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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-20, Page 11• W-17,71JUNE 2.0th,, 19612, THE LUCKNOw• SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE.:_,ELEVEN rnabel Wiarton ,,•..,.. , ... 19 Hepworth , . Cape Croker ,.,,,: 0.. 4 7• BRUCE RIDING MacDonald MacKenzie Riehards .. • -Robinson PARISH' 11Allo, Soe, Credit Liberal NDP (Continued from Page; 1). Conservative G 17 .. . Sg. • 45a. NOW THEREFORE, we,. eo.,,,. 3!.37' 33. . p of 563, by Divine permission Basho 55 17 Huron, do by - virtue of the au 6B• •thority, ordinary and episcopal,. 2 7g'', . ' ' to us committed dedicate the • 29' 83 said Parish Hall building,. and .6.5, • ' 501. do set it .apart .from all profane, 21 . 207 and common .uses, and dd dedi- 42 458 tate the same to Almighty God. 13 ' 139, for the ministration of His Holy Word; according to the rites and 295 ceremonies - of the Anglican 16$' • Church of Canada, and no. 7 : other; saugeen g,eserve ,. Southampton '..,.,,,s; Bruce Tw•p,• ••.••,...... Kincardine TM). •, Tiverton .,,:,.•„ ,., Greenock Std Edmunds lindsay ,11. . 4. 16. 5 i• Eastnor 12. Lions. Head . 1 Albemarle .. .5.. •Kincardine :84 .9 Huron 2 LucknoW r 13 .19• • • '26 , 13 . 9'• 3, . . a Ripley , . Kinloss Culross Teeswater Arrau .. :••/ Tara Saugeen• Twp. -•••• Port Elgin 92 6�3 3.119 • • 389;. 299 74' •. 474 • '89- 76 $978 173 68. 142 530 264 223 113 405 243; •, 1Q 2660 67 73.'. 12. .261 ' 41 •481 461 , 9 •14 .20•. 6 14. • 104 274 .139, X178 AND WE DO PRONOUNCE, decree anddeclare that the said building shall remain so: dedi- 755 � dated and set apart forever, by 8 41,6 this our definite sentence' and -' 21 32.7 final decree,, which we read and `-6 118• hrornulge by these 'presents. WITNESS our hand and seal, , this, fifteenth day of .June, in the year .of. our Lord, one.' thousand ' nine hundred and sixty-two, and in the fourteenth year of .our Consecration. • 'Many Were Helpful• Choirs front •' other churches in 717.. • 7311 ' the 4 -point parish joined ' on this occasion with Mrs: Brian How - 1 lett. presiding • at the organ.. in the. ' post -:operative •absenc e . of Mrs. Fred McQuillin. • Rev. Wilfred Wright, the Parish , Priest, thanked rnemibers; and . friends. who gave so freely of their time, skills, materials and money toward the • erection and furnishing` of the .parish ,Ball. A complete listof. donors is.•posted 40 , , in the •'Church vestibule. . 70 • •Fred McQuillan was staff Eft. p' bearer .,for Bishop. • I uwton's 'en 45. try- .into•'St. Peters,; one of 'com- 36 . paratively few visits • he ,makes to this area ,now thatthey have a Bishopin., the northern part of the Diocese: ' In the sermon by ;Lord Bishop Luxton, -he expressed adrnira- tion' . for .the • •hard and, sacrificial' I'work of the 'parishion.ers, and ob- served that •'the; members of .the four ` small churches of. the par-.. ash have . just. begun to.,: show their vitality _and unity. •a : ' Bishop. Luxton laid stress on the power • of, the individual who has right spirit' 'to. accomplish 118:' ,•' great ; things "Don't talk to 'me of the Church` losing ground," • he.: said,. as he portrayed how the.. seed :of .•the ,Anglican • tom- munion"liad grown over the. past 150: years to a' world church of: •.40 'million. .• Bishop Luxton 'spoke. 'of .dis- -cussions•wit'h their United Church neighbours, and of Committee plans . to meet with Pre committees;; to explain and study ,each • others . faith with open mind and complete confidence. In 1864 there will be• discussions ;with Orthodox and , the, .Eastern. world.:. While . the . chasm'. With the 'Roman Catholic •churchis wide there is a small spark of hope, on the ..horizon. . "A ferment. :`of unity is abroad in , our world and touching ev . ery.. Christian group;" he. said. Rev. S.. R. Lupton of Kineard- •ine, ' Rural Dean, also assisted the...service. 18.• 26. • TOTAL , . 285 .604+6.:.. Majority For Robinson r-- .1265;; • . Lucknow • : • MacDonald' .Mackenzie 1 Town' Hall .:,,... ' •1 - 94 . 2 Parish Hall • 8 47 3 Legion mall • 4 78 Advance • Poll • 0 4 TOTAL 13 • . 223 Kinloss ' MacDonald- Mackenzie •ll Kinloss 1, ' 16. 2 Kinlough 4 '24 .3 Rolyrood ........ • 5 • • : 61 4' lid Coni 0 55 •, 5. Langside: , . 6 26 6 ' W'hitechureh• ' ' 47 TOTAL ...,. 191: 229, • Huron. Lr_ 3 .. . 4' • a. • 5' 30,1. 303 196 329 • 197 , 1t8i1.. . 4$9 Ri.chards. Robinson 6. • 87 • 6 1.03 • ' 9 .13f 00. . 56 21 327 Richards. Robinson 2 4,3 • • 6 • 2,. . 2' .3 '31 • 18 3011.:'I MacDonald -MacKenzie`' . pichards Robinson :2, ' • 52 ;13+• 42. 1, 57• 6 55 29 : 264 , TOTAL•: Riplel► , p .MacDonald MacKenzie 3..: 65 ':. 2 '4+8 . p 0 • .112 4 101: 284 '0 .• , 50' ' 2',• 69'., 8 416+. Richards..' .Robinson : 3` . ?0 48 TOTAL 5 ` 11.. &' ss,6ilros5 MacDonald MacKenzie . •-. Richards Robinson 1 1 .'' ' 29 1 ' :'17 2 ..., ,, 4 • 58 • •1, 29 3 1 6'1 4 48 4 6 56 9 •• 52 5 3 :60 4 67 -6..i & :.: 119 6:. X45, . �. 3' 22 :1' 45 'TO(11AL` ,26' 405 26 .303 • HURON '.RIDING Conservative Soc. Credit Liberal Cardif+f Douglas Fisher Ashfield 4201 . 14 , 294 Blyth i.::., 254 5 '122 • Brussels:' 274 14 180 Clinton '666 • 34 5159 Colborne 000. ' . 5 • 243 Exeter . .976. 3,5• 438 • Goderich, ,:., .,170333 .. 131.1- ' Goderich• "rwp ...... 462 :• 14 3255 . Grey .- 304. 32 . > . 364 Ray 465:, ' 19 664 . Hersall 244.. 4 . 190 Hilbert r..;, ; ' 802 ;: X16 383; • Rullett ;, •• 416. •• ` •' •31 .392; •McKillop. • 274' ` 2(i; 3�70� Morris . 439 . 24 247 ' • Seaforth '655E ', 25 , 533. Stanley. ......4•...». • '619, '' t6 • .274' Stephen 7171 . f 4& 6.62. • Tuckersmdth • ,.667' . 31'..568 llsborne ..:. 473 15' 229• East Wavvan.osh 2638 210 West Waviianosh 7:: 230 Advance Poll : 38 . 71 • TOTAL . r `1�14P.12. 456 .. 8,84 Majority For -Cardiff 2,573. ;. • Ashfield Cardiff 2 .••• ..4' 4444,4Y4d... j/8�y4 • 5 •Y................................ Y:.....Y... .. i.Y:.. 114,11146,111.44441114:.1.4 { 4Y.,•,,......Yiei.....Y 4Y.• • 4 'i 1,Ci•.Y.YY,.i•ti, A... Y Yi.•jj(.[i..CYi.i.YWiYL TOTAL .'.44.4.4.'. 90 775 20 •42 4420; West Wa' tvanosh • .. Cardiff Y 4•40,44,4"•111,11411W44, • - ' Ott; t 4 Y.Y••.i.•.Y1 Y .i' 42 "µ. . 1.1•••°IYl•.'ii• 41 1,kr. ..'.•M(iVr Y.Y+14.•.. 1'? :T01, • • :.14..:4.. 338 .• Douglas ' 32 2. .0 • 12' Dcduglas, 0' 41 0 ' 33 1 32 ' 2 48 3 38 38 7 2.30 Fisher 43 26 43 30 • 59 55 38 -294 NDP: :Hemingway •31� 13 20 "'. 63 •. 16 • 56 160 60 X133 ' 52, • 16 '34 58 64. 71 3:3 , • :4 •� 60. 3'6` 37 24 4 1,13'0 Hemingway '5 •12 ,3. •2, 1 6 31 Presented Cross Guest ,:Mitchell, son' of a •ifor- mer .rector,' Rev, A. S.1'Iitchell, :rnade the gift` ' of a P.rocessional Cross to St.' PeterS, congregation.. It was designed 'and" made. by Guest as a • "labor of love" to the memory cif .former: rectors of the Parish. 'Rev. Wilfred ' ,Wright presented the cross. to Bishop Luxton' w•ho dedicated it • ;"to the memory of. .those who have labored ,in this parish and have been called to their rest."'• , Y Memorial ..:Hall The starY of • the Parish Hall Was summed' up in the , church bulletin as follows: ' • .. "St. Peter's. Parish ,Hall is erected to the Glory of God, and as a memorial to former Sunday School leaders, .who faithfully served God in this Parish; kr. g:. Hol•mes,. Mr.w Moorehouse Mitchell, Miss Clara • McLean, Miss' Ethel .., IvIoLean, Mrs, E. Fisher :' Her ing'waY; Hassall, Mr. R. H. McQuillin.. .. "For Many years; St. Peter's, 0 l:ueknow,have felt the need for 0 - a'' Parish Hall, especially for 'Sunday School and ` other .Paco- chial•.activities. "To this • end a trust fund' was established •in ,1950, which' by 4 2 0 HI'TECiURCH • Mr. and Mrs. Fred • Culbert of Walton and Mr. Lew Culbert of Stratford, Mr. Robert .McClenag- han and Mr. Elmer Smith • of Rothsay. were visitors at the home of. Mr:. and Mrs. ,Ben McClenaghan on. Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Don Dirstein of Brantford spent the week -end at. the,. home of Mr. and Mrs, Russel Gaunt.' Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gaunt'visited at the Gaunt home on Sunday. 'Mr.' and Mrs. ' Carl McClenag- han visited • on Sunday at the hor,ie • of • Mr. and Mrs. Elmo' Pritchard ,near Lucknow . • • IY1r. and• Mrs. Cameron Sim- mons and family of London vis- ited on Sunday. at .the home of f Mr.. and Mrs. Ezra' 'Scholtz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore Blaine of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr of :Bhzevale• vis- ited on. Sunday at . the home •. of Mr. and •Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenag= han visited. on Friday. evening at the .hemp of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss in.. Plattsville. and also , attended the Plattsville horse show., • . ' Mrs Russel Ross was . the winner of a' lovely blanket that was drawn at S.S., No. 2 •Schogl Culross, at. a. card •party. Friday night. Mr. l and ` Mrs. Earl Caslick at- tended ,the Harkness • picnic which was held - in Teeswater Park on',Sunday. M:rs. Roibert Ross returned to her• home on . Thursday after spending a: "few:' .days • an Wing ham 'General Hospital. Mr, and. Mrs.. Gordon 1VIont gomery .Of Toronto . spent the. ,week -end at the home of .,:Mr. Charlie Taylor. : Mrs. . Gibson Gillespie, Mrs. Dustan Beecroft, ;Mrs..John' Pur- don, • and .Mrs. Ben McClenaghan attended • the anniversarytea at :St. Helens on Thursday.: .:Ir: and ` Mrs . J,ahn Gaunt visited: • on Sunday with. Mr.. Tom Gaunt who is a. patient in Lon- don Victoria Hospital. M. 'andMrs. , Alex : Leaver, Mr. Charlie Leaver, Joyce,:. Wal ;ker, :'Mrs. Jack Caultes of Bel - grave, Mr:and and Mrs. Mervin Pipe of: Brussels, Mr. .arid- Mrs. Wil• bert Schwichtenberg oaf South- ampton and . •Mr and . Mrs. Jack Coultes • of here ,visited at the home' of Mr.: and• Mrs. Albert 1960,: had grown to nearly $1,200. special. vestry meeting .voted, to undertake the erection of a Mod est building, 24' x50' frame con- 's,truction with insulstone facing. The ..Diocese of Huron.' generously assisted with a grant. of $500.00. "The total 'cost.. has been ap- proximately $4,500:00.: The build- ing is '.debt' free, and less. than. 15% of . the total cost was • paid outin labour,'much .:of the work. •being of a' voluntary nature: • "On Easter Sunday, . 1961, the sod was .-• turned • by The Ven, Archdeacon,. C. J. Queen, DD assisted by Miss Emma McClus- key, . and the work 'commenced' under. the 'capable • leadership., of L i m airan . of. the 'Building Comm ttee, w•ho de- signed and assisted; in the erec- tion of the. building "We" are grateful .for .'the gifts of . money, materials. & furnish- ings', and especially, to Mr. Fred Johnson, . Mr. 3.. K.etchebaw and .Mr. Fred , McQuill'in who, took certain .responsibilities, in spec- ial phases of the 'work." C:oultes�rcheon u Watt Mr. of Toronto spent Saturday—at the- horn -e- of • Rev. John Watt.. and with Mrs. Watt. who 1s: • a 'patient in Wing- ham General Hopital,Dr. Ar- thur Watt of London .spent Sun • day also at the Watt home. Mrs, Olive Boss of Walkerton. spent a few days at the horde of Mrs. George. McClenaghan.. Mrs. Florence Henry, ' ' Miss, Frances `Henry. and Miss Phyllis" O'Brien . :of London spent • the• week -end at . their . home here. •. Mr. • and Mrs. Russel .Ritchie Visited on Sunday at the home of Mr, and. Mrs. Wes 'Tiffin..• Mr, and Mrs.. William- Brown Of Lucknow visited on. Sunday at the homeof Mr. ..and Mrs.•: Charlie Tiffin` Mr. and •Mrs.. Sandy Murray and , family of ` Sharon spent the::w.eek-end with Mr; and Mrs,' Tiffin: Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Cameron of . Ashfield, . visited. . on Sunday at the home of Mr., and Mrs. David McDonald. Mr. ' and Mrs. Albert Cameron of ' Lucknow visited on 'Sunday at the ' home t lof Mrs: Myrtle Dawson. • 'Mr. and .Mrs. • •Rel Falconer' of Sarnia spent theweek-end at 'the home of Mrs. •Cecil Falconer. Doug•Purdon:.of Sarnia is spend • ing the week at. the, home of Mrs. Falconer:. '° • • • Mr. and •Mrs.'`Hughie Simpson and ' family visited on Sunday` .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug • Simpson near •Teesviater • • ' . Mr. and 'Mrs.' Charlie. Hender- ` son and, ' son ..Brian from, Toronto , •visited on Sunday %at the home of Mrs. ,Myrtle Dawson. ' • Mr. and Mrs, 'Elmer Henderson and • family, are spending a .'few days ;:at the 'horde :o% Mr _and Mrs. Bob Henderson. Mr: Hen derson -will take a 6'month course' ' at' Fort •Churchiliill B.C. , and: his wife &• children'. will -spend six months with • her parents in New foundland, Store Hours Give .Birth; To .I� r pet. I've read the: verse and •:contra= verse' About • our little -towns, Their changing plans and •pat+terns. i'. And 'the other • fellows' .:frowns. I';d•like oto.'. add'' my . hunibl�e .thou;ghts • • To all this friendly chatter, There's . pros •, and . cons for . all concer'ned..• ,Which may not, really. . matter. But tis. ' difficult for some, .of us To• make 'these , little ° changes, •: Others of us 'thrive • en . sueh, We need these different•ranges. ' •Parish • Officers The parish officers •for 1962 are: Wardens:. Russell. Whitby & 1Jarnes Ketchebaw;' Lay Delegate',. :Fred McQuillin;• Organist, Mrs. Fred McQ'uillin; Building Com mittee, Stewart Lavrs, chairman, 0, ''Hodgins;' .W nHedgkinson, .'J. Ketchebaw, Ernest Gaunt (war- den 58-80)•, ,'Fred :Johnson, . R Whitby, F. McQuillin, treas.;. Mrs. • S: Lavis, •sec'y. and the Reverend Wilfred Wright. ' . After the . officiall opening, of the hall., "open house" .was held with refreshments served. The children's choir sang a number. Mrs, Clair Johnstone sang "Bless 'This House," and Reeve • George Jont spoke. briefly. • ,7. :•moi.... ... yip.-•.i.:riy..��=�.. .._.,.�.�. We feel '.certain poignancy 'For : the bygone Saturday:., night, When long. .and. :'loud. and. late held' sway And we thoughtthat that ' was ;'• right. 'Bu't. with ` all :this sl\iY-sh" 11 11� :_. • a y' talk .: We . must . remember something, That . time stands .' still for :no ':man, Leastways the Country Bumpkin. So le't • us look ahead a bit ' Get set • • behind the •wheel,. And come to town on .Friday night.. • To consummate a deal. Fulfsl our; :needs at, shop .' and. Be thoughtful of..,'Our spending, And live'• for love sof life • and friends, Don't let's,' ;be • too . unbending: For those 'who , work. • in 'these same towns, • . At the bttoiness of their. choosing, Let the be happy in their' choice • .• Their pockets .with money oozing. We can't stand still, we Can't• go ...back We've 'got to tread the trail,. Our span • of•life is short at ',best : We can't completely fail, And :soto end this little pie My cards are on the table, ' We've , rented well .ort Saturday, ,night •T'O church :if we. are able'.. Mrs, Eleanor Irwin., • R.f. 7, Lucknow: