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LWEQNESDAY', APRIL 29th, 1964 .,
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
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OBITUARY
JOHN MacKENZIE` •
in everything Scottish.
For /a time, Mr: MacKenzie..
- worked as . a fireman engineer at
the' salt block at Kincardine. La
ter,. , he . homesteaded. int Saskat=.
chewan for a'number of years and
then came...toGoderich w ere he
r h
worked at the .salt '.block there.; In
his later years in Goderich, he
was employed by the Town Parks
-Department.. For the past 11•
years, he lived at Huronview.
His wife, the former Mary Mac-
Donald of Ripley, predeceased
him .22 years ago. A younger bro-
ther, who was studying : to bec
a • Presbyterian minister, died be- •
fore he 'graduated.''John'•MacKen-
zie was the last surviving. member
of his family. .
A . funeral service . was held at
the Lodge funeral' homey Goder
rich for John MacKenzie 93,, whose
death occurred at Huronview, Clin-
ton,:. on Saturday.. Rev. G. L. Roy-
al' of• Knox Presbyterian Church
conducted the service. Interment
was in Maitland cemetery. The.
pallbearers were:. Graham Macy'
Donald, Clarence MacDonald, John,
Marwick, ` John . Pitblado.
John I acKenzie ..was born at
Broadford, Isle- of Skye, Scotland
in. August, 1870. As a boy of eight
years he came ' to • Ripley with.
his parents.:. from ' . Scotland. His
father was a Gaelic -speaking Pres-
byterian minister. John . could
speak Gaelic and was.. well versed
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNaughton
of. Lucknow recently received an
interesting Ietter from David Kel-
ly, written on. board the Castel
Felice ' enroute from Australia .. to
Singapore;
David. is known to quite 'a num-
ber in this community having
worked here for . a time with Andy
Ritchie in Ashfield and for Harvey
Ackert in the Kincardine' area.
A barber -shop chance acquain-
tence, stemming : from -mutual.
"Old Country" interests, resulted
in the friendship with the • Mc-
Naughton. and they have since.
"kept . in touch "
Two years ago last fall 'David
returned to Yorkshire following
the death of his' grandfather. The
wanderlust . soon had him travel-
ling again, thistime.- through Eur-
ope and the Middle East to India.
David took a .' deck hand job for
a passage to Australia. He worked
for a time ' last year at a hospital
in Melbourne and . after Christmas
spent a month "going round" Aus-
tralia, travelling some 60:00miles
which took him to some real Aus-
sie' outback country. •
He 'spent a -month in New Zea-
land, where the McNaughton Chris-
tmas card caught up, tohim. in
Auckland. In his far Easttravels,
which he is now enjoying, • he plans
to see , Malaya, Thailand, Hong
Kong, and Japan. He expects to
arrive in Vancouver early in the
summer, and 'who'. knows, he says,
but "I should be, popping •in on
you in September."
Attended and
Clinic
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(Intended For Last Week)
Elwin Hall of Lucknow: District
High School : was in. Waterloo last
week -end where he attended •the;
Waterloo Instrumental • Clinic '64.
This .;annual convention, ' held at
the -Theatre' of the Arts, Univer-
sity of Waterloo, . attracted over
300 bandmasters, music educators,
and instrumentalists from all ov-
er Canada and parts of. the United
States. It is; .•sponsored each 'year,
by the Waterloo. Music Company
Limited as their contribution.. to
the • growth of the instrumental
music in. Canada.
Included in this : year's program
'were : some of North America's.
most outstanding music educators
and bandsmen.
In : addition . to these . outstand-
ing clinics, which besides teach-
ing new techniques • and .'devices,
.acted. as ` an inspirational stimulus
to the delegates, there were sev-
eral outstanding ;performing
groups which • ably demonstrated
these new techniques and thrilled
the , audiences with ''their perfor-
mance.
The delegates also had ' plenty
of time to examine the compre-
hensive displays
ompre-hensivedisplays; of music • and
musicalinstruments and to meet.
with. each otherin informal'
groups. Elwin informs us • that the
things he learned and the inspir-
ation hereceived at the Waterloo
Instrumental. Clinic will most cer-
tainly . assist him in his work with -
the. Lucknow District High. School
band.
Letters TO Editor.
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Bowling Tournarnen
(Intended For
On : Wednesday evening, April
15 ' at . .8:30 p.m. a bowling tourn-
ament was, held at Lucknow's new
bowling alley.. The contestants,. 48
in all, were divided into .6 teams,
•8 on a :'team. The teams were . Sil-
verwood's, Businessmen North,
Businessmen South, Lucknow Wood
Products, Municipal and the 'Le-
gion.
Le-gion. Each team was required'. to
pay , an entry fee of ''$10.00, with
prizes of $4.00 a : team • going to the
top team:. in each of the . three,
games. A prize of. $1.00'went to
the high' scorer in each game also.
The first game was won by the;
Business; Men . North with the total
score ' for • the "game ' being 953.
High single went to' Gordon Brooks
of . the Businessmen' South, who
had a top score of 280. The second.
and third games were won by .the,
Businessmen South with top scores,
of 1039 and 1044 respectively. ' Don
MacKinnon won both high. singles
for these two 'games,, coming up.
with 'a 308 and 277.
The tournament.: was an exper-
intent to see if the interest was `.
great enough to produce a Business
Men's League in next: year's bowl-
ing • season: This'proved that there
seemed to: be.
The players on each team are
as follows: .
SILVERWOOD'S Ron Thomp
t Meld At New Lanes
Last Week) •
son, Prank , Hawthorne, Harold
Smith, Bruce Hamilton, Mark Hut-
chinson, Gordon Maize, Art Pull-
ey, and Jack Fisher.
BUSINESSMEN SOUTH --- Ernie
Button, Don MacKinnon, ': Roy Fin
layson, : Lloyd Ashton,. Gordon
Brooks, Chas.. Webster, Bob ' Fin-
lay, and Al Hamilton. '
LEGION — Russ Button,' George.
Whitby, Hank Ritchie,. Bud Thomp-
son, Cliff Crawford, Chas. Ander-
son, Ab Morton, and Jas. Mathers.:
LUCKNOW WOOD PRODUCTS-
Ja
ck Cameron, Jim MacDonald,
Jack McGuire, Peter': Al, . Bill Hun-
ter, Cec Garniss, Gary ,
Gammie,
and. John .Elliott.:
MUNICIPAL _ Howard . Agnew,.
George Joynt, Mike Sanderson, Joe
Balzer, Bud Hamilton, Hugh Mac-.
Millan, Omar Brooks and Floyd
Milne.•
- BUSINESSl1iI'
El1f NORTH -=.Jack
Treleaven, Flank Eagan, Al Al Baker,
Bill Johnston,
Rae Gainnon, Eldon
Wraith, Bill
olt .and ,Ray Thorn-
:
,ton.
During , the . first day at ` school,
the teacher 'informed all the Stu-
dents . that, if anyone had . to go.
'to the restroom' 'lie. should . raise
two fingers._ One. little boy, seemed
puzzled and asked, "How's . that . ''
going to help?"
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