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ONTARIl WEDNESD•AY, NOVEivBER 13th
reath
Manylflipl,Y
Pews at Nov
Church Servic
°Despit.e thefact-that.:Reme
bane Day hadbeen. • proclaimed;
' a civic ,Holiday,there was an
all-round small. attendance at the
memorial service held• in • St. Pet
' er.'s Anglican ,Church: at ten a.m,
on • Monday morning ' '
Headed by the :Lucknow Dis-
trict High School ;•Banco; 'Legion
and Auxiliary members 'and Boy
Scouts paraded to church
Rev .H L.._Jennings, rector of
• St Peter's,- delivered the address
and :Rev: • G':A 'Meiklej,ohn read
they Scripture;:: ' • ,;•
Rev Jennings said that on this.
solemn occasion of ., i em brance'
we should pray to God that their
Sacrifice • will not•' "have been in
'vain..
' He .referred to :the 'startling de.-'
:'velopnients "since the last remem
trance • service, which: have turn-;
;:ed oui eyes: skyward The., meth-:
' .ods and means devised by a nat-
ion Whichwe often think of: as
an avowed enemy,: 'shave . outmo
ded the bill.i:on`. dollar Dew line
acid iilteyv se` antiqu=aced `ithe-*moist.
modernplanes :
On Knees ? When . Enemy Feared
DISTRICT HIGH •SCHOOL BETTY MILLER WON
!WARD:TO ISSUE STATEMENT
THE 1310.: P RI Z E `
Lucknow Branch Canadian Le-
gion,. held their annual RemeM- ` '''
brance Day dance and size. draw
in the 'Recreational Centre on
Friday and • considering the, win
dy and •wintry weather tI..e.-at G ;^ }•
tendance ' was, very good., . • "4 ,; '
,.Miss ••Betty 'Miller ..of the Bank
of Montreal .at Kitchener, won •
the grand prize ' 'of $100 in the
prize draw, which was a .very
pleasant way 'to start her. vacat-
ion. . ,
Thirty, .other cash prizes were
awarded as .follows, the first 20
names• drawn receiving. prizes of
$5:00 each' • and the e next ten re-
ceiving
e ceiving prizes of $10..00 ,each. The .
I: "' 31st ticket drawn was the, big •
.within the Area. Previously the • •
.. �� or>e.:
High• School :report, has 'been >n- ..
p.
eluded in theH u:ckriow .Village • _, . ,$0,00 Winne T, ,x..,�, .
S 00 ' rs
statem,en�t. ' • John Cleland, R.R. 1, Lucknow•
,.:
Horace Aitchison,' Winghazn;
H. Knipe, Toronto; 'I'.,loyd fray- ; >i Y'
•cen; Wing,ham; William •Bolt,,, • ,_" ` , F, "
Iduckriov►,; , J:. IVI Elliott, :Clinton,,
3. _Duncan, Preston;.Mrs.` Garnet" „ s;
.Henderson, Lucknow, Ross For
ester, Lucknow, Don . Anderson., 3
Wing�ham; Al Irwin,' R. ; 5, Luck . •,
now; George'. Whitby,, Lucknow;
.Fraser ;P.'urvis,'.` 14.1W-5, Lucknow•
Janet Cooke, Lucknow,' Douglas ' ',,
Raney', Ripley;.' B.:Connell,•. Galt: G., r �;• I
Members .of the Lucknow D,is
trict High School Board and , the
•teaching• • staff met together for
their, annual turkey dinner last
.week pr'i'or to the regular Nov-,
ember session..
• It • was decided to obtain irk-
"formati9n from a university' `as
tronomer in regard •to ,$he, setting
up of the, telescope with was do-
'nated to:the School. Mr; .,Kei'tl•}
Laur of the . teaching staff was,
assigned to be in charge of the
equipment. • •
The Board will this year pub
• lash a separate High School
.financial 'statement, copies of
-wl-i h w, illHbe naade�;ava'i�i-alsle at -
township nomination meetings
.In spite of; a•• situation more•
•
TED': COLLYER IS MASTER'
'.frauglit'with.. danger _,:,rare ,'ever,
OF .OLD 'LIGHT: LODGE' ,
• how few paused'. to remein er . on:
• ay;, What would those who
Jennings. ' ,Election of officeras••of.
01d Consideration ',la'','beng..!givendiedin two wars ,think if,heyLight, .Lodge A.F. and. A.M.• for to' ' the establis.ent of ',•hobaycould return •today and see:•the1958, was held last Thursday craft classes here foranyone inemptYpews •,Rey.ak,
:; .
evenm , at t%he':: regular., Meeting:, the •'' istrict .w,ho may.be inter=
ed.`We flocked to the •ehurc :es g gd
.and to our 'knees '`when' the en
Ted Collyer is• :the new: Wor ested. , Instruction would include
arrzy threatened before, :he Saeid, • shipful Master, -succeeding Ron- such crafts' as leather 'work;;, Met-.
Rev:. Jennings ' said it• , was •'ap-
all Forster •who i•s completing:•' his. ,ale 'work, needle vor'k,. • e'tc. fit ''is
palling: that so much in. brains,: term;. "necessary' to have:.cl•asses o:l from
energy, ' and time • is devoted to •
',15 to 20; rnembers
•;tram the Jtiilior' •Steward et 10 •I f. there .is: sufficient interest;
im�plements�'of destruction : •wh'en yet, r.':
, .' shown the Classes. v ill_ .be n-. Con ec ` f G Fels to:.. Qevp Q
so• �•nui l of the world=is-illi - be napecl, are: Wallace' COnii, Po , `. M �. rrl a .{.3.
.• • cored '.b '�:°:' Lucknow. : istrict -
:SW.; • Kenneth Cacnve.ron, 'J.W.,. Y . D, : , •, ,•a :' '
• ivluriiC•i,.,al , nomiria�tion.' time is "the reeveship.-So�rrie 'chanbes. in,;.
Redvers Johnson :Chap.; W:. B_. Recreation' Lomini:tee and••would:at
l? hand :. and vr'th ..it Tories con-. the council board have .been ,rtt=
Anderson; tre:as T. J. Salkeld,-' et underwayat 'ani.:early`.date. r
g. lecture as 'to what may; .or ma�� .mored:' and, should' this`...deveItp,•:
.sec Bert --Irwin- `S:D.• J ck Mac- .
_ -, : ; '. , ,. a A� c . ]un u i_r•ies arm 'in��ited�� 'an 'an - ••not�:.}se . the • derrelo: n , in ' .flee' could • `ate
Donald; J. •, Bob',acKetizie:�' q' d'. Y , . lie isitp e the':way forte el
SS ': D ' b ot1.a interest:2d should got in touch various municipalities: -,. ection :'in: West Wawanosh. •
�,S...Tti And -son,-1.0.-:-Chest-
•yith 'Mrs Oliver MacCharl;es oi^ Htxron To�xrish p is first on ,the Ashfield 'Township nomination
er• Can:obe}.1, O.G„ ,W.. A. Port •
.,.. ,list,;. holdiing their. `noinina.tion on is a'week later, on Friday, NO
is enc th ''Cameron
NOV-
eons, D;.of L. •', :. ' •': ;�' 4i . � nex•t:' we.elt,.:29th,'Tlze Ashfield`Board .i , corn- ` Monday afternoon of
Novernber 18th in ` Ripley. The prised' of Reeve Cecil Blake .and.'
CONSIDER' STARTING ROBBY
CRAFT CLASSES LOCALLY
FAIR l!RI• 'E
..
INEY. IN ,`FULL
A :.rneetir>rg of the, directors of/
the LuckliOw `Agricultural Soci •
ety was held on Wednesday. even:
ing for the primary. purpose. ,of,
pas sing .'accountsand authorizing
payrrient : of prizemoney, w,hich Gordon Chur.eh, Teeswater; Bob
will ' be .paid in full. ' . Gardner, Lucknow;: John` F. ;Hen-
The directors, expressed satis- derson; Rapid City; George Cam
'•action with- the success -_of ether e -r -an, Winglham
Fair and; :a discussion took place
in' respect to ways' and means of
improving the., fair R. Ma& -Donald, R, R. 4.;,.. Ripley•'
i-
tri the' So G "til'
On •Saturday -eve • ng Saci-.. y.. ',Brown,' 'Lucknow; Brenda
ety .sponsored the .CKNX. Barn King, : Teeswater; ' W. D. Ru:th:er
Dance, and Broadcast held in the ford, 'R. R. '2,. Lucknow; 2 'prizes
Town Hall and which: netted 'a drawn consecutively; J; W.'•Patt
neat :Profit..There' were approxi erson, Wingham; • John • Park,.'
m•atel. 500• paid .admission to the Dungannon; • :.' M
y . , g . , J. Harkness,. -'
concert and dance which : follow-. Teeawater; • Geo: Brooks, Wing-
ed ham. .•
$10.00 Winners'
Len, Watson,. Waterloo; ,Donald •
�r�in�tions a
an Raise
,Other . officers electea, apart
ate and: hungry
•:In conclusion Rey. Jennings:
erapl asized. that God is our . only.
--detfenee. We rriust-�`keepour
:`spii-
itual •powder :dry''and: go forth
is fait :.in Clod
_
weiringthe
hel-
met saltyanon,•the breastiplatc
.of righteousness ,acrd . the : sword;
6fthe'; spirit.' Only. With the :arm-
arnent of God ` can . we carry en
missies or a fifth solum n in our
midst.
>Place Wreaths G I To' Pakistan
t the Cenotaph. Rev...Jennings
pronounced.By. th,e time+• this letter' apeai•rt
the , benediction,' , �
wreaths were. � placed,: i•n A. • 112:''TVicholson
paced, .;the • Last Mint,,.
Post sounded. •by. "Bud •Orr",.the .the •'CCF Member 'for 1VM.eKenz}c•
silence e
of remembrance
•oe .observed constitic�li•:ey. iii " } .
Concluding with Reveille. by 'Mr. ,ex ects. to be in Pakistan •attend=
• 0
-1'r; •and the National Anthem by, VI 0 conference' of' the. Com:mon-
•
the Band, • .
• ' ' •.. wealth ;Pai°liamerixa'ry, • Assotiat-;
ardcle.Seargeant was Kenneth ion Six MPs,,a_Senator. arid.: N.
�`i--o Cameron with H ;D. 'Thompsori Stephen,': Clerk of the,: •Saskatch
in charge of the -color party crime- ewan • Legislature, cotnprise, the•
o
.. prised •- ; . .. ,
f Phillip MacMillan, Jim delegation .from Canada.:It h.as
Mrs. _ Wm. -MacDonald, been Sandys. -good ..:fortune: ; to•
•Mrs. (ober A strong- Paul 'have been selected "to .represent
Oberlin - rn? „ , .. � . ;
and Gary' Ritchie: • the CCF in the all -party deleg-
` Wreaths' were' placed as 'foll-' ation..
• owsr`:Lt • .
wreath by:; Presid- j ` .For nu'rnbcr 'of ears arli
1 a Y p
eht • Tramiel- Ritchie;Auxiliary amentarians: from all parts of t•he.
Wreath by President Mrs. Clair',
-
.Commo wealth have „held 'con-
., bhhstori , s held
, Business Men s Assoc.-.�fer'ences to discuss some of . our
iation• wreath by Bob, MacKc,n- .
•_ r mutual nrobleh7s, Meetings: haw
e, Province, of ` Ontario. 'wreath, a ia' New
Eby • . been .geld : ;in .A steal ,
i12rs. Montgomery •who lost a• Zealand `' Cana a . °Bermuda and•
•son in World War_ ,
ld II;; Village of Great Br itailn. This is tilt •first
i;ttckrtow• wreath . ,. ,. � .
by Reeve G. WT. tune that Tndia has had. a chance+
iW«►nen s Institute wreath�:;to act as host •AS it .15 ten�veri15
re ,
Roacyli,LL, p esiden't sine self-; ovormilent .:was• .est•a-
of the local g •
local branch and the •Boy`•blis•hed in. Tridia and Pakistan,
•
they have been, anxious • to en;;,
ter td 111 the re: �i esen t I i' I' . of thew
out ,Wreath'. ..
•
by Tom RathwelL
E...
AGEIVIENT'=enga,�'°'
of lVllss g' ' , ent•.�-is •a.t`ir'ouncc,d
Susie Merirs • • ..Brauer,
daughter of
andNKarl Brauer of Bad .Ger2anyand
:Lloyd '.y'.
.well yd Bai k .
Of tl1r� I ,aar'• Dot�vn'sview star .. will •. be .host for the ••period''
Gilt' y . o-
std of Mrs, err N ve•try;Iet"' 1T' � .f 94 T e C'anaditn
h Barkw'el1 of h..
aCn'ow and',. : i ,
the late ,'Mf~v ar - "drlc Yatorl', plans to be in Ceylon
weliw Tree B k
, • nn:nrria. e November 19 - .25. and in' Indite.
lflann' g Will take
f or:�n;-h,.r 14'th. cocci , N" vcimber 25 to December
l'.
a
Huron • Council, elected ' by. ;ballot; Councillors. John ':Bradley, :And'
- - set Ritchie; Dona l�li niie..
Claude Dore, Deputy -Reeve John ;and Tom 'Howard: • '
McM'urehv and 'Councillors Jack Reeve; Blake is completing his.
Campbell., Alfred • Walden and second of a three-year term .on
Wn•i: • Lowrey.: : the county roads comniitee. He
20. Pakistan • areelection ,
Airways proid= .In view ;-of .an election last year* i.9.• interested in standing fox
.
'th-
ing a charteredplane to • f�' the odds are
foe° an a;cclannatio.',n:
them ;from• .Lo•ndon to • Karachi` .next. Week, • •
..and Air Indiareturn them froein
K.Towriship & West es, Wa-
BombaY toLondon', on December
. wanosh • Townships nominations
.20-21.'`, ` will 1 both ;:be h on ,ri • ay o
•
As` parliaments • in different next, ' week November 22n
P ,. d, in
election and the odds 'seem to
be against anything developing;
in Ashfield, Jack Bradley; who
has. given long service as, coup
illor, is we undersand, not noir
interested in the reeveS'hip, bay.'
parts ,pf the world meet at:cliff-the the. affects on: • • mg. undergone:
enc trrrres, zt'is�r`arel YJP u sh'ble. Ire Kit�lol;s clic Baurdes . cai art�untdheirsg: oyne_e:ra.. ..�miaiyoroperato.l
,: •
dy__R,tchie-i's
to, arrange 'these meetingswith-,
prised of • Reeve Harold ':Percy a reeveshin : Prospect. froxri.in•t
I?o.
out interre atin�. With: the . sessions and 'Councillors _A_ Murray,.ofservice
g .. ,,; • ,.P aY� ,but we are.•not>avvare
.ef some parliament. 'However, Farigh 'Moffat , Wallace Conn and if he is or is not consideringe
members of all parties in the Elliott. Carruthers.. • , ` step. .
Canadian house' feel 'that -the in•- •, Reeve 'Percy succeeded the late ' • Lucknow nomination is set for •
reriing, November' 25;
.'this important part of the world denly in 'the spring ,of..1955.- Mr: The Board is.: com•'p rised of Reeve
sho'ti1d not'' be " decli•rted: Percy plans to stand' for. r - -' George' Jo' ri ' .was
' Councillors ' Murray and last year in'a sstla�ghtareeveship
. _.. , Yeeect g
vote; ai~idCoune-illors Alex-3VIar _•.,; t
-- UY-VILLAGe ;�i ;1Vl
EsiD- E
jbfatTh.ate ,bth • stated- prev-i-
• lousFy. thatthey are interested
,� , the ,. ,.:.: 4, • probable
1vlr, and'Mrs. Donald. MaoKi t_ reeveship, and it•.is probable
•
that an election' will.' develop in
Kinloss.
• In We:
St V�'at�'arlbsh the .L'oard
is com rised of Re. -
p Reeve, John f7ttr
Kinnon obtain' immediate a.oss-•'bert, Louie Duini,n, Eldon Miller
ession but will con-unence some
imprrvemeriN.tbefore moving • in
other Commonwealth ,countri•es �snnrt � ° "' • w
' Thelate 'r. and, Mrs. Ander-
Th•e parliamentarians are Leet,: ,
4 • ., F?' .' ' 'l son ,moved -from, Ashfield to the
ally Meeting in three countries
',Village some twedVe :years 'age
Pakistan, Ce lore and • :Indra;
Y _
.: ,,. when they b+oughL tltt.' hone from,
'Weinberg of *ornament an Paltry ,� ,,. .p .
Miss Margaret Naylor.:` .•
non have purchased: the Village
residence of the -late Mrs.. Thom,-
asAnderson on C�1ua•lity Hill: The
transaction was cornp.leted at the
week -end and Mr. andt,1VIrs. Mac-
Leod, Sam Sherwood, . • `W. G.
Webster and W.-4; "Hud Ham-
ilton. The. f urso
o me.. recel,nied an acclaati
. m
on • Reeve Joynt will ;3it.
doubt be willing''to . carry
neat -year -acid "there does' net•
A man: $1peuis- his: days pore
der ittg tows n re'concil'e :his net
izi olio tr rtl phi.. Tgross habits.
and *Orville McPhee, 'The Board
is unchanged since elected b,y
-ha.: •. t a . f_... x•.. •� :' _.
ballot ancf�_:li�;�i�ee� rn ��offi;�frrr'.
four years.
Reeve is c'tipectecl tc
seek re-election and has',been one
of . several V�"ht . haVe: been mei
tioned • as possible .•'candididn'tes
for the Huron Cot.0 tyv: warden --
•
ship 'in Iti58:• ''
Litt,, i
'far lbe}y�t' sleet, men-
,
election as--th Council' seats hat
gone G
�' •ib g'girig • in- recent years:
•
ALFR)b 1#RS'ItONG�DIIY4ry
The death •ofAlfred ;Inane':'.
Arinstrong,• a native of Lt ckno'w,
ocetrrrod • in 'Victoria .' Hospital,
London 'on Sunday, r NoVeitiber
10th-, at 'the age , of 66: The fun-
eral s'ervice was held Tri Lo tdet.1.
ori:. Wedne:,d'.av, t?o�yl,,1�Owetl b`v•.•Yti:4..
t�,at'1i�t reit �� .1-" "w(� "F�i `1i�1"1� �""t`�'j'- tet •, • y,••�''