HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-11-29, Page 1Free skating will be held four
Saturdays in December, the 2nd ,
9th; 16th and 23rd.
Santa Claus will make his
official visits to Lucknow on two
Saturday afternoons, 'December
9 and 16. Santa plans to meet
- the young children on the street'
during the afternoon from 2 to
4.30 and he• will have a treat for
all. This is somewhat different
to Santa's usual procedure. This
'year, he plans td Come to the
kids on the street, rather than
have the kids come to him.
Christmas shopping hours for the
Lucknow 'Business Men's Associa-
tion have been extended. Stores
Will. be open until ,9 p.m. Friday
nights in December, 1, 8, 15 and
—NI—Stores will beopen)~lada
Thursday , December 7, 14 „:
21„ 28. Business places will' also
be open every night. Monday to
Saturday, December-18 to 23
until 9 p:m.
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Re-eleded-Director
Clydesdale Assoc.
GERTRUDE: AND 1R-A—CAMPBELL
Both Are In 95th Year
Former. Lucknow Couple couple
Mark; : 75th Anniversary
Receives B.A.
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LUCKN SENTINEL
A Ywor In Advance $2.00 Extra ToU.S.A.DAY,
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late JameS Campbell and Sarah •However, Mr. Campbell con firmed to work in the bush, flying
Wilson, was born in Belfast, near home for visits Withithelamily_ --Lucknowy-where hts:farnily-farm- As woods . manager for Spruce ed. When he was about 12 years of Falls Power and Paper COmpany age his family took up land in the . at Kapuskasing when he retired,
Thessalon district; moving there he was not home long until he was before the railroad was built. . called back into service in an ad-
Gertrude Garniss was born in visory capacity at the Long Lac Bluevale where her father, John - development of Kimberly-Clark
Garniss was a, carpenter. His enterprises. Employees at the
wife was the former Annie Coul- developnient still remember Ira tes. Within about two years of the. Campbell arid• his great know-
time the Campbells moved, to ledge of the bush.
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Mr. and Mrs,,,Ira Campbell of
--Belgrave-will-eelebrate-tlteir 75th-
wedding anniversary at their
home on' Friday, December 1st.
Both are in their 95th year.
Mr. Campbell, eldest son of the
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be the present Reeve Orville.
Elliott and Leo. Murray, a mem- •
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cil.
Seeking the four Council seats in
Kiriloss will be present councillors
Duncan Campbell,. Grant._Ecken -
swiller and Barry Johnston; Wil-
liam E. a •en y ornier
councillor and two new ,
aspirants for office,' Brian Doel-
Man and Donald Bell .. '
In Athfield Township ; the pres-
ent Reeve Girvin Reed is being
challenged for the position by the
present Deputy-Reeve Eugene
.Fra yne .
'Thessalon the Garniss family
moved to thesarne areaJLwas
there the couple Met, They were
married December 1, 1897 by
Rev. W. R. Sealy of the Methodist
Church when they were nineteen.
Mr. Campbell, a bush super-
Visor for a pulp and paper com-
pany for over 20 years, startedto
worknin the bush as, a youth, 'He
saw the lumber camps grow from
e-original_rougha_ccoMmoda,
tions to the present' modern de-
velopments where- employees
and their families live quite enrn-
fortably,
When their own family of two
sons and a daughter grew up, Mr.
ani-fnersmith, Imdon , England. mid Mrs:—Campbell bought,
Fred Martin of R. R. 3 Lucknow
'was re-elected director of the
Canadian Clydesdale Association
at the 'annual meeting held ,in -
Toronto during the Royal Wipter
Fair.
Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodges,
JERVIS HODGES
Durtsrarivis to announce t e
Area ratepayers will go to the
polls on'Monday of next week.
December 4th. Voting hours are
11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at voting plac-
es listed in advertisements else-
where in this area.
The; first of advance polls was heltoti_mondaoLthiek
ancrthe second will be held this
Saturday, Decernber 2 with sim-
ilar hours to that of
election day,
• In Xinless Township, there will
be an election for Reeve, and four Cou tic illors ' •
Contesting the ReeVeShip will
In Ripley, six are seeking four
council seats. They are Howard
Hodge, Rod MacDonald, George
Tranter, present councillors; Mrs:
Ted (Margaret) Rouse, Lloyd
Wylds' and Frank Martel.
Oscar Kieffer , present mernber
.4e for-.111e-Iluton-Perth..
Noteable-PricesAt
Community Sale
Some noteable prices were
registered at the LucknoW COM-
mimity Sale on Wednesday of
last week. Sale manager Robert
McIntosh reported the following.
sales' of cattle belonging to john
Howard and Sons of R. R. 7 Luck-
now:
12 Limousin calves, averaging
415 lbs. , were sold to Gordon
Brooks of Lucknow at 53.0.
13 Limousin calves, averaging
365 lbs. , were sold to Lorne
Forster of West Wawanosh for
54.10.
10 Charlais calves, 'averaging
420 lbs. were sold to Verne
Cunningham ,-Carlow'for 57.50.
6 Angus 'calves, averaging 375
lbs. were sold to Allan Gibson,
Ashfield for 48.75.
Died In Michigan
Miss Eliza Jane Stanley passed
away at the Beaumont Hospital,
Royal Oak, 'Michigan on Sunday,
November 26th in her 77th year.
The funeral service will be held
on Wednesday, November 29th'
at 2 p.m. at MacKenzie Memor-
ial Chapel, Lucknow.
Interment-will be in-the Baptist
Cemetery, Greenock. .•
to go for that ",one last swim'.'
before leaving Port Albert-Beach
to return home. Rita was, doing ,
the back float, and lonythought
he'd do likewise, but, Tony got
difficulties by getting into
deep water. Rita went 'to her
brother's assistance, but, 'with his
*arms around his sister's neck,
ony kept pultirig her down with'
him. 'With courage; Rita left
Tony and swam to/shallow 'waters
and yelled for he-lp7. Her-cries
were heard• by sixteen-year-old
Kathy Doherty, who dived into
the water and landed-on Ton-y-w-he-
was now unconscious, lying at
the bottom of the river., Unable •
-to.bring him out alone, Kathy
called to 'two friends on Shore to
help4After3 'n ' y him o
shore, 'Kathy applied mouth 'to
mouth resuscitation which reviveu
the boy who was then taken to the
hospital for further examination.
Only a year earlier., Kathy had
saved another life in a similar
incident.,
On Tuesday. evening; November
and proud residents of the corn-
ninnity gathered at St. Joseph's
school gym at Kingsbridge when
Kathy and Rita received -citations
from the Canadian Red Cross and
St, john'S Ambulance.
Rev. Father• Ed. Dentinger was
. Single Copy 15c • 24 Pages
Election .Day
.Free:$66.00 For
Kids Starts
ThiS. SOtuday
Area young people will be
treated to Free Skating at the
Lucknow*Arena this Saturday
afternoon, compliments oUthe
LucknoW Business Men's Associa-
tion.
Marriage of their daughter Marg-
aret Emily (Peggy) to Mr. Greg-
-ory G-eorge- Jervis , Tson-of Mr'. rand
Mrs. Walter Jervis, Clinton, on
November 15th, in Burrough of
farm , near Lticknow for their
sons:They-purchased a home in
that village where they lived until
building their present 'home in •
Belgrave in 1958.
IVIrs_Campbeil too,Lheliexes_
that hard work and keeping busy
have contributed to their long and
happy matriage. She alivays had,
'her garden as' a hobby and was,
especially. interested in flowers.
Mr. Campbell is the only sur-
viving member 'of a familyof four
sons 'and Mrs. Campbell is .the
last survivor of six.
au hter _Mrs
EdWin (Ivy) Ansley of Thessalon.
Their three sons .are deceased;
'Ray died in infancy; Glen of Bel-
fast died in 1%5 and Floyd of RR
4, Brussels died in 1969. They
have 18 grandchildren and 40
randchildren. .
Separate School Beard, is being.,
challenged by William Van °se*,
Kintail storekeeper..
Separate School supporters in
Ashfield and West Wawa:nosh, as
well as Wingham , East Wa'wanosh
and Turnberry, will vote on these
candidates.
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Caribbean Area
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DAVID THOMPSON
David Brian Thompson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. "Bud"
Thompson of Lucknow, was the
recipient of a Bachelor of Arts .
Degree, majoring .in history , at,
recent ceremonies at the Kitchen-
er Memorial Auditorium on Nov-
ember 5th.
,He .is a graduate of Waterloo
Lutheran University. -
avid-is-a-teacher-at-King
George Senior Public SchOol at
Guelph. 'He is married to the
former. Joyce Thorburn of Amber
ley.
Incident Occurred At Port Albert
or.
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For. Saving Boy
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
BY .DELORES VAN OSCH
On May 28, 1972, sixteen-year- chairman for the program. The
old Rita Knoop and her brother, opening number was a group of
eleven-year old Tony; iiecided= --ycun-girls=-displaying-their
singing talents, accompanied at
the piano by Marianne Frayne;
followed by a piano solo by
Denise Dalton; Sheila Sinnett
"danced a Scottish Dance and the
Scottish Lilt; a very talented fam-
ily , Paul, Shawn and Jennifer
Drennan entertained with their
guitars and singing two numbers;
am electrirltiitar solo was played
by Margaret Frayne accompanied
vocally by Donna Frayne; a short
singsong was ledby Ray Dalton.
Mr. and. Mrs. George Kennedy,
Highway 86 east, have returned
from a ten day Caribbean Cruise'
on the Nieu Amsterdam, sailing
from Port Everglades, Florida.
Ports-crea-11-ded
excursions were made' at Aruba
in the Dutch• Antilles, La Guaira
and Caracus in Venezuela, Fort
de France in Iviartinique and St.
Thomas in the Virgin Island's.
The tour completed with
a four day stay at the Pilot House
Hotel, in Nassau.