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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-06-03, Page 6• • pop .11X 'THE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L.UC: KNOWF ONTARIO WHIT.ECHUR DUNGANNC.N and DISTRICT A very lively & humorous auc- tion, conducted by Mrs. • Bessie $tewart and Mrs. Warren, Zinn proved to be the highlight of the Institute meeting held at the home oi Mrs. Hugh McWhinney.: Eigh- teen members and one visitor an- swered the roll call by providing a box of. home -bolting for this. auction which: realized, $11,40. Mrs. Clifford Crozier, newly elec.. ted president, addressed the meet- ing and presided for the business. Mrs. Popp was appointed curator. for 1964-65 term. .Mrs. Lorne 'Iv- ers gave a talk on the ' copper - tooling course in which . theladies had been instructed, Several cop- per -tooled pictures were on dis- play. A report of the district .an- nual held in Belgrave was given by ' Mrs. 0. Popp.. It was reported the. T.B. clinic will be held in. Dungannon July 13, 14, ' 15, " 16 and 17th.Members of "Dungannon W.I. offered their . assistance, to this. Public Health Service.. An excellent • paper was given by Mrs. Cecil' Blake on, motto .'Let .us hon- or the ones : who taught us our first lessons in . home •economics'' CHURCH NEWS our mother. Lunch was' convened by Mrs. W. Brown and committee. Mrs Fred ,Ba'echler of -Walker- ton on Sunday called at 'the home of Mr. Tho, Rivett .and called on others, .• Visiting • recently with Mr. . and Mrs. Mel E. Reid .were Mr. and Mrs. J. Wade, Mr. and : Mrs. J, Harrison and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Short,. Goderich. Mr, Mel Reid of RCAF .Clinton, who with his wife and. family have been living here; leaves this week for' Goose Bay, Labrador where he has been posted. 'His wife and family will go. 'later this summer. Visitors on Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs. Victor : Errington Mr. and. Mrs. Wes Alton, London; Mr. ' and , Mrs. Wm: Waring and son Leon-. ard; Mr.. "and • Mrs: Norris Wilson, Grimsby; Mr. and Mrs. John', Dur- nin, .Auburn and for the week- end were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan • Hen derson and sons Greg and Brian. Mrs. Arthur Eggleston and baby daughter, Karen, visited at Peter - bore with her father who is ill." Mr. and Mrs. , Gordon Kerr, Port Albert was on Sunday 'visit ed by Mr..: and Mrs. Alvin Kerr and family. ► Master °Charles. ` Young, .London Free° .Press paper boy: ''here had. an enjoyable day on Saturday. He, ..with ,other paper boys num- bering around forty, was ' picked. up by a representative and taken to Story Book Gardens in:- Spring. Bank • Park, ` London, ..;two meals in • London Restaurants ' and • a plane ride around the • coast line. of Lake Erie.' . He returned home Saturday evening. Rev. , ` J. Veldhuis, 'Mrs.. Veld huis,' son Ken, a ;medical student at Kingston, 'daughters,; Ge and Joanne left Monday on a twelve- day holiday. This includes a visit to -friends atformer churches and for their daughter Klaske, ; ' grad uation: at Brockville as a nurse. ' The United church services will be .held as .usual by. Mr. Colin Fingland, Wingham, a layman, in C.G:I.T.GIRLS GRADUATE The Ashfield C.G.I.T. ' heldtheir first C.G.I.T. , • Graduation : in the church recently when they had as : their ' guests members of the Women's Missionary Society, the C G I,T.. group and leaders from Lucknow Presbyterian Church. The .. service was conducted by the leaders Mrs.. Walter MacLean and Mrs. Ewan MacLean; The two girls graduating were , Miss Bar- bara Jean MacKenzie • and Miss Barbara Lillian . MacKenzie. ' Miss Sadie Johnston, president. of the W.M.S. and Mrs. Warren .Wyrds, assistant Explorer leaders, . ad - , d, dressed the girls on behalf .. of their organizations. , Mrs. Wylds took .Mrs. Henry ' MacKenzie's place that evening as Mrs- . Mac-. the absence of Rev, J. Veldhuis.. Kenzie had contacted a -cold and Was unable to speak. Miss Bar- bara ' Lillian " MacKenzie gave a brief . talk on the C.G LT. program for . teenage : girls ' Rev, Neil ; Mc Combie gave .the address to the >s Later. ' in the church :. basement, a filni was shown "India . ,Seek- ing." Prayers on the ,mission work' in. India and Nepal ' were given by Miss` Donna Wylds and Miss Janice Robb. Miss Barbara Jean MacKenzie . thanked',. the, W.M.S. for ' theirgiftsof anniversary teaspoons.. The meeting' closed with .. a hymn and lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hammond,, Moorefield 'visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson and. Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart of Seaforth were guests at the Manse with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob KMr. and Mrs. Orville ,Tiffin ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson of Godericlt to Walk- erton and visited with., Mr. ..and. Mrs. William McInnes, . Mr, and Mrs. Russel Dick of Toronto were. Sunday visitors with Mr. • and Mrs. Jas. McInnes. Mr; ; and Mrs; Jack Gillespie, Barry and Lorraine . of ' Sarnia were Sunday visitors. attending the Centennial. and • Mrs. Eunice Gil- lespie returned to . Sarnia ' with them. • Mr. and Mrs. Don Dirstein of Toronto 'attended the Centennial and -visited with , her parents' Mr and Mrs. Russel Gaunt. Miss Florence Moir of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr.. and Mrs. Jas. Richardson. Miss . Margaret . Moffat of Tor 'onto spent the week -end with Mr. Graham Moffat .and Miss. Emma Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. 'Scott Patterson spent . `the , week -end with Mr. Ken: Patterson. OBITUARY KARL DOUGLAS STANLEY Karl 'Douglas . Stanley :passed away suddenly due to:. a tragic accident 'at his home in ,Kinloss: Township ' on Sunday, May 24, Mr. Stanley, the youngest son of William and: -Hazel (Bannerman) Stanley was born in. Kinloss Town- ship on April 29, 1934. He attend- ed S.S. No. 1 Kinloss and Luck - now District High School'~ and was a member of . Kinloss United' Church: At the time of his death Mr. Stanley was employed by Kincar- dine Construction Co. He is . survived by his wife, the former Mildred . Ibbotson, o n e daughter 'Carol Lynne, ;his' parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanley of IKin16e-,: one .brother Ronald of inross and . two . ,sisters Mary (Mrs.Michael lProcyshen) of Can ora, Saskatchewan, and Betty (Mrs. Wm. Elliott) of Huron Township. • Funeral services were conduct •:. "ed •from Linklater Funeral Home, Kincardine on Tuesday, 1VIay 26. Mr. , gad • Mrs. Glen Weaver and Mrs. Jackson Reeve spent .Mon- day visiting :at Chatham. . Mr. George Whittam, Heather and Geoff of.. Toronto, visited : Mr; and. Mrs. Robt Stothers' over . ; the week -end. Mr. : and Mrs. Ross.: Weaver, Ridgetown; Mr. and ' Mrs Norman 'Weaver, Thamesville, Mr. George Butcher,, Chatham,: also: Mr. `Ray- mond Rosebrough; .of Chatham and Bill Metier of ' Blenheim visited, on ,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weaver. Mr. ' Hugh Jamieson, Hamilton conducted service at Erskine Pres- byterian church last Sunday :dur- ing the , ••absence of : Rev. R. Me, Leod who is ,: ill. The service is cancelled next 'Sunday and all are invited' to Lucknow to. hear. Mr. Jamieson again ' who is holding Evangelistic services in ' Presby- terian church in. Lucknow. Visitors •on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James, Rivett; and Allan were Mr. and MrS. Gordon Bowers, Mr. Norris Sampson. and . "Miss Gwen Fowler, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young, 'Charles, Johnny and Sharon on Sunday visited Mr, and MrS. Har- old Chase, Goderich. Visiting at 'the hone of Messrs. Harold and Cecil Blake over the week -end were Mrs. D. S. Fines, Toronto and her little: grandson Bradley Wilbur of Don Mills, Mr. Jim Blake of Osgoode Hall, Tor- onto..•On their return, to the .city, Miss Lynda Blake, who. has fin- ished :gat Stratford. •Teachers'Col- lege, went along with them to spend . two weeks at the Scarboro school at . which she will teach in • September, . • • FP Wayne Brown of Winnipeg 'RCAF has been spending- two weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. • Wilbur Brown and will then Attend District Annual . On Thursday; Mrs: Victor Emer- son accompanied Bruce South District sec:-treas. Mrs. D. , J. MacKinnon, Mrs. ' Frances Gem- mell, district president, and Mrs. Don . McCosh, past . Grey ;'Bruce area president to Bruce'East dist trict annual being held at Cargill' United • Church. This was the last of the 9 District Annuals of the Grey -Bruce Area. They are hap- py to report .8 districts have 100% standing conveners reports and the other .district had ` a failure in one convenership. *WEDNESDAY,„ JUNE .3rd, 196: Bali Teams Evenly. Matched The Whitechurch ' Junior 'team and Belgrave Intermediate •.team had their first; soft -ball game on Brussels diamond, Thursday even- ing. Wayne Farrier was on : the mound for Whitechurch with George Skinn catcher.;. Keith Pletch and, Jim Coultes "'were • pitchers and Wayne Coultes catcher for Bel - grave. The score was 1-0 for Belgrave. On Saturday evening Whitechurch. and Clinton played; a postponed game scheduled. for May 26th on the Wingham dia- ► spa •OM1 PRODUCTS LTD. Despite the fact -dairy cattle were fed well all winter theyl� loose weight... if fed only. cou� lush, ' green past re Pastures are` high in pro' tein but low in carbohydrates and energy. SHUR-GAIN PASTURE DAIRY.RATION is . the .: carbohydrates and thus'rovidea high: in carbohy P energy lacking 'in lush given reen pastures: Maintain y our herd ,production throughout the early 'growing . ' ;season' with SHUR-GAIN PASTURE DAIRY RATION. ANDERSON FLA: .13 Lucknow :.Phone 528-2026 feed service f i The score was. ase 12-6n fav:. tom:°rG�i'� . , our at/b'�`,�7..tu�re� ��.�'f'.t��►:t;���,11�'+.sxalr�w .�'�''?�"�.��;+a'�R.�� �.'•'' our. of Whitechurch; treszor�%NE■r■ oiU aaamai usaitia•aar usiamair tssmip ral■A' iloaas■aolo■1s■ a i . • = Interment" . w a $ in Kincardine take a course at, Trenton. Cemetery. Rev. Wm.. J. Carson et Miss Patricia Pentland, R.N. ' of Bervie and Kinloss United Church' officiated, assisted by Rete. Loy than of Teeswater. ' pallbearers were Clare Bushell, Earl Quinn, Wayne Bushell-, Lloyd Husk, bran' Colwell and Charles Sitler, Flow - Stratford Hospital staff spent the week -end with her parents`, Mr. and Mrs. "Frank Pentland; also were their daughter Mrs. Lloyd Pearce,' Mr, .Pearce. and Ricky, London. Mr', and ' Mrs. Leonard Belot', erbearers' were Delmar Lindsay, 'Mark one Kristin of Detroit . spent Albert, v Colwell, Donald Geddes, the at •the Pentland Ray Stanle; Doug ' Bannerman week -end and Larry ,:Bannerman. Ranch, 6th con, of . Ashfield. IS CLOSE AT During the summer . vacation,' many children from . Lucknow and district will be seeking ,outtheir favoriteswimming hole, fishing streamor boating area, j • i. 1,. •• a.. • i .1 • i. • r a. • .■ •■' • ■ •.• i i• st ■ ■ r'. i •. : • • AS • ADULTS, WE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY ! a ▪ •.• ■ • 1 • i• • i� i .•• •r 1.• ^ • ■. 1 .1 • a. i. • ■ • ■. ■ a. r ONTARIO' SILVER and SBL CK FLEET • • Rroper instruction in water , safety could make for a happier and more enjoyable summer, for everyone in' the Lucknow' area, ght to. You As a , Public Service by tsars■aiiIIannolo■I MIIsnseaarrtiisia iiiii.imamnia n> r ■Nicasaaminrwen®taarnrwii