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ithopts Visit To. St. Mary
Such Occasion In A 63' -Year
His. Excellency Most Reverend.
I,' C; Cody, D.D., L.L,.'D., Bishop.
of •London, conferred 3401 candi-
ates from the St. Augustine &
d
Lucknow Roman • Catholic Chur-
ches at an impressive service at
S. .Mary's Church, Lucknow,
.last . Thursday. evening
Assisting; in the Service mere
the Bishop's secretary, Rev. A,
Williams; Rev. L. C. Thomas,
p°p., pastor of Lucknow and St.
Augustine; Rev. J. Urbanski,P,P,,
• pastor. of •Kinsbridge • and; • form
erly pastor of Lucknow , and St.
Augustine; Rev. G. J. Freker,
P.p.,, pastor. of '*Ingham; cross
.. bearer. was Ambrose Rednond;.
acolytes, Arie and Gerard Dr-.
Bruyn; mitre bearer, Robert Hic-
key; crozier bearer,. Jim. Mac-
Donald; the' choir.
,A: processional of the Bishop,
Priests, and those to be • confirm-'
ed commenced: the 'service.. Fa-
then' Thomas ' of Lucknow and
St Augustine 'Welcomed the
Bishop' •to' the 'parish and stated.
that it Was the second time` he.
had the privilege •.of welcoming''
him to one of the .:parishes in.
the diocese. It is the' first :'visit
of Bishop Cody, who is observing
his. 25th year of service as a
' Bishop,. to the . Lucknow church.
Father. Thomas explained that
as Bishop, .he; is a direct descend-
ant of 'the apostles, and parries
-tile same ` power as ' they.
Bishop Cody, in addressing
those present, 'said it was a
pleasure to come :for the first
time. to 'Si., Marys "..Ile welcomed
all,. both Catholic and non -Cath
otic. • to the service'and stated
that all faiths, ; races:. and creeds
are their brother man, each with
his part' to., play. Bishop; Cody
said, "the : diifferences ',.that sep-
agate•:'us are •not as great as. the
bond that unites, us." In "speak=
ing of 900 Christian denornina-
tions in the world the Bishop
has the • following to say; "Christ
said -that one day there ; 'would
be. one fold' and one shepherd,
it. would be a, great. thing ' if :all
could be united."
.Prior to the confirmation• cere-,
mony, • the Bishop's secretary.
questioned the thirty. cad'idates
about -what ;they.' had: learned, in
their confirmation .'classes prior
to the service.. :These.. were in-
structed by Father L. C. .Thomas,
Mrs., J. L. MacMillan ;and Mrs.
Peter )MacDonald. Deering the
service of confirmation,a spon-
sor accompanied each . young
person that was ,being.confirmed
to the. Bishop and'Priests at the
front of the church..
(Continued on • page ,16 )
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, , MAY
16th, 1962
S .gleCory. 10c.
16 Pages
VICTORIA DAY iS
S SeConu HOLIDAY MONDAY
History
30 -INCH PIKE GAVE
BILL GRAHAM •A BATTLE:
'Casting from the shore at
Fairy Lake on. Monday afternoon,
Bill ' Graham received. an unex-
pected surprise when a .:304nch
pike took the hook and 'gave
Bill quite a ' battle to land it,.
The. big fish weighed 813/4 lbs.
8111 has: caught some bass and:.
brown trout in the lake, but this.
is his ,first pike. • •
Fairy. Lake is privately owned,
property, and, was formerly
`known as Purves Lake, north-
-east of the . village, .•
,
eay 0 Insta
Ice., Machinery
Canada Ice Machinery Company
is ready to place 'the .artificial.
ice making machinery, it was
•,' reported at : •Monda night's,
y
Meeting •. �
eeting off Lucknow' and District.
Lions Club, ' Morgan Henderson
said everything was in readiness.
The foundation_ and floor of
the machinery building has been
poured at the south-west corner
'ef the ,arena and the
machinery
will be. placed before- const -rue-
tion of the cement block buil_ Frig•
completed.
Treasurer Bob Finlay repo is
• $19,303.0,0 in the fund. He added
'We'Ve already started,
anspending
and We won't t have it too long.
The initial 25% payment ' of
$5,249,25 has., been
Canada: Ice. made to
hat ilia e• Their contract does
elude the machinery build-
ing or el'ectrica'l wiring..
The Club `received a letter of
appreciation from the
District' High • Luckno'vv`
pug HSchool Board for
chasing band unforms,
Collection 'o f' the coin 'Cans,
.Diced last year: ar` .
e to be made
(Continued 011 ;page 16) . .
�1
CAMPBELL FAMILY. MOVED.
TO GODERICH LAST WEEK
Mr and Mrs. William Ira
Campbell and children have
moved to Goderich to reside
Where: Bill has a position as
welder with.' the Dominion Road
Machinery Company.
The .Campbell family 'previous-
ly resided at .Milton where Bill.
was employed with the: Halton
Crushed Stone .Co; While -. at Mil-'
ton, Mr: Campbell took took 'a course
in • welding • at the . Chicago. I/o
•cati•onal School. in ' Toronto, to.
receive his diploma.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, the
former Catherine Ketchabaw,'
have three�i 1•
children B 1 yf Pat
and Ken.
Viltage Homes
Change Hands
Allam,
Allan.,. Manto, . has purchased
the :' residence of : • Mrs.'; Robert
(Annie). Struthers, whichis
across: from the ;•sawmill which
'Allan , is operating;
Mrs, Struthers 'will • hold a
clearing''. auction , sale*of',house-
hold effects on . Saturday after'1
'noon of .this week,' May 19th.:
Eldon :Wraith of . Wraith Elect-'
ronics • in .Lucknow, has .purct purchas-
ed ':the .Manto residence on Atauf
fer St, •a short distance off.
Campbell • St • •
The transaction become of
fective' on, June - •st..
Ripliy$$deflt» T
-Tr..rNew York
Huve
`Seven Ripley ; District• • High.
School students are competing ;in
an essay; contest, with the win-
ner receiving' a'six-day, visit in
New York to observe the United
Nations, in 'action.
The' contest is •;sponsored 'and
the ''trip financed by Ripley.
Lodge. . No.287,
McCreath is currently serving
as ' Noble Grand..
While essay ' writing isdothe
:basis of the award such: quali-
ties as character, , leadership,'
community service,: spiritual mo
tivation, etc., are also taken• into
account.
The winner will be 'announced
at a dance in Ripley ,On Friday'
night, sponsored • by the Odd
Fellows and with Boyd's orchestra,
providing the -.music: -
,Known; as the United Nations
,Pilgrimage For Youth, ,the Rip-
ley winner, will join a 'group of.
young people,w:ho under ' cap-
able .adult `• leadership will ob-
serve the • United Nationsand
will visit. International House &.
embassies of member nations:
While • in the metropolis time
is .given, also for a three hour
boat trip around Manhattan is-
land, a view of the Statue of
Liberty; ' a ' tour of Rockefeller•
Center, "a view from the ' top of
Empire State Building,;reserv-
ed seat for •Radio City Music
Hall with its world famous Rock-
ettes, and other entertainment-
Victsria Day which is ob-
served as, a holiday' on the
Monday closest to the 24t1, •
will be held, next Monday,.
May .21st.
As it i', a, public holiday,
business places will be clos-
ed. '
Meeting reports » and 'an'
.items of news for next week's_
paper should be in The Sen-
tinel Office
en-tinel.Office by Friday, to
give .us a chance to. have.;
these , articles , in type prior
to . the "holiday.':
Placing of advertising 'be
fore • the end of the .week •
would also • be appreciated,
•
Commence Fund
For Martin Family
S•t Peter's Anglican Church.
congregation
•is, * sponsoring '
a: collection to help re-esta-
blish the Fred Martin family..
Mr: ..and Mrs. Martin lost
'everything ,, they' possessed,.
but the clothes .. they • were
wearing whenfire'razed' their
Paramount:hone to, • ashes:`
Jim Ketchabaw is 'treasurer
•ofthis rehabilitation 'fund.
W.�. AnfluaI:At
Hofyrood •Friday
`The district annual meeting of
Bruce South • Women's Institute
will be held at • Holyrood :Hull
on Friday' of this week. May 18th,
with morning and afternoon:
session's.
Mrs: Victor Emerson of :White-
church will preside
• Guests will ` include Mrs. Lilah
Lymburne,r of . Port Colborne,
Provincial President, and...Mrs. ,
h:. B ' Sharp ; of Durham, a .Pro-
vincial' Board Member:
Librar. - pen
SflId'7'TIiKDofl�Idir
Possible Bruce Social Credit Candidate
N. "S'andy MacDonald, 29, another man, Earl .Douglas of -
London, has been proposed for
the riding of Huron.;
Sandy became interested in the
Social .Credit party after'attend-
ing • a pre: nomination rally in
Goderich • early this month. On
Saturday last,. he attended. a
candidate's seminar at . Hamil-
ton where he �was� briefed on
campaign procedure.
Andrew Robinson, Kincardine,
who has been the Conservative
member of parliament and John
MacKenzie, North Bruce, Liberal
standardbearer, are presently.the
2, candidates in Bruce riding. No
indication has been' shown by
the N!D JP. ' to nominate a candi-
date.. for Bruce.
• Al
Kntail .storekeeper, will die a
candidate for,. the Social Credit
Party in the. riding of •Bruceif
enough interest is. shown. Sandy
told the Sentinel Tuesday -night
that , he is .keenly interested: in
running and is presently, . seek-
ing support M. obtaining the
minimum number of names , re-,
quired to make the nomination
valid. "I'11 run if enough interest
and encouragement is ,'shown,'•'
he said.
Sandy was chosen by the So
cial ' Credit : party to run . in
Bruce riding although he ' is a
few. miles within • the boundary
'of Huron riding. The reason he
was named to 'Bruce was that
Lucknow . District Lions CIbAccepts
Request Conduct`RedShield Appeal
Although the Lucknow and --Captain Newman .stated„ that
District Lions tions
Club soli • cit• ations
-have been more than normal of
late,they have agreed • do con
duct ;the: Salvation ' Army , Red.
Shield;:Appeal in this community.
Capt:: G. S. New,nman ..oft' Wing -
'ham threw out • the challenge
when he spoke • at.. the • Lions
meeting on: Monday "'night, and
the Club just ' could: not turn
him • down. '
, - • Harvey, Webster .in moving to
do • the canvass, said that•: in,
view'; of- the spirit in which •.the,
Salvation Army responds when-
ever called: on in this 'commu-
nity • we. 'can't do too' much for
them and can't'do do without. them.
W A. ¶Porteous was !lamed
campaign chairman and a :house-
to-hou+ge . canvass will be organ-
'ized .shortly.,
SoId KunIons Farm
Sale Next Week
Mr. and Mrs R. J..., Kaake of
Kinloss havesold .their 300 -acre
farm to Jerry• Van .,Beers 'of
near Toronto.
The Kaake farm is situated on
the :`"Durham Road," Highway .9,
a half' mile west :of Kinloss.
Mr , and Mrs Kaake : will hold
a clearing : auctionsale, on •' Fri=
day of next : week, May 25th,
commencing ,at lig:00 noon Don -
ad .Blue and Dorne McLellland
are auctioneers and " •a' lunch
booth will be operated: by. Kill-
loss United' : Clhurch . Women.:
The real estate sale was .made.
through Paul S. 'Starr •.•
Tossed By Bull, N�t
Seriously Hurt
John - Scott '. of Concession .g,
Huron . Township, is • ,hobbling
about on crutches from a leg
injury, as well ,as; suffering con-
•siderably from ''bruises and sup
erficial.•'injuries), .'resulting from
an encounter' !with ' a bull . on
Friday :morning.; ' •
John 'had entered . the "bull's
pen momentarily to ' remove a
window, and while' his eye was
off the• animal for a. • minute,. it
"lifted"' him one. Fortunately.
the hoist ' threw Mr. Scott out
the pen door, and the •bull • didn't
follow. ' f
Mr. Scott's • son was nearby &
the " pen ' was ' quickly closed..
John's leg was badly torn. and
some deep stitching was neces-
sary ' to close the • wound. '
He was in Kincardine hospi-
tal, until 'Sunday afternoon and
is now convalescing at his home,
butwon't •be •tooactive', for a
time.
friday, Evenings
The 'Carnegie Library in :Luck
now is, now .open 'on iF,riday ev-
easings from 7:39 to 9:30 • pm.:,"
instead of Saturday 'evenings:
• This' 'change has been Made
in keeping with the open Friday
nights policy adopted by Luck
now 'merchants. •
Otherwise there.. are': no changes
in the times:the. library is'' open,
but as a memory "r.efresher,
they are ' listed : in an. advertise-
ment appearing' in this issue.:
ENGAGES . •TWO MEMBERS.
ON ' HIGH ,SCHOOL STAFF
Two of > five ' ' vacancies have
been filled: on the; Lucknow Dia
trict.. High .:School .staff for the
l962-60 term, ,
Miss Alexandra Gall who has
been teaching at Pott '• Colborne
is o
asef :
o the appointees. The
other is Mr. Peter. Connon, 'a •:
mathematics 'te'acher, who has'
been teaching at . 'Espanola. Mr.
Clow -tan is a married man with
three children, . and was in • town
at •the week -end on a, house
hunting mission..
the ,Luckno w area had been the.
backbone.' of the Winghain ods-
trict ,drive. "You've ,been an•• in-
'slpiration' andgiven tis' • the .fm -
uncial ' tools." . •
Capt. •. Newman related several.
instances in connection' , with
their .work ' and pointed Out, that
the:'.Army" flock i$: growing and
"things • are starting: to roll" in
their undertakings and achieve-
menstressed .the resul of
ts. Hest t s .h •ts
the •Harbourlite 'Clinic, mention
ing• .that 115 people in, the area
were prepared to accepts the,.
fact : they have been . ".Slaves o
drink."
'The ..Corps depends:' on such
groups as the 'Lions' to provide'
financial• support, for the- Army'
itself is incapable,: he , said; of
raising the necessary • ,funds
The: expanding work and: res-
ponsibilities of . the, ` IWinghn.
Corps makes renovation of: their
hall, :or construction of , a new
hall,' an • -immediate necessity, &
they. • have Only two. sources - of
support • — bequests •• and the in-
divadual support of their Red.
Shield . appeals.'
Silverwoods :Gine
Employee Awards
Watt -Swinton' ` Receives .36 -Yew
Diamond Service, Pin
On Saturday ;eveg► Maynin 12
the : manager : • of •: Silverwood
Dairies, Limited, Mr, W. Wharry
and eleven, employees enjoyed a
steak ' dinner at the Log. Cabin.':
restaurant •
The. occasion was to 'do' honour
to several, employees., by:pre-
senting
pre-
sen ting them with past service
pins and safe driving . pins.
Topping the list was ' Watt
Hamilton •'who:. was presented
with ; a '.diamond 36 -year pin,
followed by Leonard 'MacDonald"
with. 20
years, Jack. Fisher 1.5 •
years and Ronald Alton' and.
Robert Currie, . each with 5 years. •
Safe driving • pin's were pre- i
sented to Gordon, 'Maize, with ,5
.years safe driving, Ronald Alton
with years and Cecil Halilam
with year. -
Give Oral Pole Vaccine 'Nere Next
'tues�day, As Series 0f Clinics Commenee
. ....,....
Bruce County 'Health. Unit• of- June 4th,
ficials are launching~ a series of Adults and children who`'have
County clinks ',for the oral ads. not • previously received ('olio
ministration of Sabin vaccine. myelitis protection ' by .Salk vac -
Clinic hours in this district will cine', injections are urged. to at -
be
be .from 7::30 to 9:30 p.m.. ' .tend one of these clinics. s' •. :,
'The first'clinic will be held' Sabin' vaccine taken 'by !mouth
in he Legion Hall ing. syrup,..- a
°hex know • in the. is a pleasant' tasting • .,
t Tuesday evening,. May 22nd.sm�all amount of Which produes
Subsequent • clinics •Will be at protection from polio • or acts as
Ripley on ,Wednesday,' May 23rd; a booster to those who have pre-
Holyrood school,. Thursday, May viously received their , threes
244th,. Kineard:ine. on Friday, May needles. of Salk vaccine.
25th and Teeswater on: Monday,