The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-22, Page 42PAGE TWO
THE.LUCKNOW SENTINIIIL,, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO,
The LUCCNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"Tho: Sepoy Town" Ong the .Huron -Bruce Boundary
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Donald C. Thompson, Publisher
WEDNESDAY, NOV., 21, h 1%7
E STAFF...ANm. SND
OF
LUCKNOW 'DISTRICT HIGH. .SCHI
CORDIALLY INVITE DONATION S TO
PLEASE MA10E CHEQUES PAYABLE TO
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Forward donations to
MacKENZIE, MEMORIAL CIAPEL. LUCKNQW, ONTARIO
(YOU WILL RECEIVE AN OFFICIAL RECEIPT),
�uneral Friday For Mrs. Thomas
VIacKenzieEstab1ish Bursai'y hum
The 'funeral service for Mrs
Thomas MacKenzie o'f Kinloss<
':,Township was held at the MacKen
• • zie Memorial Chapel in Lucknow
on Friday afternoon of last week,'
conducted by Rev. Rod MacLeod
of South • Kinloss Presbyterian„
Church. Burial was in South Kinloss
Cemetery
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The entire community was deeply
Community P
saddened by the : death of Mrs
MacKenzie•. on'Tuesdy
a` of last'.
Week. While returning by car to
her Kinloss Township home at the
noon hour, the 52 -year-old
commercial teacher at Lucknow
•District. High`School was in•:coll
ision with a CNR'freight train and
..was killed instantly.
Pallbearers at Friday's largely
attended funeral were john Allason.
Ron'Ashkanase,, Elwin Hall and'
George .Gibson. of ;the.:Lucknow
District High. School teaching,
staff and Currie Colwell and Evan •
Keith, Kinloss, neighbours,
Flower bearers were Rod
MacKenzie and; Bruce Colwell of
Kinloss; Ken and Torn ;'MacKenzie
• of St. Clair Shores; Michigan. •
Besides her husband Thomas
MacKenzie, of K Yloss , she is: sur-•,
-.vived by two sons, Alexander
• (Sandy) of. England who arrived•
• home brpiane with his wife upon
learning of his mother's death',
and Bruce, a student at Western
University in London: Mrs. Mac
Kenzie is also sutvived•by her
mother Mrs. Mary Cooke of Luck-
'now
uck-'now , a sister Mrs, l . (Gladys).
Armstrong of'Michigan City., Ind- •
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70TH ANNIVERSARY ,
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improving it and specialized in
-cattIedraising,' About eleven years -
ago he sold the farm to Lloyd
McNair: .
• Mr. and Mrs. Campbell had three
children. Mrs . Edwin (Ivy) Ansley,
of Thessalon; Floyd of R.R. 4
Brussels; and Glen of Belfast Who
passed away two yeats,ago. They
have y18 granydchildrentI and 36 great
,grandchildren. F
iana: and: a brother, •Wesley Cooke
of North Bay. • •
• . Mrs. MacKenzie . was the former
Doris May, Cooke , ,.daughter of Mrs
MarY y Cooke. of Luknow and"the
late. Albert Henry Cboice.r She was
born..in.Haileybury on Apr ,
1915.•On September 27; 4989, she
'married Thomas •L..:MacKenzie: at
Schumacher,
As a tribute to.Mrs.'.•MacKenzie,
the staff and students of Lucknow
District High School have or aniz-,
'•ed the Doris MacKenzie Bursary •
'Fund"' and .donations to this fund •
are being . received: It is 'hoped , . by
this fund, to •perpetuate themem-
ory of Mrs.; MacKenzieand the
contribution which she had made to
the' education of .the, youth of this,
community:: •
•
,IN
TME LUCKNOW
TELEPHONE
EXCHANGE
...
Effective December 1st
extended Telephone' ser-
vice will • be available .:
'between . Wingham and
Lucknow. Hydro rust -
cutlers ` in the Lucknow
• Telephone 'exchange' will
please call 357-2810 re-,
garding Hydro business
'after this date. •
THE ZENITH 'CALL NUMBER
'IN. THIS EXCHANGE . IS NO
LONGER EFFECTIVE.
McARTHUR
MANAGER ; WINGHAM AREA,
District
est
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 211th, n
tuc naw
strict -O y=Agricu1tumLS etie
Meetings In Lucknow Last Thursday;
District .10: of . the 'Ontario Assoc.! 28 Fairs 'in Grey and Bruce counties
iation of: A' ri cultural Societies ; : Miss Helen Quinn gave a
held their' fall: dinner meeting on. • demonstration -,on .the making of,
Thursday, November"23rd in the • Christmas decorations:
Lucknow Legion Hall; with over. The 'election of officers for; the
i xt:two took
200: attending.:' : , • ne yearsplace as
Dinner was.served by the .ladies • ; follows `Distfict Director, Gordon
of Lucknow- Agricultural Society • • Patterson,.Ripley. secretary -treat-
-Rev.. Stan:Jay of Lucknow asked urer,. Chester Merriam,. Tara; Lady
Grace, and 'conducted. devotions ,• representative, . Mrs Oliver Met
Mr, and• Mrs. Ra nard. Ackert Charles, Lucknow,Associate, Mrs.
with Mrs', Duncan Simpson at, theClarence Coxen ' Desboro, secretary
piano led in a sing song and enter- Mrs. 'Cecil Hollands, Kincardine,
tained with two_ duets.. Gordon Patterson.and-.Mrs. McChar'
Allan:Wedow of Hanover, district les'" will represent Grey'and Bruce'
director conducted the •Ineetin.: yin Toronto on"the Ontario Fair's
Those called on to speak were.Don,:•
ald Maclntyre, president .of Luck-
now Agricu ltural'Society, Reeve
George:Joynt; Mrs I.B Sharpe of
Durham., •lady representative;
Donald, Lemon; :president. of •the
Ontario ;Agricultural Society..
F.A. Lashley, superintendent
of the Ontario Association. of Agri-
cultural Societies addressed the
gathering
The men then. met .at the Town
Hail to hear a panel discussion
with Gordon Patterson as moderator•
and F.A. Lashley of Toronto and
Grant .Sweiger , , Grey county
agricultural representative discuss-
ing Arda, 4-H clubs' and Insurance.,
,The ladies heard reports from the
ENGAGEMENT,
BUTTONy KILPATRICK
Mr. 'and Mrs .. R. T. Kilpatrick of
Wingham wish to .announce the
engagement of their.only daughter,
Karen Anne to Mr,< Russell Button:
of Toronto, eldest son of Mr. 'and
Mrs." R. Button of Blyth. The:wedd»
ing will take place on December.
23 at 2'p,m, in.the Wingham
Baptist Church.
A'ssociati,•
r
'Ch 1Ann Pollock of Ripleywas.
�y
presented with the' third .prize in
the Ethel Brant Monture Essay cosi---
test,
An invitationwas accepted to
hold the spring meeting in Tara , •
Thanks' was ;expressed by Mrs.
ZONE•OFFICERS Bruce -Grey •
ocieties •e1pcted
(left to right) Gordon Patterson
Ripley, director; Chester••Merriam
Tara secretary and Mrs : ;Oliver
McCharles,• Lucknow ;.'woman.
director, at the annual zone meet'-
ing:held in Lucknow last TItursday.;
I B. Sharpe of Durharn• to thehost
society for the'delicious' dinner .
A trophy donated, by Don ••Lemon
of Owen Sound., was 'won by the
Tara Society, for having;the most
Bele ates. •resent 22 in all.
g P .. ,
This is the: third; time •in the.
history: f thec
o. LU know �A ricvltura
g.
So.
octet :> that `one of their members
Societym.
has been elected to.the Ontario
Board of Directors, John Menai-.
9 $,, Stey,t_arLBobe_r son_. ,
1934 , Mr -Oliverr IvlcCharles
1967. •
- Auditors appointed were, tors -a ointed .Hazel,
Ross of. Mount• Forest and
Mr. Go m of Desboro.� .Calend-
1t
ars advertisin the: district fairs
g
are to again be ordered.
Village of Lucknow
NOMINATION MEETIN(
NOTICE is hereby 'given to the -MUNICIPAL ELECTORS of
THE VILLAGE,OF LUCKNQW that . in compliance with the
Statutes in that behalf, •• .I require the presence • of : the. said
electors . at the Village Hall in the said Village of Lucknow;:'
at the. hour of Seven O'clock in the afternoon of
WEDNESDAY, DE�MBER
' For 'one Hour
For the purpose of nominating fit and.proper persons for • .
• f•Two''Councillors, for the year 1968, of .which all;
Electors' are, hereby required to,take take notice and govern 'them-
selves accordingly, and if a greater number of Candidates, than
required to/fill the said offices are nominated and;' make the
required declaration
Pall No. -1, ,Town ' Hall; .Poll No. 2, St. Peter's • Par,sh .Hall;.
Poll No. 3, Noble Johnstone; Residence ;
° will be opened in the; said* Village 'of Lucknow, on
Thursday, Deceniber:1 4th, 1967
and' will Open: n .from Nine O'cloclt am., until :Six O Bck p,mlo
and' no longer''
Given under my hand this :29th day, of November! A.D.-, 1967
E.,;#4 AGNEW? Returning Offieer