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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-01-22, Page 14r • PAGE FOURTEEN' DUNfiANNON—an Mr. . and. Mrs. Ceeil. Blake 'last Friday visited cousins. , .Mr. . :and Mrs. ' Charles: Pierce,, Brantford. Misses 'Lynda Blake and Con- nie MacDonald did practise -teach,. . lug. n a. Brantford school. Visitors' with Mrs. Abner . Mor- ris over the week -end were•mem- bers of her family, Mr. and Mrs; Ken Morris,:''>emniller; Mr: and Mrs. Douglas Freeman, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mugford,' London and Mr. . and Mrs.. Rus- sell .Drennan of ' Brights Grove.. At 'a euchre party sponsored by the, . Ladies Guild of St. Pauls An- glican :,church . on . Friday night at the Parish ;Hall,,. eight tables were engaged with • players. Winners were gents,. .:Tommy Rivett and Chas. Rivett,;: ladies, Mrs. Mary THEN LUCKNOW SENTINEL, •LUCKNOW. ,. Rivett and. Mrs. Frank Jones with a tie with Mrs. Mary Errington The. January meeting of the Ladies Guild of St. 'Paul's Angli- can nglican church washeld at the 'home of Mrs. Thomas Park, with seven, members and one visitor- present. The • roll call was answered by naming a verse. with. the. :word "Christ." During , the' : business. period, • the. • secretary treasurer, Mrs. Bill Park gave: the financial report. Mrs.' Elmer Black, ' the president closed, with, -prayer... Mrs. Park, the hostess at the close ser; ved a•' dainty lunch. Mrs:: . Gordon Kirkland, , near Lucknow,', was a • recent visitor with her cousin Mrs. Cecil' Blake. Mr.'' Lew Elwyn Culbert of Mil- waukee; Wisconsin, a son'. of the RECIPE OF THE MONTH By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute "Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit" sausage Peacherino 1 lb. sausage , meat 11 tablespoons ;minced onion 2 cups soft .bread crumbs lk teaspoon salt 1 ' teaspoon poultry- season- ing .• dash of pepper 1' egg, beaten 10 canned Canadian ' free- stone peach halves, drained l� . whole ' cloves cup peach.: syrup Serves 5'. Easy and Economical. Combine..'sausage, onion, bread crumbs, egg . and sea- sonings. Form into ten balls. Bake in shallow pan in:: mod- erate ra oven •(350 degrees F.) gr 25 minutes.. Remove, from oven; Drain • off. fat. Drain peach "halves. and .stud with 4-6: cloves. Place' a sausage: ball on top of each;. peach` half.' Add,: syrup and return to oven for 20 minutes, bast-. in with 'syrup: ; ,10 • k • For r. . �� Your : 'Building, o • 4. • • Remodelling ProIectS • • • •.• • CEIUNG TI re -Finished n: Siize .127. x 1 e Cel •ing BIoc or i'6 x:::1.6,. NSULATI0N Cut He�t loss As Much As 3 • InsuIation -Batts Granulated Rock Wool kafil (Pour Type) Insulation • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •, 2 • i' • • , •' in all .thickn'eses 3':',4•`. IA" • ` 5 A ASK FOR Y. . o ..' FREE .ES`Y'IMA.TE •Special Winter Budget Pilau' PANELING *OAK 'FINISH VER'I'I BOARD: BUTTERNUT VERTI..BOARD: • CHERRY `VERTI BOARD PECAN VE_R'n�_..BOARD.—L . 14-AUREAN VERTI BOARD • STORAGE: WALLS Sylvaply Pirr��d: • • Jiohn.. •' 411 • m • • • • • • 5:"'i • • i' • • • •.. • • O••• • •• ▪ • • ▪ • ▪ • • i • • • • • i •• Henderson .Lumber i • • • RICTL:. late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. best; born in the. Crewe district, is renewing .acquaintances with. friends and relatives after an, ab- scence. of forty-five• years. /: ' JESSIE WALLACE ssJessie 'Wallace.,:, Well known : .s__.. I m this district;.: passedaway in Alexandra. Marine •Hospital, . God= Crich.. on January: 13, 1964.. She was • born at. Peterhead, -Aberdeen' Shire Scotland, .,April 6th, • 1874. Her mother; dying. -her birth; she wast'adopted by..an aunt; Mrs. Howatt and. : was brought ,up', with her own six sons Wand a daughter. At the 'age , of ' nineteen, Jessie. came to Canada with her cousins George •- and. David' joining ° John:' and Jim who had . already: -settled in the Auburn district. She arid John farmed in .the ,-Dungannon district.' She was an adherent cif the Presbyterian church, : singing in the. shoed; for many years,. They retired'; from active farming and lived at Nile from, 1933, till : the. death 'of her cousin. John' Howatt in 1947. She, has lived' since at Dungannon '. and. •Goderich. • The body, rested,. at. Keith. Arthur'.Fun'- eral Nome, Auburn' till' Monday: •A `funeral . service was held. at Nile United church; . Rev. J A. Veldhuis • conducted. the .service, where' a .number 'of old: friends gathered ' 'to `pay :last .'.respects to. a . woman di high.' respect ;as evi- denced, ' by ...Many lovely floral pieces.. Pallbearers were. Stall - ley McGrattan, 'Ralph;, Matthews, Reg :Ryan, Frank Wilson, Harvey McPhee : and, Clifford McNeil. gives from a distance were nieces Mrs. Lila ,Manning of Riverside. and Mrs., Sadie Hart Of Stratford. Interment was . made in Dungan= non cemetery.: A post -nuptial • miscellaneous shower was heldfin , the Parish Hall'.,• on Saturday evening„'. Jan= uary 11, for'. Mrs. Lawrence (Lar- ry) Juniper of Owen' Sound,' for, merly'.Jeanette Rose. Mole,second daughter. of Mr. and. Mrs. Benson Mole,'.' Initiation services were held - in the .Dungannon United church, -on' Friday evening,. : . .January ,17th when ;all the mothers' of. Explorers. and. ;several.: grandmothers < were present. Mrs Frank ` Thompson, leader: and `: councillors Mrs Ross Eedy and • Mrs Fred. Young or- ganized the group'' and made pre- paration, Martha Eedy, Nancy Wardrop,.• Shelley Alton,Audrey'. Errington;- Irene :Hasty, .. Valerie Stothers, :Lynn : Culbert,, . Barbara Blake' were initiated • into ' Explore ers' by Councillor . °Eedy.. 'These girls received their red stars, Councillor ' Young presented 'each girl. Karen Rivett, Cathy. Culbert; Glenda' Weaver; Anne ;Errington,. Sandra ,Errington, . ', Rosemary Eedy, Brenda SchoitzAPatsy Reid, Lexie and ' Clair McWhinney, 'Su- san Susan Park, Jean 'Stothers Arlene, Culbert, Marsha Hodge,11Rodene Pentland, Sharon Pearson, second year Explorers 'all received: their•. blue , stars. The ' Explorers ,hymn; 'This _. is my Fathers World" . was sung for an : opening .. and was closed with "Children who walk in Jesus. Way" . and. • then • repeated the ,Explorers :Prayer. Glenda 'Weaver. was then hi the.. chair for a very interesting , program. Piano' instrumentals were • then: given. by, -Karen Rivett, Rosemary' Eedy,, Anne `Errington, . Barbara Blake, Arlene Culbert, Susan Park, Mar- tha Eedy and Lynn Culbert: Irene Hasty, Viand ° Valerie . Stothers -sang solos and an accordian solo by S'andrawM E'r-:ririgton: °--Six--girls-pre-- seated a skit. Readings were. giv- en by Marsha Hodge and Brenda' Scholtz. • A group of girls sang. Martha Eedy, Nancy Wardrop; and Audrey Errington 'sang in • a ..trio:.. The, roll -cal — h 1 Each girl asked her mother to stand. The Explor- ers had a . wonderful. 'display of books fa cy w or k and foam work. Councillor' Thompson ••commented. on the girls „work ,and thanked all for helping with the evening. Councillor's Young and '-:Eedy. also spoke. briefly, A daintylunch was served by the girls, MRS.. MARY COBB Word has been received here at Dungannon• of the death: of a native of this district, the late Mrs 'Mary Cobb, , formerly a daughteiSof the late Mr, and Mrs. John Barkley of Ashfield Town- ship and taught in Ashfield schools in her ' early- life, Her late Ws-, .....:... . ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1964 •••••••:••••••••®••.••••4 • • • '. • • • • Ltd.I.' Phone 528-31 18: Lucknow i*•Deerio•.•oe• 0000i•i i4 i•ra i•it 11040'•4, • R„. °TIMBER TIPS z The ,Tigers moved out in front of the ..team . standing this week with .the . Beavers moving . into: second spot:: Bill. 'Stewart . again set the pace for the , men .with a 781 :'triple and• 'a single Of 309. Howard Agnew rolled :;a -304 flat game.., Marie ' Stewart roiled the ladies . high . • triple with '637 • flat and :Gladys • Ifamilton had 242 for the ladies high single, Standing: s Tigers , 43, Beavers 41, Cubs •39,, :Lions= . 33, ' Squirrels 32, Gophers 30, Chipmunks • 29, • Pole Cats 28, Coons: 27, Zebras. 24,: °Wolverines 17, .'Kangaroos 16. local Riik.VOfl> gCurlin p Bons lel A .Lucknow ' .foursome who” nev- er curled before , until last winter, and ,who• were curling :as a rink for the first time last Wednesday won the I3owick Lions bonspiel ' at Listowel. Members of the rink were, Bob Finlay, skip, Larry .Salkeld,. ;Omar and .'Gordon . Brooks Sixteen, : • ,rinks com p eted from p such centres as. Palmerston; Mount Fprest, St'. Marys, ' Teeswater; Brussels, Waterloo, Exeter . and Howick The 'Lucknowites 'won the elev- en o'clock` :draw,: and proceeded to win their three,• games during the . day With. a' plus of 19, .which won them the ' Howick Lions. tro- phy - phY which theywill possess until it goes up for:'annual competition :next' winter, . band, : Joseph Cobb' passed away a number of : years ago. She -'is sur- vived by .''two daughters, Ann of: Moose Jaw, .Saskatchewan Nor- m* of. orene.'of. Oshawa, Ontario and three sons:' Glen, Wm. 'and John, ,' farm-, ers in. the . Limerick, Sask. ' dis- trict; ,also a. sister, Mrs. Margaret Gardner > of ` Assinniboia, Sask. :Awarded In Court Action Permanent injuries'. suffered • by Mrs. 'Mervyn ;Eckmier: of Huron Township,. m atn auto accident near Harriston, two Years' ago -= ` January 1962, has resulted. ' in the 'courts ..awarding , $59,407, . in" dam, ages:. JUStice,WiLliamm Parker, presiding over .the, winter assizes .of: Huron County Supreme. Court, -gave .the, verdict -in what was be lieved tobe one of the• largest awards in the history Aeof the County.' • • Mrs. Eckmier suffered .german ent brain • damage when the car in which .;she and her . husband were riding struck a. tow truck cable stretched across Highway -9.: The tow truck was 'engaged in hauling a" Brow -bound car from 'a private lane -way.. The' :cable snap ped smashing the windshield and striking the woman on • the 'neck and .head. • ' . . and •. striking' the. woman '. on . the neck and. head,' Psychiatrists . testified the 68= -year-old;' 1VIrs: -Felonies liad-Thils-- tained brain damage ` to the de- gree that 'she now had the men- tality of . • an 11 -year-old child, ` Defendants in the action,: Fred- erick Copelandi driver of the 'tow truck, a d n o'�a1d •, Stewart Mc- Phailowner of the vehicle, were represented ' by Bassel, '' Sullivan and Co., of Toronto. The firm of Donnelly, Donnelly and " Murphy of, Goderich, . acted for the Eck- ,niers. ' • Mr.. Eckmier, manager. . a t 'Pine River Cheese Factory, and' his Wife were p route to a cheese- makers' 'conve tion in Hamilton when the asci nt occurred.. Mrs. Eckznier' . was ` •taken to Palmerston hospital and then • to Kitchener-Waterl000• hospital Where • the full gravity of her In- juries. was learned, She remained unconscious >for weeks . after the accident:` Lucknow Arena •SchedUIe *k * * THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 '•- Curling 1 to 5. and 7 ::FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. Midget Game .7:00 • Juvenile Game 8:30, 2 -Game admission. Adults. ' 35c,' H,S'�' 2c P.S', 15c 1. SATURDAY,`' JANUARY 25 Peewee;• Fleas and Squirts • 8 . to •12•'_ Skating, . 2 to '4 and.. 8 . to. •'SUNDAY,' JANUARY' 269 Skating - 2 to 4. Curling , 7: to 11 MONDAY, JANUARY 27 Open TUESDAY, JANUARY 28 Rural Hockey 8 to .11 ' WEDNESDAY, ., JANUARY 29 Skating ---' 8 . to 10 ., ee••••••••••••*••••!•••a • PEE WEEs TROUNCE BLYTH Blyth Pee Wee hockey team took a : trouncing on their home ice last Wednesday.night' ' when 'Luck-. now won 13-4.: Bob ; Mullin scored six of the, ;Lucknow goals.' Jim: MacKinnon flashed the red ,light three times' with single:. goals go mg `to•,Ronnie Stanley; Bob' Hum. • phrey, Bill, 'oak and -Glen Morn-' ingstar. JUVENILES TIE RIPLEY Lucknow Juvenile : hockey team tied :4-4with Ripleyhere: on 'Mon- , 4. day night. Ripley robbed the locals from a winby scoring with 15 seconds. .to ; play. Doug ..Johnston scored two� oals ':EdWard Brown b and Doug MacKinnon• got the other .' two. for . Lucknow. The nextgame. will see. Win am here on Friday night.' HOLYROOD BUTCHERS MAINTAIN LEAGUE LEAD On Tuesday night of last week • at :8:00 in . the. Lucknow • arena;`; Port Albert • and Kintail, ' the two teams in the , Industrial League which were then winless, played ; to . a 4` °to '�4 ' tie. 'At 9:30 Silver- woods • player Holyrood.: Slver- woods who were only 2 points be hind: the Industrial leaders and theatened' to' ..catch' ,them, found they were no . match for ' the But- chers' as Holyrood doubled .the - score on . them. 6 .to 3. WINGHAM PEE . WEES. WIN. In :an exhibition, game in •Luck - now last .Friday.. night,: Wingham. Pee.. Wee "B" , 'team : defeated Lucknow 12-3.. :. �. Are you 'using your tractor • to . clear si iowi from your driveway. This presents special traffic .haz- ardsif you have'.to . make a U, turn on .the highway at theend of the driveway. Yours visibility is reduced by snow, banks, the -lifted plow blade -and your " winterwind-break. AND, on - coining n-coming'drivers can't stop as. quickly to avoid a collision when roads are slippery. TRACTOR ACCIDENTS CAN BE EXPENSIVE 'You can help 'avoid'•accidents by being extra , careful. .. But you 'need . insurance. protection. • too against . costs' of damage TO • or BY your tractor. •, This is • available. with CIA'$.' . Farm Family Protection" Plan., • For more information just call: John A. Mac1VMurchy R • .R. 4 Ripley : Phonet Ripley, y19r23 Coltec Co-operatol<'s• Insurazice ,,Association.