HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-08-17, Page 2Vi
•
„
w v
}
i
4. .
4
11
,
?AGE. TWO
Itint LUCKNOW SENTINEL,'
ENTIl +)I.. LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, "AU!G,. 17th, 1955:
L.H.S. ° `GRA1 E.T;:; l..l'.L
EXAM RESULTS
•
Beverley ,Ashton: •Trig., C.
Syfbil Barger: E, Comp,, I; E.
Lit:; III; L. Comp., III; Fr. A.,
311; .Fr. Comp., "II; Chem., C; Bot:,
C; Zool., C.,.:
Percy Barr:, Trig, C.
Charles Chin: E. Lit., C; Alga,
Geom., II; Trig., I; Chem. ,. C.
• James Hackett.: E.
E., Lit,, C;' Fr,:•Au:, C.;• Fr. Comp.;.
_C; Trig., C:
Jahn Helm; E. Comp:, C;
C.: .
G'rladys 'Klparck�- E. Corny,
C;; E. Lit.; •III;., Fr, Au,, 111; 'Fr.
Comp„' C; 'ITist., C.
Mack • MacDonald'. E. 'Cpmp:,
;E.. at, Th • Fr. Au: I Fr.
14g. I;. Geom., I
J; Chem„ I; 'Phys. . I; Zool., II.
Beverley Mael enzie;'. Trig., I.
Kenneth .MacNay: Trig., 1..
Murray McDonagh: E, Comp..,
31; Phys.,• . III. '
. Laurin McNain: E. Comp., III
Lat. Comp:, I1I; Fr. Au., IT; Fr,
Comp., III. • •
Erl na•, Percy: E. 'Comp,' C; E.
Lit.; ;C; • Fr. Au.,• C; Fr. Comp,,`
C;' Alg., 111;.. Geom., C; Zool.,C,
George Rs
Trig., II.......
• • James
Comp., C,
Ruth Trel...
Bards: Hist., .11;
C' Sp. Au;; C; Sp.
wen. • Sp. Au., 'C.
'WANT BI
So. that .f
planned,. Br
'to know the
year-old gir
ng the. Pacli
these. gi;
to Beverley
TOWNIES NAMES
ll;' activities can. be
►wnie leaders 'desire
names, of all eight-'
s 'who: will be'°join-
this` fall. The' names
is shoiiid•, be given
Ashton.
CULROSS CORNERS
Beverley and Doris Wall spent
last week iri Teeswater . with
their • grandmother, Mrs, L.
Whitehead..
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall and.
Mr. Allan Wall and Sharon, Kin-
lough, spent Sunday With. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Schumacher and
Helen, -
Strnday visitors; with. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank, Brown and Reg were
Mr. •Ed McCallumm and- Clarence.
and Mrs. May Jackson, Wroxeter
and ` Miss Annie WalL._and, Mrs.
Gertie • Walsh, Ifnlough. '
• The 'syinpathy of; the commun-
ity is' 'extended to a'nenibers ' 9f
the Graharri family in•the;loss Of
a kind -and loving mother, : the
late Mrs, '.Herbert Graham
Mr. and Mrs. ,Jack Schrnacl er
and Helen, accompanied by Mrs.
Chas. Schumacher ' of Walkerton
left Monday. on a motor trip to
the •West which is 'expected to;
take them as . far as Edmonton.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin • Zettel of
Walkerton are in ,charge during'
the : S:chumachers' , absence;'
Donnie and Billy Schtunacher
of Walkerton ' spent . part of last
week with Mr. ;and Mrs. Frank.
'Schumacher And family:
• Mr. and Mrs... Alex; Whytock
spent the Week -end, with . Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Fraser, Owen :Sound.
• 'Major and :.Mrs.: Howard Mills,
London,. spent' a few, `' days last
week with Mr,. and . Mrs.: Alex
Whytock and family., Mr. • Fred
Thompson 'spent an, afternoon at
the •sarrfg home.
HA , 'INTERESTING
OVERSEAS TRIP
Mr." .and Mrs. ?John. Emerson of
Purple Grove arrived home re.
cently • from a' seven week visit
to the British Isles, They made'
the. trip •on the liner •"Captain
Cook", a veteran ship formerly
known as the "Letitia", '
•
Atter •,leaving 1Vlontr eal on May
28th they were favored• wlth
calm sea and most of the time
itwas, difficult "to realize, one was
on water. On. the evening of, -the;
third day they experienced what
the -ocean__: can be • like when
rough and Made.. slow. 'progress
that night, '
On the .eighth day they arriv-,
ed in Liverpool but .•• were•• held!,
up '. a •day' owing: to, the• dock
strike, asthe big. liners' have to
be. `towed in with tugs. They had
the :same difficulty at. Glasgow
.where they• Thad the .same . ex-
perience getting up the 'Clyde. On.
the tenth day from leaning Mon-
treal' .they. disern!barked :at Glas-
gow and spent two, days .at Dry-
men; a .village 18.. miles from.
Glasgow. .
They visited through Central.
Scotland, including' Stirling; Dun=.
dee, Carnanstie, Edinburgh, Ayr
and many :places throughout Ayr—, Johnston,. Mark Johnston; Lorne
shire put decided' their visit' in Culbert, Charles .Gathers, '
Scotland wouldn't • ,•be•:.complete old. MaPherson, Richard Baker:
Don -
with 't . .t tothet•
town of , Dumfries and: see e
house where Robbie Burns lived. The community.. Was., saddened
Saturday, August 5th; ' to learn.
OBITUARY .
The death of Maria E. Harris,
beloved' Wife of the late W. E.
Switzer, occurred in. Kincardine
General Hospital. on Sunday,
August 7th., Mrs. Switzer turas in
her 91st, year., She was born in
Kinloss Township' on . August 2,
1865. She was a daughter of the
late Mr. George Harris and Eliz
-abeth. Robertson. She: was a
member of"the United Church of
Ripley arid sang in , the. choir .for
many. years. She had' a dress -
Maker's shop there, •
Mis. Switzer is • 'survived by
two. stepsons, and."one ste dau-.
ghter; ` Also , surviving ' 'are one
'brother and .three sisters, Homer,
Almira and' :Birdie, and'. Mrs. El-
len McPherson of ' 'Winghanti.
The funeral, was held from the,
McLennan -MacKenzie McMor.ial
Chapel, Lucknow, on. " Tuesday,
August 9th. The service ' was con.
ducted,by Rev. Grant .Meiklejohn.
of Lucknow. Interment was in
South Kinloss ' Cemetery. Pall-
bearers were Wm. Eadie, Harold
Harris, :Robert • McDonald, How-
ard •Harris,'Cecil Congram; Gor,=
don • MacPherson; Plower bearers'
were 'Donal'd MacPherson, Earl -
Harris, Leslie. Congrarn,. Richard,
Elliott, Goldwin Harris,. Clifford,
ou a ' 'yisi ancie>x.
MRS.' VINCENT; WARDELL
Theytook a night !boat to 'B. 1-
.'•fast; leaving Glasgow at seven of the • unexpected death of
THAT the most recent equipment
installed' at the Baker .Private
Hospital is '. a • 500 -gallon pro-:.
pane' gas storage ' tank.
•
•
4 NT
.... k�.' r,:.. •
ADVANCE SALE.
TICKETS
orellq—
•
•
Each ticket :admits one adult or
two children.
o clock' and :arriving in Belfast. Emma . Rebecca, : Dagg, wife of
the, ` following morning.' Vincent' • Wardell who passed
"We received 'quite a . shock away at the . home of her daugh-
,w he':n: we' .first,. arrived :,in:' Bel- 'm ter (Valeria)• Mrs. William' R.
fast"; said Mr' and Mrs. Enver-• Culbert Con: 8, . Huron . Twp.
Son. "We had .'•read • and heard Born in i Lucan, November 5th,
late Rich-
about .and had: seen . pictures 'of ] 870, `daughter of the 1
F,
a t Culbert,
and liz be.h C 1
!bomb i' • r n
thepity; ard to
Rich -
the, born damage ,
e !b
t, Dagg
g
Y
.. E
but a 's' we drove through' the she' wed *Vincent' ;Wardell an De -
streets +from Donegall quay we . cember 1.3, 1899 and they settled
on. the farm now owned ,.by ,Dan
Gossell,.' Con, 12; ;Huron: In 1944
they:: moved to",`their' daughters
home -where -she, ,ventIhe- past
11. years, •
Mrs. Wardell 'is the 'last 'of a
,family" of °nine. She is a member
of S.t .Paul's Anglican Church,
Ripley:She leaves:to mourn her
loss her '. husband, .one 'daughter,
Mrs. Wm. ' Culbert;'' one grandson
Mervyn • and one ' : great grand -
the loss`of life is concerned ;On daughter, Joan.` Irene Culbert.'
•
began to realize, what a terrific
bombing the. ci ty had; received.
There could be seen open. spaces
-where once --stood rows -o -Shops -
in the busiest sections. o£: down-,
town:: As we . proceeded out of
• :town' towards:t'he outskirts'it was
clear the.destruction was general
and • the ,people of all classes .suf-
fered greatly.,:Belfast •we•learned.
had six • raids'. altogetler.'bat . two
of "'them: were: deadly so far: 'as
Only Advance Sate Tickets Holders
are .eligible .for draw `on:
1955 C
R
1
*.DODGE REGENT SEDAN
1* CHEVROLET 210 DELUXE
w
• •''All •ticke s must be in"by '9:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 17th
to be eligible for draw which will be made at. 10:15. p.m.,
on same date, in frontof Grandstand.
-BUY YOaUR TICKETS EARLY..
THERE'S" A 'WESTERN AIR Al....
1 • 1 `Tyyh1
SE.
-QI�ID o ISI, .
w. 0; JACKSON Menge►
ro�
+'s
one fateful night.:600:people were • The . funeral :service' was held
killed: When the second raid on Monday, August 8th,
conduct-
came
a few days later, the prop- ed .by, Rev: H. L Jennings. PalT.-
erty, damage .was enormous and: bearers were Ebner, :Pollard, John
400- pepple' lost . their lives. Smith; Elliott, Johnston, .Dan
DEVOTED CHURCH.
''�t�O►�IFEI�AS�S -;M
(ST. HELENS NEWS)
Miss Mary C Rutherford;
The death occurred in Wing.
ham General Hospital on- Wed-
nesday afternoon, .August 10th of •
Miss;' Mary C. Rutherford .a lie- •
loved, •life-long resident .of the
St. Helens district, Miss Ruther
ford had been an uncomplaining.
patient in, the hospital since last -
October : when she suffered :a
stroke; '
In her '77th year, • she . was a`
daughter of the late Mr..' and'.
Mrs, John B :ftt}therfeird,..,*110-•-.--.,
'predeceased her, the former .in;
X1928 arid the latter ,ii 1938.'•
Miss, Rutherford loved her, •
church and, had �beeri ` a .devoted"••
member of the'" St. 'Helens church
throughout the years.' ~She had •
served as president of the, former
Harris • Mission' Band; was past
president and a life member, of
the .W:MS. and- had• been. the
efficient , secretary=treasurer of .•
the church for • over . forty years,'
The funeral -service, conducted' ,
iby Mr.. Ralph. Howlett, . the 'mini:,
ster of .St, Helens United Church,
was. held ' in the" McLennan anclz
MacKenzie Mei'norial Chapel;
Lucknow, • on. Friday; 'afternoon
With . interment • in Greenhill
•Cemetery, Six neighbors, Messrs.
Brown Harper Peter Campbell;
Wm A.,:Hunnphrey, ,Louie :Woods,
Alex: Purves and'' Colin ;McDon-
ald acted as •palllbearers.:
Miss Rutherford, who' .will be
,greatly missed by • a wide circle
;of friends, is survived.:by, tiwo•
sisters and a brother, Mrs. W. 1.
Mi'lle'r •(Margaret),' • Wilhemine
and •.Hi High Rutherford,'.all 'of ..' St. '
•Helens;'also by three nieces and'•
a ,nephew,, Mrs. T. J. Todd, and
'
Miss Isabel Miller. of, St: . Helens,
.M Int re':of Brace -
bridge
.
rs. G. c B a
M S.
y
'and Mr:' Gordon Miller' of
London.,
Mr, and`' Mrs.. Jack'Nor'rnan�: of
Toronto were recent visitors with :
li
n :1VIrs; Frank Mc ui n.
',Or.' and Q 1
- Miss-1Vlargaret Miller - e'tu ned
''to' her', duties :as: student nurse at
tlie� Stratford'-" General Hospital"
.on •Sunday. .
Mrs:' • John Webster of l of 9mta
is. ,a visitor, with her sister; :Nil's.
`Cranston and other relatives...
'Mrs: D. ':Todd has return:ed'from.
a' .:two weeks' holiday • with. Mr.
and :Mrs: .Neely Todd and', family •
at'. Pirie Hiirst . Island near Gan-.•
anoque
Miss Florence Stuart of Evan-
ston
vanston . Ill:, is 'th'e guest .of' Miss:
W. D. Rutherford.
Friends :.who lived • outside fhe' Gossell, Walter Wilson and Cal -
city. told .us they could not im-, Veit Findlay
agine how the !city, survived: • It Westin,
'bearer were : Oran
was : a raging • :inferno m and the 'Westill, Larney Hall, ` Howard
price':' the. people of Ulster paid Dagg, Dalton ' Wardell, 'William:
fortheir loyalty''..,' `. Tout George Hall,-Leslie:•'War-
After spending: a. few 'days in dell, Wm. Hall; Wm.. Geo., War
the city,. and attending quite a .dell.
-Titirriber-of----Orange-Loctge-ineet.
ings, . Mr. and Mrs.. Emerson ;left:
Iby ' train. for Enniskillen,` .where.
they were entertained with :true
Irish hospitality, . then back ; to,
Ballamallard `.where they visited
with relatives: Itwas with a good
deal of ' regret `that they had to
inform . the people that:they were
Unable ' to 'remain for . the July
12th celebration. Theywent. by
+boat to Glasgow and from there
to Carlisle, Leeds and Manchest-
At Manchester they •were greet
'ed. with. a "fill up'•'; '.when trying
to obtain hotel accomodation, but
when the clerk learned they were
-Canadians: -his• 'attitu-dechanged-
and 'with a "well, let me . see";
they soon had -one of the best
rooms in the hostelry. •
Canada m was. the magic word
and: Mr. and ,Mrs. Emerson db -
served that everywhere .' Canad-
ians enjoy prestige .and are 're-
ceived most courteously in;•Eng-
land, .Scotland and Ireland.
LIST. WILL BE CORRECTED
S -OO -H I'-Oi1'RE OND-ERING-
, '1h2 Sentinel mailing list will
be corrected shortly for the in
formation of those, who ha ve paid
their subscription in recen weeks
and. may be wondering why' their
label date. has not been changed,
And lay: the away,: 'if you are
in arrears, we'd• appreciate your
pro,pt attention to the matter,
A bathing *beauty is
wort) 'wading ior.'
a girl
BORN
COULZTNEY-in-.: Wingham-'-Gen--
.eral, Hospital on Monday, August.
1st; .1955,.t6. Mr. and Mrs. •:Joseph
Courtney; . R '' i•, Dungannon; a.
son.. •
1VIcQU1LL• IN in Wingham ` Gen-
eral,
en •eralHospital on Tuesday;, 'July
26th, 1955, to. Mr., and Mrs. Rich-:
and Mcuillin, . R. 3, Holyrood, a
daughter.
MORRISON=in Wingham :Gen-
eral Hospital,' on Saturday, July
•-3A'th�-•�1-955�a--Mr':--=a-nd-lVYrs:-John-
E. Morrison, R. 5, ` Lucknow,. a
son.
BOWLERin Kincardine Hospi
tal: on August 5th, 1.955, to Mr.
and ' Mrs. Morris Bowler., R, 3,.
Goderich,, a daughter, Elizabeth
Jane..
A.CKERT-in 'Kincart1ihe • Hospi-
tal' on August. 6th, 1955, to Mr.
and Mrs: Clarence Ackert, R. 3,
Kincardirie, .a 'daug? t'er
M-cQUI.1 LII r--Wi 'h iios-
pital. on Friday, August 5, to Mr:,
and Mrs. Carmen McQuilli»,; a
' son, Lorne Albert, a brother'.for
Jim and Lorraine;
CHAMNlY-in Wingham Cener=
al Hospital on Saturday,',Idly 23,
1,955;. -to NII sand Mrs. Stuart:
Charnney' (nee. Lois Webster), R.
2, Auburn, a daughter, a sister
terve Dianne and Donna,
et
n•
SIJFFF RED HEART'. ATTACK
iCharres Barber_ of C:;•:lliwack,
who learned thenting'
at •The , Sentinel •Office early in
the century, has suffered'' g series
of, heart attacks;:. Although : some.,
What -unproved -hc':is still .
'ill. Mr. Barbar is .a :nephew ; of
Mrs...WM. :McNal•l; of tQwn•'
Tooled To Repair Al.l,
Makes Of Tractors •
Allis' Chalmers "B"RA
TRACTOR -In
In 'A-1 .Condition • ••
PLOWS:.
• ONE USED PLOW ':
Sub Soilers, ,Pan •Breakers '
Before Buying See L';, ` For •
Spreaders, . Blowers
Forage", Harvesters, Wagons
Corn Pl�kcrs and 1lu.11iErrs
KINL::OUGH GARAGE
B>It•ECI(I ES
Phone I84-20; .Itilrley :
THE NOME Of QUALITY SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS