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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-02-19, Page 3. • . 11W7P-a4iVatiFF ww.whgT, • , X ,„ • 6 ; *Er.;t1qiiii,sro.A.y„ rm.!, 19th, 1958 ,*,,,..,......,1.1.b.,..lis., ..0•Fis?-4;.•.....s.p......01,-; LUCKNOW. U .1 ED.CI1URCH Minister: • Rev. G. A. Yfeiklejohn, B.A•' SUNDAY', FEBRUARY •tard 19.00 Chtirdh SchOol. 14.00 a.m..: Subject, "The : Battle of the. Spirit". 7:00 p.m,: :Combined Evening Service:: .46,4im•46‘66.4m.0.04W4411WHINIMMX.IIIHILLION Lucknow Presbyterian Church Minister: Rev. Wallace McClean SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd • 1,0 42;15, Sunday ',School. ! • 3.00 p• .M.: Dungannon, • I•1 7.00 p.m.: Combined Service of Worship in -the United Church. •. • LUC1C.NOW SElTiMEL, LUCKNOWP MP • ,11IIMIRIMIIMMIRIppi., Xt,•:. • Inwoms,16.• PAGE, THREE V.IM:US: .STOIM FORIVIEIL TAT -OWITEt. ' i.'. -- .-7--- • , MRS: T.. il$Auisr., ip, PASSES ' • (Con$1314ed from' Page. 1) . ed in nricl-afternoOn. 'Wind.s of ,Friend inthis comMunity from 25- to-4();:ini1e an hour had were saddened to learn Of the been predicted and the 'Centralia death. lasts Friday of Mrs. lifiintile'' Office reported wint13gt.Isting to ,Baiiey Of Qargilld been, She been miles an hour- • ,;. in, failing health for some time, A. highivP.Y. plow out Qf 4404-, Mrs. Baillie was the former 116`i"' broke through to 'Ki4oarcline. Frances Cain. of ,Lucknzow, arid, after bucking the drift from is ,well remembered for ' her, 3.36.a.m, Tuesday morning to 10 friendly and jovial disposition' aa'n• A diesel :powered plow and .8he was a daughter of Frank a snow. blower went through Cain/ and Clara Jordon of •Luck- laterto. 'widen the road. - now and: a granddaughter of. Mr. school Close •' and Mrs. T.'. F. ,Cain, "Frankie's„. r V • ft School ,busses did not venture father died shortly before.. she out and rural schools ,wereprat-- was born. :. - , • -.: . • iCally all, elbsed.. Locally there 13urialt argi wa, s. a , . 11 on Sat - were about 25, town Pupils turn- Urday. ed up for claases- at the High ; School and .the 'Public School at-' PRINCIPAL C)F tendance was •77, with about 1.5 ' of this number being • :kinder- NE'Vf CITY -SCHOOL garten students. ,They were transported home at noon 'hour 1,,ucknew 'and .district people in. Cyril Prowri's delivery ; truck were much in 'evidence on Jan - and with the storm at its height nary 28th, when the- North Agin- court public school ,was official- . ly opened. • classes: were 1 Cancelled 'for the afternoon in both, ,Schools spekop....4.1.04.uni • Harvey Hall and son John of Detroit were, week-encl.: visitors with' Mr. and Mrs., J. H. Hall. Richard: W.ebSter has been on • , the sick list for a. „couple of. •weeks and is'. confinedto hed at his homei . •• • and Mrs., Philip Stewart were guests 'at.' the Van ,Osch- . jans wedding. . at ' Kingsbridge Boman 1Catholic Church on Sat- • nrclaY• Mr, and. ,Mrs. Raymond. Mor- rissey of St Catharines, . who Were recent, visitors, with... Mr. .' and Mrs :John • England, . are. en " ja3ring a month's ' vacation - • Florida: They also plan to fly to Cuba.. 1VIrs. Morrissey is the daughter, of Mr. John England. • 'OBITUARY :, JOHN. VV. NeiplE John' W. 1WeGee Goderich„ died: at the wheel of his Car •, Thursday. /-Ie. was approaching the Square when he coilapsed. car swerved, into, a • snow. bank and stalled. ••71 -re was in his 76th year and •was bOrn .Athfield, • Of thp late Mr. 'arid°7;Mrs. Jac.68 Mc- 'ee. .Jack,-. as-. he. was widely .car repair w.ork-and :ThaChine shop work 'here a num- ber. of yPars:,ago. He later op- erated a billiard. parlor in Park- hill' arid subsequently lived' in IVIichigan for'a thrie, 'before.re - turning to ocierich.. in 1911 Where :be owned•a garage .busi, until his retirement 1946. , 4e, survived.: by hiS wife; :the. fornier Sugar' Co,ok Of :.field; five brothers,fteginald, of Goderich;" Albert, Ashfield , Jacob, Thomas and Lorne, all of Windsor; four sisters, : field McMichael,' 'Sarnia; •1Wis!' ohti Charles Fleming,. Arnhertt.: bUrg• Mrs William Boyer' Sand- , Nvich;. Mrs. • Clattde Gilbert,.'e t were warned at noon to use the front • door exit -as the schol •yard Was .deep • with :snoW, and if a youngster did become "bag-, geld down" • in the snow their plight. might not be -detected as visibility was a nutter. of , a' few scant i'yards: . , . Mail seryice was . again. dis= rupted and the newspaper truck • failed to. get through. R'ural mail !,delivery,. of, course., WaS imposs: onor.rarrworrormobormaierre.r....... rmcipa •o , 'he sc oo , w lc is located .in Metropolitan Tor- onto, is Mr. Palmer Kilpatrick; son of. Mrs. S.. J. Kilpatrick -of Dungannon, 'and. • brother *of Richard of Ashfield and Olive (Mrs, 'Cecil Blake). of Dungan- non. Palmer's. wife is• the forrn.7 er Eunice Long _of, ,Benrniller. Antong those • attending .'the 'opening.were Murdoch ' Mac- Donald formerly of 'Ripley and' ible and it may be while.now'-., an inspector of .public 1?°- sehoOls in the •city of:. TortintP. 'foreit is resumed nbrmally:, • Another Toronto inspector was •-• The mail truck got . into Jovktnt..Jackl MCEaChern :of Mount For-, MOnday. morning, but ran' off the; highway about four miles .west -of:- toWn. and was , standed. It was, late, 'Tuesday before any More _Mail, or Monday's. : and: .Tuesday's papers: reached here— and just before another. blow Was. getting Well. underway. Drifting had again. started :about neon hour on Tuesday as the wind got .up: Unaffected . by: the'storm WAS • the old faithful the railway. Trains.ran pretty much on: sche, Clule 'on the Paltrierston-Kiricaf: dine line, with the only, delaYt. being: caused by haying to ad- just their timetable .according to the, 'progress ,of the snowplows as they , kept the right-of=way, clear ahead .of each train. " • . Meetings postponed All Meetings and gathering's were••cancelled or postponed on Monday,: incitiding.. the LuclikoAr Women's ° Institute banquet • to hve been held that., evening to commemorate the fiftieth ant* Yersary:: Of the founding of the 'Branch. It 1...A11;:be held •on Thurs- day. TueSday morning's baby clinic was cancelled " It :has: not only beeh. stOrrny' but ..pi:Ad. On February ' .12th, it Was. 1,4 'below.; the 14th, .7'below; 16th, 5 ,below;. 17th, 2' blow'; 18th, 5 below,• :and according to • the' ,forcast. tere is .little immediate relief M sight. , FebrOary's,. snow- fall up /to Tuesdayjotalled 'forty . .• . • :It' has' probably -been the roughest. spell, with. 'the Most snOw,, in over. a decade., March Of 1947 was a "dandy". • it was then that the 'snowplow, inent •occurred on ,the: CNA, north of Ltickrio*,' as multipule ngines tried. to phrich the plOw, lifOugh the "Henderson' dut". • est and Mrs.' McEachern,' who 'conies 'from Walkerton,' , • •: 'Mrs. Melda -Thep 'Lane) and her husband, Norton, .' Mr. and 'Mrs. , Harold • Ourns•;. both prominent in Tor:onto-. education-: al circles, were preSent. So, too 'Were Mr. - land Mrs:. Arthur. Pat terSon. ,A.rthur,Nwho •frorn Ripley, is prititiPal of ,AgineoUrt C011egiate. : • . :There were even :parents'. pres- exit who' had,: LhoknoW, connect- ions. Don Treleaven- iS a sbn 'of Mrs. Fred -Treleaven of Luck - now Mrs.': Elsie .AlterPerigoe, a member- of the .1;forth. Agin-. court Home" and School execut- ive: is' a cOusin of ltOzella • For ithe Riding Of..: Bruce 4 • , will be belft at 'the LEGION -HALL, SOUTIIAMPT N . • at 7;30 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th • SPECIAL ''SPEAKM • • . • • .1, •, • • • i• 4, 1,••••• • 77. -,1•1•"•-•;,--..., 7 . fr • Assistant to the Minister of. Citizenship arid Immigration.- • • . • . • ; .• 4,,,, ',' . ' is9, 0>4114,44.1•11,411.4'0•041•444.01•114,4141.4110.01.9.14i..,9..4.1.041m1,1.1.0.4....P.111""- '''".•*•••°4118!424• . ., •„ ,• . . . . . . . , . . • • , i''• • - ' .. ••.; •-.'' ',.''',-,7.., ..••:‘,„1... .• The Canadian Order of .Foresters• , • . will 'hold. their • .BENEFIT •EOCI-IRE and. I-IIDOT'PArttir . . w • , , JIMMY FlUIVIPFIREY At • The Recreation Centre, sDAY, FEBRUARY 25th. at 0,30 p.m :•• • '• • • PRIZES AND 'LIJNCEI •• AdriiiSsion :50e ,••• Eteryone Welcome The school is a new . building,, friends and'•edu.ational •aii•thorit:. . . starting 'off with ten classrooms' ies inspeeted the school .after the and an addition • already in :the opening:: and had coffee :later in • offing; Four • hundred, parents; the:auditoriuni. . .MAILS TO PUBLICIZE LUCKNOW AND .13ISTRICT. CENTENNIAL . • • . • • ' --'4'-'- 9:' '4 • , • • ): • Hve KITCHEN.CUPBOARDS BUILT Without disturbing your ,Horyie!, • We will take measurements and, build cupboards, store, fixture's, etc., in our Own shop. REFINISH • FURNITURE • 'For further particUlars and estimateS, contaCte. ucknOw-'''''Vklobtf Specialties Bob, cAtitt4i3g4 '.and BILL GRAHAM, PrOps(In th . former heltori;hop ,across from: treleaVen's Mill) 4.•‘' •WX The "first shot" wasfired last' week in Idire'c't: mail publicizin,g- of the Lucknow and District Cen- tennial, -Above; Mrs, Ed, Thom '(Rosa Miller) is sheWri with PostmaStcx Xerineth daMerOn, -dropping” the:first; of thousands -Of “ey,e opening" ;envelopes that will be carrying the Centennial messages throughout Canada and the United States and , even abrbad. The , envelope carries mini- ature "likens' of Donald . ,•.• . • . 4 7, , 4 , . 1 , • .. , . . - • . • ,, . , N 6 . •‘, • • niei famed Scottish athlete who cornfreted' in the Caledenian ,Gaines ih Lucknovv before the turn of • tWe. century, 'and whian, caricature has • becometradition- ally ,associated with The. ,SepoY • Above the "brawn'' who is shouldering the ttorie; is the, 'Gaelic greeting CaediMille Failthe::.• meaning a • ,thousand welcOrnet, .Underneath is the' peal "Will •Ye NO 7Come Back .Again?" and across the bottem :of the eneViope 'i'n bold type is "Luckriok and Distric.t. Ceriterr, • These .envelopes went On sale last week,: and -themitial priht-, ink was St.:Yon sold out; Mote . be- available this Week ' arid 'A-, hetise-to-house 64:11 bein • • ,:plantied.t ' Envelope sales ' are • in charge ' Of "Mr.- and. Mrs, :Ads 'Pollock, 'froni, whorri they ,thay 13-e' Chased.. .. ° 7' ' , Photo. ' ,. • • ..:•• 7. A