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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-11-13, Page 10PAGE THE LUCICNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 1 '�-• z AF y ^1 M tW • Enrol Brownies, Present Badges 1..: 'e News - 1st Pack The .1st Lucknow Pack had a Very impor tart meeting. Novem- ber 6th, when six Tweenies were enrolled as Brownies. Paddle con- \ducted games; then Charlene An- derson prepared the Toadstool and TeaSure Chest. Fairy - Ring, Fairy ' Gold. and Inspection: 101 - lowed. Guests. at the meeting were the .mothers of the Ween- ies and; Mrs, A. E. McKim; . so the . Brownies signalled : a "wet "come to them. in Semaphore. The following 'ltweenies were enroll- : ed 'and became Brownies • and • each. was welcomed to a six by . her "sizer: Linda SStar ey, Joan. Anderson, 'Linda •Goyette Dianne HawthornKathy 'Joynt ,and Sharon Canapbel , Tawny Owl supervised the preparation. of tea and toast Packie taught • Semaphore, Beverley MacDon- ald helped the knitters, again, and 'Brown ' Owl taught knots. ,After, lea' had been served to the guests ' and cookies .. to .the •Brownies, the girls went to :'their six corners and then came to Pow -wow' circle. Brown OM pre- sented the following. : Ubadges: Toymnaker and :Thrift to Edith Whigly; Gal :len Bars to Joanne T"homipson, ' Janet -Cooke Cooke and Margaret . ti ontiraMery; `'`"Golden Ladders : to Margaret :Chester,. Barbara, Wilkins, '.Charlene An- derson and• Mary. Elizabeth. Hen- derson. Mrs MKim • explained •the World •Association 'lbriefy to the Brownies in terms`° they COUld understand and :-'showed: them pictures of Danish Brown- ies and. of Canada's Chief Cris- Mission* 'at the 18th World Con-. ` ference, which "was held in Den- mark this sununer.''She'then told' a :story ' about a , turtle . who coaisldn'+t stop •, which held the ,girls , spellbound. The meet- ing closed with the Squeeze, iwo. verses:" of "God: Saye. . the. Queens" Prayer and Chimes. Noble Grand sof Ripley Rebek- ahs is Dorothy: Brooks : and "vice - grand, Joy M+eiean. LO.O:F 'No- ble grand is • Jack Farrell and the':vice="grand, Jim : Brooks. The 'Fergus' News Record which is in its '109th *year and has' been in the Teanplrn family for many years, has.been purchased; by • E. C. Davis,' publisher . of the Dinka Signet, , The transaction is' effective the . end of ,November.. • ar Ritchie Died Suddenly A wide circle :of ' relatives and friends in this community were shocked andsaddened to learn of the sudden death of James IPassed-,��►a�► �1,engthX Illness rer CHARLES G. 'STEWARD Ch'arl'es Geodiery Stewaird;.• a well •;known •and highly regarded Edgar Ritchie of Huntsville on citizen of this community for Friday, • November .1st. He • was `. a -century, passed away in. 'half , `Hospital. • Sunday, No - Friday, on• August1?th , a'anghram Edgar . had just got, into his ! washer 3rd, at the age, of 78. • tMrt 'Steward head not enjoyed good health for : a• lengthy per- iod, and throughout "his . long ni- nes had received " devoted and attentive care by • Mrs. Steward.. He had been•'•taken to Wingham hospital the : Friday .mor to his death, wdien -he ' realized 1s.. Sward thad done all she could for f rim. His wife and familY mourn the passing of a ' good husband. and father car at..has home in Huntsville when the ,suffered as seizure which. was . Practically • instantly . fatal. He hada • been employed for the Pasttwelve years. as . a; service station :attendant, and had been in this usual health when stric- Edgar.was one of a family of twelve, children' born to James. Ritchie and Charlotte Ferguson of the Zion .district where Ed- gar was raised .and was held in Ali. 'Steward was horn' in . En - ern d ion r . g °Turd - "glitz, 'Thomas � on� of Luck WEIMESDAY, NOV., 12th,, 1963 Reception: For_Newlyweds (WITECHUROH NEWS)' ale Saturday . night ,in _. the Legion. rdai Hall in Lucknow a capacity crowd .gathered to . honour Mr: and Mrs. Lorne Forster, newly- weds. At .the end of the danc- ing period, r, and Mrs. Forster were called to, the platform and Mr, .'Murray' Gaunt addressed than, r. Allan. Cranston made. the presentation . of a gift ' of money. Mr. 'Forster on , of himself and his wife, Made .a very fitting reply to +Mr. Gau. nt's , address, Lunch' was served. Mr. and Mrs. James Potter. and daughterPatricia of Moos omin Sask., arrived Friday to visit owith.• iMr, and Mrs. Wesley 'Tiffin and their aunt' Mrs. Myr- tle . Dawson. Potter was the respect by all who knew.him. December 29th 1884 ' 'learner Luella Parson; °Lager of ' married Elizabeth and came to Canada a s a young now•• Helen, daughter of.. the late Mr. man in 191. The following In .1925 he . ce Mabel:11°14h- h Mr. • and 'Mrs. Arnold Loug- and "Edgar end Elizueth fawn- it ed in : the Zion district until. Mrs. .R,iteliae's untimely. death' in 19445. Edgar' later left the farm and for the past.''several' years had> lived. at 'Huntsville: He was a member of Zion United Church, and of . the L•O.L. • and 1.0.0,F..1 rural mail . service was initiated lodges at Huntsville: . from . the Lucknow Post Office, ' 'from es '-was The •tour - and (firs. Albert Helan of Zion spa'ing his Finan , • °14heed, :•daughters .r;hery"l and Lori ton, came to Canada f+or • their 3narripge. 'awhch toile ,glace in of Feterlwrot Mr, . and . Mr,, Marr a e glican. "Cd urdh:•BIR Fisher of Don ills'' 'spent Par - Mr. and Mrs Steward ,farmed the week -end with •their par- ents Mr, and Mrs.: George Fish: on the' Ben Naylor farm on Con. . 12 *rest " a auiosi►, far a time. - Word 'was . received on NWed- In 'spring at 1915, when nesday by his relatives thatMr.. Earl .Kilburn • Crowston, . age :,¢9, son of the'late. Mr. •and Mrs. Newton Crowston, had •.passed• away, 'a't Calgary.•. He grew to •manhood on, the tarot now own- ed �by his 4arotaher John at Lang - side, Kinloss . township and '' left, here in 1920 to. enter the to zi business in . Calgary. Left to Mourn this less are -sisters, a 1rs. William (Elora) Eminerton, Kin- cardine; cardine; Mrs. William •.(Cecelia) Kennedy, .' iii gham. brother, John, Kit/lois township, The ser- vice ' .beki at the 'McKenzie Memorial Chapel, . Lucknow on Tuesday at 3:00 pmn; w bur- irk]: an the family .plot; .in Tifefin's ,Cemetery::• Misses 'Bernadette, Patricia and their brother Brian King of Teeswater Were Sunday ,visitors with Mr:. and Mrs. Walter Ars- Cott and their sisters Valerie and ; Andrea . King: Mr. Daniel Cassidy is `staying With uMI. and alters. 'A:rscott .'while' Mrs, ` •Cas- silly is +a patient; in the .'Seaforth hospital: The ,funeral service romas. held Charles Steward . ier on RIR. 2. at "bile MacKenzie Memtloriial. Chapel in' Lucknow on Monday, November 4th conducted by Rev.' G. W. ' Kaiser of the Ashfield United Church merge, Interment was an Greenhill Cemetery, the pallbearers ' being Herb 'McKinney, Ross, Austin, Wes Payne, ' Graydon Ritchie, irvey:. Ritchie, Wesley . Ritchie. The other, originsal mail driv- ers were No. 1,' Joseph. Ander- son; No, :.•3, Jack. Hamilton; No. 4, Phillip Steward; (the Luck-: now ' to Holyrood : service); No., fir, Edward Purves; No. 6 Ashley Blair Nio.• 7, .'Roy ' cQuiTn, • The 'Tura'` service was com- menced just a ,few. iweeks after '' aMr. . Ritchie is su xvived by one Mi.' ` H. . J .: Lindsay became post - son, I son, Lyle ;Ritchie of RJR. 1 Dun -_ ;master; and 'before . the Post Of das; one daughter, : Mrs. • Floyd '; Ace aw'as moved from the Cad li- Horton (Jean) , of Roches. Point,„ "bell (Murdie) : block to. what is Ontario foe sisters, Mrs. Geor- now the • • Nelson Winter■tein age . Saunders :(Ruby) of Luck- premises., , • ' • now, Mrs. Robert Helm. (Myr- .Vie, as he was popultarly tie). of Aafhfield, tbs ; Clifford .known., ••,drare the snail ' for ten an (Jane) yiea/a before entering the em firs. Sam 'Gibson : (Either) and ,ploy of kb .hu+c norow pant ' of Mrs. Pan. Reiss (Edna) of Ash - 'Silverwood Dairies. He Served field; . three \brothers, fired,' Eat, with this Erni.: for thirty-one 8, Lucknow, Alfred of Lucknow years ' before retiring in 1955: and Franck of 8113 . Lucia/ow For the q st five years and by eight "grandchildren. Steward' had not' ed ernnv g $ , I Besides lis wife, .Mr. Ritchie health' and in ,that time ssuf was predeceased by • a daughter: fered 'a recurrent series of set-. Winiiifred in infancy;. two ass zures some• severe and some ters, Mss. Ernest; Gardner (Mar- "a:ornp■ratively minor. ion) of . Ashfield;, Mrs.: Jack • He was as member. of the Pres - Grant (Margaret) of Orkney, bterian , Church, and a past Sask., and a: brother Boden Rit-1'Neble Orland. of the Luck now eerie of Lucbnoiw: hO.OF.. lodge. , Asan■■■•■•■■■■•■■■■■■■al■a■■rl■a■ar■■■■■•a■■■r•■i•a■...' ■: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . Township ■• :. That., the.•; nominations of fit and proper persons to serve ■ as Reeve, four Councillors and three School Trustees 2 for the Township. School; Area for the Township of West ■. ■ ■ Wawanosh for the ensuing year, will take place at the ■ Township Hall, West Wawanosh, on • NOM1NAIION MEEIING: Notice Is Hereby Given ' To The Municipal ' Electors- mu Of me Of west Wawanosh■ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, :.1963 e At one o'clock: in the afternoon, for one hour,' at which �'. time and lace : all electorsof said 'township are hereby p polling e and that should . a poll be required, o ■ notified toatte • nd, . ollin will open en on Monday December 2nd. 1963 • • ■ From 10:00 ars. to 6.00 p.m. at the various polling sub- ma >, ■ divisions ■ ■ ■ ■ No: I. Dungannon'. ' so Manchesterr No,■ 2,Public Library, n ■ ■No. 3 Township ''l-la11 ■ ■ ■ No: 4, W.I.';Hall, St. Helens to No. 5, Residence. of .James Curran ■ No. 6 Parish 'Hall,. . St. Augustine ' : ■ when a proposed candidate is not present at the nomin- atiotmeeting s' ' nomin ■ meetin g his ` n paper not: be wand;,1 IN unlet! •there is attached . t'hohereto evidennce satisfacto to •1 the Returning 'Officer that the proposed' candidate on- 1 seats' to be so nominated, ■ JOHN F. FORAN, (° Ierk4 •' - , , 4 '■ • alaialirr lligtl hauar "maple gliaI■4noa saa>a■aiatraa>a The' funeral service was held at the MacKenzie Memorial chapel, Lucknow, on Wednes- day,..: Novexflber ' fithh, : conducted by ,Rev. Rod MacLeod. Interment, was ' in ' Greenhill Cemetery, the• pallbearers being Dr. "Aft.' H:. Corrin, :Ca:heron ,Mac- Donald, ' Redvers Johnson, J. W. Joynt, Leonard ,MacDonald,,,:Wm. Porteous MrSteward is survived by - his widow, yhiswidow,three : daughters,. Mrs, Hugh Cuining ' (Stella) London, Mrs. Verna 'McDonald,, London, Mrs.. Charles Henderson (Zylda). of Toronto; two sons, ,Fred. and Gordon Steward of .London; five grandchildren, one great grand- child; one !brother, -Philip ;Stew-. Stew- ard of Luck/low and three sas- tezr and one brother in England. Colwanash Learning Las les. Theeigleth meeting of the Colwaftnash Learning dies was held`. on ' Wednesday, November 6th at, the:. home of Rosalene Philips.' Themeeting opened with the :4,H pledge followed by the minutes read by ;Karla Riegling, • The record :books are to • "be -in by November 14th: It wag decided • to give $5.00 ' to the leaders for assisting . us in the club. On "Wednesday, Oc- tober 38th, the group visited ': the Atwood Cheese factory; • They received different sar plea of cheese. Linda Little and Lynda Cameron made dandy candy and also . a cottage cheese was made. The meeting closed , with the singing; a ithe Queen. Misses Linda and •Janette John- ston of Belgrave spent the week- end . with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mrs. Mabel Stapleton :; is "visit- ing this week with her daughter Mrs. Thos. Jamieson and Mr. 'Jamieson; ' Visitors on Sunday • with.. Mr. and Mrs,'. Carl '''McClenaghan were Mr, and MIs, •,.Boli Aitchis- on, :Barabarai and' Bradley • of near Bir"; Mr. and `Mrs. Mal - 'coin"' Stewart of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCieaiaghan of Winghain. , • Mr.: and Mrs, Donald: Leader, Diane and. Donna 'were visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Currie. Donna and• • Duane remained . to spend the holiday on .Monday on the lam_ Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Melina: of Gorrie were Sunday visitor: wvith Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin •. Mt, Wesley Lott of : Londor ' spent Saturday With his mother Mrs. Annie Lott, • On Sunday Mrs.. Carl McClen aghan found a ;nest full Of babl chicks which `aa pullet had hidden away in the barn. We think ,th" pullet must have thepast warn wea " er confused ,with Sprang.. A new electric ,organ ;hays bee presented::.to Londe bore Unite Church b the family 'sof tin date Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Lyon iu whose memory :it was dedicated. ay retirement Perhaps i(t seems faraway now, but the yeat-s have a habit of flying habit yng hp It's r%r too early to plan for your retirement years. And rem' aber that Sun Life, one of the great life insurance companies of the world; has policy plans that will provide for these years while at the same tune protecting your family: in case you should die prematurely brat a hail Sine Lift wpresentatire. M': I k a- "IR ice:.• 2 Lucknow. SUN. :Ott ASSDRA :c:E: 'c KINAHAN Phone: Waltham' ingha 35749/C MPA rY OF CANADA