HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-30, Page 5WEDNESDA:k, AUG. 30.th, 1961
TH ..X.vepToW SENTINEL, LucKNow. MAW()
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THE ALASKA BROWN BEAR is -the biggest meat -eating:
animal in the world, often attaining a height of ten feet When •
he rears up on his hind legs. Like all bears, the.
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'brownie' hibernates in winter. Soon'after the first
snow falls, he finds a cave or a deep shelter under.an over-
hangingledge of rock: There he curls up and sleeps until spring:
The bear 'retires' for several months every year,
sustained by the fat stored in his body, When '
human beings retire, however, they don't receive the same
• help from Nature. They turn instead to life
insarance. Nothing can make a man's retirement years more
financially secure than a portfolio of Sun Life policies
. tailored to his requirements. Let me tell, you hoW.
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2, LUCICSTOtt Phone Wingham • 1.17.:41-4.
stii,LIFE:/1SSURANcE COMPANY OF:CANADA.
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We are - sorry to . report that
'Mr. James .Wraith is a.,patien.t
Wingharn :Hospital: Mrs. Wraith
stayed a :few: days •with Mr,: and
Mrs.- 14urraY' ,liendersori; LuCk-'
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Mr:: and. Mrs. Clayton:. Meyer,
and ..,family : Moved' their houSe-
hold • effects to • TeeSwater -last
week. They have purchaged the
home of.. NI4gs M Redburn, just
across the Street from their hard-
ware store: • '
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Sorry kids' better 'get' „your.
shoes shined, book, dusted':and
the .linich, bOX out" Where Mom.
•can: see:cit. •Whatts•.• all the' fuss
about?. School riext• TUeSday..
Miss Donna Haldenby has 're:
turned,.to„ Toronto after 'being 'at
:116me recove;irig from- the,
nieaSies.., • •- • : .
We are sorry to repOrt. that
Mr, Harold.SteWart„ a Kincardine
milk •,fitick driver had the -Mis-
fortune to 'break a. bone in his;
hancl.,when . arnilk, can fell on
Through the Paul: Starr, real
estate, the farm of, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Meyer las been, Sold.
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• Miss. Elda Wall, •Clinton, spent
the Weekend: at her home here.
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.$unday visitors with Mr. and'
Mrs, Tom Stewart were kr.',11,on-
ald W4le;. Toronto, Mr. Arnold
Wilkie; Kincardine; Mr; and, Mrs.
Ron Stanleyand family, KinlOss
and Mr: and Mrs.,.Ian MePherSon
and family, 8th' Con.' .
,Mr,' and. Mrs., Keith'Hackett
family, Islington, . visited last
week with Mr. and Mis. Midford
Wall'. and Donnie.
• Mr. and. Mrs. • Retiben Zettler
and,:fanaily, 14th Con were Sian -
day visitors "with Mr.' and Mrs.
Midford 'Wall: •and- Donnie,
As A Youth He Took
Part In The Games
1)UNCAN MatLEAN
Dungan /John -MacLean, form-
erly of AmberleY, passed away in
hospital on Thursda$7, August 10,
1961,- f011oing a lengthy illness;,.
Dune, as he was known_ bY•Eis
many #iends, was'born and grew
up at ArnhelleY: .parents',.
Donald and Isabel- (nee MacLen,
flan) were 'pioneers . of :Hurbn
• County, As 'a young man,. Dunc:
was: well known, in sports circles,,
-taking ".part in Highland games
and playing With the local foot,
12all. tem.,'1 •
He went estto ColOraclo after
hs sister Tena (Mrs. Mac -
•Donald.) •moVed out there. -He re-
turned to Ambetley for a few'
years,, then. went west tO Calgary
•where. he lived :for several years
before moving on. to Victoria,
British Columbia, where he met
and married Beatrice McLennan,
Whose lather, ,Donald (Dan)
Lerman was alsoa son of pioneer.s
of ,Huron „ County (Lochalsh).
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•Dune and hiS bride moved to
Stewart in Northern .British. Col-
umbia where their three children,
Donald.Stewart (nOw in Toronto),.
Alan Hector (now ,in Nanaimo,
B.C.), and Myrna Jean (at home
in Victoria) ,were born. In .1941.
Dune.- and his wife , and family
moved back to . Victoria, where
they were living at :the time of
his death. • •
—Besides—his—lov-inftwite—an cl-
family, .Dunc iS survived by, two"
brothers Dan of Lot a s Hee-
tor of •AmberleY, a 'Sister; 'Pena'
'of Butte, Montana, six . grand-
children ' and :several nieces and
nePhews, '• '• "
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TOdd, Toronto ,;- Mr. and Mrs..
1 ., • ••0 LS Richard • Kidd; • Merritton, Mr.
PURPLE GROVE.
Miss :Marlene Gawle3r, Miss
Gladys Gawley, Mr, and Mts.
Don ChadhOurne spent Saturc14
at the Canadian National Exhibi-
tion, 'Toronto,
Mr. Vorford '1VICkaY, Mr. Jack
Harrison, • Mrs. Ed Harrison and
'WS; Burton Collins 'visited .Mrs.
•MOrforcl NIacicaY at St. .Joseph
hospital, Lond•Oh.
M. and' Mrs. Don McCosh Vis-
ited Mr. and ayirs.'FraOcis Boyle
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• Mrs. Donald Gillies; Mrs: Don-
ald MCCosh; Mrs.'FraxkDcire
Mrs.:William Arnold attended 'the
Institute, Connty Rally in Wal-
kerton 'on Thursday and had the
pleasure of visiting. Bruce Lea
Haven, • •
Heien
hMrs.
€wa44:ruieintitn'egiI.4i:n.
ladies of. St. • Andrew's .United
Miss' Ma-ry. AnnilVIcdosh and ,Mr:
Richard McCoshwere Sunday,
visitors of Mr. And Mrs.:. Waiter
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Forster:.
.JohnCol-
Iifis
enjoyed a weeks holidays. in
'Agincourt and. spent, a day. at
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,$r.. and Mrs. 11./felvin Qr.r,
wood visited Mr. and MrSClaude
Mrs; GeoigejlarkneSs, Donnie,
Evelyn. and -Aida and Nancy Dore'
visited Mrs. Ross Johnston, Tees -
water on Monday.
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anc11••Mrs. George ErnersOn.. :
Mr. Mrs Goldie Ffuston spent
a day with Mr:. Don Robertson
and Miss Margaret :Robertson.. -
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Visitors with. Mr., and Mrs.
Frank 'Dore: Were • Mit... Henry
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Carole Metcalfe of Sarnia spent
the pastweek: with her aunt' and
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:uncle, Mr. and,. Mrs.:;Ewan• Mae.,
Lean
•• Friend' in the corrixnunity 'Were -
glad to se.e john MaeRae 'outt�
church Sunday: after his. lengthy.
illness..
The- WAVI:S. meeting of ASIA -
field: PresbyterianiChtirch was
held:oh Thursday 'at' the ..hOnie
.of ,Sadie Johnstbne. Mrs. William
Typewriter 'ribbons; for any
make: of machine are now available at the -Lncsknow Sentinel
No matter what the'. Machine, We.
have . the. *ribbon. Phone •,35,
LueknoW. • . ,•
Jack Henderson, Mr: Bob Hen-
derson, Loran: Fry, Mrs.
Brindley, Mr. fand ...MrS. -Roy
'Whitehead,; Grace and';Jo e .of
WalkertOn...
Valerie' and , Stanley and
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Miss Rosalyn Swann were recent
• visitors, with Mrt,.,.-Helen*Swann.
•:Mrs. G9rdOn.„1:..MacDonald and
Mrs. John Colwell visited' Miss
Mary McCosh: : •
PAci. „g'
Western Fair Now
Att8.-Doy Show
For the first tinie in h4torY,-., •
London's Western Fair has gone ,
to an eighf day show. The fair ,
openS Friday, September. 8th and
closes 'Saturday; -September 16th,
The greatest• agricultural. shbw
Western Ontario has rightfully •
adopted the slogan "There's more
to .see and rnore time tO see it." •
Holstein dairy Cattle will be 7
judged the first two days of the,
fair with AYrspireS having their
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day Monday, September , llth.
Junior Farmers will take over the
Ontario Arena •on Tuesday.. Aber-
deen Angus will be shown Wed-
nesday; ,-Guernseys, and Herefords
• Thursday and Jerseys and Short-
horns, Friday. •
:The 'Ontario Sheep Breeders'
Association win. hold a• sheep
sale of 41 animals Thursday, Sep
tember I4th at. 1;30 p.m.
Keen competition is expected
in. the :four. evening horse shows
in theOptario Arena, FridaY and
'Saturday, September 8th and 9th,
and • Monday and Tuesday, .Sep- • • -
tetnber 1 1 th • and • .12th. Square.'
dancing (freeOdinisiion) will•• .
take over for ..the balance of 'the • •
week. in, the. Arena •— evenings .
only
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Once again; Western Fair boasts
the largest farmmachinery ex-
hibts :93 an • fair in Canada. , .•
«The :Atornie; 'Energy. Exhibit,
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thr-ect •TrornetB-1-k-'Ri,er,. will
draw thousands . to the Spe ial,
Events'Id'
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There Will 'be toloUrful•'flower -
shows, and."a large •display of
fruit and vegetables: • ,
• •Visitors' are advised to pur-
chase aclvariee sale 'admission tit- • .
kets two- for $1,00: Only,. haiders .
Of these ,tickets are ehgible f6r. a
Saturday • night .draw . on three.
1961 ears. Tickets are on at • .
The Lucknow Sentinel.
The famous RCMP Musical Ride
features every evening 'grAndstand . •
performance and each': afternoon.
:with the exception of Wednesday •
and Thursday.
• Miss Katherine. Bushell. is env7,:
ployed. at 'Jack'slianoh,': tinder -
'wood:
• , Brenda Currie is holidaying at
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Neiftvs.tadt. •. • .
Barbara Leeson enjoyed a;
holi-
day in, Toronto.:• •• . .
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and Mr. and. Mrs, ,Day.e.MacDon
aid visited Mr. and -Mrs.: Burton
,Collins. '
`.PurPle Grove Institute
mem-
bers and -.friends gathered in the,
school, to honor Miss ,Ruthe
For-
ster : Mrs. Frank Dore', was •chair-
• lady for 'a program- con-
! sisted • • 6f community' .singing'
'`Orinie Lies .Over The -Ocean,"
•Wish I Were Single:Again" &
i."The West A Nest and You,": with
Mrs.,Boyle at the Piano, Readings:
by Mrs Burton Collins, Mrs, Don
VIC:Cosh, : Mrs. George Emerson,
Mrs., Sutton, :Mrs. HarkneSs.. and
'Mrs. Arnold. Ina Leesori; Nancy
Dore and • Alda Harknessfavored• , • ..
with two songs with Evelyn, Hark-
ness at the:piano, Mary AnnMc• •
Cosh. 'read' 'the address, Ruthe
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thanked her' friends Air the. lovely
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gifts which, She received.. . •
Fdt,, Sgt, and Mrs Averill and,
• D.o.hilie of Centralia spent Sunday
With Mr. andMis.;Edb•urt BUshe-11„!
• Guests of Mr..and Mrs.. Gordon
MacDonald ware. Mr. and ,Mrs.
Joe quest, .1\lir.nd,Mrs, Robert
•Gilchrist - and :Grant, Mr, and,
Mrs:' Lloyd McClure.and Law- I
renee, •• •
About*, sixty-five of the Col:
and:a:few .friencls gather-
ed at 'the 'home of Mt. and Mrs.
Dohald McCosh for a Miscellane-
ous shower in honor of Miss.
Mahe :.Voriter.. 'mCCo0;i's
showed slides Of,,tbeir recent Wes-
tern trip; after which lunch was
serVed, • • "
Ross had charge of the meeting.
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Soloist at :Ashfield PreSbyterian.
Church onSunday was Rev. Alex
.MacCombie' of Nova , Scotia,.
Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver 1VICCharles recently were
Rev. and Mrs.Allister MacLeod'
and family of Watertown, Quebec,
• Mr. and .MrS. Donald ,MacKeii.-
zie spent, a day with Mrs Anna-
belle Robertsdn: of ..BlueVale- re-
cently.- , •• • :• '
• :John Jr:, Spent. few
days in 'Winghan with his, cou-
sin, Norman MacLennan.
• Mr. and Mrs, Elliott Sandy Vis-
ited. in Goderieh recentlY,
Mr, and '1Vlia. Melville Scott Of
:Kincardine visited with' Mr: and
'Mrs. I)onald IVIacKenzie. " •
,We are sorry to report that both
• Mr.. and Mrs., George McGillivray
are. patients in Kincardine
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gnews INSURANCE Agency
GENERAL INSURANCE
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its while he was at work!
to s ir
But he didn't survive •
His Labour Day drive
For he/drove without -care,
With a nonchalant 'air,
Unaware that safe driving is work!
Careful drivers know
driving safely is
d full tame 1010• .
Thay•cion't Speed); they obey tfafflolgnsi • -
they leave a' safe distance between carij
they 31010,6"k intentions well in advance.
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you're going out on the highways .'
iihis‘hOliday.weekend:
don't forget •‘,-
tacients never take el haiidayi •
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