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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-29, Page 1$,50; A Year In..Advance--$1.00 Extra ToU.S.A. OVER HALF• WAY IN .FIREMAN. FUND Gn• Monday of this week the donations to the resuscitator fund • sponsored by the Lucknow Fire . Company had 'reached • slightly over one-half.of the minimum ob- jective. of:4600, Donations as. of Monday., noon totalled $335.00. If .. you have not made your donation as ,yet .it, may,, ,be left at The Lucknow. Sentiel;; <Bank of Mon- areal, Johnstone's Furniture Store and Hall's Grocery. • • The following is the continued rlvst of donors:. Henry Gardner $1.00, Mrs. Well. Henderson 2;00, 'Finlay Decorators 2,00; Wm. Ir- vin 1.90, Kairshea Institute 10.00, • :Fred` Emberlin 2.00, • W. W. Hill • 2.00, Alex .1VIacLeod 2.00, ' Miss Elizabeth Welsh '1.00, Wilfred. Hackett 1,00; .P. W. Hoag 2.00, Jelle de Jong 1:00, • Harry; Laois -- 1:.00; - Stuar-t-Robertson- 2.00, • Don- ald MacLean 1.00, John. 'W. -Hen derson Lumber . Ltd: 25.00, Mrs. J. W. Henderson 2.00,' Harvey Kil- patrick2.00, Tom • Todd' 2.00, T: W. Smith 2.00,;, 'Helen `Thompson' 2.00,'' Mrs. Livingstone Menary. 2.00; Chas. -Anderson.. 1.00, K. L. MacKenzie '2.00,. Harry • Nixon.. 2.00, 'Miles MacMillan 1.00; ::Mrs: R. V...MacK'enzie .50;; Mac Mac Lennan • 2.00, •Eiwart Taylor 2.00, , Mrs. Peter Campbell 1.00, Annie :and Jessie. MacKay , Belle Colwell 200, • Robert Stoth- ers 5.00, R. Alvin Hairi+ilton 1.00,. Mrs. Dudley' ,50, Mrs.. W. Bushell 2:09, °Torii .Hackett, & Sons 3.00, Mrs:"; Bilrt Reach 1.00,' `Wrri. Mc-= Gill:•1,03, Mrs. Struthers .50, Tom Hallam 1.00, 'Dr; M:. H. Corrin' .'Jinn Hodge .50; ' John H. Curran .' 1.00, Jim ' MacNa zghton 1.00, Glen Walden 2.00, . E,lliott .Purves 1.00; Fred' Gilchrist '2.00; Bill Ross . 1.00,"Currie' Colwell 1.00, . A `Friend .50, •Joe Conley- IA,. onley'1.00, Gordon Kirkland 1.00, Don • Stimson .25', Harvey Robb. 1.00; ;Reuben ' Wilson 1.00; '. Spence 'Ir ' tvin 2.00, Alex Hackett :1.00, Har- vey Alton 1.00, Bill Go11an.'1.00, John: Kreutzwieser: .1.00,i • Gordon: Robb 1.00,Harvey:, Ramsey 2;00, •Bob:'Helm 1.00,; Wihliam ,Lee 2:00, • Walter Dexter ,1.00, ,Jack Wraith 1.00, Lloyd Bell 2.00, Gordon . Car- ler .50, Jim >MacTavish ..1.00. • MAI L; BOXES lV UST BE IN• GOOD 'SHAPE / An inspection of rural mail 'boxes on : three routes: out of Lucknow•, was maderecentlyLby.. an inspector of. the Post Office Department -:A11- .routes- served •`LUCKNOW, •ONTARIO WEDNF,;SDAY, JUNE 29th, 1955 GRADUATED 41 YEARS AGO, ATTENDED REUNION Mrs. James . A. Menefee of Ok'= lahon-ia City. visited last vtreek with her brothers, Miles,. Joe and Bat . MacMillan Mrs. Menefee was formerly Mary '.: MacMillan. She 'graduated as a nurse from' St. Joseph's Hospital, .London,. forty-one years 'ago, : and •'return ed last week to attend a nurses reunion , While `Here; 'Mrs; Menefee paid, a visit to ."Murr:ays" school in' Kinloss Township where .she- re- ceived her• .public school .educa- tion: She had .a picture taken of the, present . teacher and pupils. at the old schoolhouse. MA AND PA KETTLE TO RUN 3 'DAYS AT 'PLAYHOUSE `1VIa Gfind 'Pa Kettle At Home", is the feature picture at The play—. house this week, and: will rung' for three , night"s, .Thursday; Friday and . Saturday,. as well -as ..the 'usual Saturday afternoon mat- • mat- inee. The,• Kettle pictures ' always pack 'ein, and the. extra , night run •has been arranged this week, end to accomodate the:Crowds. Public.' school children Passes will be good this week only at the Saturday afternoon ;show,.' . 'bixthcijay • on Wednesday, June OCTOGENARIAN REVISITS SCENES OF HIS :BOYHOOD • Mr D. S :Baynes ,and` his ghter., Mrs: ` Beverley Brown.' of •Long' .Beach,, California; . visited last week at the Stothers tigm+ in Lucknow. They Were enroute, Iby.'train' to. NOV' York CitY; • and y�, stopped' off at Woodstock .where they hired...a car, to motor.•to:this community • where• Mr •: Baynes was born He is one of a family of 'four= teen childrenborn to., the late Charles Baynes • and Caroline Andrew, ,a great-aunt of; S'.:. B. S'tothers: The 'Baynes . home' was on the 13th•'Concession of Ash-. field, three corners west,.'of. the Gravel Road, and:the parents' are buried' at Zion. .Mr: • ,Baynes .is eighty'years of age ' • ENGAGEMENTS Mr.' and` Mrs: Torn:: Hodgins of Kirilough' wish .to . .engagement ,of. •' their. daughter, announce the SWIM CLASSES a START: MONDAY` Under; . the sponsorship of the Lueknow and District Branch of the ,Red Cross Society, the.. child - Jen . of this community;,wil1 again have the ppportunity..to receive swimming:' instructionsduring. the Summer: Months. • Tfwice weekly --..each ,Mond, and ,Thursday bus tran .ortatio aP na :w.ill be provided to the,Teeswater Lions pool, where qualified in- structors. willv' be, in charge of swimming. classes,.: - Any 'student, from Lucknow and district who is seven years and over- is welcome to attend theseG classes: The bus will leave from ;'the Recreation Centre at :9.00 attn., and will return by. noon 'or shortly'' after.... • The .- first trip will be made next Monday•,inornnng, July. 4th. While. •free ','transportation is provided, each student will. berequired to pay , . a 10C pool fee ' each • ' time they, ..attend.: . FORMER. •RESIDENT WAS 92 LAST WEEK • Lucknow friends join in ex= tending' congratulations and ",best wishes to Mrs; John Hovvei:Who observed her. 92nd .22nd. A family gathering ;Was held on Sunday at , Am- herstburg to mark ` the , note '• worthy event. Mrs, Howe makes her horrie' at Amherst- burg with her daughter; .Mrs. :Elizabeth. Feyge. LEGION AND AUXILIARY HELD'' CHURCH PARADE The Lucknow Branches of the' Canadian Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary .,held, their annual echurch 'parade to the •Presbyter ian Church on Sunday ,morning; .where they heard a stirring; set; ,mon .by`;•Rev. ,Wallace McClean:. The para"de, 'stone fifty strong; washeaded by the Lucknow Dis- trict :High School Band., : • • The Legion • color party' was Roy Havens and ' George Whitby with George 'Taylor, Sr.; as 'Ser- gearit-at-Arims.T he Auxiliary. color bearers were Mrs. . WM, MacDonald and' Mrs. Robt. Arm- strong with Mrs. Joe Wasney act- ing -as', color guard. . During' the service Mrs. Wm. MacDonald presented the' Auxil- iary's new Union Jack which was. dedicated by .Rev.. McClean, : Kenneth Cameron.:__.:isv.__Legion; president and Mrs. Philip Mac= Milian is the Auxiliary president. AT CADET CAMP • Bill Fisher, Paul:Couse and Ian Marshall are. at eddet , eamji , at Ipperwash' takin•g'';a : senior lead-' ers'course. The Wraithbrothers, Eldon' and, Roddy, ::are at Camp Borden, taking' a ;wireless arid line communications course. OCTOGENARIAN JOINS IUCKNOW UNITED .CHURCH At the Sunday `morning conn- munion service in the United: ...Church, . Rev. G A. Meikleohn announce at Mr Lorenz has• joined,,the church by' profession of'faith. Mrs: Lerenz, is :now in the "octogenarian cate- gory,,, and ;is .the . oldest . member a ev. eiklejohn.:ever re - TWELVE PAGES YOUNG DANCERS FEATURE TATTOO o of weather eather prevailed , last. Wednesday '�niglit for the annual tattoo of the" Lucknow. Pipe Band which was :.held - at . Ripley, aS:.., the Caledonian. Park was' under-' going '' repairs. • . •' Pipe,` ibands "from Mount Forest, Brussels, Palmerston; Listowel ' and; Lucknow,. and. ,the Chesley brass bank provided selections which were interspersed by Scotch. dancing, • ' under the dir- ection of Amy, Johnson. . A quartette of dancers from Owen Sound was composed, of Sheila MacKinnon, Jane Gardin- er; Alan Jackson: and Gail . Rich .In addition members., of. Miss. Johnson's 'Scottish dancing class of Lucknow. performed pleasing- ly. 'They. included Beverley'Mac:- Kenzie, Kenzie,. •'Joafi" MacKenzie;,' Mary Allin,.. Dianne J'amieson, of Luck .now;. M"argaret :and Florence Me- Lennan, . Finlay . MacLennan, .annee MacDonald,__' Jane arid •-Bar ,bara.' Finlayson; . of Lochalsh; Barbara MacKenzie, of'Ashfield; Caroline'' Forster and Diane Mc- Auley of Ripley. • • • OPEN THURSDAY• P M: Business places ' in • Lucknow will remain.' open : all day' Thurs-. day,, and will ' be " closed for the Dominion Day' holiday, Friday, ` July lst. GOT THIS .GLASSES Mr and Mrs.. R; J. ' Button 'The` Sentinel' . wasn't .any' more motored•.to •: Windsor the end d -that s. Charles than:.. in the mail 'last week' -When of'. the 'week for the birthday.. a 'Londoner's ey !;� glasses .were, e • .party. f f h as ''good . as' • returned. He.. had .. dropped them' in 'a .. ear driven: GRADE 13 CLOSE" TERM •WITH SOCIAL GATHERING' - •tH t R M en him .• a lift, and who turned .. • ceived into church membership out to . lac, Donald •MacNay: The,• , by a Lucknow boy, Who had :giv- Gladys ,Kilpatrick was' : hostess on profession of faith. London man, David Lakei. ivrote. last. Wednesday night to thee. Others received '•lby • • certificate''to..Clerk E. • H. Anew ..and' g'The Grade 13 class a1 Lucknow . Dis-. on Sunday were Mrs; J.. C. Arm- Sentineluiblished . the descri �`- P .P trict High• .School when they en; strong, :Mr .and Mrs Robert; Mae- tine .letter. It'srobalbl - the first P Y a' joyed .. a, dinner . party, . theatre. Intosh•'and Mrs. Wm, -Button, time Donald has :..been .called • party .and., social, evening to mark .• • : "red-headed,although •his "curly g the end of 'examinations and the•croP' May have atinge • ge to it. . . • closing : of the 'school • year, `: ��ETERANS CONSULTANT ' Anyway 11!!r. Lake received: a ' Those,' in.• this year's graduating . E . XT WEEK telephone call Wednesday .night - Margaret : IrlTna, R.N.; to Mr. Douglas; Raymond :: Teixeira ,of Vancouver, B. C:,• ,son of • Mrs. Teixeira and the late • Edward Teixeria ,of Georgetown, . British -Guiana. The marriage "will- take place. on, Saturday, July 16th in the Church of Ascension, •Kin- lough, .at;:3,00 'o'clock ATEG -�-ED-Ie- • from Lucknow have been inspect- ed over: tihe past':. two` .or three years. . 'ln cases_ er-e-the-name is -not - on• the,. box, 'th'e box is • in ' dis- • repair., or 'the. approach to,it is •notgravelled,: a notice to this ef- fect is, left.' in the .box. If '•the: improvements are not •made with.: 'a- month "a 'registered letter follows, and 'a 'deadline set." for carrying out . postal• ' instructiOtis. Failing this rural mail. delivery need not. _ Abe: -made •and the of OF SALKELD, GIRLS. On Sunday' June 26th, St. Peters'. Church, .Luckrnow, cele- brated the.' 81st anniversary` . of regular' services and;,the• 77th an- niversary of'the opening' of the. Church. •-•,' ••At the morning, -,service •the .--render'--is-Tr' aired toV ,n __ mail a obtain his' •\• enera�lele VW, A. Townshend, IJ.D t the Post' Office. T ose.regulatioiis should add stimulus to'' the St, Helens Wo- men's Institute projegt.;of having games put, on mail, boxes in that` . : ,Guild: Dr, Townshend the Ladies .Gu •.f Londhn, dedicated the.hang,. irigs which been donated'. by Dr.. Helen Salkeld and • Miss Mai'.- g'aret Salkeld,' •and prepared by district, with awards to be Made for the .• most attractive mail boxes., . Postmaster Kenneth'. Camerein 'ad'•"is&: The'Sentinel' that if mail boxea. are in bad trepan', :new. Cor. 3'64,. '`I 'have planted, A.p- fbuxes can be obtained for 4 00 red but God gave .thee. $ pzillos wale 'based his sermon' :on the faith. of the four men who had carried the sickman.:In the evening.the Rev. 1I. L. Jennings, the incum- bent preached from the text, 1st which includes .a name stencil: increase►,: In this. text, was rep-. resented -the p~ani,h-e-preS'A:an BAND • HAD BUSY DAY the future. , Fred McQuillan, lay reader, .as- Luekriow District High . School listed in the service by reading Band had. a •bus ' ,., n second lessons for the 'day... : TheyY. day on Sunday.. the... �. c . . played ' • for • 'the : Legion Theme choir, , led by Mrs. Fred 1were h' ,rade in the morning, McQui7'l`if, presented anthems mere •at ,bh,e - venin "Just As I er .: Dungannon Cemet morning and evening, g, , f Y tneinor'al service `in the of- Am'' and "I Will Lift U"p Mine tern() on and presented class. include Gladys Kilpatrick, �� advising hirci, that Donald- had Laurine' McNain, .Jim : Hackett, m. . Scotty . ,Forbes,, service.the glasses. '.and the 'next 'da' bureau officer of. •.the Canadian 'Tiede y Charlie Chin, John Helin, SybilFreck • Button was, going to Lori• Barger,Erlma; Percy, Mack :Mac- Legion will`, : be in 'town 1. next . done and took them: to :Mr. Lake:• '' Wednesday.. morning, 'July ::6th,• • Do aid. 9.30 to 11.00,• to ,provide:: informa • , • • tion„ advice or assistance regard- NN O U N CE L. D. H. SOCTO�ENARIAN QN•'TRIPiIEST HELD GATHERINGng war ;disabilitypensions, treat-. AWARD wI- NNSmentallowance's • etc. • ' . The•';Forster farrih iked-a're Any. veteran 'rriayconsultwith=---- Y hi,ii, at, that time or Soirol st1 :. pro iciency awwar. s cent ' get-together; 'rior ' ,to �1VIr.may contact; 1 pat'•Lucknow District High School James' Forater leaving on a trip.•Kenneti� Cameron' •or. H...'D, i -re' Thorrinson- for further •announced as " " his , 84th . year. ' He accompanied' Finlayson -Bio: Grade . IX Profici • • •.: '1 4 .• ,,' �ti • • Petersen; 2nd, Sara Jane Banni- -riot-tired--East';-a-in•d-wxthwvhom-hc-�: HOM E- F ROMHI-N � I A I sten• 3rd Gerald Mowbray will • visit in, the. Manitoba cap= W,m. A. MacKenzie :shi'vld • for Ito PAYS VISIT H. E R E Grade ..X . Proficiency Laicise at the .Forster ler, .Emmeline it • Forst r homestead. in West • Guests last week with Mt, and equal 2nd, Joan Donaldson,',3rd i Wawanosh. Present to wish . Mr. Mrs. John Kilpatrick of Lucknow Bill Marshall. 'Forster :a:..pleasant trap and. holi- and with relatives at Dungannon °Wm. � A. Schmid • shield 'for' day were Wm. Forster and farm and ,;Goderich. were Mr. Edwin...Grad e ` _ i. d XI Proficiency.. - Archie ily, Mr. • and ; Mrs.' •Cecil,'Forster Kilpatrick of Ogema, Sask.; ' his' McQuillan; 2nd, Doris Miller; 3r- d, •and family, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Forster- and family, Mr and Mrs. Ronald` Forster and' family, Mr, and Mrs:. Alex•'Robinson.and fam- ily and Joe -Forster. ,Twenty -brie •of Mr.' , Forster's • twenty-five grandchildren'. were present: He also has.two great , grandchild- ren. T:he family gathering :Was held Andrew and Emrrieli M ATTEND: FORKSTERS GARDEN PARTY' . FRIDAY `NIGHT Two carloads from the local .Foresters a Lodges were at' 'Wal- lace, Wal- 'lace, near, Gowanstown, on Fri - 43 ay-Levering..atten.d n.g-the-annual party, concert and . dance, spun sored , by, the Foresters of that 'community. Those from here included Mr: and Mrs. Joe Wasney, Mr. and Mrs, George Taylor, Mr. and Mrs: Robert :K:` Reid, Mr: and Mrs Carman Itarflton, .M'rs. 1•Iarotcl ,, i,ally. the I Con am, Mrs. Thomas Mans an open Eyes .• The church, especially Y air b beautifully d - field, Mrs. Roy Black and; .Miss that k �yeriiirg, orated for' the occasion. I and concert .at.' :tbe school altar', wase very ,beauti u y ec• zap..•�`...ere�ss�,'�carx�.d�.�:•ror�.ev,.arrwx�,tiiRt•rmme�nw:emar�r_ouKx.,wa.ro-:+moi+tgadiemgmaa.a;tiaaaa{.:arii:,s�.. petty Miller., • 4,2 ,a1R21.111t Ala daughter, Miss Joyce 'Kilpatrick, who,, -just ari; ivied- •from India, and his son .'Bruce "of Toronto ':' • • Ed Kil.atrick i a f.r,.er Ash,. .fieldite• : John Kilpatrick is a nephew and Milton Kilpatrick ..of Godericii• 'a ,brother, a • Mr.. Kilpatrick's wife was the former Etta St•others. of ,Ashfield. She passed away while her.dau- ghter Joyce was serving her first five-yer period • on the mission field at Dhar, India. She is now home for an 18 -months' furlough: Joyce's father flew to the Old' 'Country: to meet his daughter, W a-n.c-.;w'hi-le�there�-th ey�v-is ted --Jt ancestral home at Armagh, Ire- land. Their' return from the . Old Countrywas by . plane as' the . Saxonia, on which, they . had planned, to sail, was strikebound: Accounts of Miss K:ilpatrickas 'work in India have'',appeared in the' united Church Missionary Monthly and have been followed With special • interest by those known the family., , • Grade XII. • . who have .... Marilyn' Kilpatrick. Grade . IX Cup, Pr ficienc. ` in English—Sara o Y, g sh--Sura Jane Bannister, Grade 'X •C•up, P-hof-i-ciency -. History -:Louise Andrew. . Grade • XI Cup; Proficiency" in Mathem'.atics.--Archie McQuillan • Grade XII Shield for .Profici- ' ency in:'_ English Ernest • Gibson., Literary Society` . trophy for School Citize' 1? i•l- nshp-�-Gladys Kil- patrick. • . • • .. Literary . Society trophy for Valedictorian_ -Mack MacDonald. Wzn. A.'.�'Schniid' for Public. Speaking -•--Sara Jane Bannister. Lo-Lam;=Le- shield tore-roficiency in. Rome pcoiiomics-Sara Jane Bannister. , To bean . n�ounbed later Johnsten's shield, `: proficiency highest number of optional sub- jects;• Band Members' shield,. pro • ficiency in kidrade KfIJ;, Science coup, for Grade ,XIII; Literary scholarship, for Grade XIII; ,Wo- men's men's' Institute scholarship, ;for', �,, , r'�.oA M`ir.'�+' ..r.li► - d�► ".ir�, ]1l.1•W :ru"°.w.r' .yr.•�ruµwi�.,..r,