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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-05-22, Page 1• =2 5Q A Year. ' In Advance:- $1,00 Extra. To U 5, ` '' ` „MAX'.,. e LU�I�NOW, ONTAB,IO : WEDIVES�DAX 22nd,1.957 TEN PAGES•; mw 4'1A. thn ,,- ted the os. his not ins fieri ion me of nye. lits ME SCHOOL 'BOARD. VACANCY: :. West Wawanash Township. Counc,i l has,- appointed J" (Coli;) NTuxray. of St, Heiens as tho_�lowny'ip's .tepresentative• ori' : the ' Lucklow' • District,. :"H i g"li:' Scltooi Board; . i1r. Murray!: fills. the:.vacancy. that resulted' :front :the icriig'natiori .of Archie ;1VIae 'Millan 4foileWing,the `April ppg(J o Y PRE-SCHOOL AGE, :GET SALK VACCINE An. estimated three hu'ndred pre-school' age Children'between .• six •months' and . six. years receiv- ed• their• first,: Salk: vaccine ir - noculation on Tuesday morning at the Recreation Centre in Luck- tiow, This' polio. •inirminization clinic, Was sponsored 'by the " Bruce Co., Health Unit and was conducted. by .Dr'. A. R. Allin head .of the :Unit; --;assisted .by . staff nurses Miss. K. Redgate, Mrs.; M. Colling: and' :Miss . Ruth' Thompson:. This is. the , first " `pre-school; clinic to be held: The kiddies w lI get ther second "shots on Tues day, June 18th at the. Recreation: ' Centre. between 10.00 and 11,00' ant. . A`. lini s h rn Ki near-' '`+dine on Tuesda" - .. Y.. aifte�riiQon: and ;first .pre-school'. age clinic.- to: 'be .held in Ripley*ill be on Frida: , May 31st, in the Town. Hall' be' tween 2.00 and.: 3.00 o'clock. q- : :On: • Tuesda morning rrierxibers� of •the Ladies' 'i es Aukilary . 'to the • Canadian Le gion,'.:assstedin reg., isterin the children. ' g,They. were` Mrs. Roy Black, Mrs: -Clare .John... stun, Mrs. Wm: Welsh:, Mrs. Bob: Ar�msti ong .and Mrs. Tom Ander-' On Tuesday, and Wednesday • .pre-school age ,.children in Ash-' field: and " •-Wawanosh received' Salk vaccine' at clinics held in; • Dun_ ... Bannon; ; by :Huron County; :llnit officials. RETURN SS �O .Y'UKON ' Alex: MacMillan, who:has been ,atthe home. of his brother; , J. L-- MacMillan, . left on Thursday. ori his ;retuxn too Whitehorse He - flew from, Mallon• and planed a: stop - e Three years of. work ''and saidy �• was clrifrraxNd cin Thursday :even-' 'ing for . "twenty -.two members.° of . the -Sch-tisil--.-of r Nursing`:of:•'Strat ford Gerieral''H'ospital, ' • Arnong those . •receiving, . their dial lonia.s and•piris were -two. local girls, Dorothy Margaret Miller, daughter ofT 1r,• -and 1\1rs, Eldon 11Mfi1ler of West Wawanosh• ,and Audrey Isobel 'Stanley,• daughter. of . Mr, and Mrs. Harold''Stanley of .Kinloss • ' • The girls •will ,complete their. training. in about :three•months. Graduation • exercises: w e, r' e: ,held in • .the Stratford Collegiate' auditorium .which•• -failed to.. ac-. conaodate 'the attendance. • A 'reception followed at. the `nurses' residence for '•inune'diate rel.• hie graduates:= Later about twenty relatives and. .friends of. ,Miss Stanley were' guests at a , reception at. St. Johns United, Church. • M..iss Miller's, re ception was : :held at the Golden Barnboo;' restaurant with •about. thirty .guests ':•.present.' • h.. MARGARET MILLER HELD CADET ` ' . � �:'• ADD pu'sLc . SCHOOL EYE INJURED INSPECTION ... FIRE CRACKER EVENTS:'T0-PRIZE,• LIST ,. Lucknow District 'Cadet e.t. 'CU S rp. was on parade -on • Tues' a. for the annual' inspection by':the •in-• spectng; team .: of. • :Capt. Thompson;' of the 2l st 'Field 'Reg-. . g 'imen't, R:C A and' Capt. ,:A P. , Rankin, cadet training •officer of the.. Western, Ontario :area.. Cadet Ar•thur'Howald..was re -- ,.R sented with 'the` Strathcoria con.a Crest. for:'the. "best •,shot rr ..t'he•:s'chooi"'. .with ::a score•'of-9 ercent. `l -Percent . Cadet •offi•cers and N.C.O's ate - as as .follows:;: major, .Arnold lura ford;', cap.tain, Bill ' Fisher;.- Platoon, isher;'`Platoon, Lieut.'WM. Marshall;•Sgt. Doug ._• Stanley;• :NO. 2 -Pl'atoon, Lieut. Jim` West,'..Sgt. Don ,John stop; 'Colour Pasty, •Lieu.ts ,,--Jim. Petersen,• Gerald`'Murray, :' Arth.- ' Hoewwald; :Escort; -Sots, Ted ,Col•lyer, Barry•„ • McDonagh;, No' 3' Girls' Platoon,' :Lieut.• 'E.. Miller,. • -Sgt:-•=--J• Donal dson;•-No-4-P1•atooTri Lieut. B Stanle'v, 'Sgt: Joyce �Me-: Nay; Cadet Corripany Sgt..Major, George Hackett.: w` 'I`1re Company, ` close To 150. strong, paradect through the Main Street following the inspection, over for a . few . days, at Edmonton, before:. proceweding. ' North . • Alex came: East in June`of last • year for a 'visit, .' but while here look ;critically ill, and for a time: is recovery was uncertain:° He has now..regained a fair measure`. of health :and_ 'was ' anxious to•- return'to Whitehorse for a time: .:at least=. `The parade was:led by'thecadets. ''til lowed, by .the ::School Band, and 'with the ,two nattily attiredpia toons of giils• in.: blue.blazersd --bere?ts; br`rrig g ::up=tlr ear of 1Utr.,; rs ..o e gricultural Society -met- .- et 'last . Y w ek e . to revise se the Fall .•F Fair r prize list with �th ° -the- • chane 'being.additions ,g to' the• . list: to afford'' a wide' range: of .; competition for public school p.t1 ils' both .On. an':Individual P .:.r... ,.•arld school �'basise - The -, new 'classes', ' .cover such Projects ,: s• .art,' !. -, Projects a social Studies, sciennee•.` crafts.' and:''hob�bies ' Time ;':and".spaCe re P.,• P ,vent more. details' of • thio at present but. tethers and;.pu. ils-should ' P P vuatc-fi next week's Sentinel for further' information ` an d start:: ' t planning • for next 'fall. " • A N I��VER � . SARY 'MARKED ED SUNDAY':�:.•. Stirrin . ad' g dresses:. we're iv' g en. on Sunday 'by Major �the..R:ev. T -Y; �F"iaser :who 'was ' -the guest speaker at the.,. 4Presbyterian:. 'Church anniversary' services,,• The. occasion ;roar e the 67th. versary :of the opening,' and .def: .ica ,tion , e thepr-esent eh>:r-1-e�lr • v6hich took place', on .May 9th., 18917:' . Rev.:Eraser; is the 3Preslyteriar- padre, :at Sunnybrook 'Military and liospital,�and is a Npersonal friend. l ev ; Wa)Ilace McClean, wl:o: welcomedhini to :the Lucknoyw pulpit He Said- he • .had rejoiced"' in -his •1,friendship•and would have an :inspiring 'message, • which , be• Most' certainly :had:' and,. Mrs; / Wesley ' -Alton called;on Mrs A: Alton on Mon' day.• LOCAL .;:COUPLE 58, .YEARS MARRIED 1.; 'Amelia . G arruT heis�=:--� if_ t:`.e:_ em .:• :Year=old daughter of. Mrs. .D.. H. Carr thers • received a painful” eye injury while' w.atching a`dis pla reworks in. 'the-,Riple .�fip Y. pak Monday night. A• small fire :cracker, t brown , into the crowd' -by a ,. Kincardine youth, lodged -behind: ".'Arrielia's a1asses exploding .and causrga internal ,burn .to the eye. Amelia .faintec and 'vas attend -,ed by; ;Dr, Tyndall • who is''send: i:ng he:r' to`.London for oarserva tion. • MINISTER '.APPOINTE D FOR � ASIIFI�LD • CIRCUIT ': �, :Rev. G. W. Kaiser of R.R: ,•.2, Sarnia; has been' invited and Chas accepted the .a. - T. p ppo'is iti°iient . as : as= t•CONDITION. IMPROVED,:. j IAS SEE' �T gGRAVELY ILL,, Mrs •Rae Watson's condition has been showing some impro•„c= ment • after • a fewcritical:, day's f he her .life ' -a been ignging in the balance.. - ' Mrs :Watson had been. hospi- talized ',for a time: 'iiollowirig a'' pelvic injury• :in a tractor mit: .chap: "Orr t lard -4y the a :•=strick-; en with ,a blood` clot that- rat endangered her life,'' New that have been used are- credite•1 with the irnprovernent that- is ing noted: •' Word ' on Wednesday •morning was that. Mrs. Watson was, out .Of 'the oxygen. -tent, . and .her gen=•' eral' condition much- unproved., ..:, COMPLETE BOARD OF ARB.I-TRATION 1; Municipal appointments are .completed, for the Board of Ar-, b'itration that .will:'deal with • the petition :Of ,five .'ratepayers, in School -Section ; No. :7. .,(Second. Concession -School), to'have,theiz•• property ,transferred. to Lu cknov • for '•publ>c •school taxation pur- poses.., '.Members of the, 'board are: ' Kin loss '. Allist r e Hikghes;:; Lucknow I C Murdie; West .Wawanosl:i. :\Ternon -.Hunter;• As .field Henry .Mackenzie,' along. ..with J. M. :Game ` Public,. b c , School ••Inspector. .for .West. Bruce. •' • While e:e ra•fv" to a ers ave ; - ;titioned for .,the' ' transfer there a'''re ,well ove •twice 'that �t many.' r • •; • ro ert .ownets that 'are, ` - pd in .the Boards:. final'`d'ecision.;' No ; meeting_ofi. _the riew l ' .ap- Board has yet:, been call - for of ,the -Ashfield Uniteu Church Circuit' and,, will assume •-his duties ;here on July .Ist.• ., Supply .here ,have been.'. occupying the •: Circuit pulpits' since the .accident at :Christm'a's time that, claimed the life :of their ' minister;: Rev..• C. C. Washington.: • MIL: AND MRS. EDWARD DETER Mr, „ . land Mrs Ted Dexter, oat- he is kept busy`at Many black, • England,- e,• • g• nd; but residents Of srrritlrng jobs, •arid hes happiest; th rs _ gored Y Observed diis". rued their 58th wed - g anniversaryTh rsda May t Yx . -• : � lu•TheY". spa t.the,cayvith -Witt-VS.. Walter Dexterp i. on, the old farm at Paramount.. Was ou,nt. It w nea.rb at " . ; ► YBtu£falo ,, atthe cot'.: tier oflli . ghway $8 ,and'•.thc 15th Sideroad that' Ted m• �started bls'oh- e ithing when he• came, to. =an•. ada; He had t C ad learned his trade in tie-Old.-Coun , trade the -old -Country; ancl`e�:en taday You ll fin i d him in his' smithy be- ,hand his t�s `hotne in Luckno ,White pare to have a horse to shoe. , Major the :'• Reverend Fraser 'succeeded : Rev, D.' Ti L:. McKer- roll "as minister of Victoria- Si. Church,'' Toronto, 'where, Rev.Mc: lZerroll :Ministered for a quarter of a`century aftcr leaving Luck - now. Rev.. Fraser served padre iii .World- War sept ,and has retained'.' phis..' associations '.with •servicemen' confined • to:'•Sunn'v- brook, Rev Fraser'chose as hit morn: 'mg subject,; :"Am,iaible:. Taber nacles", when' he referred .''to':the love our forefathers: had,:for the House of God, and the example they,. set' •in ' church-: attendance,, which we would do -=well 'ta-fol= •He stressed the kinship of church' and hb rhe,• -and added that without church -going;, parent's the discipline of the hoine is impair- ;.ed, In the evening,.'Rev. Fraser • :is 83, years... N Mrs.- Dexter -is one year oun• - Dexter i, y Y g� er, She ctintinties, to cnloy a -fair*: mease of health aandca pries on et ,ousehOld.`dutie ., h h 1V1r+.. and' Miffs. Doter have three :children. Walter'•of 'Huron Township, Mi s, .%Taws•fir d Ro ,-bi'ns0m. f . Ltrcknow and:: ' Mrs„s: W J. En- sign ofSt.Cat1hcri �s .. Theyhave three grandchildren,; ' 1VIrs Ed Leroux of ,Parry. ,Sound Shirley Roon of Aylmer 'arid RobinSon Billy Robinson elf Lucknovv,• and three great -..grandchildren, on "Keeping Men On Their Feet",. . _S ecial rnusic:�was--r p -rendered by the choir-. with Norman. Taylor ..at_..:the..-or'garatr yin ;the morn n -g there was a trio by; Mrs. 'Philip: Stewart;; Mrs.�.Ronald Forster and Mrs. Stewart Jamieson. 'and at the evening service a male Attar tette selection by Philip Stewart, miles" ,MacS'ween 'Billihe .sr �' and ;Jack Pollock, 'Mras. ,Sam C;hislett ''ettiriied home' on Thursday. ,after• ten days, in Wi' . � , ngharrr. •'f�os�ital, .RS•ER: t b `SA.th WEDDIN NNh. • • 'MR; AND MRS. FRED ANDERSON Mr. and 1VIrs, Fred 'Anderson of 1 ent • at - the . „ golden anniversary. .. Luckno‘v, • are • observing• their ` ire is in his 80th year.' „ fiftieth wedding anniversary, an •Mr, Anderson is a son of the ' event that .is-, .being :-marked -at. 'late. ;David.- Anderson: and ,' -Mary :she.i:. 1t3rtrre-of'1VI nd—Mrs. Jack Ann ,''estet. r: an. 'Mrs. And- 1vlg held afternoon, and evening cDon.agh, witho pen house -.be- ' erson spent all their .married,,life µ in . g at Zion, Where' red ., was •, boil;,. :- to rece,ve Mr. and Mrs. Ander- until retiring' to Lucknow: a•` few , son's m :ny ,friends, who exxtend 'years ago. -. : • • warmest greetings and ' g. g host wish- • Bath Mr. and Mrs.; Anderson P tea are Mrs. •Sam: -' 'Mr .! � Kil Mrs... Anderson underwent, a le . patrick, Mi•,,Ander_son_.s only. liv._..`aina _. t.ati.oni_opera:tion.-:upwar-ds of ink' sister; Mrs. Thema' tr •Ander- three$;years ago, rout has cheer,-. ,-. So i , his sitter -:i �.' „- >. , �.., n�l,a_�.,�..A2zS`Viel .fu�,yjV vaeceptacl--hc.i_=harrelifia vin 'Reed,' Dungannon; Mrs, -•Ward Mt : and .Mrs. Anderson have Fritz, . Zt rich .and, 'Mrs. W'..' . J;, three'•. children, Mrs. Jack McDon-': .Doug -las and Mrs, John Carruth- agh (Noris) and . Daveand, • ers, Luck'nowrN'ieces. and cousins' Charles of .Ash edea.,• Charles is s. ted ,with• assisthe• serying, • presently •confined• to bed :': an d Mrs: Anderson was the former was unable-. to. `attend.'' be Ruth Girvin daughter ;of M'i, .'versary fest�i.�+.ities. and. Mrs. Hu :.h Gi { ,µ �* ,...,, 4 - g � r � in o� the�i •.• They have eleven gr�andchalcl� .. Nile district. Her' only living' .peri, and two • r- at ' grandchild-, ,:great i d brother{' Anson Girvin 'of Sask- ren, 'and pies- Sentinel hbfb atoon is.sI Visaing here . • • •