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JOHN • WESLE.Y HENDERSON
Death' came suddenly to 'John
Wesley Henderson,a 'lifelong
resident of this community,
when he 'suffered, a fatal coro-
nary 'attack at: his farm two
• miles west of .Lucknow.
The. funeral,. service ' was held
at ..the • MacKenzie Memorial
••C)hapel • on :Thursday, 'October
4th, conducted. 'Eby Rev. H, W.
Strapp of .. Lucknow ; United
Church of which Mr, 'Hender-
son was a :member,
Mr.. Henderson was a''son of
Wesley .Henderson' ., and Sarah
Jane . ;Irwin and was. born' 75
years ago . on: JI e 12th, ,1887,
.on the . farm two miles 'west of
Lucknow,, now owned by
• .nephew, :Murray, Henderson.
•
Mr. Henderson lived. •his. en-
tire life in the immediate 'com-
munity where he was well and
•'',1`x3B `#1
MEM VTION GOT A
VARIETY OF SPELLING
•
.0cNOW SENTINEL, L.UCKNOW1 ONTARIO
Anyone 'who watched
closely would 'be. a . bit con-
fused by the spelling of
,byeleetion during the Huron-
Bruce campaign.
Several, of the newspapers
spelt it 'by -.election. The Ca-
nadian Press and. Free Press
adopted the procedure of
dropping the ,hyphen, 'as did
The Sentinel, (byelection)..`
Progressive - Conservative
advertising from headquar-
ters spelt it by-election,
while • Liberal advertising at
the riding level spelt it bye-
-
election.
• �. Newspapers take some li-
berties
in spelling, with. the
Canadian Press • frequently
setting the 'style: In ,any .
"event, ' why notbyelection
'the same as bypathy or ,by -
,
road. .
widely known. Not enjoying th.e
best, of health for. a time,' Mr.. NO Magic Touch
Henderson had retired from ac.-
+five taming • • •
" ' •
In March' of 1960 he was sad- -
•News' �
Inus�ness
i e,ly the former' Edith McGre- I hon d: the Sentinel
wife,' • bereaved by the death of his f patherself, p o failed to identi-
• gor of the Whitechurch distrietd at 'noon. Monday , wishing to
whom he married on April llth,1, know :the deadline for • getting.
1911. • somethin in the . paper. When
g •.
Mr.
Henderson'is ' survived by ( we told her it largely depended
three sons, Ronald of Burling- von what that . "something was,"
ton, Lloyd with the al.C.A.F. in we discovered • it . was a letter
Germany, Ivan of Weston ,and to the editor Our . information .I
one daughter,. Mrs George lc her was, . to •the,' effect that • it j
Wraith (Eileen) of • Goderich. should . -have been .' in • the week I
' Mr: ,Henderson is also surviv= previous by Saturday and, She
ed '.;by ' two , sisters, Mrs. Mary indignantly . queried, "Why is I
• Jane Webster; Mrs Ida Quance; •that?"
and , two brothers Wellington & We e � � explained : tothe mystery , Xp , my ry
Eldon, all of Lucknow lady 'that our paper ` was not
Interment was in `Greenhill put together overnight. We'I
Cemetery, with pallbearers be- would also like. to have explain-
ing ; Alvin I win, Russell But- ed that -we • cannot pick it off')
Reid, Andrew Ritchie, • Fred. An-
ton, Daniel' Nicholson, Milvert the shelf like a can of peas. We
spend many hours of !hard,
derson.' work putting, it ;together which_!
includes 'work both Monday 8&.
Tuesday: evenings, not to men -1
tion :the other five, andthat all
we -ask •• in• ',return is ..a little
consideration and -co=operation
by the• reading public; . 'an ;help-
ing /flake • our work . a• ' little
BOY SCOUT NEWS
'1ST KINLOSSBOY..SCODTS.
The Shooting: Match last Sat-
urday at the Kinloss• Scout'
grounds was.an unqualified suc ';snore pleasant. and ' easier,
cess. But what a difference ; the 1 everyone 'who 'contributed news
day makes ' a. w.arini sunny of G -or articles to the paper ;.took'; the
ternoon.; in October helped • ithe attitude of thisperson-: the pa-
cause very considerably, • ' per would be on a very . erra-
• We are .not sureexactly how tic publication schedule;
•many birds were won ;by shoot This : lady: has known of the
ing, but it . was around.: The forthcoming' ' liquor vote • for:
rest of our lea Roasters . were' months, andyet for reasons tui, -
sold'
n -sold'- some in the afternoon, known, she leaves a letter. to •
and the rest that night, as Nally, the '.editor • until the `-eleventh .
Orville and Lloyd >offered ' them hour and . expects : us to greet ,it
to the ' 'goods'. householders of with" •open. arms. For the record
Lucknow. r we did. agree • to publish this.
•..'Four • rifle , ranges and. 1 .shot letter . if. the. party concerned
.gun... range kept, ,the marksmen 'bring • it to- us at:• once, (Monday
busy from 2 o'clock till •after 6.. noon) but apparently she hid 'not
One 'rifle 'range' was reserved written it even at that time,
for the Scouts, and at 15c a .shot, and. she ";hung up the phone still
a. good .many Scouts went home unwilling to identify herself, Sr
proudly ..carrying : a ,fide •white saying' "'Its no use:" There's : no
" rooster. • ' • magic touch in this .business • of
The ,Ladies' Auxiliary' operate ours, justplain hard work. that
ed the - booth and had a ibr.•isk could be made' easier and more
' trade 'in hot doggies. • Some , of pleasant . by the .understanding:
'• us had to• spell ofr the :Ladies and co-operation; of some people.
occasionally to give =their trig
ger . fingers a chance • to shoot..
We just have to call attention' to
Dead-EyeVie, who Madel
ho •could
n't seem to 'miss.
.The •: Scouts 'have over � 60 puI- -
. Scout •Cub • Awards
on e.kceptionally good strain . & . •. ('By • Jim McNaughton)
were highly recommended byOn Tuesday, October 9th the
Jack Roe of Atwood who don- meeting of. the Lucknow :;Boy
Scouts was. held.. After' .the flag.
break the. Bhie • Heron' Patrol
marched on the colours. Brian
Mowbray of the' Fgx.Patrol was
then invested.
,this ;Saturday. All . •the public is , After ' inspection they ' had a
welcome' and the parade 'starts game thought ' up:' 'by • the Blue
at '1:30 Come; and see Holyrood Heron Patrol:. Test 'period' 'was
invaded': then held • wi•th • all 'scouts help-
,
ing in the compass • test.
Teaching: period' was ; ,held
while the Court 'of Honour held
a meeting to decide what. prizes
were. to , :be given for Apple
Day.' They also : made' some rifles.
• The meeting was , closed with
a prayer. , The Scouts and
• ,, Cups wish to.,
thank the citizens 'of` Lucknow
and District • •for, • their support
',of another 'successful Apple
Emily Donaldson' , Teeswater. •
?av •
•
Callers the same day Were Mr
•
he judge's, iNtrs' M. Hayn
and Mr., E. Urrabacli, had adiff-
• from , ,
cliff-
Wm,
London.[and friend icult task' trying\ to decide ,who
ade Apple Day
.19
WEDNESDAY, OCT;, l7tI
To The Voters 01:nuck
dote on f l ): A Liquor'ion#rol Store.
whish could include safe of� been
(�) A Dining, Room Eounge
HR.EE YEARS FROM• TODAY - Probably a vote:.
on Beverage ��t+ooms for men aid women
also Cocktail lounge.
DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS, OTTAWA ' 1961. • REVEALS
e, Revenue� of Hotels'comes:'from
BEER, • WINE and LIQUOR ;•
ROOM: RENTALS ,
MEALS
OTHER. SOURCES; - • .:
• 51
▪ 22.7%,;
18.4%
7.9%
BOTH
BALLOTS..
Akoh�I
•
free Community
s A Better .Communit
ITTEE
•
s
hould: 'win the . basket contest. • ly' 'selected Borrie 'nursit
Winners for the Scout; .baskets.,
were: 1st,:Gary ' Austin, ` Fox
Patrol; 2nd, Don' McKinnon,.
Blue ' Heron Patrol 3rd, Erie
Taylor, Buffalo Patrol. Scout
High Salesman, 1st, 'Brian Mw -
bray:, 2nd, Gary Austin; 3rd,.
Elliott Whitby, '
Cub : ' baskets winners were:
1, ' Jin Henderson;' `2, Ray El-
Lott;; 3, James , Montgomery.,
High salesman was John Ember. -
in. The net proceeds were,'about
$100.00. -
lets for .sale These birds are •
Wwtechbrch ,institute
ated them 'to • us.' Anyone°- inter-
- ested ' should contact: ` Orville
Elliott right .away;
The .Saugeen District Field
Day is definitely scheduled for
A 'brush wolf was . shot re-
' 'cently near Durham.. •
Sunday visitors at.the home:
of kr. and ,Mrs.. Peter Carter
and family,, Bolyrood :were, Mr.
and ' Mrs. Nelson Carter and 'fa-.
zriily, R.2, Wingharny Carter,
and
. Mrs. Murdock McLeod, Walker
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wil'
lie .and . girl$, Wingharn, Mrs.
•
The October meeting':of :the
Whitechurch Institjxte was 'held.
in the.Memorial Hall. The meet-
ing opened - with, the institute:
Ode' followed by ,the Mary Ste-
wart Collect. The minutes, were
read and adopted of - the last
meeting. `I1he • • roll Ball 'Was an=
swered • by "Name a way .in.
which" the atomic: ' age is chang-
ing our 1i
` g Ives. The' business was:
.discussed. A • paper: On oppor-
tunity classes .in ;public schools
was given .by Mrs. Tom ,Metcalf,;
this was.followed Eby. impromptu
'speeches. A very .successful "ap-
ron sale was field. The. Luck-
cloy and ,St:, Helens branches
were invited. ' Special ,numbers
were given by Miss Rae of Luck -
now and Mrs. Ted Rice of St
Helens which was enjoyed. by
all. The' • Meeting' closed with the
Queen. The. ,hostesses, Mrs. E.
Walker, Mrs. 'Jas: Currie and
Mrs. Frank Ross served a 'dainty
lunch. •
Prornote Bruce
EMOHome 'iNurs
Nursing
The ' Home 'Nursing Training.
programme conducted 'in • Bruce
County by St. John Annbulance
Association and the Emergency
Measures Organization is pro-
ceeding well. The trainees are:
informed . regarding our country's
•planning for emergency ' action
to. meet any type .0f, . disaster.
Consequently, more: and. more
Canadians are ' .being prepared,
not ..only to "provide simple care
for . •the sick at . Thome, butalso
to. assist doctors . and nurses to
treat the : sick: and, injured in
the event of a disaster. '
The objective of the Home
Nursing' Programme is .to train
one member in every family.
• Registered nurses across the
country are giving unlimited
support to help the two agencies
to meet, their :objective:. This •'in-
dicates.. , that nurses who are
thinking '`in depth regarding their.
responsibility . to '.their' commun-
ity. are anxious to ••assist in fam-•
ily • planning for Miles? or . in-•
fury at home or ' disiaster in
our country. •
As' an adjunct;' oto the Home
Nursing; Programme, a "Hospital
Experience Isrograinme'made'
'up of 44 liours '• of supervised
in-hospital experience has been
initiated' : by Emergency Health
Services . in conjunction with St:,
John Ambulance Association:. This
proggranl a is restricted to thigh-
ees. Each trainee must''
the 24 hour well organiz
ing • ` • course in . home:
which includes .class -r
struction, administration'
ervised practice of simi
care tasks which can b
ed on .doctor's • orders,
lionie. Each group -Ir
consists of not . less . ; tiha
not 'More' than .12 per
lection . of candidates
hospital 'experience: is
the'' recommendation •
nurse instructor of the
Home Nursing Course.
nurse examiner where: a
All candidates: ;.'in the
experience programme
enrolled as • avpluntee, rs
'local • Civil Defence. &,
gency Measures Organ
The prrimeobjective:
dtact-ing this . type of IN
•are: (A) To, increase
ber of lay' people av'
assist doctors and nuts
isting 'and • .Emergency
during' a disaster. '(B)
vide' well-trained trail
will give voluntary s
their 4 community ha
normal ".times, .
Lloyd Ga..' "Jasper, CO-
'B'rtice Colin
�. •
Kindly lady,: "Poor
are you trnarried?''•
Beggar; `.`Pardon . fn
Do "you. think t'd• Abe r
total . strangers for std
had a wife?"