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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO W+1N&DA'
Organize Lucknow and Dungannon
4-H half 'Clubs, 40. Members •. Joie:
Lucknow and. Dungannon 4-H
Calf : Clubs, were' organized for
1962 an Thursday • evening at a
meeting in ,LucknoW Town Hall..
t. Youth Was predominate in the,
membership 'of - the newly, organ-
ized clubs. There are 16 members
in the Luc know Club and :24
members in the 'Dungannon 'Club,'
Lucknow Club leaders are, Tom,
Todd, Andy Gaunt and George.
Kennedy. They are assisted by,
Doug Miles, Hitron 'County '.Agri
cultural representative, who had
chTarge of ,the meeting,
Lucknow• officers were elected
as. follows: Ken Taylor, president;
Larry Hunter; vice-president; Ke
secretary; Donald: • Al -
Kirkland,
ton, .press reporter.
The• Lucknow members, their
address and age are' as '.follows;
Dairy Club sriembers , Iouglas
Gaunt,' R. 2 Lucknow, . 15; Doug-.
las M•acoKerizie, R. 3 I.ueknow, 12
.Walter ,Dickie;' R. 5 L•ucknoW, 11.
Ken• Kirkland, R.,:3 Lucknow; •15;
Larry Hunter, R 3 Lucknow, 14.
Beef Club members = Donald
• Alton; R. 7 Lucknow 13;. Douglas.
Alton, R. 3 Lucknow,: ,13;a Bryan
Gammie; R. 1 'Lucknow, 14; Garry
Gammie,:.R, 1 Lucknow, ;16,• Ian
MacRae, R: 3 •Lucknow, 13; Barry
Menary, 'R.;7 Lucknow:, 16; Harold
Menary; R: 7 •Lucknow, 12.; Brian
Rirtoul; Whitechurch, 12„ 'Ken-
neth Taylor, 'R. 2 Lucknow, : 15;
Hugh _ Hodd, R, 2 Lucknow, 12;
Wayne Todd, R. 2 Lucknow,; 14.
Dungannon 'Club -
Officers .of ;the Dungannon Club
are Sandy Kolkman, president
Donald McNeil,' .Vice-president;
Brib : McNeil secretary -treasurer;
Bill ,Crozier, press 'reporter:
..'Club leaders; are Chester Fin-
nigari,. R. 1 ° Dungannon and John
Clark, • R. 5 .Goderich and the
members ` are: 'John Bennett, R.
1 Port ,Albert, 12; Jaines Boak,
R. 1 Dungannon,' 12; Doug Brind-
ley, ,R. 3 °•Goderich, 14; Cecil
Cranston, , R. 2: Auburn, 15 Bill
Crozier, Dungannon ' 14; Gary
Dauphin Dungannon;• 12; Ron
Durnin,' R.; 2 .Auburn, 13, ;Bob.
Eedy, Dungannon, 14; Paul .Eedy,
R. 1 Dungannon, 13; Keith Fisher,'
R. 4 ,Goderich, 12; ,Patsy Jewell,
R. 6. 'Goderich, 15; Henry . Kolk-
man,, R. 3 Goderich, :12; Joln'.
Kiolkman, ,R. 3 Goderich, 15; San-
dy Koikman, • R. 5, Goderich, 1,9;
Bob McNeil, R. 1a Port Albert, 15;
Donald. McNeil; R...1 Port Albert,:
13; Allister, Nivins; R. 3, Auburn
13, 'Donald Paquette,' R. 1 ,Dun-'•
gannon,; 13; 'Terry Paquette,'R.' 1
Dungannon,, :13; Ernest Sherwood,
R.. 5 Goderich, 13; . Robert Sher-
wood, Dungannon, 14 ' : Gary
:Squire, R. 6 Goderich,18; Fred
.Stirling, „R. 2 Aubu14• Larrrn, y
Young, R. 5 .Goderi
Fire Sweeps
:
Wrecking Yard1,
•
Lucknow Fire Department was.
called otlt`` shortly before seven
• o'cl6ck`'.1alitiisday''evetillig to
the property west :of Norman
Stuart's residence when • burning
rass was .;becoming .a threat. to
the'
The .lot is-• usedasa storingarea,
for car wrecks from Montgomery
Motors'. Men froth the Dungannon
Auto Wreckers »were•- working
there at the time, .
When` firemen arrived at the
scene the :interiors of a number
of the wrecked .cars, :were burning
and +tinder,'.dr ' 'ass .:wase burn-
ing in a north and westerly, dir• ec-.
tion:
The water on, the' fire'
truck
succeeded inputting out.: the burn-
ing
ing grass and firemen had to load
with water. ,again' fromhyd-
rant
a' h • d-
+rant ... before :enough , water was:,
available ,to .extinguish the burn-
ing : cars:
Decide•Loculi n
• On
-.
Of Ice Buildin
• Members of the Lions Execu-
tive,, Building' Commitee and
Village Council 'met on Monday
evening, to finalize plans for, the
• location of the building to house
;the artificial ice making mach-
inert'.
It will be built '•,at. the south
west • corner of ' the arena and
construetion will get. underway;
at once:`.
An :alternate • plan was to lo-
'cafe: •the "engine room" it the
west . end, . adjoining, the rest
• ' rooms, and would thus be incor-
' pirated rwithin ' •the abuilding,
should any • west end renovation
be carried' out.:
This, we ,,;understand, wound'
have ' an efect on the insurance
tate, ,and was one factor, at least
in abandoningthe i:
, .dei. •
Some long range • consideration
has beengiven to an eventual
remodelling of the arena,which.
would place the main ntrance
Yee' west' end; withArkin;
Jessie Aiim • H.ii,m„'e
After Six :Mont s
Mrs. Jessie Aliin returned •
to ;her home here on. Tuesday. •
afternoon, after h long • and
courageouS battle to regain •
;her health., •
Her. father, Mr W.'L..
Kenzie and. Mrs, Philip Mac: -
.
went to London to
leing Jessie from Victoria
HosPitali where she had been
a patient for, almost.•6 months.'
: Mrs. dAlliri Was a patient in
Wingham• Hospibal last Octo
• ber and was; about to be` dis-
charged when ' an embolism
developed Which required
that she be rushed to London.
, On November '4th, with her a
life hanging in the (balance,
she .faced the life-saving de
cisioi of undergoing the am-
putation.of her leg at the knee
to remove the blockage caused.
• by the embolism..
But' that was only' the first
step, Shortly, another' embol-
ism • developed and was • re;:
,moved, Jessie ,had a•heart
condition • that would : inevit-
,ably Cause .future embolisms
• and she 'underwen't ':major
heart. surgerywith' the. "50- •
50"• hope., the Condition.' might
be•.c'orrected. ' .• ;
•
Lady Foresters
Mark ' BirtldaV
1.
:On Monday of last week about'
:5.0' ests s n•to.:'na
lkey • supper• served' by the Ang
licari ..Church; women in , the, As-
semlbly Room of the. Town Hall.
:to ':,celebrate 'the seventh ,.blith7.
day of the Ladies Court of the
Canadian :Order of:. Foresters.'
'After 'supper they were fav
ored - with :a few musical.' selec-
tions' by Mr:, and . Mrs. ;.'Garnet
Farrier and. ; Wayne ; 'and Mrs - J.;
W. J•oynt led. in •a •sing -song.. ' :
° Mrs., Ezra Sholtz of White-,
church introduced Rev: G. •fins-•
Ser,of ~Wingham *ha showed.
•pi:ctires on his trip to , Victoria.
last June where he : attended 'the
High Cotir..t.• Convention ;off Can.
Order of Foresters of which :he
is •Ih: i Chaplain. He was 'thank-.
i; P
ed by Mrs. :J., •Arnold and'"pre
sented with ag ift, on -,behalf of
the Ladies .Court.
A draw on a TV stci°ol . and.. a
Dutch auction' on an angel food
calve were held for they Cancer.
Fund - .
accomrnodation '.avail•able, in the
• Park,
artificial ice •project is thus
being carried out '»with this in.
mind, which gave ripe to. the
specificlocation of the ice making
machine bui;lding.
Ice fund Now
Stands At $18,500
During the past' week donations
of $244.90' to theArtificial Ice
Fund were received by -Treasurer
Bob Finlay,, increasing the *total;
to 18,5011:70:
They are as: follows:
Huntley, Gordon, Detroit ,, .25.00
Lorne Gardner; Wingham •2:0.0
Mr:. & Mrs. Worden. Howald 2.00
Dale Hunter '10.00
Mr. and /1rs, Ken Mowbray 1.5.00
Mr. and Mrs. Don Leader •.;. 5.00.
'Mrs. Phillip .MacMillan t......: 5.00.
L. J. Weiler,' Walkerton •
Carling Breweries Ltd.
Alf red.Andrew, Orillia • 10.00
T. C. Anderson, Dungannon'• 10..00
Lions Club Meeting drew.
donated by Wes Joint 10.75
John •Collinson .................... 10:00
Sam ICupskey 3.00
Mr. and Mrs: Alvin Miller 5.00
'Stnathroy : .
.Rots • MacDonald, Otawa • 15:00
Hilda Twamley, London 10.00
Mr, $,z Mrs. Harry Middleton • 2;00
Oshawa.
Bernice &, Arron Boak .....W. 5,00
Dresden..
. For many :: days following
the 'operation " her- recovery •
was in doubt; but gradually--
very
raduallyver i gradually at; first -some.
hopeful improvement was
noted, & which later progres
sed to a point where she was.,
able to come home on Tues -
The fitting and • use • of an
artifici•a1 limb will, be delayed'
un+tii, alae moxe.,fully. ;rq�airs
her; health.
Lions Buy Outfits
dor -LDHS Band
L 18th, 1902 ‘,
Single Cope :100:
14 Wages
Public, SchoolUndertake
Replacernent This • Su pier; No °
Grant
At the.' April meeting of the dims; to the ,Departrnen, t of Edu-
Lucknow Public School Board, cation for consideration of a grant
1 last week; a' very 'favorable 'on "this , expenditure,, Inspector
held receiving, 'a•.letter
report was received. f om.:Inspec- Waldie advised.nt�dent • of Ele-
cent
tor T. Keith Waldie"after, his re- from •the .,Super°i f 1
In.s+� ection. of 'the school. He •mentary Education stating tha . .
P. "after examination of.your archi-
work
satisfaction Wtl� the , -the •o ;elan •
work ' being done by • both 'staff tect s report, • it was ,t.. opinion
and a ;ls. .. of the Members sof the .Depart-
'Depart -
Specifications are •to bere- •ment • that the replacement was
Sp quested•
•from the Fire Marshall to be considered • maintenance,
P
for fireproofing the boiler room and thus not eligible for grant"
.
of the, school, which apart' from As the windows are in need of
the 'consideration of safety, will immediate ..attention, the Board
also reduce the insurance rate if undertakesto have a comple'te
the work is. done according - to preplacement : doneduring the
regulations. .' simmer.- '
c -outs amount- • • Robert •MacKenzie, C1 irman of
Sundry�Aprl a c n..,i �H'enderson;
ing to • $105.44 :.were approved the ,Board,. 'and Tim s
paid.attended • a one: Conference of.
After again• . submitting approv-
al of replacing the existing win-
... .. •
New Equipment :For
•
Dungannon Mill-
•
Dunigarnon Feed Mill,: • operat-
ed by Ken: Hodges, . has installed.
new molasses ';nixing equipment.
and a horizontal feed mixer mean,.
ufactured; by. Morford .1VJackay, of
Ripley.
I•n keeping with a Modernizing
.
trend the new equipment went
into operation on April 10th.
An .advertisement in • this• issue',
refers to the.•.new installation at
•the Dungannon. . local .Shur
-
G ai.n dealer.
The Lucknow Distract. High
School Band is to be outfitted
with capes and caps: by the Luck -
now and District Lions Club. This
was decided at the regular meet-
ing
on Monday night.
The gold' and purple outfits
were the property of the Listowel
B!and,. .n. o longer active, and were
'purchased for $4.00 an '"qutfit
There are 'close to '40. sets and
the •Lions•will purchase .them` and
dry clean Ahern for the-,schpol
band, on the understanding that
if the Band elver disbands, the
regalia is returned to the Lions.
Lion Elvtnin Hall; leader of the
school ::band, • had one of the ' out -
fife on display.,
The Lucknaw •band will join
with ,Atwood Bandd to. attend /the
Lions convention : at • Hainilton
with the Atwood Club. •
Brian . Howlett; a , former Lion
at Tillsordburg, joined 'the Club
and expressed his 'appreciation of
resuming his'associations in Lion -
ism.. He : presided . at the piano'
for the :closing with "0. Canada."
'Charles Webster reminded the
Lions that funds were still needed
far the artificial. ice project: Rae
Watson who returned • after being
in London , to
n all w:intet°, •� accepted'
the list of frames of those still to
be contacted for :the ice fund.
President Frank Thompson added
"`we've got to keep, driving.”
Deputy. District Governor
Ross
Middleton of the .Hayfield district
and' a member of the, Clinton'
Club, paid•' his' official visit; and
gave an enlightening talk on the
significance of the Liens symbol.
He was introduced:by Blake Alton,
and thanked by X. C. ‘Mundie.
An interesting film on water,
con•servati'on'and purification, was
shown through courtesy of Hud
Hamilton,, Cities Service distribu-
tor, }"with Stuart Coll ,er Pro-;�' as pin
je tt.
ohis
A prize draw for . a bushel of'
akrples donated by J. W.
.,J� nt
was won. bY_.M,ilt_Rayner..._.•y
•
me'
ursin
ssociation
The " regul+ar onthly meeting
of Distrct No. 5 • :of' the Ontario
Nursing HomeAssociatnon was
hosted on ,Wednesday,, April .Ilth.
by Mr. and Mrs G: A.' Newbold
of Pinecrest•: Manor, Lucknow,
The Women's institute.:ccate•red
to ` the group in .the Assembly
Room of the Town. Hall, +p ovidin+g
a turkey dinner With all 'the trim- •
mings.
The '•
meeting well` attended
with members coming from as
faro away Coldwater,; and dur-
ing the mee>irng viewed two sound
Movies on the *subject: of Cancer
Alter the 'meeting. the group
visited : Pines est' Manor. Nursing:
Home, and then... were served 're
•freshrhents prior to their depart-
ure to their Varian's, home towns...
'+Pupblic ',Schon Trustees' Associa-
tion of !Ontario, of School Baal -cis
in Grey, Bruce and Hi iron'Coun-
ties, held in Hanover, Friday ev-
ening, April 13th:
Rev.; Doug MacDonald:of Til-
,lsonburg, and:: formerly of Luck -
now, who is ' 1st vice-president of
the Public School : Trustees''. As-
sociation
s sociation of • Ontario, was in at-
tendance, . bringing greetings to`
the meeiting•fron the Association,:•'
Buys . Wholesale
Supply Bus.iness
.
Elmer 'MaeXe"nzie, an employee
'of. the Lucknow Co-op .for close
to lour years, has ccmmenced
busing s' for himself and termin-
ated his . employment ' with •the
,Co-oplast week.
•• • Elmer purchased the wholesale
auto accessories business formerly
'operated by ,;George ,Frizzell: of
'Owen Sound. He '• will service
Grey and +Bruce • counties and will
continue to dive here and work.
out of .Lucknow.
More Donations
To Chapel ; Fund
A few weeks ago. -The `Sentinel`
carried a list st of donations nations .to the
chapel end ma-Usoleurn fund at
South Kinloss,.
The mausoleum Was .built ' last
fall . in' time for use this• 'past
winter.. Some Work 'remains to be
done to complete the.project, the
total cost . of which. wills; run '• to
about $5,000. • •
.% Since the
last list of .donations
Was acknowledged,'•, contributions
have been • received• -amounting to
over $600. as follows: ' Q
Mr.' 'and Mrs.' Harry Nixon-
10.00; Mr. and Mrs. +Lloyd
• Ash
•tor2000;Mrs. JohnWHenderson,10.00; . In memory
.of Russ
Johnstone, 10.00; Wm. Huston,
7.60; Miss- Mary MacLeod, 5.00;
Mrs. Tyndall.'Robinson and fam-
ily; 20.00; D,: H, and W. 3. Bain,.
2.50.0; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mac-
Donald, 10.00; John A. MacDon.
aid, 5.00•; Alex MacKenzie (2nd
donation)' 10.00; Mrs, Neil Mac-
Callum, 10.00; Mr. Jaynes Baird,
20.00; - Dr. •and Mrs. Jas. Little
25.00; kr: and • Mrs, Jack Fisher,
10.00;. Miss Elizabeth M; Hender-
son; 5.00; Mr. and Mts. Willi `
Macintosh, 10.00; Mr.r.Will m
(Continued on Page 3)•
Student Choir
isit;Lucknow.,
• The theological' students' :choir
of�Knox College, Toronto, and'
Presbyterian .College, V!'ontreal,•
wi11 make • a "singing and recruit-
ment tour of. various'Presby'teri
•an churches., in the' Lake Huron:
-•
Georgian Bay areas of Ontario
during April.'. and May: The choir
will. sing at a *seirice ;in., ,Lu,ck-
now Presbyterian. Church: ,on Fri
day, ., May 4th at ;8.00
All of the • young : hien are uni
-
versity. graduates • and ..are ' en
gaged.' either, in 'theological stud-
ies or have 'already. graduated gr
are appointed to various mission
fields across Canada: The •rnern-
err o
b f th h
•
e c oir• are especially ;
desirious . of meeting young peo-
P
'1
e bf
al
1denominations :vtrho• may:
be interested in Christian service
in the ministry; in the order of
deaconesses: or in 'overseas alis
slonary' work. The leader, of the
choir .is NIT. Henry Rosevear_`
F,T C L.; organist and
choir .master', of. Glenview' Pres-:
•byteria i' Chtrroh,• Toronto•. an d
lecturer in Church Music ,` and
Hymnology at I.no'x'°College, 'Uni-
versity of Toronto. 'The choir will
be accompanied by two faculty
representatives of The Colleges
.Rev. • C.t Ritchie
hie Bell, )1,A:, •D D.D., ••
Lord • Strath•con.a Professor .
P•as�toral ' . .... r of
Theolo,g.�. and' Honlletics•
at P•re;sbyterian Colll•e :e Montreal
and Ft � , zyt�eal.
Rev- D. R. Mc.(i.iican, .B'.A.
Dean• of Student
lecturer iii Church "Administra-
tion, at Knox, College, • •
All 'the ,.major denom:na.
in Canadations
ada' are faced with critical
shortages of trained. workers. T
young men.: of the choir wi' he
only con�du,ct services churches
but they Will also present
pro
-
ramme,s hgh schools arid.pub-
lie lie sch'ool.s where asibl 'e in
the •
various. commun7t'e,s: ••that they
visit.