The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-11-02, Page 2NM TWO
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO
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'WEDNESDAY, , NOV- And, 1960
family of St Catherines, Mr. &•
Mrs. Barry Wenger of Winghaln,
Miss Janet Gaunt and Mr. Don
Dirstein of Hanover, Mr. and
Mrs Eddie Waddel of Tees -wat-
er, •Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wad-
del of Goderich . and other
friends and neighbours.
Mr. and Mrs. ` Keith Collyer
visited on' Sunday.. at. the home'
'of Mrs. Collyer in Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Coulter
have inoved *. to the home of Mr •
and Mrs, • David McDonald: Mr..:
Coulter. has ,sold his . home tq•
Mr. and . Mrs. . Clarence Adams.
Mrs. • Ezra. Sinoltz visited, en -
Sunday at the home of Mr.: and
Mrs. Clayton,Sholtz" in 'Goderich.
Mr. Ezra Sholtz has .been phea-
sant huntingdown around Cha-
tham forthe past week,
. Mrs. Jim McInnes, Mrs. Daw-
son Craig, and Mrs: Victor 'Ern,. •
erson attended a course in Luck -
now last week, do how to con-
duct meetings. The speaker was
Mrs. '•G. ' :Gordon Maynard of
'Unionville, ;she represented the
home . economic department of:
Agriculture. ' •
MASKS. BIG PUSH
ON DRAW TICKETS
The regular Monthly meeting
of Branch. 309 Canadian Legion
Was ,held Tuesday, Otter 25th
With .a very small attendance,,
and the president, Harold .Ritchie
presiding. The attendance draw
was not won Warren Wylds
being, absent. •
Plans were made for•..the No
vember lith memorial service, to
.be. • held in the Anglican Church
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at• lQ a.m, •All. ex -servicemen in
• • the district are asked to: j odyn'" the
Legion on parade and gather . at
the Legion • Hall at. 9.:30 a.m. The
annual ' Poppy Campaign will.
take place on Saturday, . Novem-
ber 5th. , .
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Final arrangements were; znade
for the banquet, preceding the
annual dance. Members can get
their tickets "from, members of
the executive committee:.
The draw tickets. are not sell
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mg well,; and' Ted 'Collyer asked f his return 'apprenticed with a
for a big push ' during the 're-' tinsmithing firm. in ' Buffalo,
where he learned. the trade.
Mr: McLeod married . Ida
Joynt . of'. Lucknow, daughter of
Mr: and Mrs, John Joynt and for
two or three; years they resided
in California where Mr. Mc-
OCAL HARDWARE.
MERCHANT DIES
WmWM. S McL EOD *eS. n -
gaged
who was en
gaged, in the hardware business
in Lucknow for a n*amler . of
years before . his retireiiient,
passed •away in Wingham: hOspi=•
tall on Saturday evening. • He had.
observed.' his. '73rd . 'birthday ' on
October. ',18th. • `'
Mr. McLeod had not enjoyed
good health for a lengthy period : •
onda October. 24th,the ; 'Mr. and ' Mrs. .Archie Watt: of
and . while his condition was On M • - - y, ,
of e ' formation' •meeting ' of the Luck- Toronto, and Rev,, •George Watt
it t rd
IDH�S NEWS
• RCH.
'�VI3IT�CHV .
Douglas and ' Bobby Ross
spent the week -end at the home
of • their grandparents,: Mr.and
Mrs John Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. �RoSs Smith and
Kathy, . of Toronto spent the,
week -end at the . home of Mr,.
Mts. Russel Chapman,
Mrs. Irene Patterson of Tor-
Editors,; onto spent the week -end ,with
,Dan pat.,
Royher .another, Mrs. William Tay-'
Wm. Zenner. nor,'
worsening of . . late was not
aided as critical. It was not un-. now. h •
igh School Cadet Corps , of Oakville visited :on • Thursday
g was 'held in the g asium:. at the home o
til Saturday afternoon,• that, itn
was deemed : necessary 'to take 'Speaker for the event was Capt.
I H D,. Thompson of town. He ex-
him. to the hospital 'where he •
passed away about: • on hour • after IPlained
the cadet schedule for
his adnussion, this year. He also told' them of Mr. Ross "McGregor spent :the`
the importance of :cadet training week -end at the home of Mr. &
in secondary schools .and of the Mrs, Walter. Arscott.' •
opportunities oft getting higher Patricia 'and Bernadette: 'king
rank by going to ,camp : of ' Teeswater. spent a few. days
• ` '' " at. the. home of Mr and Mrs,
On Wednesday; October 26th, Walter Arscott. •
the annual Hallowe'en 'party. &' Mr., and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, • Mr,.
dance was held in the , High i•John `Mirehouse of Biggar, Sask.,
School • auditorium. At 8:30 p.m_ i Mr, & Mrs. Russel Ritchie, Miss'
the dancing commenced. An un.„ Margaret Taylor of Wingham,
usually. large number of the stu-
Mr, and' Mrs: Charlie Tiffin,
incostumeAbout
dents were Mrs.: Mary Jane Tiffin and Miss
9:00, the costumes : were judged jLila 'Emerson visited' on Sunday
. $10.00 was voted to the Cana Lebd was employed ;in the hard- by Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. McLeod "and at' the home ;of . Mr. and.
Mr, s., -dian National: Institute for : the : Miss; Fiederlein, The results are l •
usuiess. About 1911. they. � ' . �•Vactor Emerson,
Blind. ware b as ,follows: Fancy ,couple, Barb
returned to Lucknaw where Mr. gra Murry N Mr. , and Mrs.' Russel, Gaunt &
McLeod became associated' in Murray, ancy F ter, Co- 11Ri~
ors
the hardware partnership. of Bell mic couple, Donna R:intoul and'M • and Mrs Tom Gaunt. • of
Beverley Wall, • Best dressed i .Ingham sperm Sunday at the
LEADERS ATTENDand• McLeod.The store 'was later ...=
SCOUT. ,
gent; Keith ':Kaiser; Comic gent; : home of ,Mr
_ and Mrs. Harold
LOCAL� BANQUET � � • operated' by' �IicLead and Joynt, , . � Gaunt. in Sarnia,.
until 1921, .when ,Robert Rae & Ernest Ackert; Comic lady,aeill!.1
Coa er and fancy ladMr, and Mrs. Don Ross spent
banquet' at Walkerton last W. A. � Porteous bought
the buss l? y� ,
f Rev. and Mrs.
John Watt., Rev. John Watt ob-
served; "' his 80th birthday on
•Th•ursday.
•'Mr. *McLeod was a . son'_ of
John and Johanna McLeod and
was. born at Forest on October
18th; ,1287. He went west with
his. parents as 'a youth and •upon
,gaining few days.. The draw
will ' be made:at • the Remem-
brance Night dance. ..
The sick report. -showed three
members, in hospital and these
will be remembered. ,
e .. q g the week -end in . St...Catherine's
Wednesday marked the:failness. belle Thompson.
f At 10:00 o'.clock weird creams wt,here ' they attended =the .12th,
-meeting of the Saugeen District ; Mr. ' ' c1=.cod's:. knowledge of k reunion for . the Lincoln and
Boy Scout Association for' leap the hardware. . business and his
and yells were heard , as the stu-.
dents crawled thro h the "Dor- ; Welland • Army Regiment ' which,
ders az�d comncnittee. , znem(ber§. ` constant aim: oto serve his costo-:.,... ,, through . was held in the: 'Legion Hall:.:.
In attendance from Lucknow mens fairly, '. honestly and in tor House." And was it . any won-
.der? After being.: pulled through Mr:, and Mrs_ Arthur. Simpson
were Mr: and, Mrs; Stuart Coll- their best interests; won •: him the •of Toronto .visited; ozir Saturday
yer; fir. and. Mrs. . D. Thom confidence and friendship ofe outside door ,you 'would _go
p -
and Mrs. Donald Mac- m ; le. = for a run bn a spring board with at the '.home of Mr and Mrs.
son; Mr•any .people mats at its end..Ne one would Hugh
Simpson.: ,
•Kinnon, Mr. McaLeod continued • from .
' Mr. and Mrs Garnet Farrier
The. duck down,' crawl .through a!
various centres reported time to`' time,. to • assist in this
- tunn . getup again, After j`and, family moved• to their "new
el and', • :
on the year's. activities with • hardware store, until lingwith home r in . Whitechurch on Satur-
Scoutmaster . Collyer giving , the health . forced his permanent. re -.Your . face .was wiped . a
large : sized ':chunk `of . liver, you •I' u'y
report of the local group. tiremen Mr, and` Mrs. Bll.Parker; and
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He was a member of Lucknow would go •for, a walk up to. the; . fazrul
funeral parlor,. •A senior student y of , Exeter visited : on.
United; Church and of Old Light ��
Sunday at the: : home of - Mr. and
took you by the grin over to ahe
70 YEARS MARRIED Lodge; A:F. and AM. A memor-
ialMrs Ben McClenaghan. '
service.was held onMonday .
cdffin, ` when the ' :person in the . ;
coffin jumped and gave one hot- Mr, and 'Mrs: Lawson mai'
evening. when members confer -I of Paisley:visited ' on
rid scream. At last,•the journey Sunday' at
red the last: rites of Masonicthe :home of'Mr, and .Mrs.; Ai-
wa/ over: and you.:would hope .. ,
Order.. On esday, . Rev. How- Bert. iCoultes: Miss Maitjorie
and _W_ Strapp, conducted the You never had US'. go through: it.
a Coulter of Wingham spent:�.the
Elul ran,service-at-,-the-Johnstone-''
. Mr. and � Mrs: George Genache
of Tees -water. . observed their
7 i wedding anniversary : ozr
Saturday. Mrs.: Grenache is the
former =Euphemia :Stuait-of Kin
loss Township, • daughter; of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Charles
and Mr Grenache• ''is the son Stuart`of
' the late>Mr. and . Mrs. Joseph
Grenache of Culross Township:
.
e r To conclude the' evening, more week -end home . ' of her
k end at the
Funeral Honie dancing was: `.held; , and it was `parents Mr; and Mrs:.: Albert
. McLeod had been a Mason _ : Coultes. 44 years, 'joining : in•. 1916 closed . with a .delicious snack, .
* * Mrs- Doris Willis : visited on
when F. T. Arms�rong was inns- • . .. `. � , ..Sunday. at �fhe•.home of Mr. arid..•
,ter:' Monday's: , Memorial service :. The Secondary School Teachers ,.
4 Mrs. ;S . C. Willis in' Gowans'town:
. convention was Held � in Listowel �•'
They ' were . married by Rev.! Was conducted �by Donald B, Mr...Charlie .Taylor. is - a. patient'
•,D D. Davidson, of : Langside
Robert MacKenzie:. on October 27th...•,
1Tnteime in Wingham General hospital.
'Interment . was in . Greenhill
Presbyterian ' Church, and have On: Saturday` ; evening . there
lived in Teeswater since 1899, Cemetery, the'pallbearers being BUYER FROM N.D. AT ., •
were
• around 80 people � who atm
W. L: MacKenzie, W:• A. Porte- CULBERT SHORTHORN : SALE tendedarid. Mrs
Hen -
ow, W Anderson. : Cameron
Mr. , a :Bill Hen
MacDonald, John
Cliff Edwards of. Watford ry's . 21st Wedding Anniversary
Hall and
•held at their . home. • . Guest from.
MANY K 1 uD 1 ES ' A i Charles Webster.-- .' paid $850. for MaPle Emblem a
• National, the toppricedistance were'. Mr.. anal
Mrs.
Mr. McLeod is survived . by a 'bMll at Orville 'Mitchell Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. 'Wilfred' Johnston the W. sal h A. Culbert. and• Sons pro-Orest Howemhuck Mr. and Mrs
COSTUME PARTY
• . There- were; scores of •children
in all. manner. of costumes at the
Lucknow'&` District Lions Club
.Hallowe'en party ;in ' the . Arena
on Monday evening •
A wet evening somewhat cur-
tailed
ur-
t ailed the . visitations ' of , th
young "trick' or ' • treat" crowd
but they were under cover at
the arena ii large numbers for
the costume parade headed : by
Piper Frank' MacKenzie..
Costumejudging,• a peanut
scramble ' and' areat to each
child upon;' leaving the arena
completed the . evening's activi-
ties which were over about nine
o'clock'_ ,
Three cash. prizes of 75c,. 50c
(Helen) of Brantford and. a son, ` ay °f Bob Dunn, Re and Dougand
uction• e e d on Tues •
Jack , : McLeod of Woodstock. last week -
.Miss; Karen Weir all of . Toron-
Surviving . also . aresix grand_ 'Maple Emblem Gypsy was the
and : Mrs.. Bill O'Brien . of
children, Bruce;. Paul and Miri top .price female and �soIcl for . WW e;
d Whalen/ , Corners,; . Miss , Phyllis
am Johnston and Lois, Betty' and . $400. to • Ernie• Fray . and Sons of.
Owen Sound O'Brien, Miss Frances Henry,
Bili McLeod. One sister survives, : • . Miss Judy Hayes of London, Mr. pianist for the .afternoon. Lun h
Mrs. :Ernest ' Rumford ,of. Detroit. The buyer;coming the greatest . a .
' .and Mrs. Stanley Anderson.and 1 was ,served.:
Mrs. McLeod. predeceased•� her distance.'was from, New• Bruns- ' ; 1 -
wick•, and paid $600 for a.'bull. •
husband' on October 6th, • . 1942, ..
and they lost ' a three-year-old . There was a fair crowd at the.
sale, bat breeders . considered
KINLOUGH:
Mr, and Mrs: 'Cliff . Armstrong •
of ' Niagara ; Falls. visited . with'
Mr. and Mrs: James M. Hodgins
over the'week-end •
Misses Nellie and Margaret
Malcolm, Mr. and •Mrs: John
EmerSon of Lucknow visited on , :.
Sunday evening, .With Mr and
Mrs. Frank . Maulden ;and Keith
and Mr . J. R.. Lane.
• Mr. and Mrs. ,Clifford Scott. of
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs:: Frank .'
Currie of „Huron visited on Sun-. ,
day with ..:Mrs..' Gertrude Walsh:
Mrs: ..Katherine' Collins and.
pupils. of S:S No:. 2 '(Kiniough)
held a. ` Hallowe'en ': party on
Monday .afternoon: Judges were ,
Mrs.' Frank Maulden, Mrs: 'Geo.
Graham,' MisSMayr Boyle: Priz-
es were` as ,��follows: Best ; pre'.
school o costume, Lois. Anne Nich-
olson, Margaret'•Collins and John
Bushell; Grades 1 to ; 4, Comic,
Wayne Percy,..,. Ronnie Gillespie;
Fancy dress, ' 1 and . 2, Linda
Dillon; Marilyn , Bushell, 'Grades
5 to 8, 'Comic, Sharon ' Dillon,
Philip, Breckles; " Fancy. , ,dress,
Mary Jane Stark, Jimmy Schnel '
le; Best . Hallowe'en Costume,
Shirley Bushell,Arthur- Bieck
les; Best Cloth' Costume, Brenda.
Hewitt, - Allan 'Nicholson; Best
Paper Costume, Bruce Bushell,
Joan Percy; Best Jack 0 Lan-
ter"n, Joan • Percy; Program; Ar- • :
thur 'Stanley presided. All' . join-
_ed in 0 Canada :arid The :Hal-
lowe'en Song. Chorus, The owl.
ands. The 'Night of Hallowe'en;
Duet,: :Jean Sutton . and Sharon
Stanley, . `Left . right out of your
heart." Sharon Stanley read the
minutes of ,.the .`last Junior Red
Cross meeting. : Readings, Mar-
jorie .Burt; .Philip ;Breckles, Joan.
Percy and ` Brenda Hewitt; Con=
test;•.,Jean Sutton.•
Mrs.' Bert Nicholson • 'thanked
the teacher and pupils and all
whip assisted to make `a pleasant
afternoon. Miss Edna Boyle was
gh er, Lois, in: 1925. .
dao t, ,
Mr. " Mcl,ec�d s ' .motherthat stock' of such , who quality sold.
was known here,.. died in June of at bargain prices.
1954.
HAD TOP MARK' I N
PURCHASES, RANCH IN r ,'
marrint. COLUMBIA LONDON SCHOOL•
Mr. and Mrs. 'George E. Col- ,Miss' Marlene Hunter had' the
and 25c were given. ,in each f well have sold their business & privilege of attending Commen-
group as follows: • home in Dawson Creek, B_C. • & 'cement exercises last week held
— • ay' miles south of Groundbirch, ;$,,C, at Clark,Road High School, Lon=:.
Pre -School` Sandra Foil... in turn have bought ht: a ranch 14 at r' i: Patricia Laid -
tine. dergarten Margaret : complete, with cattle and horses. law, a Grade 12 student, was
MontgJoanne Anderson. Grades ands It. is real cattle country, Geo. presented with, the B'nai . B'rith
omery', Donna Greer,'and .
says, and the only, ranch in the awardfor the highest mark in
Thompson,• _ and Greg Hfinter. There Wasn't much in. the m- $25. 'There tu-
Joanne MacRae,Janet valley. , for which she
e are some 1,500 -
Grades '3 and 4 Jack Cam- plement line, so they are having dents enrolled..
eron, Nancy' Kirkland, ,Linda the ,implements shipped out froth In ' addition Patricia received
Walden.. Grades •.5 and 6 their ' Kinloss Township, farm. a book on 'Canadian poetry don -
Donna Corrin, . Drew.. MacRae, This 100 -acre; farm a half -mile ated: for the highest standing in
Janet Carruthers Grades „7 and east of Holyroodis for ininiedi- English; also the Township
8 - Madonna Graham. ,Elaine : ate sale.
Murray,: Jane Joynt, Mary Fin- George adds that he and Ruth
laysori are fine and liking, rantsh life:
The
Mies were Mrs. MiltonTheir son Jack is `still at Dawson
Rayner, Miss >. • ter . and Creek and their daughter, Gwen,
Mrs. Grant McDnarmid., at Fort Nelson.
Council History awardfor grade
a c
eleven, ' is
for $15.00: .
.Patricia s the daughter' of M.
and Mrs Ken Laidlaw: Mrs.
Laidlaw is formerly Elleda Hun-
ter of Ashfield. .
In' OBSP:RVANCE Of 'ONTARIO EDUCATION WE
November 6 - 12
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Will . Be Heid
AT THE LUCKNOW PUBLIC SCHOOL.
. from 7:30 to 10:00; p.m.
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arents and All Interested in Educ ►tion .AireCordially
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invited To Visit. The Schools
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