The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-09-11, Page 1I
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ANTBORY LIKE
PUFF BALL DELICACY?
VVhitechurch Folk
Meet In B.C.
• Roadside. POik...
(Whitechurch News)
Mr, :and Mrs, .EliwoOd Groskorth,
]eftthefirst Of tale week Icir the
'West coast ana Mr, and Mrs,
Dave iMaciDonald and Mr.. ;,and
Mrs. !Peter (MacDonald •left on
, Thursday. M ,a roadside park,
between Penticton and Hope in
.4 British 'Columbia, as Mr... and
Mrs, Elwood•GrOskorth at eat-
, ing, at a, •'ta'ble, :in-,,d'rove Mr. and
, Mrs. MaeDonald. The old world
isn't so large after all. when you
• leave
Last Gala Night
In Scott's School
What Wilfred (Pete) Parrish
described •as a gala night was
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„ held, at Scott's School -ir. Ashfield
' • •oh 'Friday evening. • '•
The schoolhouse, which has
served its purpose as such, as • a:
result . of the ua1ding of the
North. Ashfield Central School,
has been converted laa argaime
shall •,• • • .°-1-
John ;Howard lbought the school
littildirig and moved it to his
farm, where he has fitted it uP
' to serve' its' new Purpose. But
" before Putting it into •operation,
• 'it provided splendid accommo-
dation co r ,e' gathering of about
100. people 'in that section who
gathered to enjoy a community.
s'ocial. 'evening. . .•
. The gathering .was planned by
/ Bob Parrish, Donnie Fattish and
John Howard, as a,larewell par-
ty for Mk. and Mrs. Keith John-
ston and +family who +have moved
`. • - . to Goderaoh from their ,Ash,field
farm on the corner of :Which
. • .Scott's School...had been •located
. for •many years. ,•
:The term was sold by Keith'
-tO Bob Scott, with the property
returning .rto •the Scott name in
which'...lt was .originally taken up
by Francis: Scott in 1802. ,
Present at.. Friday night's- ga-..
therting Were representatives of
several generations who attend -
'ed'. Scott's'', school'. Mrs. 'Robert
• Howard (Annie Sennett) rwho is
89 years. of age was the oldest
'. person present. She first attend-
ed +this school: over 80 'years ago.
• • , Adam Johnston .;:af Goderich
. .was in. the 70 ,to 80 year _group
. .and :Pete Parrish of lAicknow
In •Ahe 60 to 710 year grottp; Chas.
• McLean Was over from Brussels
' to join With the folks an the old
neighborhood, all of which gives
son*, idea 'of the. cross-section
• of friends and' neighbours' ivinho
•:were present.
• °Mr. Fa,rrish 'clid some rerninis-
, eing, and read an address of
best wishes to the Johnston fa-
mily Who were .presented with
a +coffee table, ittvo end tables &
•tabe lamps•
Mr. and Mrs, Johnston ROO'
are now residing ° in Goderich
have:a family.' of • fottr children,
Murray, Bryan, Ruth and Moira.
Strange Chain Of
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Arm Fractures
CarOlyn Zinn, daughter • of Mr,
and Mrs. Clarke Zinn had her
• arrn broken a couple of !Months
ago, when she tell.frOari a horse
tat TeetsWater, Soon ,after, on the
next ffatm. east i • Bill AndreW
' broke his, arm, • •
About a week .atter that Bev
erly 'Bl'ake, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Howard Blake; fell lion). the hay.
'Mow to the barn flOor and brOke
. this arm, '
The threesome all had arms in
casts at the tame time and all
three liVe Within a Mile.
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO•WIM.N' SEPT, 14, 19.0a
Single Copir 1.0c 16 Pagg.a
Anyone who is a putt bal1.
connoisseur may help them-
selves to the 'delicacy gt
• The Sentinel Office, cour-
tesy of. Harold. Tanner. '
Harold brought the • 'big
.ball;into the office on Mon-
• • day. It's quite, an',armful and.
;measures 36 inches +in ...cir-
cumference.
• grew. in • the Tanner
+barn yardat the northwesterly outskirts of 'the Village
and Harold has been keep-
ing an.. eye on it for .about
three 'weeks. . .- • •
When t burst open • the
first of the ;week, Harold
decided it had reached ana-
uri e , " tit.
Too late! Before this was print-
ed; Elwin, Hall. ' expressed his
likening 'for this rarity and it
has' no doubt by .now graced 'the
Hall. table. •
Lady Foresters. To
Canvass For (NIB
The Canadian Lady -Foresters'
held their meeting Monday, Sep-
ternber '9th in the .Assernbly
Room of the town hall,. ,Fourteen
.inernbers . Were present
They are. to canvass the town.
for the CNIB , in -10crtober and
had for 'a guest speaker, Miss
Thompson from. Kitchener,' Who
!herself was blind. She had
'table of. handieraft made Iby the
blind on display. • "*. •
Several items ,of business were
discussed, Good and Welfare
Was .won +by Mrs. Marie. Button.
A .sociar half Our was stpenrt ov-
er A lovely. lunch.
Infant's Mouth
Badly Gashed
Patti Lou Irwin, three•and one-
half -year-old daughter of •Mr.• &
Mrs. • Ross Irwin, of •..Lucknow,
badly*gashed-the rod.. of. her.
Month .at her borne- last Thurs-
day Morning, Patti Lou. ' was
playing lixfith a plastic toy garden
rake and had the handle. end,
'whi•ch was made. of tin or 'alu;•
aninum, in her mouth.:
It as thought that the screen
door sprung closed. hitting the
rake and driving it,intb the roof
of" her mouth: She 'was taken •to
Wingham Hospital .Where under
an anathetic, .the gash was
stitehed.'Petti Lou returned home
the following day. "
• • •and , bursaries. at -Waterloo Uni-
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Aplans •,to enter next week, •Mur-
versity College where Murray
nnou. nee. -Dates
. •ray received 'this word „, last
Store Changes
Are Being, /Made
Major, Changes in local retail
business -establishments • have
commenced. •
A tremendous Moving sale was
concluded: on Saturday at Rath -
Shoe. Store ad • on. Mon-
day, moving ,of .stock. and:
tures was commenced. The bush
ness is :being •moved directly'
across the street .to the :former
Bell Telephone afice in the
Joynt Block. . .
It is expected that the busi-
ness • Will be , relocated by the
end "of the week. ' • •
T. first af next *eek
Red and . White Food,,Store wiul
be closed, while 'the job. .of
breaking ;Out the wall into -the
shoe stare: is done. Lloyd. (Hap)
Hall
Hall has elaborate plans:fon Con-
verting and :renovating. both
stores into a spacious, modern
food market .
It it expected that the "break
through'? Will lbe accomplished in
a couple. of. days, .to permit the
store to be back in 'operation
while the other work is, being
completed. • - ,
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•spiNOUNCE1VIENT • •
The marriage 'is entiounced of
Mrs. 'Annie (ilughei) Nicholson
iMoosejaw, Sask., and,The Rev
enend Elmer .Kennedy of.2Bliae-
vale, The wedding took place' at
Knox - Presbyterian Church;
Moosejaw, Sask.,. on Wiednesda.7,
August 20th, I9103. 'Rev. Mr, and
Mrs. Kennedy wilillbe at home
after September .10th, at ,the
Presbyterian niante, BlueVale..
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,MANY CALLED TO , •
EXTEND,: BEST WISHES
The !home: 'of Win.. and •Mis.
J. W. Jroyrit. was 'a busy spot on
ThesdaY when scores of friends
of this •esteerned couple; called
'to extend • congratulations and
ibest ;wishes:. •• •
The occasion Was their 50th
,wedding !anniversary; a report of
Which • will be carried in Our
next issue. .
warded $400,
Student Bursigy
Murray Ifunter,•son Of Mr, &
Mrs, Vernon ; Hunter,: Lucknow,
has ,been reconmiended •for an
Atkinson Charitable Foundation
sttident aid bursary ' the
f $400
amount o .
The reconmendation was made
by the Committee on scholarships'
Of Advance Polls week -end.
The ProVin,cial .election Cain-
paign Which' will reach a clirriax
at. the polls in ,just 'tv‘tO weeks—:
Wednesday, September: 26th, is
going along quietly in. Huron-
BruCe.. . •
Both • candidates, Murray
Gaunt, Liberal and George
Mc-
Cutcheon, Progressive -'Conserva-
tive; are conducting tireless per-
sonal Contact campaigns, but ab. -
sent is the 'Van fare" associated
with .the by-election last fall in
which Mr;,Gautit was successful,
Prime Minister. Roberts and
Liberal L'eader John WintermeY-
er, Were (both in +this ,atea last
week, although Lucknow 'was
not �n their itinerary; ss it vas
'in the by-election. Even the
Presence of the 'top brass" did
not appear 'to stir eleetion &Ver.
Advance poll dates have been
announced in Huron -Bruce .• They
will be held- in Wingham, !Ripley,
Mildmay and Brussels on Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday of next
week from 9:06 gab. until 600
p.m.• and from 4:06 0.1m, to lt1:00
pan. 'Daylight Saving Time,
The September Meeting Of the
Lucknow Women's Institute
be held in the Town Hall, on
Friday, September 13th at 2:30.
Grandmothers' Day.
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ont s Or More
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,Mrs, ,Budie Henning,'" the for.
Inef, Susan MCNattghtori," &ugh,.
ter of Mr. 'and Mrs.
Xaugh•ton of Luaknow, has en-
tered St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, for a period of at least "Six
months. • .• • "
Susan was admitted ori. Thurs-
day where* she 'Will undergo,
physio-tlierapY arid later surgery
on 'her hip
Susan and Audie's Children
glaine, age 7...arid Norman who
almost 2, are living' here with
•their• grandparents, Mr, and Mrs,
Jini MoNeughton and, Maitre is
attending Lticknow • Public
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1ST :WINNER DECLARED
VO-MMUNITY DRAW
The winner' 'of' the first
$5.0.0. merchandise voucher
in the "Shopin-Lacknow
Community, Draw,' is an- •
flounced in the weekly ad-
vertisement 'appearing in
The 'Sentdnel, •
The draw was, *made • by
Mrs. Margaret Sproul of
• Lucknow.•
There will be aweekJr
Winner with ,the voucher
• being as good as cash at
• • arty of the!twelve participat-
, Mg stores,
Monthly there' 'will be 'a
bonus draW for, additional
prites c $25. and • $10.
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Coupons .are given with
' each $2.00 cash purchase.
• Merchants are • often busy
and niiay overlook handing
'.• then out. But they are yottr's
for the silting. • •
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Young People
Start Vocations
And Studies
iMiss Mary Pi.irdozi, .daughter
Of MT. and Mrs. William Pixrclon,
has taken 'an office position •in
the LaIb Department of Kitch7
ener-Waterloo. • hospital, com-
mencing her ciLlitieS the.. first .of
the Week.., ' '
*Miss Anne • Rintoul, ,daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. William Rintoul,.
has taken, a:pos:1,06n: in the office
of McCargar, 'Filer and. Hach:
born; Ltd, consulting engineers
of Kitchener, 4
iT3Olth. Mary and Anne recently•
completed twelVe month. courses
at 14ougheeds BuSines.s •college rn
Kitchener.
• John • Andrew .returns to•
Guelph O.A.C. ,on. FridaY to "en-
. terhis secondyear of the De-
gree Course an Aniinal• }us'ban-
dry John spent his: turnmer
working, on the ..home farm.
• Bill Andrew who Successfully
completed the first Yearof the
Diploma idou,rse :at the • 0A.C.
is retUrziring this year to enter,
the first year of the Degree
Course. Bill spent ,the first part
,of the surinner•at home and then
took , a job at the Goderich Salt'
Mihes. He ' Was : unfortunat,e,
enough to get his right arm +bro-
ken while combining at home
about five Weeks ago. . • :
Margaret Parrish,' daughter of
Mr. and' Mrs: Bob Fairish of
Ashfield, has, entered Kitchener -
Waterloo, rhOspitar' as a. student
nurse.
Murray Hunter, a Grade 13
graduate. -at Lucknow District
High SC•hool, leaves, on., Monday
to attend Waterloo tniVersity
College. • ••- • • .
Fraser Ashton 'will :commence
his third, year studies rri micro-
biology at the O.A.c. in Guelph
and Terry 'Wilson of St. Helens
will start 'his second jet= at the
University of Western Ontario,
• • Dick Richards, a Grade 13
graAuate at L.D.H.S. will attend
the Ontario 'Agricultural College;
and•Octrdori McNay is taking a
course at Ryerson in, Toronto.,
• Miss Patricia Thompson and
Miss Eleanor '11VI•cNay are 'teach-
ing in Etobicoke and Miss Nancy
Forster near Mount Forest,.
Mist Linda Blake, 'daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake. of
Dungannon, ,thas entered Strat-
ford, Teachers' C011ege.
Shirley NewbOld, daughter. of
Mr. and Mrs.. George Newbold,
is taking • a special 'commercial
course at Port IGredit.
Allan MowbraY, son of Mr. &
Mrs, V. A. Mowbray, has cam -
merited a course in Toronto in
dres4. engineering. • . '
Joanne Hunter, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Hunter1.
has entered her 'final year in
horn•e •economics at Western Urrir
veriity,, •
Janet Finlayson returns for
her second year to Waterloo Uni-
Versity• „College. . •
Attended Funeral
Of Niece Killed
In -Car Accident
Mrs. William W.. Ili:van. of
Ashfield. attended .the funeral on
*ednesday of her niece, Miss
Patricia Icelly, .age 221 who was
killed in a Motor. 'accident- at
IVIarys•ville, near Port; Huron,
Michigan on Stmday evening; •
September 1st. •
She was to, have been 'married
this-„ Saturday, September 14th.
• Miss Kelly was alone 9t the
tune and was •enroute to work at
drirvAseedah
-in-4k•4Sche
diad
just e
way crossing, .wihen her +car ap- •
p•eared out of control: and
struck, a Culvert. Patricia Was
thrownfroan the car against the
cuiveit railing and suffered -a
neck fraoture which was 'almost
1a7asalTaarliw:aosf:ittiv.le;exisee.=ondithre'•eeldioaestiltge...
ter& arid four Sons of Mr.• &
Mrs, Jerry P. Kelly •'of Marys-. •
Ville: 'Mr. Kelly is a brother Of
Mrs. Hogan, the •Kelly ' blithe
having been in the Lizcan. area:
• The rftmeral twa,s, held; on Wed-
nesday morning at St. Christy- „
heris Roman Cwtgliohc Church,
••1..vitlii interment at Marysville. •
Offer Student
Accident
Insurance 'Plan
The September meeting Of the
Lucknow Public School Board
WaS'held-ornesday--•evening; Sep- •
tember 3rd
Prineipal Stuart Collyer re-
ported
• an attendance ',Of 261 to .•
open ,the, school term..
representative Of Frank
Co-
wan Insurance. Co: attended the •
meeting, to': request • the Board's
Permission tOoffer Group . AC
cident Insurance the -pupils
attending school. The plan rwould
allow parents to :take accident t•-',
insurance on children,, presently •
covered 'by the Board during
school hours, and going directly
to or coming home .from• school,
after sehool hours and during
holidays: Particulars of tthe plan
and application forms are to be
given each' tpupil, and „returned
to the sahoel. . •
Due to illness,
wiull 'be Unable to teach kinder,-
garten for an,• indefinite period.
Mrs.' Beverley 'Tliamps,oit wiul
teach ,thieclass in the mearititne.
Sundry,: accounts ainounling to'
$3,977.41 :were approved Paid
this included accounts to Stand-
ard Tube Co. for 70 desks, $1,575.;
supplies, $6!1.2.80 and new en-
trance: doors, 1780.78. ••• 4
1st Electric, Heat
Home In Dun annon
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Mr. and Mrs.. IVIervin burnin
of Dungannon have the 'Con- •
structiOn of ' to hew hOme.
.advanced. It • will be the first
home in Dungannon with „elec-
tric cheating. . • -
Mr. and Mrs. Durnin sold their •
former home to . Dr: and Mrs.
Arnold Volies, and are, building
their new home on a '40 -acre,
:farm property mi the eastern
outskirts of iDuriga,nnon, •'
Mr. and (Mrs, Durnizi spend .the
sumnr..or olperating• their riding
academy south, of Port Elgin.
They first had a riding range at.
Grand Bend- and in 1054 bought •
a 26 -acre +block' .(5f evergreen
covered land. A ,n1lle south
Port F1grn,'just off ,the ,highway,
Here, they have close to 4
miles of trails, with nine saddle •
horses and three ponies for hire. •
IViarvin rides the kad pony ac- ••
coniPanying all the riding part -
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