The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-29, Page 144,00 A Year In Advance $140 Extra. ' 1 o U.S.A.
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29th, 1965
Single Copy 10c
16 Pages
Dent. Lamont,
IsBruceau-.een• TownshipFarm-;
er"
Riding Liberal•Party Candidate
• Bruce. 'Liberals • turned out 750
strong On Wednesday ' :night of
-last week . et port- Elgin ;District
High 'School to nominate Kent
Lamont, 42 -year-old S a u; g e e n
•Township. farmer, as 'their 'candi-
date in the forthcoming federal
election.
Mr. Lamont -Was elected on the.
third ballot defeatingthree other
candidates and it was well . past
'midnight • ' before the nomination
convention .ended. •
' Kent Lamont resides. in ' Sau-
geen about three miles from Port
Elgin. He has been active in pol-
itical life' in; the riding and at
the ; time • of, his nomination was
president of the Bruce Liberal
Association. Mr. Lamont has
Worked energetically in various
campaigns with' ' Donald Blue,
Chester Merriam and John. Mac-
Kenzie and provincially on ' : a
number of and,
with Ross
Whither.: Kent is ' a member of
the RoryElgin Presbyterian
Church,' an .'active sportsman, has
served for. many years on the
Saugeen Township ,School' Area.
Board. He. ` .:is married with a
young family of three boys and a
girl. His father Dan • Lamont ; is
a former Bruce County : Warden.
KENT LAMONT
Bruce': Liberal Candidate
HURON RIDING • TO RUN NDP
HEMINGWAY IS MENTIONED
Tiverton Resident
T h e Huron N e Democratic •'
Party Association will'hold ' ,a no- Is NDP Choke
ruination meeting in the • Central
Huron High School Auditorium in
Clinton on Thursday, October 7,
at 8;30 p.m
Mentioned as' a probable can
didate, among ' others, . is . J. Carl
Hemingway of Brussels. Guest
speaker will be Donald C. Mac-
donald, . the provincial leader of.
the N.D.P.
MacDonald Mill
Sold. On Tuesday.
Mill site No. 2, the house,- ex-
tra lots, sawmill, barn and chop-
ping
hop-pingsmill of ; t h e late John A.
MacDonald, f avelock' Street south
in Lucknow, was -on . Tuesday af-
ternoon sold by auction ' to Clif-
ford Roulston of• Kinloss for $8000.
The property has been vacant
sincethe multiple `highway ' fatal-
ity which wiped out the entire'
householdof four several weeks.
ago,.
Cliff RouLston;.has sold his farm.
campaign, I' don't believe, in the on the ''4th: of :Kinloss' to his son -
purchase; ;of liq;ior : for campaign in-law William Haldenby. Cliff is
purposes,. all we need Is 6 or '7' interested in selling :the sawmill:
changed votes in every poll to and lot but retainingthe rest of
put a Liberal' in Ottawa fr'om.. the property.
In his' acceptance speech, Kent'Bruce `riding, Allan MacIntyre .:was ':'auction
Lamont said'"we .will . run a dry (Continued :on ' page .16) ce"chi,_at the sale wh ed household s, also n -
Clarence Dunlop
Sells Huron Farm
Clarence Dunlop : of the 4th con-
cession of Huron has sold his 100
acre farm to- Gerrit Te Rea' of
Guelph.:
Mr Te Rea . worked for eleven
years on the same dairy farm at
Winnipeg. For the past five mon-
ths he has been employed at, the.
dairy farm 9A.C. Guelph. Ger-
rit is' being . married next spring
and gets possession of the farm
in March. He and ' his prospect-
ive . bride are both, from The Neth-
erlands and members of the'` Chris
tian Reformed :Church They plan
on dairy farming `
The sale was made by F C.
Van Eyl, agent for Bosveld Real-
tor.
' CONSERVATIVES NOMINATE
IN : BRUCE' A HURON RIDINGS
T h e Progressive -Conservative,
nominating convention for the ri-
ding of Bruce will. be held . at
the Saugeen District High ,School
in Port Elgin on Thursday of
this week, September 30th, a.t
8.30 p.m. •
It is expected. that John • Loney,
member in the last house, will
again be the. Choice of the meet-•
ing as their candidate and- that
he : w i 11 be °unopposed Speaker
Will be Alfred Hales, MP Welling-
ton South.
In .:Huron riding, Elston" Car-
diff announcedover the week -end
• that he was retiring from poli
tics' after , 25 years as .Conserva-
tive member. The ,face, is wide
open in Huron ,and a candidate,
was" scheduled to be nominated
at a .meeting last night, (Tues-
' day).
Rae Watsons On
Overseas Trip
J�h1i'Wbariy;VJnS
3
Mr ' and Mrs Rae Watson of Estari .$300" Award,
John ' Wherry, ' son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Wherry of . Lucknow,
was one of ` 96 students who was
presented with ,Estarl , awards of
$300. each, at the. evening : session
of the 'Grand Chapter of Ontario
of the " Eastern Star, Tuesday ev-
ening of last . week, at the Royal
York Hotel, Toronto. .
These awards'' are available to
any young person studying f o 'r
service in : the Christian church
regardless of denomination : or na-
tionality. Rev. J. W. Stewart, for-
merly minister of Lu'ckngw Un-
ited Church, is very active in this
work,. andhas been chairman of
the.' Estarl . committee for a num-
ber of years.
•
London and~ -formerly of this come-'
.munity are presently 'enjoying :a
vacation" in the British 'Isles and
Europe.
The Watsons made - the trip., by ..
air and : will return by plane as
well. The flight •to and from . was
a Liens sponsored one but they
are ontheir own -.when : there.
Mr. and Mrs: Watson will re-
turn home. after- Thanksgiving, be-
ing
away about three weeks.
. i.• ..
NewbOldy IsGeorge
NewPresident
nt.. Association
The 6th annual convention , of
Associated Nursing Homes' Inc.,
Ontario. was held at. the Royal
• York Hotel, ,Toronto,. on Septem=
ber .22nd; to. 25th; attended by 'a
record number or delegates' and
guests. Mr. and -Mrs. G.-. A. New-•
bald of Pinecrest ,Manor Nursing
Home, Lucknow, were In attend-
ance as were a 'number of other. ;.
area nursing home administra- I;
tor...s.
.The- .convention unanimously
voted George Newbold as. presi
'dent of Associated Nursing Homes
for 1965=6. In addressing the con-
vention, Mr, : Newbold told the
delegates that it had been ' his
pleasure to work on .behalff the
association' as' a: director for one
year and as, their vice president`
for two: year's and 'he would .con-.
',tinge to work in the. interests of
improved • care of the long term
patient over, the entire province,
(Continued on page 14
Art : Howald' Posted To, Kashmir As ' ::art
. KeepiflgCeras
OfUnited . Notions peace �,....
... • ' rr, nn?n't1.Inie Fiore deesien.' He.
.,Art. Howald 26 -year-old son of � a r ..
M rd n,.: - eseparated rom.
lir. •arid Mrs. Worden Howald' of,1 �roet±ts. he ,will b.,, f
l.ucknow • was scheduled to leave i hi family fol about a Year. He
r , Dorothy
Wednesdayof` this • :week as pert i5 married to . t!i 'fori7er
M n
• • - ghter of r• a
of •the Canadian- contribution , to � I17acLeod, data., 1e.
• the United Nations' peace -keeping Mrs. Orland .MacLeod of Bery
Corps for India . and pPakistan. They have three boys; Jeffrey,
,' � ' Allan and ,Barry • .
While plans. are sketchy, Art The fnrriily visited
here and at
expected the Canadian contingent
Would be stationed in Kashmir,
ti1e tiny state which is• the cause
et most �of .the tarouble between
India and Pakistan: Art 'h'aa previously erved two
rt has been with the Air" Force short periods with the R
Bervie` over the week -.end. .While
here . young ,Barry, had occasion
to fail, putting agashin, his.
Mouth requiring nine stitches.
for seven years and 'is With the France,
Eyton Cardiff of Brussels, Con
servative MP for Huron, will not,
contest on, November 8 the riding
he has represented for,251/2 years.
First elected in 1940, he has nev-
er been defeated since.
Mr. ''Cardiff •s a 'i d . his • wife's
health is� the reason he, is leav-
ing Althoughhe is
in parliament,
176 he is a very, active .man;'
"I've been busy on n }y far
since the, session closed I .droi,
ped from 181 :to 161 pounds and
n e v' e r " felt better. 'My doctor
checked me and says I'm in good
health, I have done my best to
serve the people and, now 1 want
to enjoy myself at home."
Thomas .M o r r i s a Tiverton,
Storekeeper; ' w i II contest Bruce
riding for the • NDP. He defeated.
a former candidate, Lorne .Rich-
ards of Tara in . the -, balloting for
the nomination Friday night 'at
Port Elgin. •
It is the first crack at . federal
politics ' for' the. Scottish born • Mr.
Morris who is a member of the
Tiverton village council. H e ' is
married and has two sons. He
came to Canada in 1929 'and • has
been in • Tiverton three years.
The NDP ' must get across to
•
THOMAS MORRIS
N.D.P."In .Bruce'
the 'people what the party stands
for, Mr. Mbrris said. He- was en-
thusiastic about the party's chan-
ces this election
The former national secretary
.of the NDP- Carl `Hamilton of Tor-
onto,
or
onto, said no.,government of Can-
ada h as yet given responsible
thought t o• national unity. ' T h e
present government has not tack,
fed the plight,' of the - farmer, he-
claimed...
e-
claimed , •
Mr. 'Hamilton decried :• the use
of force in. 'settlement of ' inter-
national disputes a n d said .Red
China ,must be admitted to the
United Nations
$88,000 Brid'ge
On MacDonaki'S
Ashfield Sider�qd
Construction will:start �a once
op a new . bridge ; on Finlaya
, ac
-
Donald's ` sideroad in : Ashfield
Township to , span .t h'e 18 -mile
river. The, old' bridge.was declar-
ed ` unfit ' for repair some time
ago.
Five tenders' were _ received on
the job' with . the lowest, and 'suc-
cessful bidder being MacLean and
Foster • of . ^ St. Marys.. • Total cost
of. the new' bridge will be $88,000
of which the province swill pay
an 80%:grant.
The tender of MacLean a n d
Foster, for their ' portion of ` the
work, was $52,304. The cost of the
12• beams for the.pre-stressed con-
crete-
on-crete• structure, • has been estrm-
ated at about ' $11,000. Other ex-
pense includes ' cement, steel and
grading- and ' approach work
It ' is . expected that, • the ' .coni.
tractor. will commence work im-
mediately..
DUNGANNON FAIR IS.
FRIDAY ,OF THIS 'WEEK
1.:
'The. executive; of.the Dungan-.
non Fall :Fair have. things lined
up for Fair Day this Friday,
1st. : Oc-
tober
A school children's, parade will;
leave . Dawson's Corner sharp at
1245 • p.m..The afternoon will fea= '
tune' a harness; race.` for non. • win-
ners
in
ners of $500 with.a purse; of $125
a; n `d •a 'free -for all race with a
purse of: $150.
There will also:be running: rac-,
es and pony: rae The usual in-
door exhibits' will be housed in.;
the. Agricultural Hall and" the 'ev-
er , populafk -baby contest will be
held with two. classes,- under .`6
months : and ` 6 ; to ' 12' months.
Lucknow District : High School
Band will be in attendance. Dun-,
gannon ; 4-H Calf and Grain Clubs
will hold their ; achievement' . day
at the.fair.f
Chester £:inmgan is president ,;of
the Dungauaton Agricultural Soc-
iety and T. M. Durnin is: secre-
tary-treasurer.
ecre-•
tar y -treasurer.
a
-A-for (m e'r� chairman of the STILLBORN .INFANT :'BURIED'
Bruce Liberal Association', w a IN SOUTH KINLOSS .CEMETERY.
chairman of the meeting, atten- The. community ,wa s saddened',
d e d by 60 people. Dr. Donald to .learn that the infant daughter
Milne, Kincardine, left the
erals •' prior to t h. e 1963 federal
election. over . the party's nuclear
arms stand. He became.' chairman
for that election of an independ-
ent committee which.. had1Dr.' Al-
ex, Scarrow, Southampton,; as its
unsuccessful candidate. Dr. Scar -
row h a "d unsuccessfully sought I and ',Rev. Rod ' MacLeod as, offic-
the Liberal nomination in 1962:.. 1 sating' minister.
Lib=' of Mr. 'and Mrs. Mel Ferguson
was stillborn at . Wingham Hospi-
tal on Thursday of last week. Mr.
Ferguson .is a teacher at Luck -
now District High School:.
Interment was Friday at . South
Kinloss Cemetery with the John-
/"stone .Funeral . Home i n, charge
Ripley-Huron'102nd fair Outstanding �:
Weatherman Smiles On Huron Hub
(By Ab Wy
;T h e .annual Ripl
Fair was held' last
ternoon • with 'a c
of thirteen hon
The weathe
in providi
while else
south-west.
Park b
hall a d high school, was', shelt-
ered a •d sunny, giving everyone''
an opp rtunity to visit with their
friend ' and enjoy theprogramme
in •fru t of the 'seating stands.
4M ster of Ceremonies: for the
pr• ram Was Donald MacTavish
of the 2nd concession of Huron
ownship • and Don, in his usual
unable manner . at Don Mason's
otiblic address system. kept the
events on the ball -field on the
moves . All outdoor events were
I completed before five in the af-
ternoon. . .
Owen Sound Band •
.T h e parade of public ' school
children, floats, decorated cars,
antique c a r s, ponies, decorated
bicycles and tricycles was, led by
the Owen.'Sound- City . Band under
captain Horace Tidtnan. Marsh-
:Huron k f all
Saturday af-
wd tri ,excess
ed in attendance.
an was most kind
a nice fall day and
here there was a. cool
reeze . the Memorial
ind the Huron Township
ailing this parade` were, ` Lester
Ferguson," "Bill MacCreath, . Fran-
cis Boyle, Mrs. Walter" Farrell
and Mrs. Morris Reid, and' it
formed up at • the Old Ripley Pub- .'
1 i.;c School neighbourhood before
proceeding down the main street.
Parade Winners '
. ' Some of the winners in the pare
ade were — 'floats, Ripley
men's Institute and the Clover '
Valley Girls • 4-H• Club; decorated
c.ars,. Jack MacDonald; tricycles,
Joanne Ritchie' of.' Lucknow, Kev-
in 141ii1•ar of Palmerston and Gre-
gory Rouse of Ripley; bicycles,
Jim Scott, Nancy Ritchie of Luc-
know, and Nancy Colling;. clowns, ,. •
Susan Colling and Keith van der
Hoek; antique cars, Murray Ca-
tneron of 'Stratford, John. Mac-
Charles.
ac-
Charles,
. xO!dest At Fairy •
Oldest man was David' B, Mac-
Donald. •at 91 years, Dave is .a
former president of the Fall. Fair
board. Oldest lady was Mrs. Mar-
garet Creech of Pine River at
92' years..: .
Pony and cart, Ian MacDonald,
Jaek Farrell; ' decorated 'p o n y,
„(Continued on page 1S)
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