HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-11-12, Page 7.WEDNESDAY NOV, 12th, 1953: •
THF LUCNOW'. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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PURPy GROVE.
,Mr..and Mrs, Beverley Cliffe.
Mane, ' Barry, Ricky"' and Ken,
Hath aof London, spent the week,
end with Mr. aand, Mrs .:Herb. `Farr•'
Mr, and f Mrs": lack Farrell and :,
family visited at the ` home o
• i and Mrs James Hutton of
Tiverton. on. Sunday. GIRL GUIDE NOTES
Mrs.. Helen Swan and .Milton ,
Thcie were 1$.Guides in atten-
' Stanley are;• sending a fewdays dance at the meeting last F.rnday
with relatives in: London,, afternopn, After roll; call Patrol
Mr. and Mrs, John Nixon, Cal Corners,, were held' and knots'
vin and Glen, Belgrave, Mr. and thught. A testing game. wa$, play
Mrs. Isaac Nixon, 'Wayne ayne and ed for the knots just 'taught. In -
Delbert of Belfast, Mr, Sandy structions .for Cookie Day,: Satur
Nixon of St. Augustine, visited day, November15 were given
at the home of Mr, and 1VIrs; Joh ; out, Guides • will canvass every
Emerson.
. a .plan 1 , house and sell on 'the street, after-
The W. I..meeting Was 1a fie Y 'noon. and 'evening. . The • cookies
attended last week at the home g
this
year.
1 � 40. cents. box Will bea Y
of Mrs. Peter :Leeson., , Each Patrol chose a Guide 'Law
The Purple Grove • 4.4-1 Club and acted it, after which. Taps
held their first meeting, at the was'' sung, and Guides 'dismissed.
home of
Mrs, Edbert Bushell, art-
tended ibY eleven members and ' 2
BROWNIES NEW.
:��s��,MrcgrCosh ave to k
on being�weedk�edx. t1Ces
Utile in the Council Chamber w
elected are: prey., Mary Anne twelve Brownies and..,.. seven
McCosh• vice -fixes., Barbara. Hal- Tweenies '•pre$ent„ We welcomed
a new Brownie, Brenda'.Durnford Harold Smith was best man for,
h brother d Mr• Wilfred Po-
WEDDING BELLS;
Smith Pocock
The recent marriage of Mary
Elizabeth PQcock, daughter of Mr.
.and Mrs. Walter . Pocock,. Wing
ruham, to Douglas Ralph Smith son
7of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith,
/iolyrood, was solexn}zed in. Wing-.
ham ; Baptist Church • with Rev.
Donald Sinclair officiating. Mrs.
JohnOstrurn played the wedding
music,
,Given. in marriage by her fa.
`Ther;: the bride wore a ballerina,,
length gown of white • 'brocaded
t a f f e t a fashioned on , princess:
lines. A white feather, •h,ar;held.
her' fingertip ilusiori veil. She
carried a cascade • of white . and.
red carnations.
Mrs Paul Ruhnke,; C;hathan,,j
who, was ' rriatron-.of-honour• for
her sister, hose a ballerina length:
strap
• .gown
overblue a o .
l of pink
net 'with matching bolero, Miss
Jane McKague was bridesmaid.
and wore a pink embroidered
taffeta gown with; matching bol
feather nats and carried nose
gays, of yellow' baby mums. Mr.
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raMeeting
CKNOW° TOWN HALL
at 8.30 p.m;:
Tis • meeting is . for those' "NO
or.• those who wished they had voted "NO"' in the
last hog vote, The meeting. is, called by the Free.
Enterprise: Hog' Producers ,to give the farmers of •
the Wingham,. Lucknow and Ripley areas, up -to
• of aa1Giot :...,t� hat as been : oin _' on in
• the district ; and .to get ` support rom this area.
denby; . ec., ' Eileen Collins;, press.
reporter, anzirVii . nvuauw, t►�a�►aa� ,
to ,our' Pack and she. joined the acock-: ushered.'�.
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Helen _, arlane, Recreation 'Gnome; Six, �'" Forthe`rece tion at the bride's
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teachers, Ma lane Gawley ey Brownies opened with � Fairy home, .Mrs Pocock -wore dysty,
Norm - ' enby Mary Anne . Ring . and after ; collecting 1the
McCoy h, thanked . the .hostess,rose , lace, and chiffon, with rose:
Fairy Gold, we had inspection for and: beige 'accessories and a tor,.
Ro• • it McCosh...celebrated his', shiny ' shoes and pins, . Packie sa e of ink and white mums,
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87th birthday. Mr. and Mrs ,•. Wm. taught . a. new :singing game `Cut Mrs. Smith chose . navy *blue
Arnold, Mr arid Mfs. Jim. Mac ; Capers".:and.. •we ,also.'played. an
Ewan and family, Miss Kate Me- i animal. gamer crepe with matching. accessories
Edgar Watson James Mac- , and a corsage:/of yellow mums:
Cosh, During work time, Packie •and Be ore leaven '.on 'their: honey;. • Mintonf. : g
Ewan, • Sr. and Billy o � Tawny Owl: helped the 'Golden ;moon, trip the"b'ride.'changed to .a
*were guests ,at the home of Mi. Hand . Brownies with 'semaphore. na suit white feather hat and,
and •Mrs. 'Donald 'McCosh Sun -1 _ i e several Tweenies showed,. ' - - o of
ssories..with corsage.
' whl red'. accessories'
Brown Owl :that they knew their'red and •:white 'carnations On
e "ers ent • the n salute and
Miss ,Hilda B y sp . the. Brownie law, sign ,and salute their return the newly •weds will
week -end at her home at .Ayton, } the Br`owpie : hand shake. Then reside 'at. 87 Euclid. Ave., Water-
:Miss Margaret Robertson visit -'!the Tweenies 'learned the art of
ed. with 'Miss. `Annie .McLeod ''of ., loo:
,. braiding. practiced ' .it for
Lucknow last .week. :• next::week:. During: Pow Wow,
entur Mark • !• ad •a : storyWe
g Century . .; .Tawny. OWI re; . . .. is
Lod' a Nears
An ' enjoyable social , . evening" "'sang the "Brownie .Smile" .and '
was' held at Underwood•..Orange' passed' the '``Squeeze" around,
Hall With County Master'.' How ° ie closed' . with. `chimes
Hal w t C Y � •
Brown , s ,.. ,
went
aid`: White presiding'. � The main � and'.prayers' and everyone
-.feature of the evenirig:.was txie' home through the, Fairy 'Arch.
showing of slides by na,. and Mrs •
i .; o i h Mr.'
John yitish on on their tr,p t visited during the •week w t
the •British Isles. Mr. Emerson and Mrs, Stanley Johnston and
family at London..:
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also 'sP'o work 'and ke on the . pro,
gress of the Orange Order: in the;
: Old Land. Rev •Mr, Paice gave
an interesting: talk: `die counsell-
ed :the Orangemen ,to ,be consis-
tent adherents to the, principals
of the . Orange Order,
Underwood: Lodge,' 1122,• is one
of the 'oldest . g lodes in; Bruce 'Co.
and .the hall has undergone a.
corn r vation recently,
plate eno .
which makes it one, of the most
. up-to-date roo s. •. in the,
lodge rn
iCo':,not as strong;
. un y. Although . , $,
m
"� �lod
es
son*" ,
as g
inMembership
they still, retain thespirit Of en-
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thusiasm that has.'kept it funct-:
Toning `for nearly a century.
Glen Hodgins. :and Miss' Ruth
Nir. and Mrs. Don Haldenby' of
Montreal are here. for `' . a few•
,weeks: Don is . with the Bank of
Montreal "at'•Allison at the' pre-
sent. .
'',
Mrs, • 'Kathef?ine : � Collinswas
guest . speaker. at ' Ripley, at; the
Teachers Federation' meeting and
gave' a ;very interesting travel
talk ' on; a trip to Timmins ; where
she • had visited the • H.ollanger
Mine and was ' down • in the mine
-Barriwall' : of Peterborough• and a deptth of 5,450 :.feet for over •3
Miss Beverley Stanley hours..
.KINLOUGH, .
• Mr. and .Mrs, Win.' Halderuby
spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs
Ralph Haldenby at Toronto . .
-.-. Mr. and Mrs' Wm. McCue`of.
Preston `were here attending the
' funeral. of his father; -'the' 'late,
Thomas McCue
•Mr. and Mrs Donald Bushell who ar.
visited' with Mrs. Char es. Gilles- structiori „ Company
.Pie at Toronto. working on Highway 24. north
.Mrs. Wesley Guest , and 'Fred from •Goderich
1 of Kitch-
The : AYPA ''Were •°'entertained
on 'Sunday evening/ at .the home
Of 'Mr. & Mrs.' Jack Hodgins with
John .and Donnie: hosts.' Rae
Haldenby • '` presided. Rev. J. A..•
:ever '" were here , attending. .the
funeral of /their aunt, ' -the• late
Mrs. Ezra Sitler.
the. H.W.I. attended
Ladies of
a meeting.. at Whitechurch on
.Tuesday andhad a most enjoy=
able time ,
s i
Mr:
and Mrs. Don •Gll.l a P e and
:Ronnie, Mr. 'and `Mrs. Jaynes Hod-
gins,'
od-
gins, visited with Mr; and Mrs:
d
Cliff •Borthwick at ' St. Cathar-
ines and with :Mrs and Mrs Cliff
Armstrong at Niagara; Falls. rs.•
Borth
..wick'spent .'a few days here.
with her parents the '::previous
week.
Roy '' Sc
hneller .'is building` a
new , house : at the North end of
the Village
• Mr,--•and_Mis George Ilaldenby
'moved their ' trailer Saturday
trornTrenton •.to near . `Dungan-
non; where Geordie is a foreman:
with ..the `Standard. Paving.Con-
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If you don't understand
whatanother driver ahead
or to the 'side is doing,
slow down until you ' do.
Another,driver's puzzling
manoeuvre is often a '
.pointer' to: an ;unseen ,
hazard. /
And remember, anothet .
man's. 'error may be
YOUR accidents: Drive
with,. a safety margin al.',
• ways
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'. - TORS INSURANCEA � COOPERA.
A6SOCIATION '
• wen Sound
906 first Avenue West, O
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This is one of ,a' series of meetings being, held
throughout the area and has -resulted from action
taken by 'farmers of the Tavistock. area in organ-
, izing meetings :of. ,this kind.
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l and Mrs, Tom Stewart.
Mr.. and /Mrs 'Don' ',Haldenky
of Montreal. and , Miss Beatrice
,Haldenby, of ',London, :spent the
week -end ' 'with Mr. and Mrs.
mil ,
'Ted Haldenby ': .And.
fa
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•M and Mrs. Bert' •N'icholson
and. Allan and Mr. . ''Wm.
spent Fridayevening.
Ktnlouglh, p
with Mr.. and Mrs; •JahnSOhU
marcher " and Mrs.. '. Wrn:;
Mr.` and: Mrs. Cecil . MacNall
-and `Charlie `spent..Sunday with
Mr. .and Mrs. Robert:. NiacNall,
Lucknow.
Mr: '• and; . Mrs..Alex' Whytock
.visited.•on Sundaywith Mr. and
:' 'tock
and J
im-
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d - Wh
Mrs.'Lloyd
my, Winghain:
and Mrs Cla ,yton Meyer
.a .
visited: Mrs... •1VMeyer in .Hamilton
hospital on Sunday.
Mr, &:: Mrs: Elmer 'Wall 'spent•
Sunday • evening with Mr. and.
Mrs Morley Wa11 and ;amily.
Palmer led in prayer and' also
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gave the. topic' on `"Armistice".
Each .men*er answered the roll
,call with the. word: '"Remember",
John Hedger's read the ;scripture.
Karen 'Nicholson. gave •a read-
ing. Contests
eadinsg.Contests were • conducted by
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Rae 'Haldenby, Marie Seigle ler,
Sheila' Haldenib ,Y.'Betty Halden'iby'
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led in recreation and Madonna
Graham demonstrated the hula.
hoop,_ Sheila'. 'Haldenby thanked.
the Hodgins: family for.• their hos-.
p.tality.
and' delicious .' refresh-
ments, were serried. Owing to the.
,High school a a¢rtinations, -toe..
Meeting' for . November' 23rd '.has'
been Cancelled. The .next meeting.
will be Sunday evening, Decern
her 7th, at the home of''Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Haldenby.
'A social evening - Will be 'held
in the , school 'this Friday night,
sloiisore:d by the Memorial Street"
Light committee;to .maintain the
fund.
CULRQSS CORNERS
Linda and, Larry Henderson of
Lucknow ' visited with their'
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Wraith; a;
The cohimunity extends sym
.pathy to, Mrs Tom. Hodgins in
the loss of her father, the late
Mr.'. McCue of 'iincardine; and
also to: the relatives. of 'the 'late
¥rs. Era Sitler, •5r.. '(Adabelle
Stanley). For many years' the
• Stanley. family were residents of
this community.
Mr, and Mrs. Midford Wall and
Donnie spent 'Sunday at Port El-
gin' with Mr. and Mrs. Ed: ,Coll
1Vtr. Art Hodgins attended 'a
lodge meeting at 'Guelph Wed -
Mr and Mrs. Win. Halderiby
of Kinlough; Mr. and Mrs. lton-
a1cl Stanley' and. ;farnily, Kinldss
were , the glesta' . ori Sunday of
TWELVE . TEEN TOWN
MEMBERSE
'„ AT CONFERENCE'
' Twelkve Teentowners • from . the
Lucknow group; attended the _. 6th
annual... Western Ontario. . Teen
Town Conference .`held in• the..
Goderich Collegiate. •.•'
It was a •two-dayconference
but the. Lucknowites took in only
the 'Saturday activities.
:Those. attending from - here
were: 'Joanne ' - Alton, Carolyn.
Mathers, ,;;Joan Crawford;, 'Dianne
Ritchie,; Patricia Thompson, Hel-
en : Campbell, Eleanor • MacNay,
Richards, Stewart Reavie; • Gary
Ritchie. •
55.00 FOS - BOUNTY
For. ,The sake •• of County -wide. '
uniformity ., a $5.00 . fox bounty
•n
nowthroughout
•, applies. , .Bruce
,. . :. . • .: ' .
County, :,and •municipalities 'which
established. their own ..bounties
in
.. varyingi a nounts - have- with7,
, rY ng , .
•drawn these„ 'payments, we.. lin-
derstand. '
The
$5.00 bountywill be paid'
•.by officials in ' the nunicipaliity
in which: the fox was shot, and
in: turn.. will be.'collected
from :
• b
the county, , and Province which
ts.
:arnoun
are: paying 'relative
MRS. WEBSTER P#SSES
,,,The death 'Of Mrs,' Nelson • Web-
ster of 'Windsor occurred sudden-
ly. on ;Saturday' The funeral was
.conducted. by Rev: G:' R Geiger
at the McLennan . - MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel' on Tuesday.'
:Interment' was in,Greeihill Cem-
etery: -
SERIOUSLY ITL
The many friends of Mr. Harry
W. 'Alton,, judge„•of the juvenile”
court in Bruce County •a'nd :for
mer principal of. the Walkerton,
Public School, • .will : regret ; to
learn. of his : serious illness at
the 'family.home on ;Colborne St.
Mr. ;Alton has not enjoyed robust
health 'for:. several' years, • and he
was 'recently forced to his bed.;
His, . condition during 'the .past
several days is the cause of grave
Kerry Hogan, Bob Andrew, • Dick concern.
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TOWNSHIP HALL, RIPLEY
.at .1:00: p.m; for
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REEVE, DEPUTY REEVE & THREE. COUNCILLOR .
Election
(if 'necessary') Monday, December 8th . 1958
from 9::00, a\n to 5 P.M.
at. the following polling' placet.
Ward No. 1., Reids Corners Community Hall:
Ward No: 2, Bethel Orange. Hall .
Ward No, 3. School Section No,, 3.
Ward -No. 4. Township Hall,' Ripley..
'Ward :No. 5 . -Herbert . Clayton's. Residence
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Dated.' at 'Ripley : this 3rd -day of , November, 1958
EARL TOUT, Returning; Officer.
Cord, Save The Queen
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