The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-10, Page 3WEDNESDAY, ` OGT: ' 10th,^ 1,962.. •
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L�cal and General
.Thom, Collyer of ' the Toronto-
Dominion bank at 'Mount For
est has been home on ; sick •leave•.
• Mr. and .r Mrs: E.., H. Agnew
spent Thanksgiving in 'Detroit
with , theirson.. Joe and . 'Mrs.
• Agnew . and family. '• '
"Mr.' and Mrs. Gary Suter, arid
Miss Gertrude Crick,`; of Toronto
were ' ,week -end . visitors' with
Mrs. :Harold , Treleaven:
Mrs.: Etta Riberts has return-
ed from. Wingham 'Hospital of*.
ter having been hospitalized • for
'a few. days. ,
Mrs:" •'Charles' Cooke spent the
AMBERL,EY
weekend. in '. Wingham; as the
guest of Miss, Edna Carr,
Mit. Win. Schmid; Mrs,. George
Tucker`` and Mrs. J.. L. 1VMe1VMil
Ian. attended the C.W.L; Dean-
ery meeting 'in' lHe'sson on Wed
nesday •of last•, :week•.
Mr.. and •Mrs. Hank ` Krueger
of , • Detroit and .M r. and Mrs,
Abe.: Londa of : South• , Dakot'a
were recent visitors iwibh Mrs.,
Charles "Cooke:
•' Mr. and :Mrs. Elliott .Fells of
Whitby spent :the ' week -end with
her mother .Mrs.' James' Webster
'and 'attended' the funeral of her.
uncle :Mr. ' John Henderson. . •
Mr, 'and Mrs. Aubrey :Higigins
Of ''', D"etroit and Mr.. ' and Mrs.
Joe Day of�..Haini1ton 'were .hol
iday , visitors with : Mrs. Herb
Curran and ".Mr. and. Mrs. • Tom
•
Anderson..•
Toni Rivett of: Dungannon ,re
turned. ' .home last '. 'Wednesday.
from 'Wingham, Hospital. ,.where
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Mac-
:1Vlillan
and family of St. Cath-
crines, Miss A,: Clifford. ;of Strat-
ford, were holiday, visitorswith
Mr. and Mrs:J L. MacMillan.
• 1VMr... arid Mrs, John '.Young of
Toronto, Miss Mary Campbell :of
London' wereweek-end visitors.
,,.:,.w r • and Mrs im Mc-•
Naughton:
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Roderick MacLeod
Minister .
' SUNDAY,, OCTOBER 14'
10x00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 'a.m, Morning Worship
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UNITED.CHURCH H
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Rev, ; Howard W. Strapp
Minister •. ' '
SUNDAY, : OCTOBER 14
1000.a,m. Sunday School
11:00 ,a.m. • Morning'. ' Worship.
•Topic .-- 'Thanksgiving.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23rd
_irsa . .
Ave
ry Supper p�P• ,
THE.
-Lucknow Christian
Reformed Churchii
Rev. s. :Terpstra A.B., Th.B. !
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• Listowel, Ont., Pastor
SERVICES: •
10.30. a.m.: in Dutch
2:30 p.m. in English
'' 3:30 p.m. Sunday School• .
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• PAGE' THREE;
Owen So eInterested
In wilding GNI IfFavourabIe"
On Monday The Sentinel Pub-
lishers xnet a ,gentleman from
•
Owen Sound who told us he 'is Haw' large?
interested in building a motel in . A. "Large enough to cater toy
Lucknow, should the dining weddings, banquets, service club
lounge .vote be favorable. •: dinners,, approximately about 1d�0
to 125 persons "
He is. Willard !Forsyth, .a 32 ' .
year-old Owen ,Sound resident, Q. Have You " any' Plans • for
and a married man with two building?
children :ages three and • one. Mr,
Forsyth is past president 'Of' the
Owen Sound Junior 'Chamber of
Commerce and •is. past district
resident of the Western Ontario
for Oham'ber of Commerce.
e is on, the Owen Sound hockey,
executive and • was a key figure
in reviving lacrosse in Owen
Sound. • way approach with plenty of
Mr.. Forsyth has 'been .pperat- parking space. Negotiations, • T
ing the • Crystal Motel at Owen understand, are being carried on
Sound which .she ;recently sold.
M. Forsyth .was. Basked the fol-
lowing questions which we' pub-
lish • with his replies: •
in If the vote is favorable '
Q. d ..
.you. inter�este
building a motel in Lucknow? ""hen w,.ould aons__trct on� tart
-"Ay- rater"ested .±Aoon as a dining lounge•'defmte•1
•
.if. thedining lounge .licence vote licence was •approved, and to the
is favorable.". '.point• that winter construction is
Q.. bias the Governnt 'se feasu�ble . and'. economical:"
Q. Would °.you �� erste• the..
vote' • any bearing? r.
!
`SNo." _ . motel yourself?
A. Definitely. so
Q. What size would
methey motel •
be? '
• A. "A ten -unit ,,motel to start Singular Honor'
with, with a' large dining roam."
• .A. "The plans are presently
being: drawn in 'Toronto and a
sketch plan will be available
very soon,"
• Q. Have you.. ,an • available
site in mind? •' . • • ,
A ."Yes, ' a every. satisfactory.
location at the .east end'. of the
Vihage;••with' an off the High -
at "the local level to • acquire this,
property." .
This' statement has • been sup:: -
ported by Reeve Geo. W. Joynt.
For Rev. Muichmor
• Mullen Who .is a patient in Kiri-. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C.• Campbell
of 'Point Clarke attended the
Campbell reunion, at Freelton on
Sunday.
Recent guests . rith Z. and
Mrs., Duncan, Thorburn .were Mr:
and. Mrs.. Roy Best of `.Weston,,
Mrs.. Stewart Needham' of :Rip-
ley, Mrs. F. W. Burnham of.
Peterborough; Mrs: Mary, • Co
ward of . Keene.' •and:. • Mr.. Mac
MacDonald of `iHuron Township,
• Corinne • Macpohald ' 'of Ripley
spent Thanksgiving week -end
with May Fl,i7abeth . Walden:`
Mr. and Mrs. John A: Camp=
bell of... Ainberley ' ,are visiting
:with their •son-in-law and: daugh-
ter,: Mr.' ..'and Mrs ' Stewart
Shiells for. 'a ''few Weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thorburn,
Barry, • Karen . and Janice. of
Belleville; •Mrs. Wayne -Nixon,
Darlene and Bradley of Lucknow
visited over last , week -end With
Mr. and:. Mrs. • •Duncan 'Thorburn:
• Mr. and "Mrs, William Bates
he was a • .pat; ar� • for three of Stayner visited on Monday of
weeks. following a''ia • coronary last• week with Mr. :and Mrs.;
. Donald Courtney
.Shirley iSteele visited wit:
Mary Ellen: Wilson. on ''Friday
evening. •
. 'Sympathy is .' extended ` to the
relatives of the' Late' Jarri�es ;(Bell,
former resident ' of the ;:4th ` con.
attack. , •
Dr. and • Mrs. ' John MacKenzie,
Mrs. Wm. MacKenzie and Miss
Katherine MacKenzie of Toren-
to ..,and Sandy MacKenzie of
Western • University, were,
,Thanksgiving visitors with. 'Mr. of Huron Township. During the
and Mrs: • Tom MacKenzie past' five .years he was, 'a resi-
dent, of . the . Carrhther's. • Nurs-
ing Home.
Home for the,• • .Thanksgiving
week=end' were Mr. and Mrs.
Friday. October 12th, There' will Donald Steele and : Miss ; Joyce
be :a 'demonstration on •icing ' a Steele of Kitchener.
cake.,•Miss Myrtle Blair of London
and MisS':Betty 113iair of Hesp=
Mr: and ''Mrs.. Bab .torch of ler" spent, Thanksgiving 'with Mr..
Aylmer, • Miss Inge Suter and and' Mrs. •'William ','Courtney. •
Rod . Wraith: or ,Owen Sound, NMr and 'Mrs.. uncan 'Thor-
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wraith and burn •and daughters Joyce and
Larry were Thanksgiving. Mon- ,Judy; Mrs. Betty MoLeod and
day guests• of Mr.• and aYIrs-.Mehra Mr:. Robert McCormick sof !tip-.
I Wraith. • . ley visited recently an Northern.
Thanksgiving visitors with Mr. Ontario,
a d .Mrs. Art. Breckles, were Mr, Bruce Baker of
Mr. and Mrs.
ai1d`. Mi s• Walter Breckles, Laura, Listowel visited at ` the week-.en•�'`
,
Philip and Arthur, .Mr.. •and Mrs..with .
Mr.. and MrsBert Irw'ii
I•Iarold' I3alden�by, �Shei�la Barry , •
Mrs. ' Laura . MdN�ain .and Miss
arid Geordie ' of Kinlough. Mr. Helen McNain visited with tit.
and Mrs.' ''EdPowell, 'Mr.. Reg- and Mrs. Stewart Sims' of Tor
onto ,,for; the 'Thanks ivi.n
inald Powell of Mill ken, •Ontar- g �• ' g not-
io Mrs.: Gladys,rs 'Albert Sh
Davies of • Tor- iday,
onto; Mr. 'and M
el- Friends •of Mrs. William' ;0iooey;ii
Bob will be. ,pleased to know wthatl
ton and Peter of Parkhill;
Smith of Holyrood, and!' Bill Rt- she is much improved. •She has
chie of • Lucknow. been a ' „patient ,in Kincardine
. 'hospital' for .seven. weeks and.
Visitor's ' for ' •Thanksgiving looks forward • to being rip- and
week -end at Issas Nixon's were around soon: .
Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon, Calvin, Mr. and it ct , Mrs. N`otva1 Nesbitt
Glen,. Marjorie ;and Steven . of
Belgravet Mr.:.and • Mrs. Ralph.sunda of s.:Rusweek$atage 1' n
Nixon and Ruth Ann of: Wing -1 Y •
Pa m
ham; Mr. and Mrs. Carman Nix: l erston. hospital,
on;
Grant and !Ldri, of Scarboro; Mr. Frank Harrison of Wind
•
Wind -
Delbert Mixon,' Mrs, Wayne Nix- sir and Mrs. Tena Thompson'
on,Darlene and. Bradley, and .of Goderich visited with kr. and
M. and •Mrs. John Emmerson MrS., Ray. Collins over the week -
of Lucknow. • ems, 'also with Mrs.' William Mc-
The regular monthly meeting,
of the, ,Lucknow Women's ' Insti-
tutewill :be' held in the assem-
bly room of the Town Hall on
family, , were dinner guests on
Sunday' with Mr. and • Mrs. .E1-
mer McKenzie of Lucknow.
-Mr. and Mrs.:: Chester' Em-
mertori spent •' Thanksgiving in
London: ° ' • •
!H,ome for Thanksgiving. :week-
end
weekend were Mr.' and Mrs.' Grant
Rice'. ,and family, Mr. and Mrs.;
Lloyd ' Courtney and ,fariily of
London arid ..; Mr. , 'Mervyn Court -
.trey of 'Port • Dover:
Miss':: 'Betty Eininerton ` spent
Thanksgiving week -end -With
friends in. . •
giving holiday with he' Detroit.
Miss Katherine ' G+odfreY : of, .
States, The V�ce-President of the':
Toronto visitedisited over 'Lune Thanks
r : ;parents United States, • 'General Dwight
Eisenhower ,Mrs :Eleanor' Roose-
'.• and ,
Mr' a Mrs. Re o fie
M �C d and.
family:g '' y' vett; The Prime,: Minister: of.
Great :Britain, The -Prime
luncheon an the . Sheratorr-Brock'
Hotel, at Niagara f''alls, Ontario,
on Tuesday, October 2nd, in• or •
-
der . to pay honour to Rt. 'Rev.
J. 1 . Mutohm•or, M.A., ;�B:D, D.D.
'Dr. 1Vlutchmor is'the first Can ` '
adian to receive this honour,from
The . World 'Christian, Fellowship. • .. -
"The Upper: Room Citation" 'has
been 'presented •fourteen .tames' &..
is. given for: outstanding .Christian.;`,
Leadership.
Messages, 'expressing , . appreci-
ation of his contribution to 'Chris-
tian life, were received from the
Senate .of U.S.A., The Assistant
to. the: Presid rat of: the United
ster of 'Canada, The Moderator of
edOm Freda
The �Presbyterian Church • in Can-
s ,
y�% ada, :from leaders in South, Afri
ca, .'JaP an ;Wales • • The' House'' of
a
As field Manse Bishops ,.of The. 'Methodist Epis
'HUNTER =- 'BROOKS
A 'quiet 'wedding ,was .solem-
nized'
oler«nize ' on ,Friday,- October '• 5th;
11962, at' :the Ashfield' Manse when
Rev, Gordon "Kaiser....united. • in
marriage Marion Isabel Brooks
ai abiLloyd. Alvin Hunter. The at-
tendants" were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hunter. • .
' The bride wore a. beige bro-
caded 2 -piece dress with brown'accessories,, .' and corsage ' of pink
roses. The attendant ' wore a
brown figureddress ;•. with cor
sage of yellow• mums.:
After. ''a, trip to points north,
the couple ,will reside in W.est
Wawanosl.
nine 'Presidents• of North America.
Universities and, four ,Bishops in
Canada. •
It .Was a trernend•ous tribute to
a man who has consisteritly spok-
en' against ' the spread -,of :gamb-
ling, , the . increase of sale of al-
coholic. beverages, the `folly of
nuclear • armament: A tributeto
a man Who Chas always 'called
the world' to .think of the needs
Of Others and his own, Church
to a pathway of sacrificial ser
ice ' for • mankind:,
Among those present at the
citation luncheon 'were Rev: H.
VIT.. Strapp of Lucknow and. his
brother, Rev. Oliver IStrapp. •
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