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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-30, Page 2, 9•1 p .. , . • • PAWL, TWO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, :SEPTEMBER :3S,, 1 •The ' y t,` 1 _ gyp{ iF 1.. rDiet.A. ` � g _ LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO • 'The LUC 1101/ Resident At •• tetts. , 1 _ ._ .., .•:•+•• :•• 4,4:*•:. • 4, Ipt*. • Long Trip 'o„r�. :�-: , ° .rk , t °s..+�• ' . T F ' , , ' • ' ° Sepoy Town" .- 0n the Huron-Bruce Second Class Mail. Registration. Number 0 1. - • Estabfished 1873-Published Each WednesdayAfternoon . ' ,_' C.W.N.A. •and 0.W N.A. •- , MRSLLOYD ASiTON - EDGAR- GA .NER . •O The. marriage of M s,_ EdithT . _ lr' lon A LostO ' a- w `� I 1 , • • , •e t `;, ; at• Member of the , a SubscriU S:A, .000 `.°'� � ption Rate, ;5.00 a.year in advance - to tate . ,,. li7 .. ..P -. • • Donald •C: Thompson, Publisher ' = Mrs.. LTo d, Ashton o-i-Luc' y passed awayat'Win ham. and Dist- 8 ilei Hospital on Wednesday , Sept- ember• 23rd after; wiliness'.: Gardner and Mr. Harold Edgar, both of Lucknow , took lace on • Frida ,, Se ,tember 18th at the Y P Ashfield Manse.' Rev. James _ . g, y -from4-Pontiac M chi an to ick u, a lost do $ p p g, but C. L" •• Taylor of that commu ' ity made ahe fire on Sunday , .. : " „. ;; :. ,.•Jack r '` " y' NESDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1970,''She �, •> � r : .;. WED_._ . '4'u. was `S3• years of age; $ Mrsx former �lummel'offciated.. Attendants, McInnes. of Kinloss wild _ Kenny aWylds of Ashfield; found a;. •. . , ,i •' ••: .Ashton was rhe' were IYIr,. Wand Mrs.; Lloyd MoNah . beagle hound _the 6th of . S - >:.:•::•>::,::..,>..:,•::}:,:,;,4�.�;.:;,�.,. . r ....:,.<:,::::::::;:4ti::<:: ,.;: �. f;• „ :,, r n Y ... , S ... ..:. ::+•: :Y.::• i ♦ :.'til}, V.y.,.. t., '. :....>...:.:... train ... - �, . , + ' .. ,. •.4t•: Janet Snell RuttaL and was bPir in 1-owic.k Township on 1v1a'y 4 , 1917. G»t11 late_-.- 'o oss:--•Followin the• wedd n the. were en ertained ., t • _on_kitrs�a m :near the Oliver Smith on S S.0 g he '. w a t• ; , "; • ,...:, fix;: ,;i,:......... ; ^ '' . :� .:.,�. ::. • :tip,.Gardner • .' Y;<. , tiltlistd.711:nttl:ntr-.7. an and .agged attended• public school in the Gor rie and high school at Ford- t h e home x� Mr :-and Mr -411a n at Cligton, with, tfie name anddre' of it's owner and the. bo s hone; him on Sunda tellin tof their } ' > , ;� `cry • • <> i r ; ,. • • AGuest. Ed tonal.,. ff •; • .E:: - _- ..PROTESTING WAR PROTESTERS •. • ' •. .area wic�h and Wingham. .On January 23, 1937 she:married Lloyd. Ashton of the Gorrie area. They resided:at, Gorrie,. Nova .- • Scotia arid, Toronto :before moving to, Lucknow-about 23 years ago' where'Mr, •and Mrs. Ashton"esta'b- h- fished a children`s wear store in' the Johnstone -Block. -` - ' uburn Man Die • - . , ( A�. Age Suddenly , g :.• GORDON NAYLQR. •.: James Gordon Naylor.of Aub- . 9 ''return find. Albert Verhey of Ripley had • provided the. dog with some brea fast , a' meat. sandwich , after the boys took the 'animal :into the vi lag.e •, Mr... T"aylor.had. been in this area Saturda. 'cunni hishounds Y g and apparently one of out, on th trip and the dogwasn'_t r <_,•• , a a• r it r .. # K r , ti E BY ALAN KR UTZWEISER • .' P. E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL • ,� «». « i» �. » • Stop, the war. Get out, of , Vietnam.: End; the. killing, • •'"Dodge the draft!"' and on and on.• ,. • . •'A number: of years later , the ... business was, moved to the present location of Ashton s in t,ucknow. During. these years,, and until she became ill Over a year ago; Mas. •y., Ashton had. assisted her •husband : urn died suddenly Thursday , Sept-,,Seprmissed until he. returned to his ember 17 at the vvingham and` ,Michigan home. ' He'c�rove •back o pi trier Hospital..He was 59; u to this area: ,on Sunda and is 1'' , Y p He was a son of the late George. ed the dog up. '''. , Naylor and the former Elizabeth �,• ♦ .�. Robinson, and was.born May4 , ►NNN ♦ ♦' ♦ • • NN ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 , �♦ !i ♦ ♦~♦!� 1911 in-last-East-T-4wnsh �, } •' • quoted by. student protesters, students who know very' little about :war l u ' " and what is really going on in Vietnam. f agree that war never ac- , Ygmany i l ,t% complishes an • and that it mass destructs,, and is bad for. human•' �,• k ., ,::a society, :but I don't believe that. violent youth protests ,are thea. ay to •' stop it; After. all, Nixon can't just decide to. end the war 'and'then walk - butt: in operating their business. ,Dunn r t g he time in the store ;Janet made friends throughout a wide area .. She w,as•an•acti:ve member of Y Lucknow 'United' Church Women.s Ora• June 9. , 1939. he married _ the former Jessie Moss who sur- Vis" > �' wives. • • .. - • H'e was a member...of Knox 'United Church in Auburn Suryivins besides his wife are FRY - 'to Ili♦ and Mrs. Leslie Frye �1��;,, ► ,� o as-a ure/ � f they the -groups through the • ears and sere- $�' p g y . • :of R: R♦ ; Ri le on Thursda two- daughters , Mrs., Alexa (Jean) � p Y• Y � , 24t Ir• ', fy � A.; r otests-in--L.emselves-are-good. or-society' as ,allow :- people to express their.. views,. and' thus the leaders of the.: country ''' become. aware of the people's demands.. But' violent protests are 'bad .: -ed-the=com-rrrurrity�rn since coMing:here, ' She accepted her long illness, Macinnis o . R.:R. 1 Belgrave eptern•ber and oil's at home• three sons District"Hospital,,twin daughters, p _ George'.. of 'Toronto, Bill and Glen for society:.and accomplr`sh very iiittle What strikes me as`rather iron-• ical, is these radical war rotest s-are rotestin the p protesting and iNrith :courage a-ud was caved'for cared at home b. her famil until enter: bot home, and.nseven grand--• STAPLETON. - tol.Mr.. ,and Mrs.. He• FY}r M . Y3,1 i�(, ,> •that ,, ,: •, l; . , destruction-of war, yet in the'se7pretests these' very people often destroy • ,• r . ' millions . of dollars worth of . property;, throw, rocks, .gas. . bombs and 'R . ..., ,. other •destructive articles with intent to injure and kill. • • • ''' .' ' - •liusbandf, r , , <, The. recent example of the tragic killings at Kent University; ` il- .. in' 4�fin ham 'Hos ital'the daychildren.. 8 g P before .her death, Mrs. Ashton• is'survived by .her • . , • • one•daughter Mrs. Don-,. alcL(B,e_verle�47..hompson,4a Lti k-_ e was predeceased Neil Stapleto'n', :R., R. n 2, Aub= onedaughter K'ay. to •196'3. , urn, at St.♦ Mary'sGeneralHospi! Fu ne ra) se r v i ce was' h e ld 'o n. al on Septembe r'23rd a•'dau.ghterl .Saturday, September 19 at• • Maureen•: . . Arthur's 'funeral-home in •Auburn. , v Alfred'Fry:officiated ` ;Int- , ; Y ., �••s,,rx, i•,,;, ,f ustrates.•the. results of violent protests., 1t was .a tragedyrh, a way.:� It: ,� i �I''.. 'these Students - were -killed as innocent bystanders, and, .I. think ,the •' y ` , r ' , ponce were at fault, but not as much 'as .Many: people., are, inclined .to , t i,• believe. For instance, 'the protest in 'itself was good,, but if- the pro- �"� • testers,had not` become unruly and'violent,'there would have been lie.' r � need oto. 'call :iii 'the, police and there . would :have been no' .killings. wha• would; we have Putting ourselves in the position of these police, t now ; one son Fraser•Ashtori of Winnipeg , four, grandchildren., one sister Mrs: Robert (Mar area)' Finlayof Lucknow , one brother Llo d .Rattan of Wroxeter; A„ y sister'. Nellie Rattan ,' prede•ceas- ea her in 1967. cement• was in Wingham comet " COLLYER -'•to Mr. and Mrs Thom Collyer.' of Orangeville on' y, Septe Pallbearers were Ted ,Mills , Tuesday , September 22nd' in Gordon Miller , AndyPlunkett. •, • Oran eville General Hospital a William Hardy:, 'Ernest,Snowde'n , daughter Karen •Nicole ,• a s.isttr and Jim •Finleon for Scott. . done, if we i were .being bombarded ' by 'rocks, bottles and • being : shot at by snipers • and our. lives were greatly endangered?, I doubt if we would have Fust stood''there end 'not • defended Outlives. � •: 1 •.. ,7 � r . emn of • over n •In our democr tic- syst g nme t, freedom of � speech aL--- ; , •Funeral servicewas held Friday,: Se tember 25th at 2 �: • m ♦ at •. P ' Memorial IvlacKenze. Chapel,. .Lucknow , conducted b ��. her min- � Y Nichols-o f ' .• ` kl — . ;is •one of the basic principles:. However` it •• is a privilege which should not be misused.. Often young people who take part .in demonstrations ,, •never .intend to' resort to violence,..but because they are'people, the ............ • islet.-Rev-Robot-t . • Lucknow United Church.. Pall- bearers were •'Frank Thompson of .. • ungannon; Donald MacKinnon- Bud Thompson, 'LeonardIPLEY , • . :.� 'ill , ' • • • Democracy demands the people voice their. opinions to the 'gov- , or whatever other i � • ' ' ernment 'so let there `be sit-ins' stand-ins gins'•' _' .. there are: but, let them be peaceful! ald , Jack Fisher, Charles Web. ster ;-all' of Lucknow. • Flower- bearers ,were Russell Rattan and , Leo ,Ruttan..of How ick ,Township,.' . SUGGEgTED ,COURSES. ••a Anson Rattan of Fordw_icii. Re- ,co (.-oococoo • , • • • i _ • •r STUDENTS. •y .:. ococb0000000000co45**4 oco,oo occ000co , ... GOING. o ' '., �' a 1970 - raduate of Queen. g University a.nd teaches'Physical• Education :and Science:.• Wa'tson.and Carson:Watson'of Brussels , Ken, Sangster of Fene'1- ..• • on Fa Falls,. ,Interment was in.' l Greenhill 'Cemetery , cknow. •' Famil and. fr'ends.. athe.red• at a t g'ART. the Lucknow United Church, • BRIDGE.. BO04CKEEPI,NG •., • • PHYSICAL FITNESS (Women) HOBBY .PHOTOGjohn L FLOWER R . • ARTIFICIAL A TIN . G' ' . • JerryJtirjens... '' Mrs. ' Township •Bere Henry'Jurjens, NIYTHE:RE . son of'Mr, and '"197.b Ashfield'WORK , entered his second Bere-, soil of Mrs', lvlat Y and the late Orland .Be're , a, ' graduate of Waterloo College po Tele- has a • soon with Bell phone in Ottawa , where lunch was• served b mem- Y bets of U•ni4 '5, of. the' Lucknow United. Church, Women and neigh- hours of Mrs. Rshton. TYPING SHORTHAND FRENCH CONVERSA ON. ` H ING RUG•• OOK UPHOLSTERING NEEDLE LIQUID MBRO ID ERY a_t_Cent-ralia Collegc • INVESTMENT ANO MONEY .yeas of . ... . , '•' ;:., .... .••-•!.__.R1PLEY STREETS . .. MAMAGEMENT•FURNITURE REFINISHING .. $ • ' Dou las and David Eadie, sons , . • g of Mr.. home Eadie of In�ured��Whae M •. . 'retur COCO'NTINU ED FROM PAGE 1 • td� e--t-ai-1w-a t� � t h . r-''`7. '-�W:ter*'»."'•'.....'-t`..:»'`•'r'• ,V • REtISTRATION . • liolyrood ; have red to y--t-�a-e-or-�•-ri��r-t-F� c University of Guelph, where they Land .Clearinn.arailway are . are,both inaheir second year in .' the Bachelor of Science. and Dennis Hallaha.n of Walton wa's' ' Agriculture Course. .clearing land with a bulldozer at . -• the farm 'for, Gordon Foran in Westroad tracks and south' for'' couple of blocks: Some new P a1d •'m'proved sidewalk is beinga installed as e' l a. curb a t- w 11 rid •gu er work. The ig, b Bing pre- �• . 8 at 8:00 Fee • m _ .,):oho-<♦Ca 'r the=rs7_I ldrsT sone f • .. WawarsasYt'zsn"�epp�embe-"r�5ih: Mrs. Irwin, Carruthers �'pa�r�3'pave.' -rir fie�t �. , •� , . �.... ,.. _ and the • late 'M4. One of the trees fell on, him r.'/Carruthers of Goderich , • •• ' is teaching French at Niagara .Ie reoetved a partial ampu;ta'- Falls, tion of the left ear „ lacerated. scalp, abrasions to the left side of Ronald Passmore of Ottawa the face and right upper arra; rp -dldest son of Mi, and Mrs. R. C.• He was admitted to hospital , Passmore ( zabeth Stothers)is •• `where his condition was reported'. -.. •... ..teaching at'E Thunder Bay . He i a satisfactory. � goat expet ted to goon this' Fall; • County-workmen are doing the • most of the job• with tenders being called on the sidewalk, curb and .'gutter work.. a well as the paving: When 'ilio work is eorn feted• the village of RipleySPECIAL p Y will have a. much 'improved. main• tihorougi- fare, ', '"" • COURSE SCHEDULE 1.• October 8th to December doth • • January-7th to Mardi 4th ' . RSES ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL COU , CAN BE MADE, BY. _ R. W.• CON TACTING�'THE PRINCIF�AL,• 2671. T _..VI IN ADVANCE OF REGISTRATION, PHONE 391• UR LL