The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-10, Page 7t,
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URSDAY; JULY 10t,11,'1947
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THE ':LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 1,.:UCI NOW, • ONTARIO
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GI{ADE IX , .
Roth Ander:sort: ' 2 1.
&v cl larkw'ell 3 3
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Campbell ..,.. . , ,3
Lerde Cordis r... ... , • -e
Margaret' 'Chin
Morley .•Chl.rl....».. .. c ? -
Iiarold Cooke ,..,..,.r .'l,l e
Calvin. Gibson e
Gladys Gibson c 3
Juanr.t,a
' Irwin
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Mae Irwin'
Bruce Johnston • 1:
Shirley, n 2' •
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Jane'Johnat'oiY
Keith' Kilpatrick : c - 2.
Kathleen Lane ., c c.
Doris . Lyons ..., . 3 ' .
Lorraine MacDonald .. 3..
Allan . MacIrityr'e r ,r r,,.... C
E Y MacKenzie: .3
Gail . MaclmTlan.
Jiin.,MacMillan'
Patsy ', •MacMillan'
Yvonne 'Magoffin : •..
Gladys
'Shirley Rcbinson . , ..
Marie 'Smith .
Joe Whitby •
William' Bolt
Donalda IVIcQuaig
'Clifford MacMillan
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I Benjarnn Gregg, • known, as
' . , . "Uncle :Ben" to his friends and
neighbors • in Middlea Simonds,
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away on • May 3rd ;in •thea
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a heart, ailment, He was the oia
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:c'. having• beenborn. in England in•
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m 1 2 2 ,1 ' 3' ' 3 • ins • : wife, . nee_ lYlary., Christian,.:•
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Mary:Anderson :
Doli ' Cameron
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Mary Chin' • '
Viola' Cook• •
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Joy' Johnston k c'
Lois' Johnston .,,::...... .':;., . l
Clifford -MacMillan , • c
Donalcta' McQuaig ,.....
Jim Morrison c 3
.Mary, Murdoch
lU,ir ion Nicholson
Harvey- 'Ross
Ray Stanley
:Jac*
Owen :Treleaven.
Lorna Little
Gwen Stewart
il:een Purvis•
• Dorothy. Gibson`
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Uncle • Ben's' life was. frill 'of, 'var-
iety and inter t.. He'• loved music
and, ins his: .younger days :bad.. a
beautiful :tenor voicr'., He also ,} • J,",C, Drennan, son ,of Mr.: and
served as ' ox ganist in •a .church r••,•'„,. rs 'Wilfred 'Drennan =and ' Alex
in England, 4 I Maclntyre, son of . Mr and Mrs,
Be followed the sea for a num- IArchie MacInt re are spending
the summer ori
ber .of years, -lived in various•'•. the Great 'Lakes,
parts of the United States,,virorka' 'Th'ey shipped from Port•. Colborne•
ed in the, mines-' in, the State of 1 on " e ' coal. freighter, Midland
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Mich an. where he 1
ost his; hear= •prince,; bUt•-expect, to transfer„to
ing. Engaged in building opera- an oil tanker later' this month.:
tors at a later date, he received•
injuries. which necessitated ,the I o •
amrp°.i ation, pf One leg..Hotyever;:
he. remained active until the' last,
doing his own housework for the.
riiostrfulpart,:gardesannd, ,. • caring -for a' won-
'' ' , war: with scientific training, . In-
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Lucknow, Ontar i
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From Official Files! ,
True FBI Stories.
How•;thefamous; fearless. .T'BI
agents .'fight the nation's • :crime
Two sons, horn in Michigan genuity, tenacity and • patience
with every fair weapon .at hand,
died in ' infancy.• He is survived by will be'"toad ; iii'• The Daily Detroit
two. sisters, •Mrs. Johan' Little, age
85;'.of ••Lucknow;, 'Onta rr arid Mrs.
Eli a}aeth Johnson„ aged &SG,
:Eng -hind, -T1,—&-* - laid :4 t-ett-
ASHF.'IELDl.
Mrs; George Stockholm of De
troi't spent a• fev3- ;days recently
with •her;•• sister, •Mhs,. N;•„4,
Kenzie.,
Mrs, D. ,Hatton of Toronto vis-
ited •last' week with' her sister;
Mrs. Colin.' MacGregor.. •
Mr, Don MacGregor of .Toronto •
visited, last week with relatives
,ere , . .•
. ' Mrl.' and • Mrs.-. Jack .Collinson,•
'Mrs.'. Collinson, and; Bill were in
-London . on 'Sunday.. to visit 'their
Uncle, Collinson who is
seriously lila. .
Nir Gordon'• King and, son Ken_
netn of,aTamazoo, Miss Maude
MacKenzie •:of: Detroit 'and. her
friend, Miss M. Dempsey ,of ;Ca1-
Times, iii • a series of. ',articles ifornia, spent' the :Week -end with.
g July : e relatives here. ' •'
starting 1Vilondayr
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f:o • react tiro71-114-1&.e. story. O r the M _ et -a c •lel ci=-
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y in the Chris exploits 0.4 •the. courageous g n
beside " A'unt Mar ” ' little Irl she lived On, the . farm •
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tian.'lot in.Middle Simonds: on the .12th Con. now owned by .•
w ' Mi-T-om--Bueg1-ass.. where= -her .
•} father, ,Mr Alex MacKenzie,•'was '!
i it30RN' killed -by a horse.
OLIVET . BIDS FAREWELL, HODGINS—In Wingham Itospi-,
:T.' REV.. AND MRS: BEECH I 'Tuesday, Jul : ist. to Mr..
Q tar- T es y, y . THERE -WERE1748 persons.•m :.
and ,4Mrs.•.,.Oscar ' Hod ins,- Luck ::tte d-' ce 'at: the.:two-.da X-ra
c .ince at or• gin. •
GRADE X
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Wilfretllack , 3 3'
A•rdonraa` Johnston 2 2
argar e.t MacPherson .. .....
ty--Marsrh 14 r,
Betty 1Vlilier
Eileen Purvis `
Uni_ce..-Reed . .
Lavyrence• Salkeld o
'Bernice .Shaddick • 1 2 cr'••
••J?am •Talylor 2.
Jean':' Treleaven 2
Jessie Marshall '
Dorofhea'MacIntosh M
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GRrADE XiI
J'im Barger
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Margaret .Grah•am.
M'ayme..inshn
Dorothea Ma'clntoshc,.
'-Alex',Macntyre t•
Jessie :M ,shall . 2
• Shirley 'Sherwood '' 2'
Catherine Gibson ,,,,,r.;, ...
Langside" lVlissioiii Band..' .
Thr annual picnic of the Lang,
side • Mission 'Bandwas held on.
l:rida•y, July '4th at .the church.
Helen 'Donaldson presided over
• the', program 'prepared by •Mire'
k`ar: s h, ,Moffat..:. Mrs, Wm. , Sgott
rend they• scr.ipttrre..: W lnn e Don-
. ga'e the meditation fol-.
lowed. by 'prayer by Lois Crow-
sten.:'Mrs. Moffat read 'tlie'•story,
The• offerint 'vas taken and .'a'
Prayer
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of the Young Peoples' Union in
4. charge of ' the meeting, members"
2 'i of ••the ' congregation•' of Olivet'
2 .. United iChurch : held a presenta-•
.tion fo.i:' Rev. and Mrs:. E L: Beech •
prior 'to... theirdepa, tune last
(week'.for "their•''.new pastorate at')
St •George.
1 • (lin behalf of the • congregatrpri'I ••
Mr • and•.Mrs . Beach were prese t-. r•'
• • ed: ,with 'a silver tea service by'
• Walter Walden' and :W T: Rout-
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s°ton. Jri. -'appreelatron of: their. -
,1:work,;.among.: the young"` people
Mr.:'.and Mrs. Beechwere; the xe-,
cipi;ents of a •silver •casserole, the
•:presentation •being made by Loy -
'ell McGuire. and. Miss Edna 'Bark-
well.
IMLisica:l nurxrbers exuring ' 'the:
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now, 'a .son.
evening ..were. 'given by: Mrs.. Jas.. . r
McTavish : •while Reeve Howard
McGuire :addressed, remarks of •.r
appreciation •to the .minister, and
his• wife for their untiring work
3 c c. rn the Olivet charge
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Presbyterian Evenuig Auxiliary.
2 - "Tlie June n'ieetingof the -Even -
2 ,ing: •Auxiliary:. was held on .lube
26 in the ".basement of the 'church'•
1' with Miss Gladys MacDonald ,pre,
siding Mrs. - Win. ,Reid • read the -.
I scribtur e' and . presented a :Bible
It study on `Faith" pas illustrated
i:n the life of.''Peter: Mrs: James;.
Little led in'. prayer °;Tfie roll
was answered. 'word'
a; Bible ver -se, -
'contair ing the word' "•Faith" .•and.
ariangeinents''. Were made. for the
,o:iety picnic : to beheld' in July
''After a vocal.. duet: by Mrs .0 '.
IMai 1Dor ald; an'{�r Mrss'H wOrr, Mrs:
M' Henderson 'introduced 'the
guest speaker, Miss: Marion Wil-
liamson India 'Miss W•illianiSOrr.
'g'uye an illustrated„lecture on 'the:
work of; the' Presbyterian Church
Ccenad'a .in India. Miss Williatn •
lusines's-'the article's'for 'the• bale
were collected. and valued,. A
donation given • to the -.Mission
Band. by 'Mrs. John Richardson
was very Much-.'appreciated.,'The
incetin ;' closed with the ..Lord'~
prayer 'in.•unison . Mrs, Scutt then
;:ondueted • \rar•iou:r. games .. which
added Much ' enjo•yrnen•t to the;
afternborr, A;.:bouni'eoUs lltrnohh
was .hen seryed to' the 22 who
`were Pres*
was .given, During :the' • k t
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sots'
,special work is among the.
orrph�rn 'babies. and • .her ,brief sleet.
• chi'5 of their. Jives were rnosf
to esting .4x1 ,rs,''Philip Stewart and
�7ia,yr ,G vcri: SteWart sang a duet,
lis ; : •e , er,n7pbe l extended' 'the.
inc�'rri .thanks of 'the: society' to
Miss Williatrrsan'rL r'her:ir spicing
nc s.5rege. .After a hymn; .Miss
Bean 11 actieod'T closed .the Meet-.'
;bp, with prayer: -.A social hour
fellOwedr
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• Clouds of .tormenting flies and :'
insects•'make cattle •restless,'atfect:-••
theii'r weight•and -milk yield; Shell
EivestockSpray is the easy, safe, supe;
way', to°keep cattle„ free of insect pests! •
Useit to'.clear: the' air, instantly',•• morning
•and night at 'milking'tim.e.
' Then spray it dizectly on the cattle, °before.
putting theai out to pastureland before bedding
them down.• Shell Livestock Spray repels ,insects •
'round ,the_.cl'ok before they bite!: Yet it's . P
guaranteed" harmless'.: to' man and beast•= -absolutely'
safe to use. Bes`ure you have hell Livestock Spray,..
• always Dr! hand.. $1460 an Impelrial gallon.....
At -height •of fly.,.se hson, .,
• spread SHELL f3D`T"BARN SPRAY over' •'
inside surfaces, eaves and corners,:
'stal'ls and manure piles:
Forins an invisible 'film, of death'
which dries hard,'stays .put, won't blow
away. Kills bugs where they breed.
• One spraying lasts.a ions titne! ' .
$'2.25 an Imperial gallon:.