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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-07, Page 1x411 W WWW.rnE 70.11sP '.._. ar In Advance $2.00, Extra To. U.S • 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY; 'JANIJA Y 7th, 197(V • Single Copy .15c al o Ppos... � Cou�i� Marr S t Ann versar�►� Friends Cad Best Wishes d�pi Ne*Delivery Method Effective December „ ti,( ^anadian--National Rarlw a,; 1,a5 adopted a .new method, of t:.•xpr"es; and: freight delivery in 1..w know and Kincardine,. :Deliveries are now made :truck'out of Guelph with .the trucker making thelocal drop-offs. Eldon Miller of-Lucknow, who has been doing :the local deli\'ery foie past six -years, is. no longer, ,needed under the new plan Which, if successful', will, be expanded mother centres.: . Eldie wil) still be the r cent re -hand represetative for CNR -.xpress and :the'depot as before . will be located at the Johnstone Feed Mill. Shipments may .be ; made•from: this depot and rural "reiiddents will till ck.up'the r, shipments there Eldie is now driving. a school bus for Gordon Montgomery .and commenced this fob. on Monday.. He had formerly driven a bus .:: several years•ago. . • ear's Eve, marking the the .old year and the dawn 'w , is always' a time. of but forMr. and .Mrs.. :kenridge of Ripley, it is ly significant a it :narks... versary of their -wedding On December' 31st .1919, Ime of the .bride's. parents Mi. and. Mrs: ,Henry on of •concession 10 ,' ownship, that Mr.. and'. ,ckenridge exchanged vows and. be�a� _n their life 4, one whi €h has ' ..• 'y happy, andhas•now • fifty years. first'. home_ was _on _the .. farm 'on the 4th Conces- Sion: of Huron Township .w ; ere :.. • they farmed for twenty-five year's; prior to•rnoving to.their present home in Ripley Mr Brecken-: ridge operated a feed - store , later, a' co?1:business• in Ripley and is now retired ' A lthough•.thi's happy, occasion was ;observed qulet1y� many neighbours, relatives. and.fr.iends called"- during, thhe afternoon and evening' to extend their -good wishes, while numerous cards; gifts and-telepl '•e' ed showed..the high esteem in which thispopular co;uple:is. held. 'The.. wish of their many.friends is that .theymay''enjoy. good • -health and -=happiness= for- many -- •more year's. D MAN ARRESTED IN TEESWATER ed Thieves Escape With $1,000 n Windham Beer Store, Abandon & iiCar And Licence Plates In Ashfield olio Griissepi Spann,•25,:- Ia', appeared ,in provincial court in GOderjch :�n • • ' of last week; to face a o .arme ro• •ery. remanded to appear in, m later this month, and :is i Wee free on $&,000 bail, , The charge aroseout of the armed hold-up :of.the Winghan. Brewers' Retail Store on• T uesda' evening prior to ristmas, two men, wearing ski masks',md armed with .22 calibre revo:lvci:i, B, Leitli has been engaged f executive officer of the' 3n Weekly Newspapers` antary, 2, 1970,. preside :raven of thewt'd etown g , on 'has a'nnourlced, is' the son. of Mr. and Ivtrs . ith- Who resided in Lucknow ears, ago whenhis dad was r•ed as a tinsn'rith at Rae 'teous Hardware ' Leith was• born in Blyth, ', in.1921•, received his ducation at Lucknow and • Rachelor of lairnalis:m froth Carleton Uniye:rsity, �KnoaAI Installed For Year Girvin Reed of'Dungannon:has. been.nstal•cd as Worshipful ,. Master of Old Lighdi odge No. 184, A F: gian t . , M.*,:.Lucknow for 1970. Installing officer was Sam Alton wire. has• performed' this. • ceremony on many occasions.... Lmmet.' fate past master is' Ken ••Ma'cIlona ld of Ripley: - ntl:c;; officers .are, Donald . °Sint.rzon, senior warden; Frank Hawthorne, junior warden;. W, . B•. Andr=:on,, Treas.T' J. Salkeld, set;ctary;,•Wallace Conn, ch:+plain;. Frank Maulden,. senior d :i e.on; Morgan Johnston, junior. • dcd, con; 'Ron Alton inner, guard; •, 1c?,. Juba , outer ;guard;;' Jack l ish r,' tXler. ; The. trustees are i~. .C. MacKenzie,' Jack Fisher' and L;. A Salkeld. entered the store and demanded. the' day's cash teceipts• ' The money,- amounting to about $1,000, was turned over by manager .;Peter Vath Apparently the two' men had` waited outside the store until there was• only one person other. than thestaff ins'dre .--The CONTINUED ON .PAGE 2 Caught' In 12" Auger A Christmas' holiday accident .; on the farm of. Bob. Scott in • Huron. Township, caused serious injury :to the Left foot of 11 -year- old Andrew Cleland:, 'son of Mr., and Mrs'. ,,Hugh Cleland of Walker- ton. Andrew is' a-brotheryof Mrs.. Scott, . . The youth 'a grade .12student at Walkerton High School, had •worked ori the Scottfarm during the summer and was assisting ; there for a few'days,in the Christmas holidays., foot••became caught in a 12'' auger which is used in clean ing two. poultrybarns nd-w-hioh• augers the manurevto 'a, holding tank Which is emptied' every six. months,. A board, is situate. d over each aisle .,,• but in:some' manner;the, board was' pushed out of .place , possibly -d -ug' , •to .a jamming of the Manure which was running to the tank When Andrew stepped on the. of--p-laee-boa•rd : -his left foot dropped into: the 'auger causing •the injury. Glen, Wardell ,Was in the poultry barn .with Andrew at the'time.• Bob Scott was in the other barn on thetelephone when the accident happened•: He .fortiinately was.able to free. himself ob• night. well have lost his leg There :was no car at the Scott'farm at the time''a•nd, Tom Jardin of:Wngham, who -happened to call at the farm, removed the injured yhto Kinc'ardrne,•Hospital,. " 'His -second toe was badly . mangled•and! had to be removed A tendon 'to the big toe :was .cut. and had.to be: sewn on Bone , . chips `in the 'foot were removed in surgery, The entire top of .-• the foot was badly lacerated The accident happened .on Tuesday; December 30 and it is expected that, Andrew will be. another three weeks at Kincardine Hospital before 'being transferred to .Walkerton Hospital.. Infection later set. in and aggravated the problem Elwood IrwinTakes CNRPosition,: t Woodstock Elwood Irwin, a Lucknow native and resident of Viiighain for the past 15 years ,.,has accepted a position with the Canadian Nation- al Railways at 'Woodstock:, • n act' ..as: carload agent there. •;He commenced his ;new' position` at Woodstock :in October and his 'move to that commun- ity. • ': Elwood has .been •serving •in .this area in various capacities' with the CNR He wasa'relief agent for many -years and for the :past two yearshad beencu$tomer service representative During all this `time he maintained • 'his residence at Wingham He has been active in Arany coin= '• munity activities in' Wingham including Kinsmen `and, rrrinor sport He started .with the. CNR in Lucknowurt� r; Alex Hamilton 19 years.ago. Elwood` is married to 'the'. former Joan Campbell of-Ar,iber-. ley' and. they, have. a 'family of three , Marilyn, age `1-r Danny 10 and Barton •7 Mrs. Brock MacKenzie, KHass Native, .*Managee:Of The Teeswater News a ,Ottawa..He did post:grail,uate work.inoffice accounting and procedures; Chamber of Coin ��i e , . _Gotirses at ate..' .�Qi.z .... McMaster University and National'Association Rea 1, Estat . Board Courses at Ottawa From •1942 to '1945 -he served' With the Canadian Armed forceso' In 1951:, he became editor- ' publisher and co-owner of the Cobourg (Ont:) Times where. he pioneered in offset Ptintin ' and. published four' other weekly : newspapers as well, as his own!. While, in Ottawa lie served for seven years cin the National a Capital torn Mission•, and was' in charge 'of,the first ;Ottawa Tulip • Festival;: His'p roject in. ,d.Dutch airlines -Mrs°: Brock (Dorothy) IvlacKea- th -ec. :5,.. c ' Af at the. .read a:..wh.iskLt le rs special bouquets ,from the • festival toiler Majesty Queen- ,E'lizab. eth and to Qtreen*Julianria received special mention frorn both 'monarchs at the• time. Mr, and Mrs. Leith and their• el°e+ven-year-old son, Will move- to ove-to Toronto from Clearwater., ,Florida,. 'where they have been. residing, .Iohn has been a Sentinel subscriberfor. many years: '�Cfi'�'ro'ss�I�•iW-tisilip; 3•bOUt-a south-west of Teeswater, has: been.nane•d manager of,The Teeswater 'News and has cOm- • menced her, new duties, The. News will shortly:be, • 'located in an office in the Tees. - water Town Hall which is�be'ing;. remodelled at 'the present time and Mts.. MacKenzie will be there four days per week to handle all news., subscriptions and advertising'_pertaining:to .the. newspaper,' 'There were thirteen applica • tions' for the. position . Mrs.,MacK•enzie''has been a resident of the TeesWater.area` for the_past twenty-nine..years,., She is the former Dorothy; Graham ' daughter of he late .Mr, and M1�s: Angus, Graham and was raised .on. ,,the 4th. of Kinloss, She attended Esrey -Ox School',Lucknow High ''hobl. and Shaw'a Biis ` College in Toronto before her • marriage ,to Brock MacKenzie. Mr. Mac kentie's'death occurred twelve..years ago,�W«�», • .Mrs. 111ac1Genzie was employed as"'a secretary at the office' of Dr. Leahy in Teeswater •dor five years.: A ,couple of years: ago, ook. tra,ir in.' a':; e • : ered'�. •AGE::,THREIE tittles •.n Stewart . 1r. and • • London Drennan , fer. of • guests . ed. Drennan , ._ h1t arid. alyrood , >ecember host three°', i •.bistrict.' hompson , of ret Years a.H.�. • elatives. j. rs' ."Assistant• at Walkerton Hospital where ,she has since been on the'ocasional staff ' She has a family of five, John.'- whb 'is married and living in London; :Mrs , "Graeme (Dora) Cassidy: of Teeswater Retinae,•. presently enrolled in nursing at the University of•Toronto., •Allan • and Mary gay, students at the i ,. E. Madill Secondary.School in Wingharn, , aser • • • • lly arid teed forte rig.sorne • : the Lucknow teward, of • ,rs during is ,mother