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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-19, Page 14 .4, 4 ' •. ,# 4 p 4 It • 4 •. 4 4 4 4. •t 4. • 1• sl, ;3.00 A Year In Advance $1.00 Extra To '�J.SA e. *. LUCKN W, ONTARIO; WEDNESDAY, . U +E 19th, 1963 ' Single Copy lOc 16; Pages Nominate 3 Local. Men From Lucknow Huron and KinIos George i1VicCutcheon of' $rus sets 'will again . carry the icon- • servative :banner into, the forth coming ,'provincial election •:anti- cipated this Fall, Mr. McCutcheon was elected on the 'first ''ballot: over Reeve Chester Emrierton' of Huron, Township and John Fischer,' clerk ' of Turnberry. Townshvp •at . the Huron -Bruce • Conservative nominating Conven- tion held. onven-tionheld. in the Wirigham Town Hall last' Thursday .night McCutcheon unsuccessfully .contested the by-election in Hut - .. Om Bruce„ • la$. October .: When` Liberal Murray' •.Gaunt of •. West • Wen. „, Wawanosh Township defeated, hint'' by about 700'. votes.. This ended' a . 19 year ' Conservative held on the riding; represented by the late . John W: 'Hanna whose . death resulted 'in the: ?by- election' beingcalled, Allister . Hughes of E.R. 3,'. Holyrood, president . of the _Hui 'on -Bruce Conservative' • Associa- tion, 'presided a$ .chairn)an' for the largely/ attended':meeting.•. The :hall was filled to capacity ' for the convention . William Me- Cool, chairrnari of the creden tials committee,. 'reported' .305. books of ;ballots issued. to reg- istered delegates. The "estimated total attenelanceat- the meeting would be:' between,' 400' and' 500:' New • Officers ' Mr. Hughes Introduced; riding officers, newly 'elected within* the past few months, ,past pres (Continued On. Page •13) :` .GEORGE' :McCUTCHEON.. Church _doors Dedicated, Organist Honored dor 50 Years' Service .. (KINLOUGH NEWS) • .On Su'nday. afternoon: at 1:30 a 'special, service was held in the Anglican... Church` .when Rev.' Canon• R. W. Stump' dedicated the new .church ' doors which were a. gift from: Mrs,. Ethel Runchey of Toronto .and xr. & • Mrs .Wil+liam' Lloyd, Of London.. --in 'loving memory of .their mo-- ther, Mrs: E.: J. .Haldenby: and •t�heir;...si ;ter, Margaret, (Mrs;: Wm.. a1D". s. " H'arol Halden•b x VOW.: Y was the., soloist with.; Miss'`: Edna: Boyle. at'...the 'organ: A ' social hour then ifollowed> the. Sunday. School room when. ,Mr. Harold Haldenby'; read an .appropriate •address .and'• Mr. Don 'Gillespie on behalf of th'e .. congregation'presented ` Miss .Edna Hoyle..who ha:s.'serYed as. organist.: for the past' 50•' years with' a ,:money tree: and other j •!giifts:. Mrs. Stump ..presided 'at: 'bhe : piano and • all : Joined in singing `.:`Praise God 'from. whom' II . • .1 1 1 1 :1 1 1 . 1 1 1 i 0 1 Ito all blessings flow." ,,Ed.na,,al_ though taken: com,pletely oy sur- though .. thanked v .i,�, forall p e a eergoe their' kindness and co-operation through the • years..In..this ;.per i•od of: time she has' •played, for 51 funerals, 20: weddings and two, services' of thanksgiving for 50th• Wedding Anniversaries besides. +the -'regular and special/services of the church .Canon'Stump also added,. his, appreciation and also welcomed all of".the visitors:' This was:. followed rby<'a delicious luncheon prepared and. served by ' the ladies . Following is the address:— Ki.n1ou?gh, June' :16- 1963. - Dear Edna, • As • you touched the 'organ . keys, Without ' a single • Word ' .The.. melody that followed Was. the sweetest ever heard. . We; the rnerrrbers : and friends of .the Church of Ascension, would Like:to 'congratulate`: you, (Continued'; on ;Page. 16)... are me r :Fifty'Yean.s H is the. son , Mr. and'.',►Mrs. Henry Gardner, lifelong residents o,f • Ashfield Township' ' uietly observed their p. q a,iniver,. a>Y..al fiftieth 'wedding their hcme on' the :twelfth . en- cession. yesterday, `ueSdaty, Ju�he 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Gard- ner were :guests of; horoili , at a surprise arden. party supper' g at , the • l''i nig of, •Mr 'red Armstrong Wilson, Lucknow, 'en Sunday arranged by G i dicer nieces and nephew. Those , at- tending 'were frnrrt Cleveland, Recur= Oakville, B•ronte .Waterloo, gels, Lucknow • and 'surrounding di'''- t The.' coua le t, we 're tn'a'rriE�u' a.t ',the ,Presbytet'ian MatiPe, Tsiirk� i;.uncan: 4I11`S •o'h . 1e. late- • Ur, and :firs, J n cif 1:,N.... ,, . the i ner, Mrs. Gardner is 11,:Ga� mer Ellen ,,*(Nellie). Hunter, former' t ,,, .of the late Mr, and. �larag�r..E.. - • Robert llirnler'.. Both- fame. '�l", were \5hfi.cl'd residents & g+ .r.l�r.r!`.;t� have farmed and •all th 'i: li'fr in, the 'same lived •s Gardner and Mrs:, Katie" rdttr;r.. have one. 5{1n A. h who }ig ,:r itis'parents. & 7 j, lire a:'1 adjacent°farm, ,•, ,•is tie- last meat- i ti'..,,, 'if a family of eight, Mrs: ( . r. rr•' 'n its one . of a . fiunily G:ta`clrtr .r . onc, sister E`f r1 t�.E', of 'Vl''tt:411 .� a "", t' ; l�i':? r1i '1' a rnph,- �tttc~:4E:;. rr;1','1 St. %t001 nEii Photo {: o now, • on June 184,3913' by Rei'. , • 1 V.Von. Award[ For Highest . Standing Bob Andrew,, son ' of Mr. 'and. Mrs. • Alex ' Andrew of/: town, graduated • on an Friday fro , the'. •Provincial . �'Institute • at Au:torria- tion and Allied : Trade. . He was the +hig,h'est yin . a class of ninety-fiveand received the International Harvester 'award.' Bab is girt+ployed w_n Torqnto with a diesel.' motor .firm. • • ;ne ves first Ahembershp 'Mrs. Ch'risti.n+a' .MacDonald, a faithful and devoted m ember of LucknowUnited •Church, Chas' `been presented with :a' life mem- bership: cer'tific'ate and pin in the :United Church'::Women. It is the first such presenta ;tion ' since the new organization was ?farmed: ' . : Those .who.' had.life member- ships in 'the.�M.S'.-and''�W,A: are-autom tically, Ti "e. membera. of this new church 'organization. Mrs: MacDonald is a member of ;'Unit 1, and the: presentation' was :made :at arepent meeting of the Unit ,held, �at ,the .home of Mrs.: Les Ritchie. • Mrs: Kenneth Cameron;- W: presidentcommented• .on' Mrs: 1VI•acDonald's faithfulness & devo 'tion • to ' her ohuroh and present- red the-, certificate ' Mics . A. E., McKim, the Unit Leader, pre - rented; the pin which 'Mrs: Mac• Donald,' who„ is 'in her. 94th' year,' can • well wear most ;proudly. Plan 'Summer Swimming Instruction, Fee V011- Be Considerably Higher _ `` Swimming ; instruction at:,'the' in°'' other' 'years. Teeswater ,pool 'this • summer :The. instruction was :previpusiy will , cost considerably more: than. sl3onsored : by , the Lucknow .and District Branch, of the Red Cross 'Which` has ceased to operate. ' . • Last year, wibh a, • record en rolment that required three` bus- es , ' fer transportation, ' costs soared: The Lions Club, assisted by the Legion and +Fire*Com+pany ' "came 'to, the rescue" af the Red • Cross to finance ' last' year's pro, gram. , HAD SURPRISE VISITS ON 84th BIRTHDAY Mrs. • J.' D. Anderson who is convalescing in :Pine rest • ••• Manor, 1Lutcknow, was sur,. ' .prised_ on . S, unday when Mr.' . and. Mrs. William. Blue from Detroit, dropped in.. bring- 'i:ng,..bi'rthday treats .f6r her 484th , birthday,' Her granddaughter •(Mary Jo) Mrs.. L., C: 'Cowan, hus- band and,- children, also. Mrs. Ned Thom and' Mrs: Cameron ' McDonald' were. . ,guests, . On, Tuesday; • the actual day of .ther birthday, several friends gathered at • ,Pine-*"- crest '°'112lanor, with a birth - . 'cake to , extend: their. ' be -Wishes. to Mrs. • Ander. • son. . CurTCii :Purchases New Fire Truck In: a 'lenigthy session :on Tues-• day nightof last week, Lucknow, Council considered the merits of,. :two tenders for new fire truck With the Red Cress . "out of • the • apicture" this year' the Luck now and District Lions Club. are ,promoting the : program, with the support of the Legion and Fite Company,',it is.ex?pected. Transgiortation costs last' :year for. three buses, twice'. weekly, were around '8940.Pool' 'fees ,are'. •being inoreased • this year, so ' it .has been necessary to 'set ' local charges at a. considerably'' (higher.. The 'fee .tor .'transpartation: and instruction .has-been set at• $5.00 per child or $1i2i00 per.' fam'ily., Registration willbe held in the Assembly Room of the Totvn Hall on, Friday evening Stine 28th from 7 to 10 :o'clock` and on. Saturday . afternoon, June 29th .•' from 2 to 5 p:n Severely Gashed . ' • Fi re Chief George ::Whitby at- ' In :Motor Accident ten•ded. the .meeting'- : Jack Henderson,- 43,fL,.: o uck • The tender •.o�f ' La France En-•• gine '. Company '• for'.' fire •pumper,. 'and' • equipment was., accepted • at a figure of $7,100, subject 'to% the approval of the Municipal "Ho'ai d ` 19,:r allowance • of:•. over, $3,000 . was ade.. for the pre sent: equipm.rent, and this could be increased „ considerably'Sub- ject ;to show it may/be sold. .Council:. had previously ap'= iprov.ed apurclhase;of the truck, • on which' 'the pumper Will be :in:. stalled, '.:from ;Montgorziery ;Mot ors ; °at a cost of ,$4,53'1.00. The ;vehicle ,to• be according to pre - 'scribed ! re -scribed:: specifications, 'is subject also • to Municipal Board ;appro ..:The decision to purchase_ a new :truck.-wa's ' chieflY• :' influen= .ced by. the fact that the .trade-in` allowance on new equipment be- carries nil after 'fifteen years. The present truck 'has ' been in ser- vice " for fourteen ' years. The '•• truck purohase• will .be de+benture'd, .as was the 'original equipment. now -returned to his home in. the Village' on' Saturday after being hospitalized , fob three days . ..in • Walkerton hospital` as a .result ,motor"`+accident. ' Jack's' left cheek, ear' and neck, were badly lacerated: ;when .. he went through the •windshield. More '•scr 100 stitches were . re quired 'to close •the "•wOunds and: the "needle work" is plainly vis- ible' to .emphasize the extent; of the lacerations and how • close they :• were .to being fatal.' As it' ,was; Jack .lost "a great deal ;of blood +'fbefo:re,' receiving •: treatment in • Walkerton Hospital where he was on the operating. table` for .'some -_tithe. -The 'accident hia�ppened. early •after dinner last Wednesday on Con.: 2, :Brant'' Township, north of •Hi'ghway 9 'in. the Chepstow district.. ' Jack 'was a.;.passenger in• a: late model car owned and driven; by 'v Harold Fattish of Lucknow• who (Continued on:Page 16) Injuries Were Futal In. Sunday. Morning Accident , At 'Dungannon, . . (DUNGANNON. NEWS) redicts Dungannon •and district ' rest- dents were shocked .when they ' SeWgge ; . • heard •ofecinw�.�m�te Area , Chashol:m d o r acktM J • • y.stern MayBe Closer Thasn ' lie . • Thinkse1y g -Action on a Proposed access road on the South side ,of Camp - hell' 'Street' was decided on at the • June meeting of the Village Council. • • It is .planned t'o have a survey, trade immediately of he area In q'`ues'tion,' as well 'as' an in- spection by a', Bruce County Health Unit' inspector, in, regard 'to what sewage bed changes might have to be made in con=; structin+ ' the road. "' This is the main issue in'• the question, of .granting. 'access toad easements --,over -Abe-- . properties' concerned.., The owners were agi;eeabl'e to ' Such" easements, ,p it . 'provided' ;wallet affect of fective sewage disposal, or a1-. terati•ons required be assessed to them. : •° A. delegation of „ five Of the property owners, concerned were preterit. at the rxieeting, Williarrl General Hos p ita'1: Sc`hd; m�Mrs,' •Frances Gowan, � ' About ten ti'clock that morn- • Gerald. Ra'tihwe•ll, Lloyd Hall & Elmer aJm�bach: ing he was 'one of the occupants Mr, Schmid'' has not 'a road to of 'a car driven ?by George Moore who had' with `,him ;George' Mas- on of near .Listowel, a guest at'' his house, They were enroute in George Moore's Volkswagen to •, his farm on the 2;id Con; • of Ashfield,' Coming ..out ' of a side'' street, at the United 'Church tri► his property adjacent ,to the riv= er .bank, and be stressed the ur- gency of arriving at: .some •de- lcision. • In' .discussing the . • matter . 'in which the , property • owners agreed that "sewage was • the problem"' holding u • the right' Dungannon . they 'were• irl colli p g p ision • with a car • driven '+b;`y. Harry of -way agreement, Reeve George, Joynt felt :that a sewage' system Burgsrxia 'of' the 2nd west. project. was nearer than sorne .night think_ He said he fottg ;had ,ht such g expenditure • until other •es.sent- ial 'improvements were made,. but felt that "'before too lona" the Ontario 'Water ,Resources Commission may require ;a first - Mr, Burgsma, : his wife and . v mi•]-y=-were--travellinf-north' Mr, Chish,olrm, the most seri- ously ,;hurt, had two +broken legs, severe chest and head' injuries, .broken, ribs and ' his 'faee : badly, cut and 'bruised, Gebrge Mason' was !knocked unconscious . and stage expenditure of upwards, to sdffered internal .hemorrhage; $1'20,0.00, ,to ' :provide a`� main street 'They were attendedy Jar,: area sewag,..e disposal1 s stem, (Continued ' on rage. 16) •