HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-10-06, Page 16WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6th 1965
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McKINLEY :CHOICE,
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at ' the Central. Huron District
'High School at Clinton that he
bad been ` offered assistance by'
the Honorable C. S. MacNaughton
a n d incumbent ,member Elston
Cardiff who 'has ' held the riding
for the past 25 years.
He -has -been -active .= n the-.-Zur-
ich
he Zur-
ich area, being : a pastpresident
ofthe Lions Club, a director . of
the South Huron Agricultural So-
ciety, and a fine athlete over the
years. He coached the Hensall-
Zurich Combines to the all -Ontar-
io junior title. in 1963, and was a
director of the Western Ontario
'Athletic Association for s"o m e
years. At the .Present time, Bob
is a director of the Zurich Minor
Athletic Association;
Mr. McKinley' was nominated by
James. '. Donnelly and ;Glen Webb.
Guest speaker for the conven-
tion was Hon. Michael Starr; for{
mer minister of labor in the Con-
servative
onservative government. Mr. Starr
paid Special ,.tribute to Mr. Car-
diff, remarkingthat parliament'
will not be the same without him.,,
The overflow crowd of between_
700 and 00 were ' welcomed by
Clinton Mayor'Donald Symons, as.
w al 1 as Huron • County Warden
Glen.Webb.A standing• ovation
was : given .retiring member. El-
ston Cardiff, as ,he announced his
intention , of stepping out of the'
political .battle.
Other platform guests who spoke
briefly at the meeting. "were Eric
Winkler, MP for Grey, and.'Mar
vi;1 Howe, MP for Wellington -Hurl
on. Greetings ,were brought to the
meeting from the Hon. " C. S.; Mac -
GLENN'S AIUI*IUN.SALEs,
(Nash)
Now is the time, to have those ' Nash aluminum doors and
windows installed for winter comfort.
Awnings, canopies, wrought -iron and aluminum railings
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also available Free estimate.
LUCKNOW DIAL 5284723 ..
THAT an attempt • is being made
locally •to organize :Intermed
'late .:hockey ; for • . the coming
year. A meeting will be held .in;
the. TownHall on Thursday
night of this week and all those
interested should be present.
THAT Ken Nicholson of Lucknow
is ' progressing satisfactorily af-
ter an emergencyoperation at
Victoria Hospital; in London on
Monday of last week for a rup-
tured ,ulcer. •
THAT plans are underway for.. the
'annual Lions Club rummage sale
to : be held in the Archie Smith
store on October 22 and 23.,'
THAT Lucknow Scouts, and Cubs.
will have ° . ' a '''busy time next
week. On' Thursday, October 14
a paper drive, will be held in
Lucknow and Dungannon and
/'o n . Saturday, October 16th,.
the annual apple day _ will be
staged here.
THAT ' "Hydro Showtime", a
effort of Ontario Hydro,
Lucknow ' Public Utilities Com-
• mission and the Lucknow Agri-
cultural. Society is scheduled.
for the Lucknow District High
School next. Tuesday, October
12th: Tickets are : available from
Agricultural: Society ' members
THAT '.Mr. and Mrs. Bab Struth-
ers Who have been .residing in
the,Gammie Apar'tmen'ts will
moe next week to the back
apartment of the Murdie house
on Willougby Street recently va-
cated by Mr. and:. Mrs. Wm. '.
THAT Bill : Buckton, son. of Mr.:
and Mrs. ' Herb Buckton of R.R.
'6 Lucknow, is entering his. sec-
ond year . medicine.. at the Un-
iversity of Toronto..
THATElaine MacNay, ` daugh-
ter of'Mr. & Mrs. Kelso Mac -
Nay of Ashfield, and her friend
Elaine Baker are on a three
weeks _ vacation '• trip to the ,. west.
coast. They made : •the . trip by
train. ' The " girls are both : re-
gistered nurses and : employed
at Civic Hospital,/ Peterborough.,
THAT Mrs. Wm. Cruikshank , of
Wingtam . has been engaged for
a month, . as an English teach-
er at the Lucknow District High
School, wvh i 1 e Miss Eleanor
Plunsteelis absent through il
lness. Mrs.' Cruikshank is a
sister-in-law of Mrs. ` Brock
Cleland of town.
THAT Mrs. Vandenburg: of • Clin-
ton was the winner of $117 at
the `Legion, bingo . jackpot here
last :.week: •
THAT . Tom 'Morris of Tiverton,
NDP candidate in Bruce riding,
has something ,in common with
the Jim :McNaughton• family of
Lucknow. Toin came to • Cana
da 'in 1929 from the home area
___Of...the--McNaughton; Markinch;
• County of Fife, Scotland. Mr.
Morris worked with. : Mrs. •Mc-
Naughton's father, in thecoal
Mines in,: Scotland.
•THAT. the swimming awards for
those who passed their swimm-
ing tests • at Teeswater, •may be
picked up` at . Bob • Finlay's store
in Lucknow.
THAT:Mrs."Jack MacDonald, Mrs.
Harold . Greer, • Mrs. George
Whitby and Betty Mathers, all
,of 'town,attended the Fall Train-
ing for Brownies and Girl Guid-
es.
uid-es• held in Hanover 'last Satur-
day. The meetings were held in
the Legion Hall` ' with dinner
served at the •Curling Club,
THAT at a meeting of the Lady
Foresters on Monday evening,
plans were made for a canvass
for the Canadian National Insti-
tute for the Blind to be held
next Tuesday, , October 12th.
Naughton, by his son, John, a uno.
iversity student at London. The
highways minister was on office
ial government business in. Sask-
atchewan.
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.00TOBER.. 7, 8, ; 9.
THAT a Gold Cord Ceremony. will ..
be held this Saturday evening
in the Presbyterian .Church when
Janet Carruthers of .'town will
• receive . her Gold Cord, the
highest award in Girl Guiding.
For particulars see the ad else-
where in this issue.
THAT the Bruce County Plowing
Match will •be held on ,' October.
23rd at ,the farm of Maus and
Connelly, west of Armow.
•THAT , the ' 1965 ' Teachers' Conven-
tion for Inspectorates of Bruce
Nos. '.1 and 3 was held last Fri-
day in Elderslie Central 'School,
near Chesley. Public ' School tea-
chers : fromthis area were .in
attendance.
THAT Kenneth 'Young, son ofyfr.°
and Mrs. Clifford Young of the
Langside area, has been trans-
ferred
to the ' Tbamesville
branch of the Bank of ,Montreal
from Elliott :Dake.' Ken . was
formerly : with.. the Lucknow ...
Branch..
THAT Tony Johnstone ' of ' Luck
.now. had charge of . the Sunday
morning Church service at. St.
Helens • United Church last ..
week:
THAT Mrs. Charles. Steward en-
tertained .at dinner f o r Miss
Gladys . MacDonald prior to her
marriage . last Saturday.' Gifts.
were presented,: to the bride=
elect.
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