The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-06-17, Page 2'114 I UCK$OW EIEN'fIKE�L, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
•••••••••t••• •MPIHMI lst•
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th, 1,944.
REV. HOWARD W. STRAPP
(Continued from Page 1)
ber 2nd, 1925, in Laurel church'
• near : ; Orangeville, :Miss Fanny
Hamilton became his ' bride.
Rev. and Mrs. Strapp have •a.
family 'of. two • sons, Rev. Jack
son . Strapp of Kamloops, B.E.
Keith: Strapp, ' manager of ' the
Royal Bank at Byron and. a mar-
ried daughter at Elliott Lake
• Rev. Howard Strapp. has serv-
ed his ministry; within; the bounds
Of Toronto and `Hamilton: Confer-
ences.
onferences • He has :: gone: where' the
church felt' he could best serve
and ; this has resultedin his being
honoured/ as secretary, and 'chair
man . of Sudbury Presbytery, aschairman of. Brantford. Presby-
tery, as secretary ,and . president
of ; Hamilton conference. He has
also shared in General Council
work and has been.pastor .here.
for four..: years.
Rev. Oliver B. Strapp
.
Oliver Strapp ,was ; employed at
Oshawa and .Kingston as a mach
Births:.
ENGLAND ' In Wingham and.
District ' Hospital, on Sunday,
June. 7, "1964, to Mr, and . Mrs;
Donald England, R.R. '3 . 'Tees -
water, a .daughter;
HUMPHREY In: Wingham. and
District. Hospital on ` Sunday, June
7, '1964, to:: Mr. and "Mrs. George
Humphrey, RR. 2 Lucknow, ,a
Son.
HOGAN --= in Toronto on Sun-
day, June 7th, to .-Mr, and ,Mrs:
S. T.. Hogan (Gail ': Murdoch) a.
son, a brother for: Kelly; Lee.
SUNSET Drive -In
HIGHWAY 8' '
EAST OF GODERICH
Now Playing. Thur., .Fri., Sat:
Rock Hudson and Barbara Rush
"CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT"
Marks—Forest—and -Chelo Alonzo —.
"SON OF SAMSON'S
all . color urogram
Men., Tues., ' Wed June 22-23-24
Steven Boyd ''and Juliette Greco
Head a great cast in an exciting
drama.
"THE ' BIO ' GAMBLE"
color
Three selected shorts
Thur., Fri., Sat -- June 25.26=21
Kirk . Douglas . and Jeanne .Crain
"MAN WITHOUT' " A STAR"
Martin West and Carol Christensen
"FRECKLES"
— all color program —
WATCH FOR THE BIG ::DEAL
MIDNITE SHOW
TUESDAY, JUNE 30.,'
Admission 65
Children under 12 free
.,SINGLE SHOWS .
• Tues., Wed., . Thur..
•. DOUBLE, SHOWS.
Fridays and Saturdays
REV. OLIVER ;B. STRAPP `.
ine. fitter after coming to Canada.
He • enlisted in the.. Canadian Ex-
peditionary Force and went over-
seas 1916,,' serving with the 20th
Canadian • Infantry Battalion , in
France,, Belgium and Germany.
Afterreturning to Canada = May
1919,.he was . accepted as . can-
didate
an didate' for ministry of Methodist
church in Canada.. Completed the,
ologicai work ` at . Wesleyan Theo-
logical College, McGill .University
Montreal and was . ordained Sun-
day,
un day, June -1st, 1924.
He served at Cape. Croker and
Caradoc Indian Missions until. June
30th, 1929, when he was appoint-
site A:t . SiIver
Lake Busy Spot
I' ten'' -families --of -the Couple's
Club of Parkminster 'United
Church, Waterloo, spent the week-
end at the E.U.B., campsite at
Silver Lake,.
This .is only one of . various
groups whichwill keep this camp-
site busy during the summer , sea-
sop, 'chiefly with week-long church
camps' for various .age groups, •
The, campsite established last
'year' on the :south side: of Silver
Lake by ,,the Evangelical United
Brethren, has' :presently 6 cabins,.
each with accomodation for 12
persons. ,
The main: lodge used, as,
dining hall, can seat about one
hundred. It is . used also 'for in-
door church services in case of
inclement weather.
Ordinarily church services are
held out-of-doors ,The buildings
are beingpainted and unproved
and during the early spring 2000
trees were planted to landscape.
thepicturesque site:
Permanent 'residents in charge
of the camp are Mr. ' and Mrs..
,C. M. Robinson. .
ANGUS McINTOSH OF
H:OL•YROOD DIED .SUDDENL.Y-
- The. death: of Angus McIntosh,
a 'lifelong resident of' the. Holy
rood community • inKinloss.. Town ,
ship, . occurred suddenly on Satur,
'day afternoon. 'at Dr. M. . Cor=
sin's office in Lucknow. He was
in his" 83rd , year. •
The funeral : service was , held
at the Johnstone Funeral ; Home
'on Monday •''with interment in
Greenhill Cemetery.
•
ed vice principal . of Mt: Elgin Ing A
residential school; ' Munce
than y,, Kirk Marked 108th
Ontario. He served as principal
from 1934: to 1944 and in 1942 an
honorary membership 'in Lower
'Mohawk ,,Band; of Six Nations :In-
dians ,was ' conferred in . ceremon-
ial held' at school. He was named
Do.-Ha-Ta-Rah-Teyah . (man in : a.
hurry:' fvith ugood w message.)
Rev. O. Strapp was transferred
to Brandon Indian Residential
School, Brandon, Manitoba in 1944' ted
and to Edmonton in 1955. He :re- Willin :of GIenview•. Presbyter -
tired ' 'December 31st,, 1960. ranurch Toronto,orceful
Ch � a f
He has been active in: Rotary: speaker, whose ;morning subject
;International, serving : as president : was ` "What's In A " Name," and
of. Brandon Club in 1948 and ' as his '. evening sermon; was ! : based
District Governor. in 1952-53. He. on "No: Other
was active .in the :Canadian, Le- .Rev. and Mrs. Williams' accom
gion, having -served : as president pame Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Grant
of Caradoc Branch and the Bran here; -on. Sunday. Mr. Grant (Mac)
don . Branch in Manitoba. '' . as, amember of his session' ` and
was a former teacher in' Lucknow
High School in .1927-29 when the.
three-member, 'Staff was 'compris-
ed"
omprised" of Miss F. E.• MacLean, Miss
Bessie Murdie . and Mr. Grant.
Rev. and Mrs. Williams were
guests at . The Manse of Mrs. Rod
MacLeod. Rev... MacLeod, who is
still ' hospitalized, and Rev. Wil -
Barns were. associated in 'the same
their 35th' wedding anniversary to Presbytery the Maritimes :at
one time.
a • dinner at . the Bruce Inn, Kin ..prefacing. "
cardine,, and .=held Open 'House ,;at In his remarks on
their home 'to their many friends. Sunday morning, • Rev: Williams
referredto
Mr, and Mrs.: Johnson- have two . the gravity of the ;ill-
daughters, Joy; . Mrs..,Geor' a Mc- Hess of, .Wm. F. Thompson, tenor
Lean of` Ripley • and. 'Joan, 'Mrs Moist at Glenview- church;; and. a
Guest__Mitchell. of�,Tyrco lne. ,. and'` former resident of: this commun-
AnnuverSary
The, congregation of: South. Kin-
loss , Presbyterian . Church, the
mother church of 'Presbyterianism
in The I, ucknQ r. community, mark-
ed , their 108th anniversary,. on Sun-
day, June 14th
Morning and evening services
were conduc ' by Rev.. J. H.
Feed .0n Their
35fh:Anniversar
Mr and Mrs: Redvers (Meff)
Johnson ..of Ripley and formerly
of ';Lucknow; . were entertained by
their family . on the occasion .of
city, µwho-orroccasion haw sung -and
worshipped in , ..5 o u t h Kinloss
Church, which ' was: ' his mother's
home church.
Anthems were contributedmor-
ning and evening by the ' choir
with solos by Frank . MacKenzie
and, Mrs:. Philip Steer.
3 grandchildren Pamela, . Pheobe
and Steven. Mitchells
Many friends, , called and con-
gratulated • the bride and groom
of : 35 years ago . and, expressed
best wishes for many more happy
years.
-Many cards and letters of best
wishes . were received along with
lovely gifts.
MR. AND MRS. CHAS.. BONDI
.VISITI,NGW HIS. NATIVE 'SICILY
Mr.. and Mrs. Chas.:Bondiwho
have. been in the fruit business
in Wingham for . 59 years, are on
a ' three -months holiday ' in Sicily.
It is Charlie's 'first return to his
homeland • since he left his, home
at the age of 12. ,His parents died
about five years ago. He has two
brothers and two • sisters in Sicily
whom 'he hadn't seen since leav-
ing there, and a royal welcome
was arranged for their arrival.
Mr: Bondi pioneered in the
wholesale delivery : of -.fruit by
truck in the 'Vi..in gham district, as
as
.well , operating the ' inghatn
store,
ENGAGEMENTS.
410,
erson 5,.. •�
20-30 I
jpLadieui
•
•
• •
•
•
•
ena W a;
Fat
sfor Dad.
•
ARROW SHIRTS long and short sleeves, thank
styles, whites and colors. Sizes 14 to, 18. Priced right
•
•
•'
•
•
•
•
•
i.
•
'WORK and. SPORT , SHIRTS
Colorful ' TIES and. SOX
JEWELLERY • and HANDKERCHIEFS
UNDERWEAR and BATHING SUITS
WORK CLOTHES by 'Great. West
NYLON' and WOOL, WORK. SOX
• SPORT COATS 'and JACKETS
RAIN: COATS STRAW HATS
DRESS TOPPERS and HATS
•
•
•.:
1E*!•••••E•B•••••••••• •••••••E••••••••••••••••4
Attach �Greenock To
Hi/gh.
For :schoolpurposes the .last of
unattached portions i n. Bruce
County,:, have been assigned to
various school districts;
By-laws . connecting all unattach-
ed .portions ,of Greenock and Am
abel Townships to district high
'school areas were. given `.final.
readings. at the •Julie • session of.
Bruce 'County Council
The Greenock township portion~
of U. 7 Kincardine ' and Greenock
be attached.: to' the Kincardine
high school'. district. That ,the un-
attached . portion of S.S. No: 9
Greenock ; township and the Green-
ock . portion : of U. 1, Kinloss and.
Greenock be attached to the Luck-
now high school district. That all
the unattached portion of Green-
ock township .not • dealt with in
the previous .: two motions, be at-
tached
ttacked in the Walkerton: secondary.
school ,district..
The local picture shows no ap-
preciable change' from ,either an
assessment or • 'enrolnyeat stand-
point. •
•
BAND CONCERT .'AT':L.DH.
CAMPUS SUNDAY EVENING
The community is invited ' to at-
tend thb . band concert by the At-.
;wood Band at the . Lucknow Dis-
trict . High , School Campus „on
Sunday evening of this weel,
June 21st, at ' .8:00 o'clock.
The Atwood Band is putting, on
this . concert in appreciation ' of,
the assistancewhich they have
receivedfrom 'time to time from
the.. Lticknow: ' High School. Band,
• There will be a silver collection
with •proceeds going to the/ local.
hand: In °cage of "inclement wea-
•
LucKNO'111f
UNITED' CHURCH`
UN '
Rev. Howard W. 'Strapp
,'Minister'
• SUNDAY JUNE 21
10:00 a.m. : Sunday:.: School-
11:04, a.m. "The 'Making
of :A • Prophet.'
Lucknow
Presbyteriansb
ter�an�C ((hutch'
- .
Rev. Roderick MacLeod
Minister
SUNDAY JUNE 21
10:.00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship -
ST." PETER'S
ANGLICAN
.CHURCH:
4th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
Church School 10:30. a.m.:
• Holy Baptism. 11:15 a.m.
The', Rev. J, R. King,'
Rector
Cher- the concert` will' be indoors.
The L,,D.H.S. band .will -be.. in
Ripley this Sunday :afternoon,
when ..they participate' 'in a par-
-tide.
Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard Irwin,
R.R. 1, Ripley announce the en-
gagement ' of them daughter Ev
ely''' Elaine to Robert George
Alvin Irwin, son of Mr:: and Mrs.
Alvin IrwinR.R. 3, Lucknow. The
wedding will take place on' . July,
18th, 2:00 p.m. at Pine River
United Church.'
Mr.. and Mrs William •' R, Lowry
wish to announce the engagement
of their daughter 'Edith Audrey
to Mr.• Poderick Norman Mac-`
Donald; son of Mrs. D,' A. Mac-
Donald of Ripley and the late
Mr,. D. A. Ma
cDonald. The mar-
riage will take place Satuir"day,
July 11 at twelve o'clock noon in
Clarke 'United Church.: ,
The :Congregation of
Pine River United
Churclt
Cordially; Invit s you to the
Centennial Annivetsary
unday, Jufle28th, 1
Services- at 1 1:00 am. and •8::00'
•
Guest '''Speaker, Rev 'Merrill MacLeod' OA: of
'Trinity
United Church, Guelph, Ontario
$ttffetLuncheon ankReunion
eun.onfollowing Mor.ning .S
eiv
nce
Ii�11Mt1Ff/11�11/�(,�f1�i�11�f1j. e .
1.1.:00 imp . DEDICATION of Gifts and Memorials
8:064 p ... .. �.,
•ni '-DEDICATION N of Organ andl' Burning'
.
-. • • Of IViortgage
•