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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-05, Page 15• 4 W.W1USUAli, TUNE 5th, 1963 ,AFr-riFilik111•14,11.4•0.7?‘"le,- • - • . • • • , . . LucKNow sznorlai, ixclusfow, =woo Visited Here, Is flitch- ikirig :From. West To East Coast On Way Overseas *Paid Seale of Edmonton llas been Visiting 'at the Ashfield Manse With his 'grandparents,. Rev. G. IC and Mrs, Kaiser. Ronald. who graduated this spring from the University of Alberta.. With 'his B,A.. degree, is an. nis way to Bavaria, West Germany rwhere he; intends to spend • the SuMmer •woricing,' „studying, sight-seeing and moun- tain cliMbing ,as time and ' fin- ances Pennit. He bitch -hiked ,from Edmonton to. L'Ocknbw reports en interesting trip and good luck, making • the journey in seven days, He tdtes a 50 BRUCE .INCLUDEP THE PEDEEAL ESTIMES John Loney, 'MR. for BrOce, pOints out That Federal Project§ for .the riding aye listed the estimatfts - for the 'fiscal year ending. •IV1Irch .1904. in the details of. the ,ettimates, stibject to the approval of, the Treasury Board, $60,006 is listed for har- bour improvements,. - Sauble Beach (Sauble Itiv•er); 000,90, 'listed ifor •wharf'. reeon- struCtion at Tobermory. 110.n1.64.. On: Mr. and Mrs. Williams G. Hun- ter of Zion Were nonoured at .a family gathering at the Log Cabin Restaurant; Lacknow, on Saturday evening, •Con the occa- sion, of their 25th wedding an- versarY. Fifteen of the irnmed- •iate fani1y attended. • * • Mr. and 'Mrs. Hunter (the for: - mer Beryl Gardner) were, Mar- ried on June 4th. They have a family Of two, Marlene, a tea- cher in London-, and Larry, Attends Lucknow .13istrict High School. After dinner the guests' gathered • ..at. the. Hunter home for .a social tixne, • pound pack of. cooking itz' sleep- • • ' ing equipment. . • tves an this area ROnald. plans Foilowitig his visit'With reIa. Local Men J dge : to go onto. St'. 'John's, New- .- fOundland and from there by freighter to 'Copenhagen: While. in Germany he planson. doing a bit :of studying. . As a member of the' Canadian Alpine club: he is also Jooking . forward to some mountain climb.; ing in •the French • Alps, Ronald has done .considerable Mountain • climbing, in. the, Canadian Rock- ies and .'has even .attempted :the highest 0„anadian. peak, . Mount RobsOn, •13,000 feet high,...but not with the 'intention of reaching the fo.g enshrouded crest. Having receiVed a• Canada Council award of 44500,.:Ronald • who is only. 21, i11 e. !back in ..Edrixorrton .next fall to ; do graduate -work at the 1.1niver • sity fin ecOnoynit geography, ; Reconitneliclet, Dept. Of„elfareH. . ReeVe' George Joynt of Luck-. -now, •chairman of the Brucelea Haven , coinmittee of county. council, announced the .,first of the week that final appointment •Of H, D Thompson of Lucknow (as supetinte•nddra of •Bruceaea Haven •had been .made by the County. committee. • : Mr. Thompson, 4he was •assis- ,iant Superintendent,' recently was ...appointed 'acting superin- tendent.Of the county residence for senior citizens.. : • 'A .communication received re-., 1Cently by the ',C(,?mmittee*: from. N. PreW„ director.. of homes for the .agedi Department •af fire, Toronto, read in part, "We are pleased. to 'inform you , that. H. D Thompson hat successfully COmpleted, an, apProved..cOurse of instruction with. this 'branCh and has' obtained a mark of 86% On the • written, ekamination. We, &insider, •Mr. Thornriton'..an • ex- cellept candidate .and he. should :prove to. be above average .111;a7 .terial for • superintendent”, VIIARGE. • OF REPAIR SHOP AT MASON'S:, GARAGE 3110k 'MacRae is in charge d the s repair, shop at Charles Me: • son's Central Garage in. Duck -. now, , having assumed his ditties. the first- of the 'week. • •„. • : took to judging, and now . to*****Imiomings•••0011110011‘00111111•11Mmilliell. illineleislim . . tattendshntrnany fairs. in this 'ea.,, .. • .. : ,,, • •• ... : . .., 41 'pacity. - • • . ., Not by bread. alone... a ,. . ,. •, •0 ine fairs •signed, tup for this:sea-. , . n .. ., . . . MILDMAY ROTARY' . - .. . Be alteady has some eight or , • • • . _ , ' •-. is. son; commencing at the Clinton , - 111 Spring S'.show. Ambrig, 'the fairs • . B 1 N G ' . . . iii, . a s year . is a irs - une .engage- • b ' f t t ' * , • • • Ment at the Western 'Fair Lon- • ' At C inton Show Two area gentlemen were jud- ges at the Clinton. Spring Show on., Saturday. :. Elmo Pritchard ju•dge.d• the • heavy horse classes and .George Kennedy was.• the. beef cattle iudge. ° It 'was George's first time, as jtOge... at the Clinton show, where in other years he had !fre- q.uently .,been an ,exhibitor. 4,Repagitized. Senior, ;Judge'? In 'recent year's Elmo has' gi-• ven up ,the''•role .of exhibitor. .tO take up horsejudging and he it one of three' men judges in On- tario who 'hold, a eard • as a "re-, cogniied • senior. judge.": • Elm.' holds /rneinbershiP:, in• the Canadian Horse Shows iociation of.the National Egnest7 • Han Federation Of Canada.• , Both George :and 'tamp were. initiated _ into, 'the sho*:,rinig: at LucknOW pail. Fair aS "boys". - one' as a cattle exhibitor and; .the other, as an exhibitor Of horses. ' • • • ' • . .From. 1946. to '1958 • Elmo amer,d professional exhibitor • 'with his heavy :,horse teams and • PAG E FIFTEgN. Observed Their 66th Anniversary • Mr: 'and: Mrs: Thotinat'. H. Burns observed; their 66th 'Wed,, ding ' anniversary ' on Sunday; June : 2nd, .a:t Brucelea. Walkerton. Each Marked.their 95th hirtIkr. • - • • day.. in .1Vlay. Scores of: -friends in this Com- miinity where they • have sPent-. thek', long 'Ilfetiine, extend con, gratulatiOnt an best ,Wishes. Cut Courtesy KitcnnerKitchener Record , don, ..fEerin 'September • 6 to .14.• • • • .. I • ., I .,,.-Community Centre Mildmay . 1 • /. ' LANGSIDE • .o . . nes ay • iune:-12:-• • . • _ - -- 1. their meetmg during c itrc : ., _Childien• ' ihe..church_.-held d We . --.. - 7 — • - ' ' ' • ii ' service at • the school on' Sunday. a1for • • • • 9:00 p.m. -- • ' ;. ,.• ° Church 'services re at9.5 . • - ' - mi • • mmer months Infant bap- •. . . . a . , • . •IN tism is to be held next Sunday. r 1;30 in prizes - . , - . ,0:• Sunday, June •16th .',Is anniver-, - . ' • . . • sail services at •11 o'clock and in . • . ...... • ..........2 8 00 p.m. Rev. Fish' of Win ham - 1101111112001100411111111moinigiessuliii".111!.."'"'"-•--- is to be special speaker. • , shower was held in the *60. •••••0004••••••••••••00•••••••••••••••••• ?I •••• Ir% . . :. • • .4-i • _ • , • DOMINION , . . . . . . •• !;`' . 'i 7'June, 110, August • Tickets .With Every 111• Dominion Tire Puichase • ' Gives Yon A -Chance On The Superiest, Monttify, DraW For I '• 100 Gallons: of Gas Fr 2 .Winners Each IVIontli • • Por.1)0iVIINION TIRES and .DRAW TiCKE,TS ,Visit: • KEITH JOHNSTON'S ••• •- • .. • , stiPrgrest ..• . * • • Phone .357. t 9 !,000••••••000000040000•4•004••0000006100400,0. • • • 1• .• • • 0 ' A tchOol • for Miss Lois Conley,, briderto-be. A nicely arranged• program was arranged by Mrs. William Scott' & school children .who sang cltiets, choruses and played piano solos:, A reading & contest was given by Ms. Ivan aidlaw The ibride was escorted to her chair by Mrs, • Clayton 1Leddy and.. M2r. Wan Laidlaw. !Mrs, Led•dy read anaddrestcsf good wishes. Lois received many loVelY :uteful gifts and gracious- ly thanked all. • Mr: and Mrs. William. ,Evans visited on • Sunday , with „ their' Son, Mr.' and Mrs. BOili Evans and. family. at 'llamiltcin. • • Mr. and".1VIrs. Pat MacMillan: and family visited 'on Sunday lo , with ' relatives in Watero. • iMr. and Mrs. Everett Whytock and. .fainily Were SUnday even- . ing visitors with and Mrs. 'Frank Miller, •Births HOPPER — At Xincardine liosz pital on :Wednesday, May 15th • to •Mr., and .aVirs, :Kenneth ,}top-* per's•of. 6,„ Lucknow,. a son, 'Keith Carl. ` MASON" — At 'Kincardine Hos vital on• Wednesday, May 2dnd, 190, to Mr.. arid Mrso. Hugh Ma, Son, /LA,. 1, 1ipiy a' daughter, • 04 S:helley IA; tte. lh t • • • . • e • tittle Yuen Forsch, 10, has lived with her family oil her life On • this pitiful,. crowded boat in the Hong Kong area. This it the fate of thousands', some of whom actually never Set foot on dry land. Now there is a ray of hope that bright, 4001190rd Yuen 'Fong' will get the education that will permit het to escape this life when she is grown, far she is one of 12 children in the Far East arid Europe who have • been financially' "-adopted" •, • through Foster.Parente Man, Montreal, by hundreds•of titliens of Kingston, Ontario, who ,contribute to their support through the' CKWS Happy Silo*, Club. Recently it became known that / Yuen Fong longed to play the organ in a crude thapel on, 0. nearby boat andthe Kingston people were quick to ratite extra • rnettey needed to give her regular letioes. You tory, as an in-.. dividual or as a member of a Orr:A:ph:tan help to fulfIll the • physicc*l. arid emotional needs of d Child oversease-and cpr.: respond 'With them rlOgOlatly. Write: Foster 'Parents' Plan ,• Box 65, Station i,),• Montreal, * • 1