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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-01, Page 7lirla WEDN**SDA ', JULYlstr 1964 THE LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •. low as $32i... for a 1 .$d bushell••.size pl,,us freight, and -sales,'' tax). B. and W. ;Grain Aerators pnd Driers:. ; . In Stock Now At $68;50 ••• ANDERSON FLAX PRODUCTS LTD. Lucknow • . •. Lochalsh Shower cantly.' McKenzie of Mo For. M. MacLennan • , Mr. and . Mrs. Walter Dexter spent the 'weekend in . Michigan where they ,attended a ` wedding •on Saturday. .Tuesday evening- friends and • neighbours of Miss Margaret Mac- Lennan gathered ' at :North' Ash- field Public 'School to .shower her with gifts'. and good wishes. Miss Lorraine Hamilton was' chair : lady • and conducted . a :Sing -song: Miss Sadie Johnstone read the , Loc- halsh news. .Jane Moncrief .eon. ducted• a contest. • Donna Wylds, Jane, Moncrief ` •and Judy Thor - burn were heard in ..a• trio. Mrs. Oliver ..McCharles conducted a contest on famous personalities., The:.. bride --opened- her' gifts and thanked:. those : in. charge . for, •hav ing . the shower for her. 'Mr: and : Mrs. ,John MacRae and family moved to. Niagara on Mon- day where ' they will make . their home Donna : Elphick daughter.. of Mr. and ' Mrs, ' David Elphick, is a patient in'War 'Memorial hospital in London.. Mr. • and Mrs.. , Bruce' Millar. and babe and Miss Florence. MacLen,. nan of Palmerston spent the week- end with Mr; and Mrs: Emile MacLennan: • Miss Elaine Robb is . working • at the :Bruce Inn; Kincardine for the summer... Mr.. and Mrs, Frank MacLen- , nan spent a'. couple of, days in 'Toronto with their ' daughter re - 'Rev. Scott a n: treall is holidaying with his bro- ther Mr., Henry. MacKenzie. . Week -end visitors with ..Mr. .and Mrs, Gordon Finlayson were 'Mr: .' and Mrs. Rodgerson Sr., Mr. 'and :Mrs. Bill Rodgerson and. Miss Jane Finlayson all of Toronto:. • Mrs. Harold Elphick. ' spent Thursday in. ;London with the pup- ils of her school. 'Mr. , and Mrs. t'Frank , Fellows of .Sarnia were: recent visitors with .Mr. Herb Ensign. Finlay. MacLennan is spending the 'summer with. Mr. and . Mrs. George Sutherland. i. :MIXED UP .ITEMS :RESULT FROM LINE. OUT OF .PLACE A line out ofg place can garble-. up, a news item, and; :that's what 'happened in; a :couple of items -: in the Lochalsh news last week Gaily proofs of reading; . matter, ,'set 'on the, linotype, are checked for errors and corrections' noted. + If qne of these corrections is wrongly replaced itcan have s'o m e strange effects, as was :the case. The ;two items referred to should have :read:as ,follows •Mrs.• `Emile MacLennan enter tained relatives ' and friends' , .to a tea :in honor of her: daughter. Margaret, bride -elect, on Satur- days.afternoon, ; . _Mrs. Ewan .MacLean and Mrs. ' Oliver McCharles enjoyed 'a bus trip, with the Ripley and ,Dis- trict Horticultural Society. •on ' Thursday. oto, the Hortidul.tur'al Con- . vention in Guelph ` .. WHITE FARE ONEWAY The .smart way to' save Mrd .travel ;: extra: coach car conveniences to ake your trip more ,comfortabl e •• .bite � • , . ' , . io Faro cal{-, Forwother eG0.no.'my *YOUR LOCAL • C N AGENT • • CANA014NATIONAL• Visits Erin,;Fin � Dublin, Ireland, General P.O The . Lucknow Sentinel, • Lucknow, Ontario.• I thought perhaps some of your readers might be interested to. geta short, picture of a trip across the water. I have always ,wanted to see, the "old sod" as the say- ing goes and ;decided this. spring that it was now • or never. . •So here I am. ` We came over , on- the. Fran- •conic of the .Cunard. line,. leaving. Montreal on' Friday, May 22, Go- ing down the St. Lawrence Fri- day afternoon .the sun was bright and warm and the prominade deck was ` crowded. Every avail- able deck'- chair was occupied, Mine was No. 178. Saturday .was fine but not quite . so Warm., Sun- day p.m. there was great excite- ment. We were in the iceberg zone. We sighted nine .in the course of the afternoon and the last one the ship had to detour as it was dead ahead. They are quite a sight! They looked about the,size of ' a large barn. They claithere is three times -as much under water . as le show- ing really ' quite : ' an . icicle. The rest of the voyage was without incident.,` We : passed:. a few, fishing parties, a large boat ap- parently. ,pother . ship to small two -men fishing •, boats.. The 'wea- ther was ,fine all the way over. The management endeavor to have different entertainment each KINLO1,.GH Congratulations to Jean Sutton and, Sharon Stanley who passed their . Grade 10 examinations .at • the " Lucknow and District High School. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schneller, Jimmy and Betty visited with Mr. and Mrs. , Donald hilae and . babe at Ingersoll. i• Miss Betty Schneller `spent a' few days with 1VIr - and Mrs. Elgin Hogg . and Sandra /at Wingham. Jimmy ; Schneller;. is employed with Mr. Dan .McInnes for the., summer months. • Theteacher, pupils and friends 'held a picnic. at the E.U.B•.:camp. Races — pre school, Steven Eck- enswiller; . girls 6-7-8, Margie Col- lins; boys 6-7, Billy Bushell ` and. Steven. Eckenswiller; girls 9-10-11, Betty Schneller; boys 8-9,' Bruce. .Bushell; girls 12 and over, ''Jan- ette Eckenswiller; boys 10 and 11, : Bob Haldenby; boys 12 and over, Ted Milne; ladies race, Madeleine Haldenby, 3 -legged race. — girls,. Margie Collins, Lois Nic- holson; 3 -legged race, Bonnie Ec- kenswiller, Joan Percy; boys 1-4, John Bushell, Ronnie Gillespie; boys 5-8, Bob Haldenby and Bruce Bushell; wheelbarrow race, Bob Haldenby and , Bruce Bushell, Al- lan Nicholson and Barry Hoiden by, Jannette . Eckenswiller and Heather Hewitt, Lorraine Robinson and Margie Collins; slipper kick, Heather Hewitt,: -tarry Haldenby, Ronnie Gillespie, Margie Collins; ladies, Mrs., Douglas Haldenby:, NEWS BRIEFS The Belgrave . Community Centre which collapsed under. . a snow. load in 1962, and has been rebuilt at • a cost of $22,000, was officially openedlast week by W. T. Cruik shank.-- Among the other speakers were Paul Henderson and .Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. . • In response to a request for: an immediate liquor . plebiscite in, Goderic'h; • Town Council on Fri- day evening decided to.contact the Liquor License .Board' of Ontario on the. matter. The • request came in the form of a letter from. Frank , Curry, proprietor of the Bedford Hotel. The .last. plebiscite was in 1961 ,�.. * • Five women from the ' Walker ton. and district: area ; 111'6 been arrested and are out on $500 bail, on charges' of having spray -paint- ed in red ' the word "scab" on the home ;of a notl,-atrildng fe- ' male employee', at the Sprague plant ' in the town,. PAGE SEVEN • Tipperary Records Don't Ga Back Enrouqh...tc. Trace Ancestors afternoon. and evening; also re- freshments between meals. I don't think too many failed to make the: dining room regularly though did one morning. My table mates were sure I had fallen a victim, but I turnedip for lunch quite chipper. I had failed to wake up in time. • We reached the • Irish coast line Thursday morning - 'and could fol- low • the outline faintly at first, then could distinguish the 'hills quite clearly. We entered. the Cork ' Estuary about 10:30 a,m. and were taken off byship tend- er to dock. We were. lucky -we weren't a day later as Cork har- bor was tied up by . a .• strike for. four days. A couple of liners were among the unfortunate ' ones. I got quite a thrill coming in from the ,sea. I've often heard how deep a green ...often ..country is. We weren't disappointed. The hedges dividing the small fields presented a, checkerboard effect which was . really attractive to look at, though. I doubt. if. I'd care to be the farmer. Cork surprised me! I pictured it .a small sea- port town. Instead it . is a thriv- ing city of 115,000, well built : and seeminglyvery busy. I was sur- prised though to find it . so MY - Quite a steep hill makes a cres- cent around the harbor. • I took a bus out:, as far as Thurles, Tipperary on Saturday. I thought ' I could .:look over the county . records of the last 'cen- tury and perhaps trace back my ancestors -who left Tipperary in' .. 1837. In this I was disappointed - as none ' had been kept previous to 1864. However,. I had a lovely ride through some scenic 'wonder- land. • I . came up to Dublin on Monday, and have been giving it the once' over since then. I took' one- lovely drive out along the Irish sea. coast. I was lucky,en- ough to watch • the big Epom Downs. race. on Wednesday on T.V. The reception was - real 'good; andthe race - was ` reallysone thing There were • eighteen hof ses running, and Santa Claus, seem- ingly flashed from the packto. win going away. I' expect to take in - some of 'the six-day bus tours around the 'Island. They tell me they . are real good. My return ' is booked for August ' 13 on. the . Carinania, so . after then I'll .be: seeing you. James J. Cummins, Lucknow, Ontario. L FRIG BUY at 9. • ,N..f.� ".._.• "... .. L of Frost - Free ZENITH Deluxe: •, 9.85 ft. Auto. Refrigerator 4.12 ft. Frost -Free Freezer . • Full -width covered Crisper ' `` • Forever t. Combination • Full -range Cold Control • Porcelain Enamel. 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