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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-21, Page 2• k fi Peel TWO - THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL.,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO THE LUCKNOW DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD THE PRINCIPAL AND STAFF, -OF THE LUCKNOW. DISTRICT HIGH . SCHOOL . Invite You: • To. Attend' .The CQMMEN�MENT EXERCISES To Be. Held. In. The High School Friday, October 23rd, 1964 t .eight -thirty o'clock �ues� Speaker P. W. Hoag, LOCAL' TEACHERS AT LISTOWEL CONFERENCE More than: .240: Elementary Teachers assembled Saturday morning in Listowel District Mgh, School, for ,the Fall Conference of Region 1 of Federation of Women Teachers of Ontario.' Members from all ten . counties from Owen Soifd .to ' Windsor answered the, roll call, Miss Mary Graham of Dresden,. Member; `of •.Board of . Governors of Ontario. Teachers'. Federation acted ,as chairlady. Miss Graham is a' .sister-in-law of •.Mrs. Don Graham • and Mrs.' Mac: Graham (Joy ..and •• Marjorie.. Henderson) formerly! of .Lucknow.' MiSs L. Dor- othy . Martin, executive director WEDNESDAY:. OC'TOUElt, 21, 1$4 R and ' Mr, .. Mrs, DawaaA Cr+nig erai� Hers For or Over 50. eat ers foray and Mr. and Mrs. Goy: w v relatiou�sh ed iP ;M I S Deet In Lucknow i n. at the dome. MRS,. , fromPalmerston, Listowel Wing- rS. Somue gran Mr,. and Mrs, • Bill Peacock, n , SAMUEL :SWAN: Over :50 High School teachers Mr,. a . 'dine death occurred hi spoke in the morning: Many ques tions on the newa.superannuation were discussed' in panel form. Following, the dinner which was served in "The . Blue; . Barn," special music : was provided by the Monkton Crusaders a group of. children'from- grades 5 :to 11. John; MacLennan .son: of Mr. and: Mrs.' Grant. MacLennan of Listo wel . was a ' . violinist with this' group. , John. is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacLennan of Rip- ley. She was predeceased' ,by. a bro- The dinner. speaker Miss.Pearl ! ther Arthur and a .; sister Mable. Mowry,; of Port Arthur, is : the I Funeral services were® held at new president . for F.W.T.A..O. She the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel said'- it' was `quite common' for in Lucknow on ' October 10th at. 2:00 .m. with • v. o y, Gc- ... , � Mr and Mrs. PaW' Groskort k held a supper • Parish. Hall, Thursday, October r ng 15th, The group represented mem- Elwood' Groskorth, and with Mi hers of: the Ontario Secondary and Mrs. Jim Moffat, Winghaa dine Hospital on. Wednesday, Oc- ham: and i uc now e •n eetin in Lucknow Anglican of Toronto spent'the weep -en (ober 7tof Mrs. Samuel Swan Meeting obewith his parents Mr. and Miry of Lucknow*..She was 76 years of age and .bad suffered 'a to illness; Mrs,Sch o 01 Teachers' Federation, Visitors on Saturday with Ma ;Swan was the•former , . and Mrs. Carl ,McClenaghan an Clara Culbert and was born in North Branch,. Grace was said by Clarke • Lew- Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenagha NorthS: Bay on March 3rd, 1l a e is of the local staff:.. A• delicious were Mr, Wayne Henry and Ml Thomashe 'Was ' a .daughter of the late roast beef supper was served by Trudy �,. and Carol Ge Culbert and Margaret the ladies. of. the Anglican Church( ger and Mr, Paul Geiger, Wa' MOn Apus,. Elwin Hall, branch president erloo, spent the week -end at tb On April 2nd , 1919,'she married . • •same home. Sunday • guests wer Samuel Swan at . Dungannon introduced the head table digni- and Mrs.,. Irwin , M ! anion Meth- odist Church. The. couple" lived taries and each; teacher gave'his in the Dungannon area..They op- name school and subjectLou, Ronnie and ,Nal s taught, han, Mary erated' a store there . for about L E Guyette administered the cy, St. Thomas, Mr. and Mr six years ' that eventually was OSSTF to the new teach burned in a . fire . that took a block. They: lived in Ripley and operated' the dairy there for about three years. Mr:. and Mrs. Swan spent . eighteen years at Behnore where Sam ran a chopping mill business. A ' short time. -ago, they retired to Lucknow to live. Mrs. Swan is . survived , by ' her. husband; •.and daughters, 'Mrs. Harvey (Belle)' Mole of:Lucknow, Mrs, John S. (Doris) MacDonald of . Ripley,• l firs. Stewart (Wind= fred) MacDonald of Dorchester,' Mrs. Ernie., (Beta) : Merkley of Wingham.Also surviving are bro. 'thers. Fred of.. Walton,' Thomas Henry of Ashfield,' Lewie of Mil- waukee, Nelson of West Wawan- osh; : sisters, Mrs. Jean ;Patter son of Goderich,, 'Mrs, Melinda Nevins of . Clinton, Mrs. John (Ev- elyn) Errington of West 'Wawan- osh.. • Ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren: also survive. pledge Melvin McClenaghan and Mc ers to the profession.' L aef Waterloo. onl Sunday - . Mrs. Chopin, branch secretary, Visitorswith M. of phandled . the adoption and Mrs. Gershon ,Johnston wel of the m minutes. Tom Ramautar- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston an singh of Lucknow gave a report Debbie of Clinton, Mr. and . Mr on the OSSTF summer session -at Jack Johnston and family, . Loi Lakefield and stressci •the need don, for more professional . develop- Mr. and '. Mrs. Lloyd Whytocl ment in, this branch and :district, Jim, Janet and Donna visited c Bob Smith, from the . Clinton staff,.Sunday with Mr, Mrs. • E' the district treasurer and also" erette: Whytock of eeswater. OSSTF counsellor, spoke briefly Miss Nancy Mason, , East . W; on federation.' news and business. wanosh, spent the • week -end Wil •A lively discussion followed each her .friend Miss Anne Weber: of these 'speakers.' 'The following officers were elected:. 3rd :vice . president for District 10, Ken Woods, Wingham;. president of • Northern Branch, Laurie Mays, Palmerston; sf vice president,. Ken Moods, Wing - ham; 2nd •' vice . president, Mr. Fleming, . Listowel;; treas., Jack. Howard, Listowel. The new pres- ident spoke briefly 'and the meet- ing meet ing . closed with the. Queen led by Earl : Zurbrigg of Listowel,,. WHITECHURCH members to' travel`A as far 'as 150: p•'th Re John ft King Air and Mrs b miles to attend an- ` association' of Cl Peters ' Anglican ahnreh • The Presbyterian W.M S of family' Mr. and Mrs Roy Rohit 1 et Mr. aid. Mrs. George' ` Robin& Wingham, .Mr:: , and, Mrs.• Ji Thompson Goderich, • Mr Ja Swan and. George Errington. • ' wen Beadle ,Goderich, Mr. ' and M• er. Len Coyne and.Sharon Winds Liraand,Mrs.CharlieRobins ctober 26th . at . 8:30. p.m. ,Jim.. the eve 0 CULROSS + C0RNERSith?um?ibers of the Whitechurches, of °1°g c Water System • will hold a 'meet g t°ums wet�e present ■ ing• rat the' ; :home of�Victor Emec � �' and Mrs. � Taylor and':: � ■ :1 attendants .Mr. and Mrs.. Cali • upl f d y 'th Mr d son. •• a Robinson . A ' lovely wedding ca ■ Observe 2Sth • Anniversary. Mr. and . Mrs: Lawerence : Ta g. pleasantly su lor. ,were. again . prised .on Saturday: evening Wu the relatives of Mrs Taylor family tree tale noisily . up t1 lane blowing.'. their . car horns Celebrate with ' :them the occa ion of their 25th: wedding am versary.' There were 33 in atter) ance, including Mr. and Mrs. Ca vin Robinson who ' were the' atten ants "25 years .ago: • Mr. and. Mr {Mason Robinson: Elaine and .Car' eros and. Miss Marilyn ''Charm : of Wingham, Mr'. Ray • Robinso Ross Robinson 'an meeting in Port Arthur district. 1 officiating. Burial was in :Green-; Chalmers Church will 'hold their.! son, off' Larry and Steph d hill Cemetery.:.. Pallbearers were nephews, Harvey, Eldon and La- verne .Culbert, • Harry and. David litoENfia■■■■■Eno■Bgra■■■knraR■n■au■■•a■■urag'ErnE■01 ■ ■ The' Royal Canadian Legion' .': Branch 309 �- Lucknow Official Poppy Day' .....,..„,,,,... . . .. . . Will Be November 7th l'hankoffering meeting in the 'Sun- day .:School room • of the church on Thursday, `. October 22nd at 2:30 h • ' Miss Dean McLeod .,of Lucknow will be the guest speak- Mrs. peak Mrs. Phyllis Kueber and ' Mrs..• Fein •Bobcock, Wallaceburg, Spent. a co' e•o , a s.:vui ; :■ ■ . ■ ■ a The Brandi Is '' Insuring That Every School Child Receives • t A :Poppy For Remembrance Day" . Regardless 'Of.. His ;Or Her ■ ■ Ability To Contribute. This Is' One Way'These Children Will ■ i learn • And Understand The Significance Of'The' Poppy And i • What It'Stands For. Poppies :. Will • Be Distributed To All . ■ se Schools .. In The • District, etaara■tu■nB■i■■■,naso ■nu■i■■■, ■■■■■Bn■tani ■ timmil •) Boy:Scout and Cub APPLE, DAY. IN LUCKNOW This Saturday , October 24 •••—••••••••••—nr•dhPm.""•97"% Here's howyou can helpyour local Boy Scouts and Cubs. This is one of their few ways of • raising' money: to promote their work:. A'. P�per Drive win ae Held In` LUCKNOW and DLJNGANNON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 Anyone wishing'' paper tied • and hammed contact Scoutmaster George Whitby,. dial 528-3813 or Bill Johnstone, dial 528-.1013 Mrs... Elmer Benedict and familyJoint p a a I'Y Services for . decorated and bearing the Messrs: ' Orval mason,. James . e are ' year notice was presented ala Wilson,. Frank Murray.. and • Reg" being held at Langside Church Fri , with .an occasional chair, and Brown attended •"Curb Day„ on day; October 23rd ,at ' 8:30, ; and silver'cup and saucer:. The evi communion;• services will be . held Wednesday m "the Harriston-Pal- bered will be> one long to 'be reme merston area •on Sunday in both, churches.' . ` � by all. The Whitechurch 'Women's' Li :Mr .and Mrs- Charles • Schnurr• atitute. are holding an afternoon i Of Mildmay. spent Wednesday ev- 4 , �-- : 0 euchre in the Whitechurch .coin- .. , , • ening with Mrs. Frank Brown • and i , • muni memorial hall, on Wednes- � •. ` • �:�/ ' ' • Reg:. :. ' �,. LUCKN , , y,' ock _ A few ladies' of the common- da October..• ,28th at 2 :o cl i journe ed over tee `:lint. .nod i iffin, :Mr , l U N;IT�D K U R H „ . Mr and Mrs.. Fred �' on T' and .Mrs_ Russel Ritchie .and, ltir. . ; ' uesday evening to '. ,attend Charles �� on. Sunday were up ` � Rev:` Howard' � W. ' Strapp course on desserts. l around Collingwood • and : Owen ' I . PP Miss. ' Mary Collison:spent the , �t ` Minister ; Sound to view the beautiful Fall !'' weekend with :Mr and 'Mrs.' Bob !scenery but report the leaves had SUNDAY, OCTOBER 35th Fischer and, family, 'Kit:hener, M � .: , . and visited • other , relatives r, !fallen much more there than they have in this locality. ' I. .10 00 a in: Sunday School„ •that area. Mr. and Mrs.:. Dan Beuren an of .�! Word was received at the week- • McKillop township • Visited o n.. 1 "Where'a 1 Morning. Wore" 00, end of the Passingof Mrs: Nellie is your' Treasi • Thursday with; l4ir: and Mrs. ,Dos= � • R . Brown in' Kincardine.' She was a tan Beecroft:• r former resident of this common-; ° and Mrs: • Clarence Ritchie,•Ritchie ity and =doe the ' farm now Barbara,. Brenda, • Stephen, Don r " • owned by' the 'Need fam)ly: old : and. Mary ' inn visited Sun Mr. and Mrs, Alex Stewart and day afternoon, with Mr, and Mrs P. .1 L77-knOW family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald i 1. Stewart; `all of Kincardine, • visit- ,' Y a . more:. ' ' � ! ��sbyterian Church Don iacAdam and . fanul of Bel p ed Sunday with Mr. • and Mrs. Tom Stewart and bait's. Mr, and 1 Mr. Bill Evans attended : 'the' , � � . Mrs: Ward Neeb :and family spent plowing match held'at Tara re- `f ev, Roderick MacLeod ce Saturday evening at the : same • airy. home. � : �. •- 'ford, andn' Mrs. Jack • • ' Stubb " mgto Thames= leer cousin Miss I and Mr. and Mrs, \info y gh f 1 SUNDAY,; CtCTO¢ER 35th; Airs. Frank Brown and . Re . g , fired Robertson only daughter of . 1 •• rd ' Wall n the late Mr. • and Mrs: Jas. Robe 1 10:00" a.ni. Sunday School and •'Donni'e spent Sunday evening ertson of Seattle, Washington, now Mrs,, James Wraith, Luck -1 iO° . ' •with.. ;lir. 1.1:0° -' .' - !Beecroft -fir � '•,a.rx Thi l►Znister Thursday. Doug Stanley spent the .week M ' pis' o° ay. ! and � .Citors on ,Sunday with :Mrs. .. .. .i end in London � •. ' ' rr Cassie Falconer were Mr. and . Mrs. Jack licintyre ' I , Winghatn, ' She stated that "Teachers are the . Mr and Mrs. Athol: Purdon of ST PETER'S backbone of the nation. The `whole; Sai'lia who � brought their parents • the ' teachers Their first objective e • Lucknow . ' _. e , Purdon of. . ; ANGLICAN basis . of education rests with YOU„ Mr: and Mrs Ilex jo Mi to the same home, also CHURCH 0 is to ' provide a first. class job a iss !.aura Lee Hornick • of -.-Lori., . of classroom teaching's don .,is spending a few days at ' Mrs. Jas. Madravisb was a the saane home.. Miss• Roi stick al- AFTER TRIM' delegate at this Conference from � visited at the home of Mr. St1NDAY, Tee Kincardine Unit of Women and Mrs. Robert ilendertnn. Churcl, School 1030 a.tii. the " chers . Federation. Other tea Mt , Jack` Stubbin .. on, a lfornzn Prayer i :1S' n to Tli me.. to l cheers attending from Lucknow ford, and :4liss tildred, Robert. were Miss Helen Tho npson,, Miis,• Son« Seattle are spending this • l�e�w, J. �, l�Cdii,�. Ruby %%ebb and:'firs. Norrtan week with �lr, and :sirs. • Rector . n` • Taylor. •1'tcBai Cord lint' . Suii�lag Mr, and