • visiting in. Toronto With her par. - ens, Mr. &hdi.". NanoS. Ti :Sherron, Pasty :and • Kenneth of New. York Visited last week with. Mr. and .Mrs. • Alex. Ptirdon. • • .Miss .Lottie'' Jenkins of Wing... • ham 'spent Sunday afternoon • with Mr. and iiZrs. Wellington Nixon, ,Lucknirlir. • • . Mx. and Mrs. E. V. Baker were . Markdale • on Sunday with Mrs. At •S: Mitchell, oh th,e. ocT. casion of. 'Harvest Thanksgiving • Services in Christ' Church.; •• ••,1 • 2Mi : and Mrs Douglas Clark • d family ...have:. • moved .to 'Sprague,' Man.,' to where Doug haS been Aranaferred :by the. FL „C. • ,. . • •an J. .•d. Mrs.• Robb: of . , Winnipeg ,are visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alice bl Ro, , .and B. J. MaCKenzie of Luck - r ow; •• ' . . Miss Ruth MeKinnon. Of Lon- don' visited; for: a few days last • week 'with. 'Mr, and Mrs Peter MacDonald .se.f. Winghan1,1161-Witi:1 • Mt. and; Mrs. Allister ;liughes,,'- ' Mr. arid •MTS.. WilliamElgin :F'utrdoit and, children, Mildred, .• Joyce, Rayleen, Sandra and Den-; . nis and .johnnie.:Wood of Detroit •'Pent the Labor Day : weekrend •'with .Elgin's parents;,'Mr.'„ and ,Mrs. 'Alex .,f,kirdori: of ...tickrIpW..On Labor •Day .other rnemberaof the • Purdon ,family; M and :Mrs, Falconer, Mr. and Mr.Jack Machityre, Mr. and Mrs . -George Tiffin, • Mr. and Mrs: Athol Pitrdon, -Mr.:: and' Mrs; • Hector Ptirdon • and their lairrillies . gathered 'at • the parental •l-zorize. for a •?picnic, with lunch being *Served* .onthe lawn.. There : were aibout • 40:: in attendance., • „ • '11.11011•1•WHINI‘11'1111111.114//.11.1114t4•1141411MPO•0111.11•11111Plamill4141111. I • ' ' " LUCKNOVV; 1'UNITED CHURCH • l•Minister: Rev.: J. Mumford, 1 • , 1 • ' M.A. &D. S.T.D. • $EPTEMVE.it 16th 11 am,: "The'VOice That, • .• 10 4.m.: Sunda% School. • 1, 1 Wake& -The 7 p.irn,: "The Luxury Doing • -1— GootV,- • To A, MacDonald; of. the Royal Canadian Navy left Mon• - day for Halifax to • 'report at. H M.C.S. _".Stada.conav-- _ month's '' leave with his mother, Mrs. T. A. • Ma,cPonald. *. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Nixon, and. little Barbara McKay 'spent • week with Miss Lucy• Thornp-' son, R.; 2, Auburn, before :MiSs •Thompson •went back to Onon- dago where she tgacheS school, •1\4. 41c1, Mi'. Chas- Sieivaid spent Sunday in London visiting with .their' son,- .Gordon Mrsi; Steward, who •nhad' just returned from • a rnbrith's-vacation; spent in QttaWa.. •• Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm Treleaven' of Pennsylvania • are. hOliclaying 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Treleaven, .ancl on Wed- nesday attended the MacDenald- Carnochan wedding at Listowel. • Russell. Allin,,,son. of Mrs, Jes- sie ,Was taken to Wingham Hospital :on:Sunday :With -a res- piratory condition: HesoOn:Show- ed Smile :irriProVement• but will rern,ain in. the hospital. for 'a', few- . ys. ••, • Visitors in thiS LdiStrict • last week were Mr. and. •Mrs..HenrY. C; • CoUrveisier', • of . Stearnboat • Mountain Mile 36.11 Alaska High - .way. They had a cabin, built,. ori the,ii,ght. trick, by which they made the trip. East. . . , • - ' Mr. WM, A. Reid ,of Paris .Station.. and -'hO • sonin,law, ''Mr. •Fred :BenroSe, who •travels for: • Penman s Limited were in town. op Moriday M Benro$e .made a husipess call?";.V111 Mr. Reid, native of the Langside 'district, called on olcijciends. here: • Mrs; G. A. 'Bower .of Kirkland. Lake returned home.after a •viSit. of 'about... three; weekS. with Mr. and Mrs. G.eti.: E. BreWer Of toWn; who:have been Under:the weather for some. tithe. Before 'Mrs. Bow- er returned to 'Kirkland Lake; .a nurriber Of •liespeler: relatives a-:•Suriday. . at , the Bower: iforne. here, My. 'and 'Mrs. Ernest. lgidgley 'and 'son ,Jaek. and .dati*-• ; ghter : Jean and • Miss...Alberta .-Kopernan,. all Of. Hespeler. • K. IN L.0 1J OH' P. A. Murray presided for *the • September meeting'. 'of the' 11.W.I. Seventeen "grandmothers, four of which are great , grand- nlothers;Veresguests. Prizes were awarded as follows:.tallet grand,: • mother, . Mrs. Ernest-. Ackert; shortest, grandmother, CO1Well; Mes..William„Percy was • 1 1 1 1 • Anglican Chuiclii NOTICES Rev.A. S. Mitchell,,L.Th.•,, •.• '` Rector. 1.7th ,Sunday 'after Trinity September 1.6th,..19gi • St. Peter's' Churehi-Ltieknov.V,. 11 a m IVIorning Prayer, St. Paul's Churelh, bungainnon 2..30 pan,: rIbly cpm'hitinfon., • St. Paul's Church, Ripley • 7.30 p.ima Holy COnimunion, • ymIL• DEANERY 114ELY '• OUr people of the three pi- iihes have been vOted as hosts .for the Annual Deanery, Rally, on Tuesday, oetoberr 2nd. This shOpld be a notable day lin our! local church life', so 'please make a note of the date and `help .entertatn: guests from the whole Deanery. Mr. and he prdest• il`crig—Illitchison was the :youngest, . Mrs.: Wm.. Wall; Con. 14, had the. most , great grandchildren. Mr' Walt r MaC- Kenzie 'spoke on the Tweedsmuir hook. Mrs. Pei•ry Hodgins was chosen local leader • for the fall; project. 'Dplegates to the convezi, uelph are MT'S-7 . au den •and Mrs., Ackert Follow,- • ing • is the program, reading, a di T Om • Har. Mrs, Jim Smith,' Mrs. 'Tom • Hodgins; • piano, solo, Miss Eileen Elliott; current events,Mrs. F. I lgaulden; solo, .1VIrs. -Ernest Ack- ert;. ',Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. .Frank • ThoznpSon hostess for the next meet- orig. . ."Mrs. 'Milton 'Walsh Of ltincar- ': dine Sn'ent thc..wek--ehd at her lhome hero: • • . ; „Mr. an dMrs. ,TOrri libdg Mrs. James! Hoclgins Spent Op '.1.'eCk"Oild at St. • Cr Friday I t O • as wo,e1, :t hood of tpp.. l-lydro Corrnissibp„ I • of Wingnip. cl(11‘ei.ed gefsdfi: al gift of an '.elOotrie •hot -platfrhril e! Vlr 'Robert Smolders of Toronto tri the Westford school. Sntre time ago 'he :alse :Sent a gift to tlie! loneher and pUpils. I of 12Q Irifge photos! laketi At the his! April visit to, the • • • . • - • 1• ivel.tti, .four-yetndld daughter! ! of' 1V11%. arid 1Virs, Bart. Nicholgbn,. the, trt,isfortidric., ,haVe her' leg broken ,wil'en her foot became caught While! ridingon the tract., of. She 'have ,to reniain, in a cast fo'r several N!veekS. • , Mr: gild- Mrs, Harry! Retekley, of Walk& ton ,sOent. Stindy.. with Wall. „. ' 4 , • • t • • • • ,P4,GE THREX Charles Chin' died suddenly on Sunday in "London where he has been - hospitalized for--tfie 7p-ast eleven months, Although in fail ing health for some clime Mr. Chin's. condition, was not serious until„he. developed. prieurrionia at the week -end. •• On Sunday •his family was notified. that he' was • seriously and' soon after, while , they were preparing leave for the •ettryk-werd •came that 'he had Paseed,-ort; , • ' , • " • Charlie, a be was widely and poptilarly,linown was the, proud father o. a family of fourteen 'ettiRlren-ele n 'sons and three daughters..., Be, born sixty Years ago in Canton, China- and carpe to Canada.. iri• as. young man. . • •.111 1921, at Vancouver, he mar- ried Rbse Lee, and the young couple • took :over a restaurant 'business Oakville...A year later they inov'ed to Newmarket Where ,five of'their sons Were born. They were. itarry,' Sam, Frank and, illMr. and *Mrs. 'Chin and their five boys then went.' libme to China "for ' a visit where Albert was born: They returned• to .dan-, 'aria and came, Lucknow ill 1928 when Albert: was an infant of, three months, jirn, Harry and Frank remained in :China with her • pare/fits, and.resided . there •for a feW years. befOre rejoining their parents in Lticknovv.: In the. intervening, yeara . Mr. andMrs; Chin . have WOri, inunerable: friends in this cdni- triunity and have earned an . d merited 'the' Plaudits of everyone riv,the) manney, in which .they have raised and PrOkyided.. for their family Of ' fourteen. who 'have mingled intimately with.the. oupg folk tf..the 'community 'arid - 'have taken leading ..Parts in the social, church,'sport ,and schol- astic; activities of the Village.• . , Charlie .Chir -i; could • Well:. be proud his:.farnily; and as, ,an' ,enthusiaitie sport :fan,: 'he' 'had, frequent ' occasions to • thrill their, perforinanees on' the ice :Or b.ap..flOd...Bqi none was quiCker: to ..note their•..sho'ftcomings, nor to point ;them out, than. was Dad:. Charlie Chin. has passed • on, .but he -Wilflopg livelri :the mem- ory of those who came toknow him'dzirirkg alfriost the quarter. of a-centurY that he made LueknoW his, home—and was. 'one, of the SepoY Town's strongest bobsters„ The funeral service :was held at JohnstOne's.Funeral Horne On Wlanesclay • afterrioon conducted • by Rev. Charles A. Winn of Ltick-: now Presbyterian Church. Elmer Limbach • presided. at :the • organ and: sang a 861o: a gesture of. respect ' busineas places: -Veie.- elosed for:the service: Six sons, Harry, Frank,. Albert, George and lyfOrley bore their father to, ' To .aste it is to pi •• suPerLquality 'an el er av014r- 0 • 4, . 1 . • the grave in South;Kinioss Cern- etery. • ' . - • PesideS ;his: widow Mr, Chin is: survived by eleven sons and three daughters, Jim, Harry, SaM, Frank, Bill, Alber,t; '• • GeOrge, Mary, Margaret, Morley; Gladys, Charlie; Jack and Allan. • ,Survivirg' 'also are his mother and three sisters. In. China. His. father and a brother predeceased. • PREPARING 'TO OPEN • • NEWSHOP, IN 'ILUCKNOW The Treleaven ' building; re- cently purchased Hector Pur - don, ,is I being. renovated' and dec- orated prior to being ,opened as a paint, Wallpaper- and gift shop • .• , • apartment is heing. fittezi ou;t . at ,the rear. of the _building, and the upstairs may continue to be used •for overnight sleeping iiCcorno'dation fdr the 'travelling public: 'the .building Was built about 50 years ago by the. late Thomas L. Treleaven,. local • photographer, • and rerriained in.the TreleaVen• : family 'until its diSposal a few • weejcs ago by Miss Gertrude. Tre- •• leaven,,. -Who is, leaving , town make.. her home for the time be- ing with Deg. A.. G. Elliott' in. • Strathroy. • ' • • . . • • :F:rorn a prison.pulolicatiori: 'No one is entirely useless. Even, the •, worst of Us:Can serve ashorrible Ofamples". • 1—Bicycles to be awarded to thefi#Sf five largest' numbers of 'complete units: 18.adiOi to be, awarded to the next 'five • .! largest numbers of complete units and so on., • 2—A COMPiETEUN/T consists Of the word K -I -S -T spelled out in each of the five contest flavours listed above. When, eompletecP' your unit will consist of-, • . • , K -I -S -T made 'up from '4 Kist Orange Tops • • K -I -S -T made up froth 4 Kist Lemon Lime Tops • made from 4. Kist Cream Soda Tops 'K -I -S -T made up from '4 Kise.Ginger Ale Zrops.• made up from 4 Kist Root Beer •Tops • . • NOTE: a' complete unit consists of 20 Kist Bottle Tops! '.Submit as many complete units as you can. Prizes. areawarded on the basis of the most ,complete units submitted... 3 -Contest closes midnight, Saturday, September 29th, 1951... ' Prizes awarded within two _Weeks' ,of closing date” 6, D THESE IMPORTANT RULES FORTHE TLE .TO TES You Can Win aBicycle, Racliopr Any One of 120 -Other Valuable Prizes WHAT TO DO --,Under the cork lining of all Kist Bottle Tops in/Orange, Lemon-Lime,•Cream Soda, . Ginger. Ale or Root Beer flavours, there is the letter K -I -S- or T printed on the inside metal surface of the top. Lift the cork lining and , 'look for the letter undeineath. . HERE ARE THE Rings-- READ THEM CAREFULLY • • • • GET TOUR ENTRY FORM FROM YOUR KIST DEALER . . • • 1 :,.i0oun.• or all around ?::!,•'..,'"'•-•.!:•."•71...t•;'•••• , . c*:'...•.k..' • '.;.'"' ...)`: ' :'. 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