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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-27, Page 10• • f1�1 ii 7v 4r 111 °, 7j, �r. •• 'PAGE, TEN 'MR LUCKNOW SENl'INia4,, :LUCKNO;W,, ONTARIO Alph. AIM. Ilk DON'T. MISS THE.. U. At The ' Lucknow' and District Lions. Club Holiday Week -end Celebration SALADS HOMVIEMADE PIES . And COLD::•'MEAT, ,, CAKES . and all. the. trimmings SUNDAY -=• there will, be :a Midnight .:Dance; band concert and MONDAY: -'- , there will ;be a "calithumpian" parade,. the ' garden party, free entertainment during the sup- per hour, ''bingo, games, dancing and prize draws.' SPEND THE. HOLIDAY WEEK -END HERE and BRING a YOUR FRIENDS ''TO THE .GARDEN. PARTY.. YOUR LOCAL' CREST; 'HARDWARE Lucknow ,Phone.' n 50 Silver 'Elects TraI By Judge • Nathan ' Silver, Toronto, : charg-' ed 'with ,,. • arson. ' in connection with : the .fire' at . the , Silco . Store in Hensall on April 5th; 1962, was; ; committed . tor trial to, County Court of Competent Jurisdiction (Judge ,without` • jury) at the end of the second.'. day .of the prdliminary hearing I8' PAIRS, --IN :SEASON'_S 1ST 'BAWLING TOURNEY • Lucknow . Bowling Club .held its first doubles tournament .on. Monday .eveningi�vtli •1.8 pairs. !: competing. Three ganw winners carried. off., the honours in this, order: I, 1st, Harvey Scrirngeor and Stuart Robinson, Goderi;ch; 2hd, Herb: Barnett and Wally Gregg, Pais- ley; ais ley 3rd, Lloyd Hall and• George Newbold, Lucknow; 4th prize for the high two -game winner ° went to Jack Porter and Mel Donahue of. Teeswater:, a WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th,• 1962 irotoorrt!tl! ,ar+,ol-4 WINGH A.V. HAD A WIN AND LOS•S LAST' WEEK 5.�-- .Winghm 1 DUNGANNON Glanworth defeated.,the Wing - The annual 'memorial and. De- coration service ••wily vie held at the .Dungannon Cemetery on Sunday, July .1st. at 4:15 p.m. Rev. Wilfred., Wright of St.. Pauls 'Anglican Church will give the address, assisted by .the other lo-, Citizens of. Lucknow and Your social credit, • candidate . for Bruce in , the recebt federal' election wishes to thank . those who supported him ,fat the polls and who, assisted in h'is, , campaign. 111 any` ' way, Authorized Bruce Social; Credit . Association. by the • • on behalf of 1 • Sandy MacDonald,• Candidate for 'the Riding of'. Bruce,, .�ir�ci�o..,wu.l�,1,l,Is�1,}1!u.I��u�o®noyen�n�,.�, •�,, ham Goodyears in • Wingham Tuesday night of • last week , by a score of 51-1. ' Winghaxn's•• .only • hit arid '.run was in .the '"first inning. Ken Saxton led off with a walk, Alvin Bakersacrificed him to se- cond and •he scored " on Mac Eadie's single, Glan. ' •i 0 0..'0 2; 1 0 1.0-.4, 12 1 Wing; 1 0 '0: 0 ,0 0 0 o. o -,r I 1• / 'Glanwor"th: - Chas. Schell, Bob Loveless, . 3rd, Wm. Clark, Bob Cornish. Wingham Jim 'Coul+tes,,, Bill . ..Hotchkiss, Alvin. Baker. Wingham 7 ' Centralia 4 'Thursday night lastweek the Wingharn • Goodyears ' beat. Cen- tralia. RCAF 74 at the air school. • Hugh MacMillan started the geineq for Wingham• .and .was re- lieved by Grant Chisholm in the .2nd, inning. Each pitcher al- - lowed '' only '2 : hits, but 6 ' fielding errors 'accounted` for .the 4 run. :Jim, Bain 'hit a 3 -run hone;' for Wingham in the ,7th . inning:. Wing.:: Q 0 2 .0 0:0 4 0 6' 6 Cent. 1 1. 1. 0, 0' 1 9. 0.07-4 4 4 Wingham, Haigh'. MacMillan, Grant ; Chisholm,. Znd; Alvin Ba- ker. Centralia Wiper, James, 7th and',Orateau.. Clinton RCAF:Fay' pl • s in Win • g ;.. ham on Friday, June 29th:' at 9 o' ronto, along with; Crown. Attor- ney W G. Cochrane' and Inspec- tor Robert Kaufman,; •and arrested Silver, •cliar urg him With arson. Art ' that time they ' entered ' Mr. Silvers home ,by authority of a' search warrant, and . seized all books . and records' pertaining, to the Silco . Store rn ''HensaU s. The constable presented, '13 in- surance : policies ` in .Nathan Sil- ver's ilver',s name, • amounting to $i66,800.,00. A list of his . liabilities. 'tota'lled some $154060. ; .' ' .Magistrate's Court, Exeter, on Friday, 'Jeune' 16th. • ' ail was • :renewed at "$5,004 ar :$Ift,0po in property -b5,., Silver Byron Matthews, manager of. credit/ and collection ' at -rSnger- Taylor Wholesale and Drygoods Company in London, quated an and his' 'sister -in. law. amount . of $54&6.54 owed ,. by .There were seven witnesses Silver to that eoinpany on March called to ` the stand to testify.: 30tli, 19002: afore Magistrate [glen Hays Q.C.' on the second' day. Constable' •Cecil Gibbons, of- the f-the Ontario Provincial• Police, went 'to the , home. of Nathan Gerald William . ' Cleary, 'In- surance In-surance ge , • rrtoo the, witness stand and reported having investigated the fire on 'APril 6th, 1962:.He reported' cal clergy.. In event of. ram the service will be held in ,the' United Church, The Dungannon Senior' room school pupils and. some parents, nunibering forty-six with their teacher, Mr; Ron Jewitt, enjoy ed• a bus trip in Mr. Alvin Sher woods ;bus .on Monday, visiting such places . as the Georgian China Shop at Collingwood, the Shrine` at Midland, Owen Sound. and' Port Elgin: •. • • The, resid'ent 'population,.A of r Huronview at Clinton is • . 1519 persons : of which 89 are wornen. There ,are 59 on : the . staff and With ' achnissions on the increase; moreernployees will.,be needed. the: time) that at thea time' of the Hensall Shore fire, .it' was 4heL-013.. ain of. Silco Stores operating There, are'_ 2 other stores, one at'. Dresdan & Parkhill and a former store: 'at, Silver; 22 Whitmore. Drive, To, (referring : to • notes he made at i Lucknow. • ; g. e• ni•t ...•. ... •.•..00ne•.•••..• • ai• •• •a•a..o•n. •i•n � n...., • • :° FIBERGLASS SCREEN For s' e •. • ROOFING and .SIDING • 1 That Lasts & Protects •• 9 • We; Recommend • q • • Weste�l . 5 curt... e i� Ribbed" . y • • Galvanize: Roofing,. • Gives a Completely. Weatherproof 0 Job •• Because . "WESTEEL" Sheets •• • Give ' a Full 321/2" Coverage. You i Can Actually Save One Square or More ;o a Large Barn. Available in I Lengths 6 ' feet and 'and Up' • • • • . • • • oe John W Henderson Lumber Limitedo • Phone 150, Lucknow • • :, • • win Not' Rust, . Stain •• • Sizes up to 48" in Stock. • . • • HATMCKMATERIAL •• • 3" x' '8" x.' 16 ft. Sills • •• 11/4" x 8" 'White Pine 2" Red Cedar or Tarnish • FirHayloader' ,Slats • •• i' • • • • '. • • .. •' • • • s: Just Paint�d"Look Use Pitisburgh • • 4 • 1.1N•rat94••••••••a••u••••••••ngii••••••••ii.N•a••••••••i•••••••se•oe••••• PITTSBURGH -PAINT. We ' carry a complete Stoerk Pittsburgh' Paints For That fresh Cement In Stock { • Mrs'..: Cecil Fitzgerald, Van couver', B.C. . visited, her. aunt, Miss Ida Whyard last Thursday. She •is the daughter of • the •fate Money raised from winter Mr and Mrs. • George Stothers card: pa ties ;:gave, t. e . pupi'ls and her ° mother • was Eliza Belfast Scl ool,`the.Oop ortunit to p Y . P Whyard,' one :' of the twin daugh- visit Kitchener ' on Thursday. of ters of the late ..Mr"and.' Mrs., :last week;. and view points of James Whyard of Dungannon, interest. The re ular United • ''Church • The: • .school,.with .teacher Dori g Cameron• and',other• adults of the. Women's meeting was • .:held on . . June 19th in'. the basement : of , Belfast community, went by'1bus tta /ac- with Allan Reed ,.acting as' driver,:. the church Mrs. O Po pp, ca vied at 'the piano for the The, highlight of ` the: trip was hymns: Mrs. ` Bessie Stewart was a 'tour of the Kitch ener-Waterloo in charge •of the.. 'devotional:. A Record,.'the city's daily newspap= good number • attended and the . er. They also witnessed' the' TV: roll' call was answered by the show "Bazaar" where several, of. wordin. .a, : ' Bible verse , with the . children. were - interviewed, '4Pr'eseince: It Was decided. to The . group also. had a visit to drop: the July ,meeting. The Ladies the pioneer village' . at' Doon: 'have been , invited to` • attend ° •a About' 'forty4our people made . bazaar on July ` 26th at '::Port the trip,. Albert.. The induction of ,''the new • minister -will be 'held :on Friday•night, July 6th at; 8 The, goods for 'the' dale should _be . not later than June .'30th.. 'Mrs . ' Raymond Finnigan gave ,the.topic "Service:" The hostesses were Mrs. G. Finnigan,. Mrs. H.' Alton ,anal .Mrs. Wm: Cranston. :Miss Pearl Caldwell ' Leam- ington, •:spent a few days with her sister, Mrs; .John Spivak ,and attended the. funeral • of the late Mrs. •Rich. Park. Death• ' of• Mrs. Park Mrs. Richard Park,' Senior for inerly Margaret. Ann Reid of.: the 4th con: .of Ashifield, pasted .away at • Victoria iHospita.l, trAndon early , Monday morning, June •118th, • after several weeks of suf- fering. She:Was transferred • about • six weeks' .ago ' from: Wingham Hospital, with abroken hip. She. was first admitted to Wingham Hospital ; in, 1Viarch after a fall: 'She was in her &lst • year Was Married to Richard; Park, son of. Mr John Park and Mary West, 54 ;years'ago at St Helens. Surviving besides: her husband: are' three daughters • and • three sons Mrs. Howard (Edna) •Black, Mrs, Arthur. (Mary) .8itewart, Mrs. Kenneth',, Hodges, Ben ' of Ashfield and John and 'Richard of Dungannon,. Twenty-. seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren; two sisters,.. Mrs. Will (Lizzie). Begley, 'Leaming- ton 'and Mrs. Mason (Mary) ,McAllister survive two brothers, Robert, Port Elgin, and.; John of, Ashfield predeceased hex: • The •body rested at the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel; Lucknow, Where service was held on :We& nesday in charge of Rev. Rod MacLeod, • minister of Erskine Presbyterian Church, Dungannon, • Interment • *as in Lunganti'on Cemetery •Pallbearera were N.ortnan. Stewart, Richard Park,'Bi11 Black,, Ron' Alton, Paul Caesar and Ray Stanley,' . SOLDIER VOTE . PAIRS • HURON,, BRUCE MAJORITIES. The soldier vote in,, the 're-, cent Federal election gave Lib- eral candidates,. the lion's share '. . and in at least. tivvo, cases turned previous . Conservative victories (by. slim ;rnaj orities,, to defeats. In Bruce, John H, . MacKenzie, received 81 votes; to praise his. total to 61127, . ;as against 51 for Andy Robinson Who. had • 7,362 votes for a :Majority. of 1;2315, , In .Hur:on •.it. was 145 for Elston Cardiff,- for a total vote of 11,567; Ernie • Fisher, the Liberal can- didate received 332 votes to raise his total to 9,1&'1, Paring .Mr: Car:.' cliff's majority • to 2,3&6. Card Party Money GiV::BiSTripI • FUNERAL ON •SATURDAY • • The funeral service: for:' Mrs. Wil iam IMacCrostie 'of West Wawanosh, who died suddenly 1 . Sas atoon on •' Jvune ZOth • was•, held at. the. MacKenzie Memorial Chapel . :on Saturday , conducted by Rev. Rod' MacLeod. 'Interment was in Greenhill Cemetery. JACK • ' McKENDRIOR ; :PASSED AWAY FRIDAY The death of John Donald Mc- Kendrick occurred :at Westmin- ' iter Hospital,; London on Friday. Hewas in his 68th year.. The re- mains rested at the residence in Lucknow until Monday,'w'hen the. funeral ,service was. • held at the Johnstone Funeral Home ' with interment in Greenhill' /Cemetery, • UV ants,.. Sentinels, To Spur Prolect There. is a projectafoot at Hespeler to in tall an ;indoor swimxning . pool • in a vacant theatre building, Larne Humphrey, ' son of Mat and 'Mrs. Wm: A. Humphrey St.. Helens, '. is one of the pro. motes ,of, the project, but .they haven't as yet ;been 'a'ole • to ,stir. sufficient ,iriterest.:to get the tuna. dertaking rolling. • • 'Lo rne has been following the. progress of the artificial ice campaign irk The Sentinel., and relit, week he telephoned • this office to see if we could provide him With the back covpies of the, paper,, reporting the start of the project, and . following the pro.'' gress in the Weeks Which loved., ; ' • Lorne plans to 'toss thebun- ole'' at ,Hespelerites to n show them what . a ' village of lofl'' people can 'accomplish."