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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-07-12, Page 15 1 r 44 .-.41,W4IPIRMISPI.P116.1r.W.01,1111111141Willk-lirrprigallilrugrill,k10*4.1r,1111.PWA „a • • 4;• 6. • • •;--• •• I" • . . • • $2.50 Yearly In Advanee. 500. Extra to U S A• • ' LiJ.CKNOW, ONTARIO:. THURSDAY; JULY 12th., 195.1 ' • "XigHT FA4ES . • , r • . • -PAID HONORON i:BusitELL circ is: SILVER . WEDDING. • . . Mr. "and . Mrs. N. E. Bushell, graduates : the College of Hy' drotherapy and Massage, Torontp, have opened "The Bushell Clinic" at: their* residence in . which now in' operation, with O the exception of steam bath treat,- merits which'are :not:yet aVail:, able due` to delays in. Obtaining • mechanical equipment,' Mr and Mrs macNenzje The clinic :yvAll',4PeCialize in Ponalda MaeDiarinid). were mar.. 1 -hydrotherapy, Medical massage in. Victoria ' Presbyterian and steam and medicated 'baths • l\TOW OPERATION M tt • !embers of the Kairshea Club and friends and neighbomon. the •2nd, 4th and Isp cpncessions, 'staged a surprise gathering at the of Mr. and Mrs.:Walter MacKenzie last Wedn4cl'ay night to honor them. on the _occasion of their silver wedding anniver- *SEE T SENTINEL r offering „a helping hand to. Charah, Toronto, .by Rev. D. T. :L MKerrO11, on ,l'une 24th,. 1926. health". • , pab-ly The Clinic has been' set up in 'VV. L. MacKenzie caaft- ed as chairman for the' silver tahe upstairs .9f the Eushell tesi- nive• rsark feStivities• . 'lathes I ePc' wherPt office, wtting,. atin r s irnent bare all. conVeniently located mpany Mrs Harvey Little provided violiri' usie with main, °Per . Dom and aths • 'Houston, Kra. Steer . sang two . and Mrsushell, who are both nalified operators, will both be soles. P. S, MaCKenzie • of Walk- 9 nce trim was ,called.on for some re- marks befitting the occasion and his daughter, Mary 'Lillian Mac- WR Kenzie, sang two triaecorripanied. - • n sOlos: James MacLeod, oe• of the 6th Concession •44old-timers" spoke in reminiscent vein. and recited, a poem he had,- learned sixty years ago. A sing song. was en ISTS BROKEN- joyed and MrS. 'Allister Hughes read . an expressive ;Sem, coin - Owed by. Miss Deem,MacLeod Gifts presented ta Mr.:and Mrs. MacKenzie by. the group ed a set' of . crystal Water glasses and sherbets ' on a silver • tray,• silver creath, sugar and tray •set, electric kettle, a Raman' lighter; and a.deCorated;4uniVersar*cake,, which the bride and groom of 25 years ago were Called apan. to cut. . •5' • / 'Other gifts were 'received: from Mr. and Mrs. MacKenZies'imnied-: iate relatiVes. In . attendance at the, celebration •-frain: a ..distanee were Miss Beside- MaCK-enzle:'ot NOrfolk„ Va.,and Miss ,Marion Maccliarinid f London.: •• The poem read as follows Dear Donaida and Walteri • Tonight we meet, a• happy:' crowd Forgetting all depression,,, To honor : friends who truly are olk Of. the Fourth Concession.. or it was ori this very. line You:. first saw light of 'day •• And to Grey Ox Academy You , kook your childhood wale. • And now the, years. are tiventy- five ince . you have been. United, And since your matrimonial bark • ee ie. ,tt. ee • 0 it an On native shores Was sighted. de Those year have seen .. a .great: • advance ' . , ' •-• . 41 .: In waYS of country living, Ir. ' And many are:, the luxuries;. lu: That present tithes are giving.. . To better rural life you've made • A contribution line • '0 •' ' • d7helped to raise the standar .; . .'.. In many a Offering 'line. ' 80,nOwyve want to honor you On this milestone occasion To wish .for you theoverY best • •And share'YOur celebration. We've :brought you, gifts afjOY . , to .prove •, • . • ' . . ••• . • Momentoes of • our sharing • • And. ritake' You, feel that catiritry, IN. BARN FALL., . . • Harold Campbell of the ,SecOnd, 1,Concestion Suffered two fractured, 'wrists and' a crushed cheek bone in *a fall froni scaffold • in: the •bard on Saturday afternoon. •• The mow had been filled with hay:, and.11ardld vvag. Walking the scaffoldto. get down, when ft , c011ipsed • and he fell.. threw to the barn figor. Mrs. CarnPliell 'was. with him atthetime, arid medical aid:Was quickly summoned and. Harold Was removed:to ,Wirigharnlloap•i tal for treatment Both i.wrists are in casts -al, though: the •fingers •Of• one hand are free to move. The .faciatiri;-: jury will,. remedy. itself it :is Stated. • Ha, rold was: feeling better' at the. early .part of :the week, •and it WaS expetted he Woidd be alble 'to -return • home soon, but of. •course will bepretty an . i• i F. M. MacINNES COMES BACK TO SEE BIRTHPLACE Callers in town the first of the week. were Mr. and. Mrs.„ F. M« 1VlacInnes of. Ferndale, Michigan. Air, Mr, Machmes was a return trip 'id. ,the community in which • hewas:born, 'and- of which. he had no . reeolleCtion having left here as a lad of .about.three Years. • Frank 'Martin' Maannes was a son, of the late ,Mr. and Mrs. Fin- laY ':McInnes, and was born at Holyrood•,,where hi s father oper- ated a cheese factory. The fact- ory, was 'burned down about 50 years 'ago, after which the family' 'moved to Sault. .Ste. 'Marie to make their home. . • . • At the first of the Week Frank was looking up •a few .,of his cousins, who still„resicle in this THA.T bservance, of' the parking. strips'on Main •Street •will per. mit the accon-iodation of :a good O many, more cars. There' is .na excuse for anyone not, angle 4 o Parking within these stalls THAT. Miss Freda Hunter has • cepted •pasition 'as clerk ..in Smith's Grocery Store. • .THAT Miss Lois Webb, daughter O of :Mr.' and. Harvey' Webb,' ,. is assisting. on the, Bell Tele- phone staff for the slimmer. THAT Harold Henry, Principal of Georgetown Public School,: it . • attending summer aehOol ,at the University of Toronto, taking ,wark which Will lead to his' • • aA. degree. Harold is the son Of Mr:: and Mrs..Jirri Henry:of 'Whighain and'7forinerly of Bel - 0 fait. : •• ' ,- • • THAT Art•Brecklea, tells us, his tourist canip at, clam Lake was • sWarriped,.oyer'the July lat and. July 4th holidays. Sorne nice Were caught with 41 Al- , lisOn. of Ohio getting: ,a 36 -inch one that. weighed over 12 THAT Rayriard, Ackert landed a • big'brown trOut Manday.It measured 17 inches in length and tipped the scales at a shade over 21/4 lbs. A itirprising fea- ture was that he' made • the • Catch in broad daylight, as the: brown 'trent have' the reputa-- 'invalid" for some lime. tion of biting abont. 'dark. A worth was used. , for bait. • THAT some of the wild driving, OVER 400 AT GARDEN PARTY Inclement • weather last week •necessitated the holding' of,the' Kingsbridge Garden 'Party in-.' doors, where rnOreithan 400 per- sons : were: serVed ,bountifill repast Although some of the at- traCtiOxia of the evenirrg7were marred bythe' weatherman; one of the feature,. ' 0' draw, which ',resulted' as follows: first prize, a' Stinbeariti xuxmas- ter.: at '0335, Mrs: Bruce ilarisfOrd, Galt; 2nd prize, electric Clack'. valued, at. $32.50, juries. Koster._ GOderieh.; 3rd prize, 32.: piece Freakfast set, 'value -$14.50,-. Durican Simpson, Kintail 4th, ki ,chenware, to as. ()Neill, Kintail; ' mixing bowls, to ,Mrs. Julia Dalton, Kingsbridge. ' Dancing to Music. by Carruth- ers' orehestra eoncluded the etle/l... ..• .01 • . . Areeach for other caringt:::.. .,.„ • INFANT • 'CHILD .'..:POUNDAAAD: • Karen Yvonne, • three-nionths- ,old ,•'•daughter of Mt: and*' Mrs: O Fred Young of 'Dungannon, as , . • toulid dead in her basairiet on Friday: mOrning. O Bora Prematurely, the -little 'was in an incubator in God- erich Hospital for two Months be.: fo e returning horne'a inonth ago, afterO develoiting'• to quite, a nor- 2,1al'ond• tweet :little baby, The Wee girl's death saddened the Cnt1n• unitY and was, a grievant slipqc to her parents. ' • 'Private funeral service was heldO at the parental home on Saturday afternoon': Withl. Inter' meet in Dungannon cerrietery.„ Beaides the parents, the child is• survived by: a brother, Charles . riklin. • • OATS STOOL, WELL • Roy Alton Aslifield'. field of oats that looks exception- ally.god at 'present 7-7' and no :wonder by, the. way it is- stooling out Roy pnlieda-cluster-on-Sat- urday 'arid train' a single, -seed • there has grown 10 stout stalks that are three feet or .better ih .height and well headed ,out. Is that a StOoling' record? _ • • . . • . DEMONSTRATION TO .END • BIBLE SCHOOL TONIGHT , , .• • '1 'The:daily VaCationflibleSchoot which has beeri held in 'John- stone'S Lticknow, .for..' the past tendays,will eonelude to, night (Thursday) 'with a demon,- stration by the students cOni- inencing' 'at •8:00 p.m. • '1 •'The • boys and grills who, haVe been in, attendance will, give a demonstration. of their a pro. g.ramy singing; lesSon and' and of the 8eh000l is r. Jcihn 'IVIaFtin• of HaWkesy Ile and the teachers are:- ace! .IV4oir; J. Nicol an ta et. I that goes on within 'the' corpor- ation and through Main. Street • is nothing short of ridicitloUs. We'Ve been •plain lucky here. A .' continuance of this Mire- itricted orgy of careless opera -- tion of motor cars Will sooner or-later-encl-a-traed ' • —o— THAT Ray . Stanley, a graduate • of " Stratford Normal 'School, will, 'teach next term it S.S. AShfield, (Finlay's community, as well as same old landmarks which he often heard: his father 'speak of.. ., • • SAILS NEXT. WEEK FOR • • Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Salkeld re- tuined , last week from a six weeks' .motor trip to the. West. Coast. They Spent two • Weeks on VanCOuver. Island where an •un- usnal- dry spell was being experi- enced. - , On their return they were 'ac-. compatied • by • their.- daughter, Margaret,' who has been.' teach- ing at Duncan,. B.C.,. and is going to „England for the next term un-: -der •the teacher.ekcbange .plan. Miss Salkeld tails next Tues- day on the liner Ascania, , and upon arrival n ,England be met by her sister, Miss ..Helen Salkeld, who,. An the fall, wil1. commence her secand and final year in. post -graduate work at Roehampton Agricultural /olb-• lege.. • This post -graduate scholarship •was awarded to Helen upongrad- uating frorn the 0A.C. with. her • • degree of :Matter 'cif 'the Science 'of Agriculture. • CRITICALLY HURT. IN CARCRAtH " . , Fred 'Whitby, eideSt. son :of Mr. ,• and; Mrs.'Joseph Whitby of Luek- mow, has been in a critical con- dition in a Detroit hospital for more than two weeks,. since near fatally injured' in• a car crath.' e was. • riving• 'into Detroit to. work when struck broadside by a motorist, travelling. at 60 rrWei an hour it was ' claimed. Fred's -car rolled over ,three times after the iinPact.. He was thrown out with the 'back wheel of .his car:corning to rest on his chest. O --Freclis-ribere•fM" Ure and he suffered a perforated kid- ney. It •was necessary to • wire all his ribs to keep them 'from press.; ing 'ori his -lungs,' and for a time ,little hope was • held for his .re- covery. . . School). HtATStPaahi Aitglit... Dungannon, boa. a .,.suCCessfiil • bazaar iri. the Parish Hall on ' Saturday,- Whieh was officially O opened by -Mrs. A. S. Mitchell. THAT' The 'Market 'Store and Rae •8c POrteous •hardware are loe- ' ing. brightened up With _ coats of paint -applied by Earl Mc7. • THAT Henry Ga/rdner and Lane • received _delivery_ last wee1-of.- •:.-,--4,,new-Mildinay thresher.; „... 1 „ THAT :Dr. Mel 'Corrin and , E. Bannister. of the, Bank, of Mon- • treal are 'arnOng thbse who are currently on the. . 'loOkout for, honsing.. aCeomodatiOn. T h e • Corrin family have to vacate ,their preterit. home at the first Of Augnat, and IVIr. Bannister- is seeking accornodation M order to move his family' from CamPbellford. • , ••••••=o— 1 THAT new hydro lines, have been instilled at Arnberlek and Kiri- tail beaches, 'with the, latter • line providing poWeil• for the •Presbyterian, Camp,' At Arribert• ley Beach, which; is rapidly cle- ve1oing with several new Cbt- tages being conStrncted, 'a new' road, has been. bunt .hy Ashfield Catincil, at the, expense of .the Property owners. ' . • 1Ritchie have had the fern). rent-. i4OTICE.. ed for the past ' six , months and KINLOUGH LADY IS NINETY-SEVEN • , - aylises , Edna . and lay , Boyle . • 'entertained the members of their family . on Sunday in 'honor of their aunt, Mrs. John Cox'S 97th. •,, birthday., A picnic luneheon, was •' served, on . the '..lawn by Misses Doris' Lloyd, Iona Terry, Marilyn Boyle,••Jeanette Briinton and May. Boyle. , : • '' .• . - . , • ..., , . •A pretty. decorated. cake ' with its glowing candles was Cut by . the aged lady and all joined in, singing ' "Happy Birthday". Mr: • Ivan Lloyd expressed, the kind wishes .of , all present and -the Rev. ' Douglas Fuller on behalf • 0 of, the church, congregation, ', ex tended heartiest congratulations."• 1VIrs. . illiam Lloy presented,her With a gift from all .41 the fain.; ilk. • ; .. ,.. . ' • • Mrs. , ,,,William Cox expressed • • he gratitude of their family for • . . . the. happy gathering.. • .• • • • Miss Vera Boyle of 'Moose .Jaw,' ' , who. had' come East for : • this . Occasion was also an honor= ed guest • DOring . the -afternoon Miss Edna Boyle and Mr.',,:lvan Lloyd were accompanists for, the '• ' singing of- favorite;. hymns and: . • Miss 'Jean' Bali also. sang seVeral, .. Munbers. • ' . " ,'' - • • • • ' Those attending the .•birth.daY party were Mrs. John Cox, ph,: and Mrs. William Cox, Miss_Vera ItoYle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lloyd, , .. ..... Ivan and Doris, Mr. 'and Mrs. Karl , Boyle, Marilyn and Carpi, ', Mr. and.' 1VIrs.. Jack Scott, Billy • . ; and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice; ./ Hodgins ..and Ellwood, the .,ReV., '2. . '• Douglas Fuller, Misses 'Jean Ball,' •' . Iona Terry,, Jeanette Brunton, Edna and May Boyle.' It was re- gretted that the Rev..°G. Benson Cox' who his been ill was unable .. to. attend,' al,so Mrs. Ada Hodgins, ' and the Sielof family:. During the afternoon Mr. and .1 • Mrs. Clare Sparlidg kindly called ''' at the the home and took flash . ' • pictures of Mrs. Cox, for. which. .... everyone, was deeply • grateful. Many kind' wishes were express- • .---- ed • to Mrs Cox,: also numerous .. ..., ,.. / .congratulatory messages 'froth' far ' .. and 'near. . . . ' -. - --'" ' • . , . . ..„. , . ... • • ". • -` • .04 •• HAD EYE REMOVOD , • 'Mrs. .Angus Graham, formerly • • •ofthe "Boundary ..East, had her : ...) right ,eye -removed recently M. London. The operation was deem- . ed neceisar• ie.-wa . 1411 affected. by 'glaticorria. Mrs. 'Gra- • • ham has made ...a good recoverk .' • ' andis back at her work in the nurses' residence, at Westminster Hospital. •• . • • : , • • • SOUGHT FARM IN. ARRAN TOWNSHIP Mr:. and. Mrs. Lorne A. Ritchie, •R: 2, Port Elgin, haye pur- chased, a ' 100 -acre farm on the • 5th ,Concession of Arran Town- shiP from Mr. and Mrs. George . . • ,Hood; Port Elgin. Mr. -and Mrs. • O ob ained ownership • the 1st of . july. ' • , • • A ' ENDS .LONG TERM AT .21014- ,SCHOQL O RE SCOIlr 'CAMP ' , All LUcknow Boy 'Scouts whO plan to attend dairy' at Inver.- O huron- this; .yeaeare requested to leave -their names-at:The -Sentinel:. •Office- before' .l.tth. " HORN COLLYEE—in Winghain ok July 8th,. to Mr... 'and• Mrs. Stuart Collyer, • a sbri. 'BOAK—in.Wingharn Hospital on Thursday, July 5th, to Mr. arid MrseRobert Boak, a son Williarri ,Francis, a bother: for Sandra,• HODGES—at Alexandra Hospi- tal, Goderich, June. 19, '1951, ta and' Mra„. Lloyd'Hodges, Dungannon; a datighter, ROBB — At Wingham General aospital, on Wednesday, June 27," 1951, to '114r, and Mrs. Gordon Robb, R. Goclerieh a daughter (Janice Margaret) iviepAN-i zin .'tlocardine Hospi- tal on. Tuesday, l July 3rd, 1.951,. • to Mr, and Mrs, Allan IVIcLean, Goderich, , a son, Duncan' Farrell: . 1.• • Miss Ada. Webster, who has ,taught ;at Zion Schaal for -alMost, : 27 years, .concluded her teaching.. duties there at the end of the term, i -Net year Miss Webster' . will teach, at CreWe. At the Close • of school Miss Webster was .presented by: her pupils with a lovely Biswickware • vase. the ,presentation Was made by 'her 'young pupil,, Evans • Helm. •' " • In November of 1949, the. Zfoit School; Seettan d Ashfield • pchooi Area Board paid honor to Miss; Webster On cOnipietion 01 ,tWerity-five years as teacher at Zion during Which time she had taught' more than 90 pupils in « ' the section. • 'On that, oceation Miss WebSter. was presented With a•wrist Watch and an easy Chair and matching , • ottoman', • • • 1. 41 • • . # , • :e t . - • It •• • 1.•