Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-10-08, Page 3`VV'Ei.?NLA -- 4TOBER 8, ig58, TIM 'LUQKNOW SENTINEL, LUCI1� QNTARIQ Luckfnow Presbyterian Church :Minister: Rev, Wallace McClean'. SUND,,%,Y, OCTOBER 12th. Thanksgiving Sunday 10,00 a,m.:.• .Sunday School •11;00, ' a.ni.:. ..Sacrament of Baptism... - • 3.00.p,01.: Erskine, Dungannon 7.00 p.m,Evening;' Meditation I LUCKNOW 1 '•.LIBERAL NOMINATION . (Continued from page 1) former M.P. -ter Bruce; fA. Y. McLean of Seaforth, former M.P. for Huron;:, and Chester Merriam of . Tara, Federal._ candidate for Bruce in the last Dominion glee-, tion, q• Name Officers • W. B Anderson presented the •nominating • ieommittee's , report' and the meeting app' roved the following slate of officers:. Hon. Pres., Cliff. Dunbar, Ethel; pres. George Inglis, Carrick; vice presidents, Zbne••A,• W. B. Ander Son, responsible, tfor organizing the municipalities of ' Huron, Kinloss, • Lucknow and . Ripley; Zone B, Robert Simpson•, 'Ki1rtai1,, •Ashfield, Colborne and West Wawanosh• Zone • c,. R. •erington, :Wingharn; $, ,Neth- Turriberry, Brussels and. Grey; Zone D, Herb Kuntz, of Formosa,Culross, tr„ Mildmay; Zone . E, Mr.. Scott, Fairservice, Blyth, East Wawan- osh, Morris, Blyth; For. ladies'. Affairs,. Mrs: Andy Lunn, Wing - ham; secretary, W. A. Porteous, Lucknow; 'treasurer, Wm. Elston,' Morris. . Minister. Rev. Gordon R. Gei. er, : I B.A:, B.D. • I SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12th • 10.00 a.m.:. Chiir.ch• School 1.11:00 a.m.: DIVINE WORSHIP'''. I Sermon theme, "THANKSGIVING .1 'SUNDAY. OCTOBER 19' • f. Special.Anniversary'.Services I Fowl Supper, Tues: Oct...21st/ ,. Thought. For The ' Week: . . .• i Were: thanks with every • gift I e 'essed Each'.day would , be •thanksgiv in • g•. • Were : gratitude ,its yery , best, Each ' life woufd ' be' 'thanksliv ;�: ing. I -,Locate. ' Sunday visitors With Mrs.. Wm. 'Bushell' were: Mr. • d Mrs. - h a� .Air. dill Masotti, Ripley; Mr. and Mrs. George McMann ;:and Linda, . of; Underwood, • Mr. and Mrs How- ard Smith ,of Paisley..• Mrs Gordon . Webster, of Port. Credit was 'a, recent visitor with Misses, Ada and Hazel Webster and upon her return • was • actor panied by Hazelwho spent the l'.. -week -end .there ,:Mr. 'H A Doupe;"of Port:Cre dit and a •.former. Continuation. Three Candidates A•19 'three candidates nominated contested the convention The .other . two were &ott Fairservice. of Blyth, nominated. by : Gordon. Elliott and Herb Kuntz, with Mr: Elliott;: presenting the can- didates, attributes to:the audience; and Calvin `Kraiuter of Brussels nominated : by ;Leslie McKay', and George Hutchison : with Mr. Mc Kay:. speaking on his, behalf: An Active Man R S. ,Hetherington spoke on behalf of the • successful rancid ate, •Rae .J.. Watson, • who• has' been. a . "spark pl,•ug" rn' inany ,ac- _ DONNYBROOK eneral Miss . Elaine Jefferson of• "S.: Helens . was :home.'over .the week-. end Mr. and Mrs. 'Edw'ard: Robin son and family, visited relatives at, Sarnia at. the week -end • Mand 'M Mr: 'Mrs; Jim• Leddy, : • Mr. Chas :Jefferson andr' M. and Mrs. lI " Jefferson were Sunday. „visit ors ' with 'relatives •. ,at Guelph. ;Mr. aridMrd. ' Wrn:.'MacMillan of London' ' were ,recent : guests. with Mr: 'David and. Miss .Jose- phine .,McAllister and also called on their niece; Mrs. : Stuart Cham;: School principal'= in Lucknow,' underwent an oeration • recent ,ly from which he is '; convale ing favorably. Mrs. ;` Ron . ..Rothwell. of,: Nor - :wood, Spent, the ,week -end with cher parents Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. Thoma Mrs: ''Win. Douglas has return- ed to Wingham Hospital from -London, • where she 'had been a patient: for .the past few weeks: •: Mr. ` Douglas, is. it the Greer Convalescent : Home H. S. .Lavery who had ' :been '4rbceiying treatment in London, is at present 'a patiertt:: •iri..Win ham Hospital ' Dr. Wilfred Black of.. Ottawa, and who 'is stationed"•at 'Camp ' Borden •for a month: 'spent . the / \veek-end With his •parents, . Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Black; •• .The.: regular meeting of the �fucl;n' rWvnxen;s, lnstute w711 be held • on . Friday, October 10th in the' Town Ilan, This will oc' ;grandmothers' meeting,. and a good attendance of grandmothers is desired.' Joe Cbnley returned last .week •:frons, a seven weeks visit in the West With Mr. -and .,Mrs... Ron McLelland • of Lor'eburn,: Sask • • • CAVILLER, McINTOSH and WARD . Chartered •MeT,Ottt"� ants Belt Tel4dione 'Bldg. Walkerton► i • Telephone •. 633 IGGEST ;VALUE` We have ' the ..biggest value available• in.. -personal, Christmas cards. (your' •name' •printed , on).' 40 . cards and envelopes' .'only.. $1.50.. ' ' /:'' ` Also ` the us election �..ual large g a of boxed ,cards, wrapping .paper,' novel, gi tsa deverYda cards, Sample'swill be left with', you. .; do Took • at your leisure. Don Thoinpson phone . '35 The Lucknow: Sentinel can• fill any of your .needs • in rubber. stamps, Stamp pads,, etc.,. 'phone• 35, l.,ucknow: • u Local/! tivities, and; w' .true to his word started campaigning early the next nnorning. Here's a , thumb nail sketch ,of the man:, born ,at. Lucknow 48. ,years ago, come November. 5th; son of. Jack Wat• • n (the cement man) and"An44. MacKenzie of Paramount;; after finishing schobl, in. ,Lucknow spent 10 years with Holeproof . Hosiery in London, • in 1935 started sporting goods busi ness which he operated for 20 years .and saw,prow: to ,one of the biggest in Canada, sold three ears ago` to a longtime employee nd . returned to . Lucknow, bought f . rin on Con. 12 West Wawanosh nd <built".new house ' on it spent. 2 years as secretary . National Labour -Council, several • years an executive Bicycle Dealers' Association, founded successful' distributing business and tourist business; past governor of. Moose Lodge in ,London and head :of London Lions' club 1953; zone chairman . 1954, president of the Lucknow .club 1957,' Deputy Dis- trict .governor in Huron -Bruce area • in 1958. and presently Dis- trict Governor of A . •, . taught for three years during war ' as civil- ian instructor motors ' mechanics in army -trade school, taken many, 'study -courses • ' in , inechanics; public relations public speaking, salesmanship, business. adrninist- ration` and, even' . a • .cdurs 9 '';. ofti ration,' even a year' at, Spanish; Enjoys boating '(owns a:36 -foot cabin cruiser); hunting, fishing; travelling; ,as • well as , meeting people.. He,;,and Edna : have four children, three boys and a• girl. PAGE Tom:' A is ' Fo ' pPea, r •Support'. Upon the announcement of Mr. Watson's victory, made by R. S. Hetherington,,Rae. said "You got me in • to . this, ; •and . we. are not. going to fool:•We, will go right to ,work':;tomorrow. -:.yes; tonight" He • then left - .the •platform to. Mingle with the audience • .and appeal to them for their, support suggestions; arid advice. • Mr; address : -1 er then a ` - y ed the gathering; I -Ie said, "I ac`- cept . `Rae • as a •.candidate and ,a,.1 line gentleman (applause) • . and have been impressed by his 'in= ;formality. *We can win, and We Will! win, ` if' you.. are ' interested enough to go . out and. • work for. Rae, he. said, and addeed; "He -is •a• man, of whom, you can be. proud and will represent you well when he becomes` your next: member ..of Huron. -Bruce:,, ZIP •. Mr. and Mrs L, es Ritchie visit- ed last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. ;Will '. Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie `Wilkins.! visited for a few days with friends at .:Sudbury.. Mr: and- Mrs: Meryl Quaid, and family of ' Sarnia ' and Mi.' ,and. Mrs. Wilfred Quaid of . Godericli visited Sunday •with:Mr. and. Mrs., • a s Suppose this. _'ipicture of P your wife and child fleeing fire in your home. And, suppose somebody asks you: Will their chances of escaPe be better if your wife .doesn't panic . In other words, if she . uses her 'head ? Sure, you reply. But .also, suppose you , are asked: What started the fire? Was. Somebody careless? Was it you? This week -FIRE . PREVENTION WEEK •- and -every other week in the year.. George Whitby repartrne.rr Chief 'Charlie Anderson. ` Mr. and: Mrs. , Will Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs.; Robert ' •Irvin ,and Betty visited Sunday. ,with Mr and' MrsJYrn McNain, «Amber ley... Rz. ' and Mrs. Harvey .'Ritchi• ,•. and: family visited it . Wingham. on '•Sunday 'with' Mr:. and. Mrs.. Wesley Haines;' .• LEGION and: AUXILIARY FLOAT."UNIQUE and. IMPRESSIVE Register" Forms p Forms Carbon ,�i�a csut .Fo Gas and Truck Forms . Continubus Business Forms Counter Check Books . Restaurant Pads The . Li,�`CKNO _ ..�W SENTINEL • ,p hone 35' 'Pictured • above is the float of the Lucknow branch of the Can- adian Legion and Ladies Auxilr ary, , originally designed for the Luckii}oiv Centennial, 'it was lat- er ntered ` in 'the Kincardine Fa1, \ 1 Fair parade, receiving ;first I' prize, and a position' of distinc- tion , at the 'head of the parade. 1 The float,by. special ,request,' appeared in. the Lucknow Fall' Fair school children' parade: Floats' were not 'featured 'here this, :year, following so closely on the Centennial parade. F�. • • ►a Kincardine News, shows i ' th6• foreground, left to -right, the Le gion e'olour bearers, 'Kelso' IV1cNay, ,a and ' Elsner Huffman, and in .the. background • behind the CroWti,, Mrs. Clair Johnston;; Mrs. Howe . and :.Robinson and Mrs. Ales. The above cut;,,Coil tesy of the Purves: • • i 411111414111W���": vg A