The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-01-09, Page 1$3,00 A. -'Rear In Advance -, $1.00 • Extra To V S.A,.
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LUCKNOW.,QNTAR10° WED+1 • SDA,Y, JAN1; .9't}lty. 1983
Single C:opr 1'Oe ' 14 Pages,
Nh
PTTH
TAKING ' THREE MU$'
M Farm Home Burned
To GroundDAIRY COURSE : AT AC
Months
OnIyHpoY@ �n .Jahn__macMTwo Dand 'Mrs. Peter MacDonald of
,The Name of Mr. 'and. •Mr•:. l l:
Ashfield, is taking ,. '.a „ three
don.. MacLenna'ri, '4•111'.1° ` E{�t rf months;' dairy science course at
SENTINEI. MAILING •LIST the Ot,A,C.,. inr Guelph. The course
'Localsh' Was, 4u:rn+d � t'x, ;the ; ;.
ig�'ound' on.. - Sunda Dec ember ''
CORRECTEDpLAST WEEK . runs from January' 3rd rt,o March
, ,30th.. Tli�ey eh.. ' tkCCu •� • . 'tl .�' '. 29+th •. ' • ; •, ,
ad tric<t.ttxe.� Dome•• . •The ,.,_"', ... ., ,
30t , T about, two'p o i •, i 1 ht Scntrnel mailing .,list John is one of +40 ,,
Y m t t.hs. { , n ye7ui>g men'
i w,1, corrected up• to: T.�ursT' taking the course, 'one 'of�'•therr
... •Nath ng, i�ras sas:t�d. Mi..' and ' ,
da
Mrs, 1V1'aaLennarr and two• . ell 'T .- i Y• Of :last ,week a :- pay- ePm•ng from as.' far` ,'a:, Nova
M a • t;d ments•in recent weeks :to•that • Scotia; • m "
ren: Rod,: in, his :3rd `ye,'ar' and i ,date, :.
should be, advanced ac= J�ohn.' has, been 'em,p,•oyed' for
Shawtx age tt;hree mo.xth , ":ere . c;ordin'gly :iwi•th this . issue. the past two...years ears with UDPC
at' Sticks • Store : at Am crlc; ..„,Check. y
y Che k• the expiry 'date on at . Winnham and. 'Blyth. :
shopping for groceries 'hal the L. your address label tosee it.:fire .of undetermined origin broke , " :propel•. credit has been .given..
out' about 1:00 p.m, h'if .`. rtlabel „
your reads •" 62 ' that
Only ' .the foundation . of '.the.; • indicates your, subscription
home remains , and -in the; ashes expired...the •end of December
are everything the :VIdeliennans
possessed except the c :other they
were •wea'ring,
and i.
s due for renewal.. •
Any 'rnunth • prior to that
means you•are •in•arrear_
The .fire occurred on •the-;worstearly' attention .Go
.day,Of 'the• *inter;w:th_a blizzard i' .'1'equested-.r '.
• blowing' and bitterly cold. Riley
Fire ''Department • waS summoned
• but wean unableto' do
•an.ytiing
but camen adjacent t bii1 i,• }
Ie
T
t
Passed
'and 'Protect t' ern. A. drive' shed • 1
a er'ed • t
w'as
en °n' 'b a fir
d �. y.; the e•. 'Rips+
Awsy
OnMonday
ley., firemen . 'laid 1;t)00 ' feet of
;:.hose 'to • the °1�8' :Mrle Rty.Cr on �tiie ".:,Dea•t' •came
h on lVtpnday.:'�to:• little•
•
MacLennan, farm,. but the hose , D:or.een'Bertha Sarah Jane Carter,.
froze. ; ',darling • ciaugh:ter of •Mr. and Mrs
'Last July Eldon , MacLennan ''1✓4vr ; 'Garter, •of ...Concession.:,4
moved a section of .the Art Court Iain ors:.:
nesot
• Stre aArnbt;-icy' to :his fair' Doreen. was' in. her, fifth year"
mi :east ;o'n hi; hw4a '• ' and '•wa_s'• one of 1 :.
Ghrce les .,e k g, y 86, ,r • � e e etien ' children':
ands. proceeded- to. c;orivt,rt: ,t to a :She wa. �a: ••bright • and active
:' c.omfertable dwetling..• It vc •res little "g:rr and ,had :'been•in:Tier
. •. tom -_, , '._....-_ ,....._.i .,.
dy fo:r "occu.pancy,: Li�t''le more than t xsu:i :hca:,tai.,
two; rnorrths. ago • One' of the "children. wakened
Since ',the fire, the MacLennan {{•the 'parehts• d,u<rin•g the, night Fr.i
fa 'riily have bemri residing ess •: day to ,t, t' them that 'Doreen: was
•" w.it; Pa:ren'. Vlr: 'ill:: wvas .,,a, ''aren•t'l� ".in'' a•
.ti5:•e ,road h h 'Pare , , .... pP .. Y.
acid/.Mrs, Emile 'Vlac l.'nrian Thin•'; coni u's:cin aid' when• the doctor
'are Making .• •P lan.s. `U) mo.vr toa ' ai•ri'v?:d' he .had her taken :,to •Kin-
,Borne 'at Atn:be ley at least enl ,card•ine., :but she' fai
led
• or ril 'u'r '�hyt Eldon overthe week -e d with
•
continue operating' • his ' Ashfield deaath•.cw ng on• <1Ronday:.
tfarm Mrs... ' Carter .Vas the' former
• G;'ace.Edg:ri,,•daughtei: of Mr, and.
Vlrs• James •Edgar''of,:Kincardine.'
" Besides' her,P arents ;Doreen, is
surGriwxed l,v,: f•i�e b.•athe.�s,. Levr,•;.
r Couple. 0HonClU
•r ,
•,:' yin ,•rid f , t..... ger se�. Grace.Barb:
ora :� ai err•.:c'':' Helen: and • Juci:
nth Anniversary y
a?1 at. ham" . •
Mr anti: The fu::: 1. >E'vice Was a.t•:the
:ler, of Gen.. 10;, Johnstone. -:Funeral ::Home; Luck-.
guests of: ..honour a' 6 :ot:a'l ev- •'nexw, •ot) .:Wed'nesda'y •afternoon:
ening, in HH,aly.roi,d ter r i'nt ,. i ."South•; Kinloss:
cognition of tht ;r .• '
,s}:clen �w c'd Cemetery,
link ..arixily '.r stir} ; :
Mr... sand, Vl . , F:, k�r�n,w ,ler
. ): h,ne j
hip .c x
were ',ma'rr'ed in g
7i'•
I•i d
� tl�:K e
rri is . � . Nephew
.t
east .of -H.olyrrood, Whr 'h, .5
• widely' known a' .the
.. County Leg 'Horne 'a'. he ;Vitiweiirii
•.at Sou/tharnptot :.
matter.
corn •
inMa Mail .
Arrives �;
• `Drstricnt• mail ServiCe changes
that `went into effect :on' .Monday,
have little' bearing.locally, apart
from•. the earlier ,arrivalof.;, the'_
morning` mail, .which; will be ap-
preciated,
p-preciated, especially' by. the "early
:birds."
The ,. truck • from ? Stratford, is
now due in' here ,at • 7:06 •am•:,.
which means that mail:' will .be
sorted and ready for distribution.
when the wickets open • at 8:30
a:rn., •
This'` -ear l.ier: arrival of the: mail
truck Will also permit rural mail'
couriers to' start their ,rounds
somewhat ca'''rer' ,The' previous
schedule. was'"b,ased• on the :8:40
arrwvaL.• tirne':.of the -mail: -truck;''
which depending on the volume
of. mail,'.meant,-that it..Was some
taxies 'close `:to 10;00 aim. before.'
all mail was: sorted at 'the •Post'.
Office. 1. •
:Win harp and Gode ch e rich
g.
ave'•
additional ;. service piyovided by'
an Outgoing Ymail early' irr' the
evening.
T,hisc service .'does, not apply
west• and :north. •of Wingham, so,
that aWhite•church, • Lucknow
H.oly-rood;. Ripley and• Kincardine.°
Offices. caret ' take' advan•tage of.
this additional • service:
Departure time, for the ..last
marl 'truck'east to :Stratford from
L' ugkn• -w is shortly before ' .4 00
o'clook, which. means Mid -after-
-
non ` for departure ' time • from
Kincardine.'. .
Tt 1S possible that •centres:`.so
of t
fee ed m• ay apply',,for the 'later.
service now available from- W'"
hthii•'and •Goderieh.
collision . with .:a tractor-trairler:,
$1,000. Damage in High -Sch�oI. Breakin,
Strike Second Time • A;t�- The Supertest
• ;Thieve . ade a "night of it ' Splin�te :reel! door: frames and. dam-''
aged doors' to' '''the extent that
more than one may have to be
replaced. -
The 'Publ i•e • School , was more
fortunate, .,The rear door' was for-
eed' . to , gain entrance, but the
c assrooms .were. not' 'locked. It
was evident that the ;sears Was
for money - px!estim:ably "ems .
Red • Cr ss ,money, which e pu-,
pils . •contri�bu't•ed • :,from. time to
time. They obtained 'little for
their efforts,
' T-hieve,s can he assured that •in
the future here won't be a penny
in either school, '
-Two Garages' Entered
.The- same night 'the fore and
Supertest fiarages were entered.
Deep snow' at . the bac k .< f .. the
Ford ,garage made it'very easy.to :'
trace; their activities. The thieves /
broke into the back' of 'tie, gar
age ,which they ;approached from
the north-west • off: V�iotori a• , .St..
W tll, They xntacle; their exit across;: •
the +hillgeastward to the stanO,pipe ' -
and then north to. :Wheeler• • St:
through ` Elmer. ;Johriston's ' pro-'
perty. '.•
At the Ford • Gar•a•ge• •they 0b+
tained silver 'from 'the cash re-;
giste'r and another' 'Considerable
amoun't of reserve silver in,•: a'.
When the .broke into four 1•
h
b ke n oaces'
n
in the Village in .the: early,,,hours
Of Saturday,. Deceernber 29—the
L,ucknow, ,District High School,
Lucknow Public ;School,; Gordon
Montgomery's ,4 Ford.Garage and
John Gammie's Supertest station;
• To get' 'a paltry :few' . dollars
from a • cupboard in ''the• Home
Economics...Roo'm, the thieves- did
extensive damage in the school;
It. 'is 'estimated„ that .repairs w'i'11
be upwards: of •$1;000. The Board
revised their insurance coverage
last year, so the damage: bill, will.
be covered,
Using a 'jimmy with `reckless.
abandon ' the • thieves, • smashed
their way into the Home Ec room
and- broke into cupboards ..there.
They forced etwo •doors: in the of-
fice. arid. smashed open a locked
fire- ,proof filing Cabinet. And in.
sanilar
fashion they wrecked des=
tructioi, on : almost every, locked
,door in ',the .school. Ixi the' pr ,ring
f
• rocess they• damaged
p . , • d , g•e leeks,
DII)" SANTA CLAUS.
FAII.
:TO ARRIVE
SQmeone i h s commun-
ity :may: still be waiting • ,for
•Santa •Claus to'' arrive. ,
In •a ba of incomingmail'
to the local- Post-TOffic.e rat •,
Christmas time there e . was a
,r.
small gift wraippe�d • ,package
with' an attached • tag "To
Minnie from ',Reg,. Doris and
K'ids." ; ..
'It ithay 'have Carrie -ou•t of a
r.
Christmas_ parcel .and
• not even , e :meant: for:anyone:
b . Y
%this: community. However;.
r,f the "address" means any
thing to .any of our readers:
con�tact'.Pos�tmaster .:Kenneth
Cameron.
If the:'cif ` �,•oes unclaimed
b t• b
oonta-iner.7 hey al eilped, .rear
selves `to a li'be'ral- supply of cig-
arettes .;1eC.al zing on•cries
pa;�ticu:lar
brand: •
2nd Tune At, 'Supertest
John G.ammie's • Supertes't Ser-
vice'Station was' on ,the,•pre New :.
Year's 'a'genda and was ag.an bar
glarized .early' last 8a'turd�ay 'mer-
ning. • Both times ; •enitrancce ' vas.
gained '`• by •breaking to :at the
rear . of the �bu:tl:drig:'
The.' loot 'in :tithe two break'ins
'oto about $200:0:0
Chided a" considerable • quantity
.of 'cigarettes, ,ehocolte oars,._
it will. !Yid' up in the `dead , , z•ors• b�lades, ands such'• iteni� th
letter Office".. of
• •-•are • the Snatch and run �•ari::y.
`.
WAS FATALLY INJURED. • There wa no money ;10 t •in.either'
of the �up
•
er to t n - ,
RETURNING.
FR L
OM UCKNOt'V
4 ..
An inquest .was 'held recently,':'
at Walkerton' into the high, 'ay
death of'Ph•ilip Manto,•age .�70, of.
'Hanover. Mr', :VFari�to .passed; ,way.. ' High
Int.,•oarGeWkeoiiHopial 'tliree days
:urling ;Swingy
ingt
after :his .smart model car was Curling has made a coinebaok;
r.•
In Local Couple '
tor Accident Years- �llas-rie
1, Mr, Mar' r ' Sprou•le zeceiv=
,, ).•: , ,4 . death
. :Mr': Eckens tl.e•. :..7• snn, <)f , ed ww;or.d rF,�c,7,.r Of the
:the'Jacob •-.and • Cat her .rie'p.heCV,,. Clarence • B. eg-•
,•late';, Jac , h ••
h,; t c,si•ded : fort , . •c f • .V:;•tesla,' 13::C •.,as' a; . 'ire
. Ec�kenswi:'ler.,: c�
"n' ugli:. Eldon ;, �f'' r;'UI:ics ,'receive>ed` in 'a
-many.'•y,,ear , at , K -.r .0 t, -s.u,t•• c. , . � -
•Townshi: r ':a,•t�:dant: on. New' 'Year's
',.'• was' ;born In Ca•-• e'1, P ••mote • • •••
•
before 'fa rlv • `:11o,.'t'd'o.Ki•n- E'e.
f e ' the rn ,. .
• ,,:". t ..1 l3 r.c'y' .A"Zi ' adco'rnpanied
'loss: �•:� „
' r thea• ' or-. h:: tv•i.fc° 4ind hrs ...1 rothei -
°. Mr's. E keri:,ws„ ;t . . f by
•
• , ,. 1,1,.',.. ��.'fe at.the time
riser' ',;:lice• 'Thomri4en; daughter ;.,:n la, ,i.i0 ,1,
of the late 1Q c;:i. and N-aom'i .of tore;:s�4 ;d�'nt '
a.,. : f:e.c' . .s.'' ' son.:df Mr.:
Thompson, and '` � a< hcyr n on the Mr.,» Be
1,0 h' Concession'° o,'f • Kinloss,, jai .` and 7•lr.„ .la 'i)c'' 13t:gley` of • Moose
•
• v ;n rm r;; ..wa: years o age.
thoug'l e' arm „y ,�.� ,� g, aw,•
'' the' 8:th Concess...,i i ,,t • tilt fime.' TO e--..futre +., :w.a: • held . on•' his
of',their marria r•; ',+•1);.'`i �w•a.i 'per iii; t1 d.,;v. •• •
g } e: .ir'vrive,d b 'hiq
formed.. by....Rcxv 11 : ;`'laic'' 'ct' .-Mr'laic �' < Y
' S41e1n Methodist C'`) rrela •wife' .and al 'i;,ni.;\'` of four young,
Eldon'' `and ,A'; •..r''• ..Wc•dti'ig ch•ild., :fi.
tr'i'p" Was from • the.8th t'1.5. ,the
12th Concession. '. in r c. :l)t'y • rc ,. w
.ore.. Cottage
ta�kin-�. tap:.r sidc't„ •,:;, .rtes `'ri'm's,
8 �
on :the. loth c `onct .:r•:n. 'Where
they; have since :nidii't hc', t ' tonic.
•kr"r:•tiw•;; 'hav'e
• :VI>~ and Mrg, ,1;. •:• �1�.
' ,, � j,, *�.,.�`' I'�I ar•':`� a seI'es 'orf
a fsetnil" of tN`e, u.t4�r;:rtc r,-, N. �. a ;si'r'ed`, at cot=
y • t 1 ,,,,.,), .,. .v.i. d. .
Ra Graham %� r '
,r s, f (" on.. t: )2rs ,a,,.. ,
�:' 'l '', rr'; ,11 ..i , ' 'r ,;,i,. 1 t`1]otrSe'
4 w .. farm ,* e) e L;e i
rS.� .�.ng'u,s M:.•.' � , �,,1)a.r,, VJiii,, Wlia y
..l.'• ear, Oh 'the t,J •
•T'iverttin, Grant, 1•,��,!,��y'�•�•1 . • �t',a.il;e • e•c'ttego's Were
'the .`Kraemer f„'...'i •'r. . „iwi .<A
:c• , .1<in-;e,y•, • •
and Weir, Packet, ,. ; e r.. , ( , ,i . >::,,:r e:,s the entries
dough. - i i; 0 `N4t're''Y ft opal
Manyfriend; '.:::1 s,.,• ;,,,$)ti,o•+ r, ; .:.:,,r forced or broken
a'ttendecl the .gt,.,:.�• •;:
l l ,
r ve•rtr'.n ,c e
rood; and dur;rtl- y",i. ,'c:r °t ;<r}ylliirchs' were
lr, and Mrs. j�;,'l: r ,� ., . , `w , ti `:c'c•ir1C 1 tet • be 'the
til; •,.n ,,.
preset-t�d •with . � f ,\' '�. ,t by ,, �. ,)r; lo•,t
t pj;(qrk
., ,ti, ,
.i r r
t
ul , -.� :t .^.i• . ;'�,e ;� '';' ,. �;• i.•.e�Q ,,)Clime
t"s P•,' A, Mtir, ,•�
i�ere.y . liTl bcl),,t t �t`t)tti c 1 .yl e, t ;.trteyr,.
• �tlti'11 i�ty;
Many friends called. on Thurs.
day, Decemiber. 27th .:at the home •
.of M'r.'•and•. Mrs. Wellington. Hen-
derson in ' Lucknew, to eterid•
•ccngratul•ations and .best -wishes
on, the :occasion .'•of their golden
wedding :anniversary; " • •
• ;Mrs. Henderson is the former
Zetta '•A. ,Congr.am, daughter ' of
the late Isaiah and Elizabeth
•Congram: and 'Mr.' Henderson is'.
a son ;'of the late Wesley and
Jane -Henderson:
-Both,;were' born'arid. raised in
the• Paramount comrriunity ' and
for most• of„ their married . life'
have resided in 1..;ucknow " They.
Were •marc ied by Rey: J, S. Dun-
can of • the' Luoknow 'Presbyter,
ran Church.
Pouring tea at ..Open •H�otre,se; to
celebrate the fiftieth anniversary,
;were Mrs. Charles C•ongrani,'
Mrs, Janes Geddes, Mrs. Grant
MacDiarmid. and Mrs, :Eldon
• Henderson,
Members . of . the f anvil 'and
i y
g •ancichildr•en assisted •,n: sere=
the. guests.
Mr, and Mrs. Henderson' have
,a family`- of�/ou.•,.daughtexs,
Mac Grahatii.`'(M:arjorie) of Tor-
onto, Mrs, R.:1 Trench (Audrey'
of Listowel; 'lis: _Don .._Graham
(Jtiy') .of Sa •nia, Mrs'; Herb Nes='
hitt (Lois) of Smyrna; Georgia.
An were ,present for the 'mem-
orable .•'oceasion, Mr: and,;Mrs,
,� ,112rs.
Lionde: ;ori `•have 'seven g,t'and-
qr
child'''; rr and' erregreat grand -
wit
b � d-
:transport . 7 miles ...west:. of Wal,
kerton. The truck'dri.ver had gone.:
past his destination arid Was turn- .competition -.got unde•rpvay last:'
in Lucknow '.'with a 'newly ;'or-
g:anized club of `between, ,75 and
86 members The first organized.
tingtion. °'ar aunt!: at a, rural• r iter sec- Thursday and•' •a. ai:-i ..ori Sunda' ;
•• :, .• . •,; - g. yew:
'Phe, Mango 'car 'wvaswedged President Bob .Finlay.` retorts
Fn,going well: and keen enhusl-
unde'i the platform df the trans-t.,,asni and while the i y t
ice '•a� .•et:
fport and it v¢as.,some time • b.e- 1 yes'• so ethin� „'� '
a m g' to• be • desired,
fore :it • was released:, Mr:: Manto,'
was in the car. MI's... Manto had
been thrown clear and suffered
injuries and shook' which thospit-
ali2ed her for ,three' 'weeks,
everyone' is, -having a lot of• fun;,.
There. are' some open °curling
-periods 'available this ' Thursday
'When', • •non-menitber•s can try
t,h,rc,wing the rocks. These hours,
Mr.: and Mrs.' Menlo "Were. en- are" . •advertised -elsewhere.
'route 'home: from a • binge ame 'Lucknow was once an e+i`husi
in Lu•ck �ow when. tine accident a° .. ;'
ha n rr astic . curlinb community, with
_ ppe, ed: Mr, M•anto: is. a cous'i
of ,Al'lan, Manto's ''father. .
d
HipBrOk�fl
In ;F�IIAt H For about the last decade in.
Mrs:.: $.us ell ;Robertson' is a the old rink curling oriurlin n husia- i �
seem, to wane if memory ,serves
us, and after the.,arer a was built
193.7, 'hockey' and skating acti
w 'ty was. such .that curling,
'ceased completely.
"The Big Four .
Jainss BYyan,-George Il Smit}i,
J. G. Murdoch and. •Robert John-
:Ston
ohn-: ston at one time earned the n:ani! •'
Of the 'Big 4" in curl; ng and in
1909 won the r•ings it the d•ia
mond jubilee 'bons ie1 in 'Fergus,
Again, if '1111.0rY serVes
they told- the- -stoic-- of Singing -
Sinim.y :Hunter accompanying. ;
her she : Was + 'alright, them on that 'tri The, firainya
• ... P rt
Mrs„ MacDonal,d*sumMoried aid' 'Scot,'who Wore his famous Tam,
aril Mrs R.ob .arson. leas O Shan -1': r
en,, H . ,later ' . S c dangling precai loos-
moved to : Wut ham. hosnit . r A
t; 1 nci ly, , was resented• with a bir,xel , ' •, ���
from there t� Vitra re Baer y',1 of , oatmeal in Fergus .and, front
ri'' some quite 'expert .curleis,'There,
s -
time, - that any ''blustery',Y
winterday when .business wasn't
too.brisk, afforded 'the opportun-
'ity'.:for a few rinks', to hike' to the
'old Lorne Rink 'for a spell at.
• the roar in''' game.'•
patient in Victoria HoSpi.tal' . With
a, fraet.ured hip',
• Mrs,. Robertson suffered the in-
jury in a fa1:l in the upstairs of
:her 'home on Monday morning,,
She nian,aged -Somehow to get
downstairs after; a long. and 'chis-
'tressing effort, and get to the.
•te„ephone to call' 'her, neighbour,
Mrs: CameronM'acDe na'.d,, who
'went .to her -aid.
s r.:
Mrs,, „Rober.t.on was on the
floor by the ,phone, and so` not to
••ra't'e Kathleen she radled. to her'
as she entered' the -house telling
it •was • e
might be set ,r✓n.. A,Vt-driesclav finest. vocalizing, •
x;peete�d t,e fratu' e atop the .,keg • did 'some of his
•
wtt