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'P4GE ' TEN
THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LU
W ONTARIO
Local 'Horticulturists, .ueId[' 1j3ack.n Tour
Followed By int. :��e�estin- Meeting
The Lucknow and District Flower shows, junior programs
nortioultmial Soclety staged •a ,and:.'civG projects continue • to
tour, of members'gardens , o n the dominate as the main activities..
evening of :July , 3'rd. Albout 30 Mrs, K. . W. Bigelow • of Chap-
anellabers• niet at the .Town. Hall 1eau,, Cont.'.was, the 1962 Fresi
at, 7:t#0 p,, . and,: proceeded by ; dent. R. F, Goome of Toronto.
• var . to _ - the various 'gardens ' is the secretary; . H. E. Markle
'around the village, doing the • Guelph, :the treasurer and •lVluur
northern half first and • the sou- ray 'Smith of Chatham the neW
!thein half next, ending. at the resident. 'Mr'. •Lashhle . • of° To
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4101110 of •Misses `Flora, and , Olive i o is bhe S ki 'tendent ' for
• • . tont ,_.up �. • ..
Webster., the Ontario Departrnent of Ag -
It was a •most sueecssrul' e'v ric'uature. " : • •
ening and •.many,. and beautiful • The reports . covered such sub=
were , the flowers. Roses were;. jects as the general (business of
predominate and,although, the the ' meeting, flower . • arrange -
first bloom was past the. peak ments, civic .programmes, society
there Was still, ample evidence •problems and ;;programmes and
• Of the regal ;beauty of this lovely ;'the !very. important junior work.
Shrub. Everyone ' did not have. Rev. C. Waite . of London, Ont.
roses but specialized- .in.. other - was the guest banquet speaker
• plants : or else generalized and and his '.subject was., Focus on
' had a Variety of • bloom.. The growth He is a !family council
vegetablegardens were quite for and social Worker and as
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,prominent and nearly • every such Was interested in Hoitioul,
place visited had some ,form p. f tures and in :growth in ,the plant
‘a • `bread , : and .Ibutter" garden;, world but •was. ,primarily .anter •
some •with • just a korner and ested • in. • human growth from
with others :it' was the; main of-. the .tiny ,infant. to,. the fully 'de=
fort, The committee 4n Charge veloped individual.
of • this well arranged' tour Was 'To . conclude ithe ;garden tour
Misses Ada .and
Hazel. Webster: and • meeting a social time was
,and Misses Flora and OOli've Web- enjoyed,• oaurtesy of the, hhostes
tater, set.
nnual flower sha.'`is. 'be-
Concluding •tlie ;tour, there.,;was The a W .
a .'business Meeting at th home ins . arranged tfor August : X'6th
of Misses 'Flora., andOlive We'b and the iprize. list •is`, being Pre-
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sten• to conclude ' arrangements : pared •
for a , delegation:- to, attend` the '
District annual Meeting held :in.
Ripley the ,:next .'day, July 4th.:
Ten ladies made:: the strip .anal it
Might ..be added here that; the.
iritormal • 'dining- table :floral
arrangement miriade by: Mrs, Wel- Word 'has lbeen 'receiv.ed. here
1 irngton 'Henderson and • • entered of bhe death . of 'George: Fraser,
On . bbehalf'.. of bhe Lueknow So- ,Son Of ,the' `late Mr. • and Mrs:
• ciety 'won 2nct .prize. It' was a: Wm. Fraser of Concession, .6
beautiful arrangement of roses Kinloss. •
brut was judged': down . due to -.a Georgewas in' his:. 93rd year.
+lack of height. According to the He :went West when a.. 'younig
judges it Was a diffioul'tdecision.:
to ,have to make, •
" f1Vlrs.:. Morgan Henderson and:
Miss 'Ada Webster gave interest-
ing reports on 'the Ontario assorts
Cultural Association convention
held : ;in Toronto in mid Nlarc!h
1 This was their first opportunity
to' •present. these, reports , and
they • touched on the. hi'ghli'ghts:
• .of the' lehct_ uses, -speeches 'and ,the,
banenuet
There aresome 40;000. mem-
bers -in', 228;-, orticultural. 'Socie-
' ties .across Ontario and .8 new;
societies • were ' .formed in • 1962.
Former Kinloss.
Nonagenarian Dies
tie had been :in a .. nursing
home • im . Brandon where his
death. occurred on Monday,, July
8th. The. funeral • `service will•.be
held at,Reston, Man; on -Thugs=
!lay: •. .
. Mrs..Fraser was : the ,former
Kate Gollan of • Concession' 2
Kinloss. Her , death . occurred
some five years :ago:.
The two . surviving members of
the family,FraseAre George's
Sisters„ :Mrs. Tyndall Robinson of
Lucknow and . Mrs. Lauretta
Freed •of Detroit.
N $ ULATI,ON
2" MEDIUM THICK
BAITS .
3" FULL. THICK ` BATTS
ZONOLITE . (POUR- TYPE)
osarlatefora Cooler Home
Alt,,
FIBERGLASS SCREEN
WILL NOT RUST, STAIN :or TARNISH.
Sizes Up To 48" In .Stock •'
PICTU1E WINDOWS.
Any Size '
AvaIIabie
-resh Cement Stoc
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n ' .INt4 Henderson Lum'ber•L
Phone 528-3118' Luckno'w
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NOTES
PEE' WEES OVF,RC AME
BELGRAVE EARLY. LEAD-
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Lucknow Pee Wees spotted,
Belgrave sevenruins. on 'Thurs;-
day evening before they started'
to click : and went on to (beat 'the
visitors. 1!1; ,to 8. '
It was the , 5th< straight 'win
for the •local kids. • •
Bob Mullin and Ron .Stanley
shared the ,.pitohing duties with
Murray McWhinney behind bhe
plate.
Bels ave - 304 100 0— 8
Lucknow 003''413 x-11•
MIDGETS . ON TOP,. WON-
AND LOST . LAST WEEK
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Lucknow Lions Midgets. .won
and lost in -last , nkreek's activi-
ties, but are' .: on ''top 'of ., the
group..• standing. 'with,` one •game
to' go. •
They � • ed ed Ripley6 -to 4 and d
lost to 'Belgrave . on Saturday,
night 6-1. .
PEE WEES • END SCHEDULE
WITHOUT •A . ' DEFEAT .•
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Lucknow Pee Wees wound up
the regular .seheduie' on Monday
with• .a 16 -2 -..win over Tees'water
with 'Bob Nall%r .pi'tchrig>'
The 'Pee Wees topped . the 4 -
team group with 'six wins ,and
no losses, and 'will now 'meet the
third place mBelgrave team: in a
3•out of=5 • '• semi-final: playoff
series. •
Heart Attack::: Was
Suddenly Fatal
GEORGE. 'HASSAL;L,:
-Death „Came suddenly to Geo.
Thomas • ,Hassall. on Monday;
July 1st at the RCAF Station,
Centralia,•, " as •bhe : result:.' of, a
heart attack.: .Ile 'was. •,63..•
George . was a.. comnilissionaire
at `.the station, • •a ; ;position he 'has
held for 'the past six ' years. He
died in Ibed On Monday morning,
but'it ''was late that • day when
his .death' was .discovered; when.
he 'failed to Kprepare'. as usual. •to
go ' 'on—.duty. „ • •
George was 'born' in ' England
on March 25th; 10000. He was
a '' ..son . of ' JJosePh Hassall and
Ellen. Dorothy. Stone and, came
to Canada as a lad of 14 'in'
September: 1814.: 'He •was -a 'Vet-
eran • of World- War I,. having
enlisted in the. 160th Brune Bat-
talion on ,his lath''' birthday,
March .: 225t1i, 1916...
Following the 'war !George' re
turned: to :Lucknow, Where' he
spent. the greater part of his
. adult life He entered the ' ezai-
ployee. •:,of .'Silverwood Dairies,
Lucknow; in the early days of :
the local,•Ibra soh. and ;had a re-
, COrd
e-•cord of 34 years of faimthfiul 'ser->
vice 'w,i,bh the ,firm. •' '
A heart condition iforced, .Geo.
.'to seek. - 'lighter • • work;' and six
years ago he accepted the :.Cen-
tralia position, where ' he . was
held in high esteem, !:With of-
ficers of .the Station •attending
the' funeral. !Members of the icor
porals Guard tRCAF, Centralia„
acted .as;' pallibearers. ; •
Prior, to • leaving . Lucknow,
George 'had . boarded at' the.
home. of Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles
Mason. '
The :funeral service was held
at the Johnstone Funeral Home,
.Lucknow, on "Thursday)! ! July,
4th; conducted Iby: Rev..J•ohn R.
King,/ rector of St." Peters Ang-
lican Church.' ,
George •Was • an ' 'honorary
member of the Corporal 'C1u;b,,.
and one of the ea'rl'iest 'members
of the • Lucknow 'Branch of the
'Royal Canadi "steg'ion • Who -
conferred Legion : hones upon
him at.. a vie orial • service on
Wednesday evening•, with Padre
Rev. , :Rod MacLeod. officiating,.'
Intermhent ;was it , mGreenh;ill.
Cemetery with Legion members
acting as •flower 'bearers,
The sole su.rvivor•of the Has-
sall 'family is •George's soother,
•Joseph ,J • Hassall of 137 Mill
St:, London.; as •well as Joe's
AMBERLEY.,. v
Mrs, Will;alts Sallows of Gode-
rieh 'visited recently .with, iMr.
and Mrs. Archie. Courtney,.
Mr.. Allan Young and family
of Niagara -on -the -Lake' visited
over last week-and....wibh' ibis,
parents,' Mr. an Mrs. Douglas
Young at Amiberley and; with his
grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs., John
A, Campbell and Mr. •and JVirs,
Glen Campbell, •
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WEDNESDAY, JULY IQ, .,1903'
tient , in Win�gham hospital,
• ;Mr. and. Mrs. John . C. Mac-
Donald,
ac-Donald,:Courtney • and Corinne.
.and Miss Janice Carter of Tor-
onto 'were Sunday guests of Mr,.
and. Mrs. William J. Courtney..
.The , McKenzie families of
As! hfield and, other
points; held
their -reunion at .Reads Corners'
.hall on : Saturday,
Rev, Donald A, •McKenzie. • of
Pine River and Bethel congre-'
Igations; is visiting relatives in.
Vancouver, •
Mrs. William McMullen "is' the
guest of'' her sister Mrs, ? Annie •
Fmmerton , .of Kincardine. , ,
Br. 1dal shower
Mrs. Laura M�cNain is spending
the Months 'of `July azid August . •.
with friends on ' Manitoulin', Ise-• ,
.. .... Held At�•'•'Krntal
land, •
Mr: and Mrs. Art. Purney and. (ASHFIELD : NEWS)
daughter Stasy of Stratford vis-
ited 'with Mr. and •Mrs. Douglas
Young..; at Arnberley . and Mr.
and Mrs, John 'A, . Campbell:.
',Mr. And Mrs J. Reid . of Tar-
onto spent ,Dominion Day with
Mr. •'anad Mrs, Russell Campbell
at ;their • cottage at. •Point • Clark..
: Rev. J. L. 'and Mrs. Blair ' and
Don .of . Waterford 'Were guests
of Amberley. 'relatives. on. Tues-
day of .last 'week.. • '
Pine . River Unitedosehzurch
choir attended service at Salomi.
where Mr. Al Perrott Is organ-
ist, -while Mr. Perrott and choir
of, Salomi . participated . at Pine
River :United. 'church. °Later' Mr:
4errott enmtertairied both. .choirs.
at ,Point. • Clark .where' a picnic
lunch ;was served.
Mr. and ;Mrs. ' Harvey !Camp
bell of Belleville. are -. at •,their
cottage at Point Clark:tor two
weeks .vacation.- • ,
Dinner .guests !with' Mr. and
Mrs ' : John Enanerton 'on ,Sun-
day of last week were. Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd. • Courtney. ,and fam-
:ily. of ;London. '• a •
•Vrs. Ferrin Lowry , is
a pa
• ..Guests with Henry• mlVlacKenzie
last 'week -end were chis brother,
Dr.' F. S. MacKenzie of Montreal.
and his son Ray of Toronto.
Douglas Farrish . of Sarnia
Was :home ,for the week -end;
Mr. ' 'and; Mrs., George- Mac- •
Gregor of Hamilton' visited with
• relatives' here and• 'in' ,Lucknow.
1. Attending the Cirls Camp at
Kintail are :. Jean MacDonald,'
Nancy MacLennan and Jan and "
Betty • Simpson . of Ashfield and
Barbara Leadbetter of :Toronto:
Mr. and' IMrs. Cliff Jack'nan of
Toronto spent last • week at their
summer • borne, here:
• Miss Maryan4ie West, woo`
to ibe'a. July :,bride, was honored....
with a: shower in Kintail Hall
on . Wednesday night,' 1Vlhs Anne:
MacKenziewas in .charge of the,
programme which ` Consisted of
duets by Sharon West and Barb-
ara Mackenzie, reading' by Miss:
Sadie Johnson, •,d'ancing , ; by
Christine MacLennan and con=
tests conducted ' ''by • 11VIrs Allan
MacDonald. <'
noi>a■uui■igitg1tai■iiUij!■sI !aiaaimaa>.■aagr
et ;.Your Share Of The, Bargains
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East Hard.4.
ware Summer
THlS' WEER
large assortment of summer. values : for the ■
cottager, the.'gardener, the' swimmer, the sportsman,
the camper and the housewife .
■ BARBEQUES, . $8.98 value' $7.99
■ •BARBEQUES,.motorized spits, $18.98 value, .$14.99 E.
•WHITE .'•HOUSE• PAINT; • Beauty Cote,'compare ...at
' , i $4.95 ; . ::.. ....... ' . gallon'' $3.99 sr
■ CHILD'S SWIMMING POOLS, real bargains ■
at• .. , .. •. $4..39 and .$13.99 • ■
▪ PATIO UTILITY FOLDING' • TABLES■
■ $13.58 value ..` ....N..,...:.--; .' .:. $9.99 0.
BARBEQUE,' 16'1, ... .., .. .. .. .. $2.44 N •
ELECTRIC 'FANS from ..: ':. . :; .. -$7.95' to $19.95 •
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LCORONADO DEHUMIDIFIER,' removes -ups` to 4 ''' is •
r gallons water per day : ,....; $127.95 1'
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■ . These/ are . just : a . few. of , the irtany, • many' .summer a
IN values you will find listed- on 'Our handbill. ; '" ■,
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But . 'Year ,: Round Burgains :`
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Coronado ' Freezers, : Refrigerators
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and Stoves.
Let us ' demonstrate • the 'Coronado line to you ■
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w Ltt4notrt r Phone ,5 8.3008 .
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