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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-27, Page 15i 1 • �- ■ , ■: . ■•▪ ' ■ '. • ■ .• in • .1 • ■ ■ i. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■▪ � ■:; ■• ■ .. ■ :▪ • • ■ i. ■ ■ ■▪ • : ■ ■ ■ Is n v • y e. 1,,. n-' WEDNESDAY; JAN.•2Jth, 1,965'• ' T E :LUCKNOW SENTINEL.- LUCKNQW,..ONTARIO. PAGE 'FIFTEEN LUCKNO ' o 1. STOREY HOUSE Lill newly'. decorated; :easy terms $6,800. STOREY HOUSE fairly .new. . $10,500. 1 'NEW 'BUNGALOW. '. best location ln.`town,easy: terms $13,800:. _ ' 10 ACRE •FARM with good 7 room ` house and •'.2,.barns -- only, $1,500,' WANTED. : 25-•-or-;30acr a with . good.: buildings, ork_highway '�r , blacktop road;, close' . to town. 1 1,. 1 - WE' .ARE .`IN . NEED, OF FARMS OF. ANY `ACRES FOR DUTCH •FAMILIES. 'IN LUCKNOW DIS. TRICT• FOR .SPRING . •Poss:'Ess ION.• .'• FOR• •.EFFICIENT SERVICE IN ALL PROPERTIES FARMS,, RESIDENTIAL AND . COMMER- CIAL • — CONTACT n LTL' . 'PHONE,' •CLIFFORD 127 -WA ,, AG ENT FOR : JOHN BOSVEL • ...REALTOR:':: :BOXSl` MEAFO:RD : PHON'E 42 • Ia. m Ploughirg.. !n• Every Month1:933 (Ashfield, .News In •:discussing, plough' in Jan aury, . residents ' here claim 'there was ploughing done . every . -month ••. in the :winter .of ,1933.,' . • W:M.S:. Meeting • Miss ; Sadie Johnston opened. ned. the January meeting of .the with 'prayer, 'It was held.at the.. home of Mrs': , Stuart 'MacLennan'' with 16 present:. • Mrs. •:Duncan •Farrish was in• : charge of the. De- votional. :Miss Sadie.. Johnston. gave gave an account . of • the 1964 or- ganization 'ofthe W.M.S. in Mont- ' real and she' and. Mrs. Ross Mac- Kenzie _began:.a : discussion on how to • improve. our "'society... Eadi member 'was "asked for suggest- ions, and ,:a ''variety of ideas were ,brought out Mrs. D. • h. 'Mac-. Kenzie,, read a• letter; from Miss: Laura Collar; ' a : missionary ' in ;.Lebanon.. Miss Sadie .Johnston, Mrs: Robert. Fariyish ••and Mrs. Duncan Farrish lead in'prayer, A 1e!tter of thanks. for used Chur- ch S!chaol_papers: was. Ewan MacLean gave . the ,-high lights of the Annual Meeting in: Lucknow. The ' hostess . , and the committee served lunch. Mrs. :Hugh MacKenzie • and • Kenneth spent • the • weekend with relatives in Toronto. • ' • Art Simpson.:: is . using crutches: to get around since breaking a toe in two . places in 'Baeckler's Lumber yard. Postponements The Annual meeting • of Ashfield ' Presbyterian. Church was post - Polled.; last Monday because of a . blizzard. Church services were: cancelled on ' Sunday when icy roads made driving hazardous. OBITUARY MICHAEL J. FOLEY A Kingsbridge farmer, Michael J.'Foley, died in Alexandra Hos-. pital, Goderieh, after a six-month illness. Born in Kingsbridge the .son of. Edward Foley and - Mary Sullivan . he is survived by' his mother, Mr's. Mary Foley; two brothers and six , sisters. They are, .Theodore and • Mathew, Ringsbridge 'Sister' Appolonia,. Goderich; Mrs, James Johnston a • Mrs. Edward Johnston,.- Gad- eric ; • iss Margaret , Fo y,. Kingsbridge, Mr ' r en - nen, 'Kingsbri , e; + Mrs, ' aniel • Doyle, Detroit, ' • ' ` The funeral service was held in SL Peter's Church, Goderich, and was eondtt ted by the Rev. Charles Wane. The servie - -.:was 'followed by temporary en- withinent at ' Colborne prior, to interment ''. at Kingbridge come- tery, George • Emerson • spent a • cou- ple of days in Detroit 'and • at'tend- ed. the funeral of George Arm- strong. r x,, Mrs. Helen. Swann' spent a few. dayswith relatives .in:' •London. Mr, w and Mrs. Gordon MacDon- ald, Mary ' Helen, and Judy were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd' aVleClure, of Paisley. Mrs; Frank Dore spent : Thurs- day ' with , Mrs. Lawrence Fry of Kincardine.' • GreyBruce,.Officers Meet. The district , officers sub-divis ion 16 of GreyOruce. met : at. the home of .Mrs;_Donald-M•cCash on Tuesday. ,Dinner ' Was :served by Mrs. Howard Thompson,; Miss Margaret • Robertson, Mrs. -Frank Dore, Miss Eva Culbert and Mas.. William 'Arnold. • 'Mrs. Frank Currie, Mrs. Victor/ Gawley, Miss Eva Culbert and Mrs. Victoria Smith • were ' :they committee for " a card party on Friday evening; high ` prizes to Miss Ada. Gawley, Roy Collins, lucky prizes to Mrs. Donald Gil lies and Victor Gawley. • • Owing:. to • the snow blocked roads. ` Duffy Lamont sPent'. Sat- urday evening ' with Mr. anA Mrs.: George Emerson. and Bob . Mr. and; Mrs. :Harry ,Needham and Lloyd. were Sunday guests of Miss;. Eva Culbert and: Lorne -Cul bert. Marlene and Gladys . 'GavleY of Toronto spent the week -end, with Mr. 'and. Mas.. Victor a Cawley NOT MUCH OF A -"LAYMAN • Years ago when the m' s. er uu t. came to. call a' t the farm, it was usual:: to' kill a • chicken,. and pre- pare a '_ thicked:' dinner',, for shim. Well, this day the : minister • :called. andthe usual happened. The big bronze' . . rooster • found his. wife,. Biddy . weeping • : copiously' • in the corner and. asked "what's wrong "The'' :minister.. has arrived And: theyhave taken, our son:" said, the'. rooster,' "I don't ..think that is so bad.' ' Our son has en- tered the Ministryand 1 ll rea..Y don't think he would have: made' a very , good layman. anyway;" LADIES' EVENING . BOWLING:': Monday, January 2Sth • Emeralds. took :2 ;'games :from, Diamonds Pearls took. 2 games from.. Rhinestones; -.High . :single, Jane ; Treleaven 256, high triple, Barbara Friendorf :630. Team ' Standings:' Pearls 38; •Rhinestoiies. 37, ' Diamonds 33, Em- eralds 31,,Rubies —,..Sapphires ,200'.` games: Barbaraa: Friendorf 237; 224, Sherry Jardine 218, Jane, Treleaven ' 256, • Rose Hall . .g33,, Beatty . Irwin 225, ;241, Jessie Joynt 235, Barbara .Sanderson 205, LUCKNOW MENS' BOWLING, •Tues., Jan. 19th, 9 psis • Group • :High • single this week goes to Brll .Stewart with 293. The High triple was captured by Freck But- ton, With 715. Games, of 250 and over, 'Bill Stewart. 293; Clarke Finlayson 287; • Jack Fisher', 282; Harvey Culbert 280 and •'251; Mike Sanderson 276; Freck: Button 263. Art Purney's Silverwoods4 points, Bill ..Hunter's Oldsmobiles 0 points;.' pick Parrs Buicks, 2 points,. Ross Irwin's Fords 1 pt.'; (1 point `pending re : tie total . pin - fall) Milt ';,,Rayners :. Dodges. 3 points, 'Omar: Brooks' Pontiacs 1 PEE WEE, SQUIRT • HOUSE LEAGUE Chisholm's Imperials defeated, Schd's and Ashton's 11-9. Goals for the Imperials went to Allan Andrew with four, Paul Frayne. three and Doug Stevenson and Doug. Huniphrey ' with two each. John En,beriin scored five and Brian Jardine four;. for Sch'mid's., and Asiiiton`s. . .Hamilton's Fuels defeated Hall's Red. -8r White 4=.1. Bob Greer. .seor- ed•ee and John MacKenzie one f o r Hamiltoni's�. Alnner Ackert scored . the only goal for Hall's 'Red.. Sz• White • Standing: Chisholm's Imperials. 15, Hamilton's Fuels .;i1, Schriid's and: Ashton's 8, Hall's.. Red :& White •2. • ' • T'S .STILL, 401 . ' A recent annuncement by high- ways minister '` 'charles McNaugh- ton that Hligh$vay 401 :' will . be' named•ft h e Macdonald -Cartier Freeway' ,is ' a bit too lace we believe: The "401" tag, „is .:±here to•. stay,: like it; • or not, and.it. will be ; another generation ; behind the' wheel ,before the.: ,highway called anything. else. The new 'name bears a familiar• English -French ring 'that , • is•.. ap parent in so many'` things today, but despite .the, road signs and accompanying publicity it will be. a long time . before • the: awkward name ' tag, • : comes into , very coin- riion ' use. PEEWEES ,WIN AND ,LOSE. .The LixcknowPeewee ho cke y teamlost to Teeswater last Fri-. night.by :onegoal with . the game endin 6 -The game 5 was game g splayed in •Teeswater:':' .Goat scor- ers were cor.-ers:were John E•miberlin:2, John MacKenzie, Rus Monerief, . and David McKinnon 1 each. Lucknow ' won over -Blythe" on Monday. night by: '6.0: • Thegame was ..{played in ; Blyth ' with ' goal scorers : Allan Andrew: 2, ` Jinnmy: Fairish, Bob Greer John Mc- • Kenzie and Rus Moncrief' 1, each.. Doug Stevenson, . and Brian Jar- dine shared '.net duties ,-in the absence of Jim MacDonald. William: Herschel ;' famous 18th century, 'astronomer' was a pro- ,pro- fessional musician: Stars,�.Preseflte4' • r To E �,x to r .e s (DUNGANNON NEWS) Twentyfour Explorerreceiv- ed stars at ' Dungannon 'United Church on. Friday' evening, Janu=-ary 22nd. heather •Park,. Bonnie Scholtz, Debbie Olson, Norma° Pyrab, ' Sandra'':.: Maize, .' Peggy Young, and Diane Stothers be- came . 'Explorers ; :and ; received their two red stars presented by Mrs. Ross Eedy. , • Barbara Blake, --Irene Hasty,:. Lynn : Culbert, dViaiiha Eedy, Nan- 'cy Wardrop, Shelley Alton, .Aud- rey Errington --arid Valerie . Stoth- ers are second year. Explorers lorers and. received their, two •blue stars which. were presented by Mrs. Fred' Young.. . • Anne 'Errington, • Sandra Er- rington, Cathy Culbert, Claire McWhinney; Karen Rivettt, Mar- sha Hodge, Rosemary Eedy, Sus- an Park and Sharon Pearson, Pinecrest. ' Mgnor Nursin.� ome.:: Professional Nursing , Care. 24 hour s daily ;Dining Room and Tray Service • .. Member;— Associated Nursing Homes Ow, Ontario Associate Member: -'7'1- Ontario Hospital' Association•' Municipally Licensed Licensed by ..Ontario Department of Health MARY**. R•'NEWBOLD, REG. N; • GEORGE NEWBOLD_, ADM.I:NISTRATOR `rawer 220 , . r • . Phone 528-2186 ' LUCKNOW� ONTARIO, • .-•1.-..-.-.- presented withtheir two Gold Stars, by Mrs. `Frank • Thompson. ' After ; the'.::,Sliar • Ceremony . a shorn prograni ..was presented consisting • of` chorus by .all the girls; • piano ' instrumentals ,by, Diane Stothers, :Bonnie Scholtz, Claire' aMcWhinney, • .Barbara Blake, Nancy Wardrop, Martha Eedy, Valerie• • Stothers, ":-Rose- mary Eedy, : Anne • Errington, and Karen ' • Rivett; • vocal , numbers Diane and. Valerie Stothers and Peggy • Young • sang a trio; Auld - and Anne.Errington accom- rey •g+bon accom- panied, by Sandra.:Err'ington • on accordian; ; Irene Hasty • sang a solo; Shelly. Allton, favoured • with Blue ' Bells •. of • Scot'laxid on a horn: Cathy , ' Culbei t thanked ' : all for helping on' the. program and also thanked. ' . the , ladies .for coming Dint:' Mrrs.: Mrs. Young,'Mrs. Thompson '. alil made a few -'re= pso marks and Mrs. Cecil Blake:e x : pressedthe. a preelstion:the ladies for such a fine ` evening Miss 'Betty. Irwin.' wall pianist for• the program and.. Marsha Had- ges and Anne: .Errington ::present- ed her with a small gift • from •: the Explorers fax het services.' claire McWhinney •closed ' the- meeting with; a ' prayer. 'The Queen .was sung -sand the : nine :girls receiving' Gold Stars, served a dainty lunch. Abut' fifty-five were pres- ent. for 'the occasion. Mr. • and 1VIrs Frank Thompson, p , Bernice . and Joanne ` visited.: Mrs: Annie. Wall in Teeswater• Sundiay. Mr. and ' Mrs 'Harvey- Culbert: and: girls visited on' Sunday :with Mr. and Mrs', Jim . 'Beaton, George and Jim in: Lucknow. On Monday ' morning , George left to return to his work in„ Saskatoon •Saskattlhewan • after spending a month with his parents: and,'rel- atives.. Jim is; attending Naval school in Toronto. Mrs.Margaret. McKenzie is ; a. patient in ` Winghini Hospital with' neumoni '. Mrs. McKenzie is tali' p a aunt: of- Mrs. Harvey, Culbert. LADIES' : AFTERNOON ' BOWLING Monday, January 25th :Wrens 3, . Cardinals • 1; . Orioles 3, Robins 1; .Bluebirds •3, :Canal- ies 1.- Madeleine •'Haldenby rolled the high triple this week with 585 • and Kathleen MacDonald roll- ed 249 'for the high single. Team Standing: Bluebirds 40, Wrens • 38. • Orioles. 35, Cardinals •30, Canaries 28, Robins 21. 200 games :and over, • Marie Stewart 205, Madeleine Haldenby 233, Ca- therine Schmid 223, . Kathleen Mac- Donald. 249, Marion ,MacKinnon ,248; .Marina Parks 213, Isabel Ad who are in their thud year were ams : 237, !Mildred "' Cameron 227. Executives Of At MHome Mrs.” Don . a1 Ic(osh; Ripley,' the new Federated 'Women's Institute of Ontario board member:.,fo^ sub division 16,.gave'her report.. to executive members Of .Districts, Grey South,'.: Bruce. ,East, and Bruce : South.: at her. :home, Tues 'day, January ' 19th, 10 'a:m ,Des pite' 'the' wintry .day :15 mexn�bers ... - attended. I 1s .. the ' T It. hoped niter national Scho Warship fund will. be ' . , -completed, this etar• this is . the .year Only F.W.LO. project for: this :year There ;are., 26 : Scholarships presented each Year This year :a new one' has come from -the Men- itou'lin•, .Island: • ' sl Further furnishings w which are required.' at the Adelaide:'.Hoodless Homestead, 'St.: George,,' the 'four. der of ' the Women's Institute; •. •were no ,ted .�.' ••:. Mrs.John COherlton, 'Paris, On- tario, : is the new Provincial ': Sec.- Treasurer, while Mrs. Gerald'! Hol- der, ;.Mono Road will' be: t h e 'Spring Conference .sec.. There. are 1406 Sr. • , branches, with a. mem - bership of 35,524; 24' ' Jr. Institutes with :490, members,: fore a .total: of. 36,014. member. In 196 this meet- -ing 'will be ` held , in .Bruce East ' ' district . the. '4th' Tuesday . of ''Jan- uary, 'January, : at' •10'. a:m: • Representatives' , far -o m • Bruce: South were District pies Mrs Francis Gemmel, 'Ripley; District ' See.-Treas..,, Mrs. Donald 1VIacK n non, Lucknow;' Federated'Refire- ' sentative, .Mrs. Jam: ,Kirkpatrick; Ripley; :. Mrs.. 'Harvey ; Houston, :Holyreod, .Grey -Bruce Area P.R.O. Members of the' . • Purple W.I • assisted : the hostess at noon luncheon. •.• LANGSIDE Mr. . and Mrs. Elliott 'Johnston of ` :Ripley" were recent visitors with Mr. and •Mrs: Russell; .Ritah- ie; Mr. and Mrs.: Sandy Murray , and •family of Sharon • spent the .> week=end with Mr. and •`Mrs. Charlie Tiffin* and other • friends: Mr. and Mrs. Iarvey Miller and boys David and Dean ' laf Kitchener visited Saturday with > : his parents. : Mr. and. Mrs. Frank - Miller • The Annual meetiing'. 'sof of. Lang- • side Church will be held. Satur- day ,afternoons, . January. 30th. Kathleen Morrison daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Gordon • Morrison. is a patient lin ;Wingham and Dis triet Hospital.. Their sons' Roger ' ,, And Barry Morrison:' are both ill • point:..■•••a,••e'•••i••••••••a•••••••••••r•E•4lE•B••E•'••EE•••E•E••••E•••G••••E•EE••, Team Standing::: Buicks 32, Pon L 32, Fords' 26 Oldsmobiles 24. : • , E - E. . _. tiacs 33, Dodges. 32, Silverwoods .. LADIES` • AFTERNOON B9WLING (Week. of .January. 18th) • Cardinals 3•, Bluebirds: 1; • Ro- bins 2, Canaries 2; Orioles Wrens 0. . Marie Stewart captured both of' the honour spots this weekWith a 288 single and a 710 triple. The 710 single,. in turn, replaces the season's high triple of 684. Team. Standing:' Bluebirds 37, Wrens 35,. Orioles 32, Cardinals 29, Canaries 27,•, Robins 20. . 200 games and over • Dor th Errington 204, 230; Dianne Di son 205.; Mabel Steward 240; Isa- belle Eedy 272, 21.5;' Shirley Haw- thorne 205, 249'; Marie Stewart 228, 288;• Maxine ,Maize •202;: Enna Henderson 218; Mildred Cameron. 2136, Marie Button 247; '201; Mar: ion 'MacKinnon 226. i 0 •. i. 0:• • 'urn Articles Into Ccish. FORMERLY THE. BARGAIN BOX NOW LOCATED ON EAST ST.. . (Forrinerly Ahl's Shoe Store) ' GODERICH, . ONTARIO China, glassware, jewellery, pictures, lamps, antiques, appli- ances, nearly -new Scout, Cub, 'Girl Guide uniforms; children's 'clothing, adult's clothing, g, ha ts, overshoes, skates, hockey el • quip ment. , • • •• • •. Let Us Sel Thea For You! •When you come in you may finch': just: what :you'"ve , been looking for: 4 ' Open Tues. Thurs., Fri, Sat. - - 2 'to 6. i. . . • • t 0. 111 • • 0 0 0 • weemmompoosempo..sat410000+swa,A oo•4 s►64446rtl6ar4+sir' 64 •4 ae4tr *4 6141 044•aan