HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-11-10, Page 15AY, N '.lithr:1
KINLOUGH
making Club
of the 4-H
mea
dab Was held at
of Mrs. 'Lymse, Sutton.
4.8 pledge was, repeated fol-
by
olby the minutes of the 'last
and the roll call- "What
jars gained from to project".
book covers Were given out
mather, and daughter tea will
Edd on Note Closed with the
.lth at 2:30
The meeting
Tonsileete nie
Gillespie daughter of Mr.
i[ s.. Don Gillespie and :.Don-
mon,(laughterd Mr.we d
'
John n. tcheSOn ..•.
operations on Friday morn -
in Winghani gospital.. They
able to return to their homes•
SatardaY
ELECTION;
(Continued from, page I)
they had into . the campaign • with
their candidate being Malt ,Edgar,
Clinton: *Pith' School : teacher.
Mr.
Edgar closed the gap a bit, but
not enough and Mr:" McKinley was
elected Carl 'Hemingway; Brussels
farmer ran third Tor the New Dern-
ocratic Party;
In Monday's. vote, McKinley pul-
led 10,573, Edgar 9,279, and Hem-
ingway 1,279. This was a majority
for Mr.McKinley over his Lib-
eral opponent Edgar of 1294 votes.
Here's How They Voted:
I.UCKNOW • SENTINEL,.:I.UCKNOW ONTARIO
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham, Mr.
and 'Mrs. Grant E'ckenswiller were
in Flint,: Michigan' during the week.
Mrs. Rena Kempton and grand-
daughter . Helen Kempton visited
on. Friday with .Mrs.. William Cox
and Rev. Benson 'Cox:
HJ�n Riding.
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=PAGE FIFTEEN. •
Maitland Edgar, Liberal; 'Carl
.Hemingway, New Democratic;'
Robert McKinley, Progressive
Conservative.
E. •H. M.
268 41 387
144 23 235
198.• 18 267
718 77
C''1bo 201. - 37- 283•
Exeter 581' ' 108
909
�erch Twp. 39 1642 1276 273 0
God
Grey-,.. P 52 0' 3781
370
Hai' . 401 • ' 40 365
Hensall. 105.4 16 240'
Hibbert ' ' 395 • . 45 240.
Hullett • • •337 . 62 352' ,
341' ' 49 251
327 30 •371-
571. 49 ''474
_ - 306 ,46 630
648 - 93 682
492
.405
249
281
187
Wecfr 4:Poppy?
By Don Crawford
i iy s,e+[ +awn 77ie'l l+rry', Odea : 1964: issue)
•
Mase wear a, poppy," the lady Said
Ald bold one forth,•but I:sbook,my'bead.
Mei 1 stopped and watched as she offered them there,
Aid ber face 1445 old and lined with care;
'B beneath the scars' the years bad made
There remained a' smile that refused to fade.•
.d'boy came whistling down the street, •,
Bonrcrng along on carefree feel.
'Hissmile was fall "ofjoy andfins,
"lady," said he. "may 1 have one?"
1P1 'she'd pinned it on be, tarred to say,
Thy. do we-tuear ppm?" today?''
Ashfield
Blyth .:.
Brussels
Clinton
Colborne_
McKillop ' •
Morris .:...
Seaforth :.
Stanley ...._
Stephen
Tuckersmith - . 666 : 74
Usborne 245 •36
East Wawanosh 217 27 •
West Wawanosh 232 28
Zurich 180' 6
Advance Poll ' •
Exeter .... 42 . 2 31
Seaforth 30 5.. 23
Clinton 28 0 .34
.Goderich 44 , 3 27
Blyth ' 8 '0' 15.
Total. 9279 1279 10,573
Majority ' for 'McKinley- 1;294
Ashfield, E ,.H i At
1 30' 14 80
2 22 ' 10 79
3 44 ....5 76
4- ,.: 30.. ,: 2 .62
5 49 •• 6 .' 17
6 • 42 :S 29'
'J••.:, , 51:.. 1 44
West' Wawanosh
1, 40 9 • 84
2 41. 8 66
3. 29 . '2 39
4, •, 48. 5 : ',29,
5 . • . 42 - 3 47
6• ' :32 . '.. 1 ,
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Tbelady'snsiled in hervistftd way:, '
dd answered, "This is Remembrance Day,
dad the poppy there istbe'symbol for
Tbegallant men who died in war.
Aid because tory did, you and I. are free -
lbws why ':u We wean r :a poppy, Yoz reef •
Thad a bey. ionto ,your size,
With golden hair and big blue eyes.
Me loved to play and fecmp.and shoat,
Free as a bird he Weald race about.
dstbe years went by belearned and grew
dwd•beecame a man - as you iliill, too. '
"He wasfine and strong with a boyish smile.
Birt be'd'seemed With us such a little:. while
Brow war broke out:and 'be tient away.
I bill reisrensbey bis face that day
When he smiled at:me and said, 'Goodbye,
Pll'be back soors,mo so please don't cry'.'
"Bit•tbe war west ori astd •be''bad to stay,
dud all I Odd.* was wait acid pray.
'k#ers told of the:awl l figbt,
(1
con see it still in My dreams at night),'
rid the tanks anei gins and • cruel barbed wire,.
died, ; the * and ballet; tbe, bombs and fire.
Tile, • :. ,.• . .
las4' at lase the war was won
that's why we wear a'poppy, .son."•
.T esasa•ll•boy,umedas jtogo,
Then said; "Thanks, lady, I'm glad to: know.
That sure did sowed like an awful.1404
Bayous. ' 50* - did. be Core back all right."
A tear rolled dowse each forded cheek;' • •
She shook her bead, bent didn't speak.
'skid
away inasort of sbaae,
Aid sf eau'were.ase. fid have done the same
bad+: in glvhig is oft *4E04
lough -our f reedoes was bought -= and thousands pard! •
ibid so when use see a poppy' won',
Let la
Tejkci on the hardens borne
t e
ave tbeir very. all
we ed �...... :� to doswi r co scall
bowie sir' peace• aright lig
wear ar porn!' I berg _. and Give!
fig
da
Bruce Ridinq
Y
Kent Laniorz Liberal; John Lon-
' Progreslive Conservative;;
Tom Morris, . New . Democratic:
LA... . LO.' M.
Amabel 195 390 • ' .75
Wiarton >. 31?• .497 82
Hepworth .'52 55 : : 26
Cape Croker _ ' 73 ' . 59 ' 4
Sauggeen Reserve 53 ' 87 17
Southampton; • 285' 404 114
Bruce Twp. 265 251 75
Kincardine .Twp. 218 387 109
Tiverton 47 . 86 89',
416. 267. 39 1
73 . 139, .• 21
51 :57. 25
121 219: 40
67 120 12
114 ` 139 10;
474 .806 191
210. '. 386 55
223 • 300 28'
103'•..
185
370
255
240
80
233.
Jam.es Fi. Merkle
Accider.t Victim
(Whitechurch News)
Word : was received here that
James Hector Markle 49 years,
son of Mr. and Mrs: George Mar-
kle the former Cassie MacKay
had been killed in B.C. by a log
rolling on him. Their former home
was, in Saskatchewan but for: the
last 15 years .they had . lived. at
Duncan, B.C. He, was buried .on
October ' 25. lis community ex
tends •sympathy to the relatives.
Mr Laverne White of Mildmay
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mr.. and ,Mrs. Leroy Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs. John ' ' Jamieson,
Brian • and, Ga=y s: of E. Wawanosh
were Sunday •'isitors with Mr. and
Mrs.. Leroy Rintoul,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace: Conn were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
!Mrs. Gordon Scott ,of Ripley.
1 • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley'
d_
visited : friends' in Moorefield on
Sunday.
On Saturday Mr.- ' and Mrs.
Douglas Conley, Mrs:. • Earl Cas-
lick and .Mrs. Wallace Conn ac-
companied by Mrs. Albright of
Walkerton were. • callers'', at Dur-
ham where Mr: Conley . remained
with his .. grand father and , his
mother Mrs. Jim Conley, 'accom-
accom-
panied the other , ladies to Owen
Sound.
Sunday M
;
rr. .and Mrs. Albert
Coultes •took their grandudaughter
Debbie Coultes back to her home
at Dresden .after her visit with..
them . last week.
Jack Coulter .of ' Dresden ' and Or
vide Harris of Wallaceburg • are
staying with the formers. ' parents
Mr. and: Mrs:. •Albert Coultes and
joining . • in the deer ', hunt. .
Mrs: Claude Coffin 'and. Alex of
Kitchener ,spent • Monday"at their
!.horn here and . Mrs. Coffin re-
mained `for a'.few •.days ' visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and
other neighbors. '
Visitors, on Sunday with Mr. . and
Mrs. Roy Irwin were Ir: and
Mrs. Orland Irwin, Stephen, Faye
and Ronald "' Luel now, _ Mr. and:
Mrs. Clare Hopper, Jean, Charlie,
Mary Lou and Kenneth Wingham,
Mr. and - Mrs. Harold Finlay,
Brenda and Bevel), Belmore, Mr..
and Mrs. Bert Hastings and Mur-
ray, Morris Twp., Mr. and Mrs..;
Ronald Conley and Laurie of
Trenton . who are son 3 weeks hol-
iday. Ronald is joining in . the 3
day deer hunt.
Mr. 'Arthur Hand -of Durham -
visited on Sundaywith bis :parents
Mr. ,and Mrs. Hugh Hand.
Elwood .Groskorth is up .on the,
Bruce . peninsula ' joining in the
deer ,hunt: and Mrs Groskorth is
visiting . for the week ..with her
mother Mrs. Bagg of Willowdale
,and Mr. and. Mrs Paul Gros-
korth of •Toronto. '
Visitors on Friday with Mis--
ses,Annie and Mary .Laidlaw were
Messers. Oliver and Jasper Mc-
Brien of..Goderich and Mr. Percy
Vincent of Auburn. ; '
KINLOUGH
Mrs. , Bert Nicholson visited our:
ing the week with. Mr and --Mrs. .
Jerry Collison at Rexdale and with
IVIr.. and . Mrs. , Ted Evans and
children' at' Downsview.
•Mrs. Perry . Hodgins was a • pat-
ient m WingLam Hospital..We hope
for a .speedy recover/Y.
A reception was held on Friday
evening: in `flolyrood' Hall in. hon
our . • of Mr. and ' Mrs ;Phillip
Brec;les recentnewlyweds..:
Mr. and Mrs. ,Dan Nicholson' • of
Lucknow visited, on Sunday 'with
Mr. and Mrs. • Dour Gillespie, .. Ron
nit: and Cathy.'
Mrs: Frank Johnston who has
been . a .patient in the ' Wingham
Hospital 'isspendingawhile with .'
her . daughter Mrs. Edythe Gardner.: ; }
at '' :Lucknow • 'and , had' the. '' plea-
sure of spending ;a . day. at her
home Can. 10.. Her many . friends '
wish her . improved health. .
Greenock
St. Edmunds
Lindsay `
Eastnor ._.
Lions Head.
Aliiemarle . .
Kincardine
Huron'
Lucknow
Ripley -.
Kinloss' ...:: .
Culross . ,.
Teeswater
Arran ..
Tara
Saugeen :.
Port Elgin • 502 4�
Advance : Poll •
Lucknow ' 16
Kincardine 26
Port: Elgin ' . 28
Wiarton 43
Southampton 20 30 . 1
Total 5353 681$ ".1436
Majority for Loney ; 1465 r
' LA. LO. M'• 1
97 74 111
2" 50 100:• • 7.1';
76 126 10
223, . 300 28'
6 35 8
23 42 10
44 63 X13'
50'. 72 :. 11
2l" 30 : 7
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41 103 8
56' 98 14.
29 00 16
37 35 . 13-
47 70 ' 1 4.
4g ' 81 11
5A 9
29 11
• 44 36
46 50 9
61 41 20.
55 59 12
116' 44 6
19 38 2'1'
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