The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-09-11, Page 15WEDNESDAY,..s.Ept-11!, 190
• Former Ashfield
...Parsonage Couple
• 55 Years Married
• A faMilY 'dinner/was held •at
• Lambeth United 'Church in hon-
our 42-f Rev. and Mrs. •S, J.
Brid-
gete who.. celebrated !their 15I5'h
wedding anniversary o.n Monday;
Rev, 4ridgette and the former
'Lily M. ThOrnton -were th,atried
Septernher 9th, •.11908, in White -
'Ordained in 1903-`1by the Meth,
odist Churchin: MorriShurg,
R4v. Bridgette•has served in !We
Gaspe ,Coast mission ,fiald . and
has had charge.'s in Quebec pro-
vince, -Ashfield, court:right, Ruth-.
ven, 'Talotville and Eleriheim.
The •couple, retired .17 years
ago and moved to •Lambeth in
order, to ibe closer to their
ren . • '
Rev.. and Mrs, Bridgette have
one son, Albert J. of Ailsa Craig,
and four , daughters, Mrs. W. R.
' (Roberta) Fraser, London; Mrs.
•4, George P. , (Pauline)' Cooper,:
•
Cleveland;' • Mrs. Norman. E.
(Freida) M'exharn, London; and
Mrs. '• Fred A. (Nina) Southcott,
London'. There are 16 grandchil-
dren.'
Rev. M. Bridgette .was tpastor
• • on. the Ashfield ',Circuit •during
the years of the first World War,.
•• • from, 1914 :to 1918: •
LET HURON' CONTRACT'
' DEVELOPMENT. ROAD •
•'Approval ,for -the beginning of -
work • on the -reconstruction of
HuirOn 'County Road •No. • 1:2,• •
troth gighWaY 86: southerly to
the. Village. of .Brussels,• under
the Development Road ,pregrami'
• is announced by Highways Min-
• . ister Charles 8. MacNaughton.• •
The road improVement Covers
• _a •,distance' of nearly' 61/2
Tetal,' estimated 'cosit $330,000.
Work • (to ; be ,: done •includes.
• grading, C:iilverts; :storm sewers,
• curbs', gutters and ••tlien paving.
• The new, road: will provide a
• Wider •surface ; • •
•Zt is expected •that the contrac-
tor, George Radford 'Construction
TffLUKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO '
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. • PAGi FIFTEEN
Tutor Homemaking'
(lub leaders, • .
Future leaders for twelve 4-H
lioln.ernaking :Clubs, in the South
•Bruce area met in Lucknow on
Friday and • Monday last where
instruction in leadership of -,the
course, "What shall' 1 wear" was
'even by Miss, Donna Mae Nich,
olson, !home economist for Brace•
county. The ladies met- from.
10 aim, ,,to 4: p.m.. 'in the town
hall and Lucknow. Women's In-
stitute catered lunc•hes to them
both days, ,
. • •
• All of the clubs ',are sponsored
by Women's Institutes with •the•
exception of the group froth
clover • Valley in• Huron Town-
ship,No Institute is actite in
that immediate • area.
Nunes of thespon.soring group,
the leaders and, their addresses
are: Ripley W:I.,,Mrs: k. Gemmel
and Mrs. Finlay McLeod, •Ripley;
Bervie 'Mrs. •Willard John-
-steal and Betty Jean Hodgins
R.R. 2, Kincardine; Purple Grove
W.I., 'Mrs.. George Harkness, R.R.
3, Ripley, Mrs, Donald
R.R. 2,. Ripley; -Lisburn • W.I.,
Mrs. Walter' Farrell and Mrs.
George Stewart...Of MR: 2, Rip-
ley; Lucknow W.I., (1) •Mrs.
Geerge • Whitby. and. Mrs, Clark.
Finlayson, Lucknow; pucknpw
W:I. (2) Mrs: Jaines 'Mathers &
Mrs, . James • Boyle, • LucknoW;
Silver • Lake W.I, • Mrs. Ronald
Thacker . and Mrs. • E.• Lizmore,
,R.R. • 4, Kincardine; •HolYrocid,
(1) •tMrs. Ed Thompson &
Mrs. Raynard Ackert, Holyrood;
Holyrood ,W.I„ (2) Mrs. :Alex
Percy •and•Mrs: Weir Eckenswil,
ler, Kinlough; Whitechurch W.I.,
Mrs. Claude Coffin and Mrs. Al-
• bert Coutes, Whitechuroth; kair-
•she,a W.I. Mrs Donald MacKin-
non, Lucknow and .Mrs. Evan
Keith,' R.R. 5, Lucknow; . Huron
Township Clover Valley Group,
Mrs.•lierth Clayton, R.RJ: 6, Luck -
now and Mrs. John MacCharles,
R.R.•1, Ripley. • .
Ltd. •Of Elyth, : Will begin
work in Septernber and cornplete
the jab early net 'summer, un
dr' a contractawarded by the
county. • , , • ' • •
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• NUTRITION' BY CHOICE - NOT BY CHANCE
Cattle fed on the Morea Liquid Feeding Program get the
nutrition they need when they heed if, *area Liquid Fee
d is
0 carefully: formulated supplement containing balanced
amounts of urea nitrogen, ethanol,' phosphoric acid, trace,
mineral elements and Vitamin D.,These are carefully pre -mixed
• and added to .molasses. 'Morea Liquid Feed is delivered by
your distributor right to your feedlot. Cattle, are fed free choice
• in approved feeders, Cattle balance the own Catkins, and arc -
able to utilize greafer"amounts of kw cost toughages• Wi''
4Morea Liquid Feeds you cut your feed costs.
•
PHONE HURON '1.11QUIFEEDS.
Goderich ilAckstiti 4-.8714
LOCHALSH
Miss Barbara - MacKenzie re-
turned home from c.G.LT, Catnip
at Goforth near Danville, Ont.
Barbara enjoyed the Week's lea-
dership training she received..
:Miss Jane Finlayson entered
Nurses' Training School at Stfat,
ford on Tuesday, Margaret Mac -f„
Lennan left for 'Toronto, where
she Will take a coarse, in Nurs-
ing 'assistance;
It was off to -North Ashtfield
Public School for ...136 children
on Tuesday. There (were AI be-
ginners. Mr. Martin , is principal
and Mrs. Cline, Mrs. McCharles
and Mrs. Farrish complete the
staff. •
• 11V1r, and Mrs, JohnTinlay.Son
of Paris, Trance and ' Mr. and
Mr.S. Kenneth: Einlaysen of To-
ronto. Visited with. Mr.. and Mrs:
Gordon Finlayson •and family.
Several from a distance at-
tended the funeral:Hof Mr. Dan
MacDonald, Misses Sally and.
Louise MacDonald .of Windsor;
Mr. and Mts. Finlay 1VI.acDonald
:and faantily and , Dr. and Mrs:
'Ford and family • of Chathain,
Mr. and Mrs. •powlq and
'Hy of London, Mrs. ,Sadie Blue
of p*olt; .Miss Murray of Wind-
sor; •Mr. Rod MacLennan .of
De-
troit ;arid 11VIr... and •Mrs. Bain).
Stewart of Toronto. •
• Mr. Ray. Mackenzie of Toren.;
to; and ' Mr. Allan :MacKenzie,
spent 'their :holida3rs with • Mr.
and Mrs. Henry: MaWenzie. . •
•Mr. •anicl Emile IVIacLen-
nen were in Palmerston on Sun -
Attending a wedding in Lon-
don: on Saturday were Mr. and
'Mrs., Harvey ' •
Rodent 'visitors at the k.'..L.
MacKenzie •farm was Miss Lev-.
erne "Sly of Plymouth. • ' •
• Several -deer ihave been
aight-
ed 'by local farmers. On one or
two. •pecasioris they were -With
the cows in the Morning., .
.1.1.ons Meetings'
Resumed :Monday
•
'When Lion • Bob Macintosh
was installed as !Club. 'PreSicle,rit
in June to succeed Lloyd Ashton,
the fall, and resumption of..• the
•WiCe monthly ineetings,, seemed
some ,clistance ;off.,• ' ' • ;
•
But, ."it was' ,a •short• summer,"
ccimnierrted the newpresident as
he .1/v10ccaned •,"the boys" !heck at
the •Ifirst• fall :meeting 'on. Mon-
day evening..
One Of the /first apt t of. the,
Club Was to Cbserve a. itimitte's..
silence in •memory. Of the : late
Mac MacLennan,
A carnival and, tgarden• party
,profit of some $900. was report-
ed to he .used. forthe Club's w.e1-.
fare work. • ' •• •
' Donald 1V1-pkinnon: reported
that the '• Pee We and ;Midget
'tbalf,--tearris are in. the. W.O.A...k.
laydoWns — the Pee Wees With
iiivertori• arid Midgets with Har-:'
ristcpn. In.. 'spite win and loss
records to date of 13 .and -3 for
theyee Wees and 17 and 1 for
the Midgets they 'aren't (drawing
•areWlds, sufficient to meet operat-
ing. expenses. • '• •
The Chili,' which ,originally
provided (the Public School Saf-
etyi patrol with belts and !badge.%
'agreed to prbvide. additional
equipmentrequired of this type:
•
Stuart Collyer 'reported close.
to'• $600 • received in ;the. Club
canvass On behalf of the Sala -
tion Atrzny: With soine•• collectors
Miil•tO repdrt.
Bob Finlay .• reported receipt
of grants •to .the Artificial lee
Fund, "which. stands at' slightly
over $1,800, With a permanent
floor yet to be •firianced.
• Charles W;laster outlined de,
tails of a 'monthly draw' plan. •
W. A. Porteous reviewed brief:-
ly the auditors' repOrt, and com-
mended the treasurer, M. L.
Sanderson for neatness 'Etaiicl
qufacy,
Gordon. Montgoan-ery told of
he trip whtiali he and Mrs.
Montgomery 'enjoyed this sum-
• nier to Japan and Jhe
Islands, and •showed many in-
tereSting pictures �f the tour;
COUNCIL MINUTES
Huron Township met in tregular
session on'SePt. 3 with :all mem,
bers present. .•. .
Two petitions for MUnietipal
drains were received •from, the
owners concerned or Con. 10 and
they- were: 'accepted by council
and H, M. Gibson, of' the firm, Of
W; tM. Watch associates. was ap-
pointed to unmake a ,rePort on them.
• The oClerk Was instructed to
semi out the ibills.to the owners
on tbe MacDonald and NeSbitt
(drains which are now toompietpci.
,Tenclers. for a new furnaCe lirtre
read e.nd considered too itiell'and
som.e of the Council tvOlunleeired
to 'clean the old one .and give it
another ibry.•
• The •ifollowing awe -units, Were
ordered: Paid: • . .
Cemetery -- Ken McKay, as,
. Reg. MoOre„ . grass seed,
$2.27; Ivan (Pollock, labour, $99.05.
Township — Dr. W. G., Bruce,
school (dental. services, $262.50;
David •Lowry, tgaribtage . collection,
$463.64; •Dave Moore, garbage col-
lection, $552.; Earl Tout, onarter
of salary,. $450.; Bert 'Walden,
lamb 'killed : by dogs, $22.; . •Emile
MacLennan, valuing. sheep, $3.50;
Jack , Elliott, 'destroying dog, $5.;
131,94vIrritens! AMC., helP for tirta+011,.
.; iyiurtiouptal World, supplies,
$29.30; Kenny IVIO6Donald, care.of,
hall, $16.25; Post. Office,
Ployment stamps, $11.20. • ' •
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Roads — Steve Irwin, Alperin,
tendenit, '$325.; Wayne ' Lowry,.
grader,. .$326..25; Ripley . Hydro,
Shed, $2.50;, 0: . G. MacDonald,
.diesel fuetl,' 14158.07; Ken Mc-
Kenzie, 'cleaning ditches, 436.;
Ken McKay, fittrs and !gas,
$26.731 Graham C . k, bulldozing,
Ontario Hydro, moving
poles, $91.96;' G. W. Cll.:others,
grader repairs, $52.52;.• Domtar
Chemicals, bridge' plank, $759.08;
Dominion,. Roads, 'grader blades,
$80.41; Dninharn Stone and Paving
• cold mix, . $25J13;: Armco
Metal Ltd., cultVeris, V78.10; :Steve
• triwin, postage, cement •and toile,
$28.1.0; Frank's garage; lasiitek• 're-
:p•airs, 0.17; 33ill Kempton, back-
hoe and hauling, '$176:20; 'Lloyd
Wyticic cutting graSs, $352..50; Ezra
Sitler, sawchist ond pl'ank,,$7,„ . ,
..• Counciladjourned until next
• regular meeting on Oct 7. •
Scott Sherwood
'Passes. At 85
c,ast tWenty-eight •.(dayS Past
his 85th birthday, death came
tto Saanuel Sherwood # Wing -
ham Hospital on Monday, Sep-
teMber 2nd,
A • lifelong resident • of the
community he was ;well and' •
widely •known, as a farmer, hay
merchant, and in municipal life.
• Mr. Sherwood Was • a son of
Patrick SherWood a native of
Ireland and Elizabeth Ann Hut-
chison ,who was born St. •
Marys. ISaan was bOrn in. Ash-
fl'owriship on 'Augusrt 5th,
11878. On August 19th,• 1903, he
married Edith Lillian Brown of
•
Ashfield, and they continued to
resideAshfield,
in the • Township until
'retiring . to Lucknow •in 1941.
Mrs. Sherwood, died :suddenly
last year a few days before
Christmas. • •• • •
Sam had not enjoyed geed
health for some time :and since
the death of Mrs. Sherwood his
health • continued- to gradually'.
decline. • •
. •Mr. Sherwood • was a member
of Ashfield,• 'Township. council
• for some thile, and after Corning •
65' Luc -knot* served for several '
terms on the. Village Connell.
Ile. was a member of. Lucknow .
I.Tnited • Church, !and this paStOr,
Rev. H. W. Strapp conducted the
• funeral service On September ,
4th,, at the Mackenzie Memorial
Cha,pel. Interment was in Ektin-
gannon Cemetery, •the pallbear-
ers being -Murray Gaunt, Tom.
Anderson, Chester, Finnigan, • ,.
• TWeniley, Wilfred Dren-
nan, Steve Stothers. • -
61r. 81-xerwood is /survived by ,
one sister, Mrs.: J. E. CranstOn
(Mary. Sherwood) of Goderich.
Earl Tout Oleri summer.
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See by The Sentinel
•THAT'Rev. N. E.: and Mrs. Cas- • .
Well and children Sarah; Ruth,
• Mary and Jimmy ave mioved
• frOm Dundalk to Meatforcl, Whe.re
be
is a e.m
mber of the lVieeford •
Distriet High SehOol.stacff .•
THATa' :dance (Will be held at •
• Dungannon on Friday .eVening
for 'Art Grilthore. Art IPA' hi.s
• hand in a •car accident' this
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have a habit or flying by. Its never too early •
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that Sun Life one of the great lifeinsurinee •
companies Of the world, has.policY plans that will
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premattirely. . • ' •
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