The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-13, Page 15WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 13th, 1962.
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Local Ladies At
Area • W.I. Meeting '1
The second executive• meeting,
of the Grey-iBruce Area Conven-
•' tion of 'Women's Institute was
held at Southampton on Friday.
Further plans were made for
`the Area Convention which will
be held at the United Church,
Southarn,pton, on September 5th
and 6th with allday sessions. •
A banquet wild .be• held on the
evening of 'September 5th. Plans,
are to have Dr. Margaret •Nix,
of Montreal as guest ' speaker; •
The slides -of different parts. of
Grey and Bruce County, which'
have ,been.: contributed by the.
Warnen's 1nstitu•te: over' the 'past
year, will be .shown for The first
tir ie:. .
Attending froth : this district,
Mrs. Don McCosh, Ripley, Area
President.; . Mrs. Victor Emerson,.
Whitechurch, : Secretary; Mrs.
Harvey Houston, Helyrood, one=
year• committeemember for sub
division '16, represented Bruce
south. .
1st. JUNLOSS . BOY SCOUT
GROUP
It was decided by. the Court -
Honour last week to reorga-
ize e the Troop from four to
five patrols And , now the
deed is 'done, .Last Thursday at
our regular 'meeting each boy
voted to either: remain in his.
own. patrol; .or transfer to. another.
Add 5th Patrol
So now with the birth .of .the
Panther Patrol our troop : and
officers stands this way:.
Tiger: Patrol: PL Donald Wall,
2nd Bob. Wall, ' Donald Saunders,
Duncan McEwen, Douglas Mc-
Ewen, Barry Haldenby (West-
ford), Bill Thompson.
'Golden Hawks:. PL Allan Cor-
nish, Ind. Donald Bannerman,
Bruce Colwell,• Walter' Diclaie,
Douglas `Eadie, Jim . Seh.neller,.
Billy Moffat, Eric Thacker. • '
Black Horses: PL Allen. Col::
well; 2ri:d David . Wall, Mac Mc-
Innes, David Eadie; Bob .Geddes;
Donald Meyers, Bob Cornish.
Eagles: PL" Edward. Burt, 2nd
'E1'don''Eckenswiller, •-D}m ^Dillon,
Barry Haldenby (Kinlough),
John Green,' Herbie ' Kieswe.tter.
Panther's.: . .PL Gordon Ras -
more,. 2nd; 'Ian Steeksrna,•. Teddy
Milne, Garry' Carruthers, . •Jim'
'McKinnon.. •
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The new ' Patrol '.Leader , and
'Seconds: 'of the. Eagle .and• Pan-"
ther. •Patrols will • be invested
this .week.
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The other, big. news. from last
.. ''week's meeting, was the -invest-
, • ture 'of Martin. . Benedict: as
Troop 'Leader: eader • This is . the top;
position • a boy . may have .in the
Troop., In 'effect,: the Troop lea
'der - IS the boy leader of the.
troop: He ;must be a Fiits. t Class
Scout and have been a•: Patrol
Leader for 'o'ver :6 Months. Mar
:tin is 17'• years pid and meets :all
the qualifications very . well' and
we congratulate him and wish.
flim ':success with his new: re-
sponsibilities. s
More than' 100, . tickets ' have
been °. issued for parking .meter..
'offences' in the first two we.eks
the meters have been, in • opera-.
tion ` in .Seaforth. The fine' is
•$1,00 if • paid within •48 hours,
otherwise;. $10.00.
• 'genic Big &recess
The annual • Community Pic
nic•'on Saturday. was 'a big suc-
cess. , in , 'everyway. Over 200
people .of .all ages. were: en hand
and in: spite ' of rain '.at lunch
tirrie • everyone 'had a fine 'time.
The new Scout Hall ' became a'
• retreat. twhen the. rain carneJ . ust
as lunch 'was• about to be served.
In went• 'lunches; "benches; and'
People (and •. lemonade and
whistles).; and pretty: soon all
were seated • and served.'
• But to •get back to the •begin.-
ning, folks started to arrive about
1:30 and by 2.15: the events
were started. Mrs; Allan McIri-:
tyre took.. the, pre-schoolers into.
the' • Scout Hall for genies arid:
• gifts. Mrs... Donald' McIntyre
(subbing`.` for Mrs. ,Lou.'Parker)'
conducted, games and; 'races .• far
school ".girls, . and Morley' Wall
conducted• .races. for .the • ISS's
and n1en.
About 3A0', John Bush • i
e,,l 'and.
Mervin Campbell • 'conducted
some, garn.es•.for: the adults.' Those.
were particularly fun j any-
thing can happen of course when
Donald •McPherson., starts throw'
ing a Water filled balloon. •at;
Helen Ackert.
A feature was the stilt . race
• among the Scouts, Mac'. McInnes
won a Hatchet ,and, Sheath . fol":
his prowness,.• Allah Cornish was
'ahead • in. the race till almost
the finish line `when :unfoi t -un:
ately for Allen he •tripped. and
fell. Mat came' in first: and' 're..
eeived the , prize,
In :the firelighting event we
dislike to have to report that
the Fathers did it • again. The
5 Patrols and 3 groups of men
competed; and the Group Corn,
rnittee' who continued,' their'` good
working .together, burnt• the
till
InygJ
next
first,. Just wait
next gear •. • : k •
There were many others who
helped in various 'capacities' in
the games'and races aril we
thank them all. But in particular
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Grandrnother's Day
At SilverLake
.1.
The: June meeting of the Silver
Lake W.I. was •held at 'the.. home
of Mrs. _William. . Stanley on Wed
nesday afternoon.. The President,
Mrs:. ' .A. Colwell opened, the
meeting . with :the Ode •: and Mary.
Stewart : Collect :and . the .:roll.
call Was answere • by repeating
. • our 'grandpar-
ents
'o
�a wise ,
or, a lullaby sung by her.;
The :scripture was ,read by Mrs.
'Wayne •, Porter.. We were pleased
to : have • a visitor from Kinear-
dine, Nand a. 'former resident :of.
Kinloss 'core munity, Mrs, George
Colwell. 'A, prize of $10.00,• was
von by the Institute 'for. their
scrapbook' on "S:afety pre'par
ed by. Mrs. Jas. McEwan• and.•
1 Mrs: • Rae' Stanley;. Silver Lake
.Newlyweds:' a
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SENTINEL;, I,UCKNoW,, ONTARIO
Receive Applications
Of Kinloss .Until Friday
Kinloss . Municipal Council met
on June 4th, 1962, all members
present; j .
Moved. by Evans and Ackert
that the minutes of the last re-
gular .and special; meetings be
approved and signed,
Moved. 'by Ackert, , and E''ans
that we appoint Frank Thom --
son ' clerk • for this meeting. •
Moved by Bushell • and Evans
tl}at we accept with • regret •the
resignation of Mr. J. •R.• Lane
as clerk of the Township: of
Kinloss, having completed 36.
years' of faithful service. •
Moved by 'Maclntyre and Ev-
ans that we advertise for mark-.
ed applications for position of
clerk of the: Township of Kin-
loss, applications to be in the
hands, of the Reeve, P,' A. Mur-
ray by '8;30 p.m., June .15th, 1962,
duties to- commence immediately
and salary., commensurate' with
qualifications.
Moved •by ;MacIntyre and Ac-
kert that theclerk write B. M:•
'Ross re •payunent of $161T. to
'Arthur . Simpson and ; inquire if
it was not paid in:' last payment
of $1,01i9.73, which :was . sent `oto•
Donnely,. Donnely and Murphy;
Goderich, On^t'ario.' ' '
Moved by ` Evans„ arid .Bushell
that we put :petition. Ifroni rate-
payers to have' boundary between
the Township of Kincardine•
Township of •'Kinloss repaired to
No: 9. highway, on file.
Moved by ;Evans and .'• Bushell
that the, • clerk write.. engineer
'Callighan re .approval' of 55c40'.
culvert at Lot 10, , C•on.'. 2,
Moved by Ackert .and° MacIn=
tyre' " that the clerk write the
'Community. Hall 'Board re •grants,.
for renovation' of Township Hull,
Holyrood. •
Moved by'' Bushell and McIn-
' tyre that: 'we• pay . Richard Mcr
Quil•lin $1.25.. per .hour as main-
tainer operator, commencing,.
lerk
Weel..
Moved by Ackert and Bushell
that' the Township, charge .$5,,00
per hour for custom: spraying
of weeds; with no spray supplied;
Township supplying two Men- &
outfit..
Moved'' by Molntyre and Bush-
ell that Couneil hold .the. July,
August and , Septeariber meetings
at 7:30. p.m.
Moved by Bushell and Ackert,.
that • we: pay $157.00 to. Arthur
Simpson re' Whitechurch 'Water
System.on authority of engineer.
Moved by Ackert and MacIn- ,
tyre that we de now adjourn :to.
meet again on July'2nd,'• 1962 at
7:30 p.m. or at' the call of the
•• Reeve.
Cheques Issued , Pinecrest
Manor Ltd indigent care; $366.;.
W. R. Chapman; March' relief;.
80.,00; Dr. W. G. Bruce, 'dental
•• dare, 37.60; J. R. Lane, Hydro,.
Whitechurch Water ,. System,
Township- Hall, 76.42; •J: •' W.
Henderson Ltd.,, supplies at hall,
547.96•; S. J. Farmer,. warble:. fly
powder, 1199.95; Hall ::Supplies,
'14,02;; Gas, bolts, W.F. Srayer,.
8.97; Provincial Treasurer, ; in-
sulin, • 1.01; Dan •C. McInnes, .la;
boor, Ross Drain,. 1w 96; Kinlough'
garage,' sprayer repairs,. . 36:95
Kinlough Garage,'; sprayer re-
pairs, .1300; John ' McInnes, :bal.:
once WiF. inspection, 83.00; Her.:
old Stanley,. W:F. Contract,.,100.00,
Extras, 50.00;, R. E. 'Forster, :ex-
cavating. at .: hall; ' 9.00.; ' •. A. W.
Simpson deposit;; return W:W,S.,
526.00; A; W. Simpson, .payment
W.W.S.. 157.00; Lloyd Ackert,
fence material . labour, 17.00; W
E. Haldenby, relief,:
Highway Cheques. E. Car-
ruthers, 'Superintendent,'. $249.00;
R. McQuillan, M. operator, '89.40;
J: M:eGillivray, labour, 7.20 . H
MacDonald; labour, 4.50; . W 11:
Gallaher, .cat: and scraper, 2,469;-
50; Webster and . McKinnon,::re-,
pairsto shed etc'
21 101.
Reeves
Const. •Ltd., bridge const.,, 4;843.-
00; Austin:Martin, agreement for
land, 2i5..00; Montgomery' 1Vlotors,
Const. :• reflectors, :1.56; Thomas'
Hackett, use of aorch, 1.00; • Ed='
ward. Weiler,' .fuse ' and powder,
13.30; Cities Service Oil, :diesel
fuel, 82.68;;' J:' W.. Hender0on,
and• spikes, 7:191; Can-
ada Culvert . Co Ltd.', ne*- pipe,
252:17;, :Argosy Carriers . . Ltd.,
trucking pipe, 52:69; E: Carru-
thers; mileage; .' .(7+33.) '
73•.30; J.' R. Lane,. rxnemploymen't
stamps, 1.20; E, Carruthers,. trip:
to Hyw. school, T50:0:0,• Burling'
that followed their : marriage_. on Steel Co,'. • •bridge ' steel, :1,
Saturday, June 2nd at •,St: Mat- 157,00, , Jim McGillivray, fence
theca's Evangelical • Lutheran' • bonus;• 160.00; Walter Breckles,
Church,, .Hanover; repairs; • 14.50.
The bride is the:r fernier Helen
Mary Elizabeth Pegelo, daughter
R-.
R.
NE -WS .BRIEFSof Mrs. Rockford Pegelo
1, • Hanover and the bate • Mr.
Pegelo` Thebridegroom 'is a 'son,.
of • Mr. and Mrs. •Vernon Marriott
of Lucknow.'
John. • E. Boyd; of. Detroit, god-
father
od-
f.the t h. e bade; ga-ve.• her in
.marriage. Rev. S. J. Wittig of-
ficiated.
The: bridewore a formal gown:
of nylon 'and chantilly lace. Lace
fell in tiers from the back •wais•;t- '
lifie, and ' trimmed the : beaded
neckline. A coronation headdress
.held tier .fingertip' veil; and- she
'carried a white. Bible covered.
with red roses
.Gladys Pegelo, maid "of honor
for her sister, 'wore -a mint green
street' length dress of silk . or-
ganza. The rolled collar and
front were trimmed with white
lace and tiny bows; A bande'au.
'held her face• veil. and -she, ear-.
ried carnations and ch.rysanthe
trains.
,Flower' girls were Jean Eliza-
beth. Priebe,' a . cousin of the
bride, and • Janet • Marriott, a
sister of • the'• bridegroom. They
wore •hot pink nylon dresses with.
white headdresses ' and carried
June 4th;' • 19622:
Moved by McIntyre and Evans
-that' the •treasurer • .returnde
posit amount of„ $525.00 to `A'r.L•
thur Simpson • on Whitebhurch
Water' System.
W.T. will : be hostesses at ;Th e.
Log 'House: a.t . SS.outhampton. . on
August` 220th.: A .potted:.;shamrock
was auctioned'. , A note of •thanks.
was' read from Mrs. •Frank Col-
Wel l.
,Stangang ` committee :reports.
'were given by'-, Mrs:• Wayne Por-
ter; • on Agriculture. Mrs.` •'Win.
Stanley oniea-l1h and Mrs. Clar-
ence ; Hedley on • Health. The
'July meeting. will be held'. in
the- afternoon.. It . being. Grand-
mother's.' day,• paper was pre
pared and . read by Mrs..: George
Young. Fill your .storehouse with
memories, that will nourish your
thoughts in• later : years. Our
par:en'ts . wedding., pictures an.d'.
da:te's and year of.. • marriage,
were •presented..
A•1? ' ro � ram of readings" of
.g
Grandmother were given by Mrs.
Ronald' ' Thacker, Mrs. • Lloyd.'
Rusk, .Mrs: Wayne . Potter, Mrs.
William. .Stanley, Mrs, Doug
Bannerman, Mrs. Fred Moulton,
Mrs.. Stanley- godlier, ,.Mrs. Jr
Hodgins;' . Mrs.' Mei Husk, Mrs.
Roy Cornish; • arid -'. Mrs.: Mabel:
'Campbell; •The meeting• closed
with the ; Queen and Institute
Grace and a nice 'lunch was
served :by Mrs. William' Stanley
and Mrs Stanley . Cooper. . .. .
we just.. have. to say thanks to,
the, Ladies .Auxiliary who op-
erated a boothand arranged &
served the. _lunch. Whether :in.
church or comirrunity' work,
things get, 'done when a, ladies
group take over and our Scout
Ladies Auxiliary'•is•no exception;,
So once again and very sincerely,
thank'; you, °Ladies.
Our column is long this week
but with' so much to report we
had to keep writing. This Corn;
munaty picnic is now two years
old.' There were more . new faces
this year, , and when, June rolls
around next year we will see
you all :again.. •
eception Here
Mr. and ' Mrs. Joseph Vernon.
Marriott will 'live .:n Woodridge•
after a trip: to ,• northern Ontario
'nosegays.
Henry Clark, of Lucknow was
best man, and Claude CG'auy of
Lucknow ., ushered.. 'Both are
cousins' of ' the bridegroom. .
• A dinner Of. ' 40 ' guests was
held at' the Hanover Community
Hall, and' a reception followed
at the, Lucknow Legion. hail' that
everiing.. '
FROM NEARBY
At. the .request ,of Whitney
Grose, Wingham 'Town Council
decided •to.: ask the Liquor" Lic-
ense' Board to call for a• •vote •in'
Wingham at an early.. date. Mr.
Grose,' : owner of the Brunswick
Hotel, when it was destroyed.,
by • fire, told Council. that • if • the
Vote . was favorable . he •. 'would
BIRTHS
MILLER --. Allan and Eileen
Miller, R.R.. •11.,' Lucknow, are
happy to.announce the arrival of
their son, Lynn Elliott, on Wed-
nesday, June ' 6th„ 1962, in Wing- . '
ham .Hospital 4—brother for •
Douglas and Lori:
PARRIS( - In Wingham Gen- •
eral Hospital on Monday, June
4th, 1962, to 'Mr, and Mrs. Don-
ald Farrishg 'RIC. 7, Lucknow,
son..•
McQULLLIIN to Mr. and Mrs.
Carmen McQuillin, nee Mary
Murdoch of Rockwood, a daugh-
ter, Betty Jane, on June` 5th, 1962. • •
DENNIS in' Wingham General .
Hospital ,on Tuesday, June 5th,'
1962 to Mr, and Mrs. ,Dan Den-
nis of Lucknow, a son, .Michael
Donald. ,
0th Birthday
larked Sun�fay
Mrs, ; Duncan MacDonald of
Lucknow , attained': her 9;: th lair- a•
thclay ' on • Sunday, 'June' 10th. •
The noteworthy occasion • was .
quietly observed • at the' . home
of Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard Macy
gathering
Donald, when a family
was .held. _
:Mrs. MacDonald is', a lifelan
g
resident of .the ..St.: Helens and.•
Lucknow . comrnunity. She has::
been.: in frail health for . a 'lengthy' • ,
period; • but is `able to get. put-.
of doors in her wheel chair, •or
to enjoy 'a ear 'ride., Saturday
she< was able to attend.; a golden
wedding anniversary at Gerrie.
of • a .former St. Helens resident:
' Mrs. MacDonald was.. in Wing,
ham . ,Hospital •for a . long.:period. ••
but for ':the past several months
has been At. Pinecrest Manor •
;Nursing . •Horne„ where' she had •
daily visits :' from,. her family ,&
friends.
The ' ciusterner ordered a. anar g:.
g
tini•' :made . of '2i4 P Farts in one
r.
part vermouth.
The'. It artender; • Startled; • but . .
game,...Said: "Yes• fir: Like •a.'
slice' of .lemon . twisted: in it?"
Retorted the: drinker:. "If' I'd
wanted lemonade, I'.d�.have asked„ 1
for it!” .•
build a • 20-ro.om`• hotel on th.e
site at. 'a cost of : between $1!75,.000
and . $'200,000. It. 'would, also con-
tain a coffee shop, liquor lounge
and ` banquet room's.,
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Lindsay Township Hall, north
of Lions Head, •was the `scene
of A. 'social evening and 'dance
on 'Friday evening sponsored by'
the Bruce, Liberal Association. A
large crowd in `attendance met
Liberal. candidate, • John:: •Mac-
Kenzie. He Was accomparnied by
Art Davey • and Kent :Lamont of.
`Port Elgin. .A similar evening is • •
planned for Port Elgin, on Tues-
day,. June 112th; •
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The . • :Circle Bar. Knittriig
Company plant in Kincardine has .
been ' stripped to • the bare walls.
Sam Rotrnan ' of • 'Toronto -.and
other officials hay, soldal'l the•
machinery, and, the buildin ' is.,
g.
up for bids.
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