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111103 LUCKNOW SENTINEL, Luousrow, ONTARIO
Joined Atwood B�nd To 'Take.Port'
In Tattoo At St. Thomas Last Week
TWenty-seven meMbers a the Elwin Hall,' the IIigh Sichbol
X4ucknOw District High School Band leader, was in charge, of the
..Bend joined with the Atwood local group which included the
3304 last Wednesday to take following: •,, ' •
.part in the St. Thomas Police Mary Andrew, Bill Andrew,
• Association bandtattoo, Terry Wilson, Grant Helm, Joyce
• The group left after school on .*Thopiourn, Larry Pentland, G?r-
`Weclineeclay,, Motoring to Atwood, don " lVIONay, Alan McDougal,
where they boarded 'a bus for St Keith Kaiser, Hilda Ritchie,.
Thonras, _• . Murray Johnson; Ken Kirkland,
ParteiPating bands were Elgin Larry Hunter, Roy Button, Terry
Regiment Bugle, Band, St, Tho- Rath:well, Esther Gibson, David
ms, West . Lorne Pipe Band, Gibson, Sharon Whitby, Gale
• . RCAF Bugle Band, Clinton, Ayl- Anderson; Marianna MacDonald,
mer Pipe Band, Woodstock: Pipe Denver 'Dickie, • Doug. Dickie,
Band, Woodstock Imperials Bu- June Ackert, Mary Murdie, Bar•=
'gig •Band, 'AtwOod-LuCkriow.
pras.i. Band, Ingersoll Pipe Band.
The.' 8 band'sparaded though
Thonies—Nfain--Sfr-to--Pinafore-
Park for the band concert •
: • Enroute home the ' Lucknow-•
44twoOd group stopped •at. the
Three Little Pigs for eats,, and
*were' home. 'by 2:90: a.m., all
agreeing they had a, good time. start a, Majorette class. •
•barNelSon, 'Jim Anderson.
• To, Start Majorettes
Band practices will. resume
-again--at--theschooll--with_twent_y_
indicating' their interest in
starting. :Any public school stu-
dent interested in . joining the
• band should contact Mr. Hall: •
Plans are also. being. made to
ENGAGEMENTS
•Mr. and Mrs, Andrew' Ritchie,
R.R. 7, Lucknow,. wish to an-
.POUniCe.: the engagement of their
daughter, ,P-atfiCia • Dianne, to
Thomas Wilfred Dickson, so. of
Mr. and Mrs. Maivir,. Dicksont,
Port Albert.. .The wedding will
take place at ,Ilacketts United
Church on S.aturday; October 6',
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Urge Care On
Luther Marsh
The Grarbd River Conservetion,
,Commission feel they have •little
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••• control over the .use of •the waters
• . •of .the Luther Marsh. • Bruce
•MacLennan, a; native'orf LochalSh
•was one! Of , three duck Winters
who lost their' lives when; their
boat was swamped whie• duck,
hunting last fall. , , •
At an inquest which wai" held
,after the fatality, thecoroner's
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jury recommended that • the
•GRCC prohibit the ,use of the.
•Lake for boating atter dark, as
it is, dangerous. It is easy to .get
• lost. On- the lake and becalm it
•• is high, open country, Storms,
• can make the water rough in
a hurry. The Commission main-
tains a cruiser and operator at
all •these.' lakes.- „ ••
The Commission's lawyers gave
as .their Opinion that boating on
this- lake arid all others -conies
• under, the • Control 'of the _Federal.
Government, •under . the Canada
Shipping Act and that the Com-
• mission cannot stop a boat awn-
: ei" from using the waters of any,
of its 'three' lakes; providing the
• boat has proper running, lights
and safety equiPment, as requir-
ed by the regulations.
• The secretary was advised to.
Write ' to 'the Attorney -Gm -wart
'departthent. advising that, the so--
Jicitor feels theCothmussion has
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no . power to prohibit boating at
night puck hunters- will have to
use reasonable. caution. .
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Western Harvest
Wm. Miller, a native of•. West
• WawanoSh, who has resided in.
• the West for many years and'
• is now retired M Saskatoon,
brings us up to: date on crop con-.
• ditions in. the WeSt;
. retains a. keen lil-
• tefest in such things, '•despite
the fad he is • a riOnagenatian.
His 'Interest , never wanes / in
the. old home corrunfinity, and
'to keep in touch- he has sent a
two year• renewal to The Serit-
Gathering.
At Bell Reunion
The Bel4 were ringing; Sun -
day, September 2nd; Lana.-
doWne Park, Kincardine when
53 members 'of the clan gather-
ed for the, flft.h anmial, reunion.
'Dinner wee served at 1-00 fol-
lowed by :races'. for the Younger
people monducted by Burt. •Col-,
'ains,' • and remiriiscing for • the
• older folks. ••
The *inners af the ‘girls''• races
starting with • girls under four• uP to married Women . were:
Brenda Patterson; Mafgle poi -
'iris; Gail Patterson, and Vivian
Bell: 'The' men s winners in. the
same group were' Bobby W*
tiler Wismer, • Bob and
jim Ernmerson (tie) , and .0aMeron Bell=
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• Next years?". officers -are Cain-
eron' • President; GOrdoxi
Patterion; • vice PreSiderit; Any-.
ian Bell, • secretary7treasurer;
With Ru'the Patterson and Chris
Bell • on • the ' food . 'committee:
irohn Wisiner. Will handle the
Those present were: and
Mrs. George . Emerson, Dr.: Jim,
•and;BOb ,of Purple Grove;.Mrs.
Wm. E. Bell, Mr: arid`r7M.rs. W.
Cameron Bell, Judy, ',Vickie and
Nancy of Detroit; Mr. and. Mrs.
Andrew Patterson, Mr, and NI:is.
Burton Collins, JOhnny,' San-
,dra :and Margie ' Mr.—, and .,Mrs.
Gordon Paterson Ripley; Mr.
arid.."Mrs. Walter ' Scott Ar-
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kona': Mr. ancl; William
R. Bell, Carole' Tanis and KO;
and Mr.. and Mrs. Chester Camp-
' •• bell, Lynn and David of Lon-
don; 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell,
Kiricardine Mr. and, Mrs. Sam
WiSiner; Mr. and IMrs. John
Wismer and Baby; Mr. ,and
Mrs. Stewart Winner, •D,avid
• Here's •his' commentary on the
, Western 1-rarvesto, written in,a.
•• clear, steady hand:
• Crops around ;these parts are
just about the • same as a' year
ago, front. s* to fifteen bushela
• of . wheat per acre and 'very
• spotty,: Some • fields run about
- thx bushels and just across the
. fence may run about thirty.
Taking the province: all rdurid,
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crops are twice as good as last
. year or better,, but the weather
there is very. catchy. Cutting 'is
1Was Badly Hurt
2 Years Ago, Now
Has Broken Ankle
(DUNGANNON INEws),
Dungannon United CUrch an-
niver.sary services are set for
• Sunday, September 30th, with
•• morning and . evening serVices.
•• The ministers are the resident
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I minister Rev, N. Gostonyi &
FarrerDie
Rev. R. E. McLagan, Myth. SPec-
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ial music is being prepared, with
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I92 d 'Y outside, talent. More•particulars
n s n ear
William Robert Farrier, a life-
long resident ot this district pas-
sed away suddenly on Wednes-
day,. September 0th at Pinecrest
Xanor• Nursing Home at Luck -
now in
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He • was the youngest son of
the late Wesley Farrier and
Nancy Patterson of West .Wa-
wa.nosh Township. He 'was pre-
deceased by his parents, one sis-
ter, Mrs. William Sherrifif (Re-
becca) 'and three brothers, Geo.,
Oliver and. Jonathan.
- On' December 25th, 1900 the• .
late •"Mr. Farrier was. United in
• marriage • to Eliza • Ann Jarvis
who survives. Following • their
marriage, • they • farrnec1 pm.' the
12th °Concession of. West 'Wavva-
nosh. Townahip until. they moved
to Whitechurch Where they en-
joyed.
19 years of retirement. •
'A,•patient, kind .and loving
husband• and. father, Mr'. 'Farrier
of staunch • Christian character
was • a faithful ,member * f his
church throughout his long life-
time and ''set a shining example.
Of highprinciples inhis home
and community: iAt the time 'of
his death, Mr. Farrier was /an
honourary mei-fiber of the Ses-
sion 'Of Whitechtirch .United
Mr. Farrier leaves to. mourn
his passing two daughters, Win-
xilfred: ' Toronto, • Olive (Mrs.
Jack Gillespie) of Sarnia, • Gar-
net of Whitechureli; Carman of
Long .Brarich, "Russell a Wing-.
ham and Clifford 'of Kitchener.
Twelvegrandchildren also sur-
vive. . • . •
The 'funeral was •held Saturday
at 2 p.m. from the MacKentie
kentOrial .Chapei in Lucknow
with' the Rev. George Mitchell,
pastor of Whitechurch and•Blue-
vale United Churches offiCiating,
Interni -was in. Greenhill :Ce-.
meterY. , , • • •
Floral tributes Were carried
'by the grandchildren. •
The pallbearers were , Dustan.
Beecroft,* Milan Moore, Elwood
Groskorth, Earl Caglick,
'Mathers and, Pete. Cook.' .
later!
Visitors, with Mr. and Mrs,
W..A. Stewart were their
daughter, • Mrs. Bert Robjohns
and: her inisband of Detroit.
They had returned 'from an
•eXtensive tour -along the East-
ern. StateS. Other visitors were
on Sunday, Mr. .andMrs. Bert
Greer of . •
• F.O. Wayne Brown after two
weeks vacation with ,his par7,
ents, Mr, and •Mrs. Wilbur,
Brown is now at Clinton RCAF
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air "school taking an instructor's.
oolirse. for three • weeks as a
begutuang, , • , •
RVIrs. Leslie Shultz took vio-
• lently :cvn. •Sunday afternoon.
She • was rushed by ambulance
,.to Goderjch. Hospital and from
there to St.' Josephs . Hospital,
Lonclon4 . and was operated on
•Sunday., morning for stbmach
ulcers. Word comes, that 'she has
got . relief and \ doing .alright
towards .recovery. •• ,•
Mr. Jim Blake4 elder son Of,
Mr. 'and Mrs.... Ceell Blake; after,
completing two years , of • Toronto
UniVersity, left the %beginning Of -
the week to begin a .year at " Os-
goocle, Hall, TOrPotio.
and Mrs. Bill White, fain -
'Hy and his . mother, Mrs. Pearl
White of Galt visited on Sunday
with ,cousin, Mr. andMrs. Wil-
bur Brown. /
Mrs,. Jake Krause nee Mabel
KilPatrick, of "North Battleforcl,
S,ask., has beeri—visitirig with her
cousin; Mrs. Cecil • Blake and
other. relativeS .in the vicinity:
Mr. Delmer Maize, science
teacher in :a • ,Scaliboro; High
School was 'at the. parental
home of . Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Alfaizece
Recent visitors with Mrs
Frank Jones were Mrs. Steve
Helesie, Goclerich, . Mrs. Gary:
Moore •' and infant daughter,
Becky of Sarnia and IUDs.' •Ray
• Bather of Goderich. •
• Mr. and .Mrs. Anderson Mug-,
ford, London and Mr. and Mrs.
Len Chriitilaw, Nite, visited with
their •mother, Mrs 4bner Mor-
• ris over the, week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen .Weaver &
• Mrs.. Jackson Refire visited for -
wIDOMO,ACY, SEPT„ .10.44;
LVCKNOW ISANTA1VIS. •
OUSTED RipLEY .SATURDAY
• Lucknow 'Bantams ousted
ley On Saturday night when
1172y-ouwt-oollf-3thseerdieEk:iclibyrvga :C111Qre: of •
13 to ,9. Luanow came from be-
• hind. in 'the •late innings to take
it.
The game -was Slated as the '
first .haif of a double bill. Wal-
kerton and Wingliarn Intermecli-
ates Were slated: to meet, in the •
nightcap; but this game • was
cancelled When' the Bantarn..
game ran on close to ten ociock.'
Two -day' 'attendalice• at the.
Elmira (fall fair was 27,000,', •
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Exeter. is to have a ,vote on
the :various types of outlets 'per-
mitted in Ontario -public houses, •
dining • lounges and cocktail
lounges.Exeter has not previ-
I
ously had „a vote on these
questions. " The town has retail..
'outlets.
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merfriends around. Chatham
last •Wednesday, •
Mr. ,Rbss, Rivett, guitarist, re-,
turned horne after 'spending the
slimmer :With an orchestra that,
travelled North and the aVIari-
time" ' • ••• .
.We "were sorry to hear 'of Mr.
John Chisholin's accident Wed- •
nesday, of last week. He fell on
steps a he was raving a neigh-:
bors house breaking his ankle.
of What we might call his "bad
leg" which was ,badly. shatter-
ed in, a road aeo ent two years,
ago. It is thought there no doubt
was stili a weakness that let
him down. He also injured his• ,
shoulder with a possible break.
We Wish him the. best of luck
tOwards recovery. , •••
• Mr: and Mrs, Ross Weaver of
Ridgetown visited. last Week with '
• his brother, 1 Mr, ;Glen Weaver,
other visitors' .on Sunday
Glen: lire, ,,Peter 'Colby, Charles
Brien and Ivan. Guyibt Ridge.
'town also Mr. John IVICCart and
son, Tack, •Cliatlyarn,•
Mr. Ernest Girvin, TorontO,
one day last week visited: his
=ISM, aVIrs. Mel J., Reed.•
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• Mrs. Minnie • Jones and son,
*1, will soon move to their new
• home in :the village which is
receiving re ovation
45th Wedding Anniversary
In: celebration of Mr. and Mrs
•Arthur Elliott's 45th 'Wedding
anniversary,- they On Wednesday
gave a farndly dinner 'at" 6:30
p.m. Guests were, Mr. and Mrs..
Oscar Cuthili and Paul, Walton;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mis-
es R.ebina and Nettie .Sprou10-,IVIi.
& iMts. Ilenb:- Finnigan and their
• 'neighbours, Rev: N. L. Gostonyi
• and Mrs. Gostonyi. • ' •
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prolonged on l account of rain
and. the next. thing may be.
frost. Hail, frost or%can
'make', .a /big cut in expectant
large croPs. . •
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• I was talkirig to "a ,fellolin
from near the boundary and he
says they have the best crop
• they„,have had for a good many
Years. He ‚thinks they will go
from. 30, to 50 bushel.s, -per, aere.
They got. rain at the right time,
just. when they required it. A
lot .of •• crop is 'still, green in
the ncirth, and , a' • heavy crop,
but. stands a . good chance to
get frozen.• •• • ••
Wm. Miller.
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