The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-24, Page 13•
, WEDN'ESDAY,, MAY.. 24th,, 1961
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GANNONTWO CHILDREN BArTIZED
AT, ST,PETER'S; CHUIi,CH:'
Mr. and Mrs! Keith . Gray and,.
farr ily, Helen ,and Garry of To-
ronto visited the former's, aunt!•
• Mrs.. Mathew ,`'Shack'leton,
gannon;
Mr, Delmera,, Maize sehoo1 te
cher, 'has finished his three years
f his four our year. course • of mathe-
matics• andWphysics." at O.A.C..in
Guelph and...has resutnea his.
, summer, work, ,1-.1141'911 county
road survey•ing. .
• rs.:4Jerr' Marlene,
Maize). La Rocque of Silbury,
werre with • her parents,, Mr, .and
Mrs, Bert Maize' for the weekend.
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:1141 services were conducted. At
Sty.:Peter's Anglican: Church'
b'e.S ibaptized, were ',Brenda Lee,
daughter ,of Mr. and. Mrs, Walter
Arnold And .Ronald Earl; •son 'of• :
Mr, and Mrs.• Ronald Watson of
'l:.orento, •
God„ parents for Brenda Lee
'were. Fier grandparents, Mr. and.
Mrs. Jim Arnold ..and .Mr.. end
Mrs.' Stewart 'Lavin were God
parents for Ronald- 'Earl, who is
the grandson of Melvin Johnston
and the ,late ..•Mrs. Johnstone of
•
ii , un ay,, May 14th, ibapts-
Toronto.•.
Mr. J. C. Durnin, Kitchener `&.
Mrs. Bill. .Atkinson, Toronto, vis-
ited . Mr.. and Mrs. Herb Finnigan
for, the. week -end, .•
Mr. and 'Mrs, Harvey •Maize
spent the week -end with Mr, arid
Mrs. G. len Springer and family
'at Tillsonlburg accompanying . Mr,
and Mrs. Gor•,don Maize and. • f a
` mily, Lucknow..• •
Mrs. Abner Morris had mem
• bers of :her family home over the
/ holiday ' •week -end. They, were
Mr. arid. Mrs,' Anderson Mugford
of London, Mr. • and Mrs. John
. Wilson and David of Sarnia, Mr.
and, Mrs. Len Christilaw of Nile.
Mr. and .Mrs.:' Stanley Dennis
of Clifford visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Maize.
'Mrs. • A. B. P.eri`tland formerly
of the Dungannon' district',• who
has lived a 'number of years •wi.th,
her daughter, • Mrs., Ernest Prit-
chard,. Toronto, ' was recently
moved• by arrrbulance . to . the Pine
Crest Manor 'Home Lucknow.
Mrs. Pentland is ; comparative .y
• well:for ',her years and at ,the
week -end ' was: visited ; by `her„
daughter, Mrs. E: ,Pritchard :and
Mr.: Pritchard, . Toronto, •'as well
as, other relatives nearby.
• Visitors at the week -end: 'with
Mr.. ' and, Mrs. Frank Pentland
• were. . Mr.,. & Mrs. George .Reayes
• • Mr: and Mrs Ernest Pritchard of
Toronto,: Miss Gladys Jefferson,
Woodstock, Mrs •Hilliard Jeffer
son,. St. Augustine;' Mr: -and' Mrs.
Harvey Mole; Lucknow. •
Mrs. T.. C. Anderson was' hos
tess at:'her • home for the . W.A.,
":Mrs: .it
• K. ' D ` w•son: , led With the
devotional- period. The theme
was The Personal or Individual
Life. Mrs: Otto Popp gave " the.
Scripture lesson. Mrs. ' Howard.
Johnston; secretary,. gave• reports
and . the . roll call, •.'noting there
were 15 members and ,3 visitors,
present. Fivedollars was 'voted
• as a donation to the •John, Milton
Blind ,Fund.,, Mrs..Wilbur Brown
reported on . the church ,kitchen:.
irn•provement, •and a•: -.discussion
took •place of further work. Mrs.
Clifford Crozier had: the topic.
An aecordian solo ' was given by
Rosalyn • Phillips after a • hymn
and the. .benediction, .lunch was
served by the' lunch 'committee.
Mrs. Harvey` Alton, Mrs. 'jack Al'-
ton Mrs. W Buskin gsham Mrs..
• �
Will., Cranston. The next ,.meet-
ing°will. be held :at Mrs.. W. Cran
.stop's in: June.://"
Visitors with Mr. .and.'Ws. . T.
C. Anderson Sunday were` Misses
Hazel and Ada Webster; Luck -
now, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ' Frit-
-- — ch:aid Toi rito ani'"lGlr., affell `s:
Mrs. ;. Parkie .Wiggins and , `$i11,
neighbours:
Visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Ce-
cil Blake were •lVr. and •Mrs. B. F.
Corrifort,,. St., Catherines; and are
also: at the Ranch. Mr. "and' Mrs.
H. E. Hanson, East l:awas,
and also : visiting Mr.: and Mit,
R, T. ,Kilpatrick of . Wingham .
Mrs. S. K. Kilpatrick, .Lucknow;
Mr. Palmer. Kilpatrick,: Toronto,
. and with other relatives.
Several attended Anniversary
services at Port Albert United
Church,' Sunday, with ' the ser-
vice withdrawn at Dungannon, '
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Eedy and
' family of Strathroy' visited Mr.
and Mrs. • Heber Eedy • • for • the
week -end, , • .•
Mrs, L F. Stingel and Angus
had'•as visitors . for the week -end,
Mr..and Mrs,. •Lionel Langer and
family'
Y of Barrie,, Mrs. John
riell,. Douglas ,y an.d • • Ronald of
Bradford .
Mr, and°Mrs. R. McAllister had
as visitors, Her mother, Mrs. •Jars.•
•
MKenzie, Waterloo and her sis,
'ter) Mrs. Bernard Brackness . of
Duridas. ,
Congratulations• ' to Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Needham, whocele-
brated their 25th ' wedding "anni-
versary on Saturday. , •
Mr. Andrew Patterson visited
Mr. Wes Maclntosh on Sunday
evening
Mr. and Mrs. John Bell; Kin-
Cardiae visited Mr: and Mrs. Geo
Emmerson. •
Mrs. Edbert Bushell, Mrs. Gor-
don," MacDonald attended the
W.M.S. on Wednesd. ay ' at. Mrs.
Don, Bushell's. ' The
The 4-H ' Grain Club meeting
was Tuesday night at. Mr. Bob
Scott's.
Our 'teacher, Miss Norma Mur-
ray attended. the teachers' meet-
ing at Chalmers on Monday night.
Miss Rosalind Swann is spend-
ing .tw'o' weeksholidays at' her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Campbell
and Thelma of Orillia 'spent the
week -end at . their .farin :'hese.
Mr.' and Mrs.' Gordon M,a:Don
ald were' recent visitors in Pais
ley' with • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
McClure.
Women's Inst'itute, South 'Bruce
District Annual was •held at
Whitechurch. on Tuesday, ; May
16th? These; from 'Purple .Grove
in attendance were Miss Marg
area• Robertson, :Mrd,-::Fxank,/Dore,'.
'Mrs. Herb Farrell, : Mrs. Morford
Mackay, Mrs Sam Emrnerson;,
Mrs. Bill Arnold and Mrs. Don
McCosh.
Mary.. Anne. McCosh, Ruthe :&
Annetta ;Forster, Doreen McLeod
of ' Toronto, James Emmerson of.
Guelph were all home,, for the
Victoria Day week=end..
Mr. sand • Mrs. Pete .Crawford
of: London • spent the 'week -end
with Mr, and Mrs:Victor Gawley.
`..Mr. •and Mrs. Fred Gilchrist,.
Con. 4, Kinloss spent Sunday
with. Mr. and Mrs. :Gordon 'Mac-
Donald. - r.`.
•Mr, •and Mrs .Andrew Patter
son, ' Miss •Ruthe•' Forster and Mr.
Gordon' Patterson visited Mr. 'Si
'Mrs., Burton, , Collins on Sunday.
Visitors , 'with Mr. and . Mrs.
Don :McCosh 'were Miss Thelma
Campbell of Orillia, Mrs. Vic-
toria• ,.,Smith, Mrs. • .Milton Walsh
and Mr; Iva'r Geddes.
Visitors ' with ,Mr.,and Mrs.
Cecil'•Stton 'were' Misses °Evel:yn
Ward: of Wiarton, Mary • Anne
McCosh of'Toronto,; Mrs. George
King, Mrs; Willex King and Mel-
Dille' of Bervie. •
and, Mrs :Walter Forster
and family,. Mrs. J, W., Colwell,
Mr. Gordon Patterson; . Mr. and
Mrs; ' Don' McCosh,, Mary Arnie
and -Richard were. Sunday visitors'
at Mr, and Mrs.. Currie Colwell's;
•
South ,Kinloss.
` Mrs, Frank Dore.. and 'Dianne
visited Mrs. 'gusset Collins 'on
Sunday :evening .. • .
Mr. and Mrs Donald Mclver
and . their. ,grandson of Toronto
visited .Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack, Mc-
Iver ' over the holiday:
The Women's Missionary Soci-
ety of: Erskine • Presbyterian
Church met at the home of Mrs.
Frank 'Jones. Nine members were
present.. Mrs..' William: Stewart
presided. Mrs., Robert McAllister
took the Devotional scripture
reading and the topic "Christ's.
hi
o .s
Challenge '
g t ., Fol1 Owers. The
roil call was answered by a Verse
ori ."Peace." 'Study book ; was , ta-
ken by Mrs. Mason McAllister on
"Anna" the prophetess `and the"
Glad Tidings Review by Mrs:
Wm: Reid. The' meeting closed
with the Lord's • PraYer,' ;
V,cI. LIJAI3,iLE; METER "CIiOICE'
MORSEL"' FQI{, COLLIE' PUP
A .couple of weeks ;ago Ted
Collyer advertised for a valuable
amnprobe ' meter which . he uses
in connection with his electrical
work. .
He advertised it .a$• "lost," but
felt that it had been taken from
his,, truck. It had •= lily' ,a collie
pup. Ted was w'orkmg; •on , the
farm of Lorne. Cook ,when the
incident occurred, He didn't miss
it until the nett day, and assum-
ed it had ben. 'taken from the
truck, while par.•ke4' on the street
in. Lucknow.
On Friday of last, week, ' Lorne.
Cook of, Con. 12, Ashfield was.
•moving some balesof hay in the•
mow of the barn and came across'
the 'meter. •It had been' in a. lea-
ther case,. but the . case was
chewed until ' the . meter could •
be pulled•,out. The . hard rubber
insulation. was; chewed off in one
spot,, and a.bole bitten. through
the : hard 'plastic face of the. ap-
pliance, Two .of' three lead Cords
whichwere in the case • were
chewed up. Truly the young col-
lie must . have found • this quite
a change from`: an old shoe and
really. had 'a' .field • day on this
$60,00 ' piece of equipment. • Ted
is ',.sending it .away to see if. re_.
pairs . can :be made:
FASHION'_ SHOW
(Continued from page 1)•.
cotton ' :skirt§ and blouses, • and
Beth Cooper,perforrned. a `similar
duty for the. Grade 10 girls 'in,
summer . dresses.: Mrs, Hewitt
commented', on a 'variety of•gar
meats modelled Eby.: girls of
`Grades 11 and 12. ` ..
Both evenings by request, Mrs.'
Hewitt sang .two ` solo numbers
and
and the Glee Club. was heard in'
four'` "selections • :each .evening.
Carousel by Mary• Allin, .',Sandra.
Percy and Ken".Houston was .ari,
interesting number. presented.
'both evenings. Mark- Allin 'danc
ed the. Sailor's Hornpipe on Wed-:.
nesday evening. and' the •Irish, Jig
on Thursday.
The stage settingwas enhanc-
ed by a picket dierice, ;spring flo-
wers and "trees" in blossom.
•Shop, Winners
•:';Additional variety was added:'
to the performances by interest-
ing student displays of "shop,
home economics and' science,. The
shop work exhibits •Were judged
and placed. as • follows •as'.
nounced 'by Mr. , Edgar Branch.
1st; .ken Taylor, , Grade 9;•' 2nd;
Bob,'Andrew,` •Grade 12;3rd,, Er-
nest -Ackert, :.Grade. 12; , 4th,..'Har-:
ry. Fong, Grade '10 Honorable
mention,' Evans }Helm, Tom Coll
Ver, •Glen .Porter and Ken Kirk-
land, ,Bil1cNelson.
The Provincial • mathematics
;award'',was ., presented by •Miss
Audrey Fiederlein to John ' An-
drew of Grade 1.2. •
.On. Thursday evening, • Corabel-
le Thom;pson, announced Grade 11,
girls in ,winter outfits and Judy'
.Webster announced the Grade 12
girls •in .blazers,and skirts: Grades
9 and 10 ;girls were introduced'
by: Sandra';Percy, while Joanne
'Crozier introduced Gra
in their summer .dresses.•. A.' group'
of . Grade 12 , girls 'Were 'presented
by Mrs. Hewitt. ,
Irl `'a group of Irish. nuiri-0bers
'Beth Cooper,; Barbara. Nelson &'
Laura',Breckles took solo parts;
Dianne : Jamieson and Laura
Brecl1es sang' a duet, and three
boys Alex Hewitt; Jim MacDon-
ald, and 'Keith Kaiser were fea
tured in` 'a' trio.
Posture Awards :
Good posture. winners•: 'were
named;.in• the various grades and
were announced iby Miss Fieder-
lein and Mr. Branch. They are;
Grade 9, Kathleen •DaX•oii,, .M,urL
ray Johnston; Grade '10, Douglas
McKinnon, ,Sharp'n: West; Grade
11, Gordon McNay, ,Wilhelmina
Smith.; Grade 12, :'Carol Stanley,
Jirn Watson,' • •
Before'the National Anthem on
Thursday 'evening; Mr., Robert
Fenwick presi.ded`for a presenta-
tion to Mrs.. eWitt in recognition
of. her` efforts 'in 'planning' and
directing ' the Fashion Show,
Kathleen •Dalton presented her
with ai`i arm .bou
quer of .red ros-�
es and Mtirra Johns b
y ,R ibn `made • a
neat speach of al preciatioh,
LOtHALSH
. M'rs.. Elliott Sandy was .hostess;
to the , meeting of 'Ha;c-
ketts United Church' 'en 'Thurs-
day afternoon., Mrs Bert Alton
gave `a report on the meeting :she
had attended in,. London. Mrs.
Arnold. Alton conducted the;
Meeting and the :bake.sale that
followed,
Mrs, Ewan MacLean. was hos-
tess t� ;the, Ripley Horticultural
meeting on Tuesday evening. A
very :large crowd attended and
heard Mrs. Ramsay speak k on .th'e:
growing. of African violets., A
sale ' of plants and bulbs. 'took
place at the close of •the `meeting.,
The'C.G.T.T. meeting was held
on. Monday evening • in the
church,,
A "shower in honer of Florence
MacKay was held on Wednes4.
day evening in Hemlock City
School. ' Florence. MacLennan
sang a .solo, Miss'Sadie' Johnstone
gave a ` reading, and piano'. solos
were' given by, Barbara• .MacKen-
zie and Mrs. Wm. Jobnstone. A
trio .by Linda Wylds, Jan Simp-
son •and Diane 'MacDonald ',was
much enjoyed. A group of little.
folks • sang ,"Here Comes the
Bride" and Lorraine 'Hamilton
read the.: address to Florence.
Thursday '.afternoon Mrs:' Ewan
MacLean .entertained the W.M.S.
of Ashfield Presbyterian: Church;
Mrs. D. A. MacLean led in De-
votions: and :1VIrs; William .'Ross
conducted the •business part: of
the meeting. .` Mrs., Hector Mac-
Lean was; presented with a Life
Membership ; certificate Eby: 'her
daughters as a. Mothe'r's Day gift.
Mrs;: H. 'MacCreath of Kincardine'
had the honor of 'presenting. the
gift to •her'mother.
Several '`from this community
were .guests at the` Shier -MacKay
•wedding,en Saturday at the horn.e
of Mr. and' Mrs.' Roy MacKay.
Work . has begun . on the new
school.
Mr.' and ' Mrs. Walter ° Dexter
left on Monday , for a trip . to
Europe. .
Visitors • with Mr. ; and:: Mrs.
Oliver McCharles and John for
the week -end Were Mr. and :Mrs.
Donald McCharles of Brantford,
Allan .McCharles and Jean Ianson
of Toronto.
Mr. 'Ray' MacKenzie of Toronto
spent, the week -end :with �Mr...
Mrs.'Henry 1VIacKenzie. •
Visitors with ° Mr. and. Mrs.
Emile. MacLennan for. the week'-
end were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Millar ' of • Palmerston, Marion
MacLennan -•of Toronto ,'and' Mr.
and 'Mrs' Jack MacLennan.
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PAGE THIRTEEN
T►.r„ and Mrs. Robert •Osborne,
;and Joyce visited on Sunday with
Mrs, Osborne's, parents, Mr. &
Mrs, Scott of Armaw,
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NI
S BRIEFS
FROM NEARBY i
• Hanover District High School
Board ,':faces: possilble court ac-•
tion,• The' plumbing firth which
.installed the heating system in:
".the . ;new ' :f our room ' addition,
went. 'bankrupt. 'They owed a
Kitchener firm $2;213, for , ma-
terial .. that 'went' into •the job,
and the •.firm is trying .t'a'il recover
this. • amount from thee ac-hool
board. The,aboard is delaying fin-
al ' settlement with . the 'general,•
contractor in the amount of .
$16,500, as well as the balance
owing; the °architects. of $1,017,
until the pending suit is settled.
Kincardine -arena operated at `
a deficit of $2,300 during'•the past
: wint'er.
A 30 -acre seeding; :bee was held
by ,friends and neighbours` of
Hamilton McKinnon. of' Huron ,
Township, and.a:Member •'o f the
township. council, who'was: injur-
ed in an ' accident a' .few weeks
ago. .
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The worship •service in Olivet
United Church was very ..ably
conducted by the young people:
'of TRipley,' , Clark . ' and Olivet
•Churches:: Wayne Brooks presid
ed at the organ.- Albert Waller
opened the service and also. pro-
nounced" the benediction. Miss
Phyllis Clayton sang. "My , Won'
derful.• D:ream." .Misses Bertha,
de.,11 girls ;Blue and Charlene Lohng, sang
"Beyond the Sunset". Messrs..
Dale. Farrow, Charles Osborne,
Albert •' and: Bob: Mid'dlekanp &
Dick Stanleyi sang "Sweet Hour
of Prayer." Scriptures were '.read
,,by Helen and• Mary White :: and.
Bill Wylds. Speakers 'were 'Wen-
dy Cleland,' Donna 'McLeod and
Donald. 'Brooks. Ronald Mac
.Charles offered prayer,—
Mr:,
rayer. Mr,, Reg Moore of Ripley ac.
companied, the young , people,`
Rev. Mr, Dunlop :expressed ap-
preciation for his and .:the other
counsellor's' work with the young:
people '.during the, winter, also: to'
.the frient'and parents for mak-
ing it possible , ,for ' the young
people to attend the Sunday ev-
ening meetings in Ripley, 'Clark
or Olivet. '• ,•
Arbor Day was observed at
Clover Valley School on Friday:
After the usual clean-up a picnic
was enjoyed`,in Geertselna's bush
by the 'river, • •
• Miss , .Barbara Anger has. re.„.0,,:
Untied •home after visiting with:
her sister in: Detroit, Michigan,.
Misses Shirley ''& Alice Brooks
of Toronto spent the week -end
at their home here: " '
*
Some people are smart. : eii ugh'
not to say • .the things ' they
shouldn't 'have „thought.
• ;The . Sifto Salt .Mine' at Gode-
rich has tw/o . projects • planned
that : will run to a: cost ; of. over
$2,300,000.' First is the expansion
of facilities for crushing, screen
ing and : storage of rock salt and
the . second. is thea sinking' of `a
second ' Shaft..
Contractors and a real •estate'.
firni ..in' Walkerton have complet-
ed. negotiations With ' National
Housing for. the construction of
new • brick ran ch -type homes,
payable ` • over 30 .: years With'. a •
down payment of:less :than $1,000
,and monthly. payments.' of.' less;•
than $65.00. - , .•
/: •
Elmira.. Board. ,Of ..Trade ' is
looking ahead to business booster
events. •Plans are 'now made for' '''
a three-day :Holiday Jamboree-
•sale: in • late Julie, a. week-long.'
Fail Fair: Jamboree. in 'late .Aug=
ust and •Dollar 'Days: in October.'
As the oId Indian said, "Every-
body's • smoking the peace tpipe,
'but ne one is inhaling." ' • •
The grass. next door may.., look.
greener,': but it's just as hard: to
cut.
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