The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-01-17, Page 114'
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i again officers are president,Mrs.
1.
� K. Dawson; 1st vice -press, Mrs.:
• C. Blake; 2nd vice-pres., ' Mrs. H.:
• ,: Finnigan. •
• • r,. Tho. Rivett was indisposed
•r Nlwith illness the first of the week.
•• ' :: Not°feeling the best he 'endeavour-
•' -ed'tocarry out .his duties, on the
j' .. in.ail route,' Dungannon, R.R. 1 in
• Ashfield •township, He became ill•
• . • and weak and was helped home
• • by someone along the 'way. home
4•. and, the mail coif' ed ben de -
nu „ig
• 1i'Vered,•
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•• Quite a number in this locality
•• ' are . undergoinga seize of "flu"•.
i`' .that seems to ang .on..
• •Several attended the Nile unit-
ed Church last Sunday 'afternoon
•for Comifunion service. With Rev.
• W. 3 Hoapen of North St. Unit -
Ni' ed' Church, Goderich in, charge,
WEAN]
• JAN:. 17th; 1962 •
W. A. "BUD"
HAMILTON
HEATING .011:5 -GASOLINE.
OTHER FARM PRODUCTS:
PH.220 W -LUCKNOW
Resident
Struck .BTruck:
(D1.1NGANNON NEWS)
Mr: Ennis • Comfort 'arid'five
'five'
• companions of St. Catharines, 'en-
'joyed the week -end at Blake. Bro-
thers farm and which included
a''hunting. :' trip. , The • visiting
friends accompanying were Keith.
:Campbell,'Wilfred Hall,' Ren; Tay-
lor, 'Bob Cleverley,' Henry .Hog-
man. k .'
Mr, and Mrs., Douglas, Reid,
Toronto. visited for ,.the week -end
with the' . formers :parents, M.
and . Mrs. W. G. Reid . and. brother,
Jack.
'The' Sigma C' b4Ys ;are: enjoy-
ing a skating rink: they'made last
week on the recreational grounds.
= A joint prayer= Meeting., 'will
be .held next • Sunday at ' Erskine
Presbyterian Church, January:
21st: at 3:30.. p.m: Thevillage
churehes•`afternoon services are
cancelled for this service ands all
• members •,and adherents'•, of- the.
three : ,churches ` are; invited .to
oto
: attend:
:Mrs: Irvine Henry:` had word
that 'her sister, : Miss :Elizabeth
.Anderson of Montreal was knock=
ed down by a truck when she
was crossing the street: She re-
ceived a:.badl ; dislocated elbow
.and chips' '6ff :the bone:• She was
treated for ',shock 'and . her. , arm
put in a' heavy, . cast. Miss And
ersoii.. a ' nurse, .has her own,.
chronic; .hospital• :hi Montreal., •
:Miss Clara Sproul, ;returned to,
Stratford on'Mondayafterspend
ing three weeks with her sisters, ,
Misses , Rebina and Nettie Sproul.
Mr.' Delmer ;Maize returned to.
tudies at: O A.C.,. Guelph •.'after:
spending the.' Christmas' vacation
at home. '
We were sorryto'hear of Mrs.
Richard Park Sr., having . a `nasty
fah°.
40,,taturday just as she .was
answering the `telephone. It was
thought she 'took a '. week spell
and falling, broke five ribs•. and
• a badly ,bruised shoulder as re-
vealed by' -ray. at Goderieh
pital, After: treatment she re-
turned.
eturfed• home ••
Mr: and !Mrs. Ross Henry and
family. spent .Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. I..'Henry.
.The ,United Church:Women's
organization will hold the first
.meeting on January 29th ii tli
e
baseinent at • 2 p.m: Those join-
ing in January will be counted
as Charter 'Members. We mention
THE LUC
'CLEARANCE SALE of; regular
stock, one-thirdtoone-half off'
binders, •colognes, perfumes,
soaps, etc •Elmer Umbach'Phar-
macy, phone 32, sLuckno.w..
EIeci Officers
Of Church Groups:
• .(AMBERLEY • NEWS)
The inaugural service; of Pine
River United :Church. Women
was held or Sunday, January 14th
with Rev. J. C°" Hutton officiating,
After the responsive reading and
hymn "Praise the Lord ye heav-
ense•- addre him,' the scripture
reading by Mrs. T. Bell from
Itoma(is7 chapter .8 .was fohccwed
with an anthem by the choir;
"How; .firm a. foundation.!' After
an irnspirng• address by Rev: J. Cr.
Hutton,. • the dedication of the
members of the executive follow-
ed: President, Mrs.- John •Fer'gu-
son ;; • vice-pres., Mrs. Leonard' Ir-
.win 2nd •vice -pies, _Miss .Grace
Cameron; secretary; Mrs. Murray.
,Walden • treasurer, . Mrs. ..John
McDonald,
President: of Afternoon Auxili-
ary; Mrs. Sant Gibson; Secretary -
treasurer, ,Mrs., George Wightrrian.
President • of Evening .Auxiliary,
Mrs: 'Jack Liddle; : Secretary, -trea-
surer, :'.Mrs. ;Leonard Reid; Con-
veners of Standing Cornmittees—:
Program, Mrs., Eldon Bradley;„
Manse, Mrs. Delbert ,Wilson;' Sup- '
<ply, and Welfare,'. Mrs., 'Cecil
Humphrey; .;'Christian Education,.
Mrs. William'
Ferguson;'•
munity Friendship shnp andF1 oCo
emrs
'
,
Mrs.:.Melville. Henry; Press and'
Publicity; Mrs: William Courtney;
Social activities , and' catering,
Mrs.. Mac Boyd; °Work. Committee,
Mrs..: Bert Irwin; Representative
ori Hall Comhiittee, Mrs. . Ray
Collins,.; ' Organist, . Mrs.' James
Nesbitt; Past' President of ,W.M.S.,
Mrs. J. Blue; Past President of.
;Ladies Aid, Mrs: T.' Bell.
'Election of officers., for .1962 of
St.. Luke's Anglican Guild; at
Lurgan restilted as •follows res-
'ident • Mrs ' Gordon Ernmerton-
Vice-Pres., Mrs. William Collins;
Secretary; Mrs. .John Scott; Trea
surer, Mrs.',.Reg, Godfrey; Leader
of. Littie..Hellpers, Mrs..Carl Wil
kin; Pianists, Mrs. John E'rnrner _
ton and' Mrs. William Courtney;
Ways and •Means, Mrs T. Farrell,
Mrs.` Chester Emm.erton Mrs: .Ileg
Godfrey; Work Committee,' Mrs.
John: Emrnerton; ' Mrs..' William
Courtney,: Mrs.: Art ' Courtney;
Mrs: William Wilkin, Auditors,,
I:M rs.. Art Courtney.•and Mrs.
Courtney. The' balance on , hand
showed ar : appreciable years
work.
r•The' one• daycourse on "Par -
KNOW $
INEL, I UCKNOW, cerAII.IO
:PAGE. ELEVEN
o".
•liamentary Procedure" with Mrs:.
•Gordon, Maynard, of Unionville
as leader was held 'January • 10th
`at the ',home' `of Mrs.• Donald.
,Courtney.'Despite .sP•P ite oor road 'con-.
ditions, `13 ladies were present.
The ' 'Meeting . oPpened with the•
Ode,: and ;Mary Stewart. Collect;
Mrs. Maynard dealt with the New
.hared book and stressed the study'
of -it;from tint to time 'for cor-
rect information. Much .confusion
she said. can' be caused by
proper.: signing', of cheques: Duties:
of each "officer . was "dealt with
very' .thoroughly and` mariy points
AD • remeniber. were .•noted. The.
ladiesadjourned at • noon., for:,
lunch . when a social .half hour
as, enjoyed as many interesting. inciderits Were related b
r Mrs.,
�y
Maynard on her 'travels' to Cey-•
lon, New Zealand, England and '
other points.Further•studycon
t inued in the afternoon program.
Miss 'Iva 'Smeltzer of Goderich
spent Sunday 'with. her, 'parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Art Smeltzer.
,Congratulations go 'to Mr.. .and
`Mrs. William Kempton on' the
arrival of a daughter at.. Kincar-
dine hospital, January 9th, •also
to . Mr. and Mrs: Ivan Cook.. of
Amberley , who are the ' proud
parents of , a daughter , born J'anu•
ary .13th at Kincardine hospital.
'Friends of Bob Scott of the:4th"
concession. are pleased ••to •know
'he is recovering in St :a Joseph
:Hospital, London, aftercar acci-
dent •which .resulted in a broken
nose 'and other complications.. •
• Percy, Court ley is currently at
the, home of Mr; and .Mrs. 'Art
Courtney of Ariber° . y:.
at -."They Say„
About Artlucuc. . Ice
-A* generous cheque from ' J'aek.
and Oliye Macintosh' of Oshawa,
was ' accompanied. by .this note
-from Olive, "I have many happy
memories, of 'skating in Lucknow,
including the on •carnival
nights-. Good luck to the ' cam-
paign!"
Mrs, MacIntosh is the daughter
. of the late Mr. and , Mrs. James
Alton. Jack. was a: resident. of
Lucknow for a few years as man
ager of the Walker' Store, which
wag. located in what . is now.` The.
Mayfair Restaurant,
.,
'Last week Bob Finlay and ` '
Fri ay - Saturday, January
•
Morgan Henderson. put the ice
•
Nume. Your 'Own Price At The
ucti..on
NO RESERVE ON COMPLETE ° STOCK
MILL D STORE
Kincard.nei
fund thermometer -in place at the
right hand'' side of the Post 1.:
.Of -
Sale Hours — 30 to. 4' .m : --7
f ices entrance, so .the . public Jcan .� Z � . • P ,
keep an eye on its upward trend.
In addition the progress will be
followed `dollar by dollars' in The.
Sentinel donors .list.
*• * *
•
The response from. •' "Old Boys
and Girls has.' been.,:very en-
couraging and quickly' so
for ' the first. ' letters . didn't • go
out in the mail' until last ,Theirs-
day; r
* *..*
The Centennial. list was . the
basis for mailing, and as. is to be
expected this will ' have itsin
accuracies : and omissions ,How-,
ever,' receipt, 'of • a.• letter is : not
P.
'essential for. anyone to. make .. a
donation. }
One: of the letters already' re
turned 'by•;the Post Office as:•>not
deliverable was received • by Gor-
don •Fisher. on Tuesday with this
rotation, "Address ..:unknown,
house: removed:
View1:Htothe. Slides:
'At Next Meeting.
A meetin , of:the -directors of
the 'Lucknow ucknow and District Horti''
culture Society was held on Tues-
day evening January.9th.. 9th. 'Ken.
Cameron, . president of _ the ,Soci
ety, • suggested that .due' to., such
•a, ,poor attendance..'o to' the
bad. weather,'.. just thetiPost : ur
gent,-b,u$inessbe considered
• P ;ojects 'for both the Junior
and Senior members • were " dis-.
cussed . at some ;length:' Sugges-
tions were offered to. remedy.'the.
,
washing out• of theflower. bed
to the. north . of' the. arena, ..anti
Mr... 'Bristow. who was .:appointed.
to "meet with the Council in Feo-
ruary was :asked to ''discuss this
with _them:'
• Due. to the Tack o
photography contest :::was held
locally., °' I:
'Miss Ada • Webster •. ` and: ' M Mr.
Bristow , volunteered :,to ;be re-
sponsible . for the :regular -meet-
ing to be held as usual, the :third`
Friday. of the Month,,January
19th, ' at :8 p.m., when 'slides 'd
the Christrnas; • home. decorations
are:; to be shown: and:: prizes;
awarded` n,'a guessing contest as
to the identityof •the homes.
It • was suggested that a ' full
directors meeting •; be held the
same ' evening following the re-
gular.meeting.•
'oath : Hospitalized
..
y
Accident Injuries•�`
• (KINLOUGH NEWS)
Mr. P. A. 'Murray • is the newly
elected ,reeve of Kinloss Town -
Ship succeeding ,'the late Harold
Percy...• . ,
Mrs.'Frank Maulden, Mrs; Per-
ry Hodgins; .and Mrs: Jack Barr
from , the Presbyterian W:.$.,
attended • the annual. • Maitland
Presbyterial in Wingham on
• y.
Miss ' Marjorie: • Thompson of
Kingarf spent the Week -'end `with,
Miss Evelyn Nicholson, •
ORelatives and, friends of Miss
Vera. Boyle of Moose•Jaw Sask, :
will be pleased to know that she
is making a favourable• recovery
at her hd✓ine following major sur-
gery in December.: And: also, Mr.
Bob Scott` of Huron who under-
went surgery in St. Joseph's hos-
pital, London last week' Bob
30 to, 1:0
TERMS - 'R ..STRICTLY CASH:
Thousands;. of bargains- in Men's.: Women's and
Children's Wear Electrical Appliances '. Paints
Footwear - Many Other Items.,
DORNE and; DORIS McLELLAND, Aucs.
Lucknow W,[ To Assist. In Organizin
Cancer SocietyF�rL
The 'January in� etin g of Luck -
now
he e
�.
Women's Institute .was: held
:on Friday' in.the xneetmg room. of
:the Town Hall 'with Mrs. jJ • L.
McMillan presiding°
As: 1.962 is the. -66th • Anniver-
sar.'y ...of' Women's• , 'Institutes, ' a
luncheon is'' being. 'held „iii the.
Queen Elizabeth . Building'. at the
CNE:; Toronto on:February :19th.,'
Mrs: ;Ha. Smith' of Nebraska, a
world' vice-president will be
guest. speaker. It was `'moved' by
-Mrs Omar. -Brooks, and Mrs.
,A,+McI ay that they. have .enter-
tainment for ..their •' own branch
It Was Moved; .by Mrs R: 'Ro.
berCson and • seconded by' Mrs
Salkeld that.. the. •Institute hold a
a'
was ''on :the critical list' :after `his
car skidded on, the icy pavement
on Highway 86 west of Luc'know.'
He .'was later 'taken • to Wingham
Hospital and on to London.Mem
bers. of• his family were 'at his
bedside during the past week..
Bob is` a 'grandson 'of Mrs Win
Cox;' ,<
On Sunday next- the Anglic 'n
.i ,.f
service Will be at ] 1 a°ixi ; for .they
service of Holy •• Communion:
Visitors ..With Mrs.: J W. _ Col-'
well were Mr. '.and • :Mrs:' Albert.
Colwell, Allan. and.Marilyn `of
Kinloss,.. Mrs. Howard Thompson,
Purple 'Grove and.Mr. and •Mrs.'
Currie Colwell arid Anne;'`Con. 2.
Mrs.:Howard Thompson :of. Pur
ple Grove •'spent a •few. days with
Mr. and Mrs.' Bert .Nicholson and
family:.
tclswvndDistr,i.ct
family. night in 'honour. of , the
•65"th � Anniversary..
I
Mc.ved by'Mrs. P. Stewart and
seconded , by Mrs. :' G..' Whitby.
that.4-H 'Club girls be present at
the• February 'meeting and model
the'. dresses they' - made. ` ade
The • leaders. are .'to be invited
to:Family Night.
• A. donation to the Artificial Ice
Fund.was discussed.,and ••decision
r Until . the Februa '
held over, t ry''
meeting ;
The : Citizenship and Education
convener,. Mrs.. Mole, introduced;••.:
the •'guest speaker, . Rev° Wilfred
Wright, who gave •.a very::fine
talk, on the. rneaning'.of• .a. good
citizen :and the need of a broader-
Christian
broader Christian education in'• the homes
''and schools. Mrs. J' :W. 30nt
' .°L Old. vveet:•
sang: ;a � solo, .. Laves.: . S
Song"' accompanied • by ' Mrs., ''
Strapp: Roll' call _was-, .ansWered:• •
by;..How 1: can bea-better citizen.'
Mrs:' G. -McDiarmid'introduced'.'
Mr; • Delaney. of; -the Ontario Can
cer 'Society Who ' gave informa-
tion' on the: activities and the
many ways people can be helped:
through this : „,organization. Mr.
Delaney., asked for . assistance •to
organize ; a ; branch ` in Lucknow, ..
tep
o help further the work of`'the
Cancer Society locally. •
On, . a• 'motion byMrs. Strapp
PP
and;Mr 'A MacNay,it' was `de
� M �..: .
cided that' the W°I.. would help'
to • form: a branch :for'; Lucknow•:
•Lunch• was :served by •the hos-.
'testes,' Mrs. ` Mole, 'Miss L. Fin.
la: son Mrs. G. McDiarmid and
Mrs.' :Elliott. •
The Electors' Of
-..
Township. Of .Kinloss.
Ladies and .Gentlemen,
Thankyou 4ricerely for yotir support
. e'lecting:'nie as Reeve; of Kinloss. ' 1, 'truk :I 'may.:
be able to serve,' you , in a: way that'; will 'merit
your coifcdence.
Sincerely,
Mu1ra�
/
To. The 'Electors Of
Township Of ; Kinloss
Lades and Gritlernen,
My *since•i'e thanks 'are' extended to • .those.
who'. ,Ali .> I1.>ortiecl 'me, aro' ito '�\rr, Murray go tidy
g=r { n� ,tions and beSit 'wishes as. well ass' 'to
COIL;.- .atll 1. , ,,
].Kinloss. Council' for 'a" successful terns of office':
Sincerely,
allose ' Conn ..