The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-04-11, Page 2P4GE. TWO
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW.,, , ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, APIRTI,-i;i,th-1
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French Teacher
G�ii.:ig To Windsor
The . •Liucknow (District High
School Board is again 'advertising
• for a French teacher td. succeed
• Frank Desiarlais.
Mr. Desjarl.ais originally ,re-.
signed from the • local .staff • to
accept a position .inToronto. Sub=
Sequently he applied for the va•
, cancy resulting from his original
resignation and ' was rehired by
the Board at their April. meeting
:an 1Vfondayof lastweek.
On' Thursday ' afternoon ?nein-
'bets of: the Board's teacher' cam-
mittee met with the teaching staff
at , the invitation 'of the teachers
to discuss matters of mutual con-
cern.
Thursday evening Mr.' Desjar-
lais, contacted a ' member of •.the,
Board to advise them he had ac-
cepted a, teaching :position, in
Windsor. • •
Review 'Addition Plans:•
Mr. ; :M. Allison of the firm . of
Salter: and Allison' met with. the
• 'Board •agaih.. on. Friday of last
week to discuss preliminary plans
of the addition, to the •High School.,
Finalized : plans • will be sub-
mitted next week and , pending
financial approval froth the-MVMu,n=
%cipal Board the project, will have
• -the green ,light.. •
un anon Natwe.••
g.
a 100 t.s_leh (DYTNGANNON .NEWS:)
. Mr: Arnold'' Stathers held a;
successful auction sale On Tues-
day -and is"•• moving • to' his farm
adjacent to, •the'_ present, location..
Mr.. `Don .Dow�eriey, •:'Sh�ep.ardton,.
has 'rented the ."house, who '. in
tarn sold, his .:farm ; to • : Mr. Tal-
. nay's,; Goderich The, • latter
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'having sold •their. dwelling .to'
Roy' Finnigan, Auburn... • : '
'On' Monday.: a complete • Selling
Y, P g
i..out of farm stock and ii nple
inents, was held d 'MondaY. pax the
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farm . of 'Mr. George Tuwa'mley.
.We are sorry.. to. know Gegrge
is • con'fined to Goderich Hospital
with. a heart condition.
Gordon. '' Finnigan . was
.hospitalized . a week in. • Wing-
ham Hospital and came home ori.
Monday.
Mrs. Wirinifred Widcomle, of
Windsor, :Who attended a birth-
day party ' for her brother; ,Mr.
Bill `McClure, Elmira, spent a,
few; days with her ':aunts, 1Vtisses
Rebiria and 'Nellie- Sproul.
Mrs,.,,
Finnigan'Spent S ent a'
. .
few •days; last week` With her
daughter,: and ',`• son-in-law; Mr..
and 'Mrs.', Bill ' •Atkinson, ' Osha= '
wa: ', '
A ' United Church service .was
held :at 'Dungannon of,. the three.
congregations , with Nile and• P,ort
Albeit at 2 p.m. Sunday. Rev.
W. J. ten ':Hooper- of North St.
United Church was,' in charge
Four.. babies 'Were baptized, vvho.
were' Richard: Albert ,McGee son
.
of. Mr.. and Mrs.' Harold McGee;
James Douglas. ')"Finnigan,. •soin pf
Mr. and Mrs. Chester • Finnigan
and , -Ann Ribey, . daughter .•
of . Mr.. and Mrs. George Ribey
and Timri " Dean Hodges, son
of . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Hodges;
'Sacrament of the •Lor'd's Supper
Was an impressive . service tori-
ducted by. 'Ren,: ten Hooper fol-
lowing an address' ' •in 'accord-
ance.:Rev.• Smith • of Sarnia,' who
-is preaching for a call will •oc-
cupy,.the pulpit net Sunday.,
Miss Jessie Wallace, • Goderich
is :visiting ' Miss E. McMillan `,&
Mrs. Jessie (lver.
.Mary Lou Henry and brother,
Bill Henry,, visited. Sunday with
their grandmother, Mrs. I•rvine
H y, We were sorry .to hear of.
Mrs. Thomas Webster' having to
undergo surgery 'at , Victoria
Hospital, Goderich this . week..
•• 'We hope her condition• improves
:• andshe will be ok. Her datigh=
ter, Mrs. Bill •fiEttabelle) Brad=
ley, Goderich, a :registered nurse,
is with her during: ' the trying
time. • ,Miss ' Helen McGee is
looking after. her 'ohildren in
their home while le she' is. away..
,Miss Ida Whyard is home
. again. after` three months with
a cousin, Mrs. Herb Curran, •of
Luckn•6:w.
SORRY! ,
.A' last minute rush of news.
copy --some of which could
have been ;in 'earlier -- over-
taxed available' space and
mechanicalcapacity to cope.
With; it this week,; and has
had to be omitted.:'
ZION
Kenneth Charles Ritchie;. son
of Mr John Ritchie. and the late
Mrs. 'Bitch' , christened at
his home her'*''' ., , ;aturday ev-
ening by Rev.. ' •on Kaiser.
The. attending guests were serv-
ed dinner by Miss Betty Alton,
.assisted by her sister, Marjorie..
Those : froth this 'community;
who appeared. 'on Sang .'Time TV..
,on Sunday were; . Jim Hunter,
Douglas Hackett,. John. Ritchie,
Bill Hunter; Larry' hunter Grant
Helm and .Herb Hunter:.
Two. infants .were christened
Sunday ,at a baptismal service in
Zion '` church. ' ' Sharon • ouise,
daughter of Mr: and Mrs, Lorne
Cook and, Jeffery Allan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John:' Hunter. '
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Fiddlers' Do Kept
Floor Jumping
lst HI1�TIOSS BOY ''SCOUT
TROOP .
The "Fiddlers'; Jamboree 'is .now
history, :but, fram• the comments
heard. on •every side, last Friday's
dance: was • a : Wonderful night to
remember.: Picture if, you:. can,
7 violiirs, 'a guitar, banjo ' 'and •
piano, playing •Nelly Gray :and Red
Wing. ' The ,packed 'Hall ' , didn't
have • to picture. .• it • 'for .:.all night
.long: the old 'times'. and ..reels kept
the floor :literally jumping.
Mr. & :Mrs. Ernie Xing brought,.
along; Ntr;. and' Mrs. Tommy. Par-
•ker to help wit4i. the music. Ern
ie's banjo and 'Tomniy.'s *guitar
added a great: deal,' ,as_: did their
songs Some ' .of you may ,remem-'
bei Tommy from. OKNX` 1 radio
days: Ernie ' and Tommy ' sang
several times 'each,' and Made-
line .: Breckles . joined ,:Ermie for
April Showers:
The Scout Ladies Auxiliary
served 'lunch at the counter
'downstairs, and everyone was
so pleased at how , comfortable
the . new. ` oil furnace • kept,' the
basement.
{ We .: hope .we haven't ,forgot-
ten anyone ' who• played Friday.
night; but ' anany .thanks are due
to Fiddlers Jack Wraith, Billy
Houston, . 'Fraser M,dK,inn•on, Ira
Dickie, '..Gordon ' :.Wall; Bill Stan-
ley 'and Roy Cornish; and to
callers Alphonse Murray, George
Haldenby. . Peter Moffat and'
'Gerald Murray; and to , pianists'
Edna ..Boyle, Enlma. Jean. _Percy,
Joyce McEwen and 'Elsie Hou-
ston.
ou-ston..
One . other comment and we'll`
'forget the .'dance for .this year,-
When 'Group. Chairman Orville:
Elliott thanked .everyone , he Gadd-
ed that • maybe we o•wbuld have'
another : Jamboree next year.
With one •'voice several •iii . ,the
audience ' called out 'Why' wait
till --next year?"
Well, we probably will wait, but
When. next . winter rolls around,
A successful'' card party was
held Monday night at the Orange
Hall. ,Ten tables 'of euchre Were
played. Winners were Mrs.. `J .•C.
Maize and .Mr's; John. Falls: The.
men's prizes •were won 'by Tom
Culbert and Arthur Young.
,We expect soon. to have pre-
pared
re
pa •red an. interesting out line " of,
Mr. and Mrs. Ti C. ' 'Andersoh's
trip west and south. We .might
mention • at this time—congratu-
lations to their aunt whore they
visited; who• this April .10;th is
observing her •.ioOth birthday.
She is Mrs. Anna Berry, •resid-
ing in Laguna Anna
Home in
Sari 'Fransico, `.,California, While
her sight and • heari'ng " is some
what impaired, hers memory was,
quite good. She was • born one
mile north, of Dungannon,' April
'10th, 1862, the 6th child 'of the
late Mr `ahhd• :Mrs. Thomas :An-
derson, She remembered :Gavin,
Green, Goderich, just two days'
.older, Mr. and' Mrs.. '1'. C;. Ariy'
derson visited Mr, Green •at the
hospital Before they left
Form Registerei.J.'.
Nurses` Chapter .
On April 5th, the registered
nurses of Huron and Bruce held
a ,second meeting in the Wing-
ham town ball in Connection
with. the fprmation of a chap,
ter. .Mrs. Ensingberger of • Gode-
rich opened the meeting and
.,
introduuced Miss Eileen Minty;
DDirector. of Nursing; Brantford
General Hospital; who .explain—
ed • the irnporlante; .of forming
chapters.
Miss Irene 'Lawson, Field Se
eretary from the Registered Nur
ses Association of: Ontario, with,
head •office in Toronto, explain-
ed: the lune ions of a chapter &
Stressed. the ':reading of R.N.AO,
news bulletins and; of the . Can-
adian ;•Nurses' Journal.' Chapters.
are formed pat the request of
nurses within, the area,, not •by•
:the • association;.•
' Chapters; mustwork, think i• &
develop leadership and 'use par-
liamentary procedure an •conduct
ing meetings. There are twelve'
districts in Ontario, each hav-
ing one or 'more chapters mak-
ing a. total of 43 ehaptens.
A number of „nurses from they
Lucknow area attended; Thurs
,d'ay . night's meeting.. The ap
pointment . .of officers. ' of, .the
new' chapter, will be finalized at
the .May, .meeting.;'
/
those .wonderful' fiddles will 'just
have, to he tuned up again.'.
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The annual salvage- drive . is
slated for this . Saturday,, so.: when
the trucks'.and Scouts: come' your
way , around .the Township', ' .we
hope you have your baskets; bot-
tles .and ;batteries ready. We do
need and appreciate your
PURPLE
NEEDS
CROSS BLITZ
Will , • Be Held
IN LUCKNOW
Tuesday; April 1 lth
Conducted . `BY Members : Of The .q
Lucknow Branch. Of The Royal CanadianLegion
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GIVE .TILL 'IT ,.HELPS!.
homes. .. . ' ' ' Mr. Robert McCosh returned
;Mrs.: Francis Boyle and Mrs ' oto • his home in Ripley after-
Helen,.Swann • spent Thursday in • spending the . winter with. Mr, &
.. MTs. Wiltiarn Arnold ,.
Oinien' Souxnd; • . •
Miss Marilyn Smith and Miss Mr...and. Mrs. Victor Gawley;
Caroline Forster• spent ': the .Mr, and 'Mrs. -Claude' Dore were
week -end with .Mr and 'Mrs. Friday evening guests of, Mrs,.&
Gordon Patterson. ' . Mrs:, Russel' Hewitt.
Edburt iBushell :Miss Miss Hilda Emerson,•. London'
Mrs. ,
Margaret :. Robertson;.. Mrs.. 'Don spent the week end with; Mr::&
MccCosh Mrs, ,Herb f ''Far ell, Mrs 344...$am Emerson:
William Arnold,' Mrs. George - Mrs. ' Frank', Dore • and : Mrs,
Harkness):. Mrs: tewart., Need=, William Arnold attended the'
ham, o
'Mrs. Morf rd' Mackay' at- ; circuit ',meeting ofd.: ie United.
'tended' the. • 65th • anniversary church°Women at Bervie. on
since the •founding of Worsens Tuesday ' at which time Mrs. Wale;
'Institutes at:.Reds Corners on ter :Farrell was,:guest speaker.,
•.:.Mr. and ' Mrs. Donald Mc Monday. ,
Mr. James Emerson •..Ontario REFILL' 'PROBLEMS SOLVED'
Cosh, Mr. and- ..Mrs • ; Chester.. • �, •
Emnierton;:•were in Markdale. Ton ':Veterinary College, Guelph,' ;Micro' oint. ball .point �en,re•"
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Friday, evening attending`: Grey. spent :the_. week -end ;with ;Mr.
fills solethat "does it
i s y .fir
roble'm for'' all . ,pens. fit.
'A number: attended.. the ' old ,Pp They
• paper -mate, eversharp, `. seripto,
time . Fiddler's •Programme :. m. Waterman, � sheaffer; • �tearever.
Holyr'ood 'Friday , n.i%ght. . , 1 other popular, • makes,
1Vlr: and Mrs: Gordon ' Mac . and , 83, p p,
1Donaki and •` Mary. Helen .were See ' for • yourself; unconditionally'
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:Sunday. guests . of Mr, and Mrs. guaranteed, :49c.. at The Labor
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Bert Thom 'son Teeswater. ' Sentinel,; phone •35, Lucknow,.
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•Mesdarries Victor Gawdey, '
Helen 'Swann, ; Francis. ' ' ale,
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Donald McCosh,' George, Emerson, (Too Late to' Class Y)
AUCTION:SALE •
An „Auction;, Sale of: the, corn,
,plete household effects :.of the
County Tarin forum annual:ban:' and 'Mrs. ': George Emerson
,quet . at which. time the ' T. C.
Cooper.' award''was presented : oto
Frank Coulter, a grade 13, pupil•
of .Owen Sound for'.' his work 'in
A-11olullis.•
Mr • 'and Mrs. Cecil . Sutton . &
Rc bbae •.visited •Mr.. and'. • Mrs.
George King.
Miss' ' Margaret „ Robertson
spent the week -end . with Miss
Annie .McLeod, '':Lucknow:'•
Mrs. Claude Dore' was hostess
for• the annual nieeing of the
Institute on Wednesday. •It'.was
decided to'' canvass for • the can-
cer' society. ,
Mrs. Frank Dore and'Dianne
visited. Mrs.; Kenneth Brindley.
Miss Mary Anne McC'osh. and
Miss Annetta Forster of Toronto
spent the . week -end at ,their Sunday and sang' one:number.
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meeting' of United .Church ,Wo-
mnen in .Ripley, Tuesday .: n,iglit.,
-',}Mrs.. Morford. •Mackay, iBill, .former residence of Miss Zo#a
Allan, . Ann and Shirley, Mrs: Dickson, Wingham,'.'will be held •
Burton .Collins John, Sandra & at the . 'residence on the south ;
Margaret sPe. nt in side of Victoria Street 'on'Sat•
, Saturday e
'Owen' :Sound. Exlor �tlyday, . April ..14th at 1:30: p.m.
•Bervie Lifeby
4 Pantiques a s and . Some ' anti will be offered,
ers paraded ' into the church On Norman Rintoul„, •: proprietor,
G.. Bryce, .auctioneer..' ,�'. •
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Lucknow Business Men's . Association-
Wish to ;announce that Stores n. ,
Lucknow :will beopen to sere
Frkkiy Evenings Until 10
Starting. ; �►p
and #liat they •will clflse SatUrday,at 6
Other store hourh will be Gontiriued as usual .with the
• : half' holiday ' being obs/erved onThursday afternoon.
Business daces .will be open•
.Thursdaynight befot Good Friday.
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