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THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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�.a � .- � A capacity
crowd attended
a, i n. <.Pine River United Church . on
e ; .i Sunday, July 16th, when Bethel
p, • :congregation joined in. the fare-
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well service of Rev. John C.
o- ■,: ,Huwttor who delivered his: final
advanta a of Your Co-op'sTake7 . . ■••serm;on;. Many. friends' who, had
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•. jpreviously : been members of
Pine River and:tu:•
�.�REE ,Soil Test�n -. .:S V� andg
i• present i;or ' the 'occasion, lvt is
■ IDLY: AND :TAKE ' THE' i the wish.. 'of hiscongregations
■ TEST. EA .GUESS WORK
■ that Rev• Mr. Idu;tton •w4i11 enjoy
(OUT •_Of SPRING his: new home. 'ink Kincardine
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w -T. _•where many' former. Pine - River
a ■ • residents will be :happy to wel-
Contact • ■ come him. s.
Accident Victim Back Home.
• >Friendis of `Mrs, Mervyn'. G.
Eckmier will be happy to know.
that she returned to ,her home on
w ■ iSunday of last week after being
•. : Phone 7.1-W,. Lucknow �: hospita er-Water_.
• ■ • ' 0 'loo .Hose tat and Victoria • Hospi-
0111_ _■__•_••_••_ ow__■■__l■IIIII■■glisamestamoulan tal, London .for several months.
Rev. Hutton Gave
Farewell Sermon
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ucknow District Coip
:BIRTHS
allacTAVISH .= 'At Kincardine'
hospital on Monday, July 9th,
•196.2, to Mr. and Mrs. '. Mian
MacTavish, : R.R.' 1,,Ripley, a
daughter, Elaine Helen. •
COURTNEY -- at . Kincardine
hospital, • on • Friday, ' July tth,.
x952 'to '.Mr. and •Mrs. Robert,
,Courtney, . R.R: l
1, Ripley, a
.daughter, 'S'hannon • Lee,
OSBORNE At -Kincardine hos-
pital. on • Tuesday, , .July • 10th;
1.962, to .Mr.' and Mrs. Robert .iOs=
borne., • R.:R,, 6, Lu,cknow, , a
daughter, Joan Elizabeth,
POWI R . —, at Kincardine hos-,.
,pital on• Thursday, 'July' 12,th,
1962, to Mr:' and . Mrs. Wayne
Porter, 13.:11. 2),`tiHolyrood, • a 'son.,
iBOYLE : =- Alt Kincardine ` Hos.
pihal,, on Tuesday, :'June 26th,.!
• .1 62, to Mr. .and. Mrs. Francis
Boyle; .R.R. "3c Ripley, .a daugh-
:ter,,: Corinne Marie.
HACKETT' H. At the Wingham
re' General Hospital, on Monday,
)f- July.1.6th, 1962, to 'Mr., and Mrs.
)iEric Hackett, R.R.. 3, Lucknow,
A • .a daughter:
• GRAHAM. --: : At •'. Kincardine
:. • •Hospital, on Thursday, June 28th,
c • 19162, ' to , ,Mr.,, and Mrs Gary
'11:. ` Graham, R.R:. 3,: • ..Lucknow, a
rr son, John Michael Skeane.•
- McCHARLIES:-.1V1r. ` and Mrs.
Donald McCharles of Brantford
proudly announce the• birth of
,6;. •` their son,' on Sunday,. July` .15th,
kr at :Brantford General Hospital.,
• J MI;ESON At.... Win,
g ham.
General Hospital; an Friday,`
June 29th,.1962, to. Mr. and . Mrs.
Ronald Jamieson, R.R. 2, ' Lizck-
now, a daughter.
CARTER • At Wingham Gen-
eral • Hospital, on' Friday, Jtine
,29th, 1962, ao Mr.' and Mrs, Gor-
don Carter; IRR; ':6, LucknOw,
i'. ason.
'MeFARLAN At. Wingharn
General • Hospital ori Monday,
July .21nd, •196 , to Mr. and 'Mrs:
Ivan McFarlari, KR: '1', Holyrood,
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LEADER — At the Winghain. Farewell Party • '' • •
General Hospital, on Monday, Sections : No. 1 and No. 7 held
July .l6th, .1962, to. Mr. and Mrs: a farewell..party a•t 149;' 1 school
Donald .Leader, Lucknow;. a% son,, at .Lurgan on Friday • evening of
last week in honour . of Mr. and"
--• g Gen- Mrs. William, Collins and .family
WALL . At the +Win ham
eral • Hospital,.. on Monday, July who are leaving shortly for their.
16th, 11992, to • Mr. ' and' Mrs. Lorne new home. in Preston, . Gordon
Enimerton was chairman for the
occasion., ' The first number on
the program' was .an, address' by
19612, to Mr. and Mrs: Larry Nfac., Charles ; Emmerton w,ho recalled.
In:tyre 'of .8 rampton:. (Leona Col- many happy associations with the.
• • .Collins ''fa•mily and expressed re
gret at their leaving where they
have, been '''fine citizens. Duets.
byCarl and Lynn. Lowry were
enjoyed as vias Mrs. J. C': Camp-
, •
Kee ..Close Watch ,
(bell s reading. Interesting con-;
' tests. were ' conducted iby: Mrs.
Hugh Cameron after , which a
�At� ': Sales �� Bar
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well `corriposed address •it prose
The: •Lucknow.. Community. was read by . Gordon:, Eminertppn
Sa'l'es Barn operated as usual on °,arid the presentation of a coffee;
Wednesday, Unaffected locally, by table, step-up table:,and, pieces
the `hog cholera outbreak, : that of china 'were Made: Mr.. and
is resulting . in' strict quarantining ..Mrs. Collins 'graciously ekpres
i:n some areas.` sed' their thanks for the gifts
Thhere is 'a complete :quara a- "and the. enjoyable evening. Mrs.
tine. in Eastern 'Ontario,; where Robert Harris, teacher at No. 1
the outbreak .originated: Steps, :school at Lurgari for. , the•past
were • taken this week `to close :year was also • presented with a
the ' sales barns. at:• Kitchener, git f by Leoriarci Elms on behalf
"Waterloo and Galt:: This quart, of the section" after which Mrs.
:antine• ''pretty well'covers. Wat- Farris expressed ' :her- .apprec•ia-
erloo County: :•tion. A• bountiful :lunch was. sere -
:'There has been an;: outlbreak ed :and: a social `time was enjoyed,•
in the •Tavistock'.areas, *and "au-::' 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed Courtney of
thorities are' pessimistic that the. Kilworthy visited :. with Mr:'- an,
situ ation--�eourld-:- getTw•orse ; be Mrs. John' Ernertori-aneMr.; :and
,fore it improves: Mrs. Art:Courtney on Wednesday
3,822 hogs 'have been slaught
.of laat • weep..: • '
ere'd. on 216 ' farms . 'in :Ontario
Mr:. and' Mrs.: Robert McKay.
since •raid=July. ' In_ • .tile., 196U-81. •(Dorothy Sawyer.) visited with
outbreak more than •57'000 `hogs. Amlberley • friends recently.
were , slaughtered with :compen Mrs. Art : Courtney of Arinber-
cation' to:•owners. amounting to
ley was hostess for : a tea when
members of `the '. Anglican .:Wo-
about $�1•,7a50 000;
men',s Guild' -and neighbours were
Bob Macintosh; proprletar" of" entertained. Community ., singing
the' Lucknow Sales Barn' was•
led by Mrs, William Courtney
at • a . ' meeting• in: . London,, On was 'followed by . instrumental
Monday, when the :c'holera . sit- miusic 'b Mrs. • Wiliam Collins
nation was, discussed.
and Mrs:; James . Nesbitt.. which.
Where. sales bains continue .to,.was, enjoyed.,. After grae` was -
operate, the proprietors' have been I f ,
sung, a dainty �liinch was serv-
advised to • keep a. close .check ed b then Hostess and ass�isfants.
on sales made, with ,particular y'
Who Mrs: Wayne;'Johnston and little
'attention paid to consignors w son • of Toronto visited! at the
are not regular custoniers: Manse last week with :Rev.. J. C.
-Hutton. • :
Wall; . R.R..• 1, Lucknow, a, son..
MacINTYRE in. , Brampton
Hospital' on Sunday, July 22nd,
lines) a. son.
"Gift Book" compiled by Mrs,
William Collins in which names.
of doncfrs to St, Luke's Anglican
Church Mat Lurgan were recorded.
(Families; friends and summer
visitors -.contributed:. :mrany .gifts,
which.. are much appreciated by
the .congregation. A presentation
Of a rose bowl on behalf of the
Guild member was .made '• to
Mrs, William Collins Who. has
.been, •,a, faithful church worker.
Always willing to go the "second
mile", .she` has..endeared herself
to the r congregation and friends
of the community as. well. She
and her' husband and family
will. be. `greatly' •.missed at St
Luke's, as they plan to move to.
Preston in the near future where
!1Vl+r. Collins. . work, necessitates.
their moving to Waterloo County,
Musical selections were given by
Mrs, James Nesbitt after which.
the meeting closed with hymn
'613+1 and, prayer.' by .the president.
Grace was sung: and ' a dainty
lunch was served .'by' the hostess
and ,assistants. ' •
Diimier guests with, • Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Lowry . on Sunday
were Mrs. John.- Carrutahers of
Ripley and Mr, and. 'Mrs. Wm.
Collins, Carol,. Lois, °Louise and}
Grant: . .
�Mr. and Mrs. George' McDonald
and 'Mr. ,and Mrs. John C. Macs
iDonald Courtney and Corrine
,were dinner. guests: on .Sunday
with Mir. and Mrs. Donald Court-
ney and friends. . ,
Norman . McLennan of Wing
-
ham, spent last •Week with Mr.
and Mrs.' Walter :'Br'.ow:n, at Am
iberley.:. ••
Pine River United Church held
anniversary •,serviice ,on ' Sunday;
July'.. 22nd.. At the' :morning" ser-
vice ;a eajpac ty :crowd filled' the:
church. The. guest minister Was '
Rev. William J: Carson of Bet -
vie. The .,guest; soloist, • was Mrs,
J, • :Hewitt • of: Klinlou�gh. `' The.
quartette, consisting - of . 'Robert
iCo:tintney; ;Glen Boyd, Ernie Glib
son and Lynn Lowry contributed
a • nuthiber. The choir sang an,
anthem also. At the.evening ser
vice,. 'Rev: D. Dunlop of Ripley
was guest minister -and Miss•
Marion : .Munn ' • of 'Ripley sang:'
The quartette ' and ': choir ' also
contributed ;numbers.. Miss .Mari-
on Munn. was . choir director for
-the occasion " occasion and Mrs. Merrill.
..Cantelon` of Wingham: assisted in
the 'singing. Miss • Mary Ellen
She:ills was organist with . piano'
accompaniment. by Mrs. William`
Courtney; . Rev.J•: • C. Hutton '• was
d ;present .for the evening 'service..
d r 4. , John—CL.M.acDOnald and •
Corrine of . Ripley,: Mrs. Donald
!Courtney and Mrs. Wm: .Cou+rt
•ney attendeda trousseau tea' .on.
Saturday for Miss: Ann Crawford,
bride • of the month. • :
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IC HQLIDAY PROCLAMATION
C . Herbby Proclaim
Monday, Agust'
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ACIVIC HOLIDAY FOR THE
VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW
And call updn all persons itoobserve it as such.
G. W. JOYNT, Reeve,
•./Miss Helen " McNain spent a
week in Toronto with Dr and
Mrs. Stewart Stewart ' Sims ' •
•At the morning service . at St.
Luke's Anglican Church, •Lurgan,.
Carol,' Louise and Lois, sang a
trio. Faithful . members of the
choir, the girls ;rwlil' be .missed'
by .the congregation.' • .
Mr. 'and Mrs: John McCharles
of Lucknow visited recently with
Mr. and. Mrs. John . En' merton
second concession.. • •
Guild Made Presentation
Mrs. Arthur Smeltzei w,as'hos-•
tess for • the Anglican Women's
;Guild for the Lmon•th of- July:.
Twenty-six ladies attended, Mrs..
Gordon Ernmerton and Mrs. John
Scott presided, • The scripture
'reading by Mrs. John 'Emmerton
'was . followed with the roll call
after which a reading was . given
by Mrs, William J. Courtney,,
During the -business . period cards
of thanks were read .and it Was
also .decided to hold a bake sale
at • Piint Clark., Mrs. Herb Em-
merton gave' a 'humorous read
ing. Ari interesting, fea£ure of the •
program+ w'as the readingof the,
Shelburne has ' voted ' to . stay:
dry,• Thee vote on •the''liqubr and
brewer's stores, ; was the result
of a petition • by merchants. • The
liquor store vote was .360 for
and 332 against and the brewer's
store, 368. for...an:d 329 against. At
the same time: a dining lounge.
and cocktail, bar vote was taken
at the .request of the hotel owner.
These`. were -rejected... 404 • to 276
rand 444.. to 224, respects+very, •
•
Roll' Call Replies
TeIITVaIue Of W.I.
Mrs. Gib' Hamilton was hostess
at her home for the Kairshea
'Women's Institute when they
held their July , meeting with
Public Relations as the theme.
In the' absence -of the President,
the 2n•d vice, Mrs. Ted CollYer
and Mrs. . %`Ira, Dickie , were in
charge of the meeting. The scrip* •
ture' was read' by .Mrs. Fred Gil-
christ, The roll call had many
interesting, replies "The ,,influ-
ence" of the W.I. 'in the comnmu-'
pity." .Many ,felt it ,was a meet-
ing to which a' newcomer' in.' the'
community could b ' assured .o f_
a Welcome; and was :one means..
of getting. acquainted, . The W.I.
are reaching girls;in .the. district
through the 4-H• work. Some also
decided it was the only time in
this rushed age, when we had
a chance. to: meet , our neighbours.
It is .planned to accept the
dates. of October :2nd and 3rd
for a Extension Service course on
Copper Tooling. Time : from . 1a
a.m. to: 4 :p.m. ,' Interested mem-
hers Or ' others should contact the
iSec.-Treas., Mrs.. Dickie. The
Grey -Bruce Area .Convention' is,
in Southampton, September 5th
and -0th" Alta: D. • J. MacKinnon °
is ' appointed the ' delegate,. with
alternates, Mrs. Frank MacKenzrie
and' Mrs. • Ira. Dickie, . ' • . '
Mrs. Harvey Houston, and:Mrs..
Allister. .Hu hes will be leader.
Hughes ,
and 'assistant for the • 4-H pro='.
jest, •f `Cotton accessories for the•
club' girls bedroom." During; the'
Standing Committee convener
reports, Historical;. Research con-
vener,. Mrs: Hughes, read inter=
esting 'material •received in. cd -
nection with the• work Of the
B4ruce County...Historical' Society.,
Committee appointed for.:'the , . •
Fall Fair' exhibit is Mrs. Virden
Mowbray,'. Mrs: D.J. MacKinnon
Mrs. Lloyd MacDougal, Mrs,PHar-
old' • 'Camp'bell. Meniibers. were'
renirinded to.• be on hand at .2
;p.m:. sharp at the Fry arid Black.- -
hall Furniture factory ,on August :)
With,. for a tour of the plant. , Mrs.
Farish Moffat is hostess for ••thhe
August ` meeting at her home, in'
•Wingham: -Mrs: Virden Mowbray;
presided at the piano for com-
munity singing.: Mrs. Fred: Gil-
christ took the chair for the pro,
grain.,
The topic .•was . taken :by. 'Mrs. ..
Harvey'. , !Houston, "Federated.
:Newsy" -it ;went back: in Insititute
history to 1929, when tie a'te
George Putnam .was superintend-
ant of Women's .Institute in On-
tario: Other highlights 'of,/ ;19345!
and 19319.. The issues of 'Hon e
and ' Country. and the Federate(
News 'giving, full reports of the
2nd .National; Convention.• in: Van-
couver were. recommeded for.
.further. study.
Mrs . ..Robert • Gilchrist had . an
interesting contest. 'After a quick.
look . at a box. containing some: •
20 ;sni ll; articles, the ladies• were
to list them from memory: Mrs..
Donald MacKinnon . managed• to
remember some, 15, and receiived'
a prize. Mrs. William MacIntkre
gave •.the courtesy remarks ' to
which our hostess replied. God•
'Save the. Queen '.and the Insti
tute Grace brought the meeting •
to• a close,' after • which lunch was
serve(..
Aubrey Toll's• heavy horses
succeeded ` in/•Winning about eve
ery. . major .event at the Brandon,
Fair in Manitoba. Included in
the winnings 'were. the following
first prizes: six 'horse hitch; four
';horse hitch, light!,draft team;'
heavy draft' team; best draft
mare or gelding; grand champion
snare; grand champion gelding.;
reserve champion gelding
* *
Port Elgin -residents• are- being
hara'ssed by . sea, gulls coining
"uptown" in search of fcrod and
feasting on berries and cherries.
'More frustrating,. howev.er,'is the
bombardment that. has ''caused
housewives to do was,hings over
and over . again, '
* *
Bent drummer at •the 12th of
July celebration at Kincardine.
was Watt Webster of Varna.
Charles MCQuillin of St. Helens
Was second in the fifng compet-
L 1
(dont
Because :of the Medicare lis
pute in Saskatchewan, Alvin
Sherwood'. of 'Dungannon flew to
Saskatoon to bring his mother,
Mrs. ;Wesley Sherwood back :to
lJungannnn. 'She had. been iii
hospital • in Saskatoon, .with: a
heart .condition.
f * * '
Peter . Dipper", 24i was fatally
injured- recently when the •sports.
car he 'Was driving went out of :
control near Walkerton. He wars
a •' memlber '. of • the Paris Public
School staff, and was , enroute t�
spent the holiday week -end at
Walkerton with. his p,arerts, be-
fore commencing ' a: 'summer
course. Peter was the only sox
of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Dipper,
Who Were friends of Mr, arid Mrs,
W. S, Reid, and Bob •of .Strath-
roy, ,and : forMerly • of Lucknow,
where the (Dippers visited when
the Reid :family resided here,
m•