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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-06-17, Page 9111011 •A A WEDNESDAY( JUNE'. 17th, 1964' • ,THE; LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . ......mumnimammummemmornmmummil AT.PENTION....POULTRY. PRODUCERS • BESURE TO . ASTQU$� g e►11(T" Old —'THR • 11, , gg anFowi Marketing Plane .: Durung _::{ the' Week . of June ' 22-0.-26: ■ PBOOTHS SITUATED AT; i Dept. of Agriculture, . Walkerton .:-= June '22nd - 26th .. Wiarton Town Hall, Wiarton. --, JUNE. 22nd ONLY .,■ •, :. . Ripley Town Hall,:Ripley JUNE:22nd ONLY • a 1' . OPEN -- 9:00'' a M. to 5400 ..p.rn a1 . a • ▪ Producers may vote ,at the Poll, most, -convenient to'thern.:i` a SUPPORT YOUR .,OWN INDUSTRY - VOTE YES, • • sii•Iiimmea■ ■sinna/n'anartnr�n■�n aUU�■aa�'saau /�■it i WHITECH:URCH Mrs. ''Bertha De Groot. visited Wednesday with.. Mr... and Mrs, Simon De Boer of St. Helens. Mr. George Thompson has been. engaged . at . the Wingham and District . •Hospital.' as a mainten- ance man. He began his duties this week. • , This community'. extends their sympathy . to Mr. Ezra Scholtz the passing of his mother Mrs. Emerson •Dennis, 85,. of Blyth in the. Clinton /Hospital 'on Tuesday. The `funeral service was . held . on Thursday .at the Tsasker' Funeral: .Home with burial. in Union Ceme= tery, Blyth:. Mr. . Alex Hand has .left the Wingham and District Hospital as maintenance man and has secur- ed a position in Kitchener. Mr. •Russel Gaunt was released on Friday from . Wingham and District Hospital. • This community wishes Mr. Andy Gaunt a speedy recovery from his accident. On , Wednes- day ednes day' while sawing logs with a chain saw, in . some manner it. caught his left hand severing the little finger and mangling the next one which the : Doctor hopes to save. He isa patient in Wing- ham ing ham • Hospital: MONUMENTS' Chain Save Causes Inj,ury:'To. • Hand. (ST... HELENS) Mr. ' Andrew ` Gaunt • suffereda painful- accident ori Wednesday afternoon in a chain -saw mishap. He ' and. Frank Mewhinney were sawing the last log. when .the saw caught Andy's' . left hand, He was' removed to. Wingham ' ..Hospital where he underwent surgery 'later that evening.. We wish Andy a speedy recovery. Attending the Kennedy reunion at' Preston . on Saturday .from this. community were: Mrs. • Lorne Durnin and J... D.; .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyons Sr.• and Bob and Mr: and • Mrs. George Kennedy, Jack and Bill. Mr. W, I: ' Miller.: has not .been enjoying good health and has been, confined to . bed at ,his home. -• Attending the Salkeld picnic : at Goderich on Sunday from this dis- trict were: Mrs. W. I. Miller and Isobel; Mrs. Toni Todd; Mr. W.' A. • Miller, Mr. .and Mrs'. Allan Miller and family Mrs. Frank McQuillin; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Salkeld and Larry.. Mr. George McQuillin of Ham- ilton was : a . recent , visitor /with 'Mr. and Mrs. Purdonand other , relatives. Sympathy of the community, goes to Mr. and Mrs. -John 'Cam- eron,/in, the loss : of his brother Mr. Callum' Cameron in 'Detroit on Saturday. .Mrs, Alex Purves is : 'a 'patient. in London Hospital. E NINE GET "MOORE" FOR YOUR MONEY • For sound counsel .ar<d'.a fairprice on a monument correctly designed'. from 'quality material,rely ori. SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat .O'Hagan,• Prop. Established Over Sixty Years Walkerton Phone .881-0234., la So easy to apply ® Resists. Sun, Fumes and Mildew • Sparkling, fresh colors • Benjamin *paints 1 m.:Murdie and ion HARDWARE: — ' Phone 528-2906: On Your Home There is No Substitute For Quality Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Cardis .: and daughters . of Preston were . Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. thea Stuart, Don Panfiabecker and family. Third Mr: and Mrs .:Wm 'Somers'. of Is Elmira; Mildred ' Somers of Strat- ford and Ivan McQuillin of Water- loo were. Sunday visitors. with: Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin.- Mrs. cQuillin.Mrs. '`Emma Morris, sister of Mrs. Jos Gaunt, .passed away;. Tuesday, June 9 in Pittsburg in heir 89th year. F+`� F•,4 Puts the things R�ceives: Gold tort Sister To Win This` Award Ethel Stuart,' 17 -year-old daugh- ter of'"Mr. and Mrs_ Allan Stuart, R.R.: 1. Eganville, . isthe thud daughter of that family to win the Girl Guide Gold Cord. Ethel's. ' mother; is the former Ethel Martin, daughter ofthe late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. t. Martin of, Paramount. "' • Presentation . of , the award : was made recently at a Sunday even- ing service in .St.John's Anglican Church, Eganville. About 40 Girl Guides • and Brownies paraded to church for this special .service at ake • reached the r. •AlS/K OV MONTREAL anti'111 Inan , Bring all. yOUr personal Credit needt under, one roof i*;'. LUCKNOVV BRANCH — Milton Rayner, Manager sermon with ', stress laid ,.,on .the ideals ' of Scouting and Guiding. During • the 'service, the '.Div- Earned 43 ,Bedges , Ethel started • in Brownies and1 in three Years 'received her wings, entering' the . Guide Company fiVe Seconder, Patrel 'Leader and om- pany leader, Her hobhieS are, earning badges, crafts, softball and' reading. She 'has earned 43 proficiency badges, Little House, Woodcrift And Religion and Life Emblem and All-round. Cord. She has attended Guide Camps at Cal- abogie and Doe Lake and is. to be •a counsellor at Camp POntiae .this .summer.'. At .the recent 'Cadet inspedion she Was awarfied the prize for the best Lieutenant in Eganville Cadet!, She wa! chosen to' receive the cup for the volley- ball text!. Her Provincial,. "I3e Prepared" challenge was to make all plsns for .a party of 15 Girl Ouides to visit Ottawa on a sight - seeing 'tour. She met the tester in: Almonte. Guide Alison Bimm' pre- sented .Ethel ' with a nosegay on: 'behalf of the company. , A . corsage • and; boutounierre were. presented th. her parents, Mr, - • and Mrs;" Allan Stuart,. , in appreciation. • of their helpand encouragement to the Guides in past :eight` years: The ,;Guide Company presented. her .with a travelling clock & from the . Brownies, a Guide billfold: Other'. gifts: Were presented to "her to : climax ` her years with the Eganville Girl Guides., .The. Brownies .and, Guides . sang. severs o t eir. songs, o owe • y Taps The „church hall was: taste:.. fully :decorated . in Blue And Gold Guide 'colours..:. The tea -table tlwas centered with' a large, cake 'decor- ated in • Guide colours with the blue, trefoil surrounded by a gold' cord flanked . with tall blue and , gold 'tapers, Baskets of ' .mixed blueandgold flowers accented the , colour scheme: • , ' • Guide Ethel Stuart expressed, her thanks and appreciation to all her -leaders, teachers .and friends for all their, help in making , this • evening possible. Of special In- terest is t'he fact that Ethel ,is. the: third daughter of Mr:. and Mrs. Allan • ;Stuart,. • Eganville, to. 'be presented with .the Gold Cord from the Girl Guides. Her sister; • ' Margaret,. ( rs.. Bruce McLeod) won the awar .in. 1960 . and .is presently a leader of. the 1st.. Eganville'� Company ,Her, .. sister, Mary, won the Gold Cord in 1961 and • has completed her second year' • at Carleton Univer- sity, Ottawa. Present from a. distance were:. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Martin, • David and Robert,: from. Maple, Ontario, and •Mr.. W. ' P. • Martin . and Mr, G. L. Martin from. Luck- • now and Mr, John M. Stuart, from Carp. • 34 BRUCE COUNTY STEERS.' NOMINATED FOR ROYAL 'bruce County has 34 beef steers nominated for. the 1QUeen's eas class at. the Royal, Agricul- tural Wiriter Pair in November, A change has been ma'de in the ,show .this year that will be of interest Wt. farm 'families. The , steers . will go to the Royal on Thursday, November 19th, show at -10:00 a.m. on' Friday the 20th arid sell at 2:00 p.m. the. same day, This will eliminate the .need of two trips for parents' and fri- ends wishing.to see both the ShOw arid sale.