The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-01-11, Page 13•
BURS., .IANV4RY 1804- 015
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T Lucknow ,Sentinel', Lucknow, Ontario.
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i<'!;AG'►E SEVEN
P h J.. i Marchildon, -tit=: c 1.
�io.-wn distvi t basebalr areles
. and' who pitched for. the ' Phila-
rdelphia. Athletics,, is a' pirisoner
Y`,of was at' Stalag Itf;
'ital.1%.' d. Nel is'
P'Ship aY w. a
iia a
'on furloug•'h
•,•this''week
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. ' di at'
:�ten ng Patients s , on a hospital
to ain,to Calgary..
LAW.: Margaret Hainironarid
her .,friend Cp1..Pu1ey,.who 'spent•
„their .furlough'., at the' forrxer's
home, here, • reported recently at
iockcliffe,. They: had'', r • viousl
P c y
been stationed- ut .Patricia :'Bay,
HOlitE FROMPACIFIC_
AFTER TWO YEARS'' SERVICh:
f GAN'NO
`A Letter • •Eranfii
Pte" Mar v'rn a 'a ekSo o �_ 1 , .
y,. a f the IJFI ll�,��it, [,x H t
ited*`SAT-e-S ATiny is spending, '.[
.21 -day furlough with Mrs., Jack-
son and Marvin 4r., at° the ;hump
cif his fathfiesin-laws. -'Mr Lodi rl�„
lVfacLennar� Pte. Jae
..,: ksorr tial•.
.speiat• the '' past :twb years in. the
Pacifi4 et°: r titre of: , _ ;
_h _ __ viii'-: whe%re c..
- �h
, contracted "jungle fever" ; whichresulted in his return to the.
Staten -.
It•• is . u§t t " ,' . , �'.,
� .. .J.. „ wo �yeaxs�'srnce Pte:
.: Mr and. ,Mr�s;,,•A1iah.'.MacAuley
•receive vor d t'ha.t ': thearti'
[:alt er'ori �n'ho 'd wars, Seriously„
:wou.nd-ed ,ov.erseas is :making --fad-=
or able- p'ro r ess. ' PO: MaoAule'.
•,•wrote a ,bne hrms if , Sang'•
'Don't. Worry; I Will, be all right"":"
t'itis At ars
1' ittt.::��re
STS'.‘,, 'Cather=ine:' "Ma Kerrie
c ,
a o Ntr"
r�, '
f s. ':Neil J.' Mac
:'dh'te
g , Kenzie of•.. Ashfield is:Serving
•; a
zie
I-Ia1]fax'' :N:S 'Miss MKc.naczr(
• :was' 'aching in. Toronto'
to gt.prier to
entering the, service • in.. the fall
She took:' her :naval taini'rrg•°`at
Galt and upon :.;conpletirig.,'•.hei°
• course was posted t •H,1i ' �t,
o :posted., o a fa.
Re. eiv` ' '
',Word
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e
r has bc.n received': c itcc.a.c •`hy.
.f iends--here. that:„.. --Robert. Hark
:.tress:has t°ecea'ved;his com'm•ission•
as ,a pilot\,officer'. Bob is well re,
rneiri'bexed,'hereh vin worked
ttt `{Black> -.Dan"' M°rcDonal 's ?nli be
fore' . tn yi is t ; a lw;
< sig. 'Hc cil5t,d e c
' i
• ut ri'w c .rs
hc._,vtar and' bee, cis'
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...far. ' is v ai d�i: tc7:..fi�•c
, ..
•car s:, Bob is
a ha i eEjgland ., v here ; his
f:'arnily resides
Awar red Air Farce • ros' •
gc,'i tklr r tL 1.c'4ider ,T.ir a 1"1,1
-s err cif 4t-oyort 1: 1a,-Sfa„..1-c 1.-:a V4_1 r..
Lieut..Tories writes her .parents,.
Mr,' and Mrs. Frank Janes, of a
'leaved spent in. Edinburgh, Scot-
land: '•
Pay..4.
tyk h`'`u liclrc ;7o''
have. stayed in ti,' pack up. and
get to bed. early to be ready' i,�
the „morning Jtt .t' two,l of us carne
'up here; but we.:came 'across sev-'
Eral ot-vie—herhake- ',rnurses had- that. wwoe.rd.; kneiuow..
J c�lrsciir i ed�altere i rr�kt"s ert :� _� ,,•,
end ' .
:barkatron leave. , He ;well remem-:. ' •', u '` • '
° , . ' tame •'onl snot •eriou h time to seri.
hers it; .tar he ''was..,:snowbound, :.. -st
,., everything.. We. started Qut ld
and 'courldn't' et` o t -o ''Jtowri .,_. ti
g�� � f by. 'Wednesda even•in and... "ata �ed
,., Y.� g. Y.,
ear oi; train to report for duty on in London overhi' fit. Sawa ood'
ti e :And now n. . g
• turn • he ' ,, , .... .
nn- , w o . as ase play• while there. It •was an eai-;
finds: similar piles ,of •snow' but• ,:•o able•.tri uphere the`next day.
doesn't mind it a 'hit,', Pte, Jack- a. Y p 1
and the country •was. beautiful:
'son says that the `boys iii •t,h We..saw the 'North 'Sea at differ -
jungle. have two"thoughts :upper ent•._pints .alon ' the wa : We vis
Most in their ' i ds—t again P g Y
m n o dg r sec,. ',ted• 'friends ,:of Cousin Jack :Mof-
the Golden Gates and a ' whiff '
fat and jut missed, seeing him• as
C_ hris.tnas.W
.d;i,dn'.t quite , h•:e . 'had. been. li"ua`p there.- sWe .aft
l.al
make•.i .ChiiS,trrins, Marvin. went to a,show.one'eve,nrgi with
.
spay..*S.its' sure. and t4:6:et5..JaGkdfar
' Asutraafor, eight. tr.cat, S•aturdayevsrtecEdin�
_months arid_ the n"toolt_p_art .•
g,
Castle and claircrrt;,.
Near Guin •a cam' i' n..,Pte- ack: ,
t pa � . J , ,t>7 :'t}1e evGriing.. at the • officer•:s
.. • - •lir ..., ' ': :the... :, .
:scan has ttle to say.:of his' experi c1'u1i; Sunda morning :'we::went
:ence's in 'tlc .-forward fighting,to.:c,hurch at Stgl
Giles Cathedral;
zone,but ifocjsn t rate'theJap.as'harghcstchurch'-•of
Scotland
thl # i ttca.l-frghfrzr e.'s-hcid u,�
, �.. .rn the Wo-r-ld 'It was an ''armrstrce-
ta be. Mar 1 an says the Jap is °�t service The assistant minister
his .best at; night,` under cover of,'s.s
Ivan McCauley -:died of • wounds.
darknessland in the' jungle
gef`=a= o1°ac:lorxt:'a• te its #.bast: ' ,you '
last
eeukainrn�Egu. reosp1?ee.. casY•
a beau-
Fro:m tiful inside
Marvin,s •.
. ex•per.ienice its a'':falaty
l and :so '
:
, Tar e' ...:..The King
and*
that the' Taps surrender,
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queen attend :this :church. when
but they fully exp
up. here: � We had :our �pi.cturc�
pect ., tobe killed:' -or tortured; arid' taken` st'andin : in front of it. Yes
are mighty happy •when they' find g
iterda° �`saw• 'a slowthe-
'out the Yanks 'aren t, the: sava hs 4
g' afternoon and a la- . in 'the even -
they
:have,.heen told` they are.' ' '` play
h: y. rng,,.Sunday 'we''get ''caught :4n: a
Pte.' •' Jackson: has' great
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.Praise e
f terrific.
hail ,' atom' -'an
d !h,
it t
wa.
s
foi' the. Australian::�o1dr rs`,tih0 very ..Windy cold., 'This :r •a
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hOrne ..of.• Mrs L, livers .with. eight
n,ennbers, . present apd two visit-
ors. 'The meeting led by .Mrs.
Hod'gta, -rationed vat1�. 4.he o.alc< a d
-'�"^'^^-- m�.r,•-•,nmr..r.,"^^'�a i..+r.�r' rcA�^'rv^mw+wncx-
Joy to the World. 'The roll ca'11
Was:• answered by .:rny favorite
Christmas • carol. . Letters wen.:
read; -4.9m„ bads- o rerseas kn a
preeiehon u:of ei-g'arett > , Ra r iall l
Currie' • Albert x%i�rertt,• Bill Sproul;;
_ ,:f yvn
Eedy, Prod,,. le son °A1 i
Reed, ,Allan Petrie and :Kenneth,
Ha'dge, '$5,00 w,as, donated to the
Public library and, $5:04 to the
for Britain' fund Mrs 'Ev-
a • ore• m n
ex?ett!<-E• ing
rrr an=.g��a.w:t. _1pe .
atea:_fear less rot or expert ht
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very..windy .city. Saturday,,,night,
ers,- cum>t-rab c'.:to the 'American
a .hu :e ..late •� Wass 'window o i'
.P_. g f
store', was` blown over the -street.
To : nice e_:�
w n c 'se We did •s'
dsome
Y
0#ported, 1lissitii< "
R�. g
m re' h i
r t as• ' h in"
a C s m o and
s
p
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g
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• I17i,`.. and ,:Mrs. ;Gc.oi e, Law.l•o , �,.
ve it to the zoo: After war
1 ds �.,r
of AU.l)ur n h�rti c ��„c.ra.d the -r on,�. •
;.Pte...
„, saw..e�er;. n:,' 1
• ,. , .• ' a 'inti bnr. d, :fish,.etc,'
:son, . I tc. ” Wilbcar t, •Nelson 1�•ivt lore •
tl i,at•'
1 had ever heard .tell
of and
has been repo' ted nirssrn,g in . ,
acin
cti- in� Taal• T to ,aw 1 r to see .it. all.. :‘,v6..rt- even='''none and. then` didn't 1iave
bio 13r:it iin•`'in •.Tul�y . 1'943 arid 'to,• tin's' ,.
, The officers' -clu'b.:litre :is,1ri\,..
.mice.: Its real n•ainef rs the E.ir5tf'.
Marines- •
ztaly' :daily—iii 1944. bur ing; that
'sli'''d.':.:h'e;' 'was''' .wJup4cd t1irt.•5'
.� : '� f Y , -, : iti s r r -i, • i g -e i -:- Gig- a -'Q-u-eerr •J-1 i e t4 e-Iu + -
aihd 'they`':•visit i:t:when they arca'.:
M lit''e.;Tht"re are S'uie'grand. stoi s„
CompletefT .11Iockev Tour here but .icy t i }thing , is very e,..-
11 tr,old .'`«i obi- i , Gi i?car , 5on ',' f. p en s..i v e andl t 1 es lots, of OUpork.
ca the Air'iirxr'et,.Cicj 4 lie i5
scrn'of Mrs•.:Ult�•Gr Thoi:ilp,Oti,an.t'
tiro
late; '''''itis Fly
i,f 'Wirigharri,• 1-ic., t nii',tc d :shi�rtl;'
<ri1Gr
the .ct tbrtrul: of v}(i.7: 411
v hich:t•ime' 1rt;':'. �� .i a5tiut.I rtC d
:ti nth, -his b, < the r.-rlak-•iar t car,a.eluct',:
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ing a'hardw<ni'.1tu,inrs5 at•Liste•-
wel
I1;A.QK, FROM: OVERSEAS -
a Onr, Wellington , McNall ; ,rr i
ka home at.Blyth '1ast: weeks after,',
.Lhi•ce-and :=half=:year''s overseas;:
duririg which t'r'io he Was sever ct-
"1,y ;wounded- in the hack and leg'.'
•,fie was•; met in, London• by' hiss
wife' and . son,, who':'.accompanied
shim, back -to-Blytla
Gnr. McNall, who rs. the •young
testq'f, wfcsirr--,bi othier s who served;
in' this war,' enlisted ori June1st,
940-atListo.wel-tie—tools-: hid§.-.,
d'arn's' g at'`•Peta:wawa. and_ �Tra-
•:cadee' N B',, and' later ' at 'Sr1ssex;
,.before proceeding overseas•'
on Nov. ;11, '1941,' with - the 7th'{,
MV di1a'rn-Field-R:egirnen;t :C)n_ une;
12 •1944, six days after, D-D•ay,;he,
lirrded,,on the.:French Coast; and
'went directly intoaction. Katt
of the action he was. in' took place
:around 'Caei`and F•alaise. • On Au-}
�-gust.:8th, • about .1..30 `p m „ he rc:.
ceivec, kris wound, when la bomb
dropped close ,by6 and ;'fragments
'pierced his back and Moot., Since
then he• has b+eeii, •iin:dein • hospital
soil;
'land .and. at the Ital,ra , bathe
front. For over five
years he has 1,;:
been in, the Peerth;Regiiment. on„-
-,9,t,tk-d t .Ee.�it,4s P0,1 .�.v.,411 111,, WA Mme ',
}sad roads , prevailed. bt}t his,
friends :cavi a in all kinds 'of con-
[veyances,. among them' were • jolly
'Sleigh-164as- .br--ingirng.--yourtg-and._
raid, _Mtastc” 7for �lr;aa :ca.tt v
by various'cou ls, .Mr • Wr
'pliedl p.�
.:. yi' lin--:a coni -a• ii d:
�7 Rabb frith ; o c _.. p n�
.at . the' piano byMiss..-Doroth ' `-`"
... Y ..
Robb, Mr.' Robt, Bogie • and Mrs:
'John Chisholm" -Jack Brodie and
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"Christmas ,in: other; lands".'1' A
drscussi r took.. .lace ' on . a civic
reception • for ' those returning,
rom overseas.a 1VMiss". B'eth M'e-
Connell', gave:" a Christmas read-
ing.. The ;meeting: closed with • the
National :Anthem .after, ,which the •
hostess , 'served refreshments..
BORN— y� Sunda ' 'January' 14th
,-,
'to' and :Mrs. -John lDurnin,
West.. Wawanosh, a',solar, at •God-
erich. Hospital•: •
Sr ' �Rece'rv.ed
-Mr.. 'Hu�a
li St • ewa t
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-A- Fractured Leg
' On u Sat rdYMr. a� • Hu �gh Stewart
and, daughter' Margaret drove m
their, ca'r to:, :>",ricknow. ',_ •A c
ar
dt rven, by, a, our' lady fro
m near
L'ucknow:. ran'. into Mr. Stewart
and e ., Was knocke•d�:down- 'and.
h
h' knees
fractured his legbelow.the e
ac I
H•is=datighter 'who:* was 'at- the
dentist's .'in the • midst • of having
a' ti5dth extracted •d d; Ott art- r•
the;; ,pull after learning of her.
fathers •inisfortune, He• is :resting•
at his :home. in Dun annon, faro':.`.
•cornfor.tab'le andn.. is . beimg cared
far by
M.ar
aret,who has•i1ursin6
'
eper eri,ce and'was home, froth
Toronto' on vacation,.
b:rought: t -hearty ,• :applause. ..This: ;.
has been they' firstcivic' reception
iven of'thrs',kind hand itbs'h&ped
through h, this' `
eorrZ•
-
rru z.lt `ma ; `e, able to .do honor
Y Y,1,
to a .ho.-,�ha� ed' u� -for
1 v,. e--•� gn p
,t ieir ,
1 count'
Y•;
Mr: Tarid
v0.1.x°1 iia' ',1•)1,1,T1,4 ok/tr:•oa', fo' ''son e
tii�u t� ills 1iYc T :G A.E .:N ntly
part in . :hockLey tour cir�
i ani;ed, by the 'Secittisli I Ic�.'Hoe
hey ' issoci atioii: Iiriiti'ld lilayed
t}ro'_'�3rmg.:.eith sire _first -°string..
line thhat.•: fi'atu; cd. Sclimrdt' and:
;Dumart, :fori'i er'l•y of." the `famed
Boston Kraut fine: A •pragrarn:"or
one •game ...Of ,the `seri-es' played, in
thd Falkir Ir rink ;lists t:hc line, ups.
and carr ie's a message ft;om; the,
rink ',mat ager .asking that a • reale
Scottish weleon'i'c be:..;given the
bogs who.:Will. ;give _ diem a;: fore-
taste
ore_taste 'of things to come, in Scot-.
tisk `hockey circles after the? war;
'A. report of; the ganie,n.t.he Scot
trah Dail . Ex r :ss.,... Ley alslAha _
the'.Air Force team won, a' 5 to 4
decision' over the' Navy:: tea'rn,
with ('Toby" , getting one'. 'of the
goals.
Sgt, H'ugh cutting .was with:
Grinner McNa'1 • when' ,he was
wounded,. Wellington's' brother,
-jack.. '11(1cNa11 ' :was' killed .;
Franep , follpwing the/ invaston2
Wellington saw hitii two days be ,
fora• his 'death; •
;'understand',. :Said' a y`oung
woman to apother, "that at• your
ehtrch you are -having very small
congregational, Is that -so?" 'Yes'';'
answered 'theother girl, "so 'small
that„,evcr y ;• tirrie the: , rector says'
`,Dearly'Beloved' 'YOU' .feel is 'if
you .:had' ;received a prdposal;',
• °The,aIithmetie class •was, lettr n-
ang weigfts•,and measures,%
'What` does,,.tnjlk carne”
asked the -teacher,
"Iii pints', ventured -Betty::
"Acct `what else'?" '
"I 'know",'shouted"Jcrhntiy w,hct,
ht d spent the past ;suiniher, on,
the farip;-"in squirts
in?"'
Mrs., Ralph .Brodie a{ad 'Miss Dor
..ash o
t
soldi .
de---n.�"he;�y��y the young.soldier and
wife•�ar •ved to
'they art
-all
:his ,l: � , p y,,
(f el
an Fo ..:1r"' s a'•''o 1 , •,o , f
.s r p 77 1 o-.. •. ,•
ow f .lunch.
:pme Mr. IC.,
K•.. •
;1 :A ria
Dawson tread the. following 'ad
"dress
Dear Mel, •
We, • your friends of
• ;Dungan-
non
Dunpgan
non and co m uunity have. .gath
Bred"here
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' tonight .':to show Our..:
>;oq;d'wi 1 •and . wishes for you
the future,,, .and' also: ourapprecia
t'on. off` our" efforts' to make this
y ...
•a_..li.a.ri iitorld ever.b `ch"
p :er�- ..for. y o �.,
when the., y R .c]ea7 sk f••pea ce` is
d
no. lo'g'o dai l{erred:: with clouds'
of,.: wai,..'1We wish you to . accept,
y
this.'. gift as atoken.of a -..
.'
precfation of. the, sa'r• fic a:
ct c.y,ot a,rc
making for oui ',behalf,
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_:.Sig7r d n. ehalf: of tit, .001* --7- ..r
ity.
111Ir :; Lill • Wiggins made , the
i e entat_ron thin wac. a,grlr1•-
ring w.ithand
its. nra
g Y .
gift •'of $75.Mel le
lied with weil
chosen ;'.
words.,. to' Shaw, hisapprec
iation. He stated> he was glad to.
be back :ain:orig ;;them 'and hoped
L
al•l, the; I boys..,; would .: come'. back
with tlhe 'same ‘,.good luck,_"which
•
Cpl. ' Mel ',J Culbert . Honored
On Friday night, January nth.
a very .crowd '.a tended' •`a
.,, t
.euchre. and dance in"honor-'of one
Of o.ur.returne.d solidi:ers ;C' 1. Mc1'
Cu;.ibert or, '(Punch" 'as he zs;
'known' by his' rn'trrriate:•frrends,, „
: Th _
who. has::been on'a "month's ,fur - er e..:was' :the ir"1' who bought;
lough.'from; oaerseasafter seem• • P: i° -ell new dress': foran a sur d
three and 'a half years• .i t E,n.:- Mfi,gi'rci,.
we ,,,ti i c • •is uedcoupons „sir
m n4rf;ecl to .'buy a''fty lits? '
tlirri r . Ani anxious: to get ha,clk
to` the•
,.hospital to .see, of thore rid
any:''rail for. me I. '.going back:.
a driy earlier .ro;1 .carill,get,i•estccls
uo-;;btioi•e -going bacl, on- dut
Sister•, McPhail:'., is . stopping iii.
York for another' day so':,I wr'l1'
have, to.'. go oh from • there. alone.
However I,am 'being ',met in 'Loh-
doh.
Loridot'. ,I' have' lots :of good friends
over -.here ,so I get; along O.K.'
.Whe'n we were lit, the '::zoo, we •
could •. see the', mountains "from'
where we were and: they'. were.
covered with 'snow. The sun' *as
setting at 'the' time ,and' ,it was
a very pretty sight. It is, difficult.
to describe just ' how beautiful'
is° -over here,, 1 :am
very glad • I have had -the opptir
:tunity to see if;
Edinburgh is the°'nicest% city I
have' b'een'•in over.here sand tht
people are very' helpful "and good
to 'is. They • are just like ;Carl=
adians •and can't do. enough for
you. „i•, am afraid. I Will be want-
ing-to..came back:•here.:ori my nett
leave Tather .than:_going tot Ire-
land, 7d „
bu'r• 'Haliowe'en;; :party' last
.Tuesday 'night•'was a .big success.
All the df eto.r'S came, •dressed up
in•,somethitig oil' other:: They were
till good 'sports. , This 1,v111'.be 411
nr�w ,.will write when - I get
brick. ,Hope there' wi'1l be a letter
from you when ' 1 arrive •,
The Dungahnbn ranch of• the;
t iy awn" Tzrctitute they at. the,
Jrsio�l,i' "'"'ewrr. *4 421 x.+artuus0kWaNea+flY16sr tsc
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