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)W SENTINEL, ;LUCXNOW,, ONTARIO
° ..EDN.l4Y, M. 29th, 1962
OUN6;Nt.ON
At
a recent , meeting of the
ternetery board,• Mr. Cecil Blake
Vas appointed to take the place
9.1 Mr. Durnin. Phillips, .as sec
" retary-treasurer,
Mr. Wayne Brown, pilot of
d CAF Winnipeg ashome, with
Mins gents;, Mr and *rs, Wilbur
Brown, for two weekis vacation.
A: good attendance was noted
at the August meeting of the
Dungannon United Church We
men which was held in ;the 'base
• merit of the church. ;Mrs. K. K.
Dawson; president,,opened the
Meeting with a hymn and prayer.
' Devoibion • ;by Mrs. Fired Young
, assisted by .:M,s: George Riibey (Irwin visited With ':her daugh- ,posed the blacksmith shop
#'aand:.'tthe: roll c'a'll "was' answered iter, Mrs. Bruce Baker,. who is and went.
t into 'ear entry. This.
a patient in . Ki
•St
tchener-Waterloo. trade imr. iein cont'inu�ed, in
training v he word "Wisdom"
con -The Hospital,, later ears addingsuch hobbiesProgra n waslead by Mrs. • E. • In a copy of the :"Kincardine as flowers • and. gardening. for
iRivett with Mrs: HUgh McdWhin- ''Review" '1:892 a •fa niliar name which 'he was :well'. known.
AMBERLEY
PLAN . P•R'ITIS>l MO1,TGAGE
OBITUARY OPENING AT PRIMA_
,JOHN THOMAS STFIlr .
Mrs. 'William. Hooey . is a pat -One of Kincardine's oldest and
dept an Kincardine Hospital at most; respected citizens, John
pre5ent. Her friends wish her a Thomas ',stein, son of John and
speedy recovery.
Ba'hby.. and -Mary. Ellen M1cGill
are spending holidays with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tho-
mas Farrell df Reids Corners.
Miss Iva. Smeltzer has accept-
ed .a position with an insurance
Company' in Taranto.:
Mr. William Collison of For-
est is visiting with Mr. and Mrs..
Walter Brawn at Amberley.
Mrs.: Bert . Irwin,. 'Mrs.. John
Blue . and .Mrs. John Emmerton
spent Friday ii'n Kitchener, Mrs.
Mary (Johnston) Stein, passed
away in Kincardine General Hos- .
Pita'. . on August lath in his 94th
Year,
Born in • West WawariQsb on
December. 16th, 1868, he started
a blacksmith shop at' Pine River.
in 1896. 'In 1907 he 'moved to Kin-
sardine where he has resided till
the • time. of his death, ' with the
exception of six years spent in
Wheatley with his sons. In Kin-
cardine he set up ,business in the
north end of town. Later. he dis-
siey assisting, A question , and,
answer ,panel followed on what
as; the ..purpose of CM-1Aim= Edi-
cation.' The 'minutes` of the June
meeting was given. Reports were
' tgiven •'oaf • the first six montthsof,
was noted in a Kincardine Cen-
tral School report ' in a Junior
el;a'ss. Harmer Dmrmerton headed
his class w.itth. 3911 marks. Other
names .in the same class were
Paul Twrnball, ' Willie ' Mtc1nttosh
the : year by ' each convener • of and Ida Johnston. Miss ,' Stur-
ea h standing •.co nmittee. A love- geon teacher. ' • •
y lunch - Was :.served ' by the 'H ostesses at the Log Cabin,
hostess+es,',Mrs. Howard Johnston August' ;19�tli at Southampton
Mrs: Ross Henry and Mrs. Lloyd from Reid's Corners Womens Zn-
Hodges. . • • 's'titute were 'Mars. Klvin Hen.
GOSTONYI, EI S.TON derson, MTS. Cecil. Holland; Mrs.
A quiet, but • pretty Wedding
Was solemnized . at the Dungan-
non United Church at ; 2 p.m. on
'Thursday,' August '• •.23rd, Wheat
Janet --Elston; daughter of Mr.. &'.
Mrs., •Thoanas Elston. was united a .'tou'ras+t attraction on •Bator
• Lay at , Walter. Browns wase a
pn marriage to tR,e�v:' N. L. G+ost- 1a e: h5.ve oaf bees;.
+onyx; -son of the. late Ju}uis' and •
Jim Farrell of Reid's . Corners
j Jen (lite
I..
Mrs.. tGostonyi of Czeahaslon'i�akia : ,
Al'ber't 'Holland and. Mrs. - How: -
and
ow -and+' Holland. A cup of tea and
cookies • were ,enjoyed, by fifty-
four ' persons.. .who . visited the
mrnuseun' and 'Log Cabin:
Septem'ber 1st, 190'3, he we d
Amanda Huston of Pine River .
.and on 'Sep'te m►ber • 1st, 19513 many.
°trierids gathered:at: .their ' Thome,
"Harlbor Villa," the town's old-
est residence, to wish. • the. ' es-
teemed couiple well on the occa-,
si�on: of , their golden wediding.
Mr, Stein ' was a ' e'nerr r of
the United Church servo as
, ng
clerk . of the;:session 1925.'to 1934.
t' t •
mony at 2:04 pan. wi'1.1 be fol-,
lowed. Eby Open House when
everyone is invited to., inspect
the building and meet the staff,
Guests will also be welcomed
Friday . evening from: 7' to • 9
'o'clock; . and ',Saturday from; 2' to.
5 and 7 to 9 o'clock. • •
:A fascinating silver. • guess. ing
,contest will highlight. :opening
celebrations. ,Rules are simile—
Y
ou merely fill out an • entry
blank with your guess as to how
anuch money is (piled in a golden
chest.. The'closest g ss wins.
is all the cao'ins thinner
,Prize...
can, scoop out in both hand with
one try, The • contest ends Sat-
.urday, , September '8th at $' p,m.
The golden .chest used' in the
'contest was made. in the. Strat-
ford Festival workshop and was
used ' in the .1t95r5.. ' production of
the Merchant of Venice.
.Mr. Edward Rowlands,. Man-
ager, and his staff will move ti.
the. new. location „before the of
ficial' opening so that 'busin:ess•
Both 'he and Mrs. Stein have;'gi can be' carried an from • the mo-
ment
ven much of their .time to church ment' the building is opened..'
'activities..
New Groderi•ch branch of •Brit-
ish Mortgage and Trust Company
!Will be officially opened on Fri-
day,, September 7th, 'Wilfrid P.
Gregory, Q.C., Executive .Vice -
President and:. Managing 'Director
has announced. A brief cere-
., .
Surviving . are his: wife,' �2 .sows;
Cecil" and Jatck, bath of Wheatley;
-LOCHALSI
one .brother in :Ay1eswlorth, iSask- .
atchew+an 6 'grandchildren, 'and
4' great grandchildren., One. son,
Chester' .and an infant daughter,
predemceased bhp
Last rites .were lconducted-byeft, by plane• for :Western 'Can-
an a double.: ring ceremony, pier- i the' Rev:' F. H..Cromey from the
os a ennan uncia owe
,formed by Rev.. Geo. D.. Watt• of
tR MaL F 1Q�
George`. MacDonald -met with.
a' painful accident 'while riding
horse back. .
• John; •VIcCharles' -an d han Mac,
Rae 'spent. Monday and.Tuesday
at. the C.N.E.•
Oakville. a friend' "' for
thanMiss Aria Smelttzer is enjoy ,S' nday, August 12th, with inter
y ° : ganent in the ' Kincardine ceme
years.' The wedding.' attendants nn holidays wa'Uh ;Mr and:Mrs. 1
• were Rev, •R E. .McLogan. and James Mills ' apt their summer tery.
Mrs:. M 14.010n of Blyth. 'home un the 'Muskoka district.'
Mrs. L. Stingel, ,organist play:. Mr. and Mrs:' John Carruthers :t
and. �dughrter, Ann' of • West I
`
ped the wedding ':hymn O. Pexfearches. et a
'Loz�ie • vdrsted : � .an. :Srurvd;ay , w3'Gh
?Love and. • Uhe Wedmdirig .M,Mr.:and 'Mrs. Dldon Lowry.. ,Mass
'.The • .:bride looked lave{ly;. • in a j Janette :Lowery, 'Who with 'her
'street length dress of/ white poi= j
.ished: cotton and soal oped: nylon 'cousins has been •employed: 'at
cap and • net liairdress. She car
the Tobacco farms- at West; Lorne
=
• died , a• • white, bible'topped •. unit'h,
returned home on Sunday.
blue French a„arnataons and Mrs Lorrieaane+ran .:visited
,• on Fridlay with. Mrs: William where . she .will visit with Mr.
g by arefather's eau-. Cann ion, John .and. Doug are .on Mrs. Alex :Smtith has been vis
sin' Mr:. Stanley` *ins of Dry- ,halida s at Bruce Beach,itis *orris'
Yg with Mr. and Mrs
'den; Ontario. Rewe R. L. 'Goa- /
tonyi was .,inducted' 'to the Dun- iSpeoi'al music at .Fiore River Cochrane at iDiihnville..
gann'on, Port berg . acid : Nile y United Church . on . : Sunday was .',Mr .. A -lex, Smith: has -go
United Churches . this 'surnme'r.
Congratulations as they are Wel:
copied to the Parsonage --and
and
Dungannon..
A' few boys'• enjoyed`: illita6•
at • Wasaga Beach.; last ' week.
• They-' were Bill Blake, `'Rickey.
,:Parks, •Bill Crozier, • David'' D'aw-
KINLOUGH
Mr.:and Mrs. Wilbert Holden-
by' of Toronto visited ori. Tues-
qday . with Mr. , •and Mrs. Bert
Nicholson; Evelyn Nicholson re-
turned to :Toronto with. them,
White streamers. She was given f.rC.ouxtney: Mr. and Mrs: Lorne and Mrs.: N' �E. 'Evans' and : Linda°
nn marriage' b" 'h •
a ladies quartette from. Hawkes
vaille who sang :two; pleasing
numbers.• •
tGuests
..,:Sunday •with.. Mrs.
Sam', Geddes • .of Ripley were; ' Mr:
and, Mrs.: ,William • Courtney.
Eugene Blue : has returned to
Detroit ',to resume his ' work with
the • Cadillac Company:
son " and. also his Cousin Bill
St'raughan. of Benaniner: (yn'tended ]1'or Last .Week)
Mr. and'Mrs. Robert Py�gell af'
New: Castle -on -Tyne, England • is A :joint' . meeting was; held' at
visiting ..this week :with• Mr and Pule River 'United Church on
Mrs: T C.. Ander Tuesday: evening of last . week
. son. They 'are
I
on a tor 'from .Liverpool, ,;ing-, when o members of Bethel and
land, . Panama Canal; Los An- Olivet UC°W.. attended.
igel:as, San Francisco; ' Seattle' J`o'hn; Ferguson and Mrs: Murray
Vancouver, -Calgary,' ,Medicine• Waldden. presided : for •the • meet-
• Hat, Preston and Toronto C.N.E.
It ' will be ;. remembered ' that
their . daughter Dorothy : Pigell'
•,was- • an exchange .teacher with'
the . 'fornier Misses ' Millie and
Aloha Anderson and naw visit-,
nig 'their hbanes Mrs,' George.
Whi'tlairn and Mr's. Warren Barn-.
ford;
KINGSBRIDGE
Recent visitors with Mr. arid -
Mrs. - 'Carl. Riegling and family .i
were . Mr. and Mrs, • Beverley ;Wilson, . convener of the., manse
Simpson of , Ridgetown, Mr • and committee gave a > report... Mrs.
• Ma's. Carl .Field, Debbie and John'' IVLadDonald reported... on the
Shelly, Mrs. ..Frank' Riegling of canvass which was taken recently
in stead' .of, holding the' annual
garden party at Pine River Unit-
ed Church and the result was
gratifying, Hymn 360 was sung
'Edmondson, Mr and. Mrs. Johnohn after which Mrs. Oliver McChar-
Edmondson, Dennis, Mark, Ruth, less: of , 'Olivet brought greetings
Johnny and Joyce. all "'orf Chat- ,from the. presbytery and. intro-
duced the ; guest speaker, Mrs.
Oscar
White who was delegate
to McMaster 'University. In her
remarks she said ' the need of
prayer and Bible study was stres-
sed. Rev. Donald McKenzie ,pr. o-
.ing which 'opened with a • hymn.
The ' scripture, 'reading .giver% 'by.
Mrs. Ray Collins '' was followed
With meditations - • by Mrs..' Mel-
vin.
el
vein. Henry after which Mrs:, Wel-
lington Webster, gave' a prayer.
Mrs. Glen Boyd gave ,an inter-
esting .history of the hymn `"I•
think when • I 'read . , that sweet
story of old," which was ;after-.
wards sung as a duett by:,•Cor-
rinne MacDonald of Ripley and
Carol Courtney,, Mrs, 'William
Ferguson was *convener `' for the
program
ce' which was' given by
nit 2 of the U.C.W. Mrs.- Delbert
Erind'ale, Mr. and Mrs. 'Paul GI=
roux, McKay's Corners, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce • Padbury, Peter, Paul,
Wayne, and David, Mr, Fares,.
ham, Dennis and Mark remained.
for a 'Weeks holidays.. Barbara
Jane
Jane Riegling spent a weeks hol-
-,dayswith ,.Mr. and 'Mrs, Paul
Giroux. Karla Riegifng spent a
week'sholidays with1NIr. and Mrs.
Jothn Edmondson. Frank ' meg; nounced the ,benediction .and the,
ling spent a day' home with his falai •'The Golden Age" was
parents:: i shown and directed by Mrs, Dei
een a
'patient at •Wingham Ho.sPital &.
was later, ,taken to, London. .
'Mr. :and Mrs.; Dional4 Earle re-
turned from •'their' wed�dmg trip
to- Northern' Ontario.
• ' The : Anglican service • next -
Sumnday will be:.held at 1:30 p.m.
Congratulations to George Bu
shell and Alex Hewitt in passing
their Grade .43 • exams '
.loseph Hugh, son of Mr. and
Mgrs. Hugh Jensen, .Mary. Helen,
daughter of .1VIr. and Mrs: Gordon
:McDonald.; .Kennett Donald,. son'
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McFarlan
Mary albeth, daughter of Mr.
arid. Mrs. Harvey Nicholson were
baptized . sit the ,Presbyterian •
Church' 'on/ Sunday: '
Mrs. Margaret McPherson' of
Milverton visited' There over the
week -end. • ..
Visitors with Mrs:' Williaan •
Cox and Rev. ,Benson Cox were
'M'iss Margaret Black and ' Miss
Alice Harrington, 'Mrs. ,John
Mimi . and Mrs. Murdock McDon
aid ' of Ripley, Mrs. 'Warren Lea-
ver and Mrs. •Russell Khulman
of Detroit, .Mrs. ' Coultes and Miss
Kate MoCrimanon of Toronto:
Visitors with Mr and .Mr.'.
Frank Johnston were Mr. and
Mrs. Steve. Currie of Scarbor. ou h
and Mr, • and Mrs. Gerald Rhody
arid family. •
,The behavior of some children
suggests that their parents, em-
barked on the . sea of matrimony
without a paddle,
•Thee hydrogen bomb has Made.
one . great • contrilbutionto dem.
ocracy. With it, • all, men are
cremated .equal,
bert Wilson Grace was .sung and
refreshments were ' served' by
Unit '1 of U.C.W.:Mrs.. Jack, Ell
liott, of Bethel gave' the• courtesy
remarks, . • -
O re id' Tokens Are.
Over 50 Years -•01d
From 'Jack Maelntyre of Wi
ham we recently Uly received two
bread tokens that t ,were in use
in the. Lucknow bakery over
half a. century ago. •
The light metal tokens are
stamped on one side "Marl.
zie's B'akeir ,: Lumciknow,, ' and on:
the reverse side, ''Good for t.
Loaf.' •
• They. could have been used b
either Angus ,lViacKenzie or R. v
MacKenzie (proabalbly both of
them); before the 'bakery was •
ac.
quired. by the •MacCharles. Bro-
thers, Poacher and Donald. -
Subsequent owners were
W. J.
Spindler, Edgar Hollynlan; Athol
and Hector Purdon, Stewart
Mullin and 'Wallace Vines,.
Jack' Maolntyre, who was ,rais-
ed in Kinloss, •has for several.
years operated the Maclnt re
Y
Bakery in Wingham; Fie sent
along, the ; tokens, With a . dona-
tion to the. Artificial Ice Fund,
• ;Mrs; Marion Weath�erhead' Wand
Miss Laverne Sly: of Plymouth,
J,Vlieh., spent the past week holt-1
daying in- this cornmmunity.
Oliver Barkwell is•, a• patient. in•
Winghani hospital. ••
Recent visitors with •'Mr; 'and
Mrs. Donald MacKenzie' were' •
MTs Atkinson of Barrie'and Mr:
and Mrs.' Glen Carter and. fain
.ily of Lon,dsbaro.
John 'MdCharles was host; to
the Ripley':- 4-aH beef .club'. on
Thursday evening „ ••
•
• Visiting in the common ty are
Mr. an Mr's Irwin Clarke and
Mr. and Mrs. Selwign Clarke Of
West ' Malbi ry, 'Ma'ss.
all Fertilization Pays:
Use scO-OP
UL4K SPF
or c.onveenee.
Vhyis a Fall application � lication' o fertilizer so profitable?
PP` of P .�
PL'ICE
VW DRESSING HAY`'AND PASTURE insures winter' hardi•
•a alfalfa and clover. The
'mess ..and::hence winter survival of the f • �
increased soil fertility, level also means extra spring and sumer
• imore milk per cow/
owth=hi her fields more :feed' 'acre .
�. g y /� per./
more. gain on beefed
FALLPLOW-DOWN another important requirement for flat
year's
year s cash•crops Plow -down Prevents seed burning when a larger
: •:
amount' of fertilizer than is safe to apply, near the seed,:is to: be.
used. The fertilizer is better mixed in soil and where straw or corn
stocks are turned •tinder, results in a faster decomposition.
REMEMBER ! COOP Bulk . Spreading is fast, labour saving and
economical. You get CO.O.P Fertilizer spread •for you at app
matel: - the ha • rice, Another of the manyfanner-owned Coop
y hag �• t.
services. The. complete CO-OP Fall 'Fertilizer Program also includes
Sampling the availability free Soil. Sam ' and a i o f a full line 'of fertilizers
g 1 ty •
for fall sown grains,
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