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Lvcx.rrow, ONTARIO WEDIfeRAPAY,, SI:
Rev, Jennings
Here Sunday
The Cele:0011ft and guest, Prea-
cher at the rcornbined Holy. Com-
munion and Harvest Thanksgiv-
ing Services' in St. Peter's Church
•Sunday .11:15 a.m. will •be
the Rev: H. L. Jennings;
• L.Th., of Brussels. •'
Mr. Jenningt is 'afforrner, •rec-
tor":of St, Peter's ,Ohurdh having
served here from 19.52 to 1960.
Bull Attacks
Area Man
'Dave1VIacDiarmid of the Nile
• Suffered a broken , arm and was-.
severely roughed up, when. at-
. tacked 143, a: 'bull On their farm,
'.last Thursday. . • •
•Hearing his calls for help,
Mrs. •1Vlacniarankl• (The' former
Grace 'Hamilton) came 'screarn-
' ing from the barn with •a club
and.•frightened the animal off.
411 'but .one,.• of the cows.had
.come .1,1p for • milking, -and Mr.
• MacDiarmid• had gone back for
her. Some, young cattle. and the
• docile had :Meandered up
the lane, Suddenly ; .on •reac'hing
• the .barn Yard the bull charged
Mr. IVIacDiarmici and 'before he
'could get ont of /the way •was
bowled over. The .animal
show •any •inclination -.to puisne
•\,, the attack, until Dave went' to
move when the kriocked
him.clown again -and- continued to
, pomonel him until frightened; off
by 'Mrs. Macp.iarinid. . . •
, Mr. and lVIrs. Pete Fairish and
•• Lorne'Farrih. sof town visited
• ; with Mr, and Mrs: MicDiarmid
or Sunday, when Dave was re-
cuperating nicely from the har•-•
rowing,„'experience,
Finalizing, Plans
For .Fall Fair:.
Next: Wednesday and Thurs-
day, September 25th and 26th
are the dates, of the Lucknow
FaflFair, which •will be offic-
ially opened by Murray Gaunt
•with Donald B. TBiue officiating
in his usual capacity as master
of • cetern,onies. , -
There will be .a school chil-
• dren's parade from the Luck -
now Public Schoolat 1:00 o'clock,
• headed by the •LuCkhow District
•High School Band and local ma-
jorette baton twiElers. ••
, The • •School childrens compe-
titions will be an opening ,grancl.,
stand feature, With baby show,
.open step dancing, 'midway, TwoNligy cotest
sport events, and 4-H competi-
•tions Comprising Some of 'the. In liuron-Bruce
JUDY REID ONE OF
10 BRUCE CLUB GIRLS
AT tVESTERN FAM
Judy Reid, 164ear-old daugh-
ter of Mrs. Ford Cunningham of
Kinloss, •Was, • chosen to attend
Western • Fair at L006(44 on
TueSClay of last week, to parti-;.
.cipate;in..the•jn'dging Of. ex-
hibits, - • .
• Judy, W4.. one .of ten 4-R ,Club
girls horn' Bruce ;County partir•
cipating in, the judging. She is a
mernbei of the Club spon-
toted Kairshea Women's In-
stitute.'
Se-lee:don of the.. girls is based
on '"general•'ProficiencY" Merit.
entertainment ,
•
Added to the pony class 'whiCh
'provides color and action, in th.e
parade and on. the grounds, will
.be specials for ,saddle horses,
14 hands and over, in open corn,
petition, • ' • '
Prizes- of $5.,' $3. and $2. have
been .donated by the •Summit
Saddle. Shop of Lambeth fer ri-
der and horse 'and a $5.00 prize
for best dressed horse and, sad-
dle,donated by -Ken and Mil-
dred Cameron. • :
The #. indoor exhibits in • the
arena, .alwayS Make-ari exeellent
, •
display. The arena 'will be •open
on Wednesday , evening from
3:00 to 10:60,* for 'those Who
a previeyv, or cannot get to :the
fair on Thursday. •
There's a $5.00 prize each ,for
the oldest lady and. gentleman
and the lad under .9 With the
big -gest feetcan capitalize 'on
this. • '
• A• directors' Meeting is slated
for Frid.ay to finaliie ,plaris' and
add some . finishing ;touches to
the entertainment: '
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Honored By Family And F rien
••• A' popular end highly respected
• couple of the Lucknow district,
Mr. , and Mrs. William G. Reed
, observed their 50th •wedding an-,
• niversary„ on Tuesday, September
17. Open house ,was held at their
residence, One-half mile north Of
• Lucknow •on the Holyrood road,
hen: a large number of :friends
called '-t6 extend best: Wishes. A
•rily dinner wag served to
aboutifOrty-fiVe at the Anglican
Parish Hall, I.duclinow, on Satur-
day' afternoon. . •
The Couple .Were Married fifty
years ago. at' ;the home bf. the
bride's parents, Mr: and -Mrs'
D. K. Webster, alts: Reed eing
the former Debbie Webster.' The'
ceremony was performed by
• McKinley Of Lucknow Me;.
• thodist Church' in the ham noW
owned by Bili Stanley; jilst.West
of Lucknow on Highway 86.
The ;newlyweds farined
Lanes in Ashfield Township,
.lived for some time. in London
after leaving the, farm* and. af-
ter other periods of ' residence
in the district Moved to their
present home about thirty years
ago. Bill, who had his engineer's
papers "fired" at, the Maple Leaf
Aircraft • while •it Was in openatioh in LucknoW He Worked
at the Luckn OW Sawmill in a.
similar capacity for seven and
one:half years, and this trade
kept him busy in several other
jobs, of this type` in intervening.
years: Mr. and Mrs. Reed - are
oth in,good health, Bill 'having
recovered well from a inid
• (COntinned ,on page. Id)
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The •official •
nomination day;
which is •the deadline for any
• prospeetive candidate -"dim -wing
his hat" in the election ring was
•I.:Wednesday of last, week.: •••
• It was • simply a formality. in
• Huron -Bruce riding 'with nom-
ination papers filed'hy the two
active candidates, to assure a
'straight two-party. contest..
Murray Gaunt, Liberal,: who
won the • seat •in last Fall's by.!
election and George Mccutcheon,
Progressive -Conservative 'candi,
date, who is making his second
bid ton the seat, are the Hu-
,
ron'-Bruce aSpirant.S.
• Repeating ' what was.' said a
week ago , the` two are working
earnestly in a tpersonal-contact
campaign, free of any • of the
chargei arid . puiblle invectives
• that are being leviedin "higher
cir.cles. •
Adrvance .polls in the *riding
will be held, this Thursday; Fri-
day and Saturday .in 'Wingham,
Ripley, Brustels and Mildinay.
• General, ballOting. will take
place on ',Wednesday of • next
week, 'Seritemfber 26th. • Polling
obdoths, in the Village Will be at
the Parish Hall, Legion -Hall and
Town• • ••
• VOting hours' •on ' Wednesday.
are from 9:00 to 6:100 p.m,
Daylight ISakirig
Enumerators' lists •in ,LucknoW
list 666 voters, as compared 'With
696 in the Octdber. ,by-election;
;Kinloas is much the, same with
659 as against 6152 %last fall; West
Wawariosh total' is Ica down .0n-
siderably .from 7193 listed last
fall, while Huron Township is
the reverse With '774 voters listed'.
as con -pared f.with 71011T last year.
Any qualified voter. omitted
frorn 'the 'lista in rural el/itinerat-
ing, may. be vOuched , for and
•sworn at the •poli on election day:
Ten new .seats -in' the Metro
Toronto area .could have a signi-
ficant tbearing on next week's
Standings at dissoligion, of the
:Ontario Legislature were: Pro-
gressive Con.servatives 63, Liber-
als 24,, N.D.P. 5,' Vacant ' 6, plus
ten new seats.,to be filled.
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Single Copy 1 OC 16 Pages
Many Best - .:Wishes • To 'Idith.•
Antf-. Wes". On.'-.50th...AntliVersallt...' •.‘-
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. Mr. and Mks, J.' Wesley Joynt, Jpyrit. Jane was in charge qf
celebrated the 60th anniversary the 'guest ,bOok.'. ' ' •
Of their Wedding on Tuesday, The tea table was covered,
September 10th, at an open house, with a slabe cloth, centred with '
reception, at their home on Ross a floral arrangement of 'roses
St, Lucknow".• •and candelabra..
Throughout the afternoon and Pouring tea were iVf.rs'. Robert
evening Alley, were visited by Johnston and • Mrs. ,Ernie Mill -
many, many. -friends and relar son, ',sisters of .1VIr. Joynt; Mrs. ,
tiVes, .who called to extend con- Charles . Hopper, Mrs. Ernest
•gratulations ,and best:•
to Ackert, Mrs, Gordon' • Webster
this popular •couple? who for and 'MisS, Flora •Webster. • •
years 'played an ii-nporrit role • ..A.ssisting. in the tea room were .
in antral and communis activi- Miss Ada. Webster, •Miss Olive
:ties. !. • •• . Webster, Mrs, Lionel Glassford,.
Mr. Joynt is the son of the (Continued on page. 13)
late Mr.. and Mrs. John Joynt •
and was •-born at St. Helens in
West Wawanosh TOwnship, where. • •
Second Week s
still is' engaged 'in farming. - • •
Winner. Named
For the. second.weeli a row,
.the winner of the "Shop in LuCk-t,
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arid apple growing ;operation&
Mrs. Joynt.is the former .Edith:
Freeman, d:aughter fA . the late
Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Freeman.
She waS born at 'Peterborough now Community Draw" made his
but lived in the .Seaforth and 1purchase' aft Bud HaMiltorifs Cit- •
Ethel district prior to, coming to Service Deptot. All,' the tick-.
Lucknow with her parents ets from the twelve ,I,participat-
19o9. when herfather accepted ing.storet were "put In the hat". --
the 'Pesitien :of miller at the .and Donald Blue of Ripley drew
Treleaven Flour Mill the winner on -Monday. You will
Mr. and Mrs. Joynt were mar- find . the lucky ...winner's name
ried in Lucknow On September with the shop in Lucknow adVer-
toen, 1913 by the late Rev. tisements..elsewhere in.this issue. -
George McKinley, • minister. of There will be ...another $5,00
Lucknow 'Methodist Churchwinner drawn ffroin rthis Week's
cash sales Coupons the parti--
(413atng Stores. • •
The 'last -week in September
in addition: to the weekly
draw, there will be month-end •
specials of $26,90 and,'$1.41,1i0. For
these jackpot prizes a1l coupons :
•
depdsited ,during: the 'month, will
be "in.- the hat!' • •
Mr. and Mrs. •Joynt haVe'.given
valued and • faithful service : to
their . chUrch and ccianinuriity,.
and various. activities could be
mentioned in 'Which they have
played .important parts. •
• Oustanding among these is 11/1.rS..
Joynt's record •of Choir service.
Mrs. J-oynt joined the &Olt
shortly afiter • coming Luck -
now, and has been cldSelY associated ,with it ever since, and: has
served continuallY. AS leader • for
some 45 :years, • except for: •a-`
Period 'of in 'health, when. 'Mr:.
J. M. Greer; took over the du -
Chief • among Mr: Joynt's. com-
MunitY activities 'we might ;men-
tion his municipal Service. He
served fOrfive years as reeve
Irani' 1943 through 194q. During
Ppoiated To New' •
• of Bruce County.
the ,latter year he was warden'
• „ rt. • • Open House
Receiving on „uesday ,with
ucationai rost'v•.
Mr,
J. E. Smithrecentiy as- Mr• and'M"Ynt were their;
surned the duties' Of his" rie*
appointment in. Tor-
onto with the Department of
'Education as assistant superin-
tendent of professional develop-
ment' •
Mr.. Sinith, best known as Ted
to' friends in 'Llucknow :where
,he was raised, had :Previotisly
been* One of :the masters In the
Ottawa Teachers'College, a posit
tion he had held for 11 ,years.,
:Mr,. and Mrs.. Smith and their
two childrenCathy and Jimmy,
recently! ThoMed from, Ottawa to
take up residence ..in
During the Sumner, Mr.. Smith
served as summer School. •Pritia.
cipal' inToronto. • •
His father, Mr, JamesSnttth
and Mri, Smith reside in Wing-
son- • George J oynt and Mrs.
joynt, the former Jessie Pear-
son 0: Ethel, and the celebrants
granddaughters, ;Jane and Kathy
Commences Honor
Course In :Sciene
Wan E. M.eQuillin spenta. few
days last week at the home of
his parents, Mr., ,and Mrs. Fred
IMeOtrilii,n of West Wawanosh,
On Monday Ivan entered Wa-
terIoo . University 10 cOminente
'ain honor Course in Soieriee. •
.
• Ivan has been 43 technician
With the Natigatuak. Chemicals
Contitany at Elmira for over 7
ears.
ENGAGEMENTS
•Mr. and Mrs. :Earl Hodgins,
R.R. 2, Kincartine, wish -to"- an-
nciunce the engage.ment ''of their
youngest ,daughfter, Inez Marilyn,
to Mr. Lorne • ivaii • Forster,. son •
of. Mr. William Forster; '1,'
Lucknow -and the late M,rs. For-
ster. 'The • marriage, will • take. • '
'place iri .13ervie United Church
on • Saturday, .•October''12, 1963
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at, 2 • .
Draft F'lans- For
Legion Hall
. A renovation lilan for the'
Lucknow Legion Hall has lbeen
drawn 'up and suibMitted for .ap-.•
prove: . •
The Legion was. , recently
granted' a club licencesubject
to 'the Premises *being'dfkiafly,
approved by the Liquor Licence
Board,
Club :row* lavatory, entrance
and .kitchen changes, and exits
have been blue printed, by '-a •
qualified architect and were
submitted a few days :ago for
approval, or alterations.
• Nothing ,can be done until the,
final 0.K, is received. 1116 pre-'
nuses have been inspected at; •
various hies.
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