The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-05, Page 15al\TE. :Y,. k T. 5th, 1'962
111E LUGKNOW :SENTINEL, L°UCE NOW, oNrARIQ
est awanosh Co.0 pie , elebrated
60th
'eddiing Anniversary On Sunday;.
i
09.
:• Mr. and Mrs. Th•om,a%. fnghis;
Who •have spent all their married
Mein West .Wawa_ nosh. Township:
celebrated their 6.0th Wedding.
anniversary 'on Sunday; •Septem-
ber 2nd•.
Still .rerrnarka'b1y,alert and, ac-
tive, Mr:' and: Mrs:: Inglis wel-
conted the host- of friends who.
cal'led
.on. Sunday afternoon and
evening' to shower'them with.
cbirgratulations: and best wishes
and • numerou3 gifts. •
Both •a diamond wedding cake
and a":groom!'s: , cake " graced.• .the
tea' room for :the • oceasion. The:
granth hildren.'.were among.' those
-who helped with ; the . serving..
• • Mr::r;In; lis is in. h s i&7tli year
and• Mrs: 'Inglis is 82. Both have
• been: lifelong, residents of the'
'•commu ntty and •continue" 'to do
-their' share .of ` the' duties about
.the: farm and,. farm • home.
Toni Is a son olf ,the Mr.:
and Mrs John Inglis, and, is the
• last sunviv.ing•-Member df a -far
i1Y oaf• tll. H. is parents were .pio-
neer •settlers in West. W.awanosh
and Tom. was. born on . the farm
across . the road. from "their prey
sent home . .
• (Mrs. Inglis. is the former 'Jen-
nie. MacKenzie, i'daughter ;of the
late. Mr. .and " Mrs. : Alexander;'
MacKenzie of Kinloss :Township:,
She is the •• last member : of a.
family. of seven.
Mr. and Mrs..Inglis were mar-;
ried at South Kinloss: ,Manse by
Rev. Finlay.. MacLennan; 'They
took • a • wedding trip • to. Toronto
and on Wednesday of this' week
they paid another visit to "'the
city, aecomPanying "their daugh-
ter', "Mrs. • Flannigan . on :her re=
turn. .
M. a'u d'.Mrs: Inglis' family ' of
g .
sevenhildren were :'home for
the 'noteworthy. oC'casion ' They
are five sons, .M.acLaren af' High-.
gate,: Alex of .West Waw,anosh,
To; at home, Rod. of Watford,
Jack of Fordiwich and :two daugh-
ters, Mrs,
aughtees,Mrs, John _ Flannigan ' (Eliza
ibeth), :of'Toronto 'and 'Mrs.:Rcb-
ert, Adams '(Pauline) :,or, West
Wawanosh.
Inglis have 17 grandchildren
is INVITATION$:
' If' ANNOUNCE.IAE'NTS•
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• THANK YOU c:AARD'S
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,FFatunng, "THERM'°OTGRAVURE" 'PRINTING•
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Acknowledgments with complete confidenre as ta'qualiiy and co rectness "'of Form, •
WE ALSO HAVE PERSONALIZED WEDDING' NAPKINS, .MATCHES.' AND .CAKE .BOXES,
e LUCKNOW SENTINEL
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Baker Buys,
O -Acre Property
Ed Baker, ,who, established. the
Baker.'N•ursi�n:g' Ho ne.. in Luck
7 no`w, 'and ' now . gperates a nur5r
ing home at Shelburne; has ac-
• quired .additional ,!property. ;•
His new 'holdings. near ,Cor-
-betton: between .Shelbu•rne' and
j
Dundalk includes a fine ' resi-
dence, brick .stable and' X50. acres
of land. iMr. Baker.boug ht'':'the
house.'' lturnished, also t*o • trac=
tors •and 'implements,. together
with other equipment. There is
also 'a :.barn' and, wnn,dmr•Il on
the property. Possession wasob-
tained ' on "Septemlber 1st: •
Mn 'and ' Mrs' Baker; who . will
;reside in ',the new y-purchasead
property, Plan to .:make: a • 'park
out 'of ..the grove'. at the 'rear :Of
the house. lt is planned to take
patients' 4,xom iihe nursing horse
to the •Coilbetton Property per...,
iodic,ally for outings. • : • , •
• There ;is a .Spring gond on the,
•property; and • Mx'. Baker ,plans
to.;res'took.it,
A daughter Mrs.. Cliristena "I
Sim ons, died in `1944' and a son ; •
Allan in childhood: Mr. and Mrs...
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LOO.KI:N:G :6ACK,:WAR,D.S.
THROUGH : THE SENTINEL FILES
'Fifty Years Ago
The death :of Edward McQuil-
occurred in his' 86th° year:.•
He was' one of; the '•earliest 're-
sidents of the northern part ..of,
West Wawanosh having settled
on Lot •.19,' Con° 14. in 1851 • and
in 1857 married . Elizabeth And-
rew. • Mr. . McQuillin came to
'Canada ' with ..his • parents from
Armagh, Ireland,. iA f841 .and
spent 1.0 years •in Lanark County.
• Samuel T•hornpson, age • 18, •
died: from a 'heart attack at a
• revival service in.„.; Whitechurch
Methodist church. :
: Arithmetic results .":at.Lucknow
High school,.in Form 1, Form•1I
and : Sr: .Form' "•IIT, with F.• . E.
MacLean: as' teacher,, Listed •the
following: names: ' IL. Agnew?' V.:;
Johnston, • . N. ;Nicholson,.
A
Cameron; H. Gardner, A.. Rath- •
well, ,I.- Nixon,' H. McMillan, M.
Irwin, 'W. Connell, L. Bl;ake, J.
Cook, R. Mointosh, E. ,' Mathers,`
11. Gordon, F, Fitzgerald, . E.
'Greer, E. ' ; Hall; L..' Hunter, E. ;'•
Cameron, I , • Swi.tzer, M. Mc .Mor= •
ran; 'D. McKinley, A. Mitchell,
A. Carbert, L. Mitchell, D. ,Mac-
Kenzie.
Thomas•. Murray .of Langside
was:' appointed',clerk of., Kinloss•
succeeding George • •1VMoff at:
Jock Adairi,•• at an advanced.
age and. in: poorhealth, was de-
pendent' on the kindness of
Lucknowites. and the municipal-
ity, •Where : he had .long been a
familiar ; figure. His . blind horse
`Barney" which. had' • , hauled
Jock's.. Wagon for .. many years
was •cdisposed of . and . Jock Was,
removed • to the "home •of John
Steel.
Alex•''MacInt'Yre . Con:. '4 Kin
losswas given .a sendoff ' 'by
friends before leaving for .the/
West.
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Males. OutnumberSouthampton • 1818 Walkerton 3851• 18.92 1959.
Wiarton .. , ... 2138. 1.072, 1068
:Hepworth '.358 ' 176 182
Lion •_Head • • 41£'.' 217 199`
LuCknow 10.31. 504 527
Mildmay : 847 425 { • 422
Paisley. 759 368
'Ripley . _ 464 2.15 249
Tama. .,:, . •+481 ' 231 250.
4438 • 481,
er
ous than the fair.22,186• Ti verton :., ; • 422 233 ' 189.
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Females In BrU�
Males outnumber fernaletk in
• Bruce ' County' by .1 338 accord
•Ing to .latest .ccensusfigures: To-••
tal population of the
county .is.
43,036, with ' ii�al•es .mare num-: '•Teeswater 919
t•
x„0'sex ;85, .
. The •mal'es have "a big edger
13e,..'in Kinloss, but in Luck
moan the 'fem'ales are in •the.rna-
Jbrity; .by 23, •
• Pop M. F. ;,
Albemarle „,.:.,. 661 •349 312.
Amabe, . .1636 , 846 ' • 790
Arran ,.;, 1516 ' 767. • 6491
rant ..... . 2800 1487: 13131
ruce• ,:,,..:,...:.+ '1306 693 613
Carrick+` ; 2634 1370 • 1.164
• Culross + 178.9 939 830:
astnox
951 534 • 417•
El(lersfe ....... 1213' 661 • 553
Greenock:. 1853 978 ' • 875
' Kurori.:.
'1449 .,� ..,.... 749 700
Kinloss1258
1,inds .......:....698 r 560
ay ._.. 37;4: 202 172
Si, thi unds .,.. '571 3'1002 2
Sauaeen• .:.:: 10
17 ,• 5'60 , 4fi61
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hest Ftesrve : 927 •498 ,.1429
1r,n ey .°.°:.•r:... 1 fr97 809 8$'8
} sardine ,. 2q41 1387 1464
fort El'.gin ,., 11832. 793' 839
DONNA • r JILT PRESIDENT
'OF KAIRSHEA. 4-iI GIRLS
. The. Iairhea 42=H Girls :held
their, first .club ,meeting on 'Tues-
day, Augu 28th at the Kairs'hea
Institute .Hall.' The d.fficers were
elected as :follows: p.re''s., Donna
Burt; vice•ipres,, Marion •'Wall:
secs, Barbara .MCQuill•Ir , press
-reporter? Karen C°ix ruthers; .pig
anist, Grace: McDou,gall: .
There were 8 members ,pres-
ent with more expected to come.
The ,leaders,- Mrs, 'Harv°ey Hous-
ton' and Mgrs•, Allister. leughes..
showed the girls •how to make
wastepaper' ;baskets' and each
made die.. The roll call (iwas an,
swered by each !girl standing and.
•i:ntrodircing herselif and giving
'number of P'revious inits sii
the'nurn
had //taken, �.
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Nearly everyone has heard of
the fainous "man” 511 the Flying
Trapeze" 'but here is• the equally
famous Princess Tajana, ":the gal
on the Flying Trapeze.'. The
Princess is ane of the top artists
in
the great .all 'star 22 -act bier-
bert Castle" circus: feature' grand-
stand attraction the ` ast two days
w.t. n Fair •S ,
of Western ternber 14 p;
and15, both, matinee and even=
In
The circus is' filled, with breath
taking aerial' thrills, animal acts
and dozens of clowns. Clever,
animal .presentations • include
dcgs, ponies. elephants; •• chimps,
horses, bears, and the famous
'so'ccer football dogs., It's
a. circ is You and ` your . chiildren.
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til; always remember.
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