HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-02-10, Page 11DNESDAY, FEBRUARY
0, 1971
ormer Residents
WkJJ;TECUURCH', NEWS..
NIRS. Y fIARRTICHBQLtRNE
Word was received here on .
day that Mrs:. harry Tichbourne
d passed:away in. Goderieh Hos'-
al on Tllursday•,after,ari illness,
fourteen wee'.ks, /She Was the
tier A ;ties Kennedy ¢f this loe
ty, The •confinuciity extends
it svrnpa,•thy'to the. relatives,,;.
MRS, SAM HUI CHISON •
his community°.extends Sym
Iij'•to the friends and relatives
he•'late..Mrs. Sam'llutchison
grew to womanhood. on the •
it noy ' owned by Joe Tiffin..
er her riar•riage, she .lived in:the
a'ge of Whitechurch , where her
ba nd•.Sam,..t utchison was the'`.
cl<sniTtll, •
1r affil Mrs..Leoriard .Bailey
ftrnTilrof T oronto-spent •the- -=
l< 'end at their farm home the '
ler Keri Paterson place. On
'rda.yJ evening Mr and. Mrs...
ley Tiffin, Mr and. Mrs.! John
iesori• visited With..them and:
yeeasteak.Fondu dinner;
r,
and 'Mrs`.. Robert •Mowbra. i'.
unday ac.co:rnpanie.d°.Mr.. and
G,'rjr,rrt A1cIntyre to .Orange,''
e,-wkrcre"Mr ; and.Mrs:. Mow.-
visited with Mr:' and
n W.i-'11wood Mr, and. Mrs.
hrvre went on .to Bra rirpton to
.With relati~vcs,;:
rs. A. E. l'urdo'n visited an
ay with her dauliter
'Mac and
'of wintha:nt:'arid 'on i londa:y''.
visited witIi ,N1'rs, Frank 'Miller:
ticknow. . .
r, a(id .11rs, Robert Mo,wbra y
lon�l;+ tterided; the funeral
odr:.ra'1i•of:firs_,•lcarry heli-
ire.•
r., 'rid \lr.s; Jac h Coultes,`.
Kevin zing! 3laineof Oa k-
��Sir .Navrsrtors,w i . ,
.
andNlrs.•A1httt Coultes:.'ad
arid N1rs: ..Albert
Pipe of
THEAUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
PAGE- ELEVEN:
pied Recently
'Brussels:. ..
Miss :A.lnia:Conn of Guelph Un-
iversity spent bile• week end ,with" ..
tier parents Mr. and. Mrs,,, Wallace.
Conn% On Saturday. evening Mr
and Mrs,, Do,uglarConley. and Jas
on of Wingham, visited with theta '
and visitors on Sunday 'were .Mr...
and Mrs-. Herb Hunter, and Trevor
of.London.
.• Mr , and Mrs ,fbnald Coultes
were S:iin:da` `' afternoon visitors-:
and Mr. -and Mrs..Ra.e Lewis of
Winghar r were Sunday evening' ' -
‘iisitors with Mr. and Mrs. :Earl
Caslick:
. Mr, and Mrs..)Zelison:•Falconer,�
Paul, 'Brian and Lynn.,of Sarnia
spent theweekend with Mr:.'aiid,
Mrs. Robt.., 'Ivlowbray.and.'her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack•Stacey of •
This community extends
sympathy. 9. the-r_elati-v.es otith,P.,..,.
late Fraser Purves of Belgrave ,
;whose.parental horne.was on the
second, concession of .Kinloss and:
whose .'fu eral was on I'rida,y,,to=;'
South Kinloss:' Cemetery.
Mrs`: Jas• McInnes, Mrs. Annie
Mc(htilltin ; Bob 4Mowbray and'•
opened. and, prepare for six weeks
more winter. .
Richard.Turner.-Of Aurora :and
tiffs motherTurn
Mrs;: Allan er of
Wingarn visited on Saturday
h
with'Mr: and Mrs, Torri Morrison:'•
of Lucknow.
Visitors •on'the week end
and Mrs., George Fisher:of
Winghafn, were. Mr';, • and Mrs . Car
rnan Mach40.-Of.Waterloo and, on-.
Sundayi s, .hill Gibson; Gr.egory,,.
,Billie a d°thorra of fLucknow;
h
.o
n` ��r`bb of Wlk � a
John. • , erton spe°nt
the Week end with:his parents Mr.
.and. Mrs: Dave Gibb,
It ,ha,s been •brought to our attenm
tion that:birthday cards 'Mailed
at Wingham: Post. Office on Mon
day. did not reach the rriail box
here till' Friday and, S.aturday.
The mail courier :came every day.
We wonder ".Where were these
letters::lying or travelling?"
Miss Annie k.enn.edy:•of Wingham
Wereat God'eric..h on Saturday at.
the: funeral parlor. where ,Mrs;,..
harry ;Tichbourne',.:formerly ,Agnes
Kenned , rested .•. Miss. Annie
Kennedy remained to:visit with'
l�cr-e in,'�1rs.• Cr-ans-t-en-t-i-11 fter
the funeral of her sister. The
co'nrmunity extends sympathy to'
hei .r na riy, l e lativ e a nd frie-nz s • ; •.
kiere
Miss Joann.•.Laidla.w ofryLondon
spe'nt..the week end with:her par_,
enbs �1r, arid.,�titrs Elroy Laidlaw.
'taesday'Was Ground ..1log ,Day;e. w ,
coutinc so_soon after. the
snow .stornr since 1947..and as. yet .'•'
many roads nQt op'ened.t'o traffic.
The sun shone and after seeing
his shadow ducked ;hack under
ground'to'let us,get:'ourselves
ha•c,k`to normal and -our roads all-'
£CKNO
SENTIN t,
inecrest Manor. Nursing Home.
Professional •.Nursing Care 24. hours daily
Dining Room and Tray Service .
Member;-- AssociatedNursing H, •:mes Inc.' Ontario
Associate Member: Ontario Hospital Association.
. Municipally Licensed
Licensed by 'Ontario Department of ' Health.,
MARY R. NEWBOLD„ REG:: N.
• GEORGE A. NEWBOL'D, ADMINISTRATOR
•
Drawer ‘220' • Phone7 528:-2186
LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO
K=4 K ti tl i f 3 }.
KINLOUGH
PIED IN LONDON
RelatiyesfrO here , t�hcz�attei c .
ed the funeral of the late Williarrj.
Lloyd at ,the 4. ,Millard George:
funeral home, London,,on,'Wednes-
day'of last week Frere, -Mr. :and ....
Jack Scott , .Miss 'Edna Boyle ,
Mr.` and Mrs.. Clare Sparling, Mrs,
Art .t-1aldenby , ;Williarn, and
George Haldenby.. -, Sympathy is
extended to 1\4rs: Lloyd. the forr -
er Pearl Boyle).,, Ivan Lloyd of
Barrie and Doris,.: Mrs,' Rev.:_'Stan
leyTomes of Rothesay; New, Bruns:
Wick, and their families.,
Miss: May—Bo -le whc-ha-s=lie-•ne
visitin •with Mrs,. Lloyd for the .'
past two weeks renza.ined for 'a
longer tirne-.
If you get:sonething in your.eye;
don'trub it says the Canadian',Nat-
ional Institute for the Blind. Lift
the upper; lid over. the lower .one
and let :tea's, wash 'out the particle.
•lf the speck`:doesnt wash out, keep
the ee closed with a light dressing
te
t
and seek medical'�1tten ion':
�. proveaLeffective
■:proven safe
'.proved: economical4,
Available in
: ��1:.b:�:. �a�k:a_�-esu: • . .
pellets or meal..
DIED. AT'BRUCFLEA • :
Sympathy is•extended to Perry
•Hodgtns'and Sharon,, Mrs:Bob
Brooks of Wingham , in the passing
of Mrs, liodgin:s , the former Hazel
Per-cy , at Brueelea I-1 n `-Walker-
ton after a4lengthy illness: The
funeral was` held fromthe Mac-
Kenzie :Memorial Chapel,.
Lueknow on :Saturday.; We ',also
extend sympathyto her sisters, and
brother Mrs, John (Cora) Barr and;;.
;44 ss 'Winnifred`Percy. and
Alex. Perby. .
Treat accidents
at Hospital
Robert Thomson`, Bluevale' fell
corning°out of, the store :in Blue
vale and received spinal fria9tures ;.
He was admitted to•Wingham hos-.
pital. for .treatment:
4 -Mon:teTaylor, Win.gham--caught
his dight foot under a ear which he
was pushing out of the snow.
Michael Heard,: age'4', Wing -
ha, son of Mt. and:Mrs Frank
Heard'; lacerated his •right:hand
on broken glass.. •:
Brian LaRose age,• 13 , Vingharn
son 'of Mr.' and Mrs.' Murdock La=`
Rose wassliding down a high. snow
`bankand struck. his head:;.on a tree,
He 'suffered lacerations
Douglas Carr, Wtn:gharn rec'eiv'
ed abrasibnsto right \eYe' while
sta•ndirig beside the fire truck at
g.
m'
the;Sieling � .ho e fire. '.Someone
moved the truck and the ladder.
struck`him in. the`•face."
Rae Kernaghan, .Wingharrinjur:-
ed'.his left foot When his snowmo.-
bile; crossed ,a rail fence oh the,
Gerry patch, Wingha riff andr tipped
catching` his foot between the,
fence and machne. •
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YEARS .'A
9 -E -1.r=
For the first time in the history
of the Village:, Sunday afternoon'
public skating made its debut at
the. arena and "saw ;the -largest
crowd.of skaters to throng the 'ice-.
zl-ang tiva-o'--:-
Pia i s'; for a progressive. and.
active. year were laid .by the :
executive of the Lucknow and.
District -Horticultural Society. In
he 19 ' .. . .,erg...$;, l l oc- a
ted' for Work.and tree .plantings on :
Campbell Street a'nd at the arena
delegation from thealucknow
Wmrs gin' s turf rrtarl-t frewl d yam=
FOrest,ers requested .Council tc
Provide•kitchen;space in the Town
Hall.. The area proposed`was•then
occupied by jail cells and the old.
rest rorim,coundil•agreed and t
p -%a ns ; were-rtrid-e-- o r e
,ling program. .
YEA
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•J.ANXJ.M Y 1941
Continued •mild'weather upset
the hockey- schedule. ink'nian,
.
ager. Wellington Me Coy a.s
havin.; trouble getting .a good.
sheet of ice as. the. (na'ttrra.I) •ice'
making was so dependant ort` Jack
. Prost;..
The Lucknow Sepoys played their
first garde' of:the season (with
esotefro dK'noa
dine) o:n••January)th against Pais-
ley with, the score 5 -:8 for the
Sepoys, .,The line-up was: Goal;:
Allan Matheson;:Defense ,,,,George '
Book, Bill .Harris •(Ripley); centre:,
habe•Book; Win's 'Jack Fisher
parol`• reer; to:mates ani
Thompson; Walt•Sayage ; Jack,
Graham ;A Eddie Sutherland, Bob
Thompson (all of •kincardipt);
Keith McCorrnibk (Ripley); "Ref:
erre, or�Gre
Y fig•
O EA It
JANUARY 1921
s
Leroy Horne purchased the 'barb
er.•business of George Huston:
The congregations of Calvih,
Sr "ta el ras a nd_Eas_L _.i w- d_
Churches extended a call to the
Rev, Charles Cunirnings of•Cook•-
gown.. ..
•Hockey.got underway
now :w, .ei,.tILe—lp .al.duniofL.de.t.eat
ed Wingham Juniors by a seote
8 =
c2t,, the Luc know li'rte =up 'was:
Goal,, Harold` A;grreW.; 12, Deferise3.
ll,arold'Treleaven; L Defense., J:
Johnston, 'Centre ,.:Archie MacDon•
aid;. ; Wing, Howard Agnewy- L.
Wing , C'Gollar ; RefereeeD, M', ,