The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-02-27, Page 151111111104411
WEDNESDAY, !!•.: , 27i , 190
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Hackett United Church'' 'Women •
The February, meeting ;of'•H•ac-
keth.'s ,United.Chu1rcih :: .Wormer.
was held, at.. the :home of • Mrs.
C1i ff Menary en Febr:u'ary 19th
heath .19' members and 6'.dhtildren'
present.;,Mrs;: Alex Hackett had
-Charge of the meeting.': The 'roll'
•,:call. was answered with an art-
, idle for the bale. : The 2nd' chap=
•'::ter of .the "Word and the. Way"
was. taken ':•by-'Mrs....Bert •A.Lton
'followed ,by. scripture amt.. pray-
er:' M;.rs, Kenneth A:1'tort , sang a
&QL Mrs: 'K+aiser invited . the
ladies to. her ih; ire for. the Worlds
Day of Prayer on '1Vlarah ,1st •at.
2:30: 14rs. Kaiser read ' a letter
from.: Miss. 'Gl+adys Hamilton.,
R.N, froart " I&i a:. •A ' chapter
,froim- t°he• stud: book-•4was: ' taken
by Mme.- 'Slake Alton on Korea.,
The , neetin'g' oiled w iith%a hymn
and. prayer • a Tunch ways se -v:-
ed :•by the hostess and ' Mrs;; Ken-
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a eth 416:41 •
,HE I,ICKNOW ate, LnPIQI
Many Pay Tributes WEDDING BELLS
ONTARIQ:
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PAGE FIFTEE
To
Many=
Doctor'
• Meath came .'suddenly 'at the
age Of 44 •to Pr. William Mae -
Kenzie, a `native• of Luc -know,
and an 'osteopathic" physician at
$t, . Clair Shores; Michigan. for.`twe'7Y Years,
r Bill as he was' :known fa-
'has..
a-'h;as• suffered. ...aoutsly
.from an asthmatic :conclition, with
,f'req'uent. 'severe attacks. Lt was.
one such which 'proved, sudden-
ly f'a'tal on Sunday, ,February
17th, and Ibrought :,prof,ound •ser
r:ow to a' wide circle of: friends,,
many of them in thiss core munity
where •Bill • w.as pborn "and raised.,
He was a son of. Mrs. Annie
(Pa•ttersgra )MacKenzie and the
late Mr, William MaciCenaie of
Luolcnow; Axihere Bi11 ` received
his public•and'high school educa,
tion before'•entering the Chicago
College 'of Osteopathy,.,.
Upon .graduation he esstalbl;ish-
ed.. a practice at St. Clair Shores,
where over, a' period - of two: de
•cades ahe, bad 'become •weld ia'nd.
widely '•known 'for Jhis devotion mauve peau .•de' soie, fashioned
to this calling and his:patients ( with.. modified bell .skirt. Her
his ••goodwall to all, and his .lay-
alty .to ',his family, church', :and.
community:' • .
Dr.' MacKenzie was . as (beard
memlbe and'Ioruner H hief of Staff
at Mount Clemens ,,General Hos
pi:tal, and a staff member 'at
Art Center • Hospital;•..HeWASa
member. of .the •American, Mich
igan�'•and-Macomb County 'Osteo-
MOULTON BEt.L
Haneyrnoani.ng in.'Florida and
other southern United, States
Centres are :Mr, and: Mrs. Wulf
u,am J. Moulton, +wino were mar-
ried at 'sweater United, Church..
The bride is tthe formerigatz.,
abeth Ann' Berl, a.' daughter of
1VIr.' ani Ma -s ,tkTbent° S, Bell,
R.R.,1, „Greenock. The ° bride-
•groom. is. a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Moulton, 'ft -It. L. Holy -
'rood.
Rev. John. Licks officiated..
White snapdragons, fmauivemums,
and altar candelabrarr•a'de•tJhe
setting, 'The bride those • a'. for-
trial ,g"own of sheer ,taffeta• •ap-
ppliqued with paleneon. lace, pearls
and sequins, 'The' waist, was 'ac;-
dented 'with a pleated cummer-.
bund caught at .the iback with:
bows, creating an overskirt ef-
fect. •an4i. ,shaping to a chapel
strain: Her double , veil. was held
by a crown ;of ' peanls.:.$1e car-
ried yellow• roses.
1VLarilyr r , Anderson, :R.R.. .4,
Kincardine, was : maid•' of . honor,
wearing as • street .length dress ,of.
patine Association's and . the Lake
Shore ':Presbyterian Church. •
headpiece ,was •a rosettetrimmed
witbh circular veil. She carried
.white..._ mums bordering yelilow
roses. Governed were
Marilyn Bell of St. Thomas and
Sally Moulton,. Hanover, • sisters
Of the bridal pair.
Cathy .Banrt'erm*inn, RR 4;''Kin
sardine, a 'niece of .,the ;bride-
groom,. ' was • ifiower • girl; wearing
ot5
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FURNACE CLEAPIING SERVICE
Will ;Be `Continued for:. 'AU Quer'
:ities Service Fuel "Oil customers
and will now be taken care: of efficiently and'
promptly by our service rnan
GORDON : RARGER
who is completing a special course in Toronto in
furnace And Space Heater
Servicing
We will 'also' ' do
tendants
•His pastor; . Rev. Leslie .1) brother of ' the bridegroom, :':was
best -man, . Ushers • were Wayne'
Mou.Fton, R.R. 2, .Hotyirood, a�n-
other ,brother, and Robert Bell,
.R.R. 1; .Greenock, brother . of the
bride. :Ring 'bearer was Randy
Bannerman, : A.R. �4, Kincardine.
Ben' Moulton •.of 'Toronto, a
:Crane conducted' services at the
Verheyden Funers!1• 'Horne on
Wednesday, .February., 20th 'and
in 'his ,:,'tribute ' said: "We, • revere
his memory and Skins selfless' ser -
.vide' as •physician:, friend,, and
benefactor..1 would be `remiss•.ex-,
cep•t I speak of the esteem 'and
.unrneasu•rable.- igiiatitude. of. Our
whole community, our church,
and our, families :for the:l'ife,';the
•;healing amts and the; . thristran
:patience of, D,r,' MacKenzie....,.
Interment was • in Cadillac j•ured in m'ot'or. vehicle .mishaps
Memorial 'Gardens, .. with mem=. during January in the Town=
ibers of the St. 'Clair Shores Fire ships of. Bruce, Kincardine, Hu-,
Die a tment •act•in� ias., pallbearers ,r•on •and Kinloss,..tlie, area 'servedPa g p toy the Kincardine . detachment:
:of the Orrtato : Provineial Police.
A total:af . 10: .reportable ac
oi.dents were. investigated • by the
detachment "merrnbs,''along•.,with •
;nine classified, 'a "non -report -
:able!'
One .person was•. 'killed. In ;the
•C ristma•s :there and Dr; Bill & 'accid�en�t ' toll. The . detachment
h
Checked a . total 4
• of a • oars .:du'r
his three sons had a skate' on
4
tithe 'fi'rst artificial':;ice in his:lhodne Mg ,the month, assating'35. waarn-
town,, His visits were • less : Ere- 1•ngs and four . sunimnonses.
ers Were char ed' with defeeotive
tient
jiere than he ,head, wiished' . F g
egUipmen�t, R excessive w -speed,
rules of .tie road and 'careless;
drivirug.
man ledlllll
''Reasonable, Rates
For Service ' 'and Satisfaction Call
16: INJURED IX: AUTO
ACCIDENTS IN JANUARY'
A total of ,1i6 -,persons .were in -
• at their .gown request. .
Dir.. MacKen:ie is survived by
phis wife, ,the ,former :.Madeline
K. Jolly, 1?crihom she married ' on
:January ' 4th, 1948, -and by three
sons,. 2and Robert, To `: age : 13, ;Kenneth,
'age ern` age ;10..
i .,•
:: The MacKenzie f airily. , spent
because: of' his • asthmatic' con i•:
tion. '
Dr .MacKenzie is also survived
,by:,.his mother, 'Mrs, Anriie Mac
Kerrie af. Toronto, • who ,is• • tin
II'ior • 87,th year, by one .sister,.
Katherine of;:'Tororito, '.and ,l,bzree
BRUCE ,'COUTiTY QUALITY brothers, �h;is ,twin,,brother Frank
, HOG6, FOR PROFIT • on�the .MaoKenzie..'honiestead .in:
Kin,ldss;. Tam: of Kinloss 'and :Dr.
Bruee. County. ,Hogg Producers John... It, -MacKenzie .of ;Toronto:
• :A'siation .is launching a prize He was' predeoeased by ;his fa -
Winning hog 'raising. •project: aim- thee, ,and a: brother Alex Mao','
•ed at 'increasing Grade. A.. mar Kenzie who ';pa•ssed•away 'a ':year
' keting,' ago 'last June.
The Objectives are as:. follows: • ,D.r," Mac4Kenzie'�s' mother; Iat�h-
1 J. Inrorease percentage .:..of Grade . 11r.. and Mrs. Tom Mat
-
hogs
;! Cgs produced 'in Bruce. Kenzie, .Mr. .and• 1VIrs. Frank
' County:. 2: Study. methods' . of M•a'cKenzie,:: Dr. • John• ,: and 11+Lrs,
producing :hogs at ' a . profit. 3: MacKenzie all' attended • th'e fun
•Interest •to involve, a.11,.'Hog :roc-• •oral. In iattendancealso were
ducers'i`n Bruce Count. .:.-. Pro- cousin;,, 'Thr; and .:Mr:s,.. Ken-
.
Y hw.
• ducers Of. weanling pigs as -well neth Thompson. , `and . son; John
as Allose finishing .hags. 4. To .from Chieag s,
' make all .,farniers ro
-..d`ueing hogs
•.• active and interested. 'members - •
of .1Iriuce',Coutrvty ';Hog producers, M . �•r. , Jaohn . O'Connorkis a,,. °,
Association, tient in Victoria. Hospital, Lon -
Details can: be obtained tf rorty on, • •
,Towns,,`, ' directors in Kin= Mr,• and Mrs. Bob. Leslie and
loss P A V u .. `ra ' in • Huron, d'au�l;htc*rs of' Neustadt :spent
� y
Gordon 'Patterson and in ; Cul- week -end at Norman ' O'Connor's
rocs, Wallace . Bal.lagh.
•
KINGSBRIDGE.
Mr. and •Mrs. 'Edward .Keh
of Seaforth ,hxave t'ak'en res-
idence in the Wm, H:og'an house
• 'We welcome them til• `;the: conmw
niunity,.
• Mr, . and :'Mrs. :Dennis Da:ltciti
•spent: Sturida`. ,in London. Misses ' ,,,For .arid 'or
olvo Mary assfrtg ,. .. ...
Alide Dalittitl Lod ,Dren., a si ns available :at The
nan ,,who ;spe»it the wc�e+k-e'nd' at Runt . f7 :
lt.,ticknoW Sentinel, '•
u their hho�mes,,,retionod tvitlt rtherh.
n.
The$ank robber shoved. a. note
across, to . the 'teller which. read;'.
"`Put the money yin, a bag,. siwkker,'
and dont. make .a Move."
The ;teller:>pus'hed• aback. an�oth-
'er. note: "Straighten . your tie,
stupid; : they're taking your pie-
tu.re,,, ,»,bk,,.
'Doctor: " Y.ou : haave acute tip`
peridieitis. • •
Young, thing: Don't be ,:Fresh;
I Carrie' :to ;be examined, not ad=
-rxitr.,ed.,
*NAME. . • GAVIN .
' ' Mc:
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(Continued : f rom page f;)
yin . 2 States,, 8 ro-
has .travelled,P,
vinces and ,14 countries. •
' • Andy' McLean, Seaforth :
pre-
sident of the Huron Liberal As-
sociation, w:a's chairman for' the
meeting. Harold Shore <if Gode-
rich is secretary. Mayor 'William:
Mi11er of 'Clinton ,welodmed• ' the
group. on beih:alf of the town.
Don'( Be Cocky
• A.., A being cocky,: ,and is
114yu.,c. • . ,.
at:-
- gr. and Mrs Leo Courtney nt over the downfall of the
p Conservative ea-
d' '+ • Hos itaT, - billet .and prime minister,' was
"1�I15. Eldon Austin is: a -
tient in Victoria P' L fl the icomnn�ienit• of
David Green,
don, •` span of the Ontario Li:be`ra1
Mist: Fu`dnc;es Dalton spent t i ca,m,p�a,iign committee,"This
week end.' in ' London. • ' would be uncharitable ' attd :im-
..ractic:able" he said. He said,
r•.. roger '. .:
ent., Thu�rsday '' in, Lori�don. •. once , 'owerfizl Co
M_ ithat the Liberal ' party. 'would
- .
�.-•.. Iia Tres �ve ,to incrca,s�e their 44 l~i�rtaizio
SADF h a
SIGNS F ��
se.a.ts toy ,26• because of the ins
'rle'finite c4uebee •pieture, "Thos
,is one soolid area in, Western Ori-
Your 'l.,,ucknow and District. Agent: •:
;For •. All
Cites Service Products
Phone • Collect : 5,28-2427.
tario Where no• Liberals ' were -
elected i1�ast +titin and these, areas
mi g'h�t 'be .'the <lecdding factor : in `.
whetpher.. Lester: . Pearson ' is the
''next. prime Minister .of Canada
he said: ' •
Conservatives In Shambles
`.`the Conservative • govern
merit is : in a 'spharnbles, , they're
disorgan'izepd' and • :they . 4or't'
know` where ;they.; :are going,".
Was ' the con -anent of Murray.•
Gaunt, MSP.' •.for Huron -Bruce.
Mx --,G-'.aimt ',sericl--•±tba�t'-the-'-major-
ity ' oif people in .Ontario, now
feel' We should 'return to a two-
party system.. He said ,that, the:
splinter 'parties don't add . any-
thing, • and• .w!hen they:' !hold the
balance ' of . power it Makes : for
a situation like. we experienced'
in the last parliament In_ ,otos-.
in�g,• Mr, , Gaunt_'predicted �a na-
tional ail ' Liberal Victory • and a.
r•3',
Liberal victory in. HHtiron riding;
Several' . Speakers'
The meeting briefly heard:se-
era.' ., other' speakers, Geo, lingil s,
Belmore, president of the Hu�ron-
Bruce Liberal i iassociati�qn; 'Hugh',
•'Hawkins of. :Clinton;. paist pre
sident of ;the ' . Western Gn•ta>rio
North' «Liberal: As�soc.a4ion:'' Mr,
Hawkins in�t�rod:ced Jack. Rox
borcmugh, MP of Simricoe, guest
s e�aker 'for' the afternoon. '
Mr. Rox�borou:gh, a fruit far -
Mer; was: in'trod•uced as the,
"greatest sportsn1an' in ',Ontario."'
He Was' i'ns�tNumental in forming
a
and wase first • president. of . •the
Ontario • Minor , Hockey Associa-
tion. He later ..served as presi_
dent of- the Ontario Hockey. As-
Seciation and Canadian: Amateur
Hockey Asaocia'tion,
"Cornplac�eney •'scan• ►be our
'+downfall," • he . said, "Whether
politics or '+hockey'; when the
boys have a lot of. goals .the
,roof can fall in," He said that,
the local nomination ,mrieetifig '
indicates the :interest' In the rid-
ing, not When the leaders, of
the -parties ,pay their vi<s�it,. From.
the attendance at the meeting
the speaker ifel�t the intertest was
7hilgh.'in Huron, Mr:. Rpxibor°Ugh;
he mernbei for". Norfolk riding,
said that' he compiled a ,list of
over 100 prom. ises.'tih�a't Mr; Drieff
eivloaker' had tide. in. 1957 arid
. In
19.58• that weere not kept. "When
Mr. St. Laurent went out • of
power, ' ' �he • kept . his last pro- . -
•mise,"y the said. He felt, the pu.-
clear, arms issue ;had been . Car-..
•vied•' far .ibeyonid ..What ,it
be and urged •thos'e present not
to' ,be carried away by their, :emoo-
yt•ion's•::on 'i this:Sub'ect.'
•Must. `Have . Last Word
1VIr: :oleborat;+h-stated, `rdg�irt
u • `to :the ''Manda� :�befere;. "D"
p . Y
day,The Conse�rva'tives•
have' had the, support of the So-
dial .Credit • by 'present'ing.
clear -'scut . policy .:;s�taternent• on
P c"y
nuclear arms and illy: presenting
a •sp;ecifi�c date for the .•bringing
in. ° of �estinta+tes.. and a: ''budget
But the ''Prime' Minister sat sn1-
ent contented that he must iav�e •
the last . word.*
-In closingthe .s eaker stated
p >
``Lester . Pearson is ,the greatest
advocate for. peace of any man
,i n, the- world./
Three resolutions were brought •
in ;►b'y the • resolutions,•corrimlt.ee, •
Beecher Menzies, Brown Smyth,
Mrs:' Wilfred S'h�ortreed, James'
Taylor. They • pledged loyalty. 04.
support, to •the. Queen . the Lib-
pP Q. , ,
ei al Party and leader and to the
local :candidate.' Words of �resrpect'.'
Were spoken: 'for three members
lo:st since 'the 'last 'mri 'meeting, John
H. VtcE.wan,• `Dennis Bedard $s .
W. 1.1; Robertson. William Jewitt
reported �a collection •sof
', A ' list" ;of ,delegates at` •
attending
the nomination • meeting .from
g
this area .• ,rriay, not • be complete
but it, is din part:.',.West . Wawa -
twilit: Township, Brown. Smyth,
adting chairman, Leonard • OMs..
holm, Harr G.irvrn Gordon
Smytrh, Theodore .Redmond, Bob
McAll,tste�'r; . John Fo;rari, 'Orvi:�lle
M flhee, A�rch,ie' Aiitchison,.
,dy: Gaunt; DonaldGaunt, 'Bill ..
R intoul,, Joe ,Hi'ckey, • Cairns Art
chison;` A"shfield', •Cee I ' $lake:;
e•ha�irmam, Donald MacKenzie,
Rod .M`a•c'l1enzie, Mr, and MrS,
Robert S�im�pson, M'r. and Mrs,
Dhona•ld Sirn,pson, ,
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