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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-17, Page 1" I'', witl com ad thi (qub I hav+ edham orunn West nksgiv d'Mrs `Trace... Floss of th . Mrs Alea ith thi d. Colic ohnX. William ttharin ;ie• .and ternoon D•iekie is ,area were'' Ditch Iton: 'tri cKenzi� f West khan • o Denver �rsity. lams ■ • • '.'■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 a a a 111 .■ • ■ •■ ■ 1.31 ■ ■ a ng i .■ )55 ■ he ■ • ■ a ■ '1 • n■ �■ D a N. ■ r •• • know at r �•rilia -�-rte__-,.�._ •�: ,...�_ , .00 A Year In Advance '— X1.00• Extra To U:S.A, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCT.. 17th, 1962 Single Copy 10c 16 Pages un..mage Sale N as. Big Success The Lucknow • and District Lions Club rummage and bake • sale on Friday and Sa'tu:rday was a `big success, Net profit ivies in excess: ofr00 which will be used solely) for welfare ork in the .community., The sale was centrally,.' locat- in the former Market' Store, e use of which was donated, the owner,.. Cyril Brown.. Local adverrtisers contributed lace in The Sentinel to •boost e sale, . so• that* the only ex- Anse•• was C advertising. In round figures ° $520 is the profit, which sets a new :high for rummage sales locally spon- sored Eby.. the Lions and is al' - most certain to _become . an, an- :ival event, with ever ncreas- ing emphasis on. the saleable quality of the generous dons- dions . received from 'many in town and country., ISt r Baton 'Class There were thirty girls from :pre-school to high • school' age at the first +batontwirling class at . the Lucknow' District High School '' on Saturday- afternoon., Instruction watll 'be given, .,by idy and • ' Joan ' Currie of At- ood with • those enrolled divid- f into ' two •age,groups._ •. Members of , the Canadian Order of.. Foresters: will attend the classes to take : care of :' or- ganizational details, collection of • tuition fees and sale. of batons • at cost. resent on , Saturday: were is: Harvey ` Irwin: and Mrs. Imo Pritchard. • Girls °''enrolled on Saturday ere as. follows: Mary Anne ton, Shelley • • Alton, , Janice Anderson, Julian Anderson, Ruth Brooks,',• Brenda" Bushell; : Carol Brown, Donna Corrin, Deborah Corrin; Karen. Elliott, .Marie Far- . Janine Glenn, : Susan Hall (Lloyd) Susan Hall , ''(Elwin), Wilma Hackett; Betty : Anne : ,Bunter, Jackie :Johnston, Janice ,Kilpatrick' Dianne Leader, Don- na ., Leader,. Janice MacTavish,. .Katherine McLeod, ..Mary Mc- Kinnon, ,' Joan Kenzie, Gail Pritchard, Lois ;Struthers, Dian,- ne Swan, Eleanor Whitby, Edith Whitby,', Nancy Walden. . OFFICIAL COUNT GAVE GAUNT 704, MAJORITY Flies From Rome dor B W McCool of 'Wingham, ••' .. returning officer for the Huron- nnversary Here. Bruce byelection, made thesof- ficial count of the ballots cast on Tuesday y of last Week. There was Tittle change from the, • election night figures, with Murray Gaunt's official major- ity being 104 • votes.. The Sentinel' figures last .week gave, his ma- jority as .709, • • • ,There were over 13,00.0 votes cast . 6907 • for Mr. Gaunt, & 6203 for George McCutcheon the Progressive -Conservative • .candi- date. . • ' • • Pian: For Night School Opening The annual; meeting ' of • the Ripley. ,Community, Night Clas- ses was 'held. in the high: school. on. Thursday, '.October llth, when, plans were `rmade for the coming .season. Hon Chairman is Albert Wylds.. John C.. MacDonald is chairman ' with .a , committee of Mrs. Finlay, MacLeod, Mrs. Riess Needham, , .Mrs: ; Frances '. Gem-• mei,' Mrs. Jack McDonagh, Mrs. Iden Mowbray, Mrs._' John ' Mac- Rae,, ac- Rae 'Wilfred Steele and Mrs. Donnie' MacDonald. Courses •suggested' are: Public Speaking and English, .physical education; arts including leach- ercraft: oil painting,rughooking -upholstering,. -millinery, sewing, oneedlecraft, •typewriting. ; InOwen� � So.0nd `CUiVMlIN,GSAITE -- On Friday .evening, October 5th, Eileen Alberta ` White and 'William Bennett Cummings ,were united in 'Marriage at• a' ceremony., in the ,bride's home.; -Rev. H. W. Strapp .: officiated.: A Mr. and Mrs.: Harvey ' Hall of Detroit were the attendants. The fire -place .'flanked- with baskets • • :of yellow and. ,bronze mums formed .a'/very 'pretty set- . ting. During:;, the ceremony .pre- viously recorded organ -;music DR.., A. • C. FORREST Dr. A: C. Forrest, ' editor .•of. "the United 'Church' • observer. will be guest minister at servi- ces' in .the United Church at 11:04 aim., • and 7;30' 'p.m. ..on Sunday, commemorating the one hundredth an'niversary'. z'of ..the establishing of the congregation. ` .Rev.: Mr,: Forrest a compara- tively 'young and outstanding churchman,; will ' fly • .back from Rome in time to conduct the anniversary services, an .invita- tion which . he accepted • many months ago ''Mr. Forrest has been attending as an observer the Roman Catholic eucumeni cal council at.' the Vatican: Dr; Forrest's evening subject ' "The Church in The • World" in: .which '' we understand he ,will refer, to the: conferences in Rome 'Irl--the-norning_his jest' will "be "What: The Church Has ,`Meant To Me." • >.S loTYONE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THIS Village Has Losi` In hSen eail a ff' w Val ed' Citizen daaa; ys ago Toronto', enclosing: a clipping from, we. presume, . a Toronto paper and a note penned under- neath "any clue to the history." -Pictured was an attractive buffet type ..cabinet, with this printed' footnote • "This fine " Victorian piece• w a. made for Sir ,John , • A. • Mac-: 'Donald . in ,1865 , when • he .was campaigning in " Lucknow' • .in. favor of Confederation:, It is part of a suite made. fop'(his arrival. Most of ,the. abler fur- niture is simple in line." • ' .90 Exhibits of Fall Flaw, Shove: There were ' 90 exhibits from 18 exhibitors.at the Lucknow and. ' District Horticulture Soci- ety Autumn Flower Show held in .,Legion. Hall • on Wednesday, October • 10th. The committee in charge was Ken Murdie and Stuart - ;Robertson. The judges were Mrs.Wilfred Hackettand W ed Mrs. Wellington • .Henderson: Mrs. O. •Jouwsma' of Wingham placed first with' 35 points, Mrs. Salkeld was second with • 31 points, Stuart Robertson third with 10 points and three' were tied for 4th,' ;place With 8. points each j " Cushion .or "Po oin Mu 1�•P Mum, ''Mrs. Otto' Jouwsma, Mrs. Clark -..� Finlayson; *Large Variety Muir, I S. E. Robertson, Ken Cameron; is .Rose • A.O.V., Mrs.' A. Breckles, Mrs: Jouwsma; Gladsiany.':colour, ' 3 s ikes Mrs.. Jouwsma Mrs.' I spikes, a -Frank Ritchie; "Asters any col: 1 our, 5 ' bloom, Ken Cameron, Mrs; ` John' Emmerson; kWet O Asters; Mrs. Jouwsma; Basket of 'Dahlias, Mrs. T. J. . Salkeld, Mrs. John. Emmerson, Mrs. Leonard Ritchie; Basket ' of . Glads, !Mrs. 1. Breckles, Mrs. . 'Salkeld, Mrs. Joiuwsma; Basket' of M'arigolds,, •Mrs;: Salkeld, Mrs.: 'Jouwsma, Mrs, John Emmerson; . Basket of: Roses, Mrs. Salkeld, Mrs. Jouws- rna;Basket-of Chrysanthemums, Mr's. Salkeld', Mrs. Jouwsma; Basket .of .Mixed - Miss Hazel •' /Waiter, Mrs Annuals, .Salkeld, .At • the morning 'service the choir under the direction ;of Mrs. J.W;' Joynt will • render .special music, and at the evening ser- vice the men's choir '."The Har. boraires" will be :,featured. : The 'following Tuesday even- • ing a fowl supper will 'conclude special' centennial events, which have' been .periodically marked during the year. was.. played .by. Elmer Ihnbach. R H W St A ,reception. followed ' at Tiger ev. rapp is pastor of.; • Dunlop, Zhn, ".Goderkh Mr and Mrs William Cum 'mings and Murray.; White, son of Mrs: Cummings, .` will reside in .Owen Sound. Mrs, Wilmer • R. Howey has moved 'to 'Kitchener, where ' she, has secured 'an apartment and accepted a position ' in the city,,. Her departure is a distinct •lass, to the Village where she has. „ taken an active part in corn- munity life; 'Mrs, Howey was • a member -& secretary of the Library, She was particularly ,active m church work, and .was a past president of the Woman's As- sociation. She was. a Unit lead er under the . new United Church Women organization and served as congregational envelope ste- ward. She performed : all her dutiesmost capably and effic iently. " Mrs.. Howey had resided in Lucknow for some ten years, fol ;,owing tithe •.appointment m 1952 cf her late • husband as manager. of the Lucknow sand Cargill branches of Silverwood Dairies He succeeded the late J. :C. Me- N,ab. Mr. Howey's 'death • occurred in March 1961 of '' from a 'heart condition; , Mr. and Mrs,•/ Towey purchas- ed . the Gough St.. residence, • ' known to older citizens as the Archibald residence, and re- novated and modernized it. Mrs. Howey, the former Grace Guenther of Dashwood; contin- ued to r eside' here after. her husband's death.. A few' ,.weeks ago 'she • •sold the home : to Don- ald and .' ' Beverley Thompson,., who obtained possession the first.'• of the •Howey m • week. o"v7 ed :her household .effects:' the end cf the week -and on Sunday took her sorrowful departure ` ...frim' the- •Sepo -Village: • _10Irs Jouwsma, Baskett of Mixed Perennials, Mrs, Salkeld,• Mrs. Jouwsma, Mrs, Clark Finlayson; TV Arrangement. of mums using. blended tones of one colour, Mrs; Salkeld; Mrs. Jouwsma, :. Mrs'_. Emmerson; ` Dining' a Table Arrangement (any 'flowers) 'Kea . Cameron, Miss Olive Webster, Mrs.. Clark Fm1ayson, Driftwood ' (Continued on •Faget 16) ' the congregation, one ..of 36 who; i er d ' here sine.. the }las min st e h e gg i • :Meetingli uor . Vote Monda Public. aq y/century and more agoe hodist'� the' M t•l, anal 1'yr Thursda� •• -Advance 'Poll • On Saturday Satu da. .• was.. .1 �. Church, the congregation�. Monday,' Octobers 22nd,' to ' challenge, any voter as to ,his •, strengthened by the union. o ' Next . 1NIo :heWesleyan ; Methodists and residents' of Lucknow.' will de- or her eligibility, and .:if' this is ate No•, GroupMade . Final Pians • •For• . , the �Tew Connexion `Methodists g tide' whether or not houor out-. done the person ' so.. challenged • • • , :. r' 1874 .and and. ten,years later when 'lets . are to :'. be' established in must' be sworn , .before. voting. George ..R: Turk was 'ca�.led' Luck low. Likewise a.•. qualified voter iebutute .At Meeting Monday . Ninht Rev'. • , . to the ' congregation he spear/. It it some '5a0 years since there 'whose man e' is not on the voters'. headed the drive: for a . new ` has been a "local option":.plebis- list may be sworn. • , ,' . church, • and the present : edifice cite on' the liquor "question,• when .• Voting. on:, 'Monday • : at the was. erected 'and •, dedicated in 1 the hotel. bars and liquor stores 'Town Hall, No. ',1 the ,'Parish 1885 at a •cost of $10,500. were then voted out • ' Hall, No. 2; and the Legion. • Next .Monday 'two ,questions Hall, No.' 3, is : from 8;00 a.m. are to :.be voted on. There will to 7;00 p.m., D:S.T be two separate .'ballots one. 'There is an advance poll` at AtI tor, each. question and, once •again 1 the Town Hall on Saturday of A public 'meeting called 'by ie " Vote No Committee was held on Monday evening, in . the Presbyterian hunch, with. resbyter• ' a consider ,bly larger . ' attendance than' the previous week. With Temperance Federation porkers muCh in demand it "had of been possible to' obtain a peaker for Monday night. : The hour=and a -half meeting as devoted to ,finalizing plans ar •the vote' on Monday, includ-' ig the . appointment of sero- sneers and arranging for car rivers to bring out voters re -'i airing transportation. ' An informal discussion• took Place of problems arising from tie ever increasing consumption of alcoholic' bevra' es. it was. Pointed' ' out that•` talc revenue in• the Province of Ontario under the liquor control act had in- ereased over the years from •4 to 76 million dollars anallvith$1rrrrnedffra .,000e.coholic arch oalae da it 'does. " It was ' pointed. ° out that 'you "vote it 'open wide" once you 'You're going to let it come n. , • run'toursg soul linin e ° licence d ?tot necessarily be limit. 6 a motel but others o qualified: could apply. • Banquet permits are then , available . to any organization with no limit to the supply 'that may be dis- pensed. ,Further if tfie vote was 'car' red, t it could 'lead to , a. repeat performance- in three years with either ' outlets being ' sought: ' There was reference to motels being, .profitably operated with - cut a:liquor licence. In fact, more than • one comment was made by those: who have travelled considerably and stayed, at many motels, ''that. they have yet to ehance ;upon .a motel. with a dining • lounge licence. Appreciation • was expressed to those who have contributed ar- ticles, appearing. in :the Sentinel; r., "support' of;. vote,. no. 4 ' ON WORLD CRUISE ARE - VISITNG, 11 RE' Mrs, Arthur, Gill ' and her granddaughter, Leigh ' Palmer of. Queensland, ‘Australia, are visit- ing with Mrs.. Gill's brother in- law, Mr ' Harry Gill of Luck- now.. ucy.now.. They are on a World i cruise which started n . Febru- • cry and they plan to arrive hire _• . as ra Australia ,by Christen s` 490,1!Iead SoId ot�signment Sale we' 'give the wording. as it. will • this .week • from 12:00 moon until', appear . on each ballot: ':: 5:00 p.m. ".Are , you in favour of the On Wednesday evening, ,1711 - sale ' of liquor .under a dining lige. Clerk, E H:' Agnew,- who The facilities at the Lucknow lounge licence for• consumption is returning 'officer for the pleb- �•.�ommunit Sales 'Barn. were (with meals en 'licensed preimis- incite, is calling together officials taxed' to capacity by 490 head of N eS- " • • of both'sides ..for a Lnal brief- which n d for "Are you in favour; of the' esta- Ing; on . voting •regulations and cattle which . were conssg e . blishment of •sale,e. cattle government stores : procedure as 'set. ' forth by the.. the Stocker Som ..,'liquor?" ,• couldnot; be unloaded till 'sel- - for the sale of:liquor?" s. L.0 B 0.; so• that there'. .can •be lin got :underway. • misunderstanding, • g g y "no", The ballot. carries a "yes' and no Sales Manager Robert- Mac-. •: and opposite either one To .da.e the campaign has:been you must r"X"• , i •q 'quietly. with � place your and.carried on rather uie . 'no other mark., citizens generally• trying to avoid' Basically those entitled to ,Pny heated discussions on the vote are citizens of• the 'Village contentions. subject, and. as a' re-- 21 years' of age and •over, .who suit there has '',been little or no have` -been residents of the evidence . of animosity develop municipality for ; two : months. ting. ' prior to the date of the vote., A public ' meeting ' has : been categoryare entitled All in this. ,to vote. Property holdings have nothing . to do • with; qualifying • Western steer calves brought N to vote: up to 32c. The, inside . scrutineers • for N discuss the forthcoming . liquor .�... both the, affirmative and ne•a--. Plebiscite." o�sed slightly over g The. male' gr •' $100•,000.00•. five groups hhs the an•horyt Intosh reported ' that ` "prices., were pretty good," although off slightly from a couple of weeks Ago, which would be offset somewhat by gain. ';12 steers consigned by Alla' Johnston,. R.R. 3 Goderich top - he sale at 26. and were coed the $ 60, bought by • Charles' Shiells of East Wawanosh.' • ' called' ' by . the. Lucknow Munici- pal Council' fa be held in the Town % Hall this Thursday , even-' hug '"to hear explained And , to fJ • •