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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-03-01, Page 10• t le 1)40*, ...,%741. DUNGANNON • , THE Lt,TCKNOW 1SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNTARIQ.- Mr. . and Mrs; Ray Stanley and little :daughter,. L,aurie • of St. ~Thoma;. were " week -end visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Howard Black. Mr. Wayne Brown, Winnipeg is home • on furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown for three weeks.' Wayne, in the R,C•A.F, . 'for a Year and' a .half, graduated on ' February loth, receiving, his wings as a Flying Officer,, His', . 'parents were sent a lovely photo' of the preseantation from the commanding: officer. Wayne, tak-' ng . a: five year course, will con 'tinue. •studies and 'duties at Sask4 atoon about the, middle of 'March; Mrs. Nellie . Stewart was. 're- moved re .moved from Goderich. Hospital , last. Friday after five days a patient, She had improved con- -siderable, '.but at the age of 94,. is getting feable .and was anxious. to be with her younger sister, Mrs,: Maud :Edmunds,, • who was: placed: at Pinecrest :Manor Home;; Lucknow, the firs,t .of last week. • Mrs. Stewart joined her sister at' Lucknow 'On Friday. Mr. and Mrs. • Frank; Glenn Sr son,Harold (Bud): 'returned home Sunday after, an • :enjoyable two • • `weeks: of 'a motor trip covering, :6,500 miles'"' and three 'days ,visit ing the fo•mer's brother, Gordon at/ Richmond; California : near4 San Francisco, They went : via In- diannapolis, Tennessee,• Texas, El Paso;. Mexico, Arizona', 'Santa . Barbara,'coming .'.back ::via :Neva:- ' Neva-' do, Wyornirg,'Iowa,'Jolliet, Mich igan; Mrs. Durnin Ph lhps.'waS ,host- ess to tie Dungannon. ,Women's Institute for the February. meet- • ing 'The '.District President, Mrs. Otto Popp was guest speaker.. Her.; addresss .dealt With the London,. 'Boron,; Bruce . Railroad, '• which' was :very` ,interesting. The Motto ye: have heard,,: ye have sought, what have ye drone, ,was given by Mrs. W. Stewart: Miss' Joanne Croner, Lucknow. District High School', student,. capably, gave. her pxiie-winning 'public speech, Florence ,.{ g g Ni htin gale: . The; roil. call was answered' naming a' Wel • fare oorganization, you are' terested in and, why,. During the' ' 'business " period; the ': inembers voted donation to ' the National'. Foundation Fund at Ottawa. It was` decided to send,' for the short course on.."Focus on: Finishes."' • • A nominating committee, Mrs... W. Brown, Mrs.. E. Errington and Mrs. W. Stewart was, named to 'bring in 'a slate of officers for ,the Murch. meeting. The Presi- dent,; lvlriugh McWhinney was :appointed to attend " the Officer's Conference to be held; at Guelph in May, Plans were discussed ilio continue 'with • the "Tweedsmuir Book, Lunch hostesses were aiVlrs. Alton; :Mrs.: W ' Brown,•' Mrs, K. Dawson and Mrs. Wilmer Rut- ledge.: 'C UR .PA.RADE .MARK SCOUT WEEK. • Boy Scout Week was: marked Lucknow and Kinioss Town - Ship : on Sunday, by church "par= ades." Icy streets prevented a parade in Lucknow, • , but ,Scouts,' Guides and Brownies, numbering about 65 attended service in • St. Peter's Anglican `,Church, where, they were ' addressed by ''therector, Rev. Wilfred Wright. . The Scouts were in 'charge of. Scouters'" . Stuart Collyer and H. D. Thompson; the :Guides in charge of Mrs. Jean::. Irwin and Mrs. Clair Johnston and the Brownies in Phalle, Of Mrs. Gor- don Montgomery, • Mrs; ,: Bertha Lougheed •and ,Janet •'Finl�,aysoi. Unique In "Kinloss' The newly organized first Kin loss ;Troop bf Scouts .and. Cubs attended .; their first: 'church ser ..,z vice as,' an organization on Sun- day:. un-day'. . at ' Kinlough' ' Anglican Church • which Was filled to , ca- pacity. Rev. Lyle .Bennett's mes- sage was based'on the text' "Thy'. Kingdom Colne,' and he:dedcat- ed the 'flags'`presented to : ' the troop on. Friday .night at, Holy - rood. Orville. Elliott, chairman' of the Scout Committee, "received the flags, which ‘in turn • were .re- ceived by. Troop Leaders, "Lloyd Ackert,, Morley Wall arid', Frank :Colwell, •who turned them over to three members: of :: the • troop:' During the offertory Mks. .Har- old •Haldenby, sang; ''"He . Smiled At 1VIe•" • '.. Captain Roy Renwick *ho hast: been stationed at ,Bermuda • with T:C.A.. has been transferred r.batk to : Canada .'and • is . on fflights. out of Mahon.. inch, LLL THICKNESSES`: inch, 1/2 .:inch, Vii inch, 4. inch.,. FOR KITCHEN' or BATHROOM Has A Heavy Duty Baked ' Glossy Finish,'. Ji st .,Wipe With. 'A ' Cloth And It ,Sparkles COMES IN OVER 12' COLOUR. also --- PLASTIC ."WALL TILE [n A Variety Of ':Colours • FLOOR TILE 13rightens•Any Roorn In The • House• •• Over l'00 Colours Froin Which To ' Chaose• ASK FOR' *A.. FRRE ESTIIVIATF 141 LUMBER. . L' uck>tow, Ont. Phone 150 te wmf,k140AY, MARCH 1st, Ma Every County under the ''Hog .Marketing Plan will hold elections on MONDAY. MARCH 6TH AT 10 A. M for a ,l h p't ur` dse of• ectin9 County, members' to district Hog ,Producer p e .Committees.. Your County meeting will be held at ALKE • , �W :RTON TOWN HALL • , WALKERTON, BRUCE COUNTY Nominations in the morning, ..with election to follow in the afternoon,' The Agricultural Representative inCounty will each act'as hairman you require further information, contact your Agricultural Representative. Vote in. the County where you produce hogs. ONTARIO: FARM PRODUCTS `MARKKETI NG BO.;... RD ,np BLXTE4 :CAME. FROM • , BEHIND. TO. TIE COUNT '• 'Luckndw .and' Blyth, battled to. :a. .5-5 ' draw' in Wingharn. on. Sa-• iturday. night in the second:,game of. ;their best 'in • seven aeries, Lucknow " won. the Opener by a decisive 1i :::to• 2 score;. • ' Ice -elated.. roads had, :to • be. travelled'to get' to. Wingham otr. Saturday night, and• thehour'W,a:s late when the:, third: period' Was' } 4f' 1 Completed, a . Lucknow ' had a' • 4-1 Edge - at. the end, of the second and drew first blood in the : third, but -were short handed with :'only '9 men ip. uniform,' andthe legs.,".legs.,".to hold their ',lead '1 Bl"hadri',t, yth ''turned it on. and :popped' in four straight goals 'without a roply to knot 'the count. BLYTH . BOWED 6-1 ' • TO LUCKN:OW MONDAY Lucknow stopped -.Blyth 6-1: in, 'tie third game of a� four out of seven se,ties' on Monday .night. in Wirgh'am; Lucknow has won two of • them and ,tied • the 'other. IKelterborn.'scoring two. in'•the .1st; ,gave them a 2-0 .; lead in , a rough period .with nine ;penalties handed out, two Of which were for Lucknow.. . . • In' the second, Blyth. ` scored• once; • ,but Lucknow popped- in two .merle to end the second':'per- iod with. a 4-1 lead with Andrew and Graham being the' shai'p- shooters respectively.: ,Penalties in the 2nd 'were also .plentiful ,with :a (otal of '7. of .which 4 of. them were' given .'. tom Luckndw. Kelterborn came, back in the 30 to pot another one for •the hat trick with Ernberlin scoring, 11/2 minutes . later which ended with 'a. '.tune of 6-1. The Losers took .16 ,of the 28 penalties' in the rough and hard checking game. • There..was a ve:y good atten- dance • of • Lucknow: fans at this' game and the hockey club sin, cerely appreciates their support,' 1st , Period Kelterborn (Shat t Gardner) 2:30 Kelterborn' (Gardner) -.,,;•• 18,:02 2nd Period Haggitt (McDougall) Andrew. (McDonagh) 12:27 'Graham `(Wilson -Gibson)'•.. 14:19 . 3rd Period -- Kelterborn (Gardner) .: 14:10 E'mberlin (Baker) Lucknow Lineup -- MacMillan, Smartt +McDonagh, Collyer; Gard- ner, Wilson, Baker, Etnber1i:n, Kelterborn, Hunter, McQuillin, Graham, Andrew, Gibson'. 'Blyth Lineup .:Barrie,' Doer, AMBERLEY The many friends' ' of Mrs:' Henry„ Puffer of friends:, :were sorry .to , learn of her. pass= ing' in Gravenhurst Hospital in .Fetbruaryafter a,` few,months illness.' Mrs. Pulfer Was .formerly Victoria Brown of.the 'Pine :Riv- er comrrunity,, From time to .gime •she visited .friends 'and relatives in -this' ,vicinity'~Of a Cheerful 'disposition she.•e.ndeared. herself.to all with whom 'she 'Came: in contact:• •_ f1V[x: and: h?rs. Robert ;Courtney. entertained 'friends and relatives' at dinner on' Thursday' evening,' Miss Marita 'Irwin 'was a week end guest with: Miss Elaine' Robb. : • Robert ,McNai•n, Elmer Smelt zer,, Jim: Ha.rris. •and Roy Elliott d reaturyinned''the .froSmqanti enjoyable holi- ; u.t.• ” r: ;' ,Mervyn..Courtney,, K.,i'n'g 'M•s- • •Ville spent the week -end.. at h. 'hot—lie '• in. A:m:berley. , Mrs: Ross Shiells held..a Ladies' Aid quilting at her home last week ' Mr. john :Bradley has' ,retw-n ed home from Kincardine Hoses 'pita.' much improved' in"•health: .The 'Reids Corners:'Wornen's • Institute ` held ',their • February'' Meeting at the home of Mrs. Sam. Geddes:at Amberley„With'tnem- bers and visitors, there was ,an attendance of twenty. -seven, The meeting opened ' with 'Mrs.; `Don -.1 aid Courtney. and , Mrs. ' Gordon Em.merton presiding After •the ' opening .ode ' and Mary ' Stewart Collect,: an.: interesting .roll call was responded to ' by giving the '. names and birth 'places of our • 1VIrs.. • Cecil' Hollands: :condu:cted• an historical contest' which .was enjoyed by all,: and •in, keepng with, "International• and 'United Nations Day :alio sang an ,approp nate solo; 'Reporting for Agrieul• - ture' and:Canadian Industrries Mrs. Eldon Lowry gave 'a 'humor ou reading. entitle"If ''I were .a , Cn�w. • • Historical Research' was responded to • :by: Mi -s; W illiarri ' Courtney -on the'' life': and 'recent death of•.'Marian •Keith,' author `of many fine: books::HPi ,latest .book ••• "The :-Grand T.2: iy'' was. pc blisl ed 'last year. , T�;e topic:...: "Let us,build .for he .Future as our 'fathers b • it for a ", . bu t . s, was. ab- : • lv a.iven by Mrs: Edward. Creech.: Plans were: discussed' for the'. In stitute concert which is to be... • held early in .March The Va•len- tine..tea 'party project was res-' ponded''' .to With gratifying` re - suits; Among the visitors'at the meeting was:. Mrs: Thomas .Tar. tell Sr. of, Kincardine who is al;': ways a welcome'1 • guest ` in ' the, ': community. '•'• Mrs Cecil Holland ;. : Offered he"r'•home : for;': the March meeting,. when snaps of the In • will be taker(:'for. stitute group the History Book's. Cour te'sy i e ;marks were : given by' Mrs: Ed- ward' Creech. ''After the'closing: ode and ' grace, lunch :was 'served and a social half hour,` was `en joyed: 'Hostesses, were; ''Mrs. Cliff Geddes. and Mrs..�Edward „Creech. OBITUARY'. • MRS.; WM.:ROBB forefathers.' .The motto —=' `.'`No • 'nation; can: . ruse above : the char atter • of. its ,people was ,well gi- ven by' Miss Grace 'Cameron j Campbell; Haggitt, McDougall, Campbell, Carter•, Howson, Mc— Donald,' El'liott,,,Fos:ter • LO -S11 EUUED BELFAST. IN SCHEDULE FINAL krughtS.. edged • 'the Beiifast Buccaneers 4 ,tt 3 in th. final .game, :, of the Industrial schedule, The 'teams' 'qualifying.' fop!. the playoffs placed as . follows' Altai- ,gannon, 14 .points; Belfast, .,7; L,D,H,S,, 6; .and Silverwood$, 4: F. Stanleyf:paced, the: students with '3'4goals and Johnson' got '1, Belfast • marksmen. were Arnold, S.. Stanley,. Collinson: The "Knights" 'lineup%was Goal,. Reavi,e: Defence, Hunter, Murray, F. Stanley; Forwards,. R. Stanley, Barr', Richards, .Ritchie, i\IacDougai,' Johnson, •Hogan, T. Bagel, Btishe•l; Er' berl n. and 1#'athwell Toss ForsteWwd, Ron Attoit. ref'ereee., .1411.1160.141.2ausirrmorAcittoiptiorzsrataialk.--umiany'wu t. • iMrs. ` William:'Robb passed• away at• Pinecrest' .Manor •in Lucknow on Wednesday, Febru_ dry :22nd„ ` 1961,, , following ''l t 8 ngthy illness., .She :was:: in her 83rd Year. • She was' the former Ida 'Maria Cook and in l899:• was''.rnarried' to William Robb :who predeceased, her in .Novern'ber,. 1958,' ' .Following their' marriage they farmed on Con, 4, I-Iuron Town-' ship and later took up residence in Ripley. Later they Moved to Lucknow, where. Mrs. Robb was a •►ember of the United Church, and' of the W.A.: cf' that church, 'until ill health intervened.. .funeral service 'was con=' ducted by Rev, H'owar:d Str•apI?• at the iMacKenie •'Memoritil Chapel Lucltnow, on'' Satui;day • afternoop;• February • 25th, with ' •interment in Greenhill"Cornetcry. She `leaves ' to znou'rn a one •: daughter, Olive, Mrs. George Kennedy , of West Wawanosh; one son; Cecil of 'Luca,n; children and' Dire? gtoa�t frirndy" child; also: one- brother, A1bert. Cook of Kinloss Township.• ; The pallbearers were Mr: Fin- lay Cook, Mr, Richard Elliott, Dr James Little, Mr. Stuart. Rel- bertson, Mr. Austin Martii'i,. Mr"•, Whir "' Mact`cnald, w . •