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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-08, Page 113k,, en, as. ew' ted Lhe Iso. Ph' .. rs of ant ith.'., rs. ion.. his n's ;. ck tear. red, Ie1- • . awn • and "aul • Pe - vitt) risa,w: ler, [ac-' gra. and. Fof rat:; 'of also Ken` n`of•. Iod- and ton., n:an ard frier yew= . • lson ., tone Ars doss. • uck- !airs: Mrs. xthin. Fere . . Kin- prr ver: uteri. [roil:, Joan loge,, days: • l'bert :the tma5. Rpt. i her and kr►oN,: and.' -s J. ►moo.. , :.. nabre. hriSt. Ikt$ ez zie of 1o`' s • WEDNESDAY ;JANUARY 8, 1'64 o. o THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL ,LUCKNOW;. "ONTARI.O DUNOANNON'Cilid—DISTRICT The December meeting;, of.. the U.C.W. met in. the church.base- • ment with ":26, ,lades answering the o roll call • with a Christi -nag :Verse. Reports ' 'of all 'committees were read and approved. It was voted to give • $203, to :the Board of Stewards to be used in in- stalling a new floor in the . church basement, . A program consisting of . singing. Christmas carols, a solo by Mrs. J. A. Veldhuis, a -reading by Mrs. Lorne Ivers, was: enjoyed.: Mrs; W. Petrie read the • nominating report and Mrs,' J : A. Veldhuis conducted the• ,Installa- tion of officers for 1964 as follows;. past president, Mrs.' K. E. Daw- son; : president, :.Mrs.." C.::• Blake; 1st ' vice president, Mrs.. Herb Finnigan; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Esther Rivett; recording sec:, Mrs. Ross Eedy;- corresponding „sec. and press, Mrs; E. Erring ton; . treasurer, Mrs. W i l b u;r• Brown; citizenship and social ac tion , and .visiting, Mrs. Fred 'Young, Mrs A. :J Sherwood, Mrs. F. Pentland,.IVIrs. Robt. Stoihers, Mrs. W. , Pentland, Mr& Wm. Cranston, Mrs. '• T. C. Anderson, •Mrs. W. Weaver, Mrs. L. Stingel, Mrs.' J. Dauphin, Mrs. L. Ivers and .Mrs. ' Ross Henry; Finance,. • Mrs::. C. Crozier, '.Mrs. K. Daw- son, Mrs. H. Finnigan 'and' -Mrs.; • W. Brown; membership, Mrs. Jack Alton, Mrs. . 'Ross. '. Eedy; • flowers, Mrs Mel Reed, Mrs. Thos. .Wepster literature and programmes, Mrs J. C. Dren- nan, Mrs. . Raymond Finnigan, Mrs. Norman. , Rivett; Christian • education, Mrs. Hugh ,McWhin- ney, Mrs. Ivan Rivett; steward- ship,.' Mrs. Lorne Ivers, Mrs.' Rob- ert Stothers; . supply and social action, Mrs... ;Che's`ter • Finnigan,. Mrs. Nelson : Pearson, Mrs, M. Shackleton,; Mrs.' R. B ere;. pian- ist," Mrs. 'Gordon. 'Finnigan, . Mrs. Jt' A; .Veldhuis.;. nominations,, Mrs. W. , Pentland, Mrs. W. Petrie, Mrs. H. • Alton,' "social functionsMrs. H. Johnston, Mrs.. F. Thompson, Mrs.. Bessie Stewart, Mrs. W. Petrie, . Mrs. Ross , Henry, presi- dent and secretary. Visitors' for Christmas with Mr. , and Mrs:.: Alvin: Sherwood were' Mr. and Airs. Alfred''Hefford and' son : Jim, Port • Colborne, Mrs. Erma. Anderson, , Pauline and Bil- ly, Mr. and .,Mrs. Gordon Mc- Donald,. Goderich c-Donald,..'Goderich and Miss Beth McConnell of the village. �_� - • JUNIPER . MOLE At , Kincardine .United church -on Friday, December 27th, Rev. Donald McDonald united in mar - 3 Wit ttfe .p Broomsand Ba On Monday night the .Lucknow District . Co-operative played host to Mildmay Co-op in an; exhibi- tion broom -ball game : at . the Lucknow arena. The game, which has not been played in Lucknow for a few years, was filled with hilarious 'pills' and, thrills.' ,A smellbatt` excited crowd ° cheered • the teams to a 3-3 deadlock at the , finish:..of--the ..dual The ex- • hibition game was . arranged by Fred. .•Pierce, manager of Luck- now .Co op: and Les Watson, 'mane ager 'of >;the ' Mildmay Co-op, and all.. signs show for:'a'°'•re-match to; be played -in Mildmay : in the near future. opo Late To Classify WANTED -- a home for four kittens 6 weeks old, house train- ed, part Persian; Mrs. "Jim', Brad- ley, radley, ; phone Ripley ` 107-r-16 . FOR SALE 8 'pigs, '10 weeks old, weaned and well Started•, • Duncan Farrish, R.R. 3 Lucknow, *phone 41•r tl: Ripley,. Roy 'and Jimmie , Hallam would like to thank all their newspaper :ctistoiners' ' f their kindness shown them: at Christmas time.; Everything was sincerely . apprec- iated. TENDERS for :caretaker for S:S, No, 9 Ashfield will be received .,untir January 18, 1964, by the secretary Gerald alter, , .R.R. 7 • Lucknow.' o.t 0 ridge Jeanette' Rose Mole, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- son ` Mole ° 6th ;concession of. Ash- field Township to Lawrence Larry Scott Juniper, • son of Mr.. and. Mrs. Al :Harper of Owen Sound. Wedding attendants ' w e r e Mr. Walter `Mole arid Mrs. 'Don Wa'17 den, brother and sister of the. bride, A reception , was held later at• 'the home of the bride's sister Mr and 'rs. 'Don Walden. The young co le ' will . make. their. •home in 0 en Sound ..Mr. and' d rs., Robt. Irvin had as visitors on New Years Mr.. and Mrs. Wm... Irvin, Mr. and Mrs; Russel Irvin and, family,, 'Belfast, • Mr.. and Mrs. Percy . Blundell and Mel,.• Goderich, ' Mr.' . and. Mrs. Bertram; Curran 'and .family, of London. • 'Visitors with • :Mr. and • Mrs; Frank : JThompson, were Mr:,.' and. Mrs. Ronald Thompson and Bon- nie, Miss Corabelle Thompson of. London, Mrs:' Annie Wall and com- panion. Mrs, . Abbie ' McKague of. Teeswatsr. Miss Joyce Eggleston, • Bram = p ton spent Christmas - with her parents Mr. and"Mrs..Arthur .Eg- gleston. , Mr. Paul Wong of Toronto spent last week with. Dr.. H. A. S " Vokes and. Mrs., Vokes. • • Mr. arid Mrs. Alvin Sherwood and Robert visited on • Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Andrew :Gann of Lucknow. Mr. Delmar Maize returned 'to his teaching. position at Scarboro;• after spending the .Christmashol-. idays at home with . Mr. •;and Mrs. Bert Maize. ' Mr. and Mrs..: Weldon °Rud ow, Alan and, Betty of ••Elmira spent New Years. -.day. . with her mother Mrs. Frank ,Jones Visitors recently '.with: ..Mr: and: Mrs. ; W. A. Culbert ,were. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth :Crawford, John and Jane of Kingston and Mrs. Earl Sherwood of Carlow ... Visitors with Mr. and ,Mrs Mel E. Reid` and family ,were on New. Years Mr:Bob'' Finlay, Cal gary - and, on. - Sunday Mr. , and Mrs. Joe Koone, Brian and Jac- queline of Bayfield; • Mrs. Thos. Webster is ; visiting her daughter_.'Mrs ,Ken Thomas, Islington. DUNGANNON W.I. An exchange of gifts was en- joyed- n-joyed: by thirteen • members. & one visitor at the ,. Christmas. meeting of Dungannon Women's Institute at the home of .,Mrs.:' Wilmer Rut- ledge. The roll . call was answered by relating a childhood --Christmas memory. ,.Mr cal : Blake pre- sided and-yit was decided to "spon- sor 1-11 sewing clubs.• Mrs; Ivan' Rivett read a :' story , on `nineteen stockings by the chimney place and Mrs. Lorne Ivens gave the o 'c entitled Christmas? 'Lunch wa 'convened by Mrs. Graham. McNe •` who also . recited - two short p.ems: MISS •G ROBINA .SPROUL. Miss Gra = ', a Sproul, 84, died : in -Alexandra : , `Marine and General • Hospital in Goderich. She is . survived by one' brother, Harold,. of Davidson,;. Sask.; and five. sisters, Miss Clara,' Miss' Nettie and Mrs. ' Robert (Ada) Wilson, .all of • Goderich; • Mrs W. J. (Georgina) McClure, LuckfoW and Mrs. Arthur (Emma) Elliot, Dunganon. A funeral :service was held at the:'Ledge funeral home, Goderich, . with•'_ burial_ in Dungan- non cemetery.. JUVENILES TIE MONDAY ,r'he `Lucknow .Juvenile „ :hockey, team ' tied 5-5. 'With, Hanover in. Hanover on Monday night/ Doug ' three go ala is with. scored Johnstonco g Donald ,. Fisher and : Bill`" Nelson. one' each. he record :to date for. .the team none .win,.. one. loss' and, two `;tied. The following.' is.: their schedule :of' games.. ---- SCHEDUI;E' Dec, 23 Walkerton fat ;Lucknow' Dec. 27 - Hanover'. at Lucknow Dec. 30'• , Luueknow at Walkerton Jan. 6 , • Lucknow" 'at Hanover Jan.: 8 Lucknow at Kincardine .Jan.. 10 Kincardine at Lucknow- Jan. 14 Lucknow.. at • Ripley Jan. 17 Lucknow at Wingham• Jan, 20 Ripley . at Lucknow Jan, 24 Wingham at Lucknow Jan. 27' 'Lucknow. at'Dur. ham Jany 81_ Durham at Lucknow • Mr. • and Mrs. Russell Barr • and Darrell sPent `Christmas with Mrs.. John -Barr and: Donald and with other members of -'his. family. Miss Sandra Percy spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy, and Wayne. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr and. family . spent Christmas with Mr. and. Mrs. :John Hamilton ;at. Clin- ton.. Mr. , and Mrs ' Morley Bushell ;and family and`M"rs; •John;Bushell spent Christmas with Mr. Ben ,Montgomery, North Line; : H lowed by a meeting of the ves- try. Mr. and • Mrs. Bert Nicholson, Evelyn and Lois -visited ' on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs:. N. E. Evans and Linda at Downsview., Allan ; Nicholson who has been holidaying • there, . returned home, with them and ' Evelyn , Nicholson. returned to Kitchener whereshe will resume, her studies • at the Lougheed Business College. ' .:The W.A. will . meet . on Thurs. '•flay afternoon 'at. the home ::of Mrs. Roy Schneller: Scripture by Mr, and , Mrs. Donald McEwan Miss Edna. Boyle, meditation by and family were . Christmas visi- Mrs. George Haldenby.. The . word tors with Mr.." and Mrs. James for the "roll. call 'is "Seek." This quilting. and family' at Kinloss:. will be a . Mr. and. Mrs. Campbell Brown=— arid , family were ,recent visitors with Mr. and; Mrs. Malcolm Lane. Mr. William Wall, •a . former. Kinldugh 'resident passed away at his; home in Lucknow on . Sun - 'day . evening, •.•December 29th. The, funeralwas held on . New . Years day from the Johnstone .funeral' home in Luckn o SORRY'• TOO„ • MUCH' COPY We regret that that .despite' `14 pages, news. copy ; is. ° particularly heavy. this. week,. and it was necessary to: hoild ' over :several articles in- cluding : obituaries that were re- ceived by, us on Monday.'While w.. We •extend running .shorthanded, it has been sympathy to. the 'bereaved fain-. necessary to advance, our press runs a little, and this means 'that our' deadjines: advance : accord, ingly. . We "regret. any '.•inconven- ience . to our readers and. corres ,pondents Mr and Mrs.Bert: Nicholson ,, Evelyn and Lois' visited on Mon day. evening •with ::Mr. and. Mrs. James Thompson : at' Kingarf. Mr Ralph •Haldenby and son Billy visited • during the - week with his• parents Mr. and: Mrs. William Haldenby. ' • Miss EvelynNicholson : 'visited on Tuesday 'with Miss Marjorie Thompson; ..We extend :sympathy ' to ' .tle family . and relatives of : the late Thomas Wall' .• who :passed. away at the Pmecrest Manor,' Luck- now.' The funeral ' was held on Thursday from • the • MacKenzie Memorial Chapel - at Lucknow, Miss ' Tammy ' Hodgins'. visited during the week with her grand- parents at 'Windsor,. We are sorry. to report that Mr. ` and 1 Mrs. James ..Haldenby and family were left homeless on ,Tuesday evning • when -fire des= troyed : their home;, Mrs.. Clare Sperling,: ,and boys and: Mrs. Hilliard: Sperling •• spent, Thursday , with Mr.. and Mrs. George•., Haldenby..• Mr. • and Mrs., George, Hoiden by,. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hal- denby and family were; guests . of Mr. and .1Virs. Clare. Sperling' and'. family for. -e New • Years evening dinner• Mr., and .Mrs Arthur Phillips of Fonthill • spent ..last week -end • with, Mr. ; J. R. Lane, Mr.:. and Mrs. Frank: Maulden and Keith. Mrs. Frank Maulden ,, and • Mrs. Lyman Sutton were hostesses, for the meeting of •the:':H.W.h. • Mrs, Lyman °, Sutton ."presided. and • the Ode was sung and " the Mary Stewart ';:Collect repeated in • un- ison.. Mrs. Perry Hodgins gave th'e • • Historical • report. The roll call was ."A' scripture verse per:, taining to Agriculture." Thank you', letters" were, read from folks who received Christmas •. boxes.' It was • decided' to 'give,, assistance following a fire, in the community' when Mr. and Mrs.' James Hal- denby lost their. ': home on New Years. > eve: Card parties are.. to be "held : during the winter. Mrs. Lyman Sutton received • the prize for her cherry' pie. Mrs. Ray - nerd Ackert and Mrs.,,'Jim Smith will : be. the February hostesses at the home: of Mrs.. Raynard Ackert."• Mrs. . Morgan Johnston presided for the following 'pro- gram. Topic . by Mrs. Raynard Ackert. Miss .Julie Johnston fav oured with several action songs. Readings were: given"by Mrs. ,Jim Smith. and Mrs. Frank Maulden. The motto was • given by Mrs. Alex Percy Agriculture n i Bruce County in 1855. Miss June Ackert played two; piano num- bers.. Mrs. Morgan Johnston and 'her daughter daughter.', Jackie?