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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-09-06, Page 1se! E 13c. 15c E ;17c: S9c $4.00 A,, Year In Advance $1.00 Extra To LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ,WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1967 Single. Copy:. 19c ti Pages lungannon Couple Fifty Years Mi"rrie.lII E.23c 19c •30c • MR. AND•MRS:: ARTHUR•ELLIOTT DUNGANNONNEWSj Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott of • Dungannon, •who fiftyyears ago. on g ,... September 5, 1917, ; were married at• the home :of the P bride's arents, • Mr, and Mrs.: David. S roul of g Dun annon. .: P • Mrs. Elliott was the former Emma Sproul, daughter of the l,t,. P g.. e Mr. •and Mrs,. David -Sproul, and Mr.: Elliott's parents were Mr. and, rs John ott Mrs.Ell —.After their marriage, the: couple took upfarmin - on the room's ,g .$., farm, south of •Dungannon, now owned by their son Harold; where they . lived until retiring in: Dun- gannon in1955. They have a. family of two, Harold, south of Dungannon and Mrs Oscar (MarCuthill, of Walton. Tihere are three rand - children.. In 1937 they°were• saddened bythe deathof: a son, Douglas, A family 'dinner, in their honour, was held Sunday at 'Tiger Dunlop • Inn and on Tuesday '' O' en' House" P wasgobserved' at their Dun ' Dungannon home where manyfriends and• relatives called. The best wishes for the future, good health and•happiness, are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott on this, occasion, Sailed $ondya For. England = '` Mr\ and Mrs. Sandy .MacKenzie. sailed on the'Carmania on . Monday. Ofthis week from Montreal' to •• Southampton, ,Englarid . 'They plan to reside at Fawley; near South- ampton. Sandy, who has his degree in Bachelor of Engineer Science plans to take graduateg post. gwork in Eng P land . Prior to entering a university he will,workin industry with Esso Refiner ' Mr, and Mrs: MacKenzie were married in Galgary:on August 12th. Thursday, August 24th,' after a flight from y-, they Calgary, were. g• Y entertained• t a reception at the' home of Sandy's •aunt. and 'uncle,' Y Dr. and Mrs. John MacKenzie at', . I:slin tonSandy'sP , patents, 'Mr. Islington, and, Mrs. Tom MacKenzie of Kinloss held Open House for the newlyweds on Sunday, August 27th, • „After spending a week in this area; Sandyand • Heather for ,...0•_ .__ .. left Mont7, real and Expo, 3cid4 By Family. )n Anniversary ,Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee,of Dungannon. were honoured guests on the occasion, of their 30th • wedding anniversary on August •28: 'A family dinner was held at. the home of Mr.' and ,Mrs.. Jim Hayden of Port 'Albert, when 17 relatives sat down to .a bountiful turkey dinner prepared by their daughters Mrs. Jim Hayden' and Mrs. Allan. McNee ofi.carboro., Mr, and Mrs. McNee received.. many beautiful gifts including ,a bronze kitchen set from their family,. They have four of a ,family'. Allan of Scarboro, Mrs. JIM. (Donna)'Hayden of Port Albert, Ken and Eric at home. Beverly MacDonald',. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald of towns has returned to her home :_....n after spending.the month of Aug ust as a lifeguard picket at Camp • Wyoka,, a Girl: Guide Camp near Clifford.' 4p:• /III■(IIpIINII I■III■I I I■III■IIII♦III■III■III■III■I Plans For Fair Parade Indicate "One Of est Ever" -Chairman of the.'Lucknow Fall Fair parade and beauty contest, Charles 'Webster , .reports plans pro- gressing well towards What is expected AO be one Of the .best par ades•ever staged in the village Scheduled for Fair Day, Septem= ber 16', the parade will. kick off the Centennial homecoming week- end of The Lucknow Agrichithralk Society • , Many floats have been arranged from near and far,. and it is: expect ed that every business 'place • and organization in the community, will make'•a special effort to have ,a parade •entry in what will be Lucknow's only major centennial. event. Charlie will be pleased to hear of your ,float plans,: and' for those who: have not made plans as yet, it is suggested that you "get the ball' rolling": Fair Day, is only 10. days .` affray One of the niost recent additions to the Fall:Fair is the music of;the Stover 'family o! •R. R. 1•,:Belton in. the London; district : The family is awaiking•music shop, play manyinstruments and can provide :unusual entertainment that will please all types. They particularly like Fall'Fairs and parades where: they can"actups' ,a bit Looks like a big,day and a big parade: to•introduce the Fair with a complete range of tntertainnient running through to the evening. Make it a homecoming; Eair, meet. your old and; new friends there: ilIlIlIIIlIUIIIUIII■IIIIIlIRIlIU IISIIIhIt1UIIlII Move o0 � 11 est` Mrs. Tom DiCkson of Port Albert and four daughters Kimberley, age 4 years, Michelle; age 3 years, Lori'rand Lisa (twins). age 2 years, left on Thursday of last week by' plane from Mallon to Delisle Sask- atchewan, to join her husband Tom. went to Delisle a month ago where he is employed . at a potash. mine. Mrs. Dickson Is the former Dianne' Ritchie,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ritchie of Ashfield Vand:aiSHit At MainStreet The municipal Washrooms at the west end of the Lucknow arena. were again the target of vandals this; past • .week. Village work employees .literally had to "hose" their'way into the• public Washrooms, ''We wonder what sits on the shoulders of people who 'would destroy and break up the fixtures and leave the public buildings in the mess that these were left in.' Since the publication of last week's issue, The Sentinelhas been informed. that they destruction of the Fall fair banner which span- ned't:he street, the g u rootin of a uprooting stop sign and the littering of old tires at the post office,. corner, --was also the work of vandals. School: John Allason,' who succeeded teacher and she' will be teaching Noel Mason as. rincipal of the,at the' Lucknow School:, She is the P Lucknow District High. School, has '. former Mary Ellen MacDonald, been busy prior to school opening daughter. of Rev. and Mrs Douglas this week workingout • MacDonald .:Her' father is a Luck- `: administrativenow native: Mr: and Mrs. Allason details and inter-. viewingarents'and students from. are. residing in the Henderson home: , this, area , planning to attend 'sec -' on Havelock. formerly occupied ondary school either at: Lucknow by Mr. and.: Mrs. Noel Mason. or Wingharri'. , . The teaching• staff at Lucknow 1'wo classes of 4ear; rade 9 District High'School and the: sub,- Arts and 'Science options g have ' • jects which they will teach are: been introduced thisear with an John: W,, Allason,Principal, Eng - Overall ,.:.:.1ish Mrs Mary .El1en,Allason expected enrolment' .of about'' 45. •French,En • Ronald Ashkanase Overall enrolment.at the school isEnglish; ' expected to be about 180. Grade•. 13 students, as well as the vocation- alstudents, are transported to the Huron -Bruce District High School at Wingham where the entire. Luck- now School will move next year. Mr:.Ailason' was a former teacher at the Oxbridge District High g School, Mrs. Allason is also, a . ' H*hour Parents On' "30th .A•nniversarr..:. • Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Hunter of R.R. 1 Lucknow observed their 30th' Wedding Anniversary on MondaY , September 4th, They were' honoured when .their fa'm'ily entertained them at dinner at the, • Blue Barn, Listowel on Sunday. Mrs. Hunter is the former Anna Mae Treleaven, daughter of the • late Bert Treleaven and,Amelia Hackett. ' Vernon .is the son of the late Mr and Mrs . John Hunter• of Goodlands ,"'Manitoba. , . Present for: the dinner were mem bers of their family, .Mr, and 'Mrs, ;Forbes (Joanne) McLellan of Sarnia: Ivfr, and Mrs: Murray Hunter of. Arthur, Greg at home. Another ,son Bob, who is working in the', States was 'unable to be present ., History English; Donald Dennis.,, Latin, Phys. Ed.; George Gibson, Science, 'Health; Elwin Hall, Guidance, Math, Mrs. Laural Hewitt, Home Ec , Health; Mrs. Bernice Johnstone,' Mathematics, Geog. ; Mrs,.. Isobel,/ MacDonald , History, Librarian, Allan MacDou- gall, Mathematics, Science, Phys.' Ed..; Mrs. "Doris MacKenzie, Commercial, Arne Mygland, In )'dustrial Arts, Geography, Good: Fishing. Elwin Hall of Lucknow reports some pretty good fishing within the ast week. Out with Bill Wharry of town off Point Clark, Elwin caught a 25 6 1/2 lb: 'pickerel.- On •another fishing adventure, Elwin was guiding his nephew; Rev Wallace Liddle of Hespeler and ,.. Blair McIntosh of Listowel when Rev. Liddle Caine upwith;. two • . speckled trout , one 16" .and. the other 14" Everyone knows that a ,good fisher- mart •never reveals the source of his • catch, but Elwin let us in on the secret. The pickerelwas caught in .. Lake Huron and the trout within five miles of Lucknow.' ' *it bwitWtt. .