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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-10-22, Page 3wa Pa- th= ' Lt i- on-- 1rs lyn No, len ;on, Al Ian, .ent ;t't nth 'WEDNESDAY.. ,;OCT;; 2214 1958 Lucknow PresbyterianChurch • Mini ter. ' v, Wallace• McClean ,Sunday, . Qctober 26t1}, 19;00a..m: Sunday. School. 1;00 a.rn,. Morning; Worship 1 3:00 p.ni. Dungannon. T:0 p irn. - Evening , Worship !• I . UC.KN_OW U'NFTED:CHURCH)_ I e 'a Lon hey iird :ash all rize loss. at he yak_ and ap- C.T ny st- nd nd ny our :ny ar- c, 1,41.4 64110 Minister: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th - 1000 a.m.: Church School • I. 11 ,a.m.:' Special Lay Service , 1 Speaker, Mr. Ernest Fox of 'hesiey: Assisting,. B. Mac. Kenzie, M, Morrison. Thought For The Week: ; The Church is : Full of wi ll ing people: some arewilling . ,to work, and•'others are:will g in t ,.1, lett mh ' .,. e "I'°' Mrs. Phillip McMillian and Mrs Robert ' Hamilton , accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cinnamon and Don of Wingham, visited with Mr and Mrs. 'Archie Hurdle of Kitchener. Mr. and . Mrs. Bud ' Hamilton and: children,' Mr. and Mrs. Gor- en Brooks and family, visited in Torontoon Sunday With Mr.:• and Mrs. Frank Barkwell. Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Gibson of 'Clin- ton, ;visited with ,Mr. and Mrs. • Donald Harm'ilton. • Mr. and Mrs. John Durnford' and family. , ate • -residing in the Mtiillin house on ,,Havelock St: They came here from Hespeler. Mr. Durnford is ,emplgyed at Silverwood Dairies: 1ViV art 171, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, . IUCKNOW, ONTARIO ultural Soci;et .ocal St General Mr H. S. Lavery has returned to his home in, Lucknow after two weeks as a. patient. m Wing ham hospital. . ; , • •Mr and Mrs.. ;William• Griffin have taken up • residence in ,the' Ab Campbell house near :the•CNR. depot recently - purchased from. ,Miss Muriel MacKenzie. Mr. and Mrs: .,Lack' 'Fiser and Donald, and Mr. and Vii Gpr don .Fisher, enjoyed' a motor trip last week to Northern Michigan, crossing at the Sault and: return- ing on the 'Canadian side of the border... and daughter Carolyn of Detroit, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacLean of •Lochalsh. Mr. J. Bain Macdonald of Kin - tail spent Thanksgiving week -end visiting his .three daughters 'and their husbands: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thoinpson, Tillsohburg;; Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Lund-Teigen, Kitchen- er, Mr. and Mrs. . Nelson Dorsch, New. Hamburg. Mr. Jas has been tak- i treatments,s i t` n$ in '; We finis s er Hospital on his eyes. ,Jim had a series of operations on his eyes when: he Was in- the service over- seas. Donald . Rae Scott, visited > this: week -end with his parents .'Mr and Mrs. Robert Scott. Donald is employed by Mr. Ra1ss Button. Mrs. Wall; a;c e" McClean' was :guest speaker '. at the • W.M,S. Thankoffering meeting at Bel - more ' Prebyterian Church. She was introducedby Mrs. Alvin Mundell. Mr. and Mrs.: Ewen D. Mac Quaig, of Toledo Ohio ,were' week. end guestsof their sisters. Misses Cora and Rebecca, and ,Agnes` who is a; patient at Westminister. Hospital, ',London ,Ontario. Mrs. :Harvey ;Irwin • underwent major. surgery in London/ last week: Lyceum Theatre Win .9ham Ontario THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCTOBER 23rd, 24th and 25th Paramount,presents .•,Do K In 18's. Very. Forward' Look; In Comedy -1n. A Class. By itself IN THE PERLBERG-SEATON PRODUCTION.OF HE TEN YEARS FROM TODAY YOU'LL STILL BE TALKING ABOUT•ITI 'TWO, *, -. 'Th. GA vme%o ititi' t :.PrdducedbyWILIIAM PERLBERO e` " AN TOREN Directed by GEORGE $EATON, GIGYOUN0• MAMA V �• byRELEASE Written FAY and tdICNAE4 KANIN�A PARAMOUNT � o ,coming Attractions Include:' Noir. 7, — KING CREOLE, • -starring Elvis` Presley j. th to • 15th • Six Days November . l O "AROUND 'l -E' WORLD IN 80 DAYS" "tOD'S Lira ACRE" ' - r • , November 27 28, 29 1 The •Lucknow Horticultural Society, • defunct since • 1940, is, to be revived again as, the Lucknow and District • Horticultural Soci• - ety.. A •annimum membership of twenty -nye persons is required to organize, .and steps • have 'been I. taken to make an initial canvass for members.: This. ,membership I. :drive Noir., no •.•doubt be more ektensive when . thesociety is Officially ' -for: me d and•officers elected ,.at •a •.meeting proposed, to, be ,held by mid November. 'An. informal gathering of a dozen. or ,so people was held at the home of Mr. and • Mrs: Chas. Bristow 'on Friday 'evening, when it was ,unanimously agreed that steps ,should be taken to re - Appointed to .make. the initial canvass for, mernbers were Ken Cameron; . Alex McNay, Miss Ha-- zel Webster, Mrs. Art Breckles, Philip.. Stewart, Wm. A. Schmid. This ; group will . also act .as a j. nominating committee to', present' a slate of officers to a .public meeting .to be held in the Town. 1. Hall at.;which time further nom -1 inatiops will be ' acceptable.. I 'Theofficersrequired 'are pre- si ent, vice-presidents,, secretary, treasurer, ,five - one-year 'direct- ors and five` two-year• directors, and two auditors. Friday n i .g ht 'S meeting was presided ;over' by Rev. Gordon Geiger:: , It was pointed out that' • the '`of such a Society is to purpose y -:beautify the :.community, not on-, ly • your :own place, but by. beaut-: t ifying .your ' own property you help to beautify 'the commun- ity. • 'Newcomers. 'to town see . great possibilities : Tor cp• m m u n i. t y beautification that lifelong. resi- dents are • inclined to overlook. One ;potential :mentioned, was :a "natural . park" along'., the river;' at 'the, northern entrance to the! Village PAGE THEER, 1 • ;NOTICE OF rru. •�I THERE WILL - BE A' ' POWER INTERRUPTION > ON Between 1;30 -and 4:30 p.m. Standard'Tmae This will effect the towns of Kincardine, ckwo L n d u , Ripley y and all surrounding m8 rural : • area served from Holyrood and . Kincardine stations. This interruption ' is necess • in> order. to . . replace two switches on , the main' lines at. Kinloss which were seriously damaged during. the' electrical storm of August' 20th. Any. inconvenience caused to our customers by this interruption is, sincerely regretted. W. H. McARTHUR, Manager," Ontario Hydro, Wingham Area ».. • , First Organized In '1924 ` A. letter from' Sohn •F, Clark,'MAKE `°PLANS FOR assistant director . o f Ontario NOMI NATION Horticultural Societies, expresses pleasure. and .interest in the - p ros� .. ipecfive revival of the Society ICouncilmet' on October 14, : West - Wawanosh Township here, whichcwas'. first organized" . : in 1924. It 'continued to operate By-law No, 5, 1958, was read. until 1940.. Thep last two• record- and finally :passed on. a iriotion ed officers:were S. C. Rathwell, by Councillors Culbert and Iur- president and H.13. Thompson sin This by Law sets" the date Secretary. ' ``for nomination day and if sec When` sufficient membership cesary; ..election "day. Deputy re - signatures are obtained, they are I: tiring officers , and poll clerks submitted to. F A.. `Lashley, re- I.were also named:' 'questing. permission• to proceed On a motion , by Councillors with the organization meeting. Culbert .and' MpacPhee,` Council The memibership ` committee 'agreed ;to accept the Assessment: aims to complete its initial work Roll compiled in 1968 whic'h'was by October 31st, and •those in- Presented by the Township ' as- terested in joining at • a'' fee of lessor,' J. K. Scott $1:00 might well. ,contact any ,of these people in order to 'speed up the organizing, plans. Council decided' on : a motion by Councillors McPhee and Dur- nin, to hold :the Court, of Revis- ion .on the 1958 Assessment Roll on November llth, next, from LOCAL LADIES BEREAVED 1Oi0'0 a.m'. until noon. The following accounts . were. Roderick McDonald - of Oaks . ordered paid on •a motion'1,by' dale, Washington, passed away'Councillors Durnin: and Culbert: in his' 82nd year, in ' Oaksdale, J: G: Berry,'. County :Treas., in - Hospital; On "September 21st. He digent 'patients'' account, $63:00; was • buried in ' Oaksdale• cemet- i John Kuik, 1fox ,bounty, $1.00 ery. ! Postmaster, : Auburn; stamps,' Ile . leaves to mourn . his pass= ! envelopes, $10.14 J. , G Berry, ing, his widow and, . one : :'son, i Indigent patient's account, '$63.00; Alexander of Oaksdale also two , Wm. F. 'Robertson; weed cutting, sisters,' Mrs: Chris'tena 'MctIon .` account, :$102.00. / , M ' ald and Miss, Janet McDonald'' of Imperial Oil` ' Ltd., f u:e 1 ' and Lucknova+.; tax,,, $83 68;, . ,Gus Devereaux, motor r oil, . $6.00; Harry Willi- • ` . anis, grease, $6.62; Rob't Stoth- • BROWN! l E :NEWS ers, Bader repairs; $6.19; ''Joe. The Brownies held their meet-' Kerr., bulldozing. trees, $12.00;.' ing . in the 'Council Chambers Sat- George E. Radford, fuel and tax, urday morning with foilrteen $68.62; Hanover. Transport, car - Brownies and 'seven 'new Tween_ tage, 45.18;' • N orman Ma. cD onald, ' ies. Brawn `Owl helped the `new hauling 3r vel $519 00, • Neil Tweenies with their Brownie pro= Rintoul, d i,g gtrg postholes, mise while Tawny Owl took the $15.00; .Lorne Ivers, .salary,'$191,- Golden Hand Brownies outside to 15; Lorne Alton; sanding roads, • learn the proper way to plant $2.10; 'Cairns Aitchison, •brushing, a . bulb for winter blooming and $7.00; Ivan -McQuillan, fencing, .helped start the charts on its pro- ;•$19.60; Archie Aitchison, fencing gress. ' 1 and 'brushing, $24.50; .Archie Mc During, Pow Wow, Brown Owl .Millan, ,cutting weeds, $70.; G. E'. read the "Brownie Story" ' and Radford, .bulldozer and scraper, plans were made for a fruit .bas . $2,530. • ket and coat :hanger collection' Council adjourned. to meet on .this week. Several ,games were November' 11th, 1958-> layed arid ended with a sing -song. 3.. F. •Foran, ownship Clerk SURPRISE PRESENTATION A group of friends . of Mr..and Mrs. Virden 'Mowbray staged a surprise visit recently to welcome Mrs: Mowbray to. her new home: on. Quality Hill, and to . present. /them ' with a coffee table as expression of best • wishes. • : A pleasant social .evening was en-' `o. ed. • OFF THE AIR! Station WJL is off the air! Jiir Lyons' • local broadcasting • activit- ies were short lived,.but .he had a lot 'of fun while it lasted. On. • Thanksgiving Day he wrote the Delartment of Transport to find. out the score. On Tuesday they called in • the Village ,to inform Jun that he couldn't operate the equipment. John Cowan, :of :Ashfield. •is re.-, cuperating from an' illness which ,confined him to Goderich Hospi ter for almost a month. He was into. Lucknow on Tuesday; for. they first time since leaving the hospi tal. PLAN FOR RI PLEY NIGHT' CLASSES The Ripley Night schoolcome--1 mittee met Saturday evening to, make further plans for. 'thee night. classes to' . begin . on Thursday*, November 6th. Providing there • is sufficient.. enrolment in. each, . there will be c•o u r s e s held in Oil Painting,,.' Leathercraft, S w"i n g, Needle- craft • Weaving,' Woodworking,, Canada in, Folk Song, Typewrit- ing and ceramics As classes are . proving popu- lar it is advisable that anyone interested in attending one, be • in touch with the 'secretary, Mrs. Wilfrid Steele, • R; .R. ' 1; Ripley, very: soon:; Others on. the com- mittee this s year are Rev. LLD: 'try- • don, Mrs. Don McDonald, chair - man, Mrs. Chas, Wyld, 1V1rs: lay McLeod; Mr. Wilfrid Steele, Mr.,. Jack. C McDonald', Mrs. L. .Bu dr, Mrs. Lorne Luther and ' M' s. George Emerson; • •n •