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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Murray Walden, .37 -year-old Hu-
ron ' Township farmer lost two
• fingers of his right hand in a
farming accident ' last ,Thursday,,
and . doctors at ' Victoria : Hospital
are trying to save a third finger..
Murray; w.: h o' • farms : on ' the
fourth .of .Huron just west of Pine
River Church, does a - consider-.
able amount of custom work at
silo filling time and is usually
assisted by Lyn •'Lowry; Bill' and
Leroy Godfrey. Murray .' had just
• moved his equipment , from • the
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23rd, 1964
farm of Gordon Elliott at Am-
berley to Murray ' Farrell'ss .farm,
on Highway 21 just north of Pine.
River church. .Along with Mur-
ray Farrell, Gordon Farrell ' and
Leonard Reid, .he was setting up
the' equipment in ,preparation • for
filling the silo;
The blower. at the silo was plug-
ged and in attempting to free the
machinery, . 'the : blower made a
revolution and mangledhis.. right.
hand. He was taken to Kincar-
dine. Hospital, treated,' and re-
moved at • once by ambulance to
Victoria Hospital, London. Mrs.
Walden accompanied him to Lon-
don in. the . ambulance. -
Murray lost the fourth and fifth
fingers on his right hand and the'
palm was mangled , back as far
as the wrist joint. It is hoped
that the third finger . c a n be
saved. Mr:: and Mrs. Walden have
a family . of two boys ' and two
girls, all in school. Murray . is a
brother of Glen Walden of Luck
now..
•
Tennant k�enderson
Sells Local: Home::
4-H Beef And Dairy Clubs Have
Achievement Day At.:Ficitfait.:.:.
The enjoyment_ of . retirement to .. Lucknow Fair 'Day was achieve= ley of R.R. `3 'Goderich':with the
Lucknow by two Wingham men ment day for . members of the
Tennant aid Donald . Henderson Lucknow 4-11. Beef calf club 'and•
was short-lived and was climaxed the 4-H: Dairy calf clubClub..
with the , rale of their .Lucknow leaders for Beef and Dairy /Clubs
home this 'week. - , were Andrew Gaunt, Tom ?Todd,.
Thetwo brothers retired froth George Kennedy 'and . Glen Wal -
their Wingham . work. • and moved den '
to Lucknow, in`,August, 1962.. They. Dairy Section •
'purchased 'the' home on the• south- In • the . Junior .Holstein 'division,'
east :.corner. of Havelock . a :n d 'Donnie '.Robb of R.
. R 3 Goderich
''Gough streets ` in- the :village and placed first followed by Douglas`
others in order, Doug Alton, R.R..
3 Lucknow°, Douglas Gaunt,. R.R.
2 Lucknow; Tom MacDonald, R.R.
3 Lucknow; Eldo Hildebrand, R.R.
2 Auburn;, Alan' Finlayson, R.R.
3 Lucknow; George MacDonald,
R.R. 3 Lucknow.
In the showmanship division, the
first prize went to '• Doug Alton
and the others in order were
Douglas MacKenzie, John ,':.Brad -
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FATHER
PASSES
SUDDENLY
ScnneiC orus
Walter A. Campbell,, 69, of Ot-
tawa, father of Mrs. L. E. Goy e• Friday
ette of Lucknow, died suddenly in Her
Ottawa hospital last Thursday fol- The Schneider Male Chorus,
lowing a .heart attack.. Funeral which appears at Lucknow Dis-
was in Ottawa Saturday. trict High School auditorium this
Mr. Campbell had been hos- Friday, • September ber 25th,• at .8:30
pitalized for a week, prior. to his' P
death. Word that his condition record
has. achieved an impressive •
of , accomplishments since
had worsened was received here its formation in 1947. Travelling'
by the Goyette family late last some 30,000 . miles and appearing
Wednesday night and Mr. and in approximately 350 concerts, the
Mrs. Goyette, , Allison and Linda chorus has easily become the best
drove through. ' the night to •Ot- known male chorus in this part
tawa arriving there _about 9 ain. of Canada.
Thursday, just a few minutes be- Among its 'many highlights, the
grouphas sung on a - number of
occasions in Rochester and Chau-
tauqua, N.Y.; . has participated' in
a mid -west• male chorus festival
Mr. Campbell retired as a civil in Milwaukee; : has toured in eas-
engineer about four ;years. ago and tern Ontario a n d appeared : in
since . that . time has been ' doing Montreal. Appearances at world
consulting work. He is ' survived and nation-wide conferencesas
by his wife, a ,daughter Mrs. L. well as , a number ` of ' television
E. (Eunice) Goyette and a -programs are among other ac
son '.' William : of • 'Calgary. Mrs. complishments. Everywhere,' cri-
Goyette. ' remained with her mo- tics have been unanimous in •
ther for a week and both 'then their praise of the chorus.
plan to return to Lucknow: 'Conductor, Paul " Berg, 'has had
many years of experience in chor-
al conducting both ' in Canada arid' •
the United States. Under his : di-
rection, the singers have 'become,
an ensemble capable of many.
changes of mood ` and great dy-
namic effects.
The chorus program has been
selected 'to appeal -to • all who at-.
fore ., word of , hisdeath was re-
ceived.
e-
ceived. , Paul.. and . Allan Goyette
stayed in Lucknow with 'Mr. and
Mrs. Elwin Hall.
• SISTER ' PASSES MONDAY'
Following an illness. of over a
.year, Mrs. Fred •Plaetzer of Au-
burn. passed. • away at Clinton Hos=
Hos-
five .weeks later,;: Donald Hender MacKenzie, R.R. 3 Lucknow;', Gar- ley, Douglas Gaunt, Eldo . Hilde- pital on Monday, Mrs: laetzer
son. died quite suddenly. • • ry . MacKenzie R.R. 3' LucknoP h Y P t includesntheir,concerts:.: Sacred.: music ,
g W. brand, ' Alan Finlayson, Donnie the former Lena Plunkett, was the .works f B
In ,July of .this .N year, Tennant Senior •winner was° John Brad -.Robb,: Garry , :MacKenzie, ``Tom only sister of Mrs. J. `M(Grace)o Beethoven ,R Mo=.
yy o zart and the conteriporary, Ran
suffered a stroke -and • has . been'' MacDonald, George MacDonald. ` Greer of Lucknow. She . was. 64. .
... _ , in _.: dall Thompson: Spirituals .and folk
hospitalized since in Wingham and Beef Calves • Mrs Plaetzer was predeceased songs'f 'nations add var
• . . .. o many na tons
is now •at 'Westminster 'Hospital, Sandy'' Simpson of .R,R .3 God -bye her husband in 1958: She"is:. let - to the .concert.
Jessie - MacKay �Y
The house has been purchased . in 'the beef 'section followed by
b MMrs: Clarence.
Y:. est ; At
•
erich had the ' best Junior.Heifer`
Bell• of owE.
Cleveland. Mrs.. Bell is a .daugh= 1 d
•
Fair Joseph Austin of R.R. '7•: Luck -
A h a now.
ter, of Mrs.. Char es Lorenz.of t rs ay rence on ...the home farm near. I.
after, the first Lucknow 'Fair. • 99
Lucknow:• Mrs.' Lorenz, who will :. . Mewlunney :.,of R.R.' 1 Lucknow'-Auliu-n: . Two - brothers .:and ; •a ss-'.
be 90 on.her° next birthday and years: ago was the oldest attend- finished . first , with the. others in ter survive :. Wilfred Plunkett of
has resided' in` the Finla. ' a art ant at the fair:. Saturday and was. order�'being John Lyons, R.R. 1 Auburn: 'Milton of Toronto. 'and'
• y P resented With a; prize for, ..this Lucknow; Jack. Aitchison,R.R.•1
:makeMrs:. Greer. . of . Lucknow.
'honor. Jessie MacKay of Lucknow, Lucknow,
n street will
her home with' :Mr,' and Mrs. Bell.'The funeral will : be hel :
who `will be ' 97 in October, has . In' the :' steer. section, Hugh .odd.d Thurs-
bosses ion . of the � .home ' will ; be .T day � at.2:00 p.m. from•:Auburn;..,
obtained in about'' a month. never ' missed; 'a Lucknow: fair of 'R.R..2' Lucknow' placed first
when, it was at all .. ossible • to, :fit=ited Church: The body' is rest-
• ' 'P followed. � Wayne Todd R.R.R2'
Arrangements` ' ;for the sale of by .. ng at the :'Stiles : Funeral Home, ,'
en tend. She was driven .to Seim- .Lucknow; 'Murray • Morrison R.R. burn:
the house • has': been made by Ten-
.
event b Mrs. William Mac
• nant's sister : Mrs. Harold Wicks
survived by her daughters,' Mrs. The concert : is • . sponsored . by
Evelyn Milian of ' Colborne; : Town- the Lucknow District High School
ship, Mrs. Ken (Lenora) Sword of ' .Band.
Smooth: Rock Falls and son' Law I • `
This : •group: `is 'pleased to''. be '
able to: -bring . this, .;distinguished.
chorus to the `community and is
anticipating': a capacity : audience
for this musical `treat of the sea=:.
son. J. ' M. Schneider Limited of
Kitchener is proud': to be assoc-.
iated' with these Ambassadors °•of
Song who;have brought, honor and
esteem ,not ' only to • the company
but to the community as .well.
day's a .en .y " '1 Lucknow .- Au
Ray Hogan, R;R 7
Intyre who : acts as a companion Lucknow.
ici.n
•
of Port Credit Mrs; Wicks hast theMcKay sisters
,• • oun sister Annie who was . 89. p,.,
.. da uesda ' also attend- '
y g orrours' : or showmanshl follow= .� . •
rester y (T _ Y) •... ed by Wayne Todd, Murray •Me,� t.4•'Of! . Lucknow Fair Da
at theirAs .well 'as having, the. best �am . Pred t o s .` Di n t . Dam n
Jessie'sd e
psince.s 'ent .much df her time here ohome on Gough .Street: steer Hugh• Todd also .took the pBrother's illnessHe will re-'. y.
• turn to. her home at Porti .Credit pIrl , yfollowing . release- from• hospital., ed the fair and. as well toured whinne Muria •Morrison" John `
•Y Y
the. arena Friday'evening in 'her Lypns; Jack:Aitchison, .• SandyAll day rain reports . by. the' ; ranking facilities better for ', the
wheel chair ` to see the 'indoor. ex- , Simpson, Joseph Austin, Ray Ho-wegherman
just didn't material Fair: Reeve Joynt said. that ' .it
JOE' NfcCOY PASSES hibits. :. • gap• Fair f' was ..• the intention of:the . village:
ize for the Lucknow Fall
last, Saturday. ' . and , except for ,;a to:;•enhence the appearance• . of the
Funeral services ;for Earl (Joe)
McCoy of .. Lucknow were held on. .the grounds
Funeral heldThis . weeks .issue . is bulg good one, : and given a ; little sun-.' Stothers spoke briefly: and a .let
from the 'Johnstone the platform.. to receive his award.Y,
' " ' 'South - Ing. at the. seams: again with � shine,' the attendance. might, pos-.;ter Was read from. Murray aunt
on Monday With. burial. in He expressed his; thanks .over the .story after storyheld. .ever.,
Y ,
Kinloss Cemetery.,Joe :: died in public address.system.. Miss, Mac -Y sibly have been up. for the'first membet• :for Huron=$ruce': riding,
yalong with much rural news. Saturda. event.: held by the Luck-;; ex pressi .his regret in beingun-
Wingham Hospital Friday .at the ,Kay 'and Rev.. Cox ,each .,received '.: Yp g . g
We hate :to have' to do this now- Agricultural '. Societ !
. . }Society.: able-' to attend � the •fair
• Rev. • Benson Cox of'Kinlough,
an few scattered drops, the `day was park for the observance 'next year
'age90, was the oldest gentleman CROWD 11) :AGAIN '.
CR0 AG N dry throughout. The' Fair: was' a • of . the Centennial Fair.. S B.
'and 'walked to
age of 71. , $5 as their •-reward.
�: vent . us from running more !
Baby
' C uveae Is One .01 H'inniiL�hC . LJ than • 16 ; pages under present
•eryone ' ' For the brass band en -Judges, Mrs. Donald Blue, Mrs.
.circumstances. We ' hope to,
School Band headed bythe Luc- d i feature of the H. 'Kinkaid:
• catch . u Lucknow fair'for.
sts • District High Ambrose Gamble, J
A b
know majorettes did teir usual years has been the rural school
99th Annual .Lucknow Fall Fair that our readers and comes
but production limitations pre -W '
There . was band music. for ev- ; School Competition
p shortly and trust s
job. , For .the lovers of the.competitions. Schools entering' this' •
pondents will be ' patient.
• fine
.• are' not Mr.. and Mrs. Walter, :Arnold was ' bagpipes, t h e Teeswater •High -•i year, along with ';their' teacher
prize winning babies
• third. Consolation, winners.- were ' ; �, . � .. Landers; a very youthful" group,. ,were: Belfast; :Don. Cameron;. U. -j
confined to ,any one .area as this• r' Mr., and Mrs. George Richards, thrilled fair" oers with .their fine. S.S. N: o 12 West Wawanosh F.or-
.ear's winners at . the Lucknow Patricia Ann, . daughter of • M . .. . g
11 Elliott,' RA. , 2 . Rip- and Jim are visiting with. music and were very generous in ,dyce ), Mrs. George, . Kennedy; No.
F• all Fair came • from ` Ashfield. and Mrs: Bi .. , . P . . Y
• lap Grvin son. of ;Mr, and his parents Mia and Mrs. Orland their selections throughout the af- 2 Kinloss (Kinlough) Miss Betty
:Lucknow and Teeswater. • ley, .AI . i- Richards. George has been moved ternoon. 'Hunter No.4. West. Wawanosh
In ' the. under. 6 months class Mrs: `Lorne Eadie, Holyrood; R
William, son of Mr. •and' 'from • R C 'A R.C.A.F. Station at •• Portage. Reeve George Joynt df .Luck- : (St., Helens); Mrs. ,George .Fisher;•
Gerald Alan,son ' of Mr. and :Mrs, chard , W. la Prairie to, .C.A.F. • Station ••a ,.
' ' M A stip Martin Judy Eileen R now ..Fair President Oliver Mac- No.. 9 Ashfield Mrs` John Mow-
im r about mi : ora in- , .
Lorne Cook of Ashfield Township Mrs.
u G' 1` b t fifty 'les f W' '
• daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Gor • Charles,. Steve &Others and Gorr bray.
was f nst, Steven Ross .•son of g Hol rood; Rob- : IP g• ,
in' : was. don MacDonald, y
Mr. and � Mrs: Ross Durn
s" and and Michael Scott, son ert Alvin, son of. Mr.. and Mrs. .' s
Mr. ° _ Alvin Alton; Lois Anne, daugh
ll
.. off/ and :Mrs. George Hum .
p as a.
it • Consolation ter of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton. Al p ey y
phrey •w a S, third:
prizes went to Karen Elizabeth, ton; Valerie.. Denise, .daughter of.
Mr. and, Mrs. -Harold Maize, Dun_
daughter. of Mr: and b'lrs. Arthur NQ .T® High
mes, son ; ,
Eggleston, R.R. 2' Auburn; Don- ..gapnnon and Gregory
Wilson • : � .
na Anne, daughter of Mr. and of: Mr. and Mrs. Murray ,
homson W h r.te .
R.R 2 Auburn, were also , entrees UflI o 'I s:
Mrs. •Bruce •T. �c 0� mrr�:u PrePared ,. , ,,
six to twelve months class: . ,, • ey les, three tricycles 'and the to p pa ed sj,ee \', As on •
Mrs. Bruce r Thomson. , W h. i t a f in this the In keeping with ..many other c y
. 'There were, three entries in` Girl Guide float , the' late president John F. Ken- :. '
church; Sandra Lee, 'daughter of lass. First Prize
• 1
12 to` l8 months. C POfficial
Opening don Montgomery led the'parade - 'Fordyce' school won first in the,
to the fair in one of the , new parade and dress competition fol -
cars from. Montgomery` Motors. lowed : by Kinlough and ` leo. ' 9
Besides' the several.rural.schools Ashfield. In • the'• chorus,. and `yell,
in the parade, Kinloss Central and No. 9 Ashfield placed first;` Bel-
Lucknow Public. Schools paraded fast second and Kinlough third.
in : a body. Thirteen ponies and Loree Campbell` of, St.. ` Helens
horses added .colour to the pay was. the only entry in the public
ade along with six decorated' bit
school speaking contest.. iter three
schools , the gir s` at ' Ripley Dis- Hedy. }' .
Mr, and Mrs: Ross Irwin ()tilers ht f trict High School 'were asked to p g
went to Brenda Lee, daughter Don ld Blue of Rivle ac d as nn Judged
entering this class were �` Betty
• t• Teeswater.:
Diane au er o _ a
vote ori whether or. not they want., Y a e ••
Mrs, Mrs.
Christie, master of .Ceremonies far: the of Decorated bic�•cles, Stewart Al-
, Marie • daughter' of Mr.and 14r. and ' ed to' ":tvea"r a standard uniform in
' Gregory Douglas,. son of. Mternoon and called on Oliver Mac -
daughter
ton, Ken Straughan, Melvin Ir�rin,
Allan Gibson and Patricia,f'atrr 'Mrs,
Al was second and class: . ,, Brenda Ritchie: Elizabeth .Ritchie'
dau er of Mr. and °Mrs. Allan Mrs. Bill i GibsonThe . students were resented Charles, president of the Agricnl-
. Fancy Dianne, daughter of Mr. , with p aural Society and George .Joynt, Jackie Haldenby
• Barger, the suggestion by the School . , Tricycles,. . ,
g
reeve . of Lucknow who - officially Tricycles, Joanne Ftitclire, Nan-
Sally Lynn daughter of. Mr. and and Mrs. Dan: McInnes, flol rood, Board on Friday and asked to
i e was third.: . opened the afternoon: •Mrs Mae eS Ritchie, Marianne Alton, Bar—
bara
ar-
Mrs: Elwin 'Hall won first• pr z .., w . i ,. - n, �.a n .d :talk it over with their parents
Mrs, Eunice Enrrmcrt�
Charles paid tribute to.th� • v illage w; • Cameron, Coln Cameron.
in slit to twelve. months class.. • Harris on the week -end...,
ai•a
Mrs. Jim liiat ris of 'Kincardine
dine , iii test Feet, Steven 'Eadie, nine
Ronald ` ane son. of Mr. ,nt►d. The proposal was turned down and the Lucknow Lions fol their`: gg
Wayne, ,
Mrs, Ronald:Thompsoi) rwas sec were the judges for the baby ' Mondaybya close vote of 39-34.
ond and 'Debra Ann, daughter of contest. work : in the park and. arena in (Cant►Hued': > on page 131