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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-08-22, Page 2rte1s r�. c, • is 4 "O,; 1r • w TIE ' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, �Illrs. 0.. Jouwsma Was: .Tr. y �Ilinr�er Ai Lucknow Hortcultural flower'Show ,Mrs, Otto Jouwsma of ;Wang- '• ham, and a member of the (truck low. and District Horticultural Society, was the top. winner at the Society's annual: flower show,. 'held en Friday and Saturday in the Legion. Hall. • • • .It was am excellentshow with a good many colorful • exhibits,. ,many interesting novelty, . ar- rangements and a good 'turnout of •appreoiative spectators. Mrs, Jouwsma adored 10 ;points: •to place .firsts and w'in. the•Beatty Ladder. Trophy and the Ti Eaton. • away , The Jouwsma ifa�mily 011 nd=sever. ' ears. ' �nerom- Ji a a1 y' , ea ago • . and resided. • in 'the Crewe district in ,Ashfield before mov ing .to Wingham: • ' • • •Mrs. • T. J. Salkeld placed sec and rwith '48 points; winning the Simnpson . prize;: 3rd, Ada •and Hazel Webster, 46. points; 4th, Ken •Cameron, 41 •. points; 5th, Alan, + Andrew; 33 points; 6th, Mrs: -'R. Cumming,. 30' ' points Juniors, Barbara Cameron Islay Howald 2nd,, both, with 23. ,points, . but placed according to the attaining .of .the aggregate count .;..The first. ;place ;winners : as. above listed each received a srpecial• $5.00 secbiOnal•.prize. .The . 3rd,. 4th . and 5th, place-" winners also received Vigoro prizes .' President. :'Kenneth • Ca+meron•• made the announcement of• the awards on Saturday : evening'' as the show concluded, The •judge • w.as . Mrs. MaeCal ,• lum .of Blyth.. • • Point.,winnerswere as fol; lows Setion A:. Gladioli; ' single spikes: red, Lois Struthers, Rev. H. W. Strapp; pink, H.:W..Strapp, Mrs:. R:oiss Cunuring yellow, Mrs.. K... C; ` Murdie;; K. Cameron; white, H. w W. Strapp, Mrs. T. .J. Salkeld; it ative, IL W Strapp, Mrs.. D. Jouwsma; any, other col -4 Hours Fllo'ra Webster Margaret or, Alan Andrew, • Graeme.Elli'ott: Three :spikes red, Mrs. Jouws sma;, white,, Mrs. Salkeld, ;Mrs.. Jouvisma,•. any •other .color,.. Mrs. C Hallam Miniatures, single single spike, red, Mrs: Charles Hallam; pink, Alan. Andrew mauve,: Mrs, . Hallam. Section. B: `Annua.1s,. white asters, Mrs.' Jouw.ama; A. and H. ---Webster;—pink asters, -A:—arid—H.. Webster; Mauve asters, Mrs. W. ;' Henderson; H. W.• Strap+p; asters, • 5 colors, , Mrs.' J. Ernrmersoh; Caaendula, Mrs.: Salkeld, Mrs.. Cuimming; • iCarnations, .M•ns. Jou- wsma; C•leome, •Mr's. Curnmri'ng, A.' and, H. Webster;. Casimos,• Mrs.. Cumming, . A; •arid H Webster; •: French Marigolds, Mrs Ernmer son, • A. - and H. 'Webster;. :Af- ricanMarigolds,. A.' and. H. Web- ster; ..Mrs. Er rierson; N�astur • tiums; . A. and II. Webster Pari- • sies, Mrs..Saalkeld, Mrs.• Cum- ming; " P.hloat, • Mrs. . Cumin ing; Double. Petunias, Mrs.. Jouwsma.; Frilled Petunias; Mrs. 'Cumming, K. ,Cameron; Single Petunia►s,. Mrs, L. Ritchie, Mrs,, Jouwsma;` Seabiosa, A. and, H. Webster; Snapdtagon,• Mrs, Henderson Sweet 'peas, Mrs. Emmerson, B. W. Strapp; Zinnias, giant, K..Ca. meron, Mrs. Cumming; Zinnias, cactus, K, Camezion, A. 'and' H.. Webster; Zinnias, porn pom, K. ,Cameron,- A. and H. Webster; Zinnia A,o.V... Mrs,. C ummingt Mrs, . Jouwsma; ..annual,° Mrs, Jouwsma; :Mrs. Cumming, A. and •H. Webster; Dahlia from , seed,, A and H. Webster. . Mrs, 1.�, • • Rit- chie, _ Sectio.n •C: Roses, Dahlias, Per-' renial's• roses, white, K.Came- ron,, Alen Andrew;' ye►1low, K, Cameron., .:Allan Andrew; pink, Mrs, Emmerson, K. Carneron; red, Mrs. Henderson,. K. ,Canieron Peace; Jane Joynt, Mrs., Jouw- sma; Polyantha, Mrs. Jouwsma; Floribunda, Ken Cameron; Rose, named, K. Cameron,' Alan Andrew; Decorative Dahlia, •Mrs. Salkeld, H. W. ,Strapp; .Cactus Dahlia, Mrs. Jouwsma, H. W. Strapp; • Miniature decorative Dahlia, Mrs: .Emmerson; Min- iature cactus dahlia, Mrs..., Salk- eld, Mrs. Henderson; Pompom dahlia, Mrs. Salkeld; Phlox, Mrs; Ritchie, Mrs, Hallam; Pereniial A.O.V.,. A. and H.' .Webster. Section D: Floral arrangements and' ,;baskets Basket glads, .. .. Mrs. Jouwsrna; :Asters, K. Cam=: ar Id Freeman eron;• iVlarig�olds �' Mrs:Salkeld�� E.�gie...Beach Folk Honor. Founders Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Bogie of Colborne Township have sold their farm at Bogie's Beach and• ars bolding ,.a clearing auction sale on .Tuesday of next week. August 28th, prior to moving to Goderich to 'reside,. • Mr. and. Mrs.' Bogie Were hon- ored guests recently :at a barbe- cue luncheon party given by the Bogie's Beach 'Property Associa tion; which was formeda year ago:: The Bogie's were especially honored 'as founders. df thirty years' ago 'of this well. known • resort Area on the shores of .Lake' Huron about • 5 miles north of Goderich-. - • In the intervening years it hat become a private community of some 50 cottagers and their fa- milies from•various •.parts• of the 'United :States and .the 'Province •of Ontario., ' • On behalf of the Association Members Adrian Swanton, ;ex- pressed • appreciation for the as-`. sistance the .Bogies: had rendered each cottager in 'beconying• esta- blished, : all. down: the years, .and• presented a generous gift of cash: to purchase ' a .remembrance for their new home. In.. responding, also ' • for his wife, Mr. •Bogie thanked the members and their visitors for theingraciousness and the 'inspiration , their ;'friendships had '':brought: • --- ---- �=Die1mr§; . Cumciming; Zinnias,: Mrs.. ' • .. Salkeld,• "K. Cameron, Mrs. Cum-• Suddenly :ening; Mixed • annuals,. Mrs. Sal-: • keld,'•A, .and I3: •Webster Peren- A heart attack proved: sudden- nials, Mrs. Salkeld Basket Flo- 1y fatal to Harold • Frederick vers A4O,V., Mrs. Salkeld;Mrs, 'Freeman at hishome in Syra- Cumming, Roses, ' iBailbara • Cam- ruse; N:Y., on Thursday morning::. eron, K: Cameron Good. Morning He was 62. m ced fr l convaeso greetings: • Mrs::'. Salkeld, 'Mrs. Harold has ., v . Kirkland, K. Oameroi; : Leisure •,recent operation' and had • re - Sinned his • Woirk.. He Was.,,not :feeling well the morning of . the seizure • and had remained at. 'home "Fritz" as • 'he ' was ' popularly ikriown . to: many here, "loved Lueknow" and frequently ;return_. ed , to visit at .''the :home of his: sister, MrS2 J. 'W. .Joynt and Mr. •Joynt and to renew • warrh ,friend-. ships ;which he cherished Harold was the son; : of Frank Freeman .'and .Mary Roweand • ed Suddeniy;At M•alcolin, Mrs. Salkeld, Sing, . Margaret : • Malcolm, Mrs. :Salkeld; Mrs..' Krkland, Mrs.. Jouwsma, Mrs. B.reckles; 'Drift-ing: arid.I}reaming, Mrs:. Jouws-ma,: Mrs: Satkeld; H. W. Strapp;Mrs. J: MacDonald; : Dining taiblearrangement, Allan. Andrew,. Mrs. Jouwaana;. 'Specialoccasion, Mrs. Salkeld, Mrs. Jou�wsxna, . Camaeran;;Side table arrangernentA. and H. Webster, Mrs . Salkeld,:Mrs, Jouwsma:' : ' Was' born '' at. EthelHi:s father Section•E Potted plants As- 'was. a Miller., ' and the larri:ily paragus, A, and • H: Webster; moved'to L• ucknow': in 1909, whenAfrican Violet,, single,. Alan An_ .Mr: Freeman acepted a ,posidrew, Mkrs. J. MacDonald Afri •tin • as miller at Treleaven'scan Violet :double Mrs. Hend- :'Flour Mill , • Harold • ws then .9 erson, �S.' Rdbertson Coleus, Mary Years• of ageMLeod; ' .S. 'Robertson;' .Sword' He attended school: here, and Fern, Mrs. Henderson; Geranium; • 'then became interested in the Mrs: "Emmerson, •"Ann Jouwsma'' ?1?�irlling busness and" was employGarden dish, Mrs. Jouwsma; Tux: ed at Midland; Goderich'andKen-berous ;Begonia,. Mrs..I enderson, ora, before accepting• �a position ;Ross' Halllam; . Potted' Plant, A.:- In^ United States with GeneralV,.. Los' Struthers, Mrs. Jouws- Mills die had . Ibsen with the ma; Collection house' ;plants, Mrs:. firm "for ' 42 years and he and Jouwsma; • •;Collection' of ' cacti; Mrs: Freeman were planning "' on • Mrs:, Joiwsma.' retiring this year and 'takin: up • Section: F: Vegetables beets, residence at'her home Beaed Mrs. [Ritchie .Mrs. Kirkland; car verton ini• •t`he Lake ' Simcoe dais- rots ,K. Carrieron, Mrs. `Jouws- trict, Anima; corn, A. and Webster, With • General Mills, Harold erne Beach Mrs. Ritchie; cucumbers, slicing, was located at Buffalo, Elmira Stuart F. Pinkney, 62 -year-old Mrs; . Kirkland; Mrs. Jouwsma , NY'. ..; Erie, . Pa,; Rochester and Torvto barber, •died in ' his' sleep pickling, IslaytHowald, Mrs. Syracuse. • at A"nvberley Beach aibout 5:00 Jouwsana; yellow onions., Mrs. •The funeral service was held a.m. on Friday Morning. • Mr. and Mrs. Pinkney were holidaying at the• Beach with his brother,. Mr, and Mrs. ' Graliarn • •Pinkney (Mary MaciIntyre) • of, Ajax•. Graham and Mary have. a cottage at Ambeinley where they spend the summers. , • • • ' Stuart had retired the. previ- ous evening r.n : his apparent us- ual good health.' Death was due to • a heart seizure • Which struck;, .with little or 'no warning. He was not known to have, a .heart c• •;t?oni . • „ survived by his wife, a June and "two; sons, f Toronto and Robert a who is a member of wa • Rough Riders . foot- ball m. Miss Pinkney, • who Dining table : arrangement, B. teaches school,. •is on a suinrrner l•Carineron, Janet Carruthers,:Ren tour of Israel and the Holy Land, ( Jouws2na; Mantle '•arrangement; Besides his: brother, ;Grahain, A. Jouwsma, J.. Carruthers, B. there are two other brothers & ,Carneron; . Basket, B, Cameron, five sisters who .°survive. Beets, It: , Hallam, I. Howald, The 'funeral wa?; in Toronto ,on.�N', Kirkland; Carrots, E.' Ritchie, Tuesday with interment in West -."l A. •Andrew, B. Cameron; .youov, • minster Memorial Park. • onions, .E, 'Cameron;, A Andrew He daughter Thomas • of ' Otta the Ott Jouwsma, K, '.Cameron; potatos, W`.• Strapp, 'Mrs. Jouwsma; cabbage, S. Rdbertson; . tomatoes, Mrs.. Jouwsma, : A. and •H. Web- ster; • green beans,, Ray Elliott, Islay Howald; yellow. beans, . Islay •Howald,.. Roy .Hallam; vegetable display, Mrs. 'Jouwsma; A. •and ,H. Webster, Junior Section ' French Mari- golds,, • Islay ' Howald, Naricy ,Kirkland, Barbara Cameron ;-Af-' rican, Wanda " Hunter, Islay Ho- waldr Giant Zinnias, B: Cameron, Elizabeth •Ritchie, Ross ' .Hallam; "Pomporn Zinnias, B. Cameron, E. .Ritchie, W. Hunter; . Pompom Dahlias; I• .Howaid, N. Kirkland; Gladioli, I, Howald, W, H}lnter, John ,Johnstone; at Beaverton • on Monday, with interment in Stone' Church Ce- metery there: ° Mr Freeman is, survived ,by his', wife, , the forgoer Nettie Madill of 6 Beaverton, by one sister, Mrs. J. W. Joynt (Edith) of Lucknow and by . one '•brother, Dr.. W. P.' . Freeman of Springfield'. ':P,RI!M1^a.SY:.ildnlFt�n wEDNESDAUq, •end, 1962 West V..aufloh hisuranci....... Honor �Yl r: & Mss, PhiUip.: Upon Retiring Qr.!. 'Thursday evening, directors and officials of the West Wawa - nosh Mutual Fire tnsurance Com- pany and their ladies gathered at the Langan Beach 'cottage of 1V Ir. and Mrs. Duanin Phillips topay them honour,, r • The occasion ' recognized .15 years • of faithful service by Mr. Phillips as.secretary=treasurer of the Company, an, association he recently ` severed upon hisretire=' ment. Ir the honour's,. Mrs. Phil - .lips .li ,s wasnot overlooked for her valued assistance, and received a bouquet of roses. A lawn set; of table, chairs & urybrelWand. a . c eque or -$►1r50: were tangible expressions of ap- preciation' and good' wishes, and the • following' address further .ex-• pressed their sentiments; • Augu.st 16, 1962.. •Dear Drrnin and•• Mrsr'Phillips, We /gathered for fun, refresh: ••ments and speech. • The young 8i' the old ,here tonight. We want .rto honour and wish ,you well,, b. ut to ,what great extent; no word, nor . gift can. filly ae11, Fifteen. years you >klave spent liege among 'us, • you have shared in oursorrowend joy we 'have' taken you just. as 'we found' you, jolly„” trustworthy and '.kind, this. fact we will all bear• in Mind, so' from knowing and. working with': you, your influence is still lett behind. Miles . May divide, us,: but no matter where you roam, you, will find : that your life liar been • shaped. by' the years spent in this, zone. • So we put our heads 'together hd' this . is what we ' got, To, show we tlhnk, you -.' re pretty nice and like,you..quite •a •lot; • And: if each wish We've made cones• true, your future holds in store, A world of joy and happiness and all you're , wishing.. for. ' As a token of alll ' .our good. wislhes to serve as a link 'with past : years,. accept these• gifts from the ;friends gathere d here. 'Signed: Mr.and . Mrs.', Donald MacKay, :Mr, and .Mrs,. Ross' Mc. and Mrs.. George Feagan; Mr, 'and•• Mrs. Paul Caesar, Mr. and Mrs.. Herson Irwin, Brown Smyth and Bessie, Mr. and M.S. Wm Wig. gins, -Mr, and Mrs. Allan Mac. Intyre, . Mr; and Mrs, Frank Thompson, • Other. Honors ' Dungannon 'neighbours ". and friends gathered: at Mr. and Mrs, Robert Stother's cottage at Mid- Huron •id Huron Beach. on the 4th of A. field for a social' evening when a wall picture was presented ori behalf ..of the' gathering 'by. Cecil .Blake, The cottagers'.'.at Lurgan •Beach helld a welroom'e party •for -Mr. :and' Mrs. Phillips, in receiving' them. as permanent residents at 'Amgen.' ' "Durnie and Ida plan to, make their hone a Lurgan . Beach, :&' go. south in .the Falll, '• N SALE LEARINC AUCTIQ Of Finance Co. Repossessions, Bankrupt Stocks, Bailiff , Seizures, . and Personal Consignments Of Modern Household Furniture, Televisions, Appliances, . and Brand New Clothing..' at the i. �: °Communit Hall B ue�ra e �. in ham On No. 8F Highway 4 � `Miles.,. East 'Of• W g Tuesday Eveningr August 28 At 7;15 p. m I 2 iece- - ' G�•OF•�-TH�E�-=- E --.-FOLLOW p ONSIST�N . h am Rubber . Zippered Cushion• .' Chesterfield., ' Suite, R dio and :Record Player, ,..' Chrome Kitchen • Suites,• j.a e onsole Organ, 2 Piece Davenport ;Suites, .•5°' Piece :'edroorn uites with Bookcase Beds, Box=Springs. and.. Mattresses, 5 TV `Sets,; Refrigerators andElectric gWasher,2:.39 Contin'Continental'Beds, Ranges,` Conventional' Platform Rockers; Coffee and Step :Tables, Tri -light: and Table Lamps, : . Chairs, . Other odd • Hostess and Arm `}. ".:Pieces of Furniture, Quantity' of Brand New: Clothing. Plus Many More. Items Which Will be Released ': Be- fore Sale Day But Not Available. for Publication:.' at This 'Tires. TERMS :'CASH . ' CHEQUES .ACCEPTED 3% sales tax in effect Franklin Buuck, Auctioneer,: 'R.R. ; No 2, Cadshill, A:. Jouwsma; .Ctcumbers, R Hallam, N.- Krkland; corn, A. Axid-rew,, R. Jouwsma, :A. Jouwsma; potatoes, Roy' Hallam, A. Andrew, Ross Hallam; tmaoes, A, . And- rew 2nd;. cabbage, R° HallamA:. Ar1drew, R.. Jouwsma gourds; J, Carrubhers,L, :Struthers (tie.d), B. Cameron, .Nr Kirkland, Bev- erley" MacDonald, 1.. I%wald, . A. Jouwsma; Vegetable novelty, R. Hallam, ` Alan Andre; J: Car- rruthers; Vegetable collection, .J•Carruthers; Gourd novelty, N.Kirkland, J.Carruther; 1C; How - and; Nursery rhyme, R. Jou,wsma, J..• Carruthers, • A. Jouwsma;; J, Joit eVi i 4su .imummi+ao, �, ,S�.ia.� n� u�o 4�„�n�o� ' - ' Progressive -Conservative 1 NOMINATING :. CONVENTION... For.- The, Purpose Ofx SelectingA Candidate For The Riding Of Nuron-6r�rce . Will Be Held In The Town Wingnarn • On The • Evening Of FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 At 8:30 p.m. 1 -fon. Wm. Stewart, Minister of Agriculture Hon.Without Portfolioi Chas. MacNaughton,Minister W>,tho , Fred Edwards, M,P.; Elston Cardiff, M.P. A. F. Robinson, M.P.; "Marvin Hovire, M.P.,; Eric Winkler,, :M.P Refreshments • ' J. The:: H. Q Crawford, Secretary. 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