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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-08, Page 2r�f Yy; • • ri 4,• d • 01, PGE SIX VIE LUCxNOW SJiwlITINEL,. LUcICNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 3, 195 1NQVEST HELD INTO.. , GODERICH DROVWNING The body of Runner Bakker, 0,age. 40, at West. Wawannsh Town- ship, was recovered' ,early last :Thursday morning from Goderich •'tarter. He and 19 yea=old Har` Vey:Johnston of Toronto were drowned, a week before .:when. swreppby high waves from the breakwater. wall , on which they 'were building' a new foghorn ;house. A third worknnan was: res - :cued and' "Joh istori's body was 'recovered that afternoon . • Mr.. Bakker, a. new eanad ,an; y--ut a in ;West 'Waw nbsh,,. and :at the time, of, :the tragedy, both : he and his wife ;were • employed. at. Goderich to `Sas• in. paying ..for. their .:nom.. #arm ome.`They have. four child- ren; ' • :. r ..,. 'P3^t° e- fu enol--sei~uic as held_ last -Saturday at, his .late resi •'dence•: in West..Wawanossh with interment in' Dungannon Carnet- ' • A inquest was: ordered ;and was. '..$field 'on Wednesday afternoon. WEDDINGS. 'HOWEY-G IIENTHER. On Saturday, October' .4th, the marriage :of Miss Grace :Caroline Guenther of Kitchener, youngest. slaughter• of ithe late Mr, sand Mrs. Renry +Guenther,` Dashwood. to • Mr. Wilmer . R. 'Howey, son of ' the lite `.Mr,.' and Mrs. Janes Homey; Lucknow, ' was solemn= ,iced in the United .Church, of Ca nada at Grand. Valley, Ontario:' Rev. Gordon' •Gard'iner, minister of the church and brother-in-law of `the.,bridegfroom, officiated,,' and ,the. attendants were Mr.. and Mrs. Earl R. Guenther of Dashwood, brother of the bride' Mrs..' Guen he;c tore •rose ._crep. e_ and__ lace' with" black accessories..' and • the bride was attired in a lovevly . velvet ' dress . of French violet' V'iith a feathef hat ` a The groom has recently been appointed a n.anager Of, the Luck • mow. Branolvof ,Silverwood's Ltd. Mr:', and Mrs. lIowey .left on .a motor trip through the northern: Nerve England States -and : upon•: their' • return will' reside in'. Luck- • Qw.. ZION.. Miss ' Barbara .Wilson visited • with._ :Miss, Carat-: Gardner - over, the week -end. 11fx. and Mrs. Tom Blake visit- ed Sunday with Mr. • and: Mrs. Will Ritchie. ' Mr.• and Mrs. Lorne: Woods:and: Donna visited. Sunday wi Mr. . and Mrs+: Jack:' Gardner. Mr: .and Mrs, Nelson Baynard visited : in Listowel on Sunday with Mi and Mrs. Cecil Mullin. Sunday School.: will be at .10.15 end church will be in;' the even- , mg. ' • r 6 Painting papeiing. /. Sunworthy 'Wall •Papers Interior and Exterior . • Spray • or Brush . STEED. ROOF PAINTING Sanding : & Finishing • Estimates Without Obligation Emberlin & Macinnes Lucknow 194-ni • Wingham 654=J2 KTNL:OU`GH` The Evening Guild 'of the Ang- lican cih'urch met at the ;home., of Mrs Allan, Collins. Mrs; Ron- ald Thacker presided 'and -the;. meeting -opened .with the hymn "The love of God cons+traineth".. The .scripture lesson was read .;by M Helen „ Nicholson. The roll, call:` was answered with a Serip- Lure verse containing the word Lord. Miss Nancy. Needhan read the thought for the .day. T1 a ev ening, was spent; in snaking \ art- icles i�cles for the 'bazaar which will be .held later, in= the month. The president closedthe Meeting with prayer and a .dainty lunch was served by, the. hostess; .•Mrs. Bert. Nicholson will be the next:' hos-, teas.. • Mr. • Ti , :. Bell, who: has been. spending•,• awhile with. Mr.. ,and .10 return- ed ' to his home in the village. We are pleased�•`to treportthat he is much: unproved in health, • • Mrs. -Perry .Hodgins, who: been\a patient in Kincardine ,hos- pita' for some , time,: was able to return tome . during the week. Her many friends, wish her a speedy recovery. • The H.W.I. , met on Thursday afternoon at. the home ,of. Mrs. Frank Thompson.. Mrs. R. Ackert was ' in charge:. After the . Usual opening exercises • plats ; were •made . : for 'the plovmn.en's • ban- quet on: October. .14th. A . course on ."Cottons may be Smart" was discussed. It was decided to, hold ,the Rerrieanbranee day • service ;on November .1 nth: .This Institute• .will : join with' 'the: ' Kairshea .Ira stitute for a- short course in'1sTo= ve'miber, µ , Plans 'were ' completed for. the bazaar . on November :1st =at -the s.egion—Rooms, Lucknow-'. Mrs. Frank Thompson and 'Mrs. P. A. Murray were in : charge of. the Teeswater play to come : to- •Ilolyrooc :. Judges for the 'pump- kin pie • contest : were Mrs D. Ross,. Mrs.. M.',Bushell •and. Miss M. ' Malco]rtn. Prizes, went to Mrs: Jun' Smith and' Mrs. Tom , Hod- gins. Mrs, Ed Thompson and Miss. :Eileen Elliott. are - to. arrange ;for the: Hallowe'en dance. The fol - 'lowing program was given: ; a paper, on Thanlmgivirng: prepared by Mrs. I?. McInnes was 'read ilyy: Mrs:. P A. Murray, a paper on' the- motto lay,Mrs.. Wesley' . Guest Mimes Margaret. • Malcolm and, 'Edna • Boyle favored with piano duets; ..the roll.. call ' was•; "A Pro verb". '.A, dainty lunch was sery ed by :the hostess and committee. Mrs.' Tom Hodgins .will be the next hostess ' - On • Sunday "lash at the .Pres- byterian. church, Margaret : Anne, little . daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Morley Bushell, was .baptized. Mr.' : and Mrs. 'Gordon Brun Britt of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. James. Hodgins. .,• Mrs ' and Mrs. Don • Megosh; Mary and Dick of Purple Grove Visited: Sunday, with . Mrs. J. W. Colwell :. " ' . Mr,Italph .Italdenby of Prim- rose spent the `week -end with' his' 'parents, Mr, and Mrs.: Wm. E< 1 Haldenby. , Mr.. and Mrs. "Charles ;Sutker- land .of ;TOrt nto 'visited.' during the week 'with Mr.. and Mrs. Jas; Hodgins. • Mrs. Dan M•cF'arl'an has been quite ill at . her ' home here. ierYds are''pleased t� .know that -her condition is iinproving: Her daughter, Mrs, M. Oslbourne, is With her. Mr: Osbourne .was also. here for the week=endd • Mr: 'and: 1VIrs. Allan.' Coiling . &; John D. of , Ripley ,were ;Sunday, visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Clark Needham: and family. Mrs. Cliff Borthwick. of St.. C•hth.arines speint last week -end with, her ' parents, Mr: and Mrs. Jai es Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McLean of 'xineardLn e spent Sunday with` Mr. and s. Tom Hodgins. ,On Sil.riday newts the •Presby-.. Letters To The Editor • SPEED "Z ONE ,AHEAD It only takes some little acci' dent to make us aware of what' might be 'the .result causedby Some • unscrupulous person behind: the wheel of one . of the h• h. speed automobiles which are on 'the roads today. Such was the case last week when our valuable dog, was struck, suffered for a day, and died; That Was bad, but. how much worse it could have been had it been ane of, the little- girls that were playing On the street and:, the . very . spot .as • was the dog in question. It might just as well been one of those so far as the * driver seemed ( care,' as. 'a• gentleman would have: come in and,. said he was 'sorry. Eut so in" this case. Are we doing any- thing about this! s .peeding along our.: streets 'and approaching our own ur: p and :mine? .But you say there, • is a sign "SPEED , ZONE AHEAD". "True, but '"this should read "SLOW` ZONE AHEAD' as. the: meanhvg of . the Word speed is 'swi'ftness of motionwhich some • motorists. are trying bard tocarry out. Did you ever take note, Luck- now' is the only town •'a.,motorist can,' drive .down our streets ,,,• as fast as . he likesewithout: the fear' ofreceiving a ticket? Cali anything be done about this? Or is it .better to. do no- thing. ;until' : something : tragical happens, • and then your: sign, "Speed Zone -Ahead". will . have done : just what it means, and some person - or : persons will be left With a. broken heart. N. E. Bushell. GODERICH LIONS; CLUB MA.1 15ING0, OF THE ,SEASON 2000.: CASH �BI GODERIH MEMORIAL, ARENA hursday,. et. 00 p m. !: ' Games, start at 9.00 p m : ' .. 1 S' l�eg►�lar Caines For �SO' 00 Each 1 ' Special. • Ca me 'at, $100.00 :.1—Special Game at 1S0 00 .- 2 Special Gaines' at $50.0.00 'tach Admission $1.00 for 15, regular games ' Extras and Special Cards 25e each ;or 5 for $1.00 Sponsored by goderich, Lions Club in. Aid of Arena edt-Iioor terian :anniversary will • be .held' . r at 11 a.m. and 7.30 . p.m. with .Dr., `Hugh MacMillan -in-chargeThe- Anglican service will . be; with- drawn. The • W:M.S.' are ,having for the guest speaker for the Thank offering • meeting . Mrs.. Hugh MacMillan,: returned , missionary from .Formosa. On illhu slay, October 16th the : Sr. W.A. ; will meet : at. tl e. home } of Mrs.: Roy 'Graham. Made by. the J. ;Cooke /Concrete . Block;' Co. CONCRETE, CINDER or SLAG BLOCK Sewer Pipe, Weeper Tile,':Ys . and D's Pes 1� ', Bricks Chinmei ChimneyBlocks. eed :a l better : harvest of9 • Ina Canada Snip ford of yap local: 101 brand. Gra.tiir weather or .foul, t as only grow In;yalia.' :0' Na111111CA OIAN ' f' •