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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-29, Page 12TH1 LUCKNOW AIENTIN11.4 LOCKNOWs ONTARIO Chester Hackett Is Reunion !!e4!I! lucknow:ResiCient . The thirty-first Annual Harrison lene Willert; boys under 16 . Bryan • Died n mg am Reunion was held Saturday June llth, 1666 at Seaford' Lions Park,. Seaforth Ontario, Over ninety were in attendance from Brantford London, Lucknow ,Teeswater , •Goderich, Clinton,; 13rucefield," Mitchell, Hensall and Seafixth, Everyone enjoyed a delicious picnic dinner and supper. After a .full afternoon of •sports . ball • game and a peanut scramble for the children • the 'officers for 196'1 . were appointed as follows; President - Chester Hackett; Sec. - Treas.. -, Mrs, Chester 'Hackett; Directors - Mr. and Mrs,. • Albert.Taylor and Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Hackett; Sports - Mr, and • Mrs. Roy Pennington and Dorothy and Ken Taylor;. • The 1967 picnic will be at Sea- • forth Lions Park. . • Results of the .sports were as -fol- • lows: girls under 5, Debbie Har- • rison..Lon Pennington., boys under &. James Hackett, Steve Hunt; . girls under 8 JoAnne Collins, ' !Betty Orr; boys under 8, Johnny 'Hunt, Bobby Orr;'; girls under 19 Darlene Willen; Betty Orr; boys under 10, Johnny Hunt, Murray ' Siemon; girls under 13,, Debbie • Wallace. Sharon Willem boys un- • der 13, Jerry Willert, Billie Collins • ladies. Barbara Willert; Debbie - Wallace, young rnen,B.Tyan. Hodgert. MRS. GEORGE SHIRLEY Ken Taylor.. Ladies Kick the slipper. Olive Broadfoot, Joyce Hackett, men's kick the slipper, Jim Harrison, • Roy Pennington; ladies shoe kra- riihle , Diane Collins. .Arny klunt; •WirsGeorge Shirley of Luck - now passed away at the McKay Ninsing Home, Wingham, on Mon day. June 13th at the age of 82 • .years. She was the former Bessie Vict- men's shoe scramble •, Jin Collins; oda Brown and was'born in Geo-. rgetown'on May 24, 1884. • Mrs. Shirley had not enjoyed ' • good health for some years. She had been hospitalized for one and *'half years in Wingham and Dis- • trict Hospital and since March • d 'this yeartad been cared for at . the McKay" Nursing Home. • Mr. and Mrs. Shirley livetfin ' Toronto where Mr. Shirley's death occurred. 26 years ago: One year tater Mrs. Shirley came to Luck - now to make. her home. • She .is. survived by two daughters (Edith) Mrs. Harvey Webster of Lucknow , (Winnifred) Mrs. Murr- iy.Richardson of Ottawa, five grandchildren; six great grand children. , Funeral service was held on. Thursday June 16th from Mac- Kenzie Memorial Chapel, Luck- • • now with interment in Greenhill Cemetery. •Rev. Howard Strapp was clergyman and Mrs. Gordon, •Bill.Wallace; neck tie ra e, Joyce Willett and Albert Taylor, Sharon Willert and Ken Taylor; balcion • race , Dorothy Collins and Cathy 4damsf• Bryonflodgen and Hazel Collins; wheel. barrel race , Bar- bara and Jim Harrison, Hazel and Bob Collins; elimination race s Roy...Taylor. •• • Winner of the:lucky spot, Ken Harrison; kicky draw ; Mae.Harr- . • • ison.. ' • • , • PearlHackett was in chargefof Registration. Mr and Mrs: Ken Harrison, BrantTord•eame'the far- thest. • .The longest. xnarried• couple was Mr. ind Mrs. John Aikenhead. Brucefield. •Mr. and Mrs. Roy " Pennington, Teeswater were the yonngestmarried couple. The oldest person in attendance was Mrs. George Procter, Goderich, • The youngest perseinwas Brenda: Haekett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hackett,. Lucknow. • , . Montgomery Organist. • Pallbearers were Walter Alton,: •ROy Havens, , Ken CameronJ.lar- • •Old Ritchie , turnip Phillips, Jack - MacDonald; • • • • 41t Incriase your Corn Yields with COE-OP' Aqua Ammonia • +++,,, v•••••.t.•4•44•:•••:4•:;:•:•:'•- -'ftili'; Here's the fist, efficient way to apply supplemental nitrogen • to your corn. ;CO-OP Aqua Ammonia 20% Nitrogen injects r to 4' below the surface. ... gets right to the root,,to, give the crop an immediate bOost. •• • And there's no waste. The soil retains all of the ammonia applied with negligible loss during application. • Another big advantage: You have a longer period of. time to apply CO-OP liquid ammonia without• danger of disturbing the roots, Suitable for a wide range of soil types, it can be applied as • a pre -plant applicatibn or a side dressing. • For bigger corn.yields at low cost, have, • CO-OPAqua Ammonia applied soon., Anther fertilizer service,of your Co-operative., developed in co-operatior with United Co-operatives of Ontario.: ` •*Registered Trade. Mark •• (Langside News) . • Peter Steer, soncf.Mr: and Mrs. Philip.Steerhas successfully pass- ed his training is a.fitter 'welder . at:LondOn Vocational School. He. is now employed at Unifin-Keep lite Company of London. • :Anniversary services at Langside Presbyterian Church Will lie held on Sunday July 3 ar 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. with Rev. Wallace Little of •Winnipeg the guest speaker. • On Monday eVening.Juiy 4 at 8:30. a.social evening will be held at the Mrs. Jim Richardson will show slide and tell of her Work in central America.A • cordial invitation is, extended to the community. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McQuillin • of Sarnia, 'Dick McQuillin, Otville spent the,week-rd at:the • McQuillin home. • Eldon Welsh, employed with the .Sandy Consttpction. Company near Caledon was at his home for the week, -end.' • • •Mrs. George Young and Janice Wall attended the workshop 'at the manse in Whitechurch on Saturday evening. •• C..0. C. MEETING • Langside C. 0. C. (Children of the Church) met in the Hall on Sunday morning during the church. service.' Donald Scott was presid, ent and'the meeting 'opened with the Call to Worship by Jyys. Chas. Tiffin. A hyinn was sung and 'DOtiglas wall led in praYer..S9.4p; ture was read by Robert the'r011 call was answe ed 19 members. Sandra Gardner receiv- . ed the offering and prayer was offered, by Russell Young. The • minuteof the last meetini were read by Agnes Conley.. Mrs. . Conlan read the story from the Study Book, • It wasdecided to have a special at.the next meeting for a gift to be,sent to the mission- aries' children at San Salvador' •Mrs, George Young told the.story of the 3rd and4th Parable. A hymnwas sung and the meeting .isvai closed with the 1-Ord's/Prayer. FARMERS, THINKING OF Remodelling Start 'with the herd and the • •herd will pay for the other •improvement! • •'REBUILD YOUR HERD USING SIRES THAT. INCREAiE. • PRODUCTION AND RAISE THE SALE. VALUE OF BREEDING. . 7 STOCK. . • , , • You can use. well proiers dairy sites' such as MAPLE LEA' SKOKIE (Holstein). His daughters average 4% more -milk than • • their .herdmates.' was sold at auction recently for $3750, Tested beef sires are available, like ELMLEA KD SPIDEL 'MT (Hereford) Seven of.,his ten tested steer 'sons had:gains on feed of ovsr 100 pounds in one rnontl, •• FOR TESTED AND A.I. PROVEN SIRE "MATERIAL" FOR • • HERD BUILDING CONTACT YOUR LOCAL. TECHNICIAN OF WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASS'N , poo••••••••••••••••••••••••4••••*••••!*** •••••••O•os LOOKING BACKWARDS: ...THROUGH .THE SENTINEL FILES. • •• .••••••••••••••e•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 10 Years Ago .046h she was a passenger Was , • • " involved in a 'collision .withan- . June 4956 •. . Lucknow District Recreation Com- mittee launched a supervised re- creation program and summer play. ground with Ruth Treleaven and: •Roddie Wraith as leaders. Member of the Recreation committee were Bob McIntosh, A W. Hamilton, Lloyd Ashton, Ken Cameron, Rae' Watson, W.G. • Webster, ..Harold• Greer. • • . The old Shiells stOre at Amber - ley was moved t� the farm of Bill KemptOn, onHghway 86, just east of 'Amberley. • •• Mrs. A R•. Finlayson suffered a fractured leg in a fall in_the pan- try .of her home. - Cliff Congram, barber in Luck - now for eight years, closed his Lucknow shop and •took a position. in Georgetown. • Barry McQuillin and David Kirk- land were part of a three-member Huron judging team which took top honours at an intercounty Sh- • orthorn.day at Watford. Third • • member of the team was Bert Pep - •per of Seaforth.• .• Ross Forster, 9 -year-old ton of 'Mr.. and Mrs. Ron Forster of Luk - now, was rescued from the,waters of Lake Huron by his trtother•while at a Sunday school picnic at Kin- . tail. ' . Rev. J.R. Dickinson left the three point Ashfield Cireuit for Port Rowan after four years here: Rev, p.,c. Washington was his Mrs. Jack Bannistef moved to Zurich where Jack was • appointed manager Of the Bank of Moritreal, Lucknow for five ' years. • • kinloss Council purchased a • new grader from Dominion Road Machinery Co, other train at the Guelph Statfon• Mrs.•James St, • Helens .diedstiddenly at her home. froth a heart. attaCik. . • • Norman RobertsOn...authot of the history. book -of the county Of Bruce., died at his home In Walk, .erton at the age of 91, . Ivan RaWlings.' a Member 'Of the:. Bank.of Montreal staff •fort 1• years, was •tra.nsferred .to Hanover His Siiccesior was Ralphliotson of, • Sarnia.. :* Thirty. entries' were received, in. the Scotch Double lawn bowling • :tournament.. Robert Johnston of • oOderich wonthe trophywith Isaac „and Wallace Millet of St. • Helens: as runners,up. • • Rev; Charles Owen, Anglican ".Pasiltir here at the ,turri of the eentnry, died in. Lonclon at the age Of/71. • • •• . Lorne B. Reid of Ripley paid top price of $73 for a C,-1,7? mOn:. th old boar at a Mildmay York, dike, Breeders' Sale.: • • • • Rev., 'A .1%.4.. Nicholson spoke.it • • the Orange Hall'on the advant- ages Of Co:.:operative Common-.., wealth • ••• • June 1936 • •• " Miss Mary Maciptyre, register- ed nurse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs • Dan Macitityre of Langside; was uninjured when the train in .50 Yea. rsAgo 1une 1916 • Word was received that Finlay Mtinnes was missing in Action ifteftite-Gernian heayy attack' oh Ypres with about 6005) Can- entid at Winnipeg While out west On a harvesters excursion. Twelve autos -Were part of,the ,tteans of transportation ata farmers picnic at Silver Lake, George Turner was in charge of the repair defattment at OstrarKi• ers Garage. The McGarry House closed Jfl • LUckhow.,,after serving as a,hotel for over sixty years. Lucknow which once had six hetels, bad • dropped to one. Local option was the prime reason for their demise. •