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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-08-14, Page 1• ft i. a xw.a;r?,,''s • 100, A Year In .Adya a -$1.00 Extra To PAX, EDITQF.I4 ! AFF Off' L..H,S. ¥: . LUCKNQW SOK' "The _ Veritas", the Lucknow District High School, Year Book, is no'w•-•\avalab1e, arid will pr vide interesting and amusing reading' flit. students Parents.and anyone.: interested ,in scholastic affairs. m.:', This is.. the 4th annual publt cation of.. the ,school book. Copy was not available for printing until after' examinations ` were: over; ••;which delayed the; . going..-, ori -sale date f• this year's:, issue: But it is: `nonetheless a ,credit- able job and those responsible for Compiling it are: to becoin- plir fiented. Editor-in-chief is Em- meline Miller- of Laresvi-1-ie: -- • ° Members of the Editorial staff, .pictured • above are from left to right: Bill • Marshall, ,::Patricia Welsh,, Shirley, McClure, 'Emme- line''Miller, Joan• Crawford Reith Steer, ,Betty Stanley, Bill Fisher. "The Veritas" - •is:..$1.00 ; a copy and will: be • available • from these staff, members, or at The• Sen- tinel "Office, after we are in our new .quarters: • SCORES ELE=VE • Ina Suter a Grade 13 student. at Lueknow..District •High ;Sthoot,. must. have set. a': school . record by writing eleven su=bjects, and obtaining. first. ;class , honors: in all su'bjects Among the 1i•'; "firsts" a° was mark; of 99 in. German, . which was :In e's• native tongue: e. Her mother,. :Mrs. .'Elizabeth Suter, is •a member of the High' Sohool ',staff ` Archie McQuillan:'' also .had a particularly nOteworthy record o'b�ta nzr g eight 'firsts and one second in the nine subjects :writ- ten. followin g Grade -XL -TY -De partroental results .were received at -the -end 'of'the-week-b'y:. Prixi� cipal'P W; Hoag.; ;: },.ESDAY, AVG. th, 957 ISM' 'lel ap LE .. e' Train PAGES. , NAiVIED ,PARTS W#iIP Andy Ritchie, .Ashfield ;:,farm. er and a member of the Township Council,: ' suffered a heavy• • Joss when thee .C.N.R ,Passenger .train plowed ;into . several 'head' of .'his cattle. ' last Wednesday night. at Whi ec Three.., head « were killed QUI- right.. ut right Three other, ' anin ais had, to .be destroyed soon after the accident; and a seventh • beast was not found until. Monday It had a 'broken ;leg, and had 'oto: be' destroyed also. This animal, ' it appears, had wandered some dis- tance, and despite a search :at 'the end of the weekk, could, not be found at that • time. The cattle were grassed on the Jim Wilson farm at Whitechurch which Andy has rented. They •.i'. go, t • nto:. the;.; adjoning::.Solamoxi farm and from there :onto .the .railway : right-of-way Altogether twenty four -head. head• were • loose.. Three of the cattle. killed were helfe s• in: calf • which were due in the ;fall 'The .engineer, on ' the. • late train sighted :the • cattle ' and made - a futile . effort :. to stopthe train. . iIt .was 4 a • gory sight' with dead and injured +cattle 'scattered: • about. • IIODERYi,J TRIO._WIN :.', ' JOYNT TROPHY •TOURNEY .: Glen: Tasker, Mrs. Tasker :and children, Douglas„. Sharon and Lucknow Bowling:Greens were, .filled to capacity •`last Thursday for ,the annual Joynt Trophy Men's . , Trebles:'tournament. Top '. spot ,sand. the trophy. wept to. Archie.. Townshend, 'Cliff Mc-; Manus and ,Stewart 'Robinson of r Goder i h n ' . Wilton c dy -Art: n., Q. d :.Hazelgrove and Harry Brown of Wingl ain- 3rd, Robert Rae, Har- old. Ritchie, Paul Henderson, of Lucknow;: .4th,, Garnet Hender- son,: Howard Agnew, ' Jim 1VIc-. Naughton, Lucknow;5th Scrim- geour's rink of :Goderi ;i n rinkswere - • U ti g: we r-om Goad• erich, ,Paisley,; Teeswater, Clin- tort, Wingham:• and: Blyth,; T_he next .:bitevent locally. is the LaborW Day'. tournament Ann Crawford Eng • :Comp:, III;. 1';n L' i g t, . I • , French A., C;'. French C., C, Arnold Hart, for d=;Eng. Comp., C; Eng. Lit.:, -11, Phys:,:•C;. Chem., C 'French ► A: CG•.. Fen . r ch • C:; C.. . Marvin--McUona-ld Erig: Ci inrc +; ng Lit., II Phys., C;. CChem:, C, Fiench ; A,, :IIII; French ,C., Ili ,.Archie McQuillan -Eng Comp` • ST ', H H R LE ONO S••,. �. .S E LYWED. N S (ST. HELENS•: NEWS) Mr: and 'Mrs:.; Wilmer ;Nichol - :son (formerly Boris Miller),' of -Holstein were •guests of -honor. -at a large, gathering . the,. Comte .munity Hall;on Friday 'evening:• • Dancing was enjoyed to music 11•En ..L ; by • Tiffin's orchestra with Mr. ► g it., I, . Alg r; I:.'Geom, I, Heffernan as. caller -off. • During' Trig.;'I; Phys.; Iy Chem:; I; French . ' A., I;. French •Comp,; . I. the , e.vening Mr. ,and Mrs. • Nich; 'al son were invited •to . the plat Norris Murray ',Geom.., C,,form when Phyllis Barbour read Fr n h Co np.,' G an address of . con.gratulations. • James Reed =-- Eng. Comp.,' I; and good :wishes and Irma For.. Eng. 'Lit, I; Bot.,III; ZoolC s -ter. :made-. the presentation of, a ,l.at. A,,:TT Lat, C:oMP.,I:I;,French substantial purse--of--money.. . -A;.,.I4-r-bench-C-orrip 11l vice+ --in she--•'IJ-n-ited--Chur-c.,h Ser • Gary Suter -..Eng, Comp:, III;' ;next Sunday Will' be in charge g; Lits IlI of the Y.P.U. with Mr.Jim Reed En lg,, I , Ge .44.:, • j; of Dungannon as, guest speaker. PhysI, ��hem.; . J. Latin Af,. 'II , Latih''.C, 1I; Ger, •A , I; Ger. •C , I. Miss Margaret Miller was home fro tra:tford:-fit• -t h'e wee.1cend;7.. Inge uter E, C¢mp., I; E. Lit , Mr .and' 11�rs. Loi ne V�. and I; not;, 1,• Zool,, II;' Chem,, I Lat Donna and. 4 Mrs. John. • Gardner A., I Lat; C.,' .P' French •'A., I; French C,, T; *Ger. A., 1;::'Ger: 'w,eie recent visitors with liver * ton friends. •C 1 ( 99• Marks) Valerie and Patsy. Bott 6f Bel ku'th •i T ` eleav en• -••;Eng Comp., wood and Nora Leison of London 00 have been; ho i. ay ,vvisi ors wr kr,. and Mrs. Jaznes ',Curran' and ;o p' 111; Lat, A..II; Lot C., . I A.;.I-:-Fr-ene-h e:, aricy: Rcdwell --:_red -M ui>llin �..,.�, ,, , •. Wraith {�1�. ,M ,• "anal Mrs. F c@ i. L.. . f Y •.w�w. A. ".141.4„'„.C.;..„....,_„'. . Ls Wf�• 'C�..�e.. .�...irw..vc�'.�'to-...: .-... .. a,ayyy_yyu..�,. xvr , ;r ' ; • Bert,, C, Zool.,, C, Chem,,.. , Ivan and Barry visited in Strath . my with -.Mi, and Mrs. .Alvin Mil, ler, Ivan McQuillin. of Eliniia, has been spending a two-week vada., tion at his home. Ivanis a lab - y ,' he Nauga- orator technician ,at t tu,ckk chemicals . 'plant in ' that Joyce of ' Greenwood;: ' ` Nova. Sctia, ::are : holiday inini the. ,Y g community and at Point Clark, Glen is in the` RCAF 'service and e , has' been at the Greenwood sta-., tion • for about . five ' years., •Y S ,PE /. D ;.AP R U5 N; PAPE ... •: NEXT WEEK W E As. „quickly • as this issue :is off the. press, • activity will get • under way to move TheSentinel to its new location. , Machinery moving will ,.com m.erice next Monday: morning. resin t, ubii `anon -of •�=he= a. -a l , P - e T Sentinel ; will be '•suspended next w eek -Th eret-wi11�bee-'-no-issue-of- August 21st•. published', but ,nwe• hope that .roachinery will be. ,in. running �orde`r•, and.: that we'll' g. able : to have ``our, Nous in order" stifficiently.•to- pub sh= the issue of.' August 28th • It ' was ..not; until Tuesday. of t u y this • 'we 'that, Moving l ns �.,.. g Pa. -Could-be-...pegged-down .to a --def - inite' date and thus. We Were un- able to give longer, • advance notice of the' "no", paper...wYeek".' J. ' 'FEATURED. ON. FOCUS Lucknow was . featured on the !QKNX-TV .. Focus.; program. .on Thursday': This presentation `was' .77. • Holiday,• but I was-' postponed to. Thursday. • Interviewed by Bob , Secord were Reeve. - + .e Joynt and Anders() A. W. 'Hamilton was interview d by `" ob Carbert on his pheasant raisi g:; activities, and Johnny Breit, interviewed Bob Macln:tosh on local sports activities, past .and present. Joan MacKenzie gave ` a per- formance .of,,Scottish dancing, UNDERWENT MAJOR OPERATION IN : TORONTO Duncan Finlayson of .•Lochalsh. is a- patient ,in St. Michael's Hos-`, pital Toronto, ivhere he 'is Con- valescing 'following brain surg- .ery. Duncan was ':hospitalized at Kincardine,` for. a time before .be- iig taken` to Toronto • to .undergo, the delicate and critical :Opera= tion ENGAGEMENTS:. . Mrs:- W E. MacQuaig : of Luck now wishes to 'announce the gagement of her daughter,- Mary E. MacQuaig;• to James Fettes of Toronto the .. marriage . •:to take place 'inToronto . on August 23rd.' `. Mr., and Mrs, Perch' 'Chaprrian,, Stratford,' wish to announce, the engagement of : their elder dau; ghter,' Marilyn Ann, to Donald Clair new elder son' oTP r: C r,Ag d o ,M and Mrs;0'Andrew Clair. ,Agnew, Lucknow. The marriage will take place. Saturday, September <14, at ,2.30'o'clock ..in Knox Presbyter-' ian Church, : Stratford. .' Mr.. and Mrs. Arth.uriStewart Dart-Alber , wish to announce the engagement:%of their daugh- ter, Edna Ellaine,. to Ronald' Har- vey Altrrn; son; :of Mr. and ,Mrs. L. ELSTON CARDIFF, `M. ? . ▪ Elston Cardiff, :Brussels district farmer and', Progressive Conser- ir+ative member for' Huron riding' since' 1940, has ;been appointed Pp chief' : government whip'in, '.;the Commons : 'iby ' ',Prime:' Minister' •Diefenbaker. :Among, Mr. Cardiff's • duties is. the important job of seeing: that':`. a solid •ibod. " .of :members. are oil hand. in the •Commons, particu,� • laxly •at times .of voting DEATH • OCCURS -•-Al R. LENGTHY ILLNESS''` .The,. 'death of .Mrs, Gordon Ferrety occurred in Toronto Gens eral : Hospital' on'Friday.,after _a long illness.; She viyas in her.. 42nd.: year. Mrs. Fenety, was, the 'for mer Jessie' MacRae,. daughter. of 'John, MacRae•' and the' late Jessie`.: .MacKefizie 'of Lochalsh ' The' funeral. was held from :the .• Mc,Lennan-MacKenzie Memorial Chapel: on Su'n:day. to Lochalsh: Cemetery.:'• Harvey`:A1"ton of"West-Wawano`sli, the - • marriage.•'• to ':take place at Erskine ...*Presbyterian Church, Dungannon, on Saturday, Aug- ust ` 31st at two o'clock. • •• Mr and., • Mrs. 'Goldie Carter: wish to announce • •the engage- ment _ Wig, ment of their eldest : daughter, Margaret Rose, . to> • Arthur Wil Train Roulston, son• • of the late W : • 1s.to .. _a : _M • .- a Wan .-'Rou • n did rs -jam, Roulston of Kincardine. The 'weddingtakeplace . dd g to August.. 17th: LETTEITO__TIFIE EDITOR Dear . , Sir: Due to. the :fact that so• many copies- cif -theGentenmal-*Assue. were published;": we wish to re..- , e - the: corre-ct Collins accident There was no' carapproaching the 'Collins', car: John Emerson's narne was : used in error.. Jim Emerson .4was• first': car to arrive , after the accident. . He did. riot witness the accident; but ,went: for .help. -�.--hese-f-cts - -av • a �- e , .been •verified ;'andare • run • with. approval of parties . concerned Mrs:, George. Enierson,.• SOME O'F• THS "OLD' FAITHFUL!:... THE MAC DONALD' CLAN >4• , • is Grade XIi Louise 'AnIdre'��.-..Hist; I; Joan. analdsbn ..� Histr, , lit Bill Marsh - ,'C';.' arshy, C; Trig. C;. Eiriinelirie- Miller -=--.Histo IBI, Janet ItaYner-, ITis . � C; Betty Stanle- yHist., C; Guth Stecr rst; IL The MacDonald . Clan reunion, h l.d annual1 at the Civic Holl say_ week -end. since 1930,.• never, ceases to`.,be 'a popular get-toge-> they. This year s :reunion �r�as na 'et- ception as, a largo crowd other - ed at a.t' "'T'he MacDonald 'Cedars" at Lochalsh, which reverberated, to • the skirl of the :pipes, Which thrill these folk • of Scottish ' an- • ccstry.: , Pictured' above area +group. o taut a._ 1"6 of _tom r ` o d aiI ; who• neverfail to talte• acd,vart- tage of , this opportunity to re- fresh' e- fres '' old friendships, • Loft to right, front row: . Mis.. Jack ,Campbell,.. Hamilton; D. A. MacDonald,: Lochalsh; Mrs. A; A. J. Simpson! Mrs.. Alex: NYacbonalcl and• Alex MacDonald; <oL- chalch;. • 'ML1•s. Ella :I\ .. .. a ilt a� ' Pottier"; lT m ton, 1Vli,. :Sado. f� arn.t'ton. ,c)~.., roti i�`oi'n;y Lens . me and Mrs, 'Iain Lennie!' Wes n ton, Totll IVtacDonalcl and; • Mrs. Tont MacDonald,, ,c�chalsh,, TCrnt Harris; R p ,�Mr�wr ztie Mat, •. Donald, Thalsh Mrs. •I3incaik.. Munn,' Ripley. • '.'titin'' ..:, .y .Se eI �'hoto ck�^'rc:u