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UCKNOW, ONTARIO, _ ...: ,
L , WED�NES'DAY, AUGUST 27 1952
EIGHT PAGES
Death suddenly, separated two
teen-ake, sisters as they walked.
arm -in -arm down •the highway ,at-
. the eastern outskirts of the "Fill-
age .on Sunday' evening. ,
Vialxna .iowald,. 16 -'year-old
daughter
of Mr.''sand Mrs: Wor-
den• Hpwald, was killed" instantly
when struck by a west -bound
car driven tby . Lane Gardner of
Zion. Her sister Rosella. was not'
L I
,o.life •
Girl
At
•,KINLOSS LADY' PASSES
The•
death, of Annie MacKen-
zie, age. 74 years, occurred •in
•Wingham Hospital. "on Monday.
She was a daughter; of'. the hate
John ' and ,C,hristena MacKenzie'
of .COD, 0, Kinloss Township, and
had lived there practically, all
her -life until the death, of _ her
brother Laughlin MacKenzie: She
ily.
The funeral service will be
held in. the McLennan-
MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel oil Thursday,
August 28th at,2.30 conducted by
Rev. G. S. Bauleh with interment
in. South Kinloss Cemetery: •
to the roadside by the.impact and'
suffered a bruised' arm and. . jaw.
No •• bons' -'were broken
The aecident occurred at eleven
O'clock .Sunday evening. The
Howiald sisters had 'spent the ev-'
ening with Joyce ' Little and. . a
young girl friend of • Joyce's from
Kincardine and, , were starting
hem from the'vicinity of Joyce's
-'hone just east.of the town limits
when the tragedy occurred. , The
girls had: their. back. to the Gard-
ner' car which was .Lucknow
1 driver's n
i ��he visio
bound; nw th,... ob-
scured by glare lighht& Lane ,was
upon thein before he ' saw `the
girls ole ' ad Wine' to attempt' ''to
stop. .With. Lane were. George
Chin, Larry Salkeld,; Ab: Chin and
Clayton ,Alton. They had been
Out for •an. evening drive.. None
of the :occupants saw the girls in
time . to • give any warning and
the boys in .the, back seat knew
notrhiniguntil, 'the. impact.
•
Valma's injuries were very ex-
tensive 'and death 'was regarded
as. instantaneous. She • was . car-
ried spine 'distance by'' the :car,
and then fell''to •.: the pavement,
• where•she lay still ' in death just
opposite; M oMilian*Bros.'''. gate
LTIVay.:The' arvvu'as 'stopped; a short
n icer • cin: �f
, "`.,,' d �.,aa�t� and.
and badly' frac
7:00 ',p.m: sharp. "
ti
MOVE HIGHWAY `BRIDGE
TWLLOUGHBY' ST. •
The one -lane highway bridge
youth of Wingham was moved to.
Lucknow • last week, to span the
river on Willoughby 'St., East;
near the;site of the new district
high "school, ` .w�hiaeh will provide
for vehicle traffic' at this point,
where there has' been only 'a foot
bridge •forr some time
Building' of the new school
made a : bridge at.this 'point im,-
peratiave. The bridge. was 'trans=
ported : over a; round -about • 30' -
mile :route: via Teeswater. Cem-
ent abutments: have yet to be
,Poured to' complete the.';installa.-
'tion.
SOAP . BOX DERBY T.
O
BE .HELD FRIDAY' 'NIGHT
Lucknow: Cub •Pack is spon-
soring a 'soap, .box . derby to be.
held.' on the. Gough, St. Hill at
Baker's. Conv�al'escei t .. Home. on
Friday: evening of this week; at
ns alb Havens took . charge
it the scene 'until the arrival. of
Provincial' Officer `Bruce' Woods,
who had been °in Lucknow short-
lybefore, ?and`.was' flagged down
at 'Kihilot gh. Hi -contacted Cor-
oner • lir M. ' R. Gilles of ' Tees -
of
TEE -WIN CLUB
The, contest is' open to all boys
,from 8 to 12 years' of age, 'but
all `: vehicles in the:competition
•mtust be' home-made and made
solely (by. the boys them:elves...
`water, :who gave permission, for
thereniovul of the'.young girl's
iiody. Deer, on arriving khere'. he
derided``' no inquest was. neces-
sary, and Constable Woods said
no, e�harg+es would "be' laid in the
ulfortunatet accident.' Among.
the at the"scene was Valina's
brother, sloe. ,
Grade X Student
The accident again cast a pall
of gloom *Ver. this community,
and . to 'tTaliiia's sorrowing : par-
ents, brothers,., sisters and rela-
tives much Sympathy is extend-
ed. lie' young girl Was born in.
West: ' Wawaanosh Township 'on
,September 24th, 1936, . and was.
within one i onth. of her 16th
lairthdalt: ` She has „lived most of
'her- life in' Lucknow. where -she
attended public and !high school.
and in June passed her Grade X
• ewami'nations with ;a very : credit-
able standing. ' '
, The remains rested at the fain-
ily, residence until .Wednesday,
'with the funeral service held that
afternoon in the McLennan -Mac-
Kenzie' Funeral .chapel conduct-.
ed ;by.Rev. C. A. Wi`nn.'Interment
was in Greenhill Cemetery with
• ' six high school students acting
as
pallbearers, Jack
McKim, urn Don-
, ''McNain,
Wayne Johnston; Danny Rose,
Donald 'Thompson:
Girl friends of Valin;a acted as
. flower bearers,
Besides her parents Valma is
survivaed. by five brothers, Har-
old, Joseph, Arthur, Errierson,
Billy and three .sisters,' 'Rosella,
'Lorna and Ila:
'kiss Isobel Russell of, London
is holidaying with, her father, Mr.
' Wei; A. /Russell. Miss Russell is
imaged, din -Social service 'w'ork
London Where, she is head of
the Y.W':C,,A,. branch. .
�R'ELEASES PHEASANTS •
Executive .members of the Luc -
Tee -Win' Chib' met;.in. Teeswater
recently Ito discuss and transact
'business of major importance' to
the "districts of . • Lucknow', Tees=
water and Wingham.
One, project decided earlier in
.the. _seasoa_w.as the. pzocuring and
releasing Of . pheasants in the 'dis-.
trict . and at last 'Thursday's Meet-
ing the'�club accepted offers froth
Raynard , Ackert land Don:• Cook.
for' the purchase of" adult and
young birds numbering weliover
100. The bird&were delivered ten:
days ago and were released in
strategic locations • in each con=
munity;, / '
Man is ,t'he greatest threat; to.
success 'of such projects, and, the
public is asked' to co-operate in
the protection of the pheasants..
Any person;knowing of either the
hunting' or shooting • of them.. is
asked to report same 'at once to.
any local. member of the' club.
any
Every man on the' executive of
the LucTee-Win club, on request
of the De artment ,of. Lands .and
Department
Forests;, is being ,made a deputy
game warden. This will give each
of', the' three ' districts approxi-
ur deputies
who. will be.
motel. fo 1?
y
authorized to .enforce the game
laws ,y ion was ',tor -
warded
A , ' recommendaat
warded to the Department Urg-
ing the issuing. of a.single hunt-
in license -to- .cover the entire
.g. ,
year • rather than.the policy fol-.
lowed today of two -licenses---the
resident license for part of the
year 'and o groundhog license . for
.the sums her yinonths. ;
his home
Before rettirriing ,to
in " Toronto , Mr. Thomas Ross Vis-
ited in Lu knoW, with his
brother,' Mr. L. C.: Mc ever.
•
.1. S:EE �Y . T
.SENTINEL.. w �
THAT Mr, and Mrs, Tom Inglis
of West Wa�w�anosh will mark
HOME piton :ENGLAND, WILL . '
OC"OGEMARIANS
FLY TO .B.C.. AT WEEK -END , .
MARK B I RT- - Miss Margaret Salkeld return-
ed ,from England the, end of the Mr, George A Greer ' will ob.-
Week where she:.has spent the serve his 80th birthday on Fri-
past year as an exchange 'teach- day of thieweek, August 29th.
er: ` . She is visiting this' week at Mr, 'Greer is in improved health
•the, home of her gar to r, and now after ibeing poorly. for a
Mrs.• T: J. Salkeld,/ and• at . the time. Hle is aa suprple and erect
Week -end, will fly to British Col- as a 'lad, and his irnrproved health
un bia to resume • her teaching permits :him. ' Ito be down street
uuties at Duncan, after a yeai"s regularly.; He's erven, thinking of
absence,. - • tr. ying a bit of fishing' sorne'`of
Margaret,• sand ,her sister Helen,, these days down by : the • flax
toured the :British Isles and parts mill: ' .
of Europe 'during the past Year, • . • : Mrs. Horne 85
. , and: she has' had many interest- On Th '
d°• -•e en,
versary on Tuesday, S'erptem- ung experiences ` •, e a e. Mrs., Walter ,Horne 'marked her •
Neill return home .in about a 85th birthday,,•• and is enjoying
Septem-
ber 2nd, and , will e at houne month, cohnparatively good health at.
to thein friends that, evening.
1V argaret returned on board present. she resides by herself
—43— ' - • the Scythia ' which docked at in an apartment • in the Render-
THAT ' Lorne . Ritchie, • who lost_ Quebec„,where she was.'.met: by
his• barn at -Port Q . '. ... son Block; ,and • enjoys. having
,ort Albert. by fire her parents and. motored home friends call, Her daughter, Mild -
several months ago, has bought • 'with them..•
a farm on R. R. -2; Wingham, '
northwest of:the town. Mr: and
Mrs Ritchie • are not taking up AWARDED. U.W.O'
residence . there ''immediately. SC HO LA RS H I P
--rte_
' Jack McKim, 'son of 'Mr.:' and
Mrs: A. E. Mexim, and a Grade
13 graduate of Lucknow District.
High 'School, has been .,'awarded
• a Western Ontario t7niversity.
schobarship •'valued at ; $250, en,-
cordially titling him to tuition wp . to $125
for. two years:
--o—' •; Jack •. Will • enter, Western. in .'LEFT FOR THE COAST.
THAT Mr. and . Mrs. Mervin: 'Mc-, 'September to study Medicine.
e
Donald: of.. Chatham are coin= . 'This scholarship is., awarded .. Mr..and Mrs. Allen Hunter. and.
pleting the construction of • a 'for. highest standinghi Grade 13. : ,
g .., - .two arhil,�dren Douglas sand. Fat- •
.'z. sunnier:' cottage at "AinberleY examinations set by. the Deplar►t- ricia left ,on • Monday afternoon
Beach:: , Mrs. MacDonald,, was rrient of Education, 'with an.•av for Ladner,:B.C., where they.ex-
formerly: Verna•Stewar't.•' • erage of',75 percent 'on 8. papers peat.'to : Vie' their home;''Thei
Their
-- as , a minimum: qualifying aver 'made the trip 'by :truck; taking
TEAT .Mr, and. Mrs. Jim Carn.• ,age. Jack. wrote nixie' subjects and their household ; effects with
egie and family, Valerie Steve scored five firsts two thirds . and' therm. 'Allen 'p'revio& 1y`' operated
.and' Karen,�'have. taken up res- • two credits.. the ,:'Supertest.,'Sta�tion here. '
idence • iii ,-Walkerton where residence which they. have
•The
Jim is ;engaged :' m the' garage: v�aaated in Mrs. Alex : MacLen
ENGAGEMENTS
business: They,;moved le, file roan's' limn% Anil ie' tenanted by rs
County, , Tow on Monday: ' ; Mr. and • .Mrs. James Barton, Mr.. and. Mrs ;Oliver Glenn, ' 'who •
-o-.- c •a :ton Ont announce- the are 'moving from'' tide'' Anderson
:. —p. t"'; "�. 'N.-w7"J+.Yw �, t' ..�1.� �� »�kaYypai�tiiNr" .s: v� s9 .•i � }.•
THAT •1Vliss Annie E Mc�uoial •.:of , erugageari'er>,t;' off' thein 'o�i�y "aau .
Calgary :has been visiting With ,ghter, .Elsie. Mae, to- Mr.. Allan ,
old• friends . in • the community..Cameron Graham. of: 'Luc snow, ANNUAL BIBLE SCHOOL
Miss McQuoid was ,born othe • marriage to • take. place• early CONCLUDED ON' ;MONDAY,
and is the last in' Septeaniber m Tdron�to:; . / "
'..Con, 7, Asitifield • .
surviving member of the fain- /'The six h i�al daily
Mr. 'and• Mrs William .Forstex '
'ily of the late Mr. •arid ,Mrs.. tion Bible School' held in Luck
of West Wti,'wanosh; 'arinotince`the
James. McQuoid She, first went .. now under the `.direction • of • Mr.
•, • West .in. 19,13:.and. since :1919 has..
.,engagement of their' daughter, John . Min tiny :: Ha,'wkesville
been�Kattileeti Ruth,
to Mr.. George
. 'a ' permanent' resident of drew oto "a Klose bn Friday even=
Walter Elliott, son , of ' Mr a --n4 . Western ',Canada: ung with a parent-pnup'i gather- ,
Mrs.: , Gordoin ' Elliott : White-
- •a- ' . in±g at...Which' the children's. hand
church. The marriage willtake
THAT Mrs. W. A.. Rnrs n is'is mak- , . iwbrk Nes ,displayed, ,and they
place . in Sep'teanber. (
esented a am demikistra-
i ; .. a favorable . •: •rec ve ,- •n - . 1.p program'
ng , o rY i •tion the • lessons. they had been
Wingham Hospital from, 'a hip MARKS 8 BIRTHDAY'
fracture. .she suffered a`_ few taught.
Mr. and Mrs ;George -Phillips . school gar
nrveeks, ago. Mrs: Russell ex-.. . (leo g • p held in the. , •
The as
apectai to have the'cast:removed and Albert; took.. Mr; and' Mrs dohnatone Block frown. Wednes=
- shortly. •: Sam Durn�in•-.•atver . tache' homer
day,' August 13th Until ---Friday, '
r,-0.--• of Mr.' and Mrs: Allister Bird.. of August 22nd and was open, to
THAT•;C twin. and Mrs. Charles Brussels on.Sunday for . win's children from. 5'to ,1.••years: Open -
o • itienrollment.. wast, 33
Dore and daughter Joan,'visit- 88th birthday. Allister is. a nep'h- .g - upils
, with :the. .attendance soaring to
ed lash week ;with Mr. and .Mrs. • 'ew of . Saris and all enjoyed- a ` _
• ra peak of 72. ; "•"•• '
'Grant ; MaacDiarinid Captain lovely. dinner: , Other guests were . • , ,
Dore has. been.. transferred from Mr. and Mrs.' Jake' Hunter • and te'• Matcad;s.. His of at- ,
• ..,Intermediate ; •class.., His . •assist=: • •
Regina to Ca '• , Hain- „Camp ',Borden. He Freda 'and Mrs..Fisher 'of 'Hain= 'ants. were ., Mrs., Jim 'Richardson • . •
.has served tlwenty-three years' ilton. •
, � of Langsde'' (forrrierly°, Grace
• in the' : permanent army,. As ' a' MOT MAir) and Mti ses .Audrey end
youth,' after corning, to Canada CHER PASSES
Seta Stephenson:,of ` -Creighton • .
from. the' Old Country, ' he was Mines.
employed .on ' the iVlacDirarmid Mrs.. Leonard • 'MacDonald' of
__ _'farm,. at Paramount . • : - - -, town . was bereaved last ,week by
THAT . Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Bail-
ey are.opening their : beauty
salon in the Breckles building
this week -end and are serving
an opening. tea • on Thursday. of
'�ternoon to ' which residents of'
,this, district are
in-
vited.
red, Who was unable to . be' here
• for her mother's' birthday, visit- . '
ed with her the previous week.`,
`W E. Treleaven 87
Mr. Walter ' E, Treleaven ob.:
served his 87th. birthday . on ' Fri-
day, August 15th. 'Mr. 'Treleaven
is enjoying ; rernarkrably .good
health ,and . is alert and active;:
both . mentally . and 'physically, His
daughter, Mrs: Simon Plewes,
,held a birthday dintner in his'
honor.
the death of her mother,' Mrs.' J>
THAT Ashtons have moved their; Carnochan` of ' istowel, , whose
tot-to-teenstock from thedeath occurred on Tuesday at the
Johnstone Block to the ;base- age of 72. ,She hiid suffered a
rent of their,.` ladies' and men's' stroke the previous Saturday.
wear ;shop which . was the for -
THAT the Publicher has
receiv-
ed a card from .Rev. Benson
Cox;, ,who is • on a tour 'of
European , countries. The . card
was mailed from Nice .on the
French Riviera,, which • along
with . Rome have been, high
spots of Mr. Cox' vacation. '
--o— .
THAT Willard Thompson and
Morley Chin left on Monday
morning by bus for a tart',.to.
New York City. 'hey expect
to return on Friday.
THAT Mrs. Thomas Boyes ' Will
. holda clearing , aaction .sale of
w.
household'•effects on Saturday'
o and ,will move ,to Guelph to
make her• home with, her dau-
ghter, , Mrs:'' Morgan and Dr.
'Morgan.
riser Templeton Store.
THAT Mrs John,MVlaaeMillan has
moved to London to make her
home: On :Saturday evening
few friends ' 'gathered - at the
home of Mrs. •'Charles Cook for
a' social evening, "when Mrs.
MacMillan was presented with
a 'little' rerrienbrance. '
THAT Mr. and Mrs:' Torrance'An.,
derson and Mary Ji and. Mr.
and Mrs.' Thomas *Reeves of
Brantford left on Friday for a
trip to California.. They stent
' the week -end. in Detroit before
starting off by way of Western
Canada" and south , down the
coast from Vancouver. They
will be gone' upwardstwo`
months.
FATHER PRESENTS.SON
WITH; RIDING TROPHY.
Monday's Free Press carried a
picture of , Dr. R. L Treleaven
of • Woodstock .and formerly of
Lucknow, 'presenti.n:g:his son, with
a „trophy, won, •at the Woodstock
Fair :on• his :jumper' "Iloodlun"."
• A report of `"the event 'read in
part as follows: ' : •
Proudest .father!attte closing
iper:fiornaance off. the Woodstock
Fair last night was *Woodstock's.
Dr. R: L. Treleaven, who is also
president of the Oxford Riding
and Driving ChM.
the-.shadoWs
lengthened- to
write a
finish to the lash; jumping .
'evjent of the. fair Dr, Treleaven :t
had the pleasure Of presenting
the Club's trophy r to, his son,
Dyck Jr., 'winner for the second
year o f °the Oxford) County Juamli.
Dick Was up on Hoodlupn for lila
winning perfor'am,arice.
, He also added a fourth in. the
event with Beau* Geste;