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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-08-10, Page 1$3,00 A Year Ie Advance -•-- $100; Extra To U,S„A,,. • • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, UG. 10th, 10th, 1960 Let Sidewalk Contract,,. Buy New Fluorescent tights For Mair�St. • A special.•meeting, of the lege . 1Ceencil was, called for' last 'night at which the contract was. to be let for.. 'ne±w . mainstree.t'. sidewalks on •both . the •north and. :south side .of Campbell Street. The' contract for widening of Highway 86 between, Outram '402.4 Havelock St.has been let to the Lavis Constructs n Company at 6 -figure , of'• $8,924. Entire cost of this project' is' born ' by the Department '• of highways, sub-' ject to their approval with the exception of the hydro line 're- location re -location of 'which the Village pays half; • • In relocating the pole line the Municipality will purchase. new ;street.. lighting standards, to Com-' element, 'a , new, street 'lighting system on:.•Campbell^.Street from :the Ford.' Garage 'to the United, Church, ,with one: Of the new fix- tures on Ross' St, in front of the Arena. .Reeve George Joynt,. announ„ ees the purchase 'of 27 newhigh output six-foot fluorescent lights; to replace the present globe type lights on. Campbell. St ; The ill 'nati fluorescent. tytypeum.� �on *as' installed in residential areas during Centennial year with .ex- cellent x-cellent• . results ' The new lights have arrived and the installation`` will .Co -,m ;mence shortly by Town. .Foeman Alex.: Havens, with theaerial ladder put in -good. use on this job. New lights, new sidewalks and the .' road widening project will tra sform Campbell Street's appearance:' Irl conyunction with • the ` De-. partment's° , highway' Widening' project, , , the . Village : Council .'plans. .to remove the: ,boulevard .on 'the north side : of the street from Mason's Garage'to the; Fire' Hall. ,The new light . standards in the Outran;. to Havelock Streets block, will be located "inside the sidewalks. RAINFALL LIGHT,: /NO STORMS ',DURING.: JULY'• A weather summary for July shows -.it to:have . been a. very. temperate ,month, and unusual . in that there ' w not a thunder. storm . at any ' time during the month.' • • ' The :high temperature was. 86 degrees with a'low of 45 degrees and only 24 inches of. rain, By comparison in, July 1956 there was a total. of 52 inches of rain:• • ROSEMARY THYME” ,: GIVES' UP HER •COLJUMN ;The " writer of the Rosemary Thyme column informs us that it iswith reluctance that she finds shemust; give up the' writing of`• this column, which The Sentinel has carried with' some regula- rity for about ten years: Rosemary Thyrne .has " become practically, a personality to many Sentinel readers, who have gleaned" frons her • column 'tasty recipes, • helpful household hints, and• bits of homey phil'o'sophy. It is with -regret that the ' Sen Tinel Mearns of Mrs "'Stasi Todd's 'decisaon : to end her writing due to other demands. on • her time. Mrs. Todd, a .former .resident . of St'. Helens, has' made her home at -Southampton for . some - time "and , her identity has never be- fore been disclosed as she "sought, to. personify "Rosemary Thyme." _.R. LITTLE NAMED. ' Q DISTRICT DEPUTY Grand Lodge :AF and . AM of Canada'. in the Province of ••. On- tario ' held their 106th Annual Communication in Centrale Tech ileal School Toront " 'on' July Y ' 2(thh and' 21st: • Those. i in attendance from Old Light'•Lodge were:' Tom Salkeld, X11• R. Anderson :W.: A. Porteous,. ;Clair Agnew, Bert Irwin ..Jack' MacDonald, Laurence • MacLeod,. Cecil.. Falconer, Conn Wm Evans, Edgar Wallace" Watson F. Mauiden Samg Webster, Alton, � Harvey. er, .Ron Forster, Ken Cam- eron, Ted , Collyer, and J: E. Little, ► At .the Districtthree Meeting: , were nominated for the office of.'D•D•G.M: They were:. Wore. Bro. , . MacKinnon, Tiverton;. Wor, Bro, Pollock, ;Fordwich;. and. dor, Ero, J,' E, Little Lucknow. Messrs; MacKinnon and'Pollock declined to run this Year; leave Ing r' E. Little' elected District Deputy Grand Master' for North.. Huron DiStrict for the year 1960, `Ted Collyer has been appoint- ed 'District Secretary for North Heron' District: fOr the' year .1960, CONCLUDED SUCCESSFUL PLAYGROUND' PROGRAM During the month of July more than fifty young folk par- ticipated in the Tot Lot end summer playground activities sponsored by the : Lucknow' Re- creation Cominittee. • PICK UI MEAT BY / PLANE AT .HOLYROOD 'Raynard .'Ackert's . modern. Hilray. Farms. Abattoir :at. Holyrood has,become widely. known to a ,point where meat has even, been picked up by plane. This incident occurred. at. the •week -end, • when by 'prearrangement Olen Eaton of Elmwood . buz? zed. the abattoir and then made a landing on Jack. Ac- • kert's far m, , %- of a • • anile from the' abattoir to pick up a quarter of : beef. ` -• ;Could' be • in this. _ modern age we'.may ;Yet see a land ing 'strip at~ Holyrood. ' Meat from: the Ackert abat- toir .was .also, flown to Ber •muga the first of the week. , Roy. Renwick ' a TCA .pilot; and• formerly of ' Teeswater, took part. in the Old Time Fiddlers' . contest • at Shel— burne,, and when. he; took off from , ' Malton on his . return, to; .Bermuda he had ;a gener- ous supply of . Ackert's meat with; hiin: • FORMER • RESIDENT DIES The last member. • of the ;Davi.: son _family of Lucknow, Mrs, Henry 'Ziegler .of., Manor, Sask: passed away : on ' July 4th. ' after three weeks in thehospital. She was the former Loretta, Davison and. had .,been a; Sentinel• subscri- ber for fifty years.` ' Diane .Rayner and Fraser Ash: ton. were in `charge of .the junior anad senior groups, respectively. The school: ;closed with an "achievement : night" presenta rion which included. a program by the young 'people; and an op- portunity , for •:, .par -em is to' Griew the crafts, Made by .the. children. Fraser : welcomed. the parents, and they were' thanked for their. iliterest • 'and attendance: by Diane • Mrs Rayner 'and::Mrs. Ashton served refreshments:, MOVES SHED- FROM SITE • OF, FUTURE` PHONE OFFICE' Joe MacMillan has moved the shed on the property opposite the: _town hall, to his barnwest: of Lucknow. The Bell Telephone Company has purchased the. va- cated property where eventual- ly an office will be.`built when the . local. system is converted.to dial phones Removal of . the' building .adds. to the: "ernp,tiness" of this block 'created; by the re- moval of the;' avenue: of trees 'to 'Make way for ' a highway wid= ening project.. • • LUCKNOW QUEEN Q • • •THIR•D..1•N:. BRUCE' Corrin waited on Council in re- gard to a subsidy for the 'opera tion. of • an ambulance service.' • ENGAGE COMMERCIAL TEACHER AT L.D..HS. The Lucknow District High 'School Board has engaged Miss Worah Rumble of Toronto as commercial teacher. Shp .will, al� so teach girls physical' education and some English classes, ; Miss: •Rumble has been • engaged in secretarial work 'in :Toronto: NAME NEW ROAD - WARD .STREET Lucknow has a new : road •which ' has; been ;lamed", J�J�rd Street" after . Bertie Ward,, which is. Bert's, proper -name: The street is 'being registered as a public ' street in the Registry office at Walkerton. The Village `1 Council recently purchased' ,a fifty -foot road. al- •lowance over the rear of the properties of Bert Ward, Wm. G. Maelnnes and Arthur Breck- les to provide :an access road from Wheeler'.: St. to the rear of T:'business establishments .on the n2rth side .of Campbell . St., west of the .river. Purchase .price of •the three properties .totalled' • $250.00: The Bell Telephone Company notifi ouncil at the August, meetina t plan to tat he a lay P 'cable at the corner ' of Campbell and Havelock . Streets .and ' east of Havelock on Campbell,,,,with work to start in. about: a :month. Wm.: R. Hunter" and Dr:; M:. H ,Miss..' Phyllis Berberich , of Wa'lkerton.. .was chosen Miss Bruce County' Queen,as the closing .•fel ture ;-ofz.<the.•�K'r nc _:, a � a dine reunion on Tuesday; night of •last .Week..'With,':thee ,honour.': of the tithe went a .$500. prize :Second prize'' of 1.200: went to '. Miss Myrna ; McPherson :Of Kin- 'cardine. In ' third place ' and; Win- ner of a cash prize .of $100 was, Mrs. ',Hugh MacMillan . •of Luck now, the • forma. Colleen, Tiffin, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin: Represented Lucknow : Mrs. MacMillan:Was the Luck- now Legion's representative in the: County Contest. •Saha'', placed firstin ..the local competition; sp insored' `by the `Legion,'. held here on July :29th; winning the cash• prize of • $15.00. Miss Mary • Fisher placed ... second to win $10..Q0 and . iii third place' was Mrs. Barry, (Betty) McDonagh: who' , received .All contestants received . priz :es, as , a:. result of the donations penny of ' eleven ,local business Despite este- . inflation; a Air some people's 'thoughts is still a 'blshrnents pretty good price SHOWER' HELD FOR SATURDAY .BRIDE. • • The ' other • contestants were Sharon O'Donnell„ 'Linda 'Button, Marion. Scott, Nancy Irwin, Mary Allin, ' Dianne Bristow. The judges were Dr., and Mrs •Mrs. Sam Chislett, Mrs: Ford Wyatt, of'Elmira, and Mr. "and. Cunningham, Mrs. Dan 'Thomsen, .Mrs. Bruce F�lliott, summer re - Gunn g sidents. at Ashfield . Beach.: • Prizes; were donated by the `following merchants: Schanid's Jewelry, Ashton's' Ladies' and Men's Wear, Siegrist.Ladies' Children's . Wear, . Crest Hard- ware, Murdie' 'Hardware, Luck now , Sentinel, Bennett's Sepoy. Store, Greer TV:. and. Electric,. 1Vlullin'S Bakery, Lucknow Bruit' -Market; D. R. Finlayson . Grocery. Prior to the beauty contest a progrem .was presented consist - and ' Mrs. Ross ' MacMillan spon- sored a very successful. shower for Miss., Bertha Carter in the 6th School on Thursday evening, July 28th.,• m The progra, as .opened with two amusing 'contests conducted. by ' Mrs. Cunningham and ,Mrs: Thomson. Mrs: Harvey; Houston gave ' a piano .. intrumentel arida readings . were given' by, Mrs Currie Colwell and Miss Deane MacLeod. • Bertha ..was escorted to a de ing of a solo by Dianne Ritchie; • : `tile latform & Scotch dancing by Joan Mac col aced chair on p Kenzie with bagpipe accompani- -role Steeksttih and Eleanor . - menu byIan MacKenzie and Clark assisted her in opening • attractive. and 'useful Frank MacKenzie. -and a magi - the many Dian performance .. by Robert gifts conveying the' good . wishes gMaclntyre of Win ham. Dancin of. so many. Bertha ':thanked all , g g their kindness with special followed to music• hy. Carruthers' fol, d . thanks to those who rtnel the Orchestra. ' shower.:and who assisted. Lunch ing the t evening "T,he. During 'served and' a. social ' time Queen" w the lucky'' ticket- wasfor a hostedress chair ' raffle con enjoyed ' • ducted by the. Ladies' Auxiliary, ., Eerth.a's marriage to �arvey. Was Allan i . ; Bolton of Teeswater took place The ,WinklerG bsen ,of Ashfield, • on Saturday., , • INDUCTION ON FRIDAY IN UNITED 'CHURCH 'The induction. of . iiev. Howard. W:.Str pp; as 'minister of ;Luck - now United Church,• will' take place on. Fridayevening of : this week, followed by a .social' peri- od; when members .of 'the con- gregation will meet and•greet. Rev. and Mrs. • Strapp , ` • Rev. Straw comes to the Lucknow charge from .Mount Pleasant' ,and will conduct his first service here on •Sunday.., Interim,moderator during the pulpit vacancy has , :been ' Rev. Peter Renner of 'Teeswater: 'Rev. Wm. Lake• ` of - Kincardine and Rev. J C.' Hutton' of Pine River' will take part . in the induction: service,, TWELVE; PAGE$ NEARS CENTURY, MARK, STILL ON. GO Tom Rossi a Langside district native, by birth, and a Toronto nian •by .adoption, Still has a warm- spot. for, his, native- heath, and despite th'e fact , that. he 'is nearing 'the' century mark,, was an active and enthusiastic visit - .or in the community 'last week. A ,.- stalwart gentleman 'who • towered head and .shoulders ever: many men,. he still retains his • stateliness, and a'' "crushing hand shake , as he ' ;gxeets old„ friends; He uses glasses only for reading,, and a. hearing.: aid only wihile • in church, . "so he won't miss any of the -:sermon.'q Were it not that he would .ex- perience some dizziness; Mr.. Ross claimshe could still . run around -like• : a, kid, . and his youthful • " exuberance . indicates • he sure;' would like ; to. 'Mr. Ross : accompanied gr."and Mrs,'' C.. Waldorf of Georgetown on their visit here, and at th home of Mr. and Mrs: Ira Di c an evening of piping and .'dant- ;rig, was , enjoyed ,Frank • Mae: - Kenzie, and his 12 -year-old son len,'thrilled" Mr, Ross with the shirl of the ; pipes as :aid the highland' dancing. .of,. Mr:' and • Mrs:, MacKenzie s two young y. g daughters; Connie and Heather.. Rots MacDonald was . another guest present that evening. • 99 or ; 100?. :'There ..seems' tel.: be, some ques-. tion as to Mr. Ross' age: Clip- pings of, past achievements indi- cate he, will be 100 - next 'Christ- mas Day, but the Family Bible records his birth as . December y 25th; •1861; In anevent he is a remarkable man. Irl the days of the, ferried 'Gale- donian Games: in Lucknow, IVIr. Ross was the. Huron -Bruce Clarnpion in. 1889 & .189.0, when he 'tosed:' the caber, put .the' shot • •and. performed ;other' feats ; of Strength ` and :skill. He joined the- Toronto police force. in 1890and -later. organiz=' ea the 'Police ,Force • Pipe Band, which became.. a ':noted organs 'i:atiofi Mr. Rosstutored every member ::of that ,.original band. He. loves the pipes, and 'as .he` ,advanced in years'; he Obtained :a, "parlor ` set," which" he could play . ,with less exertion. He now rarely attempts . to `play them, but • thrills.to , have them, • played for • him. • • as Served 36 Years In Formosa AddI$€W.M.S4 Of Home Kirk The regular August meeting •lated 'her closely ,to the -MacKay. of South Kinloss W.M.S. - was • Memorial Hospital,, which. is .do - held, at' the home of Mrs. , Ted ing"„a magnificent job ,minister— ing • to the sick arid, at the same time propogating the Gospel by means of ' its grateful patients.' There is 'need for . expansion of `buildings and `funds : to meet the MacMillan of : Formosa, who to- increasing costs • of drugs and ' I,ether with • Dr:. MacMillan, has medical. supplies. been on a brief visit to Canada. Mrs. MacMillan was 'thanked In • a 'reminiscent. mood• she : ;said • by Mrs. Hughes who ,read verses it was 36 years• since, they left accompanying the gift of a map-:, this., lacality to serve as- mission- le leaf pin presented by the se- aries in• the Island Beautiful cretary, Mrs. W., . F. MacDonald. Collyer on Wednesday.. evening, August • 3rd, with Mrs. • A. Hughes and- Mrs. H. ;Stanley, as' directors.` • Guest speaker was Mrs. Hugh • Out : of, cher rich experience during that time, she: stressed the changes that have been wrought, and their joy in ;knout- ing that •indigenous churches which have =their roots deep in their dative . soil. , have been es— tablished. • Native Formosans are The 'Bible study on ist John, Chapter 1, •was conducted by the question method and . in keeping with it's theme a members,rMrs: , H. Lavis; Mrs: W. MacDonald Miss; Dean MacLeod sang a con - elusion a; "Christian Fellowship Song." • Roli call was responded" now carrying on the work and to by a verse. With "Forgive:" support of their own churches Mrs. P. Steer coritrikuted a .solo. and displaying • great qualities of Mrs. R: MacMillan • reported on • leadership. Like other countries . the . bale and Mts L: Maclnnes of •t•ie Orient; the, people are .led; in prayer circle' The Presi- passing ,"through a . period of denjt:, Mrs: HI .Buckton,. 'closed ti.ansiton and growth :reaching the Meeting and a social time out 'fo' the things that make life ,waS enjoyed., more liveable and enjoyable & M she said it was a ;great' privilege to .have 'a part in this growing. movement, • Iter work as a "'nurse' has re • Dear, Donalda;- We -want you to know we are. happy forsooth , (Continued tiro page 9) • M • •