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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-07-06, Page 24. VO • E.; PAGE. TWO l CSE ,E UCKNQW SENTI•NEln, LitcKNOW, ONTARIO July (by May Boyle) , Residents of Bruce County and. visitors. witnessed: the. opening of the . Bruce County Museum on Friday afternoon, Dr. Morton, • Chairman, of :,the . Museum. Com- imittee, welcomed -those in-atten- dance n-•atten-dance and'spoke of the co -opera-' Con from various. organizations, .ineltudirL the County, 'Council' •arid , *he. Women's Institutes of Bruce. '' ' The Cape 'Croker Indian Band .began the program with the Nat- ' lanai Anthem arid O Canada and favored: ,with, musical •'nurn, bus' during the afternoon. Two ,minutes, siieence . was observed ' in memory;af. the late Messrs. Dixon and MacKenzie, who, were valued aexecutive m,rilbers. , Mayor R.agers of Southampton tribute; to the • Woinen's : In-, '*titutes for their untiring efforts 3n' the transformation of the for - ;Amer or,Averpublic school . ino what is ..'now the Museum •• for Bruce Co. • lie stated in his remarks `{as we See it today it is only its begin ming And' we •hope for stillgreat- et,, things" Dr. Morton then read telegr - s' of . congratulations from n. Walter Harris and : Andy Ro von, M.P. , and Ross : Whicher ;of. '.Wiarton' spoke briefly. The d ed '•' ,ifiras, presented. by R. 'De Jon' to 'ilVir. Williatri Winters• who. gr te- ully accepted it :'on• "behalf of the ' eco. imittee. • •Mrs. MacNaughton, member 'from 'Mixon, was. he .nett. speaker. ' She "said, "Th re: is no easy road to. ' success,.. ou , meed good planning,. plenty of o- . ,operation ,and :much work. • e are :all aware, that Bruce • Coun is rich in both history{' -and .qtr ditiion., I.congratulate you on yo r sinuseuna There -could -be -no b -t • •:ter. 'way to . preserve •' the th'i gs • ' of the past.: I am proud of he W.I.,"'' she stated, "in this, ery :'fine :project". Mrs.• L G. ''C oz- ier of 'Walkerton Said in • he .. re- marks, "This day is. a. thrill for ane and is indeed: a dream realiz ed" Weowe a debt' of gratitude to . the ' chairman , arid comimttee • ,who have worked and' planned o that today we . witness the +opening' of the County. Muse,nm"•. Mrs. ':Weaver' of Toronto. ''was happy . to -.be present and • extend. '•cher congratulations.' personally: , Dr: J. J. • Tali/tan, liibrarian.:of. the University •. of . Western' Ont.. • arid, who cuts ..the ribbon, offici • ' ally opening, the. •museum; also :spoke and said, "/ so.'much enjoy •the .beauty. 'sand richnes$of this • good..old County • of •Bruce and thankyou for giving rm. this. • .lorior. In this County you : have eery lung o ing "a eontrthution::As' We look hated view. the greatdevelop-. olorful Ceremony y ASSURE DEER SEASON IN BRUCE,' GREY AND. HURON An open deer season this fall in the 'C'ount'ies of Bruce, Grey and Huron looks like a ' sure thing atthis particular time. On request of "the Department of -Lands and Forests,, Bruce and Grey Counties at. their, June •:ses. sions, agreed•" to an. Opei season only if Hitron also fell, in . line. Meeting ; dater than either of the above -Mentioned caur/ells, Huron council_' has '.agreed ' to the open season for. the ;taking. •; of , der this. fall. • • The season will beof three .days , duration, tentative ' dates :be- ing November 23, .24' and 25. • ST. HELENS The ' ladies are,. reminded` of Children's Day this Thursday 'af- ternoon, at . the Meeting of ' the Women's. Institute in the 'Com-• my unit . ' Hall. ,Roll call for the IIchildren, ;A, nursery rhyme'; for adults, `Memories .'of my early school' .days'. • Picnic lunch. Mr,' Ralph Howlett .of West • arose --assumed .his duties ,_as rs'ter of the United;,Chureh on. undamornin ',. He was: accom- y g p" nied by Mrs : Howlett: and'. two c ildren,;'. Gregory and Jane: • Miss .Anna Stuart of::. Toronto, r. ' George MacGregor, his • .daa-' ter, : Mrs.: 'Berta Kuehorn ..and. um sons, Bert, William, ..:John Mrd' Bernard, were visitors: with .. and'Mrs GeorgeStuart. Stu r _. •the :holiday 'week -end.' Mr: Charles McDonald is a pat ient . in Wingham" Hospital receiv- ing treatment for'an abscess on his 'back., ; • ' Mr.. and ' Mrs. : Jas: Laing and. 'their- daughter, Mrs: -Mario* : of Vancouver,:: were ' :.visitors with the fo, rmer's nese,. •.Mrs. Gordon MacPherson and Mr.. 'MacPher- son last. week. • Ment and success ;which is evi- .D' g1 �fa Mrs. C:.: Dudgeon; Mrs. R.- Mc- Kellar, .,Mrs. R. D. Givins, Messrs. Hairvey • Palnateer . and Leslie Hahn :received a -round • of ap- plause.' `' Dr: E. Todd . Made` the dedication prayer:- He said,• "On this -historical :occasion we .shouldd express. thanks to .Alrnigkfty God for all His goodness" in the. past,; to the,: stalwart pioneers who fought the.' good fight and let us, their •children, •reconsecrate ourselves to preserve the :things of, the •past, so that .our .beloved 'County may be better • because we have made`it so". The Lord's prayer • • was repeated in :unison j'ICKED (HOTTEST ..SPELL OF =`P SI -- ineAG0=. _ Spent the week -end. in. teem- ing, steaming Chicago and • got 'back to work on Tuesday after- noon "to find that the Windy •City had no monopoly on the heat wave, even though.. it did Soar to Rear the hundred mark --and felt : like . it . in the treeless • can- . yons in, the' downtown Loop:. We (Cam 'and ,Marg) struck off last • Thursday-aceoxzipanying..:till and Frances H'ewat of. Elmira, .who made' the trip; to attend: the convention of the Dale Carnegie Clubs,. International.!' ' They. ' are members of the Kitchener ..Club, The• convention ' hotel ` was the Palmer •.House, in the heart of the. Loop, which.. we are told' gets its name from :the overhead railway. which .stems bid - from that vicin- ity. The overhead, , we are told, will . eventually ,be replaced. by an expanding subWay system.. And speaking of. underground, . a. new city • parking, area has been: built underground with accomo dation• for about 3,00E cars. .Wacker St., which skirts the Chicia.go River: ,'is: ''also a. . two- level .thoroughfare with . heavy trucks' travelling underground.' 'An' after dark' ';bus tour• gave. some interesting: glimpses of this cosmopolitan". melting po't, hat ranged from `the beautiful and the colossal to the : despair. and destitution of the ..,derelicts ` of "Skid Row. There .was _the section where'Al Capone began this .gang sten career and'. the site, of, where Mrs. O'Leary's cot started 0 the :'great,: Chicago fire. '• China • Town was the only ;point Of stop in any of those' internat- ' ion.al sectors, • . The Chinese are highly ,regarded as > law abiding citizens, and during the• stop • L,t was possiible to visit ,their temple and 'shops. : ' Our first trip oto' Chicago' meant a visit :with .Di. ,and Mrs: K. R. M. Thompson, ;and we were .their _gu_esls_at_a atiirday eve ing�_d3n- .nen party at 'the ;swank Beverley Couritriy Club, rated as Chicago's finest • golf course;' complete .with,. private swimming pool. • . • Dr.' Thompson, or Ken as he . is known: to old L'uicknow :hien c has been .'in Chicago :for about twenty-five years, since .first go- ing: there' to attend the Collage of Osteopathy, and where, upon gradnation;:. he . established•' a' very successful . practice • as •' an osteo- pathic. physician.. • ' Paid' anearly'.morning. visit to Don McNeil's Breakfast Club ori Monday: and : in - late ` 'afternoon' startedfor` home in • the bumper ' to-ibumper jam oh . ,the: Outer Drive,'' along ..Lake Michigan' "shore. ' Once. we ',hit' the open spaces, traffic was unexpectedly light and 'we rolled along to De - troit that night, concluding, the trip home on. Tuesday: •- this time they were permitted to • For every. 'woman who snakes enter-7a-lid'tour the: `11useurn: •,s fool out :of some man; 'There's another who makes` a 'nia,i out of some fool..' and FERGUSON EQ U IPMEN COME I:N AND' SEE THE New Ferguson `. 3S. Tractor. 111 4. baa The Famous 33 ,Tractor ' The New 60 Pull -Type Combine The Finest In ' 'Combines . NOW ON ` DISPLAY Used Combines ., Iso. Available Dealer••-• fart•-Lucknoty and tea :. -Phone' 6 LLTLitek iovi ve .your Tractor. Overhauled .and Machinery repaired by our Expert' Mechanic. • ZION Mr. and Mrs,: Boden Ritchie, of Essex visited for a Jew. days with Jack Ritchie and other relatives. Mr. , and Mrs. • Keith Hackett anci boys of Toronto visited with 1VIrand Mts. Tom ,Hackett for a few 'days. • Mrs. Charlie ' Anderson and daughter returned home last Fri- day riday from the hospital. - Miss. Frances Papernick of. Godorich spea.nt.-few .Days with. Mr. and Mrs. Will (Ritchie. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Smith . and 'family spent• •Sunday there also. Church will 'be at 11' for.: ,the month of • Julyy. • Miss •Roberta Helm has gone to Wingtiam' to 'work. • Miss Marlene Hunter is assist- ing Mrs. Charlie •Anderson • KINGSBRIDGE ' Mrs. Blaize Martin •spent. • last week visiting with .her daughters in Hamilton.. Mr.. anti Mrs. Schurrman 'and- children of London are holiday- ing at the home of 1\1r. and. Mra. Van Osch. :Mr. Alvin Collinson ' is a pat= ien,t in Goderich Hospital follow- ing a very,serious ''accid'ent when. he :' fell from a: truckload . of baled' hay • enroute to G,oderich. Mrk-:and:Mrs, JOS. Reid of •Tor•- onto are holidaying at the home. of Mr: and' Mrs: Victor Finnie, having recently returned from a; three weeks' •vacation in. Florida. Mrs..-Fred,'Vassella and Maur- een. motored to' London on Fri- day, July 1st; With Mr..and Mrs. Drennan. ` of Goziericht ' ,Visitors to this. "• community` over ` the holiday' week -end were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Me'Conville of. Toronto, Mr. arid Mrs.. . Len ry,.Darlene arlene of .Woodley D ' anti. M.aT•oronto,. Mr. and. Mrs. 4. ''Hart niian... and Shirley ,of Kitchener, Mr..and. Mrs.Victor :Martin and son of Hamilton,' Mr. and ';Mrs. JOS., Garvey; .;Margaret and: Mich- ael of Toronto, 'Mr. and . Mrs:: J:. Dietrich and family•of Kitchener, Mr. Michael Martin and. two ' sons and Mr. Frank. Hogan. of Hamil-• ton,. Mrs. •T. " J, Latvian of Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. George ;Dren-• nan and children` of Detroit,' Mrs. Jack, Kinney. and: Mrs. Nicholas Parry . of__ Detroit, • . Mrfs. Arthur 0'0:burer, 'Helen and .Morgan of. Pickering; and • MTS. Jos. Fitzpat rick and • Kenneth.' of Wingharn. Rev. Father Edwin'Gervey and. Rev. .Father Michael ' Dalton of : Windsor .visited with -their rela- tives hie during: the past week • Miss.:Mary Catherine O'Reilly of. London is visiting with the Frayne. family' .for a.'' couple , of weeks. .Mr, Peter Liermt left • on Wednesday for Military.:.Camp at •Ipperw_ash—Beate.,_ o t nt g: with the Cadets. '• . , CULROSS _CORNERS Freddie Morgan, Teeswater .''& Billie •Wall each • spent an .after- noon with Donnie Wall. Mrs.' Mary Wall and Mrs,• Or-. val Wilson spent.' Tuesday .after noon at Hanna's. • School: }genie.' - Our• -lovely-, ;shady : school grounds was the. scene of a hap noon when•the• ladies of the Sec- tion, .along with pie -school • age. children,, joined, Mrsaham' and her pupils for the annual p.ienic, Therew a• as large turnout and .Mrs Graham -kept everyone en- tertained with a lame, variety of races. tire' had a. lovely picnic lunch and.there was a: good sup-. ply of ice cream. Mrs.' James Hodgins. thanked Mrs. Graham. •Mr:t • and •Mrs; Keith Haclkett arirct h ldreg"'z Tot{on:te visited- ' Friday with Mr. and Mrs:' Mid - ford" Wall and Donnie: Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Brown and Re •s went =Sunda evening -!'With. g' p Y g Mr. and Mrs, . Hugh Nicholson . and family, Bervie, Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall and Donnie were at the Hackett fan- ily gathering at the root of the 12th on Sunday. ASHFIELD 0 The' Mission • Band meets in the Presbyterian Church on.•` Thurs- day of this week.:. : .• • Mrs. Dan Wyids will be hostess for the Kintail Branch .of Wo- men's Institute on 'Thus sday. •Timis IS Grandmothers' Day. Mrs: 'Dave MacKenzie. and•. Mrs. Ray.. Dal= ,ton are in charge of ,the•prograrrn. The• boys' from Kintail Camp with their leaders-.- attended' the Presbyterian, church ori Sunday ss- one• o their 'leaders, .was in charge of the service: • ' . Mr.. 1viri • � Collinson' met with a 'very painful accident one day last . week,' Ile was on his way ,to; Goderich with a load of •baled` ath_ering W_erineaday ift ,r- /nettling:- Rev: Schl rr WEDNESDAY, JZJd,4Y Oath, 1955: Tooled TO Repair All M Of Tractors --_ � ekes. o, Allis Chahners "B" TRACTOR 'hi A-1 Condition ONE ;USED , PLOW -40 CRAWLER, `FOUR -ROLLERS Before Buying .'See 'Us' For COMBINES ' • WAGONS, BALERS; MOWERS SIDE RAKES .: KINLO;UGH GARAGE .W. BRECKLES Phone. 18-r-20,' Ripley • THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS MONUMENTS ORS WALKERTON We are the: only manufae Offers Willis part of Ontario of high. class monuments. • granite from he Old: Country. in the. rough by" the carload and•process from.. the .:rough to the finished' •monument: No ',middleman.''. 'When choosing a monument come • and see. one . 'of the largest selections in Ontario.. Established• over sixty years.: Write or phone . Wa:lkertori. 8 ant1 reverse charges. ' SKELTON OON MEM RIALS WALKERTON `Olivet W.M.S. The ladies.of the Olivet W.M. en er acne• • p, • a.. ies 'o X• e Clark and Ripley_ W 111.S at-tlreir' June' meeting. Mrs. Melvin con. .ing,opened the"meeting. ,and corned the visitors. The roll . call was • a tree,. mentioned , in •_ the Bible:The devotional part of the service was taken, by 'the ladies of Clark with Mrs. ,Ross. Cummings at•,the organ. Mrs. Ross.Cummirigs read the scripture and. ' Mrs: Wes Osbori7ie grave the 'cornrnents With Mrs. Walter :Farrell singing' a, solo which was enjoyed Eby all.. •Ntis. Vance Bruce, Presbyterial pr.es-.• ident, was the guest speaker: She urged the ladiesto help in what- ever way :they could.'F.ollowin:g er a..ress rs. ' is ar • ar-' tin. rad:' 'a •poen' and• a solo by Mrs. Hockian .'was enjoyedd: Mrs. 'Stewart . Needham of Ril7le• 'thanked' the.ladies ,and Mrs. / i Harrison o£.:Clarks •also-• e:rpr'essed her. thanks to everyone. Both of hay. He stopped to make 'some; them spoke of 'their' 'ai;sociatiun adjustment 1:o the load ,and ' in with the Olivet people in fot•ttii•r some way- he fellto the pave- years. Mrs. Howard Henry thank:• Ment, 'He is a patient •in Goder- 'ed all* those •taking Part With ich Hospital .and at last, report, special thanks to Mrs, Vance.. was sholg_so i►nprnent.-urr`h-••.was-sex-veli. 17 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL ticknow, Ontatra Authorized :as second class mail, Post Office .Department, •OttaW.i' Established 1873^ -published Each ',Wednesday . Afternoon Subscription rate:.$2.50 a year' . in advance•—to U.S.A., $3 50 • L.'. Canipbell Thompson, Publisher • -