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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-11-21, Page 1-4" sr• • 0.00 A. Year In Advance — $1.0Q Extra To US.A.• LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21St, 1962 FOI1HTEEN PAGES - Gordon Brooks Starts. Construction Of Transport ileadquarters. On Inglis St. Gordon Brooks has conunen- to the street allowance. Me ced 'construction of 0.‘ new trans- rear of the building is about 100 • port shed . in Lucknow, which feet from the Nine Mile River weather ,perinitting, he hopes to which flows through the heart of have ready foruse by the the V,illage. year's end: ' For the .paSt- five years Gor- site of the new building is don has operated his transport property 'pare -hued from business krorn the former Unit- ' Watt Hamilton ;on . Inglis St; ui ed Church shed on the corner of •the third block north of Cyril Campbell and Havelock $t,• now Brown's Fruit Market. Gordon owned by the Village. Gordon's • has ' purchased *three kitswhich lease expires at the year end, but the 'oration is not suitable 4,0 acquire i• it as a pertnanent transport headquarters. DUNCAN NficKENZIE PASSED AWAY MONDAY 'extend north to. Rose St.. The•butikting now' under con- struction • will be 50x54 feet, with. cement foundation :and of ement 'block construction and • metal roof. About: half the building willbe heated to fac- . . ibtate truck servicing. Gordon hat a fleet of five tractor trallers,and four :straight trucks. , He has a, staff Of five drivers and two part tirhe*,help- The 'neis, building will sit back 'froin the voadway •about :156 feet to 'provide plenty of off - street parking and as 'Well there are the spacious Lots on the . north ••• • • • • The death of. -Duncan Alexan- der MacKenzie of Lochalsh oc- eu.rred on Monday in Wingharn Hospital where he • had. .•be seriously for some time. „ The .farteral service will 'be held. at'the MacKenzie "Vlernorial Chapel in Lucknow on Thirrs- day 'at 200 p.m., conditeted by Rev. Nell IVICCOmbie with in- terment.' in, .Lochalsh •Cemetery. Local Youihs.. Hurt In Car Crash Two. Luoknow Young men a. Wingham you,. were injured in a car accident on Highway 87, east of Bhievale early Sun - clay morning. Tb threesorhe are 'William Beirnes, 20.yea-o1cl. • son. of Mr, and Mrs' , Howard Beirnes: of Lucknow; FIrnie. Carter, 23 -year- old son of Mr. and Nits. Ernie Carter, H.R. 5, Lucknow and Donald Caskianette 16 of Wing- • Kinloss And W. Wawanosh 'Nominations Friday, Lucknow Is Next Monday Kinloss and West Wawanosh • '• • nomination meetings wI be from 830 to 9:36 fol - held on Friday of this wear lowed by the • ratepayers receivedmeet- Lucknow . will nominate next ing-- Monday night, . Reeve P. A. Murray was taken.. Ashfield and Huron Township urdayko Wingeyeni4,h hamghospital will be hil eng Sat - nominations nominations will •• not be held pitalized only a few days and until Friday, November 30th. • ' expects to be at the meeting W. Wawanosh Friday,„Afternoon The West Wawanosh 'meeting in32frianMuuragryrayorr'w•asthiselecetedyear reeve a be held as usual on Friday contest, wash another former afternoon, with the nominating connciilor, • Wallace Conn. The hour °Pining at. one Ifr-leck • election decided the successor to The West Wairanosh Council .the late Harold Percy whose is comprised of Ree've Harvey death oocurerd on December Culbert and Councillors Lcirne Durnin, Orville McPhee, Hilliard Bill Beirnes is in Wingham Hospital with a very badly gashed. face, a broken left wrist and poSsible fracture of the col- larbone., ' .Caskanette: is' in hospital in London 'with.'a binoken leg mid p • injury. .Carter who was asleep in the back seat was the least seriously injured. He was thrownclear of the car and 're- ce.ivecl 'fractured collarbone. . The threesome had attended tire' Barn Dance at Ilarriston •8,r were enroute home about 1:00 a,m.• when the accident rhappen- ed. Caskanette • was driving Beirne.s 1955 Buic.k, when it went As Restored. And _.- out of Control and head. on, into hfield .11as. a roadside tree. ‘The car was de - Maintain Hope Cemetery At Paramount 'Hope ; Cemetery ort Highway 86, three miles West of Lucknow in -the • Paramount district, ha's been restored and will be main- tained by Asbfield Municipal COUriell. . Quite a number •Of the pion - e 'era of that community. lie .'buried in. Hope Cemetery. The first burial,that of. Sarah Jane ,•Agnetr, dates back over a Cen- tury ' to 1856 . and., the last: burial there was Marila Clark, 111 1920: • • - The cemetery: • originally ad- joined Hope „Methodist Church,: which congregation ' formed a part of the Ashfield Circuit Af- ter services ceased,. and the and 'church' shed were removed many years :ago, the burial oground became. G forgot-. ten; spot, except • by the few who' hrave 'forbears resting there. ' Under the :Cemeteries Act, Ch. .places the responsibility upon 'initniciPality for maintair- I* abandoned cemeteries„ : Ash- field. Township Council 'took steps this summer, to restore the sacred spot. A large cement . base • was • built in the .centre of the plot and headstones have been assembled on this base. The larger Monuments. were •Vased uprigthit• bordering the base, with ' the Smaller whtite slabs lying embedded rn it . , A Memorial stone has been ,added, which bears 'the. 'Inscrip tion: • . • r In Memory• Of , . Our Planeera ' Erected by The Township, of Ash.field ' kkx.„ xs.„ s•• CruShed rock • ihas been% Plat- ed: around the baser Next year top .soil: will be added and the cemetery, • seeded,:. and • the Plot bordered by .a planting of trees. No records ofrburial in. Hope 'Cemetery • :are available, but from the headstones Man, names •have been obtained This list, although not complete, is : in Phabetical order as follows: Sarah Jane • Agnew, Joseph Agnew, ...Mary Jane Agnew, David Agnew, Elizabeth AgneW,. Janies Agnew; Agnes. Agnew, Sainuel Anderson, Sarah Ann Anderson, Allen. Bell, Mary A. Bell, Alex D. Beaton, Rachel , Beaton, John Isabella Ben, John A. Clark, Marna . Clark, John :Curtain, Ruth curtain,' John . Conquer - good, Eliza Concluergood, -James molished and the Motor driven back, pinning Donald Caskenette, who had .to 'be pried, lose. Ernie _Carter after seeing Bill bleeding badly as a reSult. of ,being thrown against the • windshield which shattered, ran to •a nearby farm home for help . • • • In Wurgham bospital Bifl was in the operating room for a long period. One side of iris 'face was 'gashed from .mouth, to ear.. He had Other serious .lacerations on the forehead around. his eYes, 011 his, nose and under his chin, & it took about 100, stitches to close . the wounds. Weakened from loss of blood, and, due to shock, he was given bliood transfusions- • _ employed •at LloYd's factory in Wingtiam. His brother I Jack, home for the week -end from' Stratford, learned' from police of the accident and broke the news to Bill's parents. • Henderson,. Jape Henderson; Is- . • . aac •Harniaton, . Ellen . Hamilton, Jar/lea Harnilton, Matilda; Ham- ilton; john Hamilton, 'Mary And Hainilton, WLllmn Hamilton, Sarah •Hamilton, •Robert McMil- lan,'Jarnes McMillan, Mary Mc - Milian, Robert McColl, Mc- Coll, John McCluskey„ John Pic- kering, Vary Azin Pickering, Ro- bert Pickering, John Pickering, ;Mary . Pickering, Jacob Richards, Jane Rithardsr John B.. Richards, AD., John Smith, Margaret Smith, Donald Stewart, Cathe- rine 'Stewart, John Stewart, Ag- nes. Ann Stewart,William Solo.. • mon,. Ann Solornon,. Joseph Spears, Mary. Spears, John Tay- lor, 'Thomas Thompson, Alice J. Thompson, . James Thompson, James Will:6/15On, Margaret Wil- kinson,. 4 sk• Ne..\*. 4 '4 •ts Cancel: Meetlng Jefferson. and Gordtin—Sinyth.. Mr. Culbe4 completing his second' yeaT reeNe.. He 'suc- ceeded John Durnin upen. DU. "DUrnixeS retire/Pent, and Was(Continued Fake 2) 17th- / • Cotincillors, el_etI.ecl two: years ago and returned by. acclama- tion last..year, are: Allan Mac- laity:re, Williain Evans, Jack Ackert, Edburt Buhsell. returned by acclamation again 1 last year. Mr. Culbert had pre- viouslY served for nine years as councillor. Reeve Culbert is at- tending County Corp.& in God- erich this week and was not available for comment as to his intentions. Members of .Council are Lorne Durnin and .Orville 1VIcPhee who were elected to. Council in .1953. In • the 1960; council vote, when. Councillor Culbert stepped up to the reeveshipo they were re- elected along with two ' new members, Hilliard (Pete) Jeffer- son' and Gordon” Smyth.' At last year's nominations meeting, Lorne Dornan was no- • Business men. '-wishant' g ininated for ihe see-veal:Lip but their new .frphone number did not stand. • corisp.icuously 'listed in; bold • ,_ _ CliarleS 3IacDonald, and , Win. :type. advertisements in. next • Webster are the two Tear:jug .week's issue ' should contact membemof the. School Area' The S,entriel Office at once.. Board: Both are eligible for re- These listings will provide customers with quick and I easy reference to merchants'. new numbers, without bav,,, ing to make a phone book. • • WANT TOUR NEW PHONE .NO. LISTED NEXT WEER? The next i.ssue of he Seas- tinel will feature the Bell Telephone Company's switch - °vier to • dial sygtem. wilt contain some reminrscing about the origin of telephone service which first came to • Luclmow•tdmOSt 70 years ago • as well as 2.11 explenation o� -the Modern dial' system, , which will have its "heart" in the new building erected across from the Town Ilall. election. They -were elected by• ijot in 1960. • • • The other three trustees with a year to run of their two-year are James Curran, Wal- • lace Wilson and Edwin Mills. , • Friday Evening In Kinloss A departure from customary procedure•will rake place in Kinloss 'Triwnship . where the nomination meeting will be held in the evening, on Friday of this week. Nominations will be ister Saturday Re CNR Service Meetmgs scheduled for last For Minor Hockey week with CNR representatives „r„, • and local officials along the: antifirial ice expected to branch lines fi.oun paimetstbe 'available early in Decembe_r, were cant„ened. without ex:plena_ Minor hockey activitie:g will get tion. underway much earlier 'this I ' r No`..v • • Yew'. alternati e dates were an- To thrts end ,rega.„..tratien' of the • transaction were not final- . pounced for 'these meetings. . • 1,0 four ized until rec'e- ntly • .• p ayers- r cat.egories --- • ger service was the Irian subject squirts take place. this naturalist • and 'has Plans ler • Buy.. Hayes Lake Acreage Mr and Mrs. 'EL: Parker • of . _Hamilton have purehased some fifty acres Kinloss Township which includes the Hayes 'Lake, west rof Kinaoughr batsmen the . and 12th Concessiesis, To acquire the property acre- age, purchases were made from Don Bushell, Wm. 'Burt and Mts. Maretta Hodgins. • and Mrs...Parker- have been spending week -ends at the lake. • for some thne, but., detaili of • It waspresiimed that Passen.-- Midget, Bantam Pee Wees and'' • Mr' Parker 'is seraewhat •°f. a fw. diScuSSIi°11, .WIth flitted .trainSiSerturday afternoon at the M1112- the lake surr"undigligs a for in the future. , 'pan. . Po •st the area prohibiting ties- " Ara. finlawrific the best that. cOuld be hoped. Office froin 2:00 to 5:00 "game Pt*ervrr • passi• • 'Branch line; pasSeng er serYice There wila be a' $3.00 regist- ing, n cad • — to' accempligas- • -- has been a 'losing proposition for ration .fee for Midget and Ban- •• • , • *Canadian National Railways for tam players and a • $2.00 fee foi . • manyyears.' Pee Wees sand'Squills:. These Purchases ( • • if)n more than , one occasion in fees w --assist with inSuranCe • , • • r • the past the iaiobiem has. been on the 'players and ice tnne 11time.di* ri A A AA' • " .46 • discuSSed• pt the local level. rrhe age grOuP are as f°11677s: 3%; utrit wre eating; I/in:roved service to ,c.voo 1,1; 1"ee. 'Vrees 10 to 3.2; Squirts • Andrew datiait of• Vest 'We - Branch line Centres, kept advo-r Midget 14 to • 16; Ba.ntani. 12 to • / • C travellers .s,11.0 were find- 8 to 10- wancsh Townshin recentlY Pur- ing motor traffic congestion in •With the exception of the .thased a ShOrthornniidL. Louada the cities beco'nidng. increas,ing. ?squirts all ether. /slayers who ,AdYisoir at the Louada October •iy: worse. 6 • : register from town and coun-lenear PVFW eterhorou,gh,,.. • Eventually , the 'C.N.A. put try • are asked to bring 'therThe b,1111 rect by Baton day liner; cars on some the.,e birth certificate. COnstruotor.puronased by Lou- • branch lines, including the local Set. Rental.6±Rates.,kria. frTI iernle hrlrecanedntltyarretuS50rn,60ed0 Palmer .•: ston to , .Kincardine line, Members with . a sen,dey eAernoon mittee and V,Ilage • Coancil net I to ',Scotland and is . Sem-ice to •TorontO, It added cprnfort & the firit of he week • to dithosonies, I there. . 8peed to the service, but .admission and Ice rental' rates. Lonada oornhined with Srois- i•the • routing offs'et the most f 17°r 'skating the fee win • be dale' AberfeldY: and •Bick foro the t.irn,e gain_ . adults 35c. high school 25,c, pub.- . this sale that is attended by • Inevent _passettger lic school lot- . Season tkket ,CaltIemen from all her .the , 4 !,patrons didn't intrease in any rates are: family 312., High United States and C.1113434. BUY- • I great numbers and if and . when , School $5. Public School $3.00. ers were e.eii from. ScOglItird ' • • • • , *TIOPE ttiturvity AS, IT APPEARS TOD ; • . last Week's cancelled meetings 't SundaYs * 11:6 • Plcluzled. 11°T -i, year. are resehothtled, it appearsy these rateS.. • , • i ToprLonada bun sold for $5.006 1. brrrit,t es). a matter of , time until passenger Ice rental ' rate are. subject to 110 a Saskatchewan srit ervic4 will be further turtiiied further $1.11cly before 'being r.Tsouadarhullsone of thf.'41 hAtd3ft not ended; arinctinced. • averaged E2-7.15. . • --..•—simorsoir*Igrisire*Aisissmi.usss•ssamsns • • • •