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THR LUCKNOW SENTINEL, . L JEKNOW, ONTA160.
W*DNVf bAVO: ab '10.fel fy
.110dif.Eleectoft Named Champion.
ounfiry Correspondent For :Ontario'
Mrs, iliustan 'Beecroft. of'. White
church; was honoured by Ontario
Hydro 'and Ontario. Weekly News=
papers Association at the annual'
convention of °: `the association at
.the Royal York Hotel in . Toronto
last weekend. • • `
. Mrs. Beecroft was named
" O.hrn pion ' Country Correspon,
' dent". of , the year and • was 'pre-
-seated the Ontario Hydro annual
Ward by , James, A..Blay of Hy-
dro. . Theaward was accepted"' by.
Barry. Wenger, of The Wingham.
Advance -Times for Mrs. Beecroft
who was unable to be .present'
for health reasons
Mrs. Beecroft,' :a native of the
Dungannon ' area, was a. public..
schoolteacher and after. her mar•-.
• nage toa..district farmer acted,
:as • correspondent for Whitechurch
and district to" the Winghani.. Ad.
vane -Times for nearly 40 ,. years;
In a fine tribute to .the work.
.of' .Mrs, Beecroft, the. Advance-
Times said, that tile. Whitechurch
area owes.; Much to. her. She was
a born reporter and through her
• • consistent' weekly news :repgrts
•helped:', to make Whitechurch, a
mall' community, a real live one:
Mrs. Beecroft agave' up her.. cor-.
'respondent's ..position .a couple of
years ago.. / ..
ENGAGEMENTS
Dr, and Mrs. A. C ,. Clarke: Mills
O Weston, • Ontario, • announce . •the
engagement of :' their; daughter.
Jane to James Alexander West,
son of Mr.' and Mrs. 'Richard
West, wedding
R.R. g will take 3 . Goderich,, . Ontario.
The . ` - lace on
place
March 6th, 1965' at 2:30.: p.m.:in
the • Chapel . of Central United,
Church, Weston, Ontario
FORMER :LUCKNOWITES.WERE'
VISITED IN ' CALIFORNIA .,
Mr, and • Mrs. Ford Cunning-
hafn returned Saturday from a
six week trip through' the. States
to California. Ford's. 'brother ' and.
his wife Mr. and. Mrs. Laverne
Cunningham motored with Ford
and 'Eunice • and returned home
by : air .'a week earlier
While. in California' Ford and
Eunice, stayed With Eunice's bro-
ther Howard Reed of Santa Mon -
Ica. They. visited former Luck-
nowites Mr. and +Mrs. Roy'. Lane
(Florence MacKenzie), of Glen-
dora, California. and Mr. and .Mrs.
Al Martin. (Jean .Thom) of 'Long
Beach, California: Eunice talked
on . the phone with , Kay Crawford
of town who is holidaying with.
her sister in ,California, '
Weather Ballobn�
Climbs 1 � 'Miles
A., Radiosonde or "weather .bal
loon"' 'was found last week by
Murray' • Johnstone,' 112 -year-old
son of . Mr. and,Mrs. J. C. , John
stone, at their home just north of
Lucknow:
The—equipment_y:for measuring
weather r had' been sent aloft from.
Flint, ' Michigan on December. 3rd,
According to the information'
found • on the radiosonde,/ . it had
climbed . to an ' • elevation : '.of 17,
miles. The apparatus, floated to
the ' ground ; : bythe use :. of; a
parachute. arachut
Instructions. 'for returning the
equipment state that .the 'radio
sonde• is : not to be. returned if
found. in Canada
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MacINTYRE to Mr, • dMrs'.. an 'MacYntyre ;(Nancy
Need;.
ham), •Lucknow, on Monday., Feb-
ruary •.15, 1965, in Wingham "• and'
District Hospital, aY son,
FHI'I LIPS In Wingham , and
District • ;Hospital; on Saturday;
February • 6, 1965, to: Mr. and .,Mrs..
Thomas: Phillips?' R.R.; 1,. Dungan.-.
non, a daughter
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District' Hos . ital on • M nda , Fe-
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bruaxy,6,:1965, 'to Mr. and. Mrs.
Ronald Jamieson, R.R. 2, 'Luck-'
now, a son..
CHEW THIS. OVER, .s.
The story is circulating
about ' thelocal couple' who
were `making plans for a, win-
ter vacation in:. the sunny
,south The:' husband was 'mak
'inglast minute . arrangements
the night before' they left and
in the rush left !his'. car , keys
locked in his store..: Although
the hour :was late,' another
night' hawk 'in business .loaned
him his ;car to; 'seek out an-
other set of keys and• saved`
him a walk homes at' a time
. when each minute was ' prec-
ious in final packing arrange-
ments.
However, . the; couple did get
away quite ' early the • follow-
ing morning, but ' about • 7:45
the -daughter -of -the couple-got--
aphone call from Sarnia say-
ing, `please ` send • mothers
teeth in the' mail."` Naturally,
a parcel mailed to. •the
had to be declared at the post
office and .a value set on' the
contents Have , you' ever at
tempted,. to put a .'value: 'on
false teeth?..'
Oh, it ,could ul: have been
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worse, it was. only. 'a partial,
plate, but even . so we imagine'.
there was a 'lot of chewing
,around the . Sarnia -Port Huron
border that ' early . morning.:
John . .Br�dleyAnd
Shirley:Steele r .A e
Best'on : S ,eakers
De,ut -District Governor. Wray,
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Cooper of Region. 3 paid his of-
ficial visit to the Lucknow Lions
Club accompanied ' by members
of the; Howick Lions Club Monday
of last week. These were Lions
H' :Templeton, J. Clarke' and K.
Edgar. ;•
Lion Charlie Webster expressed;
regret over the. :postponement' of.
the hockey game between God-
erich and Kitchener which -.Was
postponed because of snow con-
ditions. lie :announced that ' tic
ket 'money could' be refunded or
purchasers .could retain their ,ti
kets until . the gaine was. played.-
Arrangements,
layed.-ArrangementsAre , being made
for a' date.
Lion 'Gordon Finlayson introduc-
ed • the guest "speaker, Deputy- Dis-•
trict Governor Wray Cooper, who
discussed the' fundamentals nec-
essary for Lions to have a' strong
club. The 'speaker was 'thanked
by Lion Bob 1VIcIntosh.
Lion Harvey Webster 'outlined.
the . history of the Public .Speak-„.
ing project in Zionism. Lion El
win Hall presented the, ;program-
me for the night's public .speak-
ing competition. -He introduced
the judges' who were Miss . Betty
Welsh, • Bud, Cruikshank of: ;C.
N.X. and Mrs. Audrey Tiffin, of
Wingharn.
The ' contestants were John
Bradley and Wanda Hunter of the
,Lucknow District High School and,
Shirley Steele, and Jim art/tier-
ton
ton of the. Ripley • Dist~iict High -
School.: The_, Ripley students were
accompanied by Don` Fraser of
the ' Ripley High School Staff,
The' topics were: Alexander
Fleming, Wanda Hunter; ' The
Birth and ;Death; of the World,
Shirley; Steele; Brazil, Jim <'Em
merton; ' The Kennedy Era, John.
•Bradley. Each Speaker was re-
quired
to give a 3 minute im-
promptu speech. Winners for the
boys .was John Bradley and fo'r
the girls Shirley/Steele. Each was',
presented with a cheque, and will'
go on • to further competition in
Winghfit'n. The winner of the Con-
vention draw. was Lion Bill: Hun-
ter.
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L�dy
. Passes
MRS., •FREDERICK. •.P. BENT
Mrs. Frederick P. Bent; : 74 of
Kitchener passed away last week
at St., . Mary's • Hospital after, a
lengthy :,illness, Mrs., Howard Ag-
new.
g-new.of . Lucknow is a sister:'
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The former ` Jean McCullough,'
g h,
daughter of the late Mr and Mrs..
William J. 'McCullough, she was
born February ', 21, -1890, •in ' Kin-
cardine, ' and: had lived in 'Kitch-
ener . for .:the past 40 years. :'
She ` is survived ,by her'hus
band; a .son, • Fred of Kitchener;
two brothers, James. ' and Wil lam
both Of Windsor; and three sis-
ters, Mrs 'Jack (Alice) Fleming
Howard
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'of.Mrs• Port Colborne, ...
(Margaret) Agnew of 'Lucknow
and ' Mrs.. Cecil; (Edna) Becker: of
Traverse` City, .: Mich. She was
predeceased , iby, a brother, Ar-
mour, .and a sister, . M'arie.'
The. ' funeral service. as con-
ducted. Wednesday at:2 p.m. Rev.
Frank 'Morgan, minister of Trin-•
ity United • Church, officiated. Bur-
ial was in Memory Gardens
RECEIVES APPOINTMENT
AS ASSISTANT ' ACCOUNTANT
Mr.. -and' ' .Mrs, Stuart Collyer
and.' Tim 'visited on'Sunday in
Orangeville with Mr..;' and Mrs:
Thom Collyer:
Thom;' has received an' 'appoint -
Ment': as assistant accountant :at
the 'Orangeville • Branch of Toron-
to Dominion , Bank,
' He has just recently'' completed
a- course . in Toronto ' and his *ap-
pointment .becomes
ap=pointment`•becomes effective "Mar-
ch 1st.
Sadie Takes' Over
At High 'School
(By' John Bradley)
After last Friday night' it is
not , hard to say that the girls
are. not bashful when it comes to
asking the men for a date. The
occasion was the L.D.H S.' Valen-
tine : Dance', .which was held in
a Sadie Hawkins manner.
manner .
The dance: was managed by
grade thirteen who • appropriately
decorated . t h e auditorium • with
various siysed ''hearts;" and red
and white streamers. Two "cu-
pids" also were situated. on each
side of the stage. The music was
supplied by the well: -known •Del,
Rays. '•
Last . week, our 'basketball team
challenged those of 'Chesley .Dis-
trict
District High. School. Our famed
senior girl's. team, who hadn't
lost' any games as of then, we
re•
unable to defeat the ‘Chesley leant
However, the .score. was idose, and
L.D.H.S.was not at 'full strength.'
'junior.girls. who Have been
having a "little hard luck, came
up with a well deserved victory.
The boys', teams were finable to
cong ler the Chesley teat is• nrit
I' „understand that they' put Up. . a
good battle.: •.
Pe�Wees WI
n.
First In: 'Playoffs
offs •
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The tknow Peewees..came out
on' top with ` a. 5-4 win over Marl-
ton , in a -playoff .game played
Monday .night' . in Lucknow.' This ' '
wasthe' first game ; :in best three.
out of . five series: The . next game,
is Friday night; yin Wiarton with
the third match back in Lucknow..
next Monday. night.• The • goal
getters were Allan Andrew,' Ken- 1
ny'• Johnstone,' : Bob Greer, Brian:;
Jardine, and John::Emberlin.
The line-up for Lucknow • is:
Goal,Jimmie" . MacDonald• De-
fenc, Kenny '. Johnstone,.Donald•.•
MacDonald; Centre, Peter. Chish-
olm;
hish olm, Wings, Brian Jardine, :.John 1
Emberlin; Alternates, Jim Far- .�
rish, John MacKenzie, . Doug Stev
enson, . Bob Greer, Don 'McKin-
non, Russell : Moncrief, James,
Montgomery, Neil Taylor; Allan
Andrew, .''Don: liott; Abner Ac-
kert.
CKNOW.
UNITED CH URCH:
Rev.. Howard eWvr., Str•anp . ,:1
'.Ministe
SUNDAY; FEBRUARY 21st .,
10;00 a.in. Sunday School' .
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41.00 a.mi Morning Worship
"The Christian . In.' The 'World ..1
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Lucknow.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Roderick 1Vlacleod.. �'
Nfinister /
SUNDAY,. FEBRUARY 210
10Sunday .s
'00 aanSchool
11:00 a . m.. The ..Minister
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ANGLICAN{
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Sexagesima . Sunday
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Church. School 10:30 a.m
Morning' 'Prayer11:15 a.m. :
The. Rev. J; 11. king,
Rector
The scores were as follows: •
Lucknow senior, girls 37, Chesloy.
41 Lucknow junior girls 30, Ches- '.
ley 28;. Lucknow senior boys 37,.
Chesley 64; (Lucknow juhior 'boys,
18., Chesley 46:
News of • the, Easter exams bei
log :• held' in, early April,. tied 'the
Mrd° -f . powfect -week.