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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-21, Page 9>ni�fe Stant,' onit e 1VlC�la;`' ordon Ma' worked 'al' and grin 9 il,iiam tit two silts e' allptese,' heave) of her McQu ray:of. Astir!, of. Less+ of Hsmil' . A,. R. Fi :d the Tate son have `ceth of Tare:; 61:i. nission ,issicn -if' ii WEDNESDAY, UPI* 21 1122 I 411 K •y. '6)0 11. 'a� a rd ,k •.t `ws1 fit: rv•;' , 4 4'1 " T THE ,LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINO • IS• Friday and Saturday fox $Qat Tussle At Farm' Home (Whitechurch News). On. 'Saturday morning when Leroy Rintoul, opened the house door to go through. the woodshed.: to the barn he was met by a fox. Their • dog was, barking at the fox and : tussling with ft. - Leroy managed to shoot the fox'. and had the head sent away to determineif it was • rabid. In the meantime their dog gill have to be. tied •up•and'if the fox 'Is rabid. :the dog will have :to be killed but they will not be under: quarantine. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stewart and family of 'Teeswater.were Sunday visitors:with Mr. and Mrs.'>Don ' Martin and.. family, Paul Geiger and his friend. of Waterloo were Sunday visitors, with Mr.' and Mrs.e Carl McClenaghan:.' Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin were Sunday visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Winnifred Farrier of Toronto , spent the week end with her mother Mrs. W.R. Farrier.:. ' • Mr. Donald Watt student preacher at Langside and. Whitechurch charge resumed studies on Monday at Knox College. Mr:, Watt begins. his last year of studies and if 'successful in passing 'exams next spring: will graduate as a minister, : Visitors on Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs, Carl ;Weber and family were Mr. and Mrs William Brigrrer of . Bradenton, Florida and their daugh ter Mrs. Bob: Tupman of Waterloo. Elwin Moore of. London isvisiting; with his parents from, Saturday till' Y` Thursday when he registers for the • coming term -at London Western : University. Others also registering ,, this::week from this, area•at Western University are •Muriel Moore, , George Conn, Murray Coultes and Wayne Martin: • Mr. and' Mts. Walter Elliott , Paul; Ruth , Barry and David visited Sunday with 'Mr, and Mrs. Ross Henderson, and family ofLucknow.. • CALVIN -'BRICK MESSENGERS Calvin -Brick Messengers held their meeting in the church Sunday Morning;Doreen Doreen Pattison wasp- • pianist for the meeting. Joyce 'Coultes,. `the leader gave the call to.Worship: The theme`of the meeting was, "God speaks to us; through His beautiful world" : Shirley .Pattison read the Scripture•.:Prayer was given by Marilyn Robertson. Barry, Mason gave the 'Herald Report.' The offering was received by .Lori Thompson and Doreen Taylor and dedicated _ by Joyce Coultes. .The story - Can°You see God , i'was given by Mrs. Lawrence Tayl- tor, after.which•all'went to their classes;. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Kerr .and Brian of Bluevale',..Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore,. Blaine, ,'April and Curtis of Wingham cel- ebrated with Mr. and .Mrs. Ivan': d :Laidlaw, their daughter Janet's 'second birthday and on Monday evening her .grandparents; Mr. and `,.Mrs John Crowston, Lucknow also ',Joined in'the celebration. ' a Mrs. 'John Fielder and Carmen of ';Port Albert.and Mr.: and Mrs, Les.; Jie Scholtz of Dungannon were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs; Ezra Scholtz, Brian and Patricia King Of Torontc *pent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Arscott and family. Mr: and Mrs. ;Bob Gordon•of Waterloo spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Lawren- rt ce Taylor. . . ' . Mrs. Bill Tiffin and Hilda df • W ingbarn. were Monday callers at • the home of Mr, and Mrs.. Victor Emerson, Mrs,. Kenneth :Hoffman of •Toro,,. 0 spent Sunday with Mr..an `Clarence Adams and •.fa ily. BALL GA MES • Whitechurch and Mildmay Juven Iles played an exhibition ,game . in Mildmay Thursday evening with,: •score'4-2 in 'favor of Mildmay: : Whitechurch 'and Thornhill Juven- iles played at Richmond Hill Sat- urday evening and after:10 innings, 'the score°was .6 - 5 in favour of. ' Whitechurch, who won, the series in 2 straight games. Whitechurch now plays Pointe Anne this Situ - day evening, September 24 and if successful in this series will have 0. ,A ;S. A. Pointe Anne is near Beliville . . ' • Mr. and. Mrs. Earl. Jamieson and'. :family were. Friday evening visit- • ors with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rin - tool and family. • . Mr and Mrs. PerryPennington sof Culross' were Sunday evening • visitors with Mr. 'and,Mrs. Charles Tiffin.• :Mr.. -and Mrs. George Young of •.Langside were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clark' • Johnston'of•E Wawanosh.', Mr: Wand Mrs. ' Wilbert Proctor and her .mother Mrs: Mabel Stapel- ton of Morris were Sunday visitors , with Mr . and Mrs. 'Tom 'Jamieson Mr. and Mrs. ' Allan Irwin and daughter of .Qshawa were Saturday visitors with Mr.: and Mrs Toth,' Magoffin, •Mr.,Irwin is a grandson ',and his daughter is Mr; and Mrs. Magoffin's first great grandchild. Anne Weber this week is on. holidays from her employment at Bank of Commerce, Wingham. • Sharyn Mowbray, Jim Boak, Head Student Council • L.D.H.S.`News (by Janet Carruthers) School days :arehere again and '. the past two weeks have been busy ones for L. D. H. S We are pleased to welcome three new teachers to . the staff this year . ...the principal, Mr. Mason; the English and History teacher Mr A shkanase and the Industrial Arts teacher, Mr`. Need- ham. They .are a great asset to: our school, We also greet our new Grade Nines who number about eighty-five. • • On Tuesday, Wednesday and. Thu. sday the school had been arrayed,„ with gay'posters as it was again time to choose the Student's Council for the coming year. The results of the campaign, were: Head Girl - Sharyn Mowbray, .Head Boy - Jim Boak, Secretary - Nancy .Corrin, Treasurer Doug Alton, Press Reporter - Janet Carruthers. On Monday of last week the staff'. announced the school rePresentat- ive in the Beauty Contest was to be Janice Brooks., The students enthus4. iastically worked on' floats for the • fair and hada total of six floats entered in the parade, Some of • • these were successful in winning • prizes. Frdm the first' few weeks of school it appears that this school year will be a 'good one. i. September 23 and 24 • JOSeph Kerr ls New Road Membery GODERICH - Joseph Kerr, vete-- • .an reeve Of Wingham, ' was appoin • ted a; member of the important County .Roads Committee at the September, session of Huron County Council held in Goderich Friday:. He replaces, Robert Gibson,• who has resigned from County Council, as reeve of Howick to' take the • post of Road Superintendent of Howick Township, and will:serve the balance of Mr.. Gibson's . term, that is, until the end of 1969. Mr. Kerr was a member• for a five year term several years :ago. Harold. Robinson, who had • stepped •up to the reeveship of : Howick from deputy reeve, contest ted 'the' appointin'entwith Mr .Kerr He was ,.nominated, :by Stewart Proctor, Morris; while Mr. Kerr ' was put forward by Borden Cgs*,` Blyth, Addressing Council' members, Mr. Kerr said he had always been' • interested in roads, and recalled :that ,in times past there had 'usua_- . •ily been one urban member on. the Road. Committee Mr. Robinson 'stated that,, when Huron• organizations and individuals who :A •SO• Cle1'14 contributed to their Camp project.. Say. Thanks The Huron County Children's Aid. Society wishes to thank all the Mr.;, Gibson resigned' he said he would like to see Howick•represen- ted on the road committee for the remained .of his termsince it.was• the township that had been honour ed.. Council divided 26 .: 13: in favour . ,of Mr: Kern . FOR KERR: Alexander, Boyd, Boyle,, Cot,' Cuthill, Bolton; EtheringtonJ, Gandon,, Geiger, Jim Hayter,`, Jewell(two) Kerr, Krauter, Leiter, . McFadden, McKenzie, . Moody-(two)-Noakess,-•Snel-1, -Stew- art, Talbot, Thiel,Duff, Thompson, Wench; total 26. FOR ROBINSON: Corbett , Dunbar, Hardy; Elmer Hayter, Hendrick, Jefferson, McIlwain, McMichael, Proctor, 'Robinson, Smith,. Stirling Elgin Thompson; total, 13. County. Road committee nowscon- sists of Don. McKenzie, Ashfield, !chairman; Grant Stirling, Goder- ich Township; Delbert Geiger, Hay, Joseph Kerr, Wingham; Jim Hayter, 'Stephen. • Through their generosity thirty children were; able to attend Camp this summer • . : Following the precedent set last. year,, the C A.S...ag<ain i.s making early plans .to take care of needy children at Christmas. Last year over 500 children throughout the county: were remembered. This project. takes many weeks of Senn- ing, wrapping and delivering. Si pnce Much, ` Q this f work is ;done ,_. .by.,. volunteer help, an early start is essential. The public appeal last year for clothing and donat- ions was most gratifying,' and again. C.A.S. is asking' for help, Children's clothing, toys, etc., should be at the Court House', Goderich, not later than/Novem- ber 1, Organizations who make an • annual. donation are asked to discuss this•project at their next meeting. Again, the..C.A.S. wishes -to thank .everyone` who in. any way helps the Society. The heart Warming: letters from the parents indicate the value of this assist- ance , cu AT JOHNSTONE'S; ` AUTOMATIC -WASHERS 6 -YEAR . TRANSMISSION REPLACEMENT WARRANTY 2 -YEAR WARRANTY ON OTHER PARTS 5 year transmission warranty covers replacementof,entire transmission assembly. , Other Moffat washer and dryer parts are 'guaranteed '.against defects • in materials and workmanship for not one; but two years. Labour charges are covered for one full year: AUTOMATIC ALL -FABRIC. FL•EXtIBILITYr. AUTOMATIC DRY CYCLES you do not have tai guess how many minutes it will take. to dry' .your clothes. 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