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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-27, Page 146E _ KOMI. THE; . LUCKNOW SENTINIL,. ,.LUc li1Ow ONTARIO 'WEDNESDAY,. JA 9 •NkiN•i**i♦1t♦ii*4li*!i•.'..iii Starting Monday, Februar IN LUCKN 'Conducted: By • s•. ' • o• i • Members ,of the ' Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion • BE PREPARED WHEN ,THE• LADIES CALL1 44••••••‘••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4•••••• WHITECHURCH Currie's Euchre -'Party . The progressive ,euelrreparty was held ' at' Curries school on .Friday night :with 10 tables 'of playersenjoying; the 'game: Those winning prizes were High Man,. Gershom JohxLstan . High ad Y, Mrs, Gordon McBurney; , Low ". man, Alex Robertson;, Low lady,: Mrs. Harold .Congram. Lucky draw, .Mrs. "Jim Currie. , The hosts ,and. ltesses ,' for . the next party to >be, -held 'February ,5th .are •,. Mr. ;and: Mrs. :Cur- - rie, ' Mr,' and . Mrs.' Howard er. The supervisors for the even-., ing • Mr. and Mrs. .Ed. Walker and ..1VIr.:• ;and ',Mrs,., .: Lorne- . Scott,. served lunch -On Wednesday. evening :'in 'grave arena , arena at 9 . o'clock White= church: and 10th Line ' Broesn'ball .,teams played ,with'' the score :of: a. tie '2-2: : Whitechurch players were Captain Frank. Rhiel, Goal Alex ; Craig' Bill Purdpn, Bill Rbobhtson; . Defense, Grant,.; :Rob- insan,' Doug Forton, Bob: Forton," Jinn . Henderson; • Wayne Ple'tch: Mrs. Leroy Rintoul and Mr -.s.' Tota Magoffin attended the Lead=. ersh ip Training School for . 4H Leaders for the, Course. "Tile • Club" Girl Stands On Guard" be- ing. held .in Lucknow. Women's •In .titin sRoom, Monday and, .Tues-. day. . The U.C.W.. meeting will be held February 3rd at ,the home of Mrs., Russel .. Chapman., All ,ladies • of. the congregation are in= vlted. Mr,. and: 'Mrs,: Wesley "Tiffin and, MI's'., Myrtle: Dawson and Mrs. Cassie Falconer were:. in Lucknow Saturday evening, at. the home : of Mr. `and : Mrs. A. E. Purdon to celebrate' with Mrs. Purdon her 87th bir'thday. OscarSchefter : began ' this. week driving. the . Wingham and ..Dist- ript. High School', •BUS formerly driven,' by "Leroy. Rintou'1. • :Miss :. Donna Rintoul' of Lug- heed Business _College, Kitchener spent the weekend 'with :. her par- ents Mr. -and. , Mrs. 13111,; Rintoul. Chalmers' •,Presbyterian Annual Meeting Chalmers Presbyter.•ian . Church held their Congregational 'Annual meeting on Saturday afternoon.. Rev.'. G. 'Fish; . moderator, was present and ;'opened the meeting with , scripture : reading andpray er Rev. • Fish was ` ' appointed 1�inted . Chairman and. John. Gaunt . secre= tary. All reports were approved: as printed: ' It was decided ; that; the Record :be .sent to' every home' .for one ,year. Auditors .appointed" were : Johnston : Conn and Mrs.. 11'i lel Rintout. Alex 'Craig was ap- pointed manager ;for a two year. 'term: and • Tom Morrison, 'Lorne cid■■i!■■■■■aai■ia■■ii ainmi•ip■IiinnI■■ii■■■■■■■■■1. ai ■ ■ ■ ■, i E . ■ • ■1' • ■ ■• ■ i • . .• ' ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ E . .■ ■▪ " •■ ■• ■ ■ ■ ▪ John e Car :omplete Stoc FOR ■ ri Is atea , ■ . ■• . ■.. ■ a, ■ . clinier - ' Retires Pine.'Rher Pia..1'. Mervyn: Eckmier, •'whose •.name long synonyrnoirs* with the cheese. making industry , not only in Bruce: but. in .all of Western. On- tario, retired" as manager of the Pine 'River '•Cheese' & Butter Co- operative .with' his resignation tak- ing effect at the "first -of the' year: Since 1930 when Mr.. Eck - Miler was hired, by the co-opera- tive' as cheesemaker he has al- ways been known° for his strict demands for ;cleanliness and qual.: ity and told. the . patrons from the, start that to' make quality pro- ducts, he must have ` clean, good quality intik, • Mr. Eckmier came to Pine Riv-- er'when. John. Reid, 'president of. the co-operative at that time, met .him" at a dairyman's convention and urged him 'to view the local plea., At . that ;time Mervynwas employed u to ed in the Atwood 'area b.t agreed' to come to ,Pine River as: cheese . maker. ' . In Mervyn's first ,year with the: co-operative:, :a liable over forty', tons , �of cheese wasmanufactured. : In contrast, during the last . year Which Mr. Eckmier' managed the. plant,, well:'over 700 tons of cheese was prdduced' along ': with:.many tons ' of butter. • • During the , years Mervyn has known - the:: Pine* River . plant ..it has enlarged. 'three' times ` with a complete: renovation of the . make - room including ' tile floors and. walls,, and , 'additional " cold stor- age ' rooms. Stainless steel equip- ment '. has been installed • through- out the implant making it ..one of the largest and best ' equipped in Western, Ontario After. amalgamation . with the.' Huron cheese factory in 1958 Mer- vyn ., w a s ' appointed manager. Glenn. ' Martin who had been a co-worker: for many years.; was at :.that . time-' employed . as cheese maker. Since -"Mervyn's retirement; Glenn bas been named supervis- or -manager for 1965. /' Long time president; John f f is Reid : who served the • co-operative faithfully for many Years, retired in 1960. ■ , ■• -' : INCLUDING. ABORITE' IN A RANGE' 'OF BEAUTIFUL COLOURS ,w. • PLYWOOD IN` AL 'THICKNESSES HROME HINGES and PULL METAL MOULDINGS 1 x 12 SHELVING '■ ■ TILE BOARD i IN A VARIETY OF .COLOURS, `�o+� Ari In�r fed To`Come �In: And took These MateriaIs Over ■ 1 1 1 11 ■ 1 ■ W, Henderson Lumber: Ltd. Phone: 5 •.R 31 18• uokno+w ■ • r u■'%a.auaI■alien"■■ 1.1.0aINRt mIIEEi■EEiUI IrUUA1.■ ■ ■■•rn.141111.101111114•10001010101111011111111110111.1111.11111110.111.1fillaili Forester, Mrs. ' `George Fisher and Russel Ross for .three year term.; The ` share of the budget accepted was $500. Votes of thank .were tendered. to all office' bearers and . the . centennial ' comi- mitteefor their services. Mr. Watt : student preachet closedthe meeting with prayer: '• . • • (Mrs. W. R. Farrier lastweek' went to spend •'a" week'; with her son Russel Farrier : and Mrs. Far- rier of W'inghain. . • Mr. arid, Mrs. 'Sandy Murray, Kathleen, Phyllis,Alex and Pat- ricia of Sharon visited the week-' endwith 'Mr; . and Mrs. ":Charles Tiffin 40th Wedding Anniversary 't Mr. and. Mrs. George .Curie .of East Wawanosh, • ;on' Thursday, January ' '.28th . are celebrating their 40t'h.. wedding anniversary. This' community extends' 'congrat- ulations and . Best Wishes. • On• Saturday, Allan and . urge Coffin of Kitchener brought their mother Mrs. Emma Coffin and her friend:. Mrs. Amelia Gray, of Montreal, back' to Whitechurch: Duetto . the storm weather, • y w erAllan, and ';George returned to Kitchen- er than everting: ' Mr. and Mrs: Carman Farrier,' rrier, Brian, Colleen and Carol of Long Branch were visitors , with Mr. and Mrs::Garnet Farrier and' her parents Mr. and Mrs. Higgins of Morris. Company Introduce New Guide :Helper At the regular meeting of the 1st 'Lucknow Guide Company ,on January 22nd, Oa taro introduced a new helper with the company, Mrs. ' Jean Whitby whb will be acting Lieutenant. After 'the " op- ening ceremony, the guides • tried their skill—at wat Kim's game and some girls realized. they must im- prove their powers of observa- tion. Patrol corners followed, Then Mrs. Joynt came to continue . in- struction on . the Citizen- badge, Barbara Rath w e,l°1 `eond,ucted campfire which included an in- teresting game of charades, Taps closed the meeting, _treigaLigriXtineita4iblikhlit 1965. IlIVIPALA . V8 automatic, sedan : . t 1965. ' BEL,- AIR 6 aatomatic, sedan,'black ■i.. 1965 QHEVEI2TA' V8 • (327 motor)• automate,' hardtop. ▪ 1965 . n o ' ALA V8 •,automatic, sport, coupe• ■ . 1964 VIVA coach, .brand `newu ■ • ■ .. ■ . 1964 CHET Bel Air" sedan, : just over 6,100 mniles,. close to i �5 18,,000 miles left on/ G:M. warranty ■ 1964. OHE,V "Impala" hardtop, a Mack beauty, clean as new, • radio whitewalls etc • ■ 1962 C HEV "Impala" 6 automatic, hardtop, a real beauty, low "mileage. looks and. runs "like new 1960 STUDEBAKER "Lark" sedan, just . refinished, clean ■ - "inside, runs well, cheap transportation IN 1960 , . e V "Biscayne' sedan, sold and serviced by Baker• • ° and Irwin since new, Shows our care 61 ▪ 1959 CHEV ' "Bel Air" sedan, lowmileage, a sharp fine ■ .1959 PONTIAC 4 -door stationwagon '. runs like -a �a top ■ 1958 CHEW "Delray" coach, a .clean one, runs well' •: 1959 VAUXHALL stationwagon, cheap transportation ■ , 1958 .:CHEV Delray an, .luist refimehed, a good one • 1957 BUICK' coadh: one owner a bargain ■ USED "S.elie ra more to choose from in S7 to ■• '■ ■ ■ • ,.■ KINCARDINE' PHONE 147 :a.:'YO UR FRIENDLY CHE:V, •OLDS, CHEVEL"LE,; CORVAIR: • CHE:V TRUCK' DEALERS" - ■ ■ ni .•••••ilii■ ■is••■•i■iia■■au.uus■■ii.i■ .•..u. 'i ROWNIE,1 NEWS Kairshea 1Virs Donald.MacKinnon' was' hostess 'for the January' meeting of the . "Kairshea Women's Insti- tute. The. theme -Of the .: `meeting was Resolutions. Mrs. Currie 'Col- well read the Scripture. and Mrs. Frank ` MacKenzie and Mrs. Ev- an Keith were in charge .of' the business. The roll call "Name; the talent of the person ; on your' left,'.' showed : • just: what : •a talented group the ladies are and. brought.. laughter and fun:;: The . "Pennies for: Friendship" jar was passed 1 and will be passed 'again in Feb ruary... Reports from the Standing .Mr:e co nroi�itteeCol' conwell:venwaserschairwemre haneardfor.. the following programme. Mrs'. 'James. Bunt . gave the -Current Events and Miss Dean:MacLeod (MacLeod anTamusiiir'reading. (Mrs. Keith gave the report on the. A:C.W.W. country for the. month, ,Laos, and Mrs. Collyer 4 reading. '`Come as 'you Are." Mrs. L. ;�MacDeu gall. read a :paper:' "How. cah• I make .each .New Year more .in- teresting thatr ,.the 'past?'" Story telling and a match the continent contest followed. • A geography contest• was .;much enjoyed. The motto "Don't' ' wait : for Spring -- do, it now" presented by Mrs. Virden Mowbray, gave mt1 h f o'o d for thought.' . Mrs: 'Keith thanked .Mrs. 'MacKinnon, the hos- tess, 'Mrs Evan Keith and Mrs. Colwell' served a delicious lunch. Mrs. A. Hughes • will be hostess for' the 'February meeting', at the, Kairshea Hall, KINGsBRIDcE: ' Rev.' :Father Edwin Garvey, Toronto, Mr+. and Mrs. Dan Doyle • daughterMargaret Ann,.. Mrs, P, E,'Murray, Mr, and Mrs.. Nick Perry all of ,:Detroit attend` - ed the funeral of Michael Foley on Wednesday, of last week. • Mr: and Mrs. Wilmur 'Moran Mr. • and Mrs, 'Alvin Moran,' Miss Patsy Allen., of London, Mrs. Ern- ie .Freeman, Mrs, Kenneth Ray of Chatham spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moran and attended the funeral of t, eir grandmother M s. • r caret Moran • who died in Hur. ;''ew, Clinton on ' Friday. The funeral mass took place at St,. Peter's church,: Goderich on Monday mbrriin, g We extend our sym,- pathy to the Moran #ainjly, 2nd LUCKNOW' PACK •, ..(by Nancy Ritchie) The"• Brownie m : seting open with .Fairy Ring. Nancy . Mitch was Toadstool: Fairy. InnPectic was for Brownie ` uniform ~" ar{ "Brownie smile, : Nancy and'.: Eli abeth Ritchie got 'a prize for t moist: points.' ..Golden Bar girl worked on wrapping up present! Golden Handgirls worked d semaphore: The rest of the 'Broil 'hies worked on the flags. ,Po' Wow was held: Chimes were sung Former., Resident. Died Friday• (WH1TECHLIRCH:NEWS) MRS. WILLIIVA .'O'BRIEN } Mrs. Laura O'Brien, wife " c William. O'Brien, in her 724d yea: Of Whalen's. Corners, :,passed awal in Victoria . Hospital:. London, o Friday. . Mrs. O'Brien. : was th daughter of the late„ , Mr. an Mrs. William: ,Currie and was bor on the farm now owned by Jo Kerr. She received cher educt tion at,Currie's sdhool, . attende Wingham' high • school, .. Norma school and taught at. S.S. No. for 4 Years+ She was the forme Laura Currie,' widow. of the fats Mr. 'Hilton ,Odgers; -"Who died ' 1944. Surviving are her 'husband' son William Odgen, Eston,Sask, daughters (Jean) • Mrs. Zigmunc .Chodas,. London,. :('Mary) : Mrs Jack Here, Woodham; stepson. Alphoos, . Windsor; " ,Wilfred, owna, BCA;• Leo, Sault Ste. `filar le Thomas and • Joseph, both o London; step daughters, Mrs. E. (Mary) Newman,: Mrs. Angel= Peters, !Mrs, ?Margaret Adams,. al of • Windsor' Mrs. Marie Carroll Mrs: Teresa ,Pate' and Miss .Phy llis O'Brien,: all of London; 81s• ters Mrs, • Annie' McIlroy,, Il'ills; dale, Mich,, Miss 'Rachel Currie, ,('alt brothers George and John L. Currie,: ,Wingham,• Itnroyd, Teeswa!ter. The remains rested at C. Haskett Funeral' Home, ) ucan.. The .funeral `was :held oil : Monday .at 'St. Patrick's Roman Catholic .church • at 10:30- with burial m the church' cemetery. She, will. be remembered ill .this Community as she and her h� band owned the farm for, 2 jyoarg east of 5..' '.No. 10 school wheTe Mack Brown MAY. resides. •