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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-16, Page 1$4.00 A .Year, In, Advance -+ . Appoinled -e .t� c or 1,00 ' Extra, 40 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th,1965 Siingie Copy .10c; The Rev. Stanley Ernest Jay,. L Th., . B.A., has. been appointed Rector of the Parish •:of St. Peters Anglican Church, Lucknow; St. ,,Paul's Dungannon; Christ Church Port Albert;and St. Paul's, Rip- ley. The appointment, effective June'. 15th, was announced by . the Rt. Rev. G N. Luxton, -Bishop of Huron. He succeeds the Rev. J. R. King, who was recently ap- pointed , Rector ' of St. Thomas' Church, Walkerton Mr. Jay was born ,in Milton, Ontario. '. He is a ; graduate of Huron Col- lege and 'the .University of, 'West- ern Ontario. Mr. Jay was ordain- ed Deacon in 1954 and Priest in 1956 by+ Bishop Luxton.,Following ordination. he Was Deacon -in -Char- ge of the Parish of 'St. Mary's, Warwick; St. Stephen's; Arkona; and St. M'aul's Wisbeach . until 495,5, when e became Incumbent of •t11 MPat sh of ';St.. Philip's ; Wal- ter's, Falls;. St. Matthew's, Bog- nor; and ` St., James', Fairmount.; where he ` served for : three years. He : was then appointd ' to the Par- ish of St. David's and St. Luke - in -the -Fields, ' Windsor, prior to ` be. coming Rector of Trinity'. Church, Blenheim on November 1st, 1959. Mr. Jay is married to the form- er Pauline Jane Broughton. They'. have four children, Margaret. Kathleen ' 11, Lawrence ' Stanley. 9, ,Mary. Gwendolyn • 6, and. Stephen Paul 5. ASHFIELD LADY .DIES • • Mrs. ' James D. '.Little of Ashfield • Township passed away in Wing ham and . District Hospital last. Wednesday, June 9th, in her 64th year. She ' was the former 'Mabel Irene M Quoid. - The mineral : service was tori ducted • from MacKerfie: Memor- ial .Chapel, Lucknow, on Satur- day. Interment 'was in Greenhill Cemetery. ' NAME , GRADER OPERATOR Claude Dore Jr. of Kinloss has been appointed' grader operator for the township and- commenced his .w uties this eek. He was .one of . six applications. for the posi- tion, ' .Claude :resides west of, Kin - lough_ buts plans, --to •r>iove shortly: to • the'. "Everett Whytock farm" on the 8th concession east of Holyrood, P. A, Murray Will ... Seek Wardenship: It will .be another seven months before Bruce County council el- ects its 1966. warden, but already two aspirants have announced their . interest in the post. • In Bruce, the 'policy is to al eternate . between . urban andrur- al reeves for the top county post. 'As Mrs. Tessie : Greig; the, cur- rent warden • represents the ' vil- lage .. of Lion's Head -:this year, the rural reeves, will have their in- nings next.. The, two announced ; contenders are P. A. Murray' of Kinloss Township and Roswell Smith; of Amabel Township. Mr. Murray who has . been Kin- loss Township reeve for four terms: and has eleven years experience': as . a councillor,:. is a member of the finance, agricultural andwar- den's committees.,1Ir. Smith in his fifth term, representing Am- abel Township, is chairman of finances and a member of the health unit, equalization and con sultative; committees. It .is 30 years since 'Mr. Smith's= nunicipality.. of Amabel has had the' wardenship. Wellington Ard sat at that '. time. Kinloss has not been represent s ,WL A. n •wden s. .sin . . x the• ar ,; :cha,�r �.; „, 1912, when Dan 'MacDonald held that office:!' To:SeII: Remaini Schools In Huron The one -room ` rural school in Huron Township will soon cease. ,t9, be a part :,of the . community. A sale. of . the three remaining • schools and.' their contents is plan- Pied by • the Ripley -Huron school • area board.' for Saturday, July '3. • The three schools and contents are No. 1, Lurgan, located near .YEAR Mrs; ThernaS.Stewart, the form_. er °Nellie •' Kernick of 'Dungannon, died at the Pineerest Manor. Nursing . Home last Thursday. She was . in her 97th,. year. The funeral service' was held from MacKenzie M . ernorial Cha - el, . Lucknow, on Saturday with.. burial . in Dungannon Cemetery: GRADUATE NURSE „44.44s,(4 , R. B.- Quance Dies. on Roadway.� R. B. "Dick." Quante died. suddenly. > shortly 'before six ' o' clock Tuesday, night on the road atthe", foot of L idgard Street. Bruce Hamilton, who resides on. Highway 86 west of ' Lucknow, had. ' left work at Silverwood. Dairies and was proceeding west on Ludgard and had made the turn. onto. the Holyrood road; to go south downtown. As he pulled up at the corner, he heard .someone calling for help and• at first did not know where the call was coming from. Looking .back; he noticed . Mr. Quance' in the ditch close to the bridge which crosses the Nine:. Mile' River at this point. Mr. Quance was endeavouring to get out of the ditch and was kneeling when Bruce noticed him. He told Bruce he had been 'hurry- ing to• try and hail -a car when he suffered a - heart attack. Bruce suggested 'he take him ,to see a" doctor but Mr. Quance said he would be 'alright if helped home. Bruce was assisting him to ': his car when he collapsed on the' roadway . ' and died. Among the first , on .the scene were Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon of : Kinloss and Bob, ' Reid, . highway '86 west, who summoned . the doctor. Mr. ' Quance has, been a Luck- now resident .for a number of years residing : presently just, north-west. of , Pinecrest : Manor. He was a native of the Exeter area and Johnston.' Funeral Home . were making :arrangements for the fun-' eral when this was written Tues- day. It is believed service will be held in Exeter. SELLS WEST WAWANOSH FARM _k Jahn aame&'YErringtQni fias tea his farm, W :1 lot '1'7, Concession 4, West Wawanosh Township;' to. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neves. Mr. an Mrs. Neves and three 'Children : came 'from Europe four years ago & since then have been working . on a ' farm at Venessa, Ontario for three years ` .and for the past year have•been in Tor- onto. They /obtain possession on June.., 17. Mr. . and Mrs. "Errington have resided on : the farm .: since Sept- ember 1933. They are now retir- ing : to....Dungannon The sale was : made • by F: C. Van Eyl, agent for John Bosveld• Realtor, Meaford. WELLINGTON HENDERSON DIES A* lifelong resident of Lucknow and .' distri,•ct, Wellington Hender- son passed . away in Wingham and District Hospital in Thursday in his. 82nd year. . The funeral service was con- ducted on . Sunday from ' MacKen- zie Memorial •. Chapel, Lucknow. Interment was Vin, Greenhill Cem etery. the .lake on the 4th concession; No: 4; Purple Grove, located west of Kinlough on , the 12th conces sion; No: 7, The French 'school,, located on the lakeshore between the, 10th and'112th concessions. ,In':theyah,•,all pupils will attend eithe Rile.- r tlie. Pine River or . p y Huron Central . Schools and the, dayof the "little. red school house" in Huron will be' •gone for- ever, • SELLS LANGSIDE FARM Wm. Biislien of 'RM. 3. Tees- water has. sold 'hisfarm to Young of the Langside area, who obtained possession the middle . of May, Mr, Bushell has been esti; ployed iii ICarruther's Bakery, Ripley, . . CARCLYN, MATHERS Carolyn Elaine Mathers', 'daugh ter 'of Mr•. and Mrs. Pharis .Math- ers • R.R. 1 Lucknow, graduated; June 5th . from the• Kitchener W'Vatet loo Hospital, . after• complet- ing a three year course, •.: The • graduation waa• held at o3 o'clock •• at Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital School of .Nursing' Aud; itorium. All ' of the thirty-nine numbers, graduated, Following , the'. reireYi ony a reception .for. 450 guests was held en, the lawn beside the residence. Friends and relatives from Goderich, Port Elgin, Kitchener, Lucknow:. and Surrounding com- munity attended the reception held in' her honour,, at her home, later. • nor Steve .Irwin ..... onRetirement Steve `'Irwin; of ', Ripley, who: re- • cently gave ' up his position . as road superintendent of : • Huron Township after about • ten . years' service. was honoured at a soc- ial gathering at the Ripley Leg- ion Hall last Friday night. The evening' was arranged by those who had been associated with him . in his township work, The evening was spent in card playing and dancing with a smog- 'gasberg lunch being served. Chester • Emmerton acted as master .of ceremonies and Pill . Kempton and Gordon ,Stewart pre- sented Steve with a, lazy boy chair. Mrs, 'Bill Kempton present ed Mrs. Irwin with pin and. ear- ring set. Past and presentofficials „ of the township were present • and a few informal speecheswere giv- en to which Steve replied, Wayne Lowry recently took over StevVe's job as road superintendent 'follow- ing his .resignation. Rages - WILL TEACH AT L.D.H.S. INFANT PASSES. IN 'LONDON, LIVES` FOR ONLY EIGHT DAYS ... The community " was saddened . last, week end to learn of the • death' of James Murray,. ° eight day old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don"- or don'Barger 'Of", Lucknow. Mrs. • Barger ' is the'' former Mary, Lou Collinson' of. Kintail The child was born in, Wingham Hospital on Friday,;' June 4th. The following Monday he was: taken .to. .Sick Children's 'Hospital' in " Lon-, don where he • died an Saturday. �A privatefuneral service' Was conducted from ' ..the MacKenzie, Memorial Chapel in. Lucknow on • Monday.. with .burial' in , Greenhill Cemetery: ,. ALLAN L. MacDOUGALL: Allan . L. MacDougall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd . MacDougall 'Kinloss, received .his .Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Univer- sity, London, on June ' 4th. Allan will be. ;onthe teaching staff at Lucknow .District ' High School, duties commencing in. September. 'Came To Bl wAcrosso s- � ''Lake The workers in ` "the First Mis- sionary Church in Flint, Michi- gan certainly could not, be ac- cused . of not "spreading the .Word." . When Charlie McQuillin was walking: back to the bush on. the home -farm in: the St. Helens area a week` ago last Sunday, he spot ted a . balloon bobbing up` '' and . - e h f e: �r •. investigating", e - found half a doz- en ',ballc;ons attached to a '. string with only one still being: intact. Inside the .balloon he `found 'a message' froth the church !quot- ing •a verse of scripture and invit ging the 'reader to : worshiip with thein and,. attend church' Sun - It day.: It s believed , that . the strong winds of that day carried the balloons . across Lake. Huron from Flint. : Ripley Lady Visits Son's Grave As' butch Pay Tribute: It. was . a Gail . moment blit' filled with pride for. 141 Canadians' as they stood In silent reverence re- cently. ,Thev • were watching Hol- land pay ' tribute to Men' who lib- erated them ` from tyranny . 20 years agw►; and now ' lie buried in the Canadian Military Cemetery in - Holland: Mrs. May MacDonald • of Rip- ley was one !honoured to, be pres- ent. • Flight ,'Sergeant Colin M, MVlacDonaidl. son of Mrs , MacDon=. ald and. the late D. A. MacDon was killed over' D'isseld"?.rf, Nov- ember 3, 1943 ' and is buried in. Rotterdam Cemetery. The pilgrims flew overseas' by Dutch KT -.M ' airways. Each. Pilgrims' has a Dutch host- Who looks • ..after. their every need.. Tours of . Holland are arranged, dinners held in their Honour; all at t he expense of the Dutch people, All the money is raised by the sale of Poppies and donations in Tolland. • '• During the Remembrance Ser- vice, 1400 Dutch school children, each beside their :adopted grave, stood in complete silence through- out the service. At a given sig- nal, si -: nal, each ' placed a . bou et of flowers beneath the headstone. The 'bouquets are presented by- th. Bulb Growing Association of Holland 'as their offering to the •Canadian dead. •• The MacDonald family were residents of the 8th of Huron, west 'of Ripley„,at the time their son was lost over 20 years ago. Preach - Farewell Service. Sunday. .rte„. J. R. Xing preached his farewell- address last' Sunday. ev- ening in St. Peters Anglican Church, ,` -Lucknow. The church'. was- filled to . capacity with repre sentatives from the fourParishes, St. Pauls, Ripley; St: Paul's ' Dunf. gannon; Christ Church, ' Port` Al- bert; and St. Peters,. Lucknow; as .well as friends from other : con-. gregations. The ''choir rendered an anthem After,: the service :a social ',time was held in the Parish - Hall . with . . lunch being served by:. members of. all. -.Parishes. . During . "the evening . ' Mr. ' and Mrs. -King were honoured with a presentation of- a "purse ° of Money and best wishes extended to them... Pied. McQuillin ' read the address and- Ed McQuillin,' on . behalf of the parishes of Ripley, Dungan- non, Port ' Albert and Lucknow; made ' the presentation.. ,,Mr .and. Mrs: 3 ing each ` replied rot Tanking ' everyone fortheir kindness best wishes, & frr the 'fellowship they had ' enjoyed ;during their pastor- ate here. Kenneth Roulston presented Greg, Kathy and ' Nancy King with gifts 'on behalf of :`the ;Sun- day School. , Rev. J. R. 'and Mrs. , King and. three children moved to their' new parish at Walkerton on Mon--- . . day .of'' this week. TO WORK IN LUCKNOW . nhv JurT.:iSV'si//.�!%•w.w:a>J lrwrsca:3'w.....,•.n&,R..n.t�,+.:.".i.":-<uv r�i JO ANNE ALTON •Jo • Anne Alton, the daughter of • Mw.' and ' Mrs. Bert : Altan of Ash- '• field, was among 99”. student nu;. ses of . Victoria 'Hospital, Lon- don, to graduate on May 21st.; The 'graduation , Was . held in Thames • Hall London on the ;University campus.. Tea 'was served ,.to the parents and . guests in the after- noon at ' the Nurses' Residence and again in , the evening, • after:.' graduation at :the University. Mrs, • G. Wheeler, ,( the former Winnie Lane : of : Ashfield) who now lives 'in London, entertained all Jo Anne's :friends Iater that evening at her home on West Mile Road, • where 'a social ' time was enjoyed. Joanne plans' on coming back to Lucknow to work in the office of Doctors Corrin and McKim a- bout . -bout'. the first of September, • •