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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO` WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19th, 1962e.
' Single Copy 10e
14 Pages
HURON, 1.O.;$S HIP SILO COLLAPSES Bath of Beattie' Graham
Coilf�r
Gibson, a native of Ashfield, oc-
'MACHINEaY.'1c,.AM:AGED,.'NO
, ctixrred in .Detroit on Thursd�ay�.'
INJURY The feneral ey s held on 'Monday
A cement silo ion the farm• of 'finish the job. ' ' from the MacKenzie 1Vlemorial
Jobe Ferguson,. on the fourth The first knowledge of trouble
concession. of !Huron Township, tL:ynn and Leonard had was when
a mile and. one-quarter east .of they ,felt the corn start to settle.
Pine ,River Church, collapsed Then. the , silo began '• to crack
about 0: pen Saturday . evening around the windows: The 2 .Yuen
.with no serious •injury.. tortun managed to get on the snow fence
c. •r .thacci-
• ately connected wit h e that lead• collapsed and jumped
dent, ,down onto the 'barn• roof from
Silo filling: had Ibeen..in prog- where . .they made their way.
ress at' the Ferguson 'farm that down• a ladder, to: safety. •Leo i
day using Elmer •:Smeltzer'a and sprained• his footwhile get-
•equipment. Besides !Elmer; John ting down, the ladder.
f'erguson, •(Lynn and 'Murray iFer- Some pieces of the Silo fell on
guson, Leonard. Irwin and ,Bob the 'barn 'roof; but.the. most of
Scott• were 'working at the. job, it-. fell away from thebarn to
Carrick Lolling. had been there
until noon but twee not there' at
the time of ,,the accident,
The silo was .fu11 and strew
fence had been placed. around •the
top to ,enalble. the.. rrien to . get
• has much ; of . the 'cern in as pos-
sible; Lynn Ferguson, age :18, and
tthe north-east, on top oif E1ri er's
blower, which was completely
damaged, ' and John's•' tractor,
which .was Partially, 'dam:aged,
Only a small portion oaf the silo.
rexnained standing. Neighbours
pitched in on *Monday to finish
the corn operation and it will
Leonard Irwin were atop the be left in an open pile.
silo and were about, ready . to The , accident, while financially,
come dow'ri. The men. hoped that destructive, could have' resu'lted
lby Monday ` the. ensilage would in Loss of :liffe' or 'very serious
settle enough'to allow :'them to injury.
Expressed Appreciation
f Window
Be At St: Peters
iConfirmation service ' will be
Chapel to 'C�;reenhill Cemetery. • :.held • at St. Peters Anglican:
Church this Thursday - evening,,
when Rev. Willfr'ed • Wright Will
Mother Goes ' present a class. 'of ' twelve.
The Sacrament .of •Conifirma
• tion W'j11 be,•
pe:►for nod
Back H F Appl d B' h of G r-
To Scho�i
Mrs. Prances Cowan, proprie-
tor of the ,Log •Cabin Restaurant.
is. to, be complimented and con-
gratulated on her decision to go
."back to school." •' • ' •
• .:Mrs. Cowan has entered Lucke:.
now 1Distriet..High School to take
three ma • einatics —' . Algebra,
Geometry and T'rigonometr
y.
Success in •these three subjects
would give,.her "senior .matricu-
lation" standing, now simply re-
ferred to'a Grade '113.
Mrs. Cavan is the only ;girl"
taking all three maths. After 2,1
years she says it'. is• not easy, but
she is' determined' to stick to
it. and. with the two. high school
merrilbers eof her family, Glen '&
Lynn, the 'threesome 'are a studi-
ous tele.
tudi-ous;trio. Mrs...Cowan is :current
:ly.. attempting to. 'review.: what.
she has forgotten: .•
yar is op eo
g''By h 11.-1 g,
ran a , w o' will a so ° ive
the sermon: '
• The class, will be comprised.
of Mrs, • Etta Roberts, •Mrs: Jas.
Durnin, (Mrs, �' Allan Johnston;
Mrs. Tom Pritchard; 'Mrs. Clara
Webster, Karen:. Ann.'. (Gaunt;
Barbara F.s,ther .VLcQuillin, Edith
Pamela Copper, Eleanor. • Jac-
queline - Co.oper, Elmo Pritchard,
Clifford Roulston, Also.to. ''be ie-
c�eived . into the Anglican• corn-
munion is Lee Beauchamp.
'Held Baptismal Service
• On. Sunday' evening a baptis-
mal 'bservice'. 'was h.e e' at.• St,'
Peters when Rev.Wright baptiz-
ed aVlargaret .Ann, • daughter of
Mr. ' and •'Mrs. Carl ..Whitcr.oft.;
(Mark William,' saii` of .Mr, arid.
Mrs. Wm. Heldenby, ;Kevin . Ed-
ger,:`
dgai, `. son .of Mr, .an,d' Mrs.; Levi
Carter.
Guest Miteheil Here
:On ''Sunday .Rev. Mr: Wright
;Will ; condact the Harvest Festi-
val service •at .St: Judes Church,.
London, and in the afternoon.
will attend a meeting. in Sarnia,.
at Si, )Stephen's 'pariah, •where`
he will assume. his new duties
as incumbentearly in October. •
On Sunday . Guest 'Mitchell .o f
Tliameslford, son of Rev: 'and Mrs..
�A: S. Mitchell of Hamilton and
(orm'erly iaf 1Lu,cknow, will con-
duct 'services, here on. the •four -
.point parish.. Guest i:s at Pee -
.sent, in his second yearof extra
curricular duties in ' studying; for
the. Anglican priesthood.
She, has received an excellent
•
reception 'by.. student's and .staff
and in the hallways. its "Ii . Mo
•R� laoemo�t: Work, On. Boiler �Required
Cowan is Successful,
sh.e• would be :qualified to attend
teachers' 'college, and eventually
might 'turn •to 'teaching.. In. any
event, . iMrs. Cowan.'' takes the.
philosophical view that even. ' if
she doesn't' get through,''it' will
be an' object son to young
people' of , the nee :for an educa
tion ;.•
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Good ' luck, . Frances!
At the September: meeting of
the Lucknow '' Public School
Board, it was. reported. that as
the result +af, a -recent inspection
• the boiler . of the furnace requir-=
ed complete 'retubing. This. work
is. being . attended to' and•should
be completed shartlyi as, the fur
mace :could• not be used ,until :this
was done.
Principal Cplilyer reported an
enrolment .of 29. to begin the
.1962-63' school teem:. On .behalf.
of the teachers and.pupils he
thanked they• board ...members in
appreciation et the wiridowv • re-
pl�acement...'Ventilation and ,light
.is; , greatly, improved and it:: is
considered the' general :attitude
of 'the- (pupils will be much, bet-
ter with • the ,brighte;r appearance
of the':classrooms. , ,
Accounts ..an�ounting to $15,727.
82 were approved: paid. in. -con-
nection
con-
nection'•wit�h the.windoev replace -
meet. Canadian ,Pititsiburger ac
court for. .lass' lites ,ee 2,180.94,
g.
is' yet to:be paid;: When • applica-
tion will be made to' the retail,
safes tax ' branch for' \refund, of
Provincial sales'tax '- lnclude•d' iri
accounts paid'in :connection,•with
this expenditure"' ' •
Mrs. Helen Hall reported she
expected' ' to . resume. teaching
Kindergarten class,, Monday, Seg'
tember 17th. •
•All 196'2-83• tuition Mees: were
attended' to. in advance, under
:a new , regulation: which '.came
into effect' at :the beginning. • of
this school'. term..
'S'undr` accounts. artio.0 'tin• to.
y n g
S2I18.3�7• were' presented and ap-
s:proved; paid. •
21 Beginners
In Kindergarten ; 'Cancelled! .::Sabin
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'The kindergarten class at
Lucknow Public 'School started
to school:: on Monday. with 211 .in.
attendance.
The '• Kindergarten openingwas-
delayeed a . • couple of weeks
while the' teacher, Mrs.; Lloyd
Hall was convalescing., : ,from a
recent operation. •
The• ,'pupils• are as' ,follo!ws:.
Steven Baker,..Tom .Chester, 'Nan
cy :Chisholm Linda Currie,' Mary"
Einberlin Wayne Farrish, :Gl.o.rin
dollen, Jo'hn`C. 'Hamiltoe, .Mary•
tiler' Havens; Barbara .Ha.w-.
thorne, Cathy 'Jamieson, bonne
Johnstgn, Brenda • M'acDonald,
Lyle McInnes, Alvie Morriingstar,
Allan Nicholson, Bryce Ritchie,
'Donal'd Ritchie, • Patsy .Scott,
Cornie' `Stevenson,:.Jeffrey T have
Clinics In Bruce;
Plans.' which ,had '".been ,made
by the Bruce County Health . Unit
to held*the second series .of: pot-
iomyelit•is clinics, convmencing
this month,: have been indefinite:
ly cen�celled:
The cancellation was decided
The 'cancellation
week when t e e era
health . department . deked 'Pro=
vineial health authorities to.sus-
pend general., use :of , salbin.:oral
polio vaccine. " "
:This: ', action was. taken' , when
four cases of :paralytic polio de-
veloped in Eastern Canada:. These
ar ' th onl cases reported of
some .4,000,000.' Canadians ',,who
• received ',•the *vaccine. • this•
ay-..
Name Successor' Here.
John. King who is corn-
., pleti:n;g his'last year • •im Seager
Theological ' Institute at' :'Huron
College, London, rias . ,been ap
pointe:d..by. Rt. .Rey .G. N..Lux-
ton,: assuccessor's fo Mr Wright
Mr, King wll'inove ;to 'the- rec-
tory ;iri Lucknoiw upon Rev. and:
Mrs. Wright's: departure to Sar-
nia,
I'1Rr.
,• Wright . will succeed. Rev.
W... W: Mcllveen at 'St. •Stephen's,
:Church; Sarnia, Mr. ' 1VhcIlveen•
left • last spring.to take up work
in the Diocese. of Erie, Perinsyl.
varii.a: Rev: (DT, De' H. Pinkerton'
has been in' charge 'of. services
at St. '!Stephen's Church through'
the • summer months.
Can �Sh,OW Hogs At
Lucknow'Fail Fair
,Swine may be shown at the
Lucknow iFall Fair. to be held on.
Wednesday and Thursday. 0
next week. The • hog cholera out-
break placed. • seine•' • restrictions
for 'a time on the moverien't of
swine, but it is now . ' OK"` to
exhibit pigs in this part of
Western Qntario"
This word has Ibeeri' received
officially' by the Fair. Board'
.secretary, ;from Dr. 'MacLennan,
Seafbrth veterinarian, . .on the `
advice 'of the Department,•
Work Bee Saturday
Building , of hog .pens is one
of the ,jobs on the agenda at a;
work•bee to be held .by directors
of the, Society, and anyone else
who would care to. lend .a, hand,
on . Saturday, afternoon.. '
Some new fencing is also' to.
be done on the west -side of the
grounds, where Beb Maclntosh,
operator of the Lucknow ' Sales'
Barn is 'acquiring some addition-
al property:
The secretary, (Mrs:: Fred' Mc=
Quillin, will :be " at the'•arena.
nest :Monday .and "Tuesday • to,
receive advance entries 'of. in-
door exhibits which must :be in
before the ,first . day of the show.
The fair ;will 'be officially op ;
ened by, the; 'On•tario .Minister of
Agriculture; Hon.:. Wm. Stewart,•
following '• the school children's
'parade • which is scheduled' to'`
leave from . the '''Public ,;School •."
grounds at 1:00, o'clock, :headed
thy tti:e Lucknow District High
School Band T1eTe are prizes
for 'decorated bicycles, ,tricycles
and; ponies,hich. add color td
the .'parade.
'The. grandstand ' features are
the public'school ..competitions,
the public school'',b'oy-sand-girl=•
team twist contest, & baby show,
interspersed with. (performances
by Jack Kinrgston;and , his`, troupe
of :St, Catharines. Jack was wwith.
C�KiNK, at" one time.
The :4-1L: calif . club' is always •
of interest, and the .indoor ,'show
is second `` to none. with.' ladies , ;7
projects, 'baking, children's ..ex
hi�bits, etc,, dbeing .pr ,,rnrninept.
After ,a lapse of several � ears'
.Y
the, arena will +be open en -the
first night"of "the fair (Wednes-
•day) to view the i'ndoor'show
• There. will, be' • a '. dance on ".
Thursday night. • :
`Shutter -bugs ;are urged'. to
bring • alon'g ,their cameras to the
fair to take some `.`shots",for the
photography :'contest. .
year,.Sabin, alive -virus vaccine Plans Being : Made.:, 'Fora Liquor Vote:
was • lieensed for' use. in Canada:,•
• last March.
•
Huron Bruce �yelection Campaign t B H Id I L k 0 t ber 2'
The proigtam is agreed. Q. �r Pr n urr hQEf �i o
The Salbin proigram' is agreed
o e• e .:, n �. 'uc now � c o e
is the 'only way era-. .o '., a _ relative .. ,F.._..v,. ,___...._ -- —`_
of •
is the only known procedure -relative. to.thepend-
„ ' dicating polio in. 'Canada, anti; Jfor`• t Negative in .connec,tion.
in liquor vote in Tucknorvv ' on with the 011 to, be held
R.
S �evelo in Into Full Scale Batt e e p et d th d t ' 11 g q p
p g M d O' wo r' 22nd ' being
is. x e e e , , e ermen•
•
be. only temporary. on ay, ; c. e is. The advance .poll will be held
• n• c er an.
c ndi:- nd or ere a :halt. last ThursdayThe two questions to, be voted the:regular u'ar ell or the tollowing
C t h re.: energetic a o ct cl l g p
for election, in a clean a on the advice' advice.' of :federal , au 1. 'Are you ie.. if. av i e
mined bid � p sale of 11 •uor • 'under" a
+but driving campaign With as; thorities .o q• official count will be announced.
much•
personal •contact, as 'hum- . ,1674 Had'.Vaeeine Here lounge licence ;.for consumption an Tuesday, October �2,3�rd.•
pwith .meals on licensed prernises?
:.only inssi�ble. In late May of ., this year the The .Federal election voters'.
t .;a:candidates have the, sup- Bruce bounty Health Unit held 2. Are you in . favour • of the ;fists will be used. as the .basis for
the liquor vote. ,Copies' have been
posted for 'inspection , in : the
Post Office '.and,, Municipal Of-
fice, .
• Il
Political. •activity• is. l;n ,.high
gear in 'Huron -Bruce •ridin with
Vo` g
ting day jtist 'about two.weeks
away. The' date is" Thursday, `Oc-
tober 4th:
AAs' the. activity increases, the
interest of the electorate is
aroused accordingly, :.and . all
political, eyes are. focused . on the
outcome, ;for Huron -Bruce• is .re-
garded as a : `lfinger. in the
, (breeze," with . a general provin-'
' , cial election' expected next :year:
Contesting this election are
George WiCutcl eon, • garage '.op=
orator of Brussels and warden of
Huron Cbunty;: as the Progress
sive-�Conservative candidate and
: Vlur'ray Gaunt,• son,' of Mr, and.
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt' of West Wa=
wanosh; and ,who has been as-
sistant 'farm ,editor at •CKNX , as
Liberal candidate; •
.The b elec •'
• fill. �' tion was called to
the vacancy caused by the
death :early last springof John•
VV,
Hanna, Pr .: "
dire egressive. Conserva-
Who. for over m years 'shad
continuously represented . the
riding
"Both: •Mr. Gaunt • and Mr, Mc- Ontario Health Minister. SDym-':'carlee d out on Saturday, O`tob 20th fi d
uc a .,
on 'are•
dates who are making a deter- to distribution of the vaccine, •
1>7onday The result
ts. w'Jl; b
our, . of 'the'.
no
. k wn' .that' night >
g although the
a dining
e of the. "to brass.:: of, Sabin' .clinics in the .southerly establishment • of government
t
pert p in. stores. for the sale of liquor?.
their party; and . ,no meai5s .of part of .Bruce• and `three sac- _ ,.. publicizing '"their '"their man"` are •be- cessi've nights 1.6.74 Men, wbinen There are two separate ballots
i Overlooked.. and children received the vac-suibmitted; with' a three-fifths
ing ov in 1 m of affirmative vote required to •ob-
Liberal workers ',attended a eine, impregnated a ti ,p
art: rally at Formosa • on 'Mon- sugar; There were •6,1+8 at •'the . 'tai.n approval"
party Th l t' d d be held .on Friday, ,S�epterriber
28th,: notice. of which is .contain-
ed . in an advertisn ent in .this •
issue, '.
'The revision • of •the• lists will,
;day. night under the chairman-
ship : of George 'Inglis; • and'• with
Liberal. Leader John Winterrney,-
er in:' attendande.:Re said in part:
"This is an' ' occasion t�' tvarrn
the hearts of, Liberals every'-
where, Here in Huron-Bruce,"
with the eyes of :Ontario upon
:you,' is our great, opportunity in
this by'electiori .to light the bee,-
con
ear
corn for the general • electi.on now
so Close. upon us.'"
On Thursday night :the Hon.
Fred` Cass, .Q,C> minister . of
iVluniripal '.Affairs will .speak at
a' George McCUtCheon rally at
i 1� .'.
ng, 11p Y
Lucknow, clinic,, :644 at 'Ripley e . proc ama ion an a vane
and 414 at .Holyrood; poll' bills have been submitted to
Was To Start Next Week the Liquor ''Licence Board for 'ap-
• 'The planned series of Bruce proval and are. expected to be
,County Itealth Unit clinics, posted within a few days,
which have been cancelled, were✓
The proclamation lists the two t
t uestions to be •voted on and
to have started , locally next q EN0AGEMENTS'
serves as a public notice in ac-
week, Those receiving the vac
" gcordai ce . with .the revisions .of =Mr• ands Mrs, John' H" Hall, of
,cine in .the s.prinb would have.,�., P Lu•cknowv, • Cntai•o, wish to' art-
:been given their second ' "lump the Liquor Licence. Act; that the,
while thos who ,did- 'presence Of the voters. is requir- nounee the engagement of their
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i of sugar ed `at' the. Town Hall' nett Tues only daughter,•".Eil,eeri Alberta
Int. attend then could now receive
first drops theday, September' '.,25th: at one I White- to William Bennett Cum
their d p� of • vaccine. .
` the caricelled • inie • o'clock, when sill. Agnew, re- rings: son of. the late U17�" 'and
Dates ofc cl26th turn,ii"g officer, will•ennor•.tnce the' Mrs, James a., Cummings. Lon--
had been set for ,September 26th , "
Lon-
don. The wedding' will tape place
x " names of the persons arepoin ". d ,i_ w g
,early in Octr,'�ber.,
to act for ..the Affirrrtati� e ;arid
in Lucknow, October 1st at :p-
r/ , ley and October 4th. at Holyrood,..
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