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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-05-29, Page 1r • • is tit • o et its re ;e; o- ys It re; • Y• gut or. , •-. )n, , ns in. )s= l;is ... . is we' ... le ng rb" et.• ate.. re - get Crs. ed, for me e'n-. oto • va- es- on Po- vas.. ap- ev- ise, • the. [die !�cr- fess : :to and ,fie eke Ciyt, P $3,00 'A Year. In Advance --00 , 1' S -'Extra To 'USA, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, ,MAY 2Aatlh, 1983 Single• Copy10c 16 Pages • uflo1her To Proceed ' lmmediatel.y With :Arena Floor, Will Roll Up •'Plastic . Piping Luckxiow and District •Liens 'sand' • here necessary. Club have set Thursday, ' July 7'ere are those who recom 18th : as the date of their anri- mend using this base for mak= opal -•garden, party, carnival games, ing ice next 'winter, and if pro ogram ' and dancing. drainage. and , other factors are• The date• was confirmed at satisfactory, to 'pour the cement the •Monday night meeting, pre= floor , early in 1.96'4.: '' sided Over' by, Vice-president V. Pouring , the floor in *lite fall, A. Mowbray• in the absence of and subjecting it --to a . "deep: the• other "top brass" officers freeze" during the winter is who :were ,attending the conven not recommended by one expert.• tion at Cornwall. If the new west -end. addition Tickets were issued' for a, prize is buiilt,. it will be started: in. draw at the. carnival, With '1st Octo'ber:.of this year under' . Win - prize a `$100 ;bond, 2nd prize a ter Works, and the east end re-' 450 'bond. and . 5 consolation .novations madeearly in th e prizes od $500. eadh. spring of 1964, 'while 'this pro- The convention delegates found gran; 'is still .in 'effect a ready sale • for ; 100 {books at The importance of a lever•. ice: Cornwa11: surface in the, interests of ' sus- • .•The garden party will;be held tainting 'the curling club mem- in the arena, and 'the artificial .bership. was ;stressed in Mond ay ice plastic piping .will be rolled 'nights :discussions. ' , upto 'clear: the .floor. The pipes With the • curlin•g revenue. ,quite, a factor, "the : arena .Aper. 'ated' in the black ''this past win= ter,' ' for the firsttime in 'many' seasons, •piping this .sinring, !b'ut. for VarJack MacKenzie: • reported :on . aous reasons' this was •notprac the Lions Tractor Club, which. tical has 14 a embers,, and:.series Drainage: Was .}docked in the of instructional .meetings plana- construction .:of :the .ice Machin- ed. • ery , building ,Nand_ : installations, Repair .and •• replacement of !which • caused same `trouble this Lions • signs at the ;v.ilil'age . 4p- sprinig• ,in ;the' rice area.,'• Proac'hes, and trashcans on main. A recon'struction and . ren:ova'- street, '.were subjects., discussed tion !program ...that: is •proposed,, and .'deferred. maikes it `advisa►ble to.' delay the • floor laying; ' The .;presen�•t • floor is far.. from Overseas�th 'level, being out as much :as five inches between the high ' and . e • lowlevel. =proposedlevel naonee rin Firm ling, he'.,to r this fall with • "chairs" under the' Pipes ; and r The Summer Fo wall remain up .•until, after 'the,. fall fair. It had :'•.been planned to have a .concrete floor ,!laid over the Alex (Sandy) MacKenzie left. Toronto .at midnight Sunday for l **where ' boardeda Mntrea he r�.� p E Teach! Montreal; K: L,V1. • Duteh jet airliner to ar- �c rive in •• Amsterdam. Monday. At Pub Schaol �.,. Aifter � a short sight seeing 'tour Lucknow Puiblic School Board . he will go: •to England` where his has :engaged Mrs' Margaret Tay- employment foe, the sum r,,•ar- g • for .of Win' harm to fi'1e1 the sin- ranged ;th:rb.ugh the • I,nt'ern:atioral, . gle vacancy on 'the Public'School; As,ociatianfor.. the exchange` of staff students for technical experience.' Mrs.' Taylor. will 'succeed Mrs: has posted Sandy with the John Lorne'. Johnston, who is retiring. Laing • Construction Go; He will Mrs._ Taylor is presently teat::be working from Mill Hill, Lore ing in TUrnberry TownshipMr.. dor;,•.iiut as yet does not • know' Taylor- is --employed with CKNX h Cher ite w- ' be engineering •.Wi ham . *here . they engineering- . 'office work or 'out on sight ng , o _ their :home. gin.eering•. • • 'There , were , twelve, applica- . Sandy has completed his third • tions for the' i. osition, year • of Engineering .Science at. P ,.' .h'ad ori!gsinall ad- .;rie ,Un:iversity of•Western' .On-• The Board , . b Y• vertnsed 'for a :male teaoh'er, but' tari'o• He is the on of ,Mr. and r :received littleresponse. Mrs Torn MacKenzie of Kinloss. Pour Tea At :Shut -Iris day Open House ...bur. .... .. , . rine.' c•ia.lc is.::iind tli.i ,wt� rcto:;criar, bpr5r House was -hold , ~held tt • 'crest Vonor Nti1S..tn ;. ilornt 4 IF, i nti4d us ov e• w c i c happC y LuctnCW,tnS,1ndav, inobsetth pr forre�fpaiiIYgteafor intT, :p,l ranee of Shut-ins •Day, when the' uC..!5, they are, v1's, *); scoresof ,People took the : Andrew; Ica', of Luet8who P°r't.thlitY to visit tie hmiC 'and 1'611.; •"lulYear and Mrs., . . •cel all, • 'Cott,. 2, Kin - l its residents. r t�lr�i l.icl ' Tea i res ser:'vd to t•he. ManY less, . who' iti in !ler 66th year,. • Strat#ord Graduafe AT; PENTLAND ,'a :VIr;: • Dung n!� on ford - P . ?!atriei,a ',.(Pat) Pentland, Blau- „ghter ',of, and Mrs.' . Frank. Pentland, Dungannon, graduated in .nursing Saturday,.May, 25 from .Str General ••Heepiitah, St�len,Bea•kin At Ford Garage, •Car. Bus Taken 'For . ;Ride' The Same Night: Gordon Montgomery, proprie- appearance of a ,high school burs tor of the Ford Garage, has had from the `Montgomery bus lot., more . than •;his share of break- Gordon operates a fleet of ,school ins, •robber; and, vandalism in :buses; The one , found ..missing recent • years. on, Tuesday' morning was the *laig ' They struck again on Monday bus which operates through Kin, night in what appeared to: be loss' Township. two unrelated •insatances . It is • not :uncommon to •have, . The garage was ;broken.. into bus service disrupted ..by storm` and, a hammer taken to tie conditions, -but to 'have the ser - cash register and coke' machine. vice cancelled because• of theft; The - were rias able to get, into ds quite 'unique,, to• say the • the cash register, or . at least, leash. ceased: • their : efforts,' The 'bus was rSoon discovered From ...the key board in the in • the munvcipal ' ..:dumping . garage :they. took the keys to • . ground at, the nor:thorn outskirts a 1900 Ford • which was . stolen of the village near the CNR. I't from the•display lot adjacent' to had' been. runup a steep incline the .garage, • • at, the • north end of . the dump, The car Was picked up by the but was removed apparently .un- police at C•hapleau 'on :Tuesday ;damaged.` ;ev..en,ine with ;four in 'r the car:: A sweater deft in the bus, was ' Bus In The Dump missing and. glove c•o npart-. Tho other;instance;. regarded ment .ransacked, and its contents' as a ' local. lob," was the dis=• gone in dludding . a first aid kit. Left:” Estate, For.. Kinloss Scouts :For`. Student I�linisters � Trophy Al Sauge�n District Camporee • A recent issue of the United • Church Observer 'referred "to:' a number of beques!tsreceived. re- cently by ' the United Church `treasurer and earmarked for specific; boards or:. •specCial !pro- jects. The :Observer said "One .un-. usual but important bequest was that of William Johnston, Ash- field : 'Tawnshiip; • Ontario, . who left all, the ' residue of his :es- tate. to assist 'candidates for 'the mainistry.". • Mr. • Johnston, a bachelor far- mer; was 02 lifelong resident • . of the township :his fariri- overlook-' ing the Lake at 'the. end of the 12th Concession, near the Guide CaniP. ' • A .:quiet, un:assimiing and in- dustrious gentleman, ;Mr. John - Ston', was well and respectfully 'known :,as "Black • ,$illi"' 5-Yecir-OId G Had: fUlajor Surgery • Audrey Jean Ritchie; . �5-y Jold ,:daughterof = ;Leonard and Bernadine 'Ritchie. of Lucknow, underwent major surgery . in SickChildren's ,Hosapital, Lon- don, on ,Monday.:Th•e surgery is being undertaken in • the' hope that eventually Audrey Jean. may ebe able to walk, , or .at• least get about with e:i;utches ;Malformation of her feet .has apreveYited :the. youngster •from '.learning to walk, Some time ago she 'underwent surgery on her heels. She has been in :the .hose. pital since mid-April and when her father visited her• on Sun- day' he. learned that major stir= w;ery, on Audrey Jean's limbs, at the hips; 'was.planned'..;for Mon - ',11he tiwo troops Of .!Kinloss ac quitted themselves 'w.iith honours. last week when the two 'Patrols frorri� Kinloss. earned •: Grade A ranking. 'at the Saugeen District. Cameporee.. ` KinlossSouth as represented by the Wolverine Patrol, came first, tied with thesley. , A flip of a ,coin :brought.'. the silver atrophy home to 'Kinloss for. tine first . six .months The Wo'lverrn- es were led by' Patrol Leader Douglas Eadie • and 1. included Mac Mcl:nnes;., Ken R,oulaton, David • Eadie, Jim •.•McKinn,or'i, Bruce Colwell' Donald 'Saund ers. and David Wall :.. from' ' the :Foxed to fill. in the .eighth posi North Troop . were well re- presented'! by the Black Horses led by: PL.'.Allen.Colwell and. including Allan' and Colwell Corn- ish, Bob 'Geddes, 'Duncan . and Douglas •McEwen, Barry Heiden by ' :arid: Teddy Milne.. - . Both Patrols met 'stiff • cam- petition 'with • the .•Luoknow., and Chesiey`• dads- waho : 'also earned. ear Grade : •A • ranking--There:-.:were thirteen centres represented '.at the . three-day .event: Kinloss 'leaders attending, •were Scouter's Lloyd, :Wai-1,y 'arid: ,'Don. Scouter. Lloyd had .to come • home 'Mon- day to plant corn so missed• the thrill' of seeing his lads receive the trophy. •:As. soon as the Wol- IVernes arrived • back :'at . Holy - rood however, 'they carried' the. i cup directly.to Lloyd. who duti- fully "fainted .away." Re Organize Patrols South and . North Kinloss Proops have: -been going through, birth. pangs ,as they'get ',their new. • Patrol • s�traig•htened out. North Troop has the :three:. old Patrols: :the Eagles, Golden Ha�twks and B•laek , a iorses and • 1ed 'b : Patrol . Leaders Edward . Y. Burt, by, Cornish and Allen Colwell reapectively. South .`Kinloss has three Patrols called the Wolverines, I •'' Foxes ,and. Hurricanes ' and. , led by, : all new Patrol Leaders, Douglas `•Eadie; David Wall and, Ian Steeksma. The ' 'two senior. , boys Bob. • Wall and. Goy�don :Passmore have disassociated themselves. ,from regular Patrols. arid 'are serVin!g •S•ou�th Troop as .Scout Instructors. Attend Church Parade This ,past Sunday- •afterno�tn--. •Kinloss Cubs. and Scotts attend- ed the Saugeen District Chur"ch.' Parade at Kincardine. Over: 45.0' •Cubs . and: .Scouts. passed • in re- view. ;before District Commas- sinner Archie' Gowanlock" and then Worshipped together 'in the open .at. Victoria'' Park. Plan' .Community Picnic Don't forget the annual: -Com-• mu'nity plonit;° :a , week from Sat-. `. urday,—. June ''ath at the: Scout gro,un�ds. Bring the ,'wihole tam-:' ily and. as one of the 'lboys said • 'Don'it forget ..the +poitato salad:"' .Mrs, Ritchie lett early nierning for London to. be with �.: 1Vlonday T11��-Year=OId Lad the•ii daughter. .before sh e en- ter•cd surgery.- • Lost Two ,Finers Hire Commercial. Teacher At LbHS Mrs. Toes :(Doris) ,•MacKenzie. of Kinloss. Township has been engaged . as cemrriercial teacher at , Ludknow . District Hiegh•. School,..with .duties to commence with the fall . term Mrs, ,Maaken:zie, w110 :will suceed Mr Edward Dzierzek, has been a secretarial member of the Bank of Mon'tieal staff ::n Lucknow for some 'tinne. , . 'There arecurrently two va- cancies• yet to be filled, A French and Science. teacher Are required to: succeed .:Harry I,,ee and A. G. 1VIaoLeo.d•. Applications for Kenneth .Rit•chie, 2g=xnonths old•son df John Ritchie'. of Zion, and ;;,the fate Mrs. Ritchie, • is a patient in Wiin,ghain hospital as the result of an injury in, which he ;lost` the tint two fingers on his . left .hand. The youngster is left handed: Kenneth ' will be 2 years' old on June 22nd. ;He was at the' hoirie of Mr, and '1VIrs Alrlal , Ritchie, and ,got out doors ho- l•fneiotarily on Friday , at supper. Vane when, the Mis.hap. ',occurred: Kenri•ethget-his !han:d, into the IT -bolt drive on the.water supply { motor„ The `first finger is off at the palm of the hand and. the second Linger at the •second 'knuckle. It is .expected the lad; will be in the hos �,pit.al for about both these .positions' ,are, Pres- ten, .days, 'while :the injury,.theals, ently .'being dealt with, and to guard against•'irife•etion_ FireThreatens Gaunt.: Turkey Barn The 1'argie turkey,:barn on .:the, farm of Andrew "'Gaunt of West.:. Wawanosh Township n•eas'y', •fell prey ,'to frames :.last. Wednesday. afternoon, but occurring in the... afternoon as it . Old, was- dis- covered in the nick of time Ad... extinguished:. .• • The_ then had smelled• smoke earlier in the morning' but were.• unable to locate the source.. Less. .Ritchie was . working in thee barn: in the afternoon and upon./ en=. tering the feed room. at, the west' by end the building, Was: dense smoke. A ,call to • Lucknow Fire Dei pertinent rev eale •d that v. ring. had started: a blaze in the wall of ' the feed. room;' The vires Were 'in' a. •wooden panel that 'had purposelly been closed in ,to':prevent mice .from attacking the wiring. 'An iii estigation by an electrician revealed that: the wires had.!been acv�iewed by ro-: dents and that the fire had been smoldering:, for the most of the' day: It had .bu:rned itself well into the wooden !panel:.Whe<:ri tinguished. Ot:h i evidence was found i a n n the feeo' am of wires: that . :had been chewed. Some 'turkeys' had been moved from the • ilt4i1d.i'•g 'iitt' at the thnie , of the oath t.aki about ' 3000 birds Were' still Y .. the barn.