The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-03-04, Page 164
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y The sentinel'
THAT Joanne Agnew .of Detroit
is visiting with: her. grandpa'',
ents Mr. and Mrs. E., H. Ag-
' new.
THAT Mr. and Mrs. Rae Watson
. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crick
•(Ada Watson) of London ,have
been, on: a three weeks holiday
in' Florida.
'THAT a note . from Mrs. 'Percy
Wimbush (Kay Hunter) of Lon-
don, ' mentions ,that. her husband
is still hospitalized in • Westmin-
ster 'Hospital . since , an- accident
he' had 41 years,' ago.
THAT Mary • Joan Corrin, ' daugh-
ter of Dr. and: Mrs. Bern Corrin
of Wingham,. ;won the senior
public school public speaking
class of ' the Royal Canadian
Legion Zone ' C-1 competitions
held• in Wingham. on Saturday.
THAT ,Mrs.. Norman ,Shackleton
returned home. , recently from
Wingham hospital . after ' being
hospitalizedwith a fractured :hip
since last . fall. Mrs. Shackleton'
makes her home with her daugh-
ter ° Alice, Mrs. W. II.. Scott and
Mr. Scott ' of , Be1'grave:
THAT. Donald'' J.`,Low .:of Cardiff,
California,` sends his ' regards to
old friends here: Cardiff is about
,100 miles south 'of Los Angeles'
,: and 50. miles north' ,of the' Mex-
ican ';border..' :They have . had a
wonderful winter with sunshine
nearly :`every day, but ;,are , in
need of rain; :
THAT % Herman Phillips of Ash-
field 'showed is. a chunkof limb
wood` that . "weighed like iron."
The . heavypiece of wood grows
in •a scrub like tree that,. 'bran-
chesout extensively. ' Herman
was unable' to identify it and.
Bill Hunter `of Ashfield .is the
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Phone, Lucknow 528-3420 March„ :5, 6, 7
THAT the . Lions, ,, masquerade -ice
:carnival ; will be held on Friday,
March 20th.. ,The thirteenth; had
' been considered but.. open house
at' the Public School is being
held that: night, :so'' the.:carnival..
has 'been set 'back' •a week.
THAT Mr.. and 'Mrs... Allan 'Dur
nin. of London and : 'formerly'. of
this community, are scheduled;
to return home in. ..mid-March'
from . a -four months visit in
Europe ,and ' England,' ` Their
daughter Mary's `:,husband
serving overseas in the .. RCAF.
THAT Mrs. Jean Whitby , :attend-
ed the reunion' ,,'in, London on
• Saturday of • members of the Can-
adian ` ' . Women's .Army ` Corps,
District One. It was the , first.
such 'reunion in :eleven years,
and was held . at the' Doyle Ar-
mories.' '
THAT attending the Birkhaug
Agnew wedding in ' Plymouth,
Mich. last ' Saturday " from this.
are a were„ Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Agnew, WS. Clare' Agnew; ' Mrs.
Noble 'Johnston, 'Mr. . and Mrs.
• Roy Havens of Lucknow; Mr..
.and Mrs. Finlay, MacDonald . of
. Ashfield; Mr: and Mrs. ' . Ken
••MacDonald' of Ripley; Mr. and
.Mrs. Donald Agnew of Stratford;
Evan Agnew of . Toronto.
THAT Lucknow Fire Department
has made a :donation of $35 'to
the Lucknow Recreation Com-
mittee for ,minor hockey. Other
business at the. regular meet-
ing Monday .saw All Ritchie' and
Stuart'Jamie'son-.appointed - truss
tees ` of • the department joining
with Roy Havens 'to make .. 'up
the three man: board.
THAT many ' in this community
.will x remember .Sid. Smith, es-
pecially in the Zion area ' where.,
he made his home•:with the late
: Mr., and ' Mrs. ' Ralph Nixon: Sid.
• enlisted in the air force early
in the -war and. remained -in the-
service. Upon his 'retirement
from the 'RCAF the 'Smith fam-
ily took up residence' in Ottawa
where Sid is working .with the
Department, of National Defence,
s ` THAT the Lucknow;' VVorlen's In
■ I stitute had seven tables at a
1 ,card party on Wednesday, des-'
■ pite the Storm. Shoot prize win-
o ners were Mrs; Harold Ritchie,
Fred Jackson, Mrs. Gordon Fish-
er, Philip Stewart. Euchre prize
Winners . were Mrs, Chas',. Hal-
lam, Writ 'Buckingham;, • Mrs:
Richard. Martin 'and Ross . Hall-
lam;` .Lunch was served by Mrs..
Philip Stewart and her commit
tee.' This. was the last of a' series
of three parties •and the W,L
■ express their'thanits to 'those
Who helped make' them .a Sue;cess,
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THAT 'Mrs; Bob.Hamillton .of.'Luck-:
now, : a frequent bingo, winner,
Won. a '$102 Jackpot ..at the Le
gion. , bingo here' last' 'Thursday:. .
Mrs•Ilamitton won on the last
number called in the last . game.
THAT Mrs. '' John Gardner of ,Zion,
Mrs. Cecil ' Blake and Barbarra.
of . Dungannon and Mrs. . T.
Kilpatrick ' of Wingham . ;left ' on
Sunday' .evening by train 'from
London ` for .a' two ' 'weeks? visit,.
with relatives in California,
From ' Chicago,; they, will , take
the Santa:; Fe by way of San.'
Francisco . to Long. Beach., ,
.THAT March '"came in' like a
lamb, even if a bit : on the •
windy side 'Monday was more
like.a day in April, butthe
natives .keep 'their: fingers . cross-
ed
ross ed':. for 'March. can be: unpredic-
table and., many' remember par-
ticularly the . March '' tie=upof
1947...
THAT the .Lucow District • High
School 45-piece/band will present
their annual band •concert: 'in the'
• ..school this. Friday night at 8:15.
THAT' • Mrs. Joe Courtney • and
'John Sproule wete winners at
the St. Augustine euchre :party
.on February. 28„ Consolation win
ners at the 14 -table party were
Mrs: Ernest ` Durnin and .',Cairns.
Aitchison 'with Father Malak
'winning the door prize Conven='
:erg of the evening Were. Mrs::
-'Cyril Boyle and Mrs. Bill Kin-
• 'ahan with the 'next party• sched
pled for. March : 13th
THAT Mrs. Franges Cowan and
Miss Margaret Farrish recently
received their caps at Kitchen-
er -Waterloo hospital where they
have ' completed ,thee. initial six'
Months of .their training. . Among'
these in attendance at the in-• ,
teresting capping ceremony were.
Mr: and ' Mrs. Bob'Farrish ' ,Mrs. '.
W., G. Webster, Glen, Lynn and'
.l int-Gowarn nniir''-Bucr 7 -Mac=.
,Millan.
THAT :Ewart MacPherson of town
and John Crowston of Langside
were menibers; of the jury . which
,heard "0 the non -capital ' murder
Charge against Patrick Solomon,
40, of the , Saugeen . Indian Re-
serve, in connection with the
death of his 33 -year old' ' wife..
It was brought out that both
had been drinking ' heavily pre-
ceding ' the altercation, which •
led to her suffering fatal, injur-
ies, Mr. Solomon .pleaded' .guilty.
to a .lesser charge • of manslaugh- .
ter and was ' sentenced to five.
years in Kingston penitentiary.
The jury deliberated 'only ten
minutes, R. 8, Hetherington,
, of ''Wingham, represented
Mr, of
and Justice .Camp -
bel Grant presided,
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