The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-08-08, Page 6AGE SIX,
THE LUCK -NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
VED11TiF7SDAY, AUG, 'tl , I1l6'
KiNLousN
taster Allan Fisher of Ben -
miller is .holidaying at the home
• of'Mr. and Mrs. Donald IVcEwan,
Miss Mary, Anne Mawan. . is
spending this week with Mr: and
Mrs, Herman Fisher at. Beninil-
>ier. •
Mrs. Jack Hevwitt and Brenda
spent Sunday at Waterford, .Alex
Hewitt who has spent thepast
tmonth there, returned home with
rthern for a few days returning
later in the Week.
Mrs, Russell Hewitt entertain-
ecl ' the Berviie WA, at her Home
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here when a:%quilt was qiu'ted..
The August meeting of :the
H.W ;I,. was held on, Thursday af,
.ternoon at the 'Bruce, Lea Haven,
Walkerton. The President, Mrs.
Lyman Sutton was in the chair
and., the .meeting opened with
singing 'the Ode and ' repeating
the Mary Stewart Collect in uni-
son. Communisations were read.
A:4 -1H Club training course will.
be held in Lucknow Town Hall..
on August 1;f th and. 17rth. The
• ,Convention will be held Septem-"
ter 51 h'' and 6th at Southampton.
Mrs. Jim Smith was named 'de
legate. The ro111 gall. was "What
S, do when. I do as I please.""
Motto: "A World without' friends
as 'like a garden without flowers"
prepared by ;Mrs..Wiltliam Kern
• Ipyn • andreed by ,Mrs. Alex. Per-.
cy, The . topic, "A merry heart
is good medioine",was given by
Mrs. Jack Hewitt. who . was . in
the chair:: for• the program. Mrs.
parold. Haldeniby favoured 'with
a solo "Serenade of the Bells:"
Mrs. Raynard Ackert and. Mrs,
, Morgan Johnston sang two duets,
"When you , wore a_ Tulip" . and
"How. Great Thou Art". A piano:'.
• solo. 'by Miss Edna Boyle.: Corin:'
anunity ainging was enjoyed, by
all.. •The ladies received a' ihearty •
welcome to • the . home -Lunch
Was served and the visitors were
given'an opportunity to visit
with the patients, 'Which num-
• Iter around 60. !Mrs, Jack Hewitt
+and Mrs, William Kernpyn were
in 'charge of 'the • program. Mrs:
Charlie Murray and. Mrs. ' Sam
Farmer twill, :have •charge of the
next meeting.
ilVliSses. Ruth and. Susan Gib-
son' of Teeswa.ter visited with
their ,grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
Lyman Sutton, 'Jean and Gary.
,Mrs:: Audrey Borthwiick re-
turned to St, C'atharines, after
•spending ' the past week with
her parents, - Mr. and Mrs. James,
M. Hodgins and at, her cottage
at Algonquin. Park.
A miller from . here attend-
ed the •social evening and 'pre.
sentation ,for 'Mr, J. R. Lane, •re-
tiring. township clerk and •Mr.
Prank Th•ompson;. who will leave
shortly for Dungannon where he
hastakena position.
••i r, and Mrs.Alex Percy were
guests at .' the iStanley-Reavie
Wedding at London last Satur-
day.
atur-day..
The Anglican service will :again.
be held at .•9:3O 4n Sunday .next,
Miss. Janet Forster of Ripley
spent 'a. few ' holidays with: her
grandmother; Mrs'•J. W. Colwell.
Miss Jane Warwood of Tor-
onto visited . with, ,her: eouisin,
Miss . Sheila Halden�by.
Mr. o •and (Mrs, J. ' Charpentier.
had relatives., with .tgem • from
Eastern Canada during the week,
A ,fainly dinner was enjoyed'
at the '.'home of Mr.. and . MTs.
James Hodgins, Sr., when around
ao• were .present.•
'
Misses Janet and, Shirley'
Bushell spent holidays With 'Mr.
and. Mrs. John Hodgins.
On . Tlhurd:ay last . a:ipicriiic was
enj•o'yed in the •Teeswater. Lions
Park. Those present were ,Mrs:
'Tarries •M. HQad;gins,. Mrs. Audrey
t$orthwick, ;Mrs, .Jdhn 'Hodgins,
Mrs.. Ikon, Gillespie, 'Cathy, and
Ronnie Mrs, Don Bushell, Janet,
Shirley; Betty Ann and Bruce:,
Recent, visitors with' Mr, and
Mrs. James M. Hodgins Sr., were.
Mr: and. Mrs: Charles 'Sutherland,
Toronto, Rev:.. and •Mrs- W. ' D.
Davis of Owasso, Michigan, Mr:
Ed Harrison,. Wingham,. Mrs.
Mabel McGillivray, .Miss . Beth
McGillivray' and Miss: •Charlotte.
Miller of Toronto.
Mrs. 'Jaynes Hodgins: Sr., . ;and
nmam■.•en■■■■t one..tr■••■■ab■g aga■a■iaaat•■■eines
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ST. HELENS
Mr. ,and. Mrs, Irvin McCabe
Brian of Windsor spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank..
McQuillin.
Little 'GordieF )31lack is a patient
in ,Wingharn iHasptal•
,Mr. Colin iFingland , of Wing
.ham will be in charge of next
Sunday service at St, Helen's.
Church wlhile Rev.. B. F. Green
is on hdlidays.
• Sympathy of the • .community
Dies. to. the; Woods. family in the'
,loss of their aunt, Miss IChar1o.tte
John. on., Miss Johnson has been
a patient • at Pinecrest' Manor in.
Lucknow, for a number :of years.
St. Helen's. W.I.
Thirty-one ladies, and .flour
children attended the August
meeting of the 'WoI. on Wednes-
day evening when Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Salkeld showed slides of.
'their strip ;to Western Canada, as•:
well as'pictures•• Loaf. local interest,
Miss W. D. Rutherfordthanked
them and : 'presented a gift on
'behalf of the WA, The roll' call.
was answered )by. "One of Cana-
da's 'Food Rules". The 4-H Club
:±project,• "Dressing :,...Ula Hone.
Grown Vegetables": will be taken
this' fall with Mrs. McPherson l&
Mrs. ' E. Gaunt as. leaders. All
young .,:ladies in -the co (rnunity.
are invited to join in the pro-
ject.' The treasury showed a bal-
ance';'of $155.00.• The padres • have.
(been re -decorating a room iat..'the
hall and a discussion followed on.
;'curtain material and flooring.
'The annual bus. trip will be to
the ,Collingwood district later
this . fall. Miss' Mary Purdon, rfav-
oured. with an accordian .Selec-
tion. Lunch Was •Served by. Mrs.
Gordon Lyons; : Mrs. IRoss Er-
rington' and Mrs. Bdb: Aitchison.
LOCHALSH
ONTARIO -
Ontario Economic Council
Industry Committee. .
IRIE.F$ •INVITED•
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The Ontario. Economic Counctl'has appolnted a Tou,rist'..
Industry' Committee to study the present and: future role
of thetourist industry in the province. •
The, purpose of the Committee is to assess:all aspects
of tourism in Ontario and to formulate recommenda-
tions concerning;
1. The relative of current government as--
sistance.to and participationin the tourist industry.
2., An. evaluation of strengths and weaknesses within
the industry itself.
Public hearings will take place in mid-September in
various- partsofthe province. Ind Viduals and organi*'
zations interested in 'submissions to the Committee
should submit six (6) copies of their briefs as soon as.
possible before September 15, 1962 to, the Secretary of
the Committee..;
W.. H. Cranston,.
Chairman.
T. C. Clarke, Secretary,
Room 286
Parliament Buildings,
Toronto (Telephone 365-1948)
OBITUARY.. .
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LAURA (Richards) SPANNER
Laura Marguerite Richards,
late wife -of Mr... John Spanner,
1>Z'ichmond: Hill, • was sudden-
ly called to : her reward on
July 2l at Loon Echo, Fox: Lake,
. Huntsville,.
• Dais Parrish 'celebrated' his
(birthday on Wednesday by hav-
ing :a 'number of little friends. to
a, party.: ,
'The MacDonald- reunion was
heldon Saturday ' afternoon.
Peter van- 'der :Lay:,held a.Suc
cessifti'l auetion sale on'Satuyday.,
■ N Mrs. DaisyMoCharles is -
visit -0 - �' ■ ing in'tLucknow, with her •sister,':
. ;•;: Mrs. Brooks.' •
I. ■ Recent visitors' With 'Mr. and
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• Mrand :,Mrs. Wilfred Evans of
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Reduced Prices On AH Our
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* - family of •Toronto and :Miss Eliza
✓ ' Cook of Owen Sound were recent
visitors with 'Mr.. and Mrs. Henry
• M.acK.enzie and family: '
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IS ' relaxation bygetting in on .`these , summer furniture
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a' large selection of
Bedroom' Suites, Kitchen,
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leading g
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Mrs: Audrey..Borthwick spent a
day tri Brantford with Mrs.: W.. E.
Armstrong . and',. family..
Mrs.:` Perry 'Hodgins and Miss.
Winnifred Percy spent .Thiurs-
day in London..
'Congratulations to • Mr. and
Mrs:. Ronnie p•raharn who were
married on ,Saturday.
Mr.: `and 'Mrs. Mark Johnston
and Mr. and Mrs., Maurice •Hod-
gin y,islited on Sunday. with Mrs.
WilliamWilliarn Cox and Rev.: Benson;.
Cox.., Mr. 'and Mrs. aVfat rice Hod-
gins 'have returned from a trip
to• Western Canada They/spent
some 'time' ' with :Moose. Jaw' re-
:ldations. ..
Mr, •rand Mrs ' Russell. Barr of
IScarboro spent . the. : week -end
with Mrs. John Barr and Donald.
Miss .Sharon Hodgins of Wing ,
ham spent ,the ;week -end •with
her. parents, Mr. • and Mrs: Perry.
Hodgins. .
Mrs. Russell •Atcheson of Wind-
sor was a recent visitor with Miss
Winnifred Percy and other :re-
latives.
re-latives. 'here. •
Miss Sandra Percy of Toronto'.
} spent' the week -end at'her' ,borne
lu les i' here
Mr. 'and .Mrs,' Arthus •Phillips
and Peggy of Fonthial 'spent the
week -end with Mr J`. R' Lane;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden
and Keith.
Mr and: M'r's. Perry l uhe••ll
■ ' and • family of Toronto visited
■ • over the week -end with Mrs,
Jdhn Bushell;
Mt: and Mrs Oampbell Brawn
and family visited recently ,with
Mr, and Mrs. 1VMalcolr•n Lane,
Hugh .and Stewart.
Mrs, Herman Fisher' of .11 en-
rriiller visited here . during: the
week: , ' -•,r
DDaughter of Mr. ' and Mrs
James' A. Richards (Jane ,mer-
son.) Mrs, ':Spanner was (born' on
the South Line,. Kincardine town
ship in 18189;' youngest of .a fan -i-
lly of eleven, Marrying Mr:'Span-
ner. in 1915;. and living most of
cher married life .in .'Toronto,.
With intervals of residence
.Huntsville and Belleville.
•In Toronto theylived: for `2S
years at 5$87 Windermere Ave.;
and as a.memiber of Windermere
United. Church, Mrs. Spanner
sang lin, the chureh.; choir, • She
served as: president of the Wo
niarits- Associa. • n', omen's Mis-
�sionary Society : and ; for , many
years, in West Presbyterial, .in-
cluding 'a term • as president, dur-
ing which. time 'and:' through
these. societies many, rich ,frieitas:
Were made.. ,
Mrs, Spanner is survived by'
her t usiband, Mr. John Spanner,
one daughter, Marguerite (Mrs.;
J.-• R. McMahon, 'whose husband
is Rev. James R.: McMahon; Rec-
.tor of . St. Lukes tAngli'can
Church,' Annapolis -.Royal, : Nova
Scotia);. grandchildren Judy;
Jaynes,' ,Jacque:line; ., Julia • and
John, also• by, one brother, Mr,
Joseph : Richards, Victoria, B.C.
'Funeral services were'.conduct•
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ed by .Rev,: '•W. W. •Patterson 6
St.: Matthew's United Ohurcr
Rey. 'Russell C. O'Brien of Win
..dermere 'Avenue United Churcl
and Rev. . C. G. Higginson, Rich
mond Hill United Church.. Mr:
Spanner: was laid to rest in. Par.
Lawn :Cemetery:
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ME10MORIE S AROUSED
BY ., SENTINEL • EDITOR.IAL
The recent Sentinel .editori.
contained an'. account : whic
aroused meanories for Miss .Anni
MacKay, who writes as Folio
of memories' of their; "big day
at:the. faMou's Point Clark•. Light
house. .
itp_
Travellirug. in a ' Carry .,a
'from Allan .MVIcLeod's ,livery, bar:
we endured' all the bunnps,..o
the' "2nd ;Concession until° w
came to "The • Big Hill" Brie
we heard . 'Whoa back, everybod
.out' .Sucg andu-fit
after ., thine. Carry ;,all' at the ' for.
of the hill to get a ride :throug
the.•soft road Finally -'the hors,:
slowed 'down, .and we got .on
finish the. ride to the .Lightho. .
At 5 p.m, we heard 'all:aboa,a
Back :at: the Bwg,'Hill : we. :had
caimlb' .int 'as the ..tired bunch *,v�
homeward :bound .• agai i:"
Memories of those outings •ai
dear to Miss. MacKay; who
now confined to a wheel cha
following 'a leg amputation o
aeration. she, underwent last fa:
However,. she, is enjoying goy
:health ' and. weather perrnittir
is out-of-doors frequently .ar
down street. 'occasionally in. 'al
'Chair. '
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