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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-15, Page 1I.00; A. A. :In Advance 1:0.0 • Extra. otherChld den Struck By Car Mrs. Roy Emberlin:and her 3', .. month" -old son David. escaped ser- ious injury:shortly after five p.m. Monday when., they were strtk; by an piautomobi1e while walking to their home', in Lucknow, The ' The car w a s. driven by Bert Finnigan of Lucknow .w h o was alone at the time. Both Mrs. Em - Berlin and Mr. Finnigan were pro- ceeding west on Wheeler. Street between Stauffer and Ingles Sts,• In plainer' language, this is the block that '. was opened a few, years ago when a:•. new bridge was constructed'. on the street. one' block north of the main. . •street. , There is no sidewalk_ on ,t h e street a n>'d�']i+ r . Emberlin was pushing her.child in :a baby bug- gy on the road. The force of im- pact' upset the buggy a n d the small' child.. was_. thrown into the grass on the north shoulder of: the road. It was first .thought. Mrs.' Em - Berlin hads' received serious injur- ies but after being;' removed •to . Es U.S.A. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. scape Serious Injury Monday Afternoon: Wingham Hospital f o r ,ex' ` n a' amino- tion,. She was found to have 'suf- fered only from bruises. The baby was not injured. ; Mrs •" , s Screams : . A. Emberlin''eefor the e safety of her, baby were heard by a number of people in the neigh- bourhood and , the firston the. scene was Stuart Reavie of . Mont- gomery ' : Motors Tractor Division. Mrs' Emberlin was injured and suffering from shock . and was un- able to get to her child. Medical aid was immediately' summoned. and Dr; J. C. McKim attended at the scene. Oddly enough, both h a d . just come from the doctor's office. Mrs.:'Emberlin was wheeling her child home from there and Mr. Finnigan had returned from vis- iting his wife ' at W,ingham. Hos- pital and had called at the. doc- tor's office before proceeding home up the back 'street; Village ":police officer' Joe Vien- neau investigated the accident. Mrs. Albert: Alton Birthday.Mas86th Mrs :Albert Alton ' celebrated her 86th :birthday' at the home of her.'daughter •andson-in-law, Mr. and'Mrs. Leonard Ritchie, on. Sun day, September 12th. The. ,following-'- members: of her family w e'r'e present : to extend . their best wishes: her son, . .. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Alton, 'Stuart .and 'Mary Ann of Belfast;. 'her ,daugh- ter,, Mr. and . 'Mrs. Leonard Rit- chie,„ Elizabeth, . Nancy, Audrey Jean and Joanne of Lucknow; tOvo grandchildren Marjorie' And Doug las' Alton of•°Belfast. Born in Ashfield 'Township, Mrs. Alton was the former Elizabeth Blake;. She has :another . daughter Mrs. Wallace' (Jane) ,Hogeboom of'Napanee, .13 grandchildren, two great` grandchildren and one sis- Sis- ter :Mrs, Wilfred Hoffman • of, Dun- ille. After their•"marriage,,, she avnd.. her husband farmed. at :Bel f a s t : until: moving to Lucknow.. Her husband and one son George passed away some years ago Mrs.: Alton keeps . in very good health, and,is able to live in her own home most of:'the time,. She • resides on the corner of Wheeler ORDAINED AS MINISTER AT 'LONDON. CONVENTION E. Falconer, . presiding g minister of the ' Wingham . congregation of Jehovah's • Witnesses has announ- ced •; that Mrs. Mary Hackett of Lucknow was officially ordained as :a new minister at a : recent' London convention at . which 14,430 persons- attended. Mrs:• :`Hackett will join the. • preaching fellowship of : the Wingham congregation ' Other delegates at the .conven- tion; were Mr. • 'and Mrs. Grant Gollan of. Lucknow, who attended with their seven children. e en c dren. • Two; Escape fnAu Car Is Wrecked (Walkerton ',Herald -Times) A Kintail district :man and °'his daughter, .. miraculously escaped injury last week,` when their car came in collision with the Can- adian ,National Railway freight train, three miles north-west of Walkerton Norman O'C.umor ''of 8.11.3; Goderich, accompanied by, 'h i s daughter, Patricia, w a.s driving: and; Outram Streets. north on County .Road Three, a-. bout : 4: 45 pin. : on Tuesday -of: last he •fret t. week when he noticed •t gh train travelling in a northwesterly direction toward the crossiing on .the road along which he was: pre- ceeding,` and situated a half mile north of 't he; County Road One and Three • intersection,.; or . John- ston's ,Comer..' • In, accordance w i`t h what he later .told police, Mr.. O'Connor thought he could make it across in front• of t h e train. His • Jg mis 'ud gement resulted in the. diesel engine of the ` train striking the h a d i e (Lorne E adie Martha. right rear of the . car, which was • Graham (Allan Graham), Cheryl 1 t y ,hurled into the a .diesel locomo- Haldenb (Bill Haldenb) Ingrid i Damage to the agt (Renk Kragt), Mur- tive was $5 Beginners Star't` AtDistrict �Schao(s Those .'pupils with the parent's name following, who began grade one at Kinloss Central School are:, .David Ackert (Lloyd Ackert), Mar- ,ty Askes (John ' Askes), Ricky Conley (Eugene Conley), Dorothy Clark' (Mrs Art Clark), Kenneth •'' de Boer (Wm. de Boer),Mary y y, kr 0, and to the .O'Connor ' stable Robert Whit • rad (J. R. Murray), Tonita� Rit- car. $1,500. Con chic (RugsRitchie) Margo Ross field of the Walkerton O.P.P. de' (Dav e . Ross);- Kathy' Saunders tachment investigated. (Lloyd Saunders). ., Beginners in Grade One at . the r• Ripley -Huron Central School, with BUSINESS'PLACES ASKED. their father's name following. in Tel CLOSE FOR FAIR, britekets, .a re: Laurie Gelling..• • (Allan Coiling);' Mary Lynn Macy An executive greeting of the , lieah.,(Jack ' MacLean).;Jeffrey ' Lucknow Business 'Men's. As- • ouse .(Edgar Rouse) L' arr Far Konen was held Monday riiorning of which time itwaS:. business ... � decided, , t o request lose (Francis Boyle); ,Patricia Mac- laces in the village to c Tav` h ) J 1 f m. this from .1:30 to• 4sU�' .p• , . • . is Johnston (Morgan Johnston); Saturday afternoon •in coop henna Elphick. (Davide Elphick); *.eration With the Lucknow Ag !lark Stanley (Russell Stanley);, ricultural .Society a nd in ob Sharon, Orr (H'oward� Orr)' • Paul- • servance e.f the :w-entent iai ' Tell .(Glenn Farrell); Janice Far- ell: (Jack • Farrell) ; Heather Boyle Is (Allan MacTavish �; u,- 9 (ContiFait. 1TiU 0,1 P'a�o. '16'.) s WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th, 1965 MAILING LIST ,REVISED CHECK YOUR LABEL DATE The. correction ,of the Sent- ; inel' mailing list, .a long over- due job;- ° was completed Fri- day of last week. and ,all sub scriptipn, payments • received ` up to : Friday morning: should be creditedonyour label date.. In view of the lengthof time since the „last revision was done, many have been asking if 'we had madean error . in recording their ' payment. If all readers, would check their label this week, they will. find .. the proper date of expiry of their paper. In case of error, please notify us 'at once. ,: If your label reads Septem ber165 or prior . to •that• date, your subscription is due for renewal . and . we would' ask that this be, attended to. COME TO THE CENTENNIAL FAIR All that ; is needed n o'w is a break from ° the 'weatherman to make'; Lucknow' Agricultural Soc iety's ' Centennial Fall Fair 'a .fine success. Work has ,been carried on, by dedicated workers'for many weeks and':' months now.and des- pite the fact that there.are , al- ways many ends to "tie in", plans are well finalized for,. the big day. * *' * The: fair will start taking • shape on Friday of'this . week, 'Septem- ber 17th' and: by Friday evening the indoor exhibits w i 11 be in place and judging will be com- pleted. The _•public:. may 'view the indoor displays . on Friday night when the arena will be open ..as in former years.' #•* .*' ' Saturday morning, September 18th, entries of livestock and. -out- door outdoorexhibit's will, be. placed, and. final wrinkles will be' smoothed out by directors in ,,charge. Promptly '.at `1:00 p,m. the; : -Ma- mmoth parade .will kick' off from the east; • end of the village. Char- lie : Webster a n d , his committee have a . been working:on• the;parade for weeks' and Charlie is'confident Lucknow will. • see one :of the best: parades ever, come'; Saturday. All' entries in.the parade;must be.at the ,point of assembly, north. of Alex Hamilton's'residence:at. the east end of the village, at 12:00 noon so that the. parade' might be properly arranged, Charlie ' tells' us .that `after the: parade : at. 1:00 p.m., : no 'one will be 'allowed into the ranks. He also suggests, that spectators' be no `later' than 1:00 p.m. or' they will miss the par- ade. The parade will enter' . the Fair grounds through • •t h e new Centennial Gates. and" leave by the gate next to- Tom . Hacketts where they will: . disperse. * : * Kik Band music will play an'impor- tant . part in: Saturday's parade and throughout the day. The''par- ade ,will.be'headed:by .the Sarnia Sertomanaires Drum Corps, one, of .the'top drum' and bugle bands in Canada and top prize winners throughout: the area:this . summer. For the lovers of the pipes, . Tees - water -Highlanders ripe B a':n d, Who. went ov e r' so well at ' the Fair last year, will play a' return engagement. No : fair' would .be complete without Ili a Lucknow District High School Band. ; and they also will be:.on' parade on Saturday... It- has been rumoured that' another band er two might be; entered by various groups in. lieu of a float, ' 'so if you count more ;than:. three bands, . you will know the reason. • *c. * '* ;Photographers t should' have. a field day at'the Centennial Fair` and keep in mind the photograph- ic competition thatbis listed, in the prize. list.• For all' entries, 'prize lists are • still .available at The Sentinel or; from t h• e secretary treasurer ' Mrs.Fred, McQuillin.. Mrs. •McQuillin 'will be 'swamped. on Fair' Days and you are urged to make your entry arrangements. as soon as possible. * • * * Prizes in the Fair parade: total $300 and you are. urged .to, enter and make the 'day as successful as possible. Fair ,officials will be dressedin old :time and, clothing d, as well, many main street bus- inesses : plan to dress their staff in costumes of 100 years ago: e* * green is beingset p A village p. on the Fair '.grounds and activity will centre around •'t h is area. There v'i11.'be several tents con- taining exhibits, o n' a of which." will be antiques and old time ems to keep with the Centennial. (Continued on Page • Single Copy. 1Oc FourNam s Talked For Bruce Rkliflg• Liberal Can id date Four men are beingcounted as possible candidates in the, contest for the Liberal nomination • for the Riding of- Bruce` in the' forthcom' .' ing Federal election, The ' convention will be. 'held at the Port Elgin . District High School on Wednesday, September 22nd at 8..m.' at which'time a candidate will be nominated to contest the riding for the:Liberal Presently. mentioned for the po- sition are :Hiram . Pangburn, Hur- on : Township farmer;, Alex Chess mayor of Southampton; Arthur Davey, mayor. of Port .Elgin; Kent Lamont, . Saugeen Township ,farm- er ' and president` of t h e Bruce Liberal Association. It is possible. that a few °dark horse" : candi dates . might rear their heads • be- fore vt h e nominating convention. comes about. Speaker at the Port Elgin meet- ing will be Herbert Gray, a Wind- sor lawyer who , is an associate' of. the Hon. ,Pau/ Martin in the external 'affairs ;department. Since this article. was . written, Mayor Chess of Southamptonhas been in contact with the Sentinel. and , has indicated ' that be • will de-, finitely stand• for the Liberal can- didate poSition an_didate"position. in Bruce, • 1 Register At North Ashfield P.S. (Lochalsh News) North Ashfield Public . School` rang ' with activity ' last Tuesday morning when 104 pupils register- ed for. classes. Two new teachers were added to the staff, the prin-, cipal,. Angus MacLennan and Mrs. John Mowbray of Kinloss. Mrs. Margaret McCharles and Mrs. Lo- is Farrish returned for. another year to • complete the , staff. There were 13 beginners name- ly Scott MacKenzie, Kim Hackett, Jimmie Wilkins, ' Edward Court- ' ney, Janet Farrish; Cathy Simp- s o n, Maxeen Bradley,/ Donald Kuik Duncan Finr'ayson, 'Brian Howes, Kirk -Rankin, Roddy . Simp-, son and Edward MacDonald. APPOINT -CHESTER MERRIAM BRUCE RETURNING OFFICER' t. Chester Merriam of Tara has been advised • by the Chief Elec- toral Officer that he is the Return- ing Officer for the Federal Riding of Bruce. He succeeds P. S..•R. • Malcolmson of Kincardine, ,who is Crown Attorney .for Bruce County.. Mr. 1Vtalcolmon''supervised the, Bruce Federal Riding in • the ' 1962 and ' 1963 . General" Elections, hav- ing taken over following there- tirement. of. Andrew McTavish of Tees water, . ._• 6. Pages • Send Aircraft, fly Mrs. Smith . Home Mrs, ,Etta Belle Smith injured in an Accident near here' on Aug- ust ; 22nd, ' will be transferred by .: air this:'weekend to, a : hospital in *• Sault Stye; 'Marie after close =to• :a a ': month at St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Mrs. Smith was the lone sur- vivor in, a car accident that claim- ed the life of her -husband, father, brother and two sisters. BiR and, Joan Smith, `children, of Mrs. Smith, ,have been with 'her 'in•• Lon don since shortly;, after 'the fun- eral for their dad -at the Sault. Bill will accompany his mother back , in " the aeroplane` which is .:a: ' private aircraft owned by t h e Leel Mill where. Bob Smith was `. rn employee. ' They are making ; arrangements for . Mrs. Smith's removal to the Sault hospital. .Joan Smith is employed <as'.'a nursing s ' a n : sis tat a t ' the.' hospital:. where Etta Belle will'; spend her:.,. period of "convalescence BILL FISHER'APPOINTED ACCOUNTANT 'AT .KINCARDINE Bill Fisher, son' of Mr. and. Mfrs: Gordon Fisher of Lucknow, has .: mated from PortColborne to Kin- cardine as an ° .appointed .account a is with the Bank of Mon- treal , and :has• been ,:in Port' CoI borne for the past 21 ,years. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher .moved . to Kin- cardine- the middle: of August. Hope To . Engage T .ew .. eacher.TQ 'Principal L.E. Goyette. of Luc-• knoeiDistrict High h 'School • has ad- vised the Sentinel that an excel- lent French teacher', has been .in con to t ct with him and. will arrive :•. here on Wednesday of this week for a further interview. When fin- al' 'arrangements' havebeen made and a . contracthas been signed, further announcements, w i 11 b' `; made on this matter.: T h e Lucknow Board • received?: word on, the opening day of schooh that a French . teacher, 'previous-- ly engaged, would not be able tat' fulfill his contract because of ill- ness, Principal Goyette and the board have been doing some scur- rying over the past.. week and • it is hoped that, : a satisfactory ar- rangement c a n 'be , made today (Wednesday)..: ' T h e : Lucknow staff, a n d the • subjects they, willbe teaching • are: L. E. Goyette, Principal, Science; Miss E. N. PlBmsteel, English; Peter F. Connon, . Mathematics; Donald M. Dennis, Latin, Phys. Ed.;. Elwin . Hall, English, Alge- bra, Guidance; Mel Ferguson, Sci- ence, Mathematics; Mrs. T o m MacKenzie, Commercial; R.. Kel- terborn, Industrial A r t s, Phys. Ed., Health; Mrs. Dave MacDon- ald, History, Man & Society, Ec- onomics; 'George Gibson, Geogra- phy, Science, Phys. Ed., ^ Health.; Allan 'MacDougall, . History, Sci- ence; Mrs. Jack Hewitt, ' Home • Economics,; Health; Mrs. Gordon Johnstone (Temporary) - French. Four• Baptized :�t Hackett's Church Four children were ba tized • at the regular service at baptized' Church last 'Sunday; .They were, George (enneth. Alton, son of 'Mr: and Mrs. Ken Alton;'Brenda. Mary Hackett, daughter 'of .Mr. • and Mrs. Lorne Hackett; James • Christoph- er ,Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook and .Kevin Arnold' Alton, son of Mr. and Mrs., . Frank' Alton. 1 13