The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-30, Page 8PAGd IEIGH I.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Field Day
1piey Huron Central `School
field, Day ,was: held on Thursday,,
une: 24th. .Competition was very,
men: with ,I5 records broken: "This.
the second . year for the field
y are the results.
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.:: Junior .Boys., ,
50 yarddash, Darwin Pollock,
David • Middleton, Perry Elliott;
Running Broad, John Huston,
; Darwin " Pollock, David 'MacDon-
ald; ;: Standing : Broad, David 'Mid-
Standing
a letbn, John 'Huston, • Darwin Pol=
hack; High Jump, Paul .Shantz,;
Darwin Pollock, David MacDon-
ald;', Ball. Throw, Darwin 'Pollock,
1"'au1''•S"antz, David,. MacDonald.
Junior ':Boy's . Champion, 'Dar-
win
Dar -win.` Pollack,
Interrediate : Boys
75 • yard' dash, • Allan Mackay,
1b71y Kirkpatrick, Norman;' "Ball;
.Running Broad, Billy Kirkpatrick,
Elliott 'Courtney,. Allan Mackay
Standing; Broad, Billy . Kirkpatrick,
Mari Mackay; Norman Ball; High
Jump, Allan Mackay, Billy Trent-
er, Elliott Courtney.
• Hop,' Step . and JUmp, Allan Mac-
lay, Elliott. Courtney, ,,Billy Tran -
ter; Ball Throw, Elliott Court-
ney, ' Allan Mackay, . 'Billy . Kirk-
patriek;, Half Mile, Bryan Boyle,.
Allan Mackay, Billy Kirkpatrick..
Intermediate ,: Boy's, Champion,
Allan Mackay.
Senior Boys ,
100 yard dash, . Donald Pollard,
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Brian Pollock, Dennis Martin;
Running Broad, ' Donald.. Pollard,
• Brian Pollard, Ian MacDonald;,
Standing Broad, Mark MacAuley,
Jake : Middlekamp, Dennis. Mar-
tin; High Jiimp, Brian :Pollock,
Dennis Martin, Mark' MacAuley.
Hop, Step and; Jump, . Jake, Mid-
delkamp, . Donald Pollard,: Brian
Pollock; Ball' Throw, Wayne` Far-.
rell . Brian ' Pollock, John D. Col-
ling;• 'Half Mile, Don C1d. Pollard,
Mark' MacAuleyBrian ' Pollock.
Senior Boy's Champ ion, : Donald`
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Pollard,''
Junior Girls !,
' 50 yard dash, Susan ' Walden,
ll: Marjorie :Colling
Kathy Farre , Jie
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tt� . : G eert a '(tied);:
and . Maureen.G sena
Running 'Broad, Susan Walden,
Kathy • Farrell,, Marjorie : Coiling;
Standing 'Broad, Marjorie ': Coling,
.Susan "Walde
n:.. Kathy� Farrell;
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High, Jump, Susan .Walden, Mau-
reen . Geertsa,' Kathy Farrell.;.
Ball:'. Throw, Margie Collins; Bon-
nie. Boyle, • Kathy Farrell...
Junior Girl'sCham ion Susan
Walden. i?
Intermediate Girls.
75. yard, dash, Margo, Nicholson,.
Karen . Lackey., ° Mary ' MaeCharr
les and. Rachel. Rohrer,' (tiedY;
Running •Broad;. Margo .. Naieolson' .... h .. ,
Kerry Farrell, Rhoda Rohrer';:
Standing: ;Broad,; Margo. Nicholson$
Rachel Rohrer, Mary MacChar
les; High Jump, Margo Nichol-
son,, Jane Pollock, Karen Lackey;
Hop, Step and, Jump, Margo
Nicholson, Kerry Farrell, Jane
Pollock; Ball' Throw, , Gail. -Court:
ney, Janice Paquette, Susan•'Ei-
'liott; Half Mile, . Karen Lackey,
Margo. Nicholson,. Susan, Bradley.
Intermediate Girl's • , • Champion,
Margo Nicholson.•
Senior Girls
:100 yard,- dash, Gloria Bushel,
Mary. Rohrer, :Bertha Van. Dain;.
Running Broad, Jackie Johnston,•
Dianne Pollard, Mary Rohrer;
Standing Broad, Mary Rohrer,
Gloria Bushel, .Janice Wylds;
High/ Jump, ..Gloria -Bushel, Gail
Lock, 'Janice . Wylds. .
Hop, . Step • and Jump, Gloria
Bushel, _ Dianne Pollard, Bertha
Van Dam; Ball Throw,Dianne
Pollard, : Mary Rohrer, Jean Scott;
Half Mile, Gloria Bushel. •
Senior Girl's Champion, -Gloria.
Bushel:' 1.
The Best Week , To Advertise
Is Every Week! "
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ST. HELENS]
Mr • and . Mrs. Glen McDonald
of London were week -end Visitors
'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold. Gaunt., •
Little Jefferay Gilmour. of Tor-
onto spent a . few days with his
grandparents : Mr. and. Mrs. Har-
vey Webb..' .
The July meeting of the St. 'Hel-
ens W.I. , will be ' held on Thurso.'
day at the' hall, in the 'form of
a picnic. This' is 'Children's Day
and . all children , of the commun-
ity: are . invited.'
,Picnic lunch.
Sports:. in' charge of Jenny's .Girls:
Mrs.: Hugh . McLaren and Chris-
tine of Port ''Elgin were recent..
visitors with : Miss : W. D. Ruther-
Mr,� and Mrs. Bert; Shopland . of
Rochester, ' .Alta.; .i :Mr,. ' and ,Mr.
George • Shopland of . Edmonton,
Alta. and Irving Hunter ofo.
d-
erich were Sunday. .visitors with
Mrs. W." I: Miller and. 'Isobel. /
Little. Jill McQuillin of Hespeler
spent a few'' days fast week • with
her grandparents, . Mr. • and , Mrs.'
Fred McQuillin:, • S :h e • returned:
home with her parents on Satur-
day.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 30th,. 1965
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HARVESTERS �. ,
Mrs Harold bampbell was• ■;
hostess for .the Tweeasrnuir His �, . .
y g which was ■i,• ; .,
for CuratRrs meeting
held in. the • Kairshea Institute T ANNOUNCEMENT■
Hall.. ■
Mrs. Ted Collyer a • .
an Keith were . in :c
6ALL , FARMERS
business of the mee g
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teresting pieces of : .. ■
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. Many in
Welle were
shown and . their tones . old, in
answer to the roll calla "Wear ■
your oldest piece of jewellery and
give • its history: It was decided,
to quilt two quilts as requested
Mrs; Harold Campbell and Mrs.
Harry Levis were . appointed to.
make ` tickets to sellon the Tulip
quilt which ' was made las fall.
Reports were beard ' fro,''r� e
Standing Committee . C
and the committee in . char e f
the Bake Sale, Mrs. Levis repor -•
ed that . the Kairshea ladies • had
collected; $70 .for the Cancer Soc-
iety.
A committee of Mrs H. •Levis,-
Mrs RoyFinlayson and Mrs.
Evan Keth, .• was lappointed : to
collect. . furniture etc. for '.. the
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WE HAVE, PLEASURE IN:.ANNOUNCING THE '
APPOINTMENT OF OUR NEW DEALER
room for which we 'are ,responible
at the , Centennial: Fall Fair. In
charge of the display • at the Fair
will ' . be Mrs. Annie Maclntyre,
Mrs ' Frank MacKenzie and Mrs.
Currie Colwell. `
Mrs. Evan Keith . displayed the
"slow . moving vehicle sign". pre-
pared -by the Safety Council and.
recommended. " that " all farmers
have " one. These are quite rea
sonable in cost ' and easily : attach-
ed to vehicles when needed. Mrs.
Harvey''`Houston gave a fine -..ac-
count of the District Annual:: held
in ,Bervie in May: Donations were
made : to the Korean Child Fund
and the F.W.LC:.' National. Dele-
gate 'Fund. inter-
esting
Hughes gave . a very .anter-
esting account of" the officers
conference at. Guelph. As, curator
of the Tweedsmuir ` ,History she
was :'sent as..:a delegate from .the
Kairshea ' W.I.' Janice sand Mar-
ilyn' ilyn` Wali; sang' a duet which was
much enjoyed'. The girls were
dressed as ':'old ' time ' lady and
gentleman and ' after : singing..,. a
couple of numbers they asked all
to join ;them;; in singing "Seeing
Nellie' Home". Contests were . con-
ducted by, Mrs. Finlayson and.
Mrs. Gordon: Wall::' Mrs. Hughes
and Mrs." Keith, ; thenconducted;
a .contest where the ladies were
asked to name ` some thirty odd
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articles used'. during pasty ears. ston; directors, Mrs. Morgan John -
Mrs. Ira ;,Dickie named the lar-
gest number.:
' Mrs. Wall thanked ..'Mrs.: Camp-
bell and all ..those participating.
Mrs. Finlayson and Mrs. Wall :as
sisteti the hostess' in : serving ; a
lovely lunch. Mrs. A MacIntyre
will be''hostess for July at the
hall. This is an evening, meeting:
KINLOUGH
We. are sorry . to ` report : that
Mrs. Roy Schneller is a patient.
in the Wingham " and District Hos-.
oprtu�nt�
" From. calves
that grow & grow & grow
LUCKNO
You can grow .calves for the profitable.
veal' •'calf"..market' in '-only, 10 - 12. weeks'
with SHUR-GAIN Vealer.
Approximately 200 pounds of thisexciting
new product will raise a calf to market
•weight calves that will g"rade `good'
to "choice's... FORTIFIED WITH ANTIBI-
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SHUR-GAIN, Vealer gives you :4aiiiazingly...
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TEST. FEED YOUR NEXT CALF .ON
SHUR-GAIN" Vealer and learn • for your-
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tunities : from feeding for the Veal Calf
Market.
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• ASK US TO -DAY FOR THE. EASY FEED-
ING PROGRAM AND A SPECIAL PER-
FORMANCE RECORD CARD. '
n Flax
invited
One :$287026.
Ir
calf feeds
pital. We wish' ., h'e.r; improved
health. .' •• ,
Baptismal. Service
At the Anglican Service on Sun-
day, Debbie Lee, daughter: of Mr. '
and Mrs: Donald- Earle, ` and Doug-
las Elgin,' son of 'Mr: and 'Virg.
Elgin Hogg, were baptized.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Langford of
London `;visited on Sunday With'
Mr, and : Mrs. • Bert.•' Nicholson. '
Miss Evelyn Nicholson. of Tor-
onto spent the weekend at... her
home here.
Youth . Rally • Held '
' A Youth Rally and Sunday ev-
ening service was held in. the An-
glican Church with David" Ketch=
an of Fergus,,, guest speaker. Alex
Hewitt was in charge of . the; ser,,
vice which was well attended.
Has .91st ' Birthday
On Monday a dinnerwas held
at the home .of Mrs. William Cox
and Rev.. , Benson Cox,' it being
the occasion of his : 914 birthday.
Those present were Mts. Ada
Hod ins of Windsor, Mr. and 'Mrs. -
John Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Scott, Mrs. Bill Scott, Edna. 'and
May Boyle and' Charles Liddle:
Mr. acid Mrs,. Howard Thomp-
son • visited .on Sunday with . Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and fam-
ily.
Sunday, callers at the. home of
Mrs. William Cox and Rev. Ben-
sore Cox were Mr, and Mrs. Don-
ald Blue of Ripley; Mr. 'and Mrs.
Ernest Ackert and Mrs. Charles
Co
ngram • of Lucknow.•
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Mrs,
. Jean Sutton visited. with
s, Glen Groves at Zurich. Gary
Sutton was .in London on Sunday
and visited with Mrs: Gordon 'Far-
rell who is a hospital, patient, fol-
lowing her recent. accident.
Note Change , of 'Date
The H.W.I,, will meet on Tues-
day ,evening, July 6th, instead of
June 3rd,, •Hostesses, Mrs. 'Orville
Elliott and *Mrs. Morgan' John -
Ston . and Mrs.. ,Jack Ackert; roll
call, One ',reason 'why I'buy Can-
adian ` ,:made articles . when ` pos
sible • contest-' unbaked •':cookies.
FAIR. NOTES
One `'final, note to those tear'l-
ers who have ,. been busy guiding ;.'
the 'students , who have exhibits
now ready for judging - Please
leave writing. art, etc., ,with Mrs:
Fred ' McQuillin or Mrs. Bert ' Al-
ton immediately as judging: will .
be done at once.
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Have you seen the b'rilding of.
the new :gates?. They are coming
along nicely and will add greatly
to, the entrance of ` the park and
to the villagein general.
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If you are planning :to: enter a
float in the .parade, :the prizes .will
be. for. ;1st $25.00, 2nd $20.00, 3rd
S15.00, a n d 4th, $10.00. ' : Gordon
Brooks donated $50.00; toward this
prize.
For, ` decorated cars the . prizes
will be $10 for first, 2nd $7.00,
3rd $5.00, $4th $300.
There will be prizes as above '
for antique, cars prior . to 1,930..
For the schools. participating in
the. parade •: in , costume deemed . •
worthy, a prize of $8.00 will go /
to each school'.,
USE SENTINEL :WANT -AD.
TORONTO MAN INTERESTED,
IN "LOOKING BACKWARDS
S ntinel, thea columhn i of 50 oyears
ago under'the caption of "Look-
ing Backwards" held special
i'ignificance for ' Ted Richards of
Toronto. •
'Ted is employed in the same '
De Haviland Aircraft Plant in .
Toronto as Dean McInnes, fol iTh
erly of Lucknow: In. reading
Dean's copy of the Sentinel, Ted
discovered his father's name,..
George Richards, in a list of
pupils of S. S. No. 6 Kinloss, 'tak-
en from the April 8th; 1015, Sent
iter issue. Mr, r H.. ;A. MacMillan •
was the teacher. •
Mr. George •Richards had been
raised by • Jack MacKenzie of the
6th of Kinloss: Ted had ' little
knowledge of his father's early
life .aqte -sted' in
finding his wfastherui's name atrndong
the. ,listand of scholars.