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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-01-19, Page 10. , Poo TEM: d THS, LU . CKNOW SENTINEL . I UCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY. .IAN, iii. 1944 (Whitechurch- News) Whitechurch Young Peoples Soc- iety held.their meeting Tuesday evening in the: United Church Sun- day School room A sing song was enioyed. Diane Coultes 'opened' the meet ing with reading a poem ".New' Years". A hymn was sung and Miss Coultes read the scripture andaedYek •• in prayer. 'i Beverley'Soloman read` the•story " The rear of the'Ldcust" and led it prayer.. . The minutes were:read' by Sec- retary Diane: Coulees: The. roll call -was answered with a verse of , scripture. The .meeting was closed 'with -the Mizpah benediction. ATTEND 4-H TRAINING (Whitechurch News):' ' Those `attending the 4-H Leaders Training School held at Lucknow on Friday were Mrs. Garnet Farrier, .Mrs: Albert. Coulter, Mrs, Walter Arscott and -Mrs. Victor` Emerson.,, Whitechurch W. 1. will again sport-. sor 2 clubs for the girls, and any girl 12 years'. as of March rst and wishing the course,,aare to get in touch: with the Secretary- Treasurer of the W . I. ,. Mrs. Emerson. (Amberley and District rN'ews) Attending .the Cheese Producer's ' .Convention which was held in the .Reyal York Hotel, Toronto, on Thursday and Friday of last week. were, Robert Rutledge, Donald Cow. rtney , Jack Campbell and John Ferguson.: • . Mrs .. Wer -Robb visited recent' ly with her son-in-law, and daugh- ter,; Mr. and Mrs.7 R. Osborne and family of Trout Creek. A number of relatives from ;Am- berley and Pine River district atter ended the tyrenty-.fifth wedding. anniversary of Mr, and Mrs.: Wil - mei. McKay of Kincardine on Sat-. .urday evening,, January 15. • The Annual Meeting of Pine Rive er United Church, was held. on Fri- day evening. January 14, witha good attendance. Dinner was ser ved preceding the businesspart of the meeting which was chaired by Rev. H. Pillen, EUCHRE PARTY HELD A euchre party was held .at Am berley 'Orange hall on Tuesday ev ening.of last week :with nine•tables' in play. High prizes' were won by. Maureen Bradley, Wiiliam Fergie • of he, Men ��. elect Wrngf ber 2t Asia. ma delicj siuigin Otti atives ` • were'l The are a' the pr ment •' singing The n. the av expect exclus a narni play a group, done i thirty close 1 Itws hear th impress ..besides that tlu ;this wo and•the' ' to those: -to hear • inthe r in the c bership Logopt( difficul to a set; This we ". nate wt voices s Spear' ' were Mi the pro Huron- E or of Wi Russel,' presiden chairrna • He outli - during ti ed engal vention show., t'ii•. Wfnghan.. services • and Aubt A qua, Alex Cot' Connell • Arnold Exceptional :value at this low` price. Ideal fOt humidifying bedroom, office, :bachelor; apartments. Light, easy to move from room to, room. 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Mt; and Mrs. John Harper and. family of Kincardine township vir ited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. -Donald Courtney and family.,, Henry Emtnertonof the Lake Shote road is assisting -at the farm . of Murray Walden during his ill- ness. , His many friends wish hits a speedy recovery:- • Mrs, Art Courtney visited over: the weekend with, Mr.. and Mrs; Robert Harris and family e,f Clarke. • Mrs. George McKinnon of Scar borough visited' over, the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Emrnerton Mrs. .McKinnon is the former Chri- stine Courtney. NEW TEACHER AT KINLOUGH SCHOOL Mrs,Jim McEwan of Kinloss is . teaching, at Kinlough school succ- eeding Mrs... Orville Elliott who •resigned the position the end of December., . Mrs: MvlcEwan•, who resides near. Blackhorse, formerly taught at the 10th concession school a number of years ago. • • NEW DUNLOP SILENT TRACTION ' ' New Improved :Tread Dialers. 'In Low: Profile Sizes MOST SIZES 'BLACK .OR WHITE SIDEWALL NOW IN STOCK At Aitractive 'Prices "INSTAL A . PAIR NOW AND BE PREPARED •ie•eoeei•••.••i •••••• •••....•e•••••se:•i . ••. (Whitechurch News). The January meeting of White- Church :Women's Institute was held on Wednesday, January 12, at 2 p.m, at the home•of Mrs. 'Garnet;: Farrier and Mrs. Gibson Gillespie'.`: with an .attendance of 22 Mrs Bill Evans, first Vice Pres- ident, presided and extended a warm, welcome to members -and :visitors': The Ode was sung and f Creed repeated in unison... The minutes and correspondence, 'eluding Provincial President Mrs., Everett Small's letter, was read by Mrs. Emerson It was decided to sent ,the:.lst Vice President, 'Mrs. Bill `Evans, to the Officers :Confer- ence since. the Home Economics. and Resolutions Convenors had al- ready attended conferences.. Mrs. Russel Ross reada letter she had received from Mit: McTavish Teeswarea, re the gift shop at Wingham Hospital wherein White- church are to be responsible for May and'June: The February meeting will he'held at the home of 2►+irs. Victor -Emerson. With Mrs. Garnet Farrier, plan - : 1st, "community singing was enjoy= ed. The motto was "As the Resor. ution is, so shall our progress; `be" ,. If the resolution is toread, books, . our progress will be along this line • during the News Year ,of,1966., but. if as homemakers whose job is a big • one we will find that it requires innerresources to raise quarrelling restless children into men ,' women , good fathers and mothers.; maybe , a-:doctor„_:nurse or a special serves ant of. the. King, of Kings, our resol- ution could be along this line.... There is our influence. We can't. „ escape this radiation of our char- atter. Constantly: we are weaken- ing or strengthening others. .It is' ' up to us as mothers and wives to radiate the best qualities' for our families and be happy to watth their progress Mrs. Russel Ross introduced Mrs. English, President, and, Mrs, Con- . ron, Secretary , . Wingham Hospital Auxiliary. The.ladies explained .' the work of•the auxiliary which, is to furnish moneyfor extra equip- • ment such, as wheel chairs,. ice marline, oxygen tent, incubator„ walkers; cribs, 'anaesthetic mach- ine, blankets, electric fan, re- suscitator, hairdryer, amounting . to $8000. The ladies took the „ donations made by• Whitechurch W . I. for the gift shop. The lad- ies, were thanked by Mrs. Russel Gaunt. The National Anthem ant°Instity' ute Grace .was sung, H esses LOOKING BACKWARDS... THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES• :20 YEARS AGO' JANUARY, 1946 J.. W Joynt, was: rettirned as Reeve of Lucknow for his`.•fourth' term Honour was paid members of the:armed :forces by the village . at. banquets inthe • Lucknow `United Church and .Lucknow Presbyterian • Church The size of the group. Made it necessary to use 'both lo=. .cations. Scrolls were presented to 100 men and S women: ••About.40 • of -this number were in` attendance. Many,had not. arrived home as yet: Kinloss Township honoured re- turned servicemen ata reception_ at,Holyrood Hall. 28,of..the, 80, members of'the-armed forces 'were present. 'Many hadnot arrived • home as yet, . Harold Allinwas elected.presr.' ,ident of the Lucknow Legion.: School Areas were introduced in • Ashfield and West Wawanosh Town ship... Durnin Phillips was appoint ed secretary -treasurer in. Wawa nosh and Richard Kilpatrick to Ash - 'field:. sh-'field • Roy MacKay was chairman 'of the Ashfield Board. Lorne Dur nin:was chairman in West Wawa- nosh.• D. A. MacDonald was elected. Reeve' of Huron Township'. • `.42 -year old -Harvey Scott of Langside was the victim -ofLa' shot= gun accident; on Christmas day that claimed his life. He was hunting at the time and his body was found several days later;. by Wm. ` Wraith ;: on his 'farm at Langside. Kenzie. Foster of Bruce Township defeated Richard Elliott.of Kinloss. by only 2 votes in a contest for the Bruce County Wardenship: \.Rexford Ostrander was. appointee. ,organist and choir master of Teer 'water United Church ' 40YEARS, AdO JANUARY, 1926. Robert Johnston was succeeded as 'Lucknow Reeve by councillor D. M. Johnstone, Mr. Johnston had been Reeve 10 years. Counci' 11ots were Robert Rae, Alfted'E. Buswell, Robert.Mullin, Wrn. ' Spindler. Button's Meat Market, was advertising porterhouse and sirloin .roasts at t30 lb; Teachers at. Lucknow Public School were W. F. Thompson. H. Mrs. Gibson Gillespie an Mrs-. Jas, Sheriff,; I. Hardie; No.. West McInnes served lunch. " Wawanosh, Vera E Todd; No, 9 Ashfield, Olive L., ;.Anderson Speaking of a trend. among party goers for drunkenness and smoking" by women 4:-ment a: Bruce Co: pap et commented, "the likelihood is that by. -.and- by a reaction .will: set .; in.: •Drinking' -and smoking (espec=. . rally among women)' will be soc- dally condemned and wave will subside as rapidly'.as it has risen." : n The Anglican Dramatic 'Society. presented the play'"Peter Piper's • Troubles, ". Joe: Hassall; Betty Graham, George:: Douglas, •Pearl•. Nixon, Jean:Durnin, Campbell Thompson, Alvin Percy, George . Hassall were some of the players"„. Lucknow Fire Company had the "biggest crowd" at. their annual Burns Night .Dance. Shipping closed on the. Great Lakes . and for the; first year not a single life nor vessel was .lost all. season 60 YEARS AGO 'JANUARY, 1906.. George H. Smith was manager of the Molsons Bank ,and 'T. S. Reid was accountant. ;. W. ,W. Hill was offering a •pic- ture 15 x 20 framed,to each person . buying a. can of Volcano Baking Powder at his Hub Grocery... The public -voted 172, for,.66, against accepting a -giant from Andrew, Carnegie for the construct-• fon of :.public library.,• ,J. G. Anderson was:elected' Reeve' of Lucknow. Wm:' `Bailey ' ' was elected Reeve of 'West Wawa': nosh'. Word was received' by Mr:. and Mrs. Con Gaynor.of West Wawa' nosh' of the death of'their son John, age 25, in Phoenix, B. C, from heart failure brought .on by !mean!" , onia. Another son died in theMst a year previous. • W. J. A. McGregor was publish- ing 'the ublish-ing'the Lucknow Sentinel, J. M.. Roberts was 'secretary of the''West Wawanosh Mutual Fire insurance C'ornnany. James Harris or Kinloss 50i farm to Roderick Bain for• -$6000. James Harris purchased a -uron 150 acre farm from Mr. Reid for $8500. • x . James Brypresof Kinloss Branchan Agricultural SociettheY J,. McCharles was was`presidentident of the Paramount Cheese and. Butter Co'