HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-10-04, Page 15EbNESDAY, OCT. 4th, . 1.061
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Were Close To Thirty Entries In
Fall Fair Baby Contest, Held indoors
C�o ,Ivea.ther at. the Lucknow I SIX TO TWELV:,E•MOisITIIS
Fall 'Fair made it necessary tot Heather, daughter of Mr. and
trove the baby show into. the Mrs. Ken Nicholson, R, 3, Luck -
arena where judges, 11"IY4. Clay; VW, was , the Winner in the six
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ton Thompson of Teeswater and to twelve months class; second
Mrs. ClaYton•SbaCkleton 9f was won by Brenda; daughter of
ham.judged about thirty babies Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arnold, R,
in three classes.
Lack of a public address sy:-
stem ind,oOrs made it impossible
. to announce the classes properly
. but the ar,ea, used as, • the ' see-
-retary'S office,. with . its stove
going, .made it more. suitable, for
'judging the infants,
•2,, Lucknow; third, prize went . to
Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Currie Colwell, R. 5, Lucknow;
three consolation winners of baby'
spoons • ip order were, Sandra,
daughter. of Mr. and .Mrs.
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g�ne..Dunlop, R. 1, Ripley; Kim,
daughter Of kr. and Mira. Don
Steeves4, Lucknow: on.gof
UNDER, SIX MONTHS My. and Mrs. Keith Cranston, •R.
• ty, IC 4 t hy , daughter of. Mr. and 2, Lucknow,; Other ,entries were,
Mrs. Gordon Brooks, Lucknow, Linda, daughter of 'Mr. and' Mrs.;
I placed first in the under six Robert Tutehenef; Lucknow,•
months class; second Went . to Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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i‘tancY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aitchison, R. 2, Lucknow,
Gerald Walter, ,R. 7, Lucknow; Glenda, daughter 'of Mr.'and Mrs.
' third, Arley, daughter :of Mr. & Stewart' 'Jamieson, 'Lucknow,
Mrs, Pon England, R.-1, .Luc- Greg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
now; consolation.,awards , of baby MacMillan, Ludknow; Lorna,
slioons.went t� the next three in daughter of : Mr. and Mrs. Jim
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c1augbtei oL_Mr_
and, Mrs. Wilmer -Nicholson, R. 1,
Holstein; Marsha, daughter. of.
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Mr. .and 'Mrs. Lorne Alto.; R. 2
Auburn; Edith, daughter of Mr.
And Mrs. Harold Greer, Lucknow;
other entries were Randy, son. of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Guay; Luck,
now; Steven; son of IVIr,' and' Mrs:
Doug Haldenby, R 1i. golyrood;
Sharon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Gilchrist, R. '6, Lucknow, second
LorneCook, R 3, L'ucknoWprize went to Barbara,. daughter
Mr.. and 'VIPs..George McInnis,
1suicxj.9w, Etta Belie, daughter Of
•Mr., and Mrs. 'Jack MacDonald,
Lucknow. . •
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Twelve. TO Eighteen Months. •
• The 'smallest class of the ,cOn;-•
test, with six entries; was ;Won by
'Grant, Son of Mr. and Mit,' BOb
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THIS COULD BE YOUR CHILD!
Don't Give Ffre A Place To Start
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EXPERIENCE TEACH
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Don't let children die or be scarred for life.
The only safe place to store matches is well beyond
their reach.—
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DON'T . LEAVE A CHILD ALONE
ITH..A :MATCH •. • ISA
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DEADLY BABYSITTE.R...
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Fire Prevention
October 8 to
Practice'Fie Pretteiiiiinti•NeltC.Weett on4
EVERY WEEK ",•',
hiessage' it sponsored 1);y•Ht
LUCKNOIN FIRE DEPARTMENT
. CECSRGE WHITI3Y,!•Chief. •
• 006 Doing"
thursday, October Turkey
;bingo at Legion Hall. "
Tuesday, October 24th '— United
Church -fowl Supper.
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron,
I,4ucknow; there was a tie for
third 'place between, Wanda,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bob
Colvin, R. 2, Teeswater and Patty,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monty
Snider, Wingham; other. entries
were Ricky, . son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Grahaiii,----Ki'nlough; Kim-
berley,. daughter .of Mr. 'an4 Mrs.
Doug 1-lakled*, R: 1, HolyrOod.
The, first 'two classes were
sponsored by 'William A. Schmid
with the' third ciasS • sponsored by
the Agricultural. Society.
. FATALLY INJURED • •
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'vet • was on the right, side of the
roadway.' and: had not had suf-
ficient warning to swing the car.
Two or three more steps and
MacRae would ha'vebeen across.'
His • injuries included. /two.
a' frOcrtW7TelVIK-
Mternal • and! head' 'injuries.' Em-.
ergency callS . for, the . _doctor,
police and ambulance were made,
from, the nearby 'home. of
Mrs Charles Webster, where Mr.
Cameron -went when he realized',
the seriousness', of • Mr, MacRae't
Condition:: • • • , • , H •
.,:mr..MacRae was •giVen 'Medical
"treatinent by Dr. -M.; 11. Corrin,
and his' suffer.iPg.•;,.eased:by se-
dation. before ',being ,taken . by a'
Wingham ambulance ,to Vingharn
hospital : Mr; MacRae did not
lose 'complete •:consciousness •uptit:
Shortly: before his 'death. •! '
The community Was, • shocked •
:and saddened by..the tragic death]
Of this, highly 'eSteeined nonage-
narian. He had. been .seriously.
and had 'undergone' s,urgerY earl-.
ier this 'year. His -recovery then
was .stirprising,••:. and since ,rettirin,,
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mg home he •had.regained a' gOod
deal :of .lijos'• former . energy and:
spryness of step.' There" was also
.. good deal of ePrnPas'sion for the
:.; youthful driver, who appeared to
,have been driving With care; &
hacIlittle Or'.no..chance :to,: 'avoid
:the aecidelt,, • • •• ...• • '•
.• the Case:. in all traffic
deaths, : an •inqUestwill be. held.
The date had' not been 'annouleL.
ed when •thiS.. was written.
ponstable • Alex: Haveris,', and
Provincial :Officer •Jack ' Hatch of
the . Kincardine: detaehment
.Vestigated, They were assisted by
Provincial onStable` Helmer
Snell ,And another officer of the
Goderich detachnient. WhO were
inLucknow atsthe time :the acci-
dent and. set Up a tra-
ffic' coritrO1'. lookout .at ;the ,:scene
of •the •accident, which offered :a
hazard, especially to. traffic :cornL,
ing over the'brow' ..Cif 'the 'hill_
from the 'south. ' •
' • Pioneer Stoek •
Mr. lyiaellae, was,the: • son•;:•of
Duncan -MaCRae:and Sarah Mac -
Charles, Members' Of pioneer.ASIi-,.'
field. and Huron ToWnSfilp.•
The •MaCRae• farm east Of.
tOch.alsh, now 'PWried byK.. L.
.MacKenzie, N;vas,:taken up avirs
Igin bush .in the WeSt-
.-..ern part of Ashfield • had, •been
pretty well taken up by then
and the MacRae's .had to wine
further eastward from Lake •}4,
Ton's, shores,. • •
• D4ncan MacRae and his:.bride-.
to•-4Jet .Sarah MacCharieS Walked
to GoderiCh to bd'inarriecl,;ailriV-
ing :hi the, County' town to find:
volunteers •asseinbilrig to thwart.
a threatened. atta'bk by the: Fehi-.
But' romance' Wast.i'.t to .130.
denied and the marriage was
solernnized.° ,
• It:was 'on September 1.6th, 1808•
that •John ':.,VtacRae was born .on
the homestead in. Ashfield where
h'0 Spent all , his ,life' tintil retir-
frig to tticknoW; over ten; .years
ago, a few • years after the death:
,1944 of his wife, the forifier
Jessie A. MabXenzie; a' native of
Kinloss Township;
Mr. MacRae 'for years attended
)/Astifield Presbyterian Churbh 8z.
.1 served on the Board and after
corning' to the Village attended
Lucknow Presbyterian Church,
Ile lived an eithitiPla0 life, Was
••. Wen read and 'interested in .peo-
ple and events, : .
years he :sorved.as,'Secre•-
'" Wry of the Lochaish Cemetery
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Recapture
Beauty
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Remember how lovely .youtr
cloths' looked.when - npw?,
We can make. ,them look
that 'way again .tresh„;
• spotless and dazzling, the
better to flatter you,!, •
Prompt Service' always.. ;
KINCARDINE
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Free Pick -Up ,Monday •
and 'Thursday mornings,.
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Ashton's Store
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Board,: and in no small Measure
ye WAS resp'onSible for 'the fine
appearance today Of thig hallow-
ed Spot. which is well: over. 'a
century. old. Mr., MacRae' • by
point of years and a. keen •mern-
ory, Was, semeWhat of
'a 'coni-
thunity historian. Most every
headstone' in Lochalsh cemetery
meant ,to him a personal and
intimate. knowledge •of the fam-
ily. ' •
• The funeral „ service • at • the
MacKenzie Mernorial Chapel on
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was
Tuesday afternoon conduct-
ed
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ed by Rev: Roderick MacLeod of
'Lucknow Presbyterian, Church.
Interment' was in Loehalsh ce-
• metery, the. pallbearers • being
Kenneth; 'MacKenzie, .D. Mael.
Kenzie, John- MeCharles, Oliver
1VICCharlesi Jim Cameron, .dor,
don :Finlayson. - • • •
Mr. MacRae. is stirvived ..by
three sons, JUdge. Ian MacRae
of ,London;" DUrrean MacRae, a:
member of the staff. of Western .
University Chemistry 'department,.
London; James MacRae, with the'
Cities. Service • Oil Corripang ••in,
Toronto. • One sister survives, •
Mrs. George Farriei (Mary'Arin)
• He was predeceased by • •
Wife; one daughter, 'Jessie (Mrs.
Gordon Fenety) of, Toronto in
I957 and by two sisters,. Mrs..'
George Craig, (Annie) of Bran-
don and ,Mrs. Donald. MacKe.lizie
(Catherine). of N
Does Your Herd Sire Ever
Lie Down On The Job?
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If one 'Of. out -Unit Aires. talies.titne off becauSe ,
of • ill health,' injury or just laziness, we have others
of the satrie breed to,,tise in Place, On the other
hand, many farmers have begun using artiriciai,
• ,•msernination when the •herd sire thy had raised.
(at considerable expense) failed them at the peak
breeding season., ' . • • ` . •
can you offcirdto.fake that chance?'
For service or information phone .before 9:30 A.M. ,
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(For Sunday setAiites, Saturday' 6:00 te.:8,.:00 ,PM) t�t,
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CLINTON; ZENITH 9-5650 or •
COLLECT • KINCARDINE . :460, ,
ATERLOO CATTLE B EDING
ASSOCIATION
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