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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-13, Page 2pit fj 1r: e i• PAGE TWO. ' - 1 h TI ' LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW,''ONTARIQ' R. A.. Grunt Presented 111!'i# -Year Motorist Claims Membership -Pin.... By -.fid LJgit Lodge Main St. Q Hazard R. A. Grant 'of, Goderich, and formerly of Ashfield; joined a select •group Last Thursday ev- eningwhen- he receiveda jewel' emblematic' of sixty years; mem, bership in the Masonic Order. ' "Rowlly" as he. is: widely an:dd popularly known, joined Old Light Lodge on May • 2nd, 1902, when Dr. D. M. Gprd1on was •master, Dr,' Ger-don practised in Lucknow for many years, The only living member of Old . Light: Lodge with longer membership than Mr. Grant is Dr. J. -K. M. Gordon of Ottawa,. brother of the late Dr. D.; M. Gordon. Two other members of y MRS, .GEORGE. LANE PASSES. The death of Mrs., George Lane, formerly of Ashfield, oc- curred at. the ' home a%. her daughter, Mrs. Norton Heard of Islington .o' Sunday. The fun- eral service • .was , conducted .by Rev. ' G. W. Kaiser at the Mae - ,Kenzie Memorial, 'Chapel on Wednesday with burial,. in Greenhill , Cemetery.-, . Annlversar Old: Light, the .Maeln�tyre bre-'. • thers, Allan and .D, D. •'were re- cently: e-cently: sent their 60 year pins. Just a , year behind Mr. (rant is: W. W. ,Hill of Lueknaw. He ' has been a Mason for .59. 'years, joining, in Mitchell in 1903, short- ly before •. coming to Lucknow.. •-1 Mr. Hill was at Thursday's , meet- ing , to share• ,long . membership honours withMr. ' Grant, • Mr. Hill ' Will be 86 on ' July 6th and Mr. Grant 85 on,'August 3rd. ' The pin was presented by •. T. J. Salkeld, secretary of ,Old Light and. was affixed' o. the. ribbon: of his '5 i Year jewel. Those 'present took their turn to • extend.' , their . personal congrat- ulations. This unique. meeting was . pre- sided over. by Jack . MacDonald,. • Master of Old Light. Disiribution 5atsln"58 Vote Historic BigChurch •Anniversa'iy services were held. I on Sunday, morning' and evening, r at Historic • South Kinios�s Pres- ' church. with Rev. Hugh Jamieson of the Faith Mission in Hamilton. as guest -speaker. It was the. '1100th , anniversary for the', congregation at the .."Big Church" and, Rev. Rod H. •Mac • Leod, , , minister, assisted •. the guest speaker. Rev. Mr. . Jamieson .' name `to Canada from Ireland •four years ago: , He Was associated with the Faith. :Mission' • in Ireland. and has `'continued. in this work in Canada. In' his work he :travels extensively conducting •preach . ing • missions and from tiine to. time,' he said, he .is privileged to . speak . in his "own ehuroh " 'Rev: ' Jamieson is a' inenirber of. the ,Presbyterian. Church in Ha- milton.. He spoke 'of deplorable •condi tions. within . our land that are leading to steady spiritual ' de� cline. ; "The • church "has become , • crowded , into.• the corner of people's rives," he said ,..Special music. was. presented morning and . evening. ' The choir sang two numbers, and' in the morning,: a trio . by Frank Mac- Kenzie, .Phillip' Steer and Gordon Wall was•heard; and: in the ev- ening Frank MacKenzie . sang a solo.: Organist is Mrs. Herb Buckton • . 106th: Zion '- 'nniversary It is a• coincidence that •on' Sunday the ,10th ann •wersdary. of .59, Zion United . Church was •also.. :g4 : oibserved. •• In the early fifties, well 'over` a , century ago circuit riders •first came to the Zion community to hold .,.:seryice, .The first church at . Zion. '.a log structure with pews •, of:, .plank was ' built:. in 14 1856and opened in January of 1857. during the ministry of:Rev. AVM.' Birks. The present church was .built in 1876. On Sunday the guest preacher Was , Rev. Richard, Martin of -• Maundaur in. .• . :Here.. are the :' figures of the distribution of seats ,. by prov- ° • inces - in: ;the Progressive Con- servative ` election sweep in 1958: Newfoundland' Progressive&Conservative 2 Liberal Prince , Edwards island. Progressive -Conservative 4 Nova Scotia , • `. `;' Progressive-'C'onservative `12 New Brunswick Progressive-Oonservative •L� berate , . ;. * . • Queb'ee .. , • Progress'i e 'C'onservative .Liberal Ontario Progressive -Conservative 611. Liberal 15( C CF 3 Manitoba P r og ressive-Con servat ive • Saskatchewan Progressive -Conservative . 16. C.C.F.1 . Alberta ' . • Progressive -Conservative :.17 BritishColumbia • Progressive -Conservative . 18 C„CF 4 Yukon . • Progressive" -Conservative 1 District of MacKenzie Liberal. 1 Rabies are 'pre.v,alent in(Wal- kerton • and district. ` Nine'resi- dents' of the 'Comity Tow•n'`are ' reported to' be taking anti- rabies shots because of possible • contact with an infected, dog. • • • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy of Kiniough ,announce the ' engage- ment of their daughter, Erkna Jean to Mr. Glen- Haldenby,, son of Mr. Roy Haldenby of Green- ock ' Township and the late Mrs: Haldenby. •The wedding , will take place on July' 7th in 'Kin- lough Presbyterian Church. St, Peter's Anglican Church Of Canada Dedication Service Of Memorial Parish. Hall. 6Y the LORD BISHOP OF HURON THE RIGHT REV.'.`G. 'N. ' LUXTON D;I3., on Friday, :Je' 15th a owh,g the Service There Will ' Be • • Fell ;, .:. . , OPEN HOUSE' at the Parish • Hall an' are • invited • The Department of Highways has beenadvised by a Listowel: minister that traffic conditions - on Lucknow's Main St. '(Carnp bell St.) .create 'a hazard. Rev. Lloyd G. Stapleton. •of Listowel United 'Church,' *rote to :the Department of Highways to 'this effect, •and the Depart ment so informed the Village Council, by letter .at the June meetings ' The Department ' of Highways made a traffic survey of the •entire village some time ago, 84 made certain recornanendations pertaining • to various. aspects of traffic " control including park- ing; on main street. which forms: part of Highway 86'. • Mr. Stapleton's letter is as• follows; * • • • • Ontario Department of Highways Dear Sirs: Quite . often in the last few years it has . been my:• custom' to; drive through . the town, of 'Luck- no'w'.. Iwould. like to report' that, in , my, opinion, the practice of diagonal parking on •both sides. of the .highway .in the area,.of the 's'tores in. this. : town is a hazard , to through traffic: ;Several times when I' .have. been driving through Lucknow, I have had to • stop for on -con- •ing traffic 'because of a '. truck being parked on one -side of the highway ,and another extra long vehicle on the other side,. 'which . prohibits, two-way traf= fic' through • this business . area.. iI send •,this opinion .'because • I 'believe' there is' a hazard to the motoring public. ' . Lloyd G. Stapleton:` Kinloss ' School Holds Open House Open ';Hou a for parents 'and friendis:.was 'largely attended at •the Kinloss Central' . Public School . on Friday :night. Those attending 'were "'given the- oppor- tunity .•to'.view the work • of the.. children during- the' year. Tea chers at the schoo are. priaici- pal, John •,Bushel , :Mrs,, Lou Parker; ' Mrs Allan: , MacIntyre, Mrs. Donald'Ma.cIntyre who is completing the. ,term' for. Mrs. Ron Irwin. - , A program was : presented. at 8:30 and, again at 9:30, so : that. everyone.• Might' have the op portunity . to • hear and ,see it. Fraser .MacKinnon, chairdiri.an ""of' the school board, .acted as ' chair- man ..for :the: Iperfor^mance•, The ' program included, primary songs by grades 1, 2; 2; ,Scottish danc- ing by Heather= 'and • Connie Mackenzie, rhythmband selec-` tions conducted by Sandra Keith; number .by . grades 4; 5t' '64 . The Lord's m:y Shepherd; piano 'duet by Rod and Connie 'MacKenzie; bagpipe' selection, Ian MacKen- zie;‘ step • danc'ingby„ . Garry Car- ruthersaccompanied iby his fa- ther Elliott ori : the riddle; 'songs” by ,grad. 8; piano solo by .'Maw donna . Graham. Mrs; William Scott accompanied' at the piano, for the.: program.' • • Observed 45th WEDNDAY; • JUNE 13th , 1962, $IMJJIIU H.111 tr,1!