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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-09-15, Page 215th, 1971 77—'4 .010.1.44 R 6th nd SARY) WAPSESPAY:c.SEPT011.4.R.150k,,,11 ThOit.$, rs. red Fry Mark ding Anniversary THE micKNow sgwraini., LUCKNOW. 9NT.AR10 :ill 1913 with her parents; Mr. and• Mrs. Sarnkkelt,alie, from Nor, wich, England; In Kincardine; Mr, Lake operated a shoe repair business for many years.. Following their marriage , •Mr. andMs. Fry stayed in Kncar— dihe where /4..fry was employ- ed with the Circle Bar Knitting • COmpanY.for 23 years, At the ' ••Otrtbreak Of World War II; he wai: employed on the security police 'fOrce at the :Malcolm aircraft plant,.: • ' ' 1t195' there was 'a shortage of ••• ministers in the United Church. and Mr. Fry answered the call as . a lay minister, serving the charg- es of Riversdale and Zion until 1957.; At that tinie, the ,Frys moved to Tobermory where he took over ministerial duties there, In 1961 he took ctiar0 of the church at CArgilt, staying there until, going To his 'Present charge ,a'..._Atibtirw49.69._•._ • The . happy.couple have, five children, two daughters., Mrs: John (V,/lnnifred) Dahmer of Kin-.: .oardine-.Township 4-nd - Dr-.• -- Fred (Margaret).Haldenby of Oakijille; and three sons ,.Gordon Ship--Morris-ai• Kincardine'Township and Bill of Gtiderich. ' • • OCin 214 thk. s-thete. : ora. • o sp1re 4 ., rely chop The.y nietrels; >rne il, to fe 194•cdiatc... a late, ct met nsci -ize) the, kern- ttipfied, rte corn.' pm exit ,netic ata goldr fiob ha mag7r his would etrieve' of btil e sur . „ . • Fifty -years ago, on'Septerribr 6,1921, Rev., J N,. 'Clarty,,. Min- ister of the .KincardineMethOdist Chtirch, Married Alfred' ' • :I/ • Fry. and Alice Jessica take. • ' rt:8A- •• 'ihey were honoured "by..a host of:• • :Fiends and firridly at a dinner , and open hOus,e in their, honour 0 )perate :ions ElO , idea, "15614, he. IflL ny,prP` th held at Reid'sCorners Community Prior to theirmarriage Fry had come to Kincardine with his parent. fromi theIsle of • Wight ,where he had been born. His parents; Mr,..and 'Mrs. Wil- lia.rri Fry brought their six Child -7 • ren Across the ocean with Mrs. Fry came to Kincardine , Mr.. Fry is a brother to MrS. Ogle (Daisy) Duggan, Mrs .an Ma Kenn -d • 0 0 all of Kincardine. -.'-Mrs.-:-..Frrhar two sisters ;-•Ivirs:-.' Bradbury of •Oakville,:. and Mrs. Jessie Marshall a, Huron Town- ihiprand one. brother , George Lake, of London. • ." • On Sunday, Septernber 5th, receptiOn was held•At Auburn ' Community Hall when the mem- bers'of Knox United Church in • Auburn and Donnybrook honoured Mr and.Mrs. Fry 011 the occasion of their golden anniver- sary. 7 TelegramS. of Congratulations ' 7WINTY-019411 • r , , On Ali Cush Sales THIS FRIDAY .EVENING A11.46 • •ALL DAY SATURDAY,. (FAIR PAY) ;• I C)F THE LUCKNOW FALL FAIR SEPTEMBER . • * * * * * • .. • • • • • ••• •••••••••••••A••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,..•••••••••••••••••e*:••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••, •••• • • - • •*• •• 8 TO 10 P.M.. ARENA OPEN FOR VIEWING EXHIBITS *4 ADMISSION 75c FOR EVERYONE • • 8:15 CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT • <, t Nail driving contest for ladies , Rooster crowing contest for •then. , •** Niusica17Entertainnient-3y—Ftick---0 , • •* 845 CONTESTANTS ASSEMBLE FOIC,QUEEN OF THE FAIR .CONTEST Y .10 P.M. TO 1 A.M. DANCE AT 'THE SCH601., TO musid OF ••• • ' "THE CALLUS •BLUE" 11 PM. JUDGINGOf__QUE_Ek1,90-THE-P-440-1 • • Admisszon 41 -450 -and -156-7 , • • . **********•****************************4.—...y.. :**, ..***4***********************404.S44, 0.• • * • •••• • • '4 ..+4,44..•„4•••••••• ••••••••••••••••4 ••••• .0'4. •• •-• •• •• •• •• •• • - - - • • * •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . * • • 4, • • r. • • • • • . • • • • • _ p,m, coriceitT AND ,EktdovrAiNmENT BY "FAMILY BROWN" . ••• OF.OTT' AWA • '• • ' • ' • " .• •• 9 PIM. BEAUTY CONTEST—. • ' ' • • • • • „Midwestern dhOOtjlig Of Ontario Pe t ring girls from area tOWns •:* a u . Winner Will enter 14.1488 Tiominion of Canada Coritest • •I• ,.• 9:30 P,M. CONCERT CON/INUES .• ' Adtilts-$1.25 • Children ***„ ******** • • •ir • • • • • '4 ••• 4 • • 4 .4‘ *** 4.4 ;#4, *** • • ** ••• •44 'S. +.4*** ***, ••• ; ••• •••••• .40 4*. ••• ••• ••• 4.04 4.4 4.4 44. • 4444 0 0 444 0 0 0 0 4> 4> 4> 0 4 4> 4> * 444 #•..8 4.8844 Phon&-5114117 IMPRESSIONS • • CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 our• „:2or-•--to-be:-able4o-piAot oVerseas parcel in leSs than thirty,, minutes'. is also nice 'to -return to a place which doesn't receive 'rain five or siit days A week.' • In -reflecting on the past: were 'received by_the Frys. from, MurrayGaunt Bob McKinley,. WilliamDavii and Robert Stan - 'field. • Mr: andMri,LEryuie_r_e_:___eightin also very pleased on receiving . • a latter of congratulations froth Rey . John Hill • of Pine River on behalf of.the area ntinisters, • Looking bac:k Over the past filty.yeaks4. Mr. Fry cOrn• " merited that people Were:rather_ • prudish and Victorian in those• • days and that the church uridergone'a• greAt Change.. "ButGod is stillthe same," .....said4it..4Ety_. • . • „ . Ted Row' cliffe. VVas'VVI Speaker.. summer I.rmist say that from the . time I.was'chosen by Crossroads:. ' International until My arrival home it h s ena...totaLexper ience • different and rewarding,: My work at Literacy Route ?. now , was .,i,iesigned to provide information: to support theirpro . • . ..• • • ." " • gram which is one of increasing literacy as well As providing in- • :formation about agriculture, nutrition, health and other aspects which help the villagers. I set up and conducted a.sukvey of dian_41-1a-ge-s-,--Becau "Mrs. Jones" was the topic •. chpSen: by Mr.. TediROwcliffet.; managing editor of the_Kinp_ar- • dine .NeWS. when he spoke to the Ripley -Women's Institute on Fri- day, September -10th. Mrs. Fran cis Gernmell convener of Public 'Relations/introduced the speaker., Sones, wofnen's editor of '• ,, he •• Hello Ladies,' column Of the Kincardine News was present And :gave a few rernarkS.• • An interesting demonstration ' , flOwer. arran in was: ven by Mrs. E.lphick. She showed 'arrange.- • ment8 of fresh floWers as,well As • dried weeds and flowers. Lucky. -drwwrOttflOipet rr_an ge ments_Wett, • won by. Mrs, Sam Emerson, Mrs.: Joe Scott, MissEva Culbert,, Mts. Gladys Huston , Mrs. Geddes and ' ROwcliffe. • ' Mrs. Donald Blue and 'Ars,' • Mr.C156-Fiaid will attend the enior Training School on "Fruit"' iri Lucknow while Mis. Francis deMmell atid Mrs.' .1oe.Scott wili 1664 after tfi. airDisplay. mem. liers are asked to bring a pie to the Fall Fah booth to be • ThO'roll' call was answered by • "8omething 1enjoyed about our bus trip 'or a bus trip I would eriu Joy". Muterbridge gai4 the court, ety remarks- and atoolil half • hOur was enjqedw ' 'of the ;language barrier I.required .the assistance of A translator Who Went to each village with me... The villages 1 surveyed ranged in-population•from 250 to 5000 • • people. The .people of these vil- . . . „ lage-s--were-rn-a-inly--a-gri-cu-ltura-li.-str.—,- • . 'In the regig:)n of the survey, the "Yadav cast ,• a farming caste`that is noted for having cows, was • ,most prevalent. The average InCOrne in monetary terrns o each of these .families might be in the range of $80 7- $120 per year. The 'average, family size . • r • in'each village ranged frorrf..5 to • 12 childrenper faMily., •Usually lest than 45 0/0' of the villagers ,, were literate and in most villages less than 3 To of the peeple'had public school • . • The .objectof' rny survey was. to determine the role and poten, • tial role of agricultural youth clubs as elements:Of change in:. Inother words, J, . • was determining how effectively youth clubs were aiding.the ,Villages to adopt and toada,pt to moder methods , ides, and tech- -nol,gyratd-So syggesting'more effective Ways for these youth clubs to. functiOn. • I- _7:1\4y.;Rak.a.tlatzr4.cy HOuse was---- 'only 'A rnirtot'aspOt of my exper, deuce. Vjeurneyed to India with 'philoSophitaiand theoretical lidos and had them dashed °against the harsh realities of life, in A 'poor • to_v_ealid--61.Te=-72eVel ed land. Adapting iO these c,:t'•. ditions broadened my outlook on , life ./ giving me a more. flexible . •$* and open-thirided attitude and an ' appreciation Of the"thingk that really 'coati in tut society, , l : Inedriclutiort1 woitid'like U5 , ay tht I AM' gld b ato e ba.0, and - ,. 'i think 1 ,have'retprned front DWI. with wealth, of knowledge wl.,,,;i: 1 1 hope to„have•ati.oppottuult•., it;..... share with interested gronli;',„i,..- , individuals., • ' 1" . . . .. • .. •' , • . . • . . . • , . • , . , . . . .4 • . . , y . . . • . • • r ••