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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-29, Page 2b as lf! ai TWO ,TIDE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,; LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO ion High Scltool Teacher, Mali Edgar Run For Liberals In Huron Riding MAITLAND EDGAR Huron Riding Liberal Maitland E, d g a r, 36 -year-old Qinton high ;school teacher, , :will 'carry, : the liberal 'Party banner • into the next federal election , `as the,. representative • for the riding of .Huron; Mr- Edgar was nominated at . the party convention at the Cen- tral Secondary School auditorium' m Clinton. last Thursday ti and . in a straight twwo-man race defeated Gordon McGavin, : Walton, imple-, ment dealer and':.farrnerand un- ▪ successful ; candidate' : in the. • last federal 'election- • Mr. Edgar ;was born 011 a farm just Outside Wingham ' a d at - /tended Stone School before com- pleting grade 13 at . Wingham . Dis- trict .High School . Originally in- tending to train as a druggist, he changed . his mind :when the'•.Tip- perary School in :Goderich Town- ship required a teacher four days before opening and . he filled this position for the next five years: Be later . taught at t h e;RCAF. -school .at Clinton:. where • he be- came vice principal' • - Thirteen summer ' courses • later he qualified for his type ; A : cer- tificate' and accepted . a position as Geography :teacher at' The Clin- tonSecondary_... School; '.a' si i t oo it on . which .he. has . held since 1962. He is a former. 'Sunday School. superintendent at `'Clinton United Church .and a, present member of the : session, Malt has been : a : very activesportsman and . played and ,coaled on many area teams. Last year he served. as. governor of "'district 1 of 'the. Association of Kinsmen Clubs: For ni a ny years . he has been chairman: of t h'e 'Clinton; Liberal Association. Mait is married and the ; father of Om boys and three girls. . Last Thursday's .. meeting..vVia s , chaired by William Elston of , R.R. ''4 Wingham,' president of : the Hur- on Liberal ' Association. Greetings were extended to the gathering by Mayor Simmons of • Clinton., Secretary of . the group, Harold Shore of'' Goderich, read the by- laws governing a vote ° ;and ac- cepted written nominationsf o, r the candidate position. Nominations received were Maitland '. Edgar by Harry Strang, Usborne and E, B. Men zies, Clinton 4 G or..don. . 'McGavin by John Broadfoot; r ' Brumfield' and' Mrs ' Audrey 'Cameron,. Clinton. Gordon' McGavin by Ilugh Flynn, Hullet and ' Clark : Ball." Gordon McGavin by Max Har- per, Goderich and Brent Nelson, Goderich. • William Elston • by Howard Ait- ken, Goderich and Rod MacKen- zie; Ashfield.` don and: was born' in >Dalhbusie• A Y. 'MacLean by. Robert Sim- Township in . Lanark County ' on,. pson, Kintail and William Leiper, April 30th, 1890 Hullet. :..Because Chairman Elston' Was . Mr Cameron =is the eldest son. nominated `for the candidate's po- of Mr and -Mrs.James L. Cam- sition, Cal Kreuter of Brussels.eron and ;was born on February' was • .appointed chairman pro -item. 26m, "1888. in Dalhousie Township: Mr. MacLean, Seaforth' publish- They were, married at the'home er and a former member,. from of'. the bride's' parents at. McDon- Huron' -in the Federal house, and ald, Corners, 20 miles north of Mr. Elston, . Wingham area farm- ,Perth on September 28tb, 1910, by er, declined : to accept : the nomin Rev. A. J. McMullen, BA 'ation. This left a straight -„two Mr. and' Mrs.• Cameron 'farmed man . race bet ween ; McGavin and at ` nearby. , Hopetown until t h e Edgar.: spring of 1918 when they moved' Guest .'speaker for the occasion *ith 'their three children, Glen,' was John . Addison, Liberal -mem- 6;' Ralph 4, and Jean '11 years, ber 'of Parliament • for ' York North to. C o •n 10, Ashfield Township, whowon his seat in 1962 with a where Mr.. Cameron purchased majority of 14,000 votes. He was the . Wm. Irwin” farm now owned]' re-elected in 1963- by;.his';.son Ralph: Other .:speakers during the .ev ening :.were •Murray Gaunt, Hur- on -Bruce MPP and Ghon Bea- ton of Markdale, area organizer. Mr. Beaton ; announced :that 'plans were ' under way for. . the prime minister,: H o n. Lester ,`.Pearson, Hon:, Harry Hays and Hon Judy LaMarsh to visit ;the Western Qn tario 'a r'e a. Clifford' Dunbar of Grey Township reported, for the. resolutions committee Couple Observe • 55th Anniversary Mr. and ,Mrs. T. A Cameron, residents ' of this community for over fortyfive I years, observed their., 55th wedding anniversary this week on Tuesday, • September 28th. A family dinner was held last. Saturday at Danny's Restaurant Wingham: Those ' present were Mr- and . Mrs. T. A. Cameron,. Mr.. and : Mrs. Mason .Robinson (Jean) and family: of Belgrave, Mr. and:: Mrs. 'Ralph: Cameron, and;. family of Ashfield;, Mr; and Mrs.. Clarence. Cameron and family of Atwood, Mr. ;' andr' Mrs:. Alfred Cameron • of Listowel, . Rev. ' and:. Mrs. Rod McLeod of Lucknow. Mrs.. Cameron • is the former Clara Purdon;, youngest daugh ter: of Mr. and `Mrs. John Pur BRO� • � NIE NEWS (B. Barbara Stanley) Y y... The first Lgckgow . Brownie' Pack.: opened the ..meeting with a game followed 'by. . fairy ring. The five new tweenies sat around the . toadstool. Barbara Hawthorne was IToadstonl Fairy. 'T.h`e new •'ween s , e ` Linda Boak, ' Brenda t e a� L d Bo , e MacDonald, ' Kathy. Treleaven,; San- d r a Finlay, Eleanor Johnstone. Pow Wow• and•. chimes closed the meeting. BIRTHS. FORSTER on Wednesday, Sep- tember 15th, .1965, in Wingham District' 'Hospital, 'to Mr.. and Mrs. Lorne Forster' of R.R. 1 Luck - now, a ion, Ray Thomas.: . si■ni nnnun■ainnnommenns■nrinnn.n■o■nana oe nnuuan THE SQUARE,: Coder/eh . . • AT. THE . P NOW PLAYING, ,THURS, :FRI., SAT,.SEPT;.• 30, OCT.. 1-2 ■ ■' Frank 'Sinatra, Rafaella Cara and Trevor Howard '. ■ In /the sensational 'P.O.W. picture everyone's waiting, for • I• , "VON RYAN'S 'EXPRESS" ▪ • ■ : •• ■ ,color ▪ MON., TUES., WED„ OCT. 4,5,6 Adult' Entetrtainment : ' Jack Lemmon, Virna Lisi and Terry Thomas a ■ :'How To • ■ ■ • • • :The 'screen's top• comics' and its • latest female rave in'a rib"- rippling ib= rippling chuckle feast Mu1rder Yur ;Wife" • Color I: THURS.,- FRI., SAT., OCT, 7.8-�➢ '• • Tony Randall,. Shirley• -Jones aitd Jim Backus' •` LI A psycho prof and a 500=pound lion barge into a r bunch of ir1T- m • arious antics. • ' • is • n▪ , Colon �. JuniIeJungle r: WEDNESDAY,• THURSDAY, FRIDAY . OCTOBER618 . .. C., Alt • 41, /�•.. + ' "' , ■ . COMING: "NONE BUT THE BRAVE"' .� .Sc A high'' Wind•• In • . Jamaica". { E. ope and Color Teenagers and Their . problems i- . • Mr■■�Iw11maMsaa/ariraEYaIMJ/ti/m/m/Nsirr���rrN��/�s�� ��.. . .. .. .� �// `. t n, �ooei��.►+••�:�►�►: Hr•niaae•rsi•snneai•sliiiieiiiiiai•iaee "FLUFFY" in 1938 Mr.,and Mrs. Cameron moved to the. Henry Mullin` farm which they . sold that. summer to Clifford • Menary. On September. 1st, 1946, they moved. to Luck- now where they have since resid- ed.. Mr. Camaro. has been engag- ed in the insurance' business , since coming to Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron have both:' 'been . faithful church • workers At the age : of •24, Mr: Cameron -was appointed to t h'e Board of Managers Hopetown, a n d throughout; t h e years. has been : active in church work in Ashfield` and'Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron mere hn. •t loc ated in • e: sadly bereaved u►•. July of '1952 by e, the Murde �block,. the • death of their sor, . Glen, from- . following t h e' death' • of Gordon a cerebral:. hemorrhage, leaving. Taylor: Some years later they his:: wife, : the former Gladys Cox sold- to Elmer 'Uinbach and mov- who, he married ; in. 1937, and-' a young family: of :4 boys,, and 2 girls. Their second s .o n Ralph,: married Euphemia Rintoul m. June of .'1938 and. they'reside on • the home. farm, having ' a :family of. three girls and two boys. Their 'enly daughter, Jean, • mar- riad . Mason -Robinson. They farm in East ' Wawanosh I and have . a family. of two sons and a laugh- WEDNESDAY,, :SEPT.. 19th,; 1965 LAI..NEL PYJAMAS For jhe. role Fam�r 'Long Sleeved, .1. Flannel* and Pc(lq, :Sites 2.6X, .8=14 LADIES' DRESSES Cotton Knit : -- Sizes 12-24'Ia.• PHONE :5282129;• LUCKNOW' GLENWSALUMINUM SALES: (Nash� Now is the time to have those -'Nash aluminum doors and windows installed fore winter comfort: Awnings," - • .ca ieswrought-iron `' and aluminum' railings , �P � 9 9. also ; available: ,Free'. estimate. LUCKNOW DIAL 528-3723 • PawsSudd�nly E Word ' was : 'received the' first; of • the week_ of, the sudden passing at of Mrs:• Larry towns of --Bright- on, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Downs were for- mer residents of Lucknow. They' purchased : t h e . I:D.A drugstore, ter Mr. • and Mrs. Cameron left eft .Snn . ,.N•lNNBr1EANR•R.RNEEE•NOi.11RO•GBEiNRNlG•GlE110 i• ed to :Peterborough.. . Mrs. owns was, the former Dor nth g'Kin of the, T w teree • a ': • S area: She is survived: by her h band, a son ' John , attending un- iversity, a daughter Judy, who is in her first year,: high school, 4. brothers "Joe: King of R.R 2 Tee- swater George King of Teeswa- ter,. Alex and Edwin of • London, :and one sister Jessie of Guelph. Mrs. Downs was rushed'to King- ston ing- sto General Hospital' unda n akSunday ening and passed away suddenly on :Monday following surgery. T h e : funeral service is : being held on Thursday morning in Brighton. JESSIE 'ALLIN VISITS WITH AUNT WHO IS •ILL :IN- ALBERTA, .Mrs. Lance Moffat of Lloyd= minister., Alberta, is ' seriously ill in Hospital there as a result of• a :stroke. Both Mrs. Moffat, the farmer Lizzie:'MacIntyre, and her. husband came from this area.. riends • • and. relatives .here ,will be sorry ; to hear that ,Mrs. ;Mof- fat's recovery is slow. Mrs ':Moffat's . niece, Mrs. Jes- sie • Allin of :town, is visiting with her aunt in the West. Jessie went by train: •two ' weeks' ago . when she heard her aunt was' so ill; day for Perth in Lanark. County. They plan to be away two Weeks POT SEN I INEL ADS TO WORK FOR YOU PHONE '5283134 :HANOVER •�� 1JRIVE.IN THEATRE FRIDAY;., SATURDAY,` OCT: 1-2 It Happened;At. The. World's Fair E.. Presley • Technicolor Clamor at . Seattle's world's Fair. ' Thunder` of Drums H, Boone Technicolor Thrilling Adventure SUNDAY . ONLY, ; OCT.. 3 Young and Wild Y Mazicon ;.,. i