HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-02-07, Page 9WEDNESDAY, FEB;, 7;th, 19611;
THE'; !LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LTJCKNOW, ONTARIO
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cMrs. John Scott was, hostess
for a dinner which was held at
the Parish • Hall, Lurgan, on
Thursday. Members of the Guild.
enjoyed the hospitality and . the
afternoon was spent in quilting.
Mr.. and Mrs, Carman McLeod,
Eric,'•Gary and Randy visited re
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Courtney,.. : .
• The Afternoon. Auxiliary of 'the
..,.United Church Women met • at
the .hone" of Mrs. Mervyn Hooey
on Thursday where \work : was
completed . on one of ' their • quilts.
Mr. Leonard Courtney spent
Saturday . in Fergus,
The' Hi -C. Group of Pint River
United Church entertained mem-
bers of St. Pukes A.Y.P.A. at a
crokinole party on Friday even
ing. Oversixty attendedand high
• prizes were won Iby Barbara
Funston • and • Murray Ferguson.
•Lint was. served' anda social.
time was enjoyed..
Owing to' poor visibility and
blocked roads, many . schools in
this area were closed on • Tues-
day and Wednesday of last week..`
:Zero teiuperatures the .' latter
part 'of the week wereresponsi-
ble fer
esponsi-ble..for frozen. pipes and 'stalled`
cars. '
According to tradition ''a few'
more weeks ,of wintry.: weather,
is in store as ' "N.i,arrnota Monax,
the. • ground hog, braved the •:ele•=
menti and., seeinrghis shadow
retreated intii'•:his burrow ' 'again.
Mr::and. Mrs. ;Harold. Courtney
were. Sunday guests with Mr. and
•Congratulations go' .to., Joyce
Steele` on winning Prov'inciai
honors 'awarded, her.on: Saturday
',at Kincardine District . High
• School where Achievement Day
was held.'
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Euchre parties'. have' been held
in the 'homes' of 'Institute 'mem-
bers: which, had' previously. been
held . at. • Reid's Corner s Con mu-
n•ity Hall as an anrival'`event. Mr.,
and:. Mrs Cecil: Hollands enter, -
tamed friends .early in January
and ori ''Monday evening, Mr. _and:
-Mrs. Donald Courtney were
„home' to neighbours. Donatio
from other members of the ;Insti-:
• tute.' w•ere'-. also received.'
Mr. and.: Mrs.Wilfred `Steele
Joyce,. Shirley and`•Janice visited,
en Sunday ;afternoon with Mrs.'.
William • Steele and : Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reid :end
tertained the Fourth Concession
Euchre Club • on Saturday even='
ing, High`' 'prizep• were won' by
Mrs. Murray Walden • and. Mr.
Perrin Lowry. Lunchw'as served
and .a social time.;was enjoyed.
' Mrs. William.: Collins and '• Mrs:
Reg ''Godfrey, with 13 members
of the : 4411 Club attended, 4ch-
ievement Day ' :on , Saturday at
'Kincardine District High School
"Summer 'Separates" :was the
project for the Club Aria Smelt:
zer commented,,` ; on • ..the 'exhilbit
for ;the girls display, ' ,
Betty! Ann .Godfrey Will ill
with. measles over the past week.
IN ;ACCIDENT . wHEN CAR
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Mr.. Thomas Webster spent a
few days in Toronto last week
visiting his daughter, ••-Mrs. Ken.
Thomas. Lite was .accompanied
by his sister-in-law, who visited
'her daughter, Mrs. Ivan }lender -
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Miss Clara Siprgul,.' Stratford,
is spending a while at home with. •
' her sisters, Misses • Nettie and I
Rebina Sproul. •; .
and Mrs . Ross .Errington •
and ,family;:: St. -Helens -.:on TSurt=' •.
d:ayy. visited,,Mr... and lVirs. Harold •
Errington :and: family, •'
Master Billy Henry, Cedar • •
Valley visited his grandmother, • •
.Mrs. Irvine Henry on Sunday, : �:: COSTUME EVENTS ,.
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former clerk at the K. K. Daw- .•
son „. General, Store . is. .substitut-
ing while�Mrs. Evetrett, Erring •
ton . h , c, rhilescing •after break- :
'PRE-SCHOOL.
Fancy Boy : or
Comic Boy or
.Best Couple
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Sponsored by Lucknow and; :District Lions : Club
LUCKNOW ►REN
at .7:30 o'clock sharp.
FRIDAY FEBRUARY
& K'INDERGARTEN
Girl ....$1.00 .75 .50
Girl .$1.00 .75
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• PUBI IC SCHOOL STUDENTS:
Mr. and Mrs. ' Bill Bradley 1. Graders •1 and :' 2:
Wand family, ,Goderich,' visited on •• 1.00• .750
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Sunday with her parents, Mr. and • Fancy .Boy or• Girl .. $ . 5,
Mrs., Thomas •' Webster.;
• Comic. Boy or :Girl ....$1.-00 .75 .50
Wayne Brown, ,: ACA',' 2Best Couple:
Trenton,• has • been visiting his. ! •
Grades 3 .and 4:
parents, Mr. • and Mrs: • Wilbur •
Brown.. • Fancy Boy or Girl .', $1.00 :75:.
The Dungannon. Sigma C Boys •Comic Boy or..Girl : ..$1,00 .75
Met ' 'up' .with the Sigma Cs : of • Best .Couple' •, ...: . ,. $1;00• :75
Auburn on Thursday• night at '2'•
Auburn' with . Grades " 5 and 6.
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visitin team. • Fancy Boy or Girl: ;: . $1..00 .75 4.50
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the, spectators .:was their 'leader, Comic. % Boy . or Girl . , .. $1.00 .75 .50
Bill D :
urida's of �•'Goderich: • ' : Best' 'Couple. .$1.00 :75 •
Mrs Rotbert ' Moie-was--hostess-Grades 7, arid
at her ,home on Friday afternoon • .
fom St •'Paul's An licain Guild •'• Fancy :Boy : Or Girl.'
$1'.00
which was' led by : the .1962'; presir • Comic ,B'oy or Girl
;dent,'. Mrs. Thomas Young. 'The 1 Best Couple
Meeting-. was brought to order . •
and , the Guild 'Prayer and Lord's. HIGI-i SCHOOL STUDENTS:
..75 .50.
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Prayer repeated., .The , .,visiting .4. Fancy Boy or • Girl. $ h S 0 $1.00
committee for February, are Mrs.. •- C' ' 13 C,'.1 $1 50 '` $1 00
Ben Mole and Miss ` • Melinda.
'Bla'ck. ;The Twenty-third Psalm'
was .the scripture readirig by
Mrs. • Rober ,. Mole. Mrs.Paul.
Caesar was'' • a ointed •
pp to the,
Flower: Fund. committee. -It: ;was
decided to •hold a: euchre in' the.
Parish Hall' -on ' February 9th and:
p ns •Were completed.'Mrs. Young
the president; closed with prayer
and -: the hostess, ;Mrs. ' Roisert
Mole : served an afternoon lunch.
Mrs. Everett Errington is .visit
;ing. this week with• her:.daugh
ter, Mrs.Jerry Crawfor.d, Gode.
rich whose :home' has been'. dis
rupted by . the epidemic of mumps
that is prevalent: 'in '.town.
We' - think the ground 'hog 'on
:February, 2nd got quite a "scare"
when; •he. Saw. • his 'shadow, 'and
the . first : of .this : week's: weather.
certainly:is' upto ' tradition
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of more winter,). .
'Mr. .Bob Johnson, one'. of the
Huron-Kiriioss telephone linemen
returned -the last Of. the week
after two weeks thro' thy middle
States :to Texas, enjoying warmth
and sunshine.'
Mr. Jim •Blake, sbudent 'of To-.
ronto University spent the week-
end • with 'his parents., Mr. and
Mrs. :Cecil Blake. •:
We are glad'. to hear that :Mr,
VEERED: :INTO ;HIS. `•PATH Fred • King.' at •Westminster• Hos-:
pital, ,London; is coming, along
• 'omic oy or it
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Fancy Lady; or Gent ' . $''1,.50 $1.0Q .75 40
Coinic Lady or Gent ..$1.50 $1.00 .75 _►
Best Couple . ...$1.50 $1.00 '
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Queen of Carnival $3.00
Lions Costume Race •
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SPECIAL EVENTS.,.
RACES
Girls race, Grades 1'' & 2 ,..:'.75 • '..50 .25
Boys race, Grades 1 & 2' ...75 .50' .25 •
Girls race, Grades 3, &• 4...75 .50 .25
Boys' race; Grades 3 & 4...75 .5Q .25 •
Girls' rade, Grades 5 & :6...75 .50 :25 :•
Boys' race, Grades. 5 & 6.' 75 :..50 .25 . i.
Girls' race; Grades. 7,, '& 8 ... 75 .5 0, .251
Boys'. race, Grades 7 & 8 ...75 .50 ' .25 14`
Girls' race, 14 . to 16 yrs. ...475- .50 ' .25 '
Boys' race, 14' • to 1-6 yrs;;` . .75" ;56 .25
Gents race over 16 . rs'' fLQ.
MUSICAL; `; CHAIRS:
Boys', 12? yrs. 'and ;: over . 75 :', .5
Girls', 12 .yrs: and over ; .. 75
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Admission -35c; High School
25c;: Public . School ,:10c.
Pre -School, Fre.'.: of Charge
Consolationprizes': for' all . pre ., school' and'ublic school children , in;'. costume..
All L- ions tha 'skate . please'.' be on . hand early and wear your Lions.hats.
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d �o: e the first s ni toms',.of., were undone she. .could cheer
hospitalized for some time is now e t b•, y.. • p , •,
at his brother Frank's home /In trouble. • 7 : the: metallic face tags on the• -,floor
that :Cit �;. He . is' in bed a to°t : Mrs.: Cecil Blake ' and • daugh-..:every 'time the'you;ngster moved
but is helped. ed, to come to the' table 'tees„ Lynda;,, aha Barbara visited.. "
p . .. • Condition ,; .. .. .• Blind people � do net 'always
for his. meals. His ,. is in Stratford last Friday .w�'t,h' :recognize . your friendly.`hello',".
not .very. good. Besides' being: a Mr. and ' Mrs. 'J.: D. Hesson and -
Y ,Mrs.. Patterson said : She explain
deaf mute and now without sight; Miss' Pearl',,,Chaliners Miss' Clara • ' e
- • � ed th'a•t 'many sighted people- ar.
has, a::pitiful case; that well comes Sproul, returned with •: them to
to our' mind in Whit.e.Cane Week.:
At a recent.: Vestry meeting. 'of
St. Paul's Anglican Chu"rch .With
the Rector; Rev. Wilfred Wright,:
the folllowing. officers were :elect.
ed.. ,.lobert Mole, People's War-
den; Don. 'Paquette,' Rector's . War-
den, • Paul: ; Caesar, Secretary
treasurer;. lay delegate, , 'Elmer
Black; substitute, '.Billy, Caesar;
Ben• Mole,, Vestry Clerk. The, la-.
dies, Guild officer. s are Hon. Pres
Mrs.• W. Wright; Pres., :Mrs:: Torn
Young; vice-pres., Mrs. Bob Mole;
sec. -'areas, Mrs.' DOA Paquette.
Mr.
,and Mrs. Lloyd .Pearce &:
little 'son, • Rickey,• of . London,-
spent the week=end with'her par-
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Two late model cars were.: bad .fine . after a' serious operation
bthey I.
ly damaged when met head= last: week.. Mrs. Xing .arid son Bill, land.ts, Mr. and..•Mrs. Frank Pent,
en on . Highway4 and 9, one:.-. !!ll
. ,,_ . when; they visit find him cheery The Dun \'anon .Women's
mile :West of Walkerton. Dungannon
� , Land rried•ical reports are high 'm; stitute .Met at, the home of.'Mrs.
Mr. Milton Shore of Toronto his: favor for recovery, but • he
was proceeding west from Walk- will remain .there for a few .weeks..
erton When 'he lost control of his 'convalescing. '' .
vehicle onthe snow -packed pave-; . The United 'Church, C.GI:T.
•anent,, and veered.. directly into met Thursda:. , night : at. the'
:'the path of a vehicle owned" and. church Patricia 'Eedy, presided
;driven'•by Mrs Robert Andrew of 'and the, C.G.LT. Purpose was re-
Listowel• peated and the 'C,G.I.T:. hymn
" In the resultant Brash, the two sung. Betty'Irvin" accompanied at:
machines were damaged to the the piano and Carol Culbert, 'see.
extent of over $1.;500. Foitunately_.....retary, • toolt:.Lnotes,:.-.Mrs..-..He-rb'
h drivers escaped. serious. in- Finnigan was in "charge of the
fury, but suffered severe facial .Worship period. Betty Irvin'read•
cuts and bruises. Theywere taken the:scripture lesson. Mrs, R. Ir=
to th'e Bruce County Hospital for ;yin read: the fast chapter int' the
treatment and' then released,, ' study book, keys for .Teri, A
N . ' skating party Was enjoyed on 'songs were enjoyed in a `sing -
BIRTHS
MAIZ
her 'home in:: the -village.
BROWN to Mr. and, Mrs. Ken
neth Brown . at ,Lowell General
Hospital, 'Mass,, U.S.A., on Janu
ary..29th, a son, Allan ;Richard.
Congratulations. -
Focises'.
disappointed .when the blind per -
ion does: net recognize their voice.
"Give :your name ' in your first
sentence and save the' blind the
nervou's strain that ;comes from
groping in his mind for''an identi
fying, note,"'
Mrs. Paterson' exploded ar. oth
er old : myth.' "Not all blind people,
1 blindr-
n' are 'totally b ind.�Soine. e
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'tens 'see a . little," she said.' They:
1, iiaay see through . a mist, or 'with:
White.CaneI`eQ
• �+ an •extremely 'small area of vision.
" persons have n in one : part • of. the eye. "It is not
Blend peri ns h v o .,my
sterious ,sixth sense'," stated Mrs.' useful vision: The` partially. sight=:
J. T.' Patterson, •President .the ed, as they are called, ,go' about _;.
Canadian Council of the ;Blind, well 'and some can read• a little,
as . •she explained some of • the but when goodvisiori.. is needed,
inisunderstandin s .,fr ' entl as- .f or.employ�ment, their: sight is riot •
sociate`- •with blindness in•a s ec sufficient'. They' are'' sometimes:
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ial White Cane Week message: Worse off that we who are totally'
The week. is • an annual education : blind". Mrs, Patterson '.said.
period never .associated with fund, "Think What' the White Cane
Means!", tt' means more' than a'
cane. To the blind it is a morale
builder and the sythbol, . of :
'freer life, To the sighted it 'is a
remainder that the blind have no
special powers: They will be glad ,
of a' guiding hand at street cross •
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tion. • Even if ''they: are partially
.e sighted there- will be many a
tight spot when they .will be
his 'mother knew when the;. laces grad to borrow your good.vision.
E. Errington With seventeen la- raising.,
dies• present.., The r611, call• was "Instead of a• sixthsense, blind
one dozen' cookies or :twenty- develop neo le op ..
their four remain -
five
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five cents. The cookies were 'in senses. 'Thea listen harder,
auctioned as ,each person Cookies,
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,,g concentrate keenly' and 'use thein'
a parcel of .cookies they auction- in enuit.to make` up for Sight,"
ed the next one. Mrs. Fred Youngg Y ' g
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read 'a • very interesting motto, Mrs. Patterson told of one blind
Most people are inelined to` do mother: whose small' son did not
good, buttoo many of them:put .like .t9 tie his_thee laces
it • off i o -morrow.' ' rs. E„ boy could neverunderstand how
:Errington read the topic : "Pion-
eer Life as compared to modern
ways' of .living, 'Robert Eedy fa-
voured, _with' several;, ' aCcordian
selections arid some • 'Scottish
At Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, January.
28t1j, :1962,. to Mr. and . Mrs.
Gordon' Maize, Lucknow, a on.
ANihREVVs. -- Ira, Goderich hos'
pitsl on,
Monday, .`ebruary 5th,.. «
1962, to M ,.., Dints' in .Southern Ontario: Posed .with a sprained ankle' and
Mi., and Mrs, S•arldy An , l� Word' , is
Brews r , Word cones from London that. having Frays this week. Her
(nee Shrrley Srown:) of foot had gone to ,slee
Auburn, a ton, •, .,. Mr. Arthur 'Thompson' who was g p,• that seem:.
Friday night, at , the local rink song: The hostesses. were Mrs:
Otto, Popp, Mrs, Harvey . Alton.
and Mrs. J: Falls.`
and the group . was entertained
later at Betty Irvin's house and.
was assisted by' leaders, Mrs, 'IL
Irvin, and Mrs. Herb.. Finnigan
serving lunch.
Mrs. John .Falls is spending a
week or ten days with members
of herr family at Markdale. and
Mr. and Mrs. George McCut-
cheon, Vonne • and Pauline of
Brussels, • visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake;'
• Mrs'.f Mel• Reedhas been inds-
MONUMENTS"
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correctly designed from qua%-. material,
rely on
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