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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-04-08, Page 1• a 00 A'Year In :..Advance $1.0QExtra. To U.S.A.. weicNO W, ONTAII,IQ. WFi DNE$.D'AY,:APRIL 8th, 1959 rry 1) Iected 'Terry Dalton of Ashfield.:Twp; and, Leroy Rintoul; of White- church were elected presxdents• ,oE the: Dungannon and, Lueknow. 441 Calf Clubs respectively at. an organization meeting. • in . the Lucknow town hall on Monday night. �, 1. ' 'B Arthur Bolton of Clinton, as- sistant agricultural representa .tive • of Huron, •County, 'presided at the meeting and explained' the '?do.. and don'ts" of 4-H club work. A large. group of young ;people was present' to hear • Mr. Bolton who . also `-showed .. films to the group. , •• Chester . Finnigan • and John °.Clark vi11. again be leaders .for the Dungannon club which is . sponsored . by the Colwanash Junior Farmers. Jamieson Ribey was . elected vice-president, Zita Redmond,. sec.-treas., Douglas' • Fisher, press' reporter: tOtJhers' .registering .at Monday's meeting included ' Donald Adkin, , Cecil '' Cranston, Leroy Sowerby, Geo. Clark Bobbie . McNeil; Robert. Brindley, Harry Brindley, Betty • •Smyth, Mary.. McAllister: MARK' WEDDI-NC* ARY:� �. >ERS ANN.1/ Mr. and `112rs, Cyril Campbell of town observed their 45th wed- ding '.anniversary on' Wednesday,. April 8th, an .occasion that was fittingly observed on Satu. rday, when a familydinner, was.. sere- • ed in Hackett Church basernent, with 'the:.ladies of the 1.cwngrega= • tion catering: • Following a sumptuous Mealy toasts 'were .. proposed with ;Rev. Wallace; Roulston acting as::m,as • ter of ceremonies: The, gathering, which included .the family, 'int - Mediate relatives and neighbours then adjourned to theCampbell home; where a social.. afternoon was spenti. Mr. and Mrs; ' Campbell were both natives' of Huron :Township, but following: ' their marriage took up residence' on; the "Mike • Alton: farm" near . Lagiesville •where they farmed. until retiring to„Iucknow three years . ago. • The :manage : of.forty-five years ago was performed by Rev; A. R. Kellum - of Olivet Church, assisted: by the bride's brother Rev. "Roulston, who had just been ordained. Mrs. Campbell is •the former Mamie Roulston, daughter of. the late Johnsten, Roulstolrr' and Mary Helm. Mr. 'Campbell .is an; only son of ' the , late Henry' Campbell and Annie Stirling. ,Mr. -,and Mrs. Campbell have a family of four daughters, ;Mrs. Wiltaier :Harlton (Ina) 'of '.St. Marys, Miss Eileen Campbell ,` • f •Kitchener, Mrs; Ross Gainm'ie • (Grace) of••West Wawanosh; Mrs. . Victor' Kannapin• ” (t,ouise) of Kitchener, and one son, ' H'arry Campbell of the '2'ukon. All:were present for the ,anniversary party but the latter. • • Mrs. Campbell has two sisters and four brothers. who were ,pre- sent, Mrs. ,13,' B. Solomon (Jen nie) of Stratford, Mrs. Wm. •Bor- ••den • (Annie) of Stratford, Wm. and Walter Rouiston, of ,• Huron Township, Cliff of Stratford and ' Rev. Edgar Roulston of . Lucan. A brother Percy ,Roulston, has passed On.,. Mr, . Campbell's • only• sister, Mrs, Charles Alton. (Edith) was. present as was the, flower girl at the wedding ,45 years ago, Miss Marion.'Solornan of Stratford. Close neighbours of Niro arid Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Jean. Jar- dine, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wraith and 'Rein. and Mrs. KaiserP- f1ed curcuit. were others ' resent to honer p "Cyril and Morale," who• received lovely gifts as :niemen- tos of the oecasion. Rintoul residents Andrew Andrew Gaunt, Torn? Todd and Murray .Gaunt. will 'act' as lead "s. again for the Lucknow Calf .Club sponsored by !the Lucknow Agricultural' Society. Crawford McNeill is.,vice president.• of the" club, ''Barry ly en,ary,o sec;: -areas., and Terry" Wilson; press reporter. Other members are .Keith Roul- ,stop, Gary Rintoul, • Wayne Todd,` Bryan Gammie, 'Douglas Dickie; Ronnie Austin, Ross Hamilton. Short' On Members • Last year the Lucknow and District . Lions Club sponsored' a grainclub with Blake Alton 'and Vernon, Hunter 'AS, leaders. Pros :..petits. this year are for a grain- corn club abut only three„ bers'.si ned up on:Monday. They were were John and Bill. Andrew and Denver/ Dickie. Ten are, needed. to form a club. • UAW REPRESENTATIVE, Omar '•$rooks, local • Massey Harris agent, has..been' appointed Focal representative ,for '•Colvin's Garage, • Teeswater, , Pontiac. Buick and GMC. dealer for this area. , • ''Omar has the new 1959 :Pon- tiac and Vauxhall; 'ears on dis- play at his shop here, and also available' at all times are a wide selection of god .used cars. at Colvin's. TRANSFERRED ' TO ICC.. Michael Kinahan , a native of West Wawanosl,' who 'is employ- ed .'by the Webster. Air s•Equip-. -Ment of London,' has: ,been trans- ferred by rans-ferred;.by. that. firm to Vancouver wwhere -'he will be a sales repre sentative. Michael '' motored :to the ; coa'st, accompanied:: by his brother, 'Bill Kinahati ,of West Wawanosh, who returned by. air: QUIETLY MARK THEIR. 40th' ANNIVERSARY 'Me and Mrs..Sam .Swan quiet- ly marked their' •40th wedding nniversary at their:. home at Belmore on .April 2nd: Three . of theirfour daughters and their' fan)ilies: were present T for a f amu,lr • gathering. Mr.. and Mrs. • Stewart MacDonald and family • of: Dorchester, Mr. and ;Mrs. Ernest Murphy and- fiamily 'of Wroxeter, ' Mr. and.. Mrs; • Har- vey, Mole. and '.family, Lucknow. Wand. Mr, and Mrs. Swan's: grand- daughter, Coline. .J,VIcDonald of Ripley. ,Mr. and.. Mrs. .John S. - MacDonald ..of Ripley : were, un-' able to be present. -SNOW DISAPP'EARIN.G Fields are' practically bare, and snow banks •wthich had. piled high, are rapidly disappearing. It's rather amazing the way ``:the beautiful" has vanished .for tem- peratures haven't • soared .lby any means: That has .been• fortunate, for flood„ danger has thus been minimized. .Locally .' about the only complaint has been ..an un- usual amount of cellar flooding The ,County road, south: was under water. ' near :the" 9th Con- cession' at the week -end, .but' traffic got, through;. • BORN HALLA•M—.in Kincardine Hospi- tal, • on, Wednesday, ,April . 1, 190, to Mr. and Mrs: • Fred Hallam of M.'.larton,: a son. The infant:born prematurely died a few •hours after •birth.. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs.' Leslie . Anderson wish: to announce • the engage.' ment , of their eldest, daughter, Elizabeth Maude to Eldon John; son ' MacLennan, of Lochalsh, ,son of Mr. and Mrs: Emile MacLen- nan: The wedding will take.,.place inr April:' MOVE TO THE IRWIN: CAR,RUT'HERS nvaa f,. • :Mr. and Mrs. Brian D lornan. arid family: of St. ''honias have taken taken up residence on the Irwin Carruther's farm, R•R, 3: Moly- rood Which they purchased re gently. . Mr: and, Mrs. -Dolman. are na- tives of `Holland, but .have" been in: 'Canada • 'for several., yeas 'They have two ' pre-school age children, Margaret •Anneand Ger- . ald. John Dolernan. , • ••.. •LARGE CROWD' °AT CALICO ,BALL The 'Kairshea Women's Insti- tute had the -somewhat dubious distinction of ushering, in the winter with a storm ion the ni,g.h't of • St. And'rew's ball, November. 28th, • and of ushering it. out (we.: hope) with: another, blow on•'Fri day, April 3rd'' on the occasion of their annual Calico ;Ball., • :,Last Friday • night's stOrm 'that swept in about the slipper hour,. was . short lived but made motor 'ing'pretty'rough that •evening.. Despite the ,blow, there was a big crowd at ;the dance, and the. ladies . excelled ' themselves in their display: of colorful home' sewn and•: ready made., cotton gowns. Prize winners were as follows: High, ': School students; home sewn, Nancy Forster.,' : Helen :Campbell; :Under 25, ' home sewn, :Joanne Hunter, Jean—Richards; over 25; hoane sewn, Mrs Tom MacKenzie, : Mrs. Harvey Hou- ston, : under, 25, ready ;made,: Lou- ise Andrew;. Lynda' Button; over 25., _ ready ni�ade,. iVIrs. : Win. G. u , ter. Mrs.Lavis Hunter, Harry r The fudges were Mr, and • Mrs. „GQrdon ' and Mrs., MacKay of :Wingham. Cameron ..MacDonald was master of ceremonies ' and. music was by Carruthers orebes- try. t • TWELVE .PAGES, , ' OPEN KINTAiL HALL FRIDAY The 'Kintail Community Cen- tre will' be • officiallyµ opened on Frtjay .evening with Reeve Cecil ; Blake of Ashfield doing the hon- ours: • , The hall is the former Kintail, ''.Schoolhouse which had been un-'• Used for, several years. For a no- minal sum the • building was turned oyer by the, Ashfield -School :,,`Area Board to ' the:. Kin tail`' ,Women's Institute, hich organization has . undertaken a major renovation of the building, so that it will now provide' an attractive Community' centre, as well .as an assembly:, centre 'for. the Institute., The ':,old Kintail hall, had to go to make'way for highway im- ,provenients, and 'the converted' and.' redecorated schoolhouse will .: now provide improved 'facilities for the ,various- activities of the Kintail ;c oMmunity. To make.the` official opening the 'Institute has: arranged a : card 'party- and box social, to ti com- mence at .6.30: Another projects of 'the .• Kintail Institute is the compiling of a . Tweedsmuir 'history. Mrs. Geo. Moncrief is in charge' of 'this and will appreciate pictures and 'his- torical informatiorr�of people and farms in the ',Kintail area: 'RECEIVE. APPLICATI'ONS FOR;:TEACHER VACANCY Lucknow District • High School. Board has .received five appli- cations for• the vacancy on. „ the. • staff. resulting . from Mr..'Laur's resignation " The r'"applications. 'were : reviewand discussed at ed. c+uss: Monday night's . meeting. -` The Board also ' discussed. ,the matter :of ` boiler insurance and are 'lookin•g ,into this ,matter .in regard ' to suitable. coverage.: ere Runners= Ontario: • uvenile s 114.44,044. Lucknow Juvenile hockey. club • W.O.A.A. champions and O.MV1, H.A. 'Juvenile. "D". finalists are piotured during- their' semi-final. series f ur al .Wainfleet. Front row, left to right, Garry Ritchie, Bill 'Robinson, Bruce Baker, Jerry ,Mowbray, Tom- Collyer, ` Art ;,Short,, back ,row, left to right, Harold Ritchie,.. Walter Arnold Otto ' 'Pedersen, Floyd Stanley, ; Sentinel Photo ' Boob Andrew; Fraser Asihton, PAW, .Henderson, Jinn. Pedersen, r" a a. .1 • • 4. • •'k 8 .� P .. •