HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-02, Page 15THE LUCKI OW ;SENTINEL, *LUCKNOW„` ONTARIO
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PAGE'. FIFTEEN
ORANDPARENTS', AMONG' ' A
THOSE AT, WEDDING O IeCt• _Close
OUT P. 0O2ILA:P+SE--struck•
by lightning on. Monday evening
about 8:00 .o'clock,, the • barn on
the farm of Thomas Blake, Cion,
9, Ashfield, was • qu}ckly • 'con- t
prod,
con-
sumed.
Caught by the . Sentinel Cam-
era; .here
am-era;.:here the burned outbarn
is shown just before the•'frame
wort{ collapsed ' to .complete the
destruction. ,
YOTJ'R
GARIDEN.
HEA.]DQ1LTARTERS
tinting a Garden? :.
• THEN- : VISIT
Mr.. and Mrs. Blake ::reside in
London.' In .'recent. years •it , had
WOOD—'FURDON.
Elizabeth Ann 1Purdon, laugh-
ter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Athol A
Purdon of 1001„ Hay 'St`,, Sarnia,,
was .united • in marriage to Mr.
Robert.. Edward 'Wood of Go.de-
rich .on ,Saturday, April 3I,st at.'
2 o'clock.
The wedding took place„ at
Grace United. Church with a re-
ception at 4 o'clock' at the Vil-
lage Inn, Sarnia. The guests
from Lucknow and vicinity
were Betty Ann's' grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs.. Alex Purdon; Mr:•
and Mrs. George Tiffin, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh MacMillan;. • from
Whitechurch,' Mrs. Cecil Falcon-
er,. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer;
from Wingham, Mr. 'and Mrs.
Gordon Leggat and family, 1VIr.
and :Mrs. ' Jack Cleghorn .and
Ronnie,,. Mr's;' • Jack. MacIntyre,
Grant; Billie and 'M'iss Marian
Farrier. .
Mr.• and Mrs. Wood. will re-
side, in London.
been their. custom to return to .
the farm for the • •surrimer. I • HOLYROOD
cDonald's -Ston at I(intail
Seed Potatoes we : stock
,Sentinel ' Photo
The •last- card party .for ,the
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LOCAL RESIDENTS'
BROTHER PASSED AWAY
The• death ` of. Robert Gibson
Murdie • occurred '. at Stratford on
•Saturday. He Was in h+is 89th.
year, and was : a . former 'Strat-
ford.
Stratford Alderman. for 13 years.
Miss Elizabeth Murdie of Luck-
now and Mrs. Cruikshank of Ot-
tawa who is a summer resident
at:Point Clark,.: are sisters of the
date' Mr. Murdie '
The funeral ' was : at Stratford
on. Tuesday.
SEBAGOES,� ::KATAHDINS & ' IRISH COBBLERS.'
You May • Choose Your:: Assortment
From Three Seed . Companies ”
TREGUNNO, •STEELE BRIGGS and '. RENNIES
Offer 'You • •'A . Wide Selection Of
garden seeds
For Your %Onion, Bed We Have, The
Popular Dutch' Sett Variety
Start •• Y.our • "Flowers Indoors With
RENNIE'S' PUNCH N' GRO IIT
hone12-
Dungann�fl
en" From.. 9 Until 9.
your
CARL :.HEMINGWAY •WILL
BE • N.D.P.CANDIDATE
:J. Carly Hemingway announces
that it is his intention :to stand'
for nomination for candidate; for
the, 7New Dernocratic..Party 'in
Huronerth :riding., in . the corn-.
ing Federal -election. •
Mr. 'Hemingway" has' for some
time sent out • weekly articles
for the Huron County Federation„
of Agriculture, These •wall be did
continuGed because, . as :he.: says:
"Iii view" of;'••this ::it' 'might .be
considered'. err barrasing : to haye
my articles' printed .\rn district
papersunder my name."
• Mr.• Hemingway expresses the
hope` that the Federation .office
will continue.` to send,: out such:
news . letters. •
MRS-. FRED GILCHRIST'S
BROTHER PASSES „ .
The death of Harvey- MCClure
of Milverton...occur,red suddenly.
last Week from a heart attack
Mrs. John 'Nelson of Pickering.
• Mr. McClure a native of Pais-
ley, .was in his 65th year. The
"funeral service was held 'at' Mil-.
verton with btkrial 'at ,Paisley.
Mrs. Fred Gilchrist (Helen) of
Con. 4, Kinloss Towriship,, is a
()F..$111 -ES..
...N • Typf,,,,,.AND....,...:F.R.opu
;VERY :FARMER.
Service Or Information Weekdays, Call From 7:.30 — 9:30 'a.m. •
CLINTON .OFFICE, ZENITH 9:i656' Or. COLLECT KINCARDINE 460.1
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association -
"Where Better Bulls " Are Used"
season' .took , place in . Ho•lyrood•
Hall on April 1&th. Phe r high
lady, . was . • Miss Eva .Culbert
with . •Mrs:. Joe Hackett, Ripley,
2nd. Harvey Houston was high.
•gent with Donald :McPherson
2nd. : The ' Institute extends
thanks to all who 'attended and,
made the card parties ,a ;success.
M'r. and Mrs. Jim Smith. and
Bob and Miss Sheila 'Haldenby`
spent the :Week -end in Toronto
and: attended the christening of:
Brenda • ;Jean,- daughter ; of , Mr.
and' •Mrs Donald SMith, on
',Sunday.
.il1i.e---Scott,: Be -1g -a-ve is
spending ; some time ;With <, his
aunt and uncle, . 1VIr: and Mrs:
' Ed Thompson.
Mrs. Mark: JohnstonUnderwent.
surgery . in. St.' Joseph Hospital;
London last Thursday. 'We hoped
: for a speedy recovery.. ,
Mrs. ;Belle:, Cathers , who .was`
spending the 'week -end .with Mr. I
and 1Vlrs Wm Eadie.:.was ad-
mitted to Win.gha-m Hospital on '
Sunday evening1.suffering 1
pleurisy : arid' p 'eumonia g
Baby' Paul; son 'of . Mr.. an•d.
Mrs. 'H gh McMillan, is:a Patient
Wingham • Hospital with
pneumonia. •
•Mr. 'arid. Mrs Lloyd• Saunders
a•id family' have :moved 'into the
community.. Lloyd :.is employed
by. Wm: Eadie ` ;
Mr. and Mrs . Walter Chesboro
and family have moved . near.
Pine River 'arid Walter is work
ng for Jack' Elliott.
Mrs.! Orville Elliott isteach-
ing at 'Bluevale.•, •
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LIFELONG' •'RIPLEY •Y„ AREA
FARMER PASSED AWAY
20 ions, Of Paper
The First Lucknow Bby
Scout Troop had another .busy
week. The Troop hike on Tues-
day, April 24th •was :guile a•
success, the 'theme beingspring
observationsan trail signs,; and
the SOMAS enj&yeti a. cook out
supper, •
On Wednesday the leaders
with • several members of ' the
Group Committee attended the
Annum Saugeen• District spring
banquet• and meeting in Walk-
erton.
Thursday was . our . • ann'uah
spring. paper drive. Almost 16.
tons of . paper *ere loaded on
Brook's transport• with a, few
tons over. This will . be shipped
shortly. A • great many coat
hangers were also collected.
The Scouts : wish to, thank the
citizens of Lucknow and District
for saving this paper.
The .same evening .the . Luck.
now Troop were invited to visit
with the Kinloss Troop. The de
-tails of .this evening may be
read •in the 'Kinloss' Scout news.
The Scouts ,' Wish to 'thank' the,.
Kinloss Troop ., for• their kind
vitation and-hospitality.tality..
Teacher: • Now ` remember class,
nothing is impossible.;
Student. Did you/ever try to ski
through a revolving door? .
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DUNGANNON
Mrs: ,Durnin Phillips conducted
the • installation : of officers ap-
pointed • for 1962-191,63 ,..at ' the.
Dungannon Women's Institute
meeting field April 26th at Mrs.:
-Cecil Blake's hd ie. Twenty .'.
members , answered the roll call,
`GA household task your husband
.does well:" Mrs. Jones :read the
motto, `SHome and what' • . it`
"means'to'-you:". Reports were read.
from the standing `. comrnittees. •°
Plans were' made for. the District
Annual: to be h .ld at Clinton on
May.1:1 th. Mrs. Warren Zinn.. read•
a very interesting topic :Barbara.: "The.
making of . Cheese. : Barbbara.
Blake• favored with an instru
mental and: community singing
was enjoyed; .Lunch was served
by Mrs.; : •Da'wson, Mrs Crozier.
and- Mrs.... -•L. Hasty..
Mr. and • Mrs. Charles' Fowler,
son Torn. and, Miss• Arlyn Powell
visited at': Barrie lash` `Friday..
Mrs. Fowler's bro:they, Rev.
Gen Ball is .ill, having. hadsev
eral ..paralytic strokes over a
:period of six. ,. years, and they
found him quite poorly. On their
return the same day, they visit-
ed . Mr. .Fowler's• brother, Fred :
and Mrs:' Fowler, at Port. Elgin.
Visitorsrecently with Mr. and
1Vrs T. C,,`.Anderson .rwere-:last :'
Thursday, Mr. and ::Mrs. Warren;
Bamford and . children Craig & .
Ruth of Preston and Jean Sto-.
thers of . the . village•
Visiting Easter week with...iMr...
and Mrs, . Mel' Reid ' and family
were 'Nirs. J. R. Campbell, Dean,.
Darcy ' and Kim of" Preston.
Mr. Delmer ' Maize has 'Com-
pleted.'
eompleted•' his " course' at O:A: C:; •
Guelph; and is home and started
work' surveying ; on., the: • roads
Monday. He " will ' later .`take • a
course 'this, summer . at Western
University.
' Mr. and. Mrs. John Finnigan, .•
Wingham,, .visited Mr, and Mrs.
T. C. Andersson on .Sunday,;, :
Mrs. Ivari,' Rivett and infant
The death 'of Allan McLay oc-
curred at. Kincardine Hospital
on •Sattirday, April 28th. at the
• sident. 'of the Ripley district.
age of 81, He: was a lifelbng 're-
• The funeral service was: held'.
eral Horne, Ripley', Reir. D:
Neil MeCornbie.,of the Presby-
terian 'Church.: fitter/Tient was. 'in
Mr. McLay :is survived by his.
widow,' the .former Mary Mc.=
Leod and by a sister, Mrs. John'
McGregor. Of Stratford and a
j.:hrother,..Miirdoc-h--.1VIcLaY- of Pal-,
'foe-
Becauie Of their sewing abil-
ftV,, 'three Students, bf Lucknow
District., High School are all
trniles. The reason — 'each be- ,
:cause of their effdrts and' handi-
work has been given a :dreSs
length, of material, Courtesy *Of
Mel Bennett of The .18eriey.
The, girls are: Wanda Henry
for her *Dollen . two-1'piece suit
,Grade 'XII; Dianne Jamieson
for her woollen dress in Grade
arid Lynn CoWan for her
woollen skirt and. weskit , in
Grade tX,
daughter. arrived hoine froin
Goderich ,HoSpital last 'Week.
'0Ongratulations. They are cal-''
ling their little girl Shelley Ann,
Mr..,and Mrs., Richard law-
,rence and tWo 'daughters., Tam -
My and Kirmny Ann of Belle-
ville Were recent visitors with
Mrs, 'Esther Rivett- ,
TQM SF., spfrit Easter week in
A wedding reception and
clan-ce Wag held in the Agricul-
tural Hall last FridaY• night. for
vnewlyweds, Mr. and Mrs: Don -
aid M. Young nee (Marie Black).
A good crowd attended. •MusiC
for dancing was supplied by
13oyd's orchestra and an address
of best wiAhos was read b.:%i IC=
Mills and the presentation • of a
purse of money 'was giv,en by
Sack , Pentland.
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