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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-11-13, Page 2t w` n ti :A fi t{ , St �ttiy� $,AGE TWO TIM i UCKNc W SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOV 13th,, 1963 ry Tribute To War Dedd In Drenching) ENGAGEMENTS Rain liuring cE.nofaph. Service Monday In a 'drenching, rain .. on Mon- 'ism, for : today; ;boo niany , i rofes- 4;lay morning wreaths rwere plac- sing t hri dans pay only 11•p ed ` at rthe • :Cenotaph, ' and the. serivice.We needto be ,brougtht ' ,silence of remem'brtance .o►bserv- ed, in . ,tribute, to those who have laid down their lives in the defence Of {threir . country, not forgetting • those who still . bear the scars of those conflicts. , • • The 'teeming rain' commenced !awhile the 'community prance Day service w+as. !being held in St. Peters Church, which was filled to overflowing by Le- gion and Auxiliary Members, Alm . School band, 'Scouts, Guides and Cuba and . a • repre-. sentativ'e congregation,, as rowel' as. a choir representative of mil - lege ' churches, with ''Mins, Fred McQuillfn , at the Organ, ' . • Rev. H. W. S'trapp and Rev, Rod. MacLeod, • gas-isted.Rev: • J. R. King in !conducting the' ser 'vice With ' the rlattter eVing the' 'Rreanemdb ance Day 'message; Rev'. . Mr, . King 'tpointed out that 104,000, Canadians"had laid down ..their ivies from: 1914 • ,uan * 1 the end of the Korean war, yet :the freedoarn they gave .their lives for is in !greaterdanger of being ;lost than 'ever before, es we live in a world which ..is a fortress !bristling wifth• arms, and under. constant threat of de- *ruction. Rev. ' King attributed failure .to. secure. the Peace, es a' result, of man placing .'himself •on:..apla- teau far higher ttli•an as his sight, forgetting that God is eternal and man is only tran- sitory. He referred : to the Words of; the Psalmist that't we use our lim to, our knees for our arrogance, he said, for Dian Walthourt tG.od is. nothing, The parade 'too rand ,tfrorn, the Legion ' Ziiall was. led,, ,by 'the High Sc'I ooi band,; with , color party ' including . Harold. Ritchie,, Buster Whitby, +Mrs: Phillip Mac- Millan, Mrs, Bob'°Lyons,: David and Jim 'Bu'tton. • The parade was under •the direction of color Sgt, Ken Cameron; parade Sgt.. Clar- ence Greer and. Joe King,. epees- ,dent of . the Lucknow Brunch' 'of ' the Royal Canadian Legion.. 'At. the Cenotaph wreaths were placed by Charles tMcQuillin, .Toe. King, Mrs, •Clair -Johnston, G W. Joynt, Hared Ritchie, Mrs: George Whitby, Bob` Mac- Kenzie,. David Button and Bar- bara Rra'thrtvell. • . . The Lament was played at the Cenotaph rby piper Wilfred Mac= Quillen. Allan, and Robert' Carter spent the week -end (with .their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Mich- ael 'Willie ,of .`Winghain. • Mrs. A. L. Brown of Vancouv- er' says .She enjoys being able to ,keep in touch with this district t+hiough ,The Sentinel. • Cat. sand Mrs Janes:. D. Hac- kett have returned to Si.. John's.. after. spending: two weeks With ,his parents Mr. 'arid Mrs,. Wilfred` .Hackett. ' Mrs, Gordon .Websterof Port Credit and Mrs, Ernest Savage, of Flenbriclge visited lastweek ,ted -drays wisely, and '.pray that with' Misses .Ada and Hazel Web - our society Will avoid pagan -1 sten 2•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••00110.0.0. • .AT THE • ° ; NOW PLAYING —, Thur., Fri., Sat. Twin Bill • .' GeorgeI Sanders and Richard Johnson n "CAIRO" • Robert Taylor. and Joan Caulfield In "CATTLE KING" • • ,. • . i. THEATRE: i' • _'GODERICH i i Ai,\lam' Showtime .7:30 L`Air-conditioned For. Your ' Comfort's . • • ' • • • •.. •. •. • •. • • .• • , •. • • • • • An :enh , • 'package-� from Red'Rose or Blue •. • H�Y� pty ' Mon., Tues., ` Wed., — Nov. 18-19-20 Sydney James, Kenneth' :O'Connor and all. the - rest of the crew in 'another of the popular British fun.- shows • • :arryrCruising"On ' in color Thugs. .Fri., Sat. Nov. 21-22-34 Around ou d' the World In ble BM are with the Three Stooges and Joan Freeman. also "Siege of the 'Saxon • •• • • 0 i i:. r • • •' • i a • • color • • Ribbon Tea or Coffee, gets .you': into a Special- •: —..i. . • . Fine Matinee and .a chance; 'at some prizes : KEDS. � Saturday, morning, .Nov, 23rd at 10 o'clock I.: 1 : MiN••a•••aa•a•NM•Ni•••••iNN••40000000NN11 1■•■au••••ts••■ai •■•1111■11aa111,1•tiaai■•••■•••••a••■%•' e LYCEUM ■ ■ m' FOR 3 DAYS STARTING., THURSDAY, NOV. 14th o. Featuring CHARLIE CHAPLD1 BUSTER K ATON: LA ;■ UREL '811 'HARDY 'iihrills .• And Laughter" .■ •• For an evening of laughs, ▪ :be sure to see this one, • It's family entertainment • ■ from a ibytgone era, when • slapstick comedy held full•. ■ •sWay. ▪ Two shows each' night' at 7:15 and 9:15, • FOR 3:' DAYS ' STARTING 'i' MONDAY, .NOV. • 18th . 1 CQLOU' -= Starring m s nr. A Gathering •Of Eagle?' This is the story of a • 111 wine' • of the Strategic Air •' Command. The wing is ; • commanded by Hudson and • it shows, just what happens.■, in the daily lives of flyers �. who must be, on, the alert ■ 24 hours a . day, • Two. shows each fhb ■, at 7:15 and. 9:15. • ' ai�iirro•••fi•�iiti�t�•11iii�'i�risii'•i•11••lrir�•is•11■•a■,lir• • ford,,Lucknow-, wish to an'nounee tthe engagement of their young- er daughter, ,roan tElaine, to Mr. Charles Woodford Avis Jr, of •Goderioh, son of 'Mr.. and Mrs, Charles Woodford Avis . Sr, of Toronto.. The !wedding to `;taike place, Saturday, ' November 30, :1963. at 8;00 ,P.m; at St. George's :Anglican OlturOh, ,+Goderich, Local and General 'Mr. and Mrs, .. Jack, t1Vlac'Inrtosh of Oshawa were week -end guests. of Mr. annl Mrs, Sam 'Alton. . Mr: and Mrs. Fred Thorne •of Woodstock : and Mr. and Mrs. H. Gibb end daughter Sheilla ' of Port Credit visited at' the week- end with M,adilyne • MacMorran and ' Mrs. iMdKendriok. Mrs. - Ed Thorn returned. home .on Saturday after" , being hosrpi- talized in Winghram for ° over three. 'weeks...' • Donald MacKenzie, : Reeve of Ashfield, proposed ,the toast- to the • badiee at the ,Pinyon County. Warden's Banquet held in G9d- erich. • • • Miss,Ruth turth Thompson spent •the week -end . in Toronto, •nnd was accompanied. by Mrs: rR.; IT Thompson ` and . Miss Helen Thompson!who visited with Miss Lorna Campbell. . ' , Marion Button returned, biome .a week' ago Monday from' Wing- hent •'where she was .hospitalized for eight days foillorwing a motor nu ap.: in which' .she suilfered a broken collar boner MrsAlex Margaret) Mac- Lennan of Chicago, in . renewing her subscription . and ;: that • -of Mrs. Marvin • McDowell R +R.' 1, Belgrave,'' comments that "The Sentinel is still a welcome ,week- ly, visitor:" • • Wen: Stauffer 'of, Brantford vis- ited least week' with his sister, Mrs: Sam Stanley of Kinloss. accepted 'as ' it 'stands: Bill has. been on ;the sick list fo' . Cou toil then opened hihe'ieg.. ulat ance.t g • which was atten- ded by Donald': Kennedy and Lloyd" ;Mitchell .:protesting the lea ina' of any More : lakefront were Mr., and Mrs: Frank Jahn- in front: of 'their, land. ston of Holyrood, Mr. and :11'Irs.. Nomination for 1964 Council' Jack Stuart ' -of Listowel,' 't Mr, was sat for November 22nd: 'tri h Carman Jorhnston and . Keith Elec'ibn . t3 'oe need 'c: .December Gardner: of Toronto: > ?zid'" ' Sun West of Elbow, . ' Snow ;plowing : tenders were Sa,•sk,,• `'the, ' former Tena Law- 'accepted from G. 'Stewart, Co1l- rence of I u&now; ,has ''gone to ing. Bros Bill. Ken- pton and ` G. Victoria, B.C. to make her .home' Cook:. She 'accompanied her .son and The following' accounts were • Couple Married n t...wfoi:.m..land Constable James D. and Mrs, Raokett. ; were married at. St., Johns, Newfoundland, on . Octo .ber 49th. The. bride is tthee .tor trier Trixy aVlonry, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth .,QVI'orry ' and the late .. John.= Morr'y. orf Ferryland, Newfoundland. The groom., Jame Donald Hackett, is the • son o Mr. and: Mrs.. Wilfred 'R. Hac °kerbt. .of R.R. 7; Lucknow. Jin with ..the . Rbyal • . Canadaar 'Mounted .Po1iee • :•(PbO oDOvtrell • Protest- further Lakefroni , Leasino,, Huron Township Counvrl met in regular session on November 4 Witt:h:• all members ;present.' Council 'me/Tillers took: their'•.oatii .for Court of Revisionzand as there. were . no appeals .f' rorn .the 1963 'Asasessmen,b' the .• Rohl;• was the past Several weeks but re- turned- to 'work on' Monday, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd' ` ;McNall and June 27000. Total roadu,t, $11,960:8 Council adjourned to meet r Decern:ber 3rd at 10:00 • a.m. . • Earl Tout, Clerk ASHFIELD Mrs.' Wm. Drennan'. is. a pa tient sr lWingiham ' 'Hospital - Misses • Anna and;. Cherlrotti Mackenzie of 'Weston *ere home for the week -en' "› , The: Women's I�nstiturte' met 1'as Thursday ;a1. the home of , Mn Fred MaoGregor• in Kincardine • Mr. . and Mars. • Siteve.'. Fll opt and. Billy; • and Barbara Of Poi 'H.uror were week -end visitor with Wm. :Macdonald. M sses't Mary► Lou Cct: n obi' o Waterloo, and . J'an'e 'inlaysan .o Stratford were . home for' tali weekend. Mra.. •D.` R.- Mackenzie is 'helm after' a• trip to the' 'west 'coast Mrs: Colin MaeGregor ' -wit sone weekb !in. ,Toronto i 1 hoane again. his wife who have moved to ,ordered paid tby' the Treasurer:' • the • West Coast.. Cemetery..-. Ivan Polock, • 111-.J 1 'Ned. Martin,., .17-year=o1r1 son , bour, • •$26:00. • ' Kenny {MaoDon-, Long Beach,: California is' run old care of ;hall 28.r5- Earl •P • b t Church of• lir: and flys. Al martin pf • Townslhp — i Lucknow proving after being seriously ill with Peritonitis as.. the `result of a . ruptured 'appendix. Ned is in Cormrmunity Hospital' where he has twice undergone surgery; tMr, and ' Mrs.,Wilson Woods of :',Guelph;. Mr 'and Mrs. 'Don �WilLsie of Belmont,' iMr , Ted .Woods and, Miss Joan; .MacKen- zie. of : Guelph, Miss Nancy Woods and' iMr David O'Connor of Toronto, .Mr.. Donald 'Lowry and .. Miss •Stenon _Johnston of Ripley' ,Were recent visitors' with i yes Brian: Tour Chester Emriierton & •Huph ! x Cameron, selecting jurors, 5.00 ' i each; ..'Ray Walden, one, sheeep Rev., Roderick MacLeod killed `r by dogs,.20,00; 20:00; J. B. Brec- Minister •keret d e coal r I .fa hall 1�,, ,4.70,,;.• �.. Ivan :Benson, hall' supplies, 12.26; SUNDAY, NOVEMBER .0. • Pollock Eleotray :'.ssuopnpplci.o es=, gage, 20.00, Glean Farrell, cos- .i11:00m'Morning , Worshi P., • ,tage,. •53:50; Plowinens'associa- • 513; OntaroHydro, W 10:00 am' SundaYSchool tion, prizes, 25:00 Township ,, of L Ynrk;` relief • charge • back, 2 • mont.hs,' 17.55; Archibald, Gray LU KN W & !MacKay, , survey of• road,,' lots 50.00 !Direct re • lief tor November, 80,00 1-G,: Con. A N r. and 'vies. 'Wilfred 'Hackett = Roads d b. id S UNITED CHURCH • • B'rrths . MacTAVISH —' at Kincardine ,Hospital: on. Satul•day, . November 9th, to • vir: , .arid , Mrs: James D: MacTavish, ' ;RJR.. 1 Ripley,. a oa an" r r• es St . Irwin, ; superintendent., ,325.00; , 325.00; . .`Wrayne T M -,t ' ` grader, 3231.10; Rev. Howard ' W. Strapp Harry Coiling, ° harrlang and Minister , loading, 334.60, .Morgan. John i , SUNDAY, NOVEMBER .17 .ston, . 'gravel, 26:50; James .'Mc- `! TavisLh, gra\fel, 3640, ' Graham.' 110:00, a.m. Sunday' • School daughter; a 'sister for Jeffrey. " Cook, dozer, 617.00; 'Canadian i 11:00 a.m. ' l..a rnari's Sunday Tire Corp:, gasket, .90; D. G. ,r 4 Greece" , � � Report �'rorri •Gee' • Kairshea Kalico . Kuties• MacDonald, oil and•••grease, 179.- 111-. °Ll:oyd kekert The 8th and .final ,rneeting .of 69; Colling Bros., hauling, 57.75; the I airshea''Kalico I uties was held at . she Kairshea Hall on November '9th, 1963, The ' course "What' Shall I 'Wear" was under Giesz tMotors, :truck' • repairs, 3423; ,T1. G. Bradley', bolts; 12.26; Imperial' Oil Ltd;,' g ,;, and' oil, !' 158.49; Lloyd Wyids, cutting THE ' the leadership of 'Mils: T orrald grass, 39.00; G. W. Crothers Ltd.,. f ,' uc now ri i MacKinnon and. Mrs.. ]:vat, Keith, grader repairs 245.83; Roy Mar. 1 f ( �h s. an 1 The meeting r<vas opened by vice shall, •rlYaulxng, 3'19.55; . Benson• , pres. Janet Carruthers,_minutes.Hardware, supplies 'for Bell Were read by sec. Donna hurt, Bridge, 104.46 Po'.•loc'k Electric, Ref acme C 'urc ' Tout, the. rollcall was. answered by pipe. x9.26 • Earl 13 rneziibers. 3 members were postage, 9.00; Morford Mackay,: ' Th.B:, absent. Duringeach . ,grader re rr � Rev: S. Terpstra, .A:B., • „ .'bs t this course each ,g pa` s, 13.00, Howard Listowel; Ont., Pastor. girl .completeda bouse;:the jun-' Harrison, cutting trees, 16.00; • cors Costume charts,' • and. the Frankg garage, • truck repairs, SERVICES: ICES: seniors • rovardrobe charts. Plans 6.08,` . Br 1 ' •I eniptrin, :hauling and 1 10:30 a.m. in Dutch were made for ,presenting a skit 'backhoe, 300.15: Oven Ding, 1 2:30 p.rnr : it English / for achievement . day,: November ,payinent of Bell Bridge, . 8367.60; . 3:30 p.rr, Sunday School r 3011: 'w°Ken McKen .e clearing fences,�..,s...a..,,..,..............,.0411 -. •