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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-07-17, Page 2ti ti .].?AG TWO • WV" wW TQC LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUV NOW, ONTAR.Io WEDNESDAY,,• LY a7,, 466.3,. Dfi tAOiher. Rest Laid MRS,.. JOHN. W. HENDERSON • There ' assed, away at Pine creest Manor Nursing • ' • Home, Lueknow,. on Sunday, July 7th, Clara Blizaibabh„ wife of 'the late • J•ohn W. Hendersons She was the former Clar+alizaibeth John- ston, daughter of the late The- , Mas. Johnston and Elizabeth '-Ann Morgan, and was 'born - in• Kin •cardine ori August • 22th, '1 83. She attended High School _ in. Kincardine: rand • Business College Gln London, • •and came to ..'Suck= now. as ' �boolckeeper for the late D. C. Taylor, and _ also worked for Murdoch and Cameron , De- partment Store. She... was as anember of . the Lucknow' Presbyterian Church,,.. and while • health permitted was aitliful in her; attendance, She was• treasurer of the W M.S., and • for a time taught a Blass in• the Sunday School and 'for 37 ` years. was .treasurer of :.tle Sundaay., School. Her' 'husband predeceasedler' win •July• 19417, two sisters' died in infancy, a brother Tom died `ilii. 1912, ',and 'her sister Jean. (Mrs. John S. McLarty) 'died in Janu- ary of 'this year She was a ' kind 'and 'loving •Mother, devoted,.to " her family and home. She, leaves to 'mourn her • passing,.' four,' sons; . Morgan of Lueknow, Rev. William A. of. Woodstock, Donald and Jim, 'of Liuckriow, and 10, grandchildren.' .The funeral was held on. Tues- • ,day .afternoon ' from . the Mac- Kenzie .M•ernoral, . Chapel, with". the ; ,service conducted by her pastor, Rev.Rod MacLeod.; Interment was: in" South Kin- loss :Cemetery,.' with Dr. Phomas D. .,,McLarty of :London, John a. McLarty of "iBurlingtori; Gordon. 'Fisher, J. L. ,MacMillan; `Kenneth. Cameron .and . Alex' , Havens ' act= •.ing as ',pallbearers.' Friends and neighbours were fiowerbearers.' : 'F • MADEW QU.IU . OR$ QF. LIFTING: IDE PIPES ' ri The Kincardine papertbo&. .factory . has been • closed . and, JequiipMoved¢nent ved . • to"Aurora: The" ^closing of ' the Circle' Bar. Knitting -Factory cost the box. company its . best custorner 'and sounded • "its .. eventual. death knell A recount in (the . beverage. sooan plebiscite := at Hensall�--gave approval to siren's rooms ' by . 461.1%. The • original count . was a fraction under ;the required 60%: • *:* Mike .Riggin' of Kincardine has been invited* to the New York Rangers :.training.in Au - d must: Hey=is-ha-4bfother-=-of-Dennis. Riggin of the ..Detroit Red : Wings system Pkin:.'Ret�rded: Childrenithool A. branch of .,the Ontario As- .sociation for Retarded Children •has. been organized. in:' Kinear- dine: Officers were installed at an, organization meeting . fn Kincar. 'dine an Monday: evening. A teacher . is *ink advertised for and it is epcted to *:have the • Kincardine school'. in• Operation this fall. There ,:are five or six prospective. 'students at present. Any • information.in this re- gard , can •• be obtained. locally from Miss Ruth ,Thompson, Pub- �'lic ' Health. Nurse. ' The Kincardine school ' is due largely to the initiative of the Home •and &heal Association. It "win primarily ' • serve Huron' r ' and Township and • Kincardine dine areas- 'imrnediately bordering. :..„ Orfficers. are President . John_ Stone; tat -Vice; Mrs Tom Lam- bert; ..2nd vice, Lester Ferguson, Huron; R,ec.-Sec,,• Mrs. Robert ' Wittig;. Cor, -Sec., Mrs: Vatughan. Russell; treas., Elmer ,Thomp- son. There will now' be Retarded Sc W ingham, Children ' � howls at " Walkerton and.Kincardine, three of some 80 schools in Ontario with a total enrolment of about 2,500. Children, Around the "discussion table," lifting ; of the plastic artificial' ice piipes, in the arena, appeared to pose":quite a problem. On Monday evening a do. • zen or . so • hard. working Lions ,proved that many }hands make. lightwork, and within" an hour of the gang gathering, 'the !pipes were up,- ... and laid out in the seating area, T ,Then, of course, -there was a cleaning up job to be done • in making 'the 'ince area''pre- sentable for the garden. par- ty, carnival games and danc- ing to • be held this Thurs- day evening. • . LoveIII/urdoch Died In Toronto, John Lovell Murdoch, age 50, died suddenly from a heart con dation in 'Private 'Patients pav- ilion, •'Toronto,on ;Monday, July He " rested at the Ralph bay' Funeral :Home'. on• Danforth Av- enue from Tuesday ::evening with the funeral service at the Chapel of 'St. James -the -Less, '61.5.. Par- liament St. on Thursday' after-. *noon at 1 1:30. 'Cremation. Burial will ; later. take place it Luek-.. now. • Lovell is • survnved by his::wi:-' - 'dew, the fernier. iVlyr-tle Bulmer, and a son, Barry Allan Murdoch :Lovell ' was' a. son. of the late Mr and Mrs J. G. Murdoch and, was ;born here where . he received his public • and high school education before. going to Toronto: He , was ;predeceased' by, his parents:. and ,two ibrotherse Wil - red and Allan•,- :• The father, Wilfred and. Lov- ell heart .con- ditions. m n drtions ;and each at theage of 516; g c; Allan died as a teenager from head injuries: received :while. skating :;; , the , Nine - Mile 'River in , Lucknow, when . she ran into •a • fence . which " crossed the river and' was frozen, onto the ice. ECLIPSE OF SUN WILL BE SEEN ON SATURDAY• • n will be lti s�_'_�of : the sun An�p seen . in this area on Saturday afternoon. It will not reach com- plete totality in this '',district, but will approach it with/ 80 or 90% of, the .sun blotted out •to produce an eerie effect. • The ' eclipse results from .the moon coining between the earth and : the-- sun,--and_.__wI ile_._..not • a rare occurrence, it as ' seldom seen in, near totality and for many . it. will be a' ",first.", Warnings are lastedlasted}tp proper- ly ro• per ly protect . the eyes in viewing the eclipse. We understand that damage can be' Y done the .eyes`. by ''not taking ;proper precautions to.• safeguard them. while . viewing the .phenomenon. • '1 _Children Waiking Home There was a bit of excitement in a localized area m West Wawanosh last Friday, whenthe whereabouts of four children; was unknownfor a short time,' 1Morley Johnston of Con. 6, West Wawanosh was baling a field ' of hay which he had bought from ,Lloyd. Phillips on Con 10, . West Wawanosh. Mor- ley . had . brought four of •the children with. him, three girls and a ?boy ranging to about •122. years .of age. 4. ' • They were amusing themsel- vesfields • hie Dad . was in the ds w working: About . the noon hour, they • •weren't tb be .found'; and failure to' .locate them caused some concern. There were:. no dangerous creeks, „!yellsor holes in 'the .neighborhood to worry about'. There was asconsiderable acreage •of 'bush in the area into which. they. could have roamed, but before an extensive search was organized, • theywere "found" by Norman MacDonald. In fact they' weren't lost. They ONLY ONE MORE ISSUE' 'UNTIL. HOLIWAYS • The nextissue of r The Sentinel, July 24th, will. be lthe last until : ,after holidays. There will be no paper published: on July 31st and ,August 7. • Ken Nicholsonwas admitted to Wingham hospital last week where he has teen having x-rays and is • .under observation to de- termine: the -cause of his ,illness which has !had the doctors ,puz- zled. MRS. MARY JANE' • WEBSTERDIED. MONDAY Mrs. James. (Webster, the for- mer • -Mary' Jane Henderson, of Lucknow passed away on ' Mon- day in .Wingham. Hospital, where she. had been a patient for a very few. days. ,She was' within. three days•. , of Mier ,85th birth - The funeral service "will held at : the . MacKenzie Mem- orial Chapel em-orialChapel . on :Thursday, July, ,1&th. at .2:30, .:w.ith. intermentin were on their • way home' when Greenhill Cemetery, Norman located them trudging along 'on the sideroad near the 9th Concession, and were then about a mile from where their father ' was working: muRnocH MV RRILSON: Din? ON •SUNDAY ST.. HELENS Mrs... Fred Thompaon and sena. of London :spent the week -end: with . iher parents, Mr.. and Mrs., 'Gordon McPherson:. • rMr.• and Mrs: ' Charles Pearce of:' Brantford spent ,Saturday: with Mr.: and Mrs: Harvey Webb. Mr., Allan, Miller returned from, Wingh • Hospital on Thursday'. •All gneniibers of $t. ifIelens' Mrs. Ronald :.Slade, R. 6 K n- cardine. ." Picked Bruce: Dairy Princess Saturday A feature ,of Town and Coun- try day 'held at Kincardine on Saturday . was the selection ;of the -Bruce. County Dairy Prin- cess, ' who 'will ' represent Bruce at ..the C.N.E. finals for the On- tario Princess honors: The' winner ~from' six : contes-,. tants, was Mrs: Bernice •Camp- bell of Kincardine •district. The ;runner-up, was :Joann Slade,, 18 year-old ' • daughter of Mr. and congregation` are . invited to aneet Reand: Mrs. Tristram on. Fri- ___, da ri- da . eveningat 8:30 in: the chu c • •. h. Social time' will :follow. ,Mrs. 'Harvey Carrick is a ,pat-' ieit in Wingham Hospital. The death of Murdoch Morri- son, orri son, former :Luck/low 'harness - maker, ' occurred on '(Sunday,. Jiily -14th—in—Wingham 'and Lis trict Hospital where he .had ;been a patient for some time. He . was in •phis 80th ; year. 'The. funeral service was on Qfficiaied . At Niece s Marriage MARSMAN --' DALTON Rev. ' Father, !Mike Dalton 'o€- ficiated in St. Josepi s Roman Cathnlic . Church,„�__ Kingsbridge, on Saturday, , July 6th, at the ,marriage sof his ,' niece? Frances Dalton; daughter: Of • Mr. and Mrs, Dennis . Dalton, 1i R. 3, G ,derich," to Arnold Mararnan, London, • son .;of Mr. air M•arsman of 'Utrecht, Holland.. Baskets :of, pink peonies were , used in . de- coration. Ray: Dalton was soloist. Given, .in 'marriage by• her' Ufa-. ther, . the bride Wore a gown • of. White organza over 'taffeta .arid carried a cascade • bo•uquet of yelloiw roses,: • Maid. of •honor. was Miss Alice. Dalton fief. Kingsbridge wearing ;a flowered. organza ,. dress in` .shades.,' of •yellow, ' orange and brown..• In gowns ' of green and orange :' 'respectively were -the junior bridesmaids,, Miss Maria Dalton, .:R.R. 3, G:oderich and Miss Nolda 'iMiltenburg, R.R.;. 7, Lucknow: ' • • ..Maurice • and Brian Dalton were the ushers. The guests were•received in the parish hall by the bride's 'mother • who wore a beige % en- semble ,with white accessories and a corsage of White roses: Tuesday at • the .Johnstone Fun- •� Desmond • Cleary, Burlington; aera'l Home, Lucknow, with' ' in= cousin of the bride, : was master terment an . South !;finless Ce! of Ceremonies metery. Guests from a distance were • Public 'speaking' ability, charm, poise: • and` . dairying • skill ,:and "know how" are factors in de ciding the !Princess. , • ..The . princess • 'crowning was part of a iprogram which in Chided" a Chyic5ken 'barbecue, ;bag= pipe competitions,, ' •pie*eat'ing contest, : and ..concluding with. a. street dance.. Rename d Secretor y er erg 4f Swine :Breeders s Mr. ' and 1V, rs. S. B. Stothers returned last ' week from Mani- toba where Steve attended the annual meeting . of the Canadian Swine Breeders' Association . held. at Brandon. Mr. $totters is secretary- treasurer• of the Association,. an office, he has• held since. ,just prior to his retirement from .the • Agricultural Representative ser- vice twelve years ago; His .dutiea. with the Swine 'Association' in, chide the editing of their official r publication . ”Canadian.. Swine." • Steve was ,about ready to re linguish. the •,post,, but was. pres-.. sed into continuing and renamed secretary -treasurer by ",,the Exe- cutive. Come fall hewill have served in this capacity thirteen ` years., ASHFIELD • Mrs. Emile Nougard of : Chi- cago .is visitingwith her bro-. 1 her Bruce Macdonald. Guests with Mrs. Colin Mac- j• Gregor last week endwere Mr. and, MPS. George Leadbetter and ' ' Barba ra ofToronto. . During' the month of August, • ichurch servicewill. be .held at 9:3O .a.m 'in Ashfield Presbyter- ,atian cc10hurc:45.l'i, With Sunday School . . KiNLOSS Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller, Cheryl. and Percy of ',Delhi vis= ited with Mr. - and 'Mrs...,Leonard iMacinnes an \ 'family over the week -end. Miss Bernice Thompson of Dungannon spent a few days with Miss.. Connie • MacKenzie. Mr. and Mrs; .Bob Needham of Comma and : Mr. , and Mrs. P. S:. ';MacDougall ,• of ' Owen- Sound were recent guests with. Mr ' and.': Mrs. Jack Needham,` Suzanne and.: Janice. Mr.: , and .Mrs. Mooney and, family'at,WinniPeg : visited last weeks with Mir. and 'Mrs. Evan, Keith and ':other ' relatives,. present from Montreal, Sudbury, LOCAL LADIES IN • ON Hamilton, ' London, . Walkerton, $500. • •MILDMATJACKPOT. ,Pickering, W`m, , Utrecht,. . Wallacebur ► Detroit, Delhi, Mrs. Emile ` MacLennan of )Kingsville, Chatham, —Chicago, Loeha h ireid- he. winning—card Washington', oderich. : for the $+500`.jackpot pride at the' A blue and white linen suit Mildmay binge last week, $ with white accessories and a were in on 'this .Corsage. of white roses was lour- ordies� special, with chosen by the' bride for travel-. d -cards fo -�11 s�P'e�c 1, MacLennan. playing tt ling to ,Quebec :and. the Mari- g _sharing.: times `Provinces. rs, wui2i.n,in ' �ca'rd, The others'. the four-way split were Mrs. •Upon their return iliey° .will Wayne ;Nixon of Lucknew; 1Vt'rs., reside " in Lond.on., MacLennan's • daughter, Mrs. The bride .was a ,member of Bruce Miller of Palmerston 'and the • teaching ,tf f Goderich. a friend of Mrs, Miller's.' District Collegiate - Institute,., ,nnouncing . GORDON BR001(S TRANSPORT ow- L -orated On inglis-St,lucknow:. Biocks North of Sunoco Garage Gordon -Brooks, -Prop. - Phone °528.2240 Huron County say and c�aP iWIIIGHT MEETING Tuesday, July 23 • , 1 7,30 ORVILLE RIBEY'S FARM . — Colborne Township Road between Nile . y 11/4 and Carlow and /4 miles • west. 8:15 . DQU .G. _.McNEtL..,�S�.FAtt1VL.,_. -Colborne__ `T`ownship:.Road• between Nile and Carlow • ,OAT & BARLEY VARIETIES_. NEW A�..FALPA;'S. Seeding without nurse crop in 1963 for hay in • 1963 other items of ` rnierest . Anson McKinIey,. President D.: H. Miles, Secretary -Treasurer {