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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-08-16, Page 7_111VRS11A a `AToGt 'o: le, 1945 LAC, Robert $oak who recent- Jack ti ► "Cook of the RCAF at .Lucknow Sentinel, . " „The' � Lucknow, Ontario. rAGE . SEVEN ., SEVERAL, MORE 1 rice) "week. = oes� by :• -Ttliis 'com axra ,1%as the ; soppor tunny to • welcome." more local bo s upon'their, return from over, X France Aboard the •i1e`• de ''. docked at Halifax:.'on Sun ,•' day; August-,• ,5th, .were ` oEnr.: D G. • Milne, son ryof 'Mr and Mrs :Dave Milne'; Gnr.: Neil' McInnes,, son of. Mrs,, McInnesand. the 'late Neil McInnes and Pte;Boy }, ens, son of. Mr,.and • Mrs. ,Alex Havens; all of Lucia—lbw: , `Last Thursday: evening 'F.O. `John K. 1Vh cl<enzie, •a•rrived'•here at the. hanie. of his ;mother, Mrs , Wm, MacKenzie, John, who• had eleven" operational. flights -to his �cxedlt -before ' V -E bay, returned on, the Ile de France,- also;. • ' histed onboard. the trooper "Pasteur", .which -docked.,:at- Wire: lice •Ctty a,tt'hc wick. -enol, were, Pte .A., B rider and Bdr,: D. 'A Stimson, son. of IVIr and• Mrs. 7.-Wm>.4 S:tiroSpi ,a' Mrs; Bindery was 'formeily ll.uth Ehg1and, These two boys reached„.here'; i n Tues Yy :returned' ftom overseas,. is' Moncton is visiting; at his home rs. w- here. Tom MacKenzie of Brantford visiting With Mr. and .M Ew- art art Jamieson in Ashfield: . Gerald Culbert .;of tht has been posted from Sea Island; B, •C tcl ,Rockcliffe and visited over .night ;last 'Wednesday with phis parents; _Mr. and;, Mrs, ,1a rws. Culbert. lli nor- Y IVB'. C. M: Tyr. .. , n 4,: rF z. at.�Mi.. •Augustine; nav �eee>vcd word. .h, t.. -a.. tixetz..�.orr=.amu .cg�t>so�' 17. .... ..:.. was presented with';', .0 e1otk in'• appreciation of .his defatigable. welfare wank, w• ith. the Y:M C A:''•which visas, resk ponssble. for. com:fci •ts, spot t , dr 1P t•eereational.-facilities far above. ordinary.. during lh"e .ti'me he':'has been' with. the .c ity. of 'Windsor -Spitfire Squadron overseas •On Tuesday; eve'nmg: WO;' .en Bridges arrived rived in"Lutcknow, Mrs Bridges' was :formerly- :Mae,' Mc-: Mahon, WO: 'Bridges, 'Who went: overseas •a• year•"ago last .spring,. ieturned •on the $.- S. Britanic, 'which' docked at Halifax,- CAPT,'•T W.;_PLATT, 44 -Year -914 officer,. of. the- • Roy k'^-• Canadian Artilleryiias received -tl a honor being "mentioned .in despatch-• es," A crack revolver shot, Capt. Platt was'formerly'nlight Watch- man at .Wingh'ani GOODYEI 11 toti • ',!0••4 sN , MILEAGE.: SERVICE .'- �; DEPENDABIjITY. \SATISFACflo YOUR;MONEY'S WORTH W� A TIRE BACKED BY ` TI♦E : GREATES.T NAME `IN RUBBER- . $EE YOUR G00 II DEALER �'� (JSTRA�iDER4 fieIephono, .40 .ucicawr; Ont, . • military carnp • spent the week- end at the. borne: of his mcther,' Mrs. Wm. M,aelenzie and. with. his brother John. who had ju.st. Ag7i 1(01:11%dG VISiITE»D' HERE Art Yourig of....Montreal, who: as.a youth often spent h'is surnin., 'e •s.,here' wi.th Mr:',and.'Mrs...Ect- gar :..w.as .a •. guest,.:;:it their home last.week.. . Ai then: i:`(°-' ,turned to • Canada 'iecently .fi:om ov' rseas.� arid.; now -'1 1, vscell aixi;.: 'spite .o'f', the. 3; / years • he 'spent: 1r] a Gerrrra:t�.T'ison carrapl-He. 'was serving in the , R,G,A T'. as a-fightci pilaff when 'sio own; SECO. ND ,:OF B OTHER TRIO IS, _ A.C.K'.k.ROMOVEIiEAS Shortly after the:. dutbr eak : of war in :1939,; Lu'eknow boasted of three sets, of„ three. . brothers each ...the:97th -.Batter.-y; .. R. C. A,• 'They were' .Elliott, -George : and Jim`W' ebster Sid; George,..and Ted Whitby and :.John;.. Neil' and George Mclnries • Of thelatter trio, Neil rrived;: me ho, last week. •Johnny.:has'been ,home about 'a year. and: George, who suffered .a hip wound . at • Caen, which put him'.' .out:::'of aeti,::.Lis expected„ home 'Shortly. None: of :the Webs,ter:r, tr io is yet home. .Of . the, .,Whitby. trio, George is stiill oVer there. Ted didn't ,pass his: embarkation mcd-r •cal, and --•---'S d -after being =d•is-- Charged, got''' in :again and has beefy over' and back againready; for. tie.Peific% if needed: 'Their: ,brother Bustel'',:;who•'jornedup; wiec. became' of. ago,, has also; hi •:discharge: In the' Webster family, there • were •four' more :subsequent en-. listrn,ents, Mac, • Fred; Mary .and Jean as -well• as their. niece- Nla:cbonal,d The old 97th Went overseas' the fall ,of 1941' and went "into action in ,Francef:shortly after D- i ffrcc''�1f , f c�varda;.: Wrong Body Arrayed ung the• rough• b.o it was' founck y i'eople travelling by . • train . 'to contain tl body of a man. A' sometimes get on; the wrong t;in brief investigation `revealed, that wasa"l etroit,. at they are: not 'too alert lot us- a should have Steibnoff .of een; ,sent' . uaily the conductor.. discovers Thodmas. Als the southbound ttorainSt theirs mistake' ,before the :train' was .still at the station the body proceeds very far: Apparently the• was immediately sent `south on. Conductor does not, keep as close that train. Just how the mixup a: c eat' on. dead people on the occurred, ' is not •knowri.. Miss. train, On 1VIonda x morning anes.'aczosiame from :New work rings -pa:n earpse` ar�tved t i1v.: I y a � er ton an ufi � latex • train tc. I.rkndrarc and Tile -Se A t:,hf$..-nnrthl i2tzr d - fi. ., .. ... k ,..r.ly.a�. N:ds��rl er ,, a�..l�•_y ,.. h.f..ttt Mi1'vei�<�i- •b• aMa=� a -_; ... train 'wh-first at -f - ..t st was believed '�.. ' e `anelVfilyerton , , 4i -be -the bod -- o the Tate-7Miss..: BERT ,MacTA VISH ``:of Jean.. Kines who ,_ died in New ploy suffered a:. fractured''arrn•..Y.�r...Cit s/and wasburied iri �il end' us the ,,. ... P�, Y, M ..5. when she fell at her' home. '' vei•ton: on Monday -but' .on. rF4'en- visitorsM namesof your • • . Mrs:: , Perry Benningt,jri and Jean of..Culro.ss._ 'jwnt ednesdak .: afternoon lw.i-th-Mrs. V. Ern(•isur1. Mr and Mr;i'; Janke l<ctchabaw, 1 rind, •farnal: of Paramount • spi nt .Sunday.with: Mr. "and, Mrs. John Cr'oWstori, . Mi•s. • Clark Johnston.. of Fast `/Mawatia lr .pexxt ftp l.W. :1ra',t wcOkk `'With Mr, anti 1VIrs, 'Wig Brown, retti nhig • homer. Sunday afternoon teff ' accompany 1Vlr I:Johnson -:and .''Other • rc'lativc's .to‘ Lonclo'fi wc'lr; n-xe hi ..bro.ther,., Maitland,• returning: •hon;►c.* from, -overseas: Mr and 7Mrs V. Errietson. arid. Mrs A nersc>n' Spent Sundlay With Mr. and- Mi s: T) . A •Mew Donald, Second dnnccssirni 1111r; and Mfs, •F"red Tiffin spurt{ Sunday.with Mr•.. and "M•rs. Jati' Tiffrti, VVhitechur rh. : ; This com unity • attc:hdccl t :c recePti•on,.on Friday el irig .held for Mr:,and Mrs. Gcrr'dcrn•'WraJ1/ Mrs. non Cameron retnitred to: Detroit • ' 'after . spending three Weeks, with her. parent F, Mr, . and `.M.'s, • J,: E. 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