The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-03, Page 15WEpHtSDA'P' ' MAR ` eta, ''i 63:. .
Tf$E LUCKNOW • SENTINEL,,";LUCIfNOW,
ONTARIO
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PURPLE
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PURPLE GROVE
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•Dr_• , and 'Mrs,, James,. Emerson.
and, Frapk .of, Charing Cross Were
Sunday visitors of Mr:;, and Mrs..
George Emerson, and: sob.
Mrs. Frank Dore, Nancy, Ron:
• nee and • Dianne • 'were Sunday
g
uests of Mr gild Mrs.. L'awrence
Fry .and fame... •
Mr. and `M Gordon MacDon-.
ald, Mary Hele and Judy spent
Saturday.. evening : with' Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Thompson , Teeswater
` Miss Margaret Robertson spent
a couple .of days with .Miss Annie
McLeod,•. Lucknow
Mr. and' Mrs., ;Rex Stewart.vis=
Red Mr.' and Mrs. .Claude, Dore,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stanley,
Clinton visited Mr, and Mrs. Har-
tle Thompson and Mr. George
Thompson;
Mr. • and Mrs. 'Glen : Stanley,
.David and Anna Marie were Sun
day . guests of Mrs. ''Helen Swann
and M. Norval. Stanley.
Calvin Robertson and Carl Col-
lins were Sunday ' .visitors wtih
Miss.. Margaret . Robertson and
Donald Robertson. • , ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillies:
and Valerie were Sunday guests
of Mr: and Mrs' -<Dan' Gillies; Rip-
ley.
Mrs. Frank Dore . and . Dianne
' .were Tuesday evening visitors
_with- Miss. -Minnie -Fair., Ripley.
Owing Jo thesnow
storm •:t ' hFerrie
..wa no *School Thursdayor-
day.-Stormed visitors were Mrs.-
Burton
rs.Burton Collins with Mrs.: Andrew
i
Paterson, Roy Collins with Cal-
vin ,:Robertson/ Claude Dore wtih
Mr.' and :. Mrs. George . Harkness..
.:Nancy ;Dore spent 'Friday even-
ing with , Mr. and Mrs.. Peter Lee
son and Barbara.
4H Meeting
The 4th meeting of • the Purple
Grove ' Guardettes was . held at
the 'home: of Ann MacKay 'on. Wed-
nesday, February .24th. They op-
ened with the 4H..: pledge., The
girls.: demonstrated ,first aid, such
as minor wounds. and shock: 'Mrs:
George Harkness and Mrs. Wil-
• Ilam Arnold leaders demonstrated
bandaging • wounds, • compound
fractures;, splint's and slings: Mrs:
Morford •'MacKay._ : demonstrated
.,putting "on triangle and other. "foot
bandaging: Next meeting.'- is-•. at
Iona Leeson's. on Wednesday.
Mr • and . Mrs. 'Frank' .Fair, .Mr..
and Mrs, Burton Collins and fam-
ily. 'were Sunday visitors with..
Mr. and, Mrs.. Harvie Thompson..
• Mr.' and Mrs: Donald . McCosh •
and ,Mrs. William: $ush'eli Luck-:
• now, were Sunday guests of Mr::
and Mrs. ° Currie-. Collwell and:
family,
A T1 VIEWS'
by WilIiam Whiting
• (March .1).
It's time they .billed " Hurke's
Law" as a comedy -mystery, This'
program is' ,good for 60 minutes
of • amusingadventures ev' er.'y
Wednesday evening preceding the,
NHL hockey ' game. , Last week's
episode, . "Who Killed the Thir-
teenth Clown", was just •as • hum-
orous, orous, Highlight of the _ show was
the entrance of Amos Burke' into,
the ,bedroom .of uest star .fore
Calvert who was one of 'themmany
suspects in the case. Stretched
outt en the bed was one of the cir-
cus.' lions. That's situation, com-
edy with a' twist. We recommend
you. .watch . the' show• for laughs,
There are .many.
Why 'does theuest' : pickingthe
g
three hockey stars. of the night.
always insist on picking one Leaf
player• when •the team plays 'a
poor game? Must be' an unwrit-
ten law. This happened the .other,,.
Wednesday .when Boston beat the,
,Maple :Leafs in the Gardens. Two
,of the •stars we're . Bruins; ' and
and when Pulford was announced
as the third .stat, there were loud
boos from 'the crowd, . And rightly:
so.
,Qn '`Disney's World". last Sun.'
day : on:.; CTV; and later on NBC, it
was a • pleasure ,•to be, . entertained
by the Vienna,' Boys Choir. The
story wasp'' heartwarming` and in-
cluded, several German folk
songs. .
Partw
g .tWo can be seen nett
Sunday, : which is highly recom-
mended for': the entire. family:
• The • New York' TV critics like
Peter' Jennings,, the '.Canadian who
left CTV to become top newscast-
er' for 'ABC in New. York:' Here
are • a: few of the comments: The
Daily News :"brisk and—
arti—culate". The Herald Tribune said
"he. is ' almost a 'generation young-
er than his rivals Variety •said
he is "a ` smooth
.�, prepossessing.
young , Canadian". '
OBITUARY
MRS. JAMES 'BOWLER':
Mrs James ..Bowser, formerly,,
Ella Dean of ' Kingsbridge, • passed
away in Toronto,on Sunday, Feb,
ruary 28th :.Funeral ' service • will
be at'St. Basil's Church, Toronto,
on . Wednesday, March 3rd. The
;body., will: restat Lodge's Funeral:
Home, Goderich, Wednesday .ev
ening, with the Prayers at, 9 p.m.
Temporary. entombment in Cole
borne Mausoleum.
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Of State•
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We take 'the.'liberty .of publish-
ing the following letter of Mrs. A.
Moss. , Beeler of Meridian, Missis-
sippi, in, view of the interesting.
comments Mrs.,,, • Beeler : makes
about. the home, town paper and
'about the strife in the U.S.. south.
Mrs. Beeler w_ as the,fore, er , So-
phia Kempton of this area.
"Durimovin"'
5208 Druid Lane;
Meridian, • Mississippi 39304
February '14th, 1965
The• Sentinel Office,
Lucknow, •Ontario.•
Enclosed is , a cheque 'for' the
• renewal' of the Sentinel for 1965.
I- am not sure of date, but expect
it is. over.. due,.as my brother
Tom Kempton •' (deceased) of Rip-
ley always renewed it for Christ-
mas,' I ,had told ,his wife notto
renew it, but found I would miss
'hearing. about our •old friends,
many. names area entirely., new. •
The : Mississippi
. ,news' you hear
&.: read is much exaggerated, :we
have, the. least; crime rate in any
'of the'States. Any trouble we have
is ' caused by out of. sta a ii div
iduals.
Yours very truly
:Mrs. J, Moss. Beeler
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Born In ' fi IDiVancoljver
DONALD McKENZIE
Gordon eltzer
Recaps
In Belfast Area
The .following letter was „ recev-
ed; by Spence Irwin from Gordon
Smeltier of Florida' and 'Alberta.
Gordon and Spence were old
'school mates and the ,letter was
prompted- by Gordon seeing the
picture in'. the Sentinel recently
of the five eneratrcins:of, Irwin..
Because of the "old times" men-
tioned, we feel that the content
of the letter . y+iill ` of general
interest.
, :911 N, Park Road,
' Hollywood, Florida,
January 15, 1965..
Mr. Spence
Lucknow,'' Ontario,
Dear" Spence:
.The =picture of • you, your mo-
ther:,, -_and your family _which ap-
peared in the Lucknow Sentinel.
of January, 6th, prompts' me to..
write and offer sincere congrat-'
ulations.. .:
This picture; has brought • back
memories of over 50 yearsago
when -you and Palmer. and many
other boys and girlsfrom the
10th concession.: attended Belfast,
School at the--same--time-as-my--
self;
he--same-4 re -as' --myself; .''m j sister Neta; Irvine; - Jim
and . Lottie Henry; The Cooks and
the Wards from the ninth; Edith
an : • GM ina ^ -Ca 11 • a,; n d
d gi , mP�
many : others whom space will
not: permit .to; be .mentioned.
Miss Lou Cunningham,' was our
teacher (later. Mrs. George Lane)
•ano:F hi '' my memory one of the
best in our: lifetime I 'had' the
.privilege and satisfaction: of meet.',
Y
in :. her , again in the early 1940's,
in Vancouver: ,on Saturda ,, Feb-!' and conveying' to her my' sincer.
ruary 13th. He was 'born in Ash-
field on the'12th concession: farm
now .occupied:by David Johnstone
Mrs McKenzie . was predeceased,
:by, his wife,' the fernier Margaret.
Ann,; McIntyre, .and a son Dr: Dun-
can McKenzie. 'Surviving ' are: 'one
daughter ; Mrs' .:,Harry . Lawrence,
Alberta, and ' 'a sister Mrs.' Jos-
eph Agnew of. Kirkland Lake.'
Burial took place in Calgary.
Donald McKenzie: passed away g „ g
ainting Display
ttracts
nterest,
The Oil painting •display" at the.
C-Omnitil ty Night 'Class Achieve -
hien(
n( Night last . Wednesday at,,
Y 4.
the • High Sehool attractedgi`o' t ,
'interest, •The colourful, paintings
by members of the, class were
tlis) ay d d b ht Manny faw-
°Limbic, cGinini'fis from •• those' in S
attcndarle0. Thi•otighoirt the,. p ev-
ening 4tinting, students ' gave
"live perforrances and visitors:
had the opportunity 'of. watching
ter rli
at' Work. Pictured standing
at year . is Mrs. Ivan Benson of '.
thanks. for the straightening: out
she •:gave me, as ;•an .unruly', ;and
unto-operative/pupil. When I look
sack 1 .:wonder - .hovv she.' could.
have' had so much patience.
Regardless . 'of . where.: one lives,
it.. is always ::thrilling to see the
farmer` boy, ,like you and '3, suc-
teed Please convey to•your. mo-
thermy very best, . wishes:: ;My.
father 'Bill S"meltzer passed : aw-
ay 'zn;1937, at63 from ,a heart at-
tack: 'Mother; passedaway in 1954
at 77, , ,also. from a: heart attack;
Mrs: Joe , Smeltzer.- f r ani the
blacksmith . • shop at Lanes, .is'
still alive • and . in`. e*cellent health
in Regina, Saskatchewan, at' her
daughter Anne's place.: Wye Visit-
ed with .them: on our way south
this winter.. '
As for myself I haven't much'
to say I retired 'from : business
at . the end: of ' 1956 but I still have
several investments and activities.
that keep me: busy' .. part of each.
day. Welive in Jasper National
Park,, in: Alberta, on a small sum,
.mer: resort lake there for six
Months; . and then fly to Florida
in our • own ,airplane for. the 6•
months from November 1st to
May .1st.' ,As you `probably know
already 'I have. been flying my
own ,airplane', for many yeas. We.
Bought a modest °.6 ',room bungs
low.
'here ..in Florida .some years
g y.enjoy
ago and �surel. our winters. ::
( or summers)" here. Actually we ,
itiC kr�ov�l ^Senatne�
get 'more suminer here in the .
Homes For• Sale .
MOUSE FOR '.SALE ••'IN 'KIN-
'C'ARDINE,.MODERN ' CONVEN-
IENCE$, GOOD -LOCATION'
$5,500 .- WILL,•ING •TO . TRADE
FOR FARM'. OR° HOUSE TRAIL ?:
ER IN> 'GOOD CONDITION. ' •
HOUSE . 'IN p,LUCKNOW ON;•
'HIGHWAY'- 86 JUST. .OUT OF
TOWN LIMITS, MODERN BATH=,
ROOM;. DINING ROOM,. LIVING.
ROOM KITCHEN. WITH `CUP-
BOARDS, HOT' AND ;COLD WA
TER -, MUST BE • SOLD •
fO' .W i'wns anted
WE ARE IN NEED'OF FARMS
OF ANY ACRES WITH OR WITH-
OUT STOCK, FOR DUTCH FAM-
ILIES IN LUCKN.O* DISTRICT.
FOR SPRING POSSESSION::
ALSO 2' GRASS 'FARMS WANTED
FOR EFFICIENT>' SERVICE: IN
ALL PROPERTIES—. FARMS, `'•,
RESIDENTIAL X14 AND 'COM ER-'
�_- •-CIAL.' =--- ONTiACT
F. vanEYL
CLIFFORD
PHONE' CLIFFORD ' 127-W-4': •
AGENT' FOR. JOHN BOSVELD,;
REALTOR'
BOX 353 MEAFORD, PHONE' 428
•.
erscamPet fromtither provinces. •
So campers:' .beware, it's 'only
3: Months more until camping
season starts. Check your :.equip
meat now and make • the ..neces-
sary:repairs. Do ..not wait until the
weekend you wish to leave, as it
may delay your camping trip,
for hours -thatcould well :be. used
•lforights. '
etting up your.camp in': day
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winter than: you;;or we, get . dur-
ing` the summer:.' in • Alberta, or•'
Ontario.. :
• If •, at any time . you visit Flor
ids or Alberta we would'be veryOff i ' ers' Installed
Alberta;. ,
glad to welcome you, and show,
The ' Ladies •Auxiliary' to - the '�.
you around. -1 always` enjoy visits Canadian Legion held.'their meet -
frons our old .Ontario. friends,. • ing • on Tuesday -23rd, .:February. '.
/ Sincerely, Mrs.::' Ernest. Lewis, . of . town:
Gordon E. ' Smeltzer and • a. 'member, of the Wingham.
LegionY. ,installed, ',Past'
' CAMPERS, BE PREPARED Pres dentuxAnna . Johnstoi'ie, 1st
A report was Sent to vs recent Vice -President, ,Susan :1VIcNaugh-'
• ly concerning the . Inverhuron ton and Kay Forster 'to the Exe=
,Park. The 1965 season has, now cutive. Committee, "
•got underway.' Some areas' hav- Kay , Forster 'is in charge . of
• ing more' snow, ice and rain than. the Sick ,Committee, with Riba:
others.. I Schneider helping , in '<the Tees
Up until recently: one could: water area. If any: one •'knows of
drive all aroundthe park and en- any illness,. among' the members
1 joy nature. ,as • t may he *seen •,in. please:„notify/ one of these ,ladies.
the winter. However; skiing and The.' Mystery .prize :money is
now „put. towards a ', Transport
ationFund. This is in charge of
Susan`McNaughton.'We have had
good response towards the. March
of .Dienes; but „with only, a few. ..
helpers, and the weather • not
very co-operative, . this has still.;
not been wound up yet. Up to now
Or 3 top collectors have been..
Susan McNaughton with $102.Ob,
Evelyn Backwell, 433.06.: and
I snow shoeing . can be . enjoyed
even more • as the snow has filled
in our park roads,.
During the •past summer of 1964
we had 122,820 viSitorS in the
Ripley, instructor of the Class.- !park. It is also interesting to' note
Seated,, with brush in hand, are that of 122,820 visitors, we had,
Mrs. Grant Parrish in the fore- 5,184 campers, of ' these 4,614 had
ground" and Mrs. Lorne Woods. at tents , and. 570 had trailers'.. From
across : the border we' had 543
the rear.
' merican visitors camping atIn
Sentinel Phate f verhuron and 60 tents and trail- Anna Johnstone, $52.00. ”
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