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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-26, Page 7EDN'ESDA"Y,,y SEPI 0.6t1 19$2t ng ter. and. '6g7. iotiv• us .rti- ny- our, ISO •. • •. •:.. •' �. , • •. • • • •. • 0. ..1. i 1 •- • •.• 0 n., • fy •�' 0, ly•• • . le; y.. _. •.. .• • , • • • ,. • .• • i0.. • '40 • • •. • • '•1 • ; a • •:, • • • Is••s. YOUR. GRESSiYE-CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE ie Man witG the experience to "Carry On." pou already . know the ‘background of this dynamic local ersonalit'y' . -- 'a man .born and -raised 'in ;this riding — a man Who, has effectively served the people. of ,Huron -Bruce for many years. George- McCut°cheon ,is now' ready, willing•: and thoroughly 'able to represent' you: at Queen's Park He can do it with your support. In' 'return, • George''McCutcheori pledges. toCarry .,on•'workingjor the Tbetterment and advance- ment of living standards in Huron -Bruce: H�n�urabli....ihn R�L.arts PRIME, °MINISTER' OF ONTARIO; 'acknowledge'the.many Here's your u opportunity to personally ackn g achieveinents •this. riding has shared with the :forward- thinking (Progressive Conservative Government of Prime Minister John 'Robarts. Here's 'our opportunity ' to ensure''s your that .I•foxon-iBruce• continues • to thrive. and prosper in the. years; ahead: Vote George McCutcheon. on October 4th. • CAMPAIGN . HEADQUARTERS Wingham Curling Rink. Phone: ' 1088 Wingham Watch. CKNX TV for Hon. ,John Robarts Sept: 27th, 6:10 pan, Oct. 1st, 6':10• p.m. Hon.' Chas. '1VIcNaughtona Oct. !St, 4:30 p.m. Published ,by,. lire uron. atuce progressive Conservative Assocration. L'INEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Pictures Feature Friday t./.Ieeii.ng The Septembermeeting of the Lucknow .and' District Horticul- ture Society_ was held Friday evening, (September 21i,st in the auditorium of 'Carnegie Hall with a good. attendance. .Current 'lousiness was •dealt. with .and the date of the annual Fall Flower ' show 'discussed, leaving the final arrangements to the committee in charge. A no, urinating committee of Norman Taylor, Miss Ada. Webster, .and Mrs. George' Whitby was ,ap- pointed, Discussion of a. suitable night .for the annual banquet in .November arose and a showing of .hands •favoured , a .Saturday • evening: f or this .event. , Miss. Ada Webster reported On •the Junior members ,picnic held at Formosa on the , previous 'Saturday when.:3.4 Juniors .and'.. 'the car, drivers had an enjoy- able njoy- aible outing,;, �,�-�-.•. �-:► -~ Mrs. Harold' Haldeniby 'as/guest !. solorat opened the progr,.ani:with. •a pleasing • number •Mrs.: Art Breckles introduced Mr. Harvey Wightth ar , : superintendent .of Waterloo Parks who showed his experiences. and 'travels in pic- tures. ; Mr, • ,Wightman's` superb photography and' 'love of nature • expressed in such •a great variety.. was very pleasing, .to' all those present:. A reading. thy Miss Mary ;Me-. Leod • accompanied in song by Mrs Harold Haldenby 'concluded a very enjoyable . evening. ' WHITECHURC Mr. ' Percy. ' iVlkCleriagha of CiLu'chenangowhan' spent the, week=end at the home . of Mrs. George lyfe . Mr'. and Mrs. Ross ,Smith, and. 'family. visited :over the weekend at.' the home of • Mr. and .Mrs. Russell Chapman. • Mr. NandMrs Elroy, ' Laidlaw and' family' viisted • on •,8unday at the home' of .Mrs. James. Laidlaw: 12r.. and . Mrs., Robert Purdon have sold, their. farm oto Mr. and Mrs.. Keith Rock of .,Morikton.. Mr. ' and Mrs. Purdon' .will take up residence in;.B;elgrave ;in the near futur. e. Mr. and 'Mrs:, Albert :.Coulter; visited on. Sunday at,` the . horse of Mrs..Jack.ICoultes'.in ..B.elgrave: The Whitechurch Women In- stitute. Members catered to' the Irwyzn and Conley : wedding on Saturday. ' • . Mrs, Mitchell ..entertained 415 ladies of U.C.W. at the Manse, in ..Bluev'ale on . Wednesday. 'The ladies received an .invitation for the Thankoffering :meeting •-to be held,` in the ,P,resbyterian 'Church W rn hitechurch 'on. October •1/7th .:at two thirty. Mr. and M'rs Dan .T.Iffin 'and family visited, on Sunday at .the house •of Mrs. Ethel Stewart ' in Win'gliarn: .. ' Miss WinhLfred ;Farrier and, Mr. and .Mrs: iCarinan Farrier and family of Toronto spent the week -end at. the horne of Mrs.. W. R. Farrier. Mr.' . Archie Watt, R. Robert Watt 'of . Toronto, : Rev: George. Watt o.Oakville. and Mr:• and Mrs. George Thompson of :Fever:- sham Fever-sham visited on. Thursday ‘'at -the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Milian. Moore;' • The .biggest news . •in. White- church this . Week,- was that the •'Whitechur:ch.Juveniles ball team. • were the winners: 'of the 'All- Ontario Championship trophy Then •they defeated Capreol 112y a score of .9.0 in the Wingham Town Park.' A large Crowd at- tended both .Saturday night &• Sunday afternoon games. Lunch was., served after the game. ' in the .Whi"techurch Hall. .to both teams. ` ' .. .• ' . . OLIVET NEWS •Visitors this week with Mrs: W:]lliarir Hamilton. were; .Mrs. Ross C4mrnings ,of Lucknow, Mrs. Mildred Shelton of. Calgary; Has. Knpc WE :SEVEN .for Hooking Hugedike :;Ernie Ackert is .shown, here' twith another huge pike which, 'he caught last .:week' at Fairy' Lake on farm..property owned by .the Ackert's, .east' of Lucknow 1 The '',Lake is tbetter :known. as Purves Lake and • . has : 'become noted''this. summer for its big pike. The • one ,pictured measilres 44 'inches. • in length•. and weighed. :191/ )p�ourids. In; ¶May 841 iGra- herr•--c-aught,; _&3y4 pound. pike, and `the ,next Tweer his. ',father- , l Mr Ackert landed one. which .measured 411.. inches and tipped the scales, at X1.8 •pounds, 5 ounces. Last week's catch had the 'edge.. on • this ' one '-both length'. and :weight. Among "the guests' at the Guik- ernaZ.Stet:wart; ;wedding in. Clarke !Church were, Mr. and kis. Herb Clayton,.. Phyllis and Lynn, .Mr. Andy Hamilton, . Mr. Jack Roul- s•tonr Miss Marie .Hamilton and. Mr. and Mrs, .Oscar White;. '.. ;Mrs. Waiter Black visited With her' mother in Kincardine on Sunday. .. ,.'Miss`' Marilyn Finlayson of Stratford spent ' the week -end with , her patents, Mr. and Mrs,. Orville "F'ir 1ayson.• / Mr. • and • Mrs Mel Coiling 'vis- ited ,on Sunday With Mr, and Mrs.,. Wilfred Heines in Wing ham. Mt. and Mrs Oscar White and' family ,'visited ori:', ,Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs'.:.Herb' White in 'Park Head: . Among the guests at the •Cory Bell wedding..in the PresbyterianChurch, Ripley , were, Mr. and ..Mrs, .. John MacCharles •and San- dra; Mr, and Mrs. Sandy Mac- Charles, patsy, Mary and Laurie, Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Ro'olston ;/Liss Mary' Roulston and Mr. Gordon Roulston, •• A. reception was held in Ripley •Aigricultural Hall, for Mr, .and Mrs'. Ronald' Cory, with a •good crowd • in attendance, Alta., Mrs:, ' Martha Million of Think how a mother .kangaroo Goderich and. Mrs, Lance '.Mor must fuer on a rras'hy day when 'risor .of Toronto. • • `the kids •eah'.t ,play outside. IRarked Ninetieth Birihday Freda Still and hearty,: George: Kemp. of (Lucknow' observed his. 90th birthday onTriday, Septem tber '211st. Mir.. Kemp • lives. alone op Havelock Stl, .near • the ` C.N.R. just north ' of the 'residence of Mr. 'and.M'rs. Morgan 'Henderson. 'Mr. Kemp •was • employed ' .by. the .Hamilton Bridge 'CQmpany' for. over 5.6 years. After the death of his. wife; :.he came to Luck - now where :his daughter, Mrs. Phil 'Smith. `and . Mr -Smith •Smith re- sided. They later moved to. Wal- kerton where'Mrs.°Smith; resides Phil' 'passed away a;„ feW years ago. Mr. Kemp contimled to make ., his home in'. Lucknow. He is re- m•2.rka'bly active .and thinks noth- ing of walking down town and back -.to do '• his shopping and callThr the mail, Mr. Kenny is one'' of eleven children' of the. late G. W. Kemp. and Jane Sophia; Blackwell ' Four ' boys and . three .girls' are still living. His youngest. brother. Charles Kemp and Mrs. Kemp ,of. Sei kirk, "Ontario, near Cayuga, vis= sued Mr, Kemp on the occasion. ' of his' noteworthy birthday last week, • • 6' • • •