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• WEDNESDAY, JUNE; ,21st,; 1961.
.First Mee#ink
In Nett ���vn Of�ic
Without 'Pomp- or ceremony.
the Lucknow 'Municipal Council
held its first meeting in the new
office in 'the Town Hall. on Tues
day `of last week, Councillor
Brooks was absent .as. he •1s, on
a trip to 'the
coast.
Council reviewed. and •renewed
their' municipal 'insurance cov_
erage with; the Cowan; company.,
, Loose ,.planking on the.. Wil
lough'bY ' St. Lbridge. between
:.Havelock St: and High School,,
has .brought numerous complaints.
.because of the noise, that results
from 'motor' traffic arid is . parti-°,
cularly annoying' at night.
"Build' ;a new one was Reeve
• Joynt's only solution to the prob
• lem. He felt the old bridge 'should:,;
never. have been put there` in -the
first place and because . of its
construction it was impossible to
keep the planks. tightly • tied
down. The condition is "agrgravat-•
ing stated Councillor Boyle, but
the •Reeve • considered it a waste
of money to, do anything with it.,,
He knew the 'condition as they
had tried .;to • .repair_ it, :in : 1958.
A: new bridge. at that location.
should be next on the bridge • re-
placement program, with ,1962.
suggested. The Department will
pay 80% of the approved cost of
such work.
This year's roadwork program.
is to be "started soon and the
town auditor, A. M. Harper., will
do. a mid -year, audit,', before ;the
work progresses so Council will
know ."exactly where".they stand";
financially. Council is: budgeting:.
this ' year to.: pick up a. deficit;
from;last" year. `
Reeve Joynt announced that.
the H E.P.C: Forestry. crew had
• inspected the:. Areesu..and.'.=found
no trimming necessary :this year,
as 'the resultof an "annual' Plan-
ned program which had cost less'
each. year.
Adiscussion ofroad work .to
be ..done included North ..Delhi
Std from Ludgard 'to' Gough,
Councillor Webster questioned
the work' being`..done' here, . Where
the ditch po :the river hadbeen
changed and.L a d:eep. ditch: dug:
• along the 'soUtl "'side of Ludgard.
.It is utinsightly "and ;.dangerous, he
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• ,ht, an'd "felt that ,a .guard;
..fence. would •be .'necessary: The,
explanation was that the work is
being, carried. out ` with the.; ap-
proval :of the . Department • of
Highways and :'•on the ' recorn'
mendation of the district : engin-
eer:
No Parking. Signs ..
Council ,has received',. corn=
• plaints of cars and trucks parked,
on the - sidewalks on Havelock
St.,. between Campbell • 'and Wil
loughby, and ordered 'the in=
. stallation of "no parking on the9
sidewalks". signs 'in ;this. area.
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TM LUCK -VOW. SENTINEL? LUCKNOW ONTARIO•
in lr:s- Albert McQuillin left or
•' Anniversary
LucknowMr, and' Mrs. Arth Brec
klesMonday qworkfor
Mrs. Little.'
Mr. -.and Mrs. 'Farrerobserved :their' 45th
wedding. an-
and ,family of Kitchener y,isited ••niversary on, Tuesday, June 2Qth
.on Sunday, at the home of Mr.
and . Mrs.. Garnet Farrier,
The Whitechurch. Women's In
stitute .ladies are invited to at-,
tend with, the ladles in Wingham
on -June 28th at 2:30. Guest spea-
ker of the , day aw.i11 lie, Mr',. Ept?s: Mrs: ` Vern Wa d and' Jape
and on Saturday , a number of
friends and relatives paid, them
n
a asion;sur ,rpthe oc-
ise visit. to mark
Included/ in • the group were:.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Powell .of
ken; Mrs: Win. Davies, Mr, and
,Of Clinton: '; e n twos a a e
• '° Marie of .Toronto; Mr, and Mrs.'
Mr an'd Mrs. Kenneth. Laidlaw James Powell, Bill;" Susan and.
of London visited on. Sunday at. Pat of Markham; °lVr. and Mrs.•
the home of Mr.and Mrs. •Elroy. Walter .Breckles,' Laura, Philip,
Laidlaw.. , , Arthur; Mr; and ' Mrs.' Harold
Wayne Henry and Garry` Willis Haldenby, Sheila,, Barry 'and Geo:
.
are in Toronto this wet4 look.ng of Kinlough and Misses Mary- &
for summer work. ' Dean McLeod of Lucknow.
• • Mr and Mrs. Harold Gaunt & The ' visitors • served a. buffet
' family ° of Sarnia visited at • the lunch, complete with anniversary.
home of . • Mr. and Mrs: Russel cake ' and all the trimm•ing4, on
Gaunt• over, the week -end. ;Other the lawn at .the home of. Mr.
visitors at the Gaunt 'home :on Mrs. Breckles,::
Sunday were Mr.. and Mr's.: Ken= .
neth Currie and Mr. and Mrs.
John L.ti•Currie of Wingharn &
Mr. •and. Mrs: Donald Dirstein of''
Brantford.
Mrs . Adeleen 'Dowling left on
Saturday:. to spend : two ,weeks
Reopen Renovated
Kinloss Church
PAG THIRTEEN;
•••••••••••••Ms•o•40eQoo0‘0o0s000.sommeipiR000,
at the:hhome ofher, mother,. Mrs. .
Memiber.sof, the United Church
William Rooney. at Mount Forest. at Kinloss.•' (Blackhorse) have
Mr. and Mrs..' ,George Fisher done a .most commendable work
spent Sundayin London where renovating and ,redecorating
they visited . with Mr. Arnold. their church, , arid are to be con
Lougheed• . who is a: patient .in gratulated on : their :;efforts
London Hospital: ' Aare -opening• service% was held
Mrs. Doris Willis visited on on. Sunday •when a . pulpit • in
Sunday. at. the .home.. of Mr., and memory, of Mr. and Mrs. James
.Mrs,. S. C.' Willis in••Gowans.town.. Geddes was presented ,by the
'Mr:, and Mrs. 'Harry' Moss. • and Geddes familY • and • a communion
family. of, Plattsville visited , on, table in memory :of .Mr-; and Mrs..
Sunday: at the home of ,Mr.- and James Houston •and Ralph,' was
Mrs. BenMcClenaglian: presented by : the Houston.fam
N!/r: and.Mrs. Donald Thompson, oily.. /•
of Luckngw visited on Sunday; These memorials were dedicat_.
at *the home of Mr., and Mrs. Carl ed, 'by . Rev: H. W. ,.Strapp'.' of
1VIc lena •han:.' .•
Lucknow, a. former', minister" of...
' g
Mr. Eldon Emn. ersospent the the Kinloss charge:. Mr. .Stra; pl?:
week -end at his. 'home here: ' also conveyed the greetings of '
Mrs. Gordon' Elliott and Mr. the Hamilton; Conference to ,the ••'
and : Mrs. Walter Elliott and; • fa congregation. •
nTily visited on Sunday at the ,
ouvEr
.Sympathy. is extended . to Mrs.
Herb Huston and' family in the
death of. her husband and father.
Mrs. -Tom Befus .tif ' Calgary,
Alberta is spending several days
With ' her• mother, Mrs. Herb
Huston and' James; Miss'. Maime
'Bell of Kincardine is also visit-
ing with . her Siker, : Mrs. Hu-
stop. .
.'Recent: visitors with Mr"s. El-
mer ,Osborne :and Mr: arid Mrs.
' Robert . Osborne were; .' Mr. and
Mrs -.Glen ; Garretts,' Rex,. • Greg,
Glenda', and Karen ' of Overland
Park; Kansas;. Mr. :Charles Smith;
Mrs, W.:'J; Roulston,Nfr and'Mrs.
Jack Reavie and Lynda of. Wing'.
ham,. Mr. and Mrs: Robert Cam"p
• bel] and family of Lucknow4 an
Miss • Margaret Scott : of� Toronto'
Miss Donna Osborne '; of To
ronto was home for the week -end'
Mrs Mac McGuire °of Ripley
visited. on :Sunday with' Mr, and
Mrs,Al' Harn�ilton and fam'il
Mrs. Dorothy Casler, Janet &
' Donald • of Mitchell vis:Ited on
Sunday at the I me of her bre
triers Mr:: Jack McGuire and Mrs
McGuire,'�' :
'Cn . 'Friday, Jame 16th,- the
senior' pupils, of S.S. No. •11° en
Joyed a' pus trip to nearby points
Of interest, :viiting 'first the
rmtry.. ' at: `Teeswater where
d�
home of Mr. ''and „Mrs.. Mitchell •
Elliott'. at Ailsa .Craig. OBITUARY
There was a large crowd gat
HERBERT . HUSTON
tended a •reception on Friday ev-:••
eniri in. th : Whitechurch Hall Herbert James : Huston` passed
for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jamie- aWay,,very sudderily::.in Winghain
S • Hospital. on' Thursday, 'June ,15th,
son:
Mr: Ernest Snowden. read
the address anal N1r. George Web.-
K.
eb 1961;. the' result of a stroke
•H
nr•da son of the elate About :three years. ago Mr. 'arid
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For 'Prompt, Efficient Service
KEN'S ALIGNMENT SERVICE
IAGONA L' ROAD Phone 355, WINGHAM
B•ti;OTHER-IN=LAIN. ••••-•
DIED AT..'BRANTFORD,'
The. death of :Mr.. J. (Hap)
Lankshear, age 35'`years, occur-
red at. Brantford, on Thursday;
June ,.1:5th .He. had ::'.been.• -in ; fail
ing: health for several months.
"He:. is' 'a� brother-in-law of ,Mrs.
He was born May 26,1885 in
M. H. Corrin. of Lucknow
ster presented them. with a' purseY
of mane •
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James .and Annie (Cameron) Hu-
Mrs. an s `ear were bereaved,
Mr. 'and. Mrs. John Gaunt spent
k�top. .::Y th death e .' of their' son,:.Jay' in
the weekend at' the home of Mr sHe Married in 1911 in 'Pincher
Creek, Alta., to .Cathe ane': Bell; age their son, •Douglas' was seri-:.
.... ... riticld iniiYrar7when cf'rhis: :41,th year, and "a few year4
and MrS. Jim Gaunt; Toronto:
ur•r Aira'
'"triplet calves were '. born on
Friday at the farm of Mr. John
survives. Be'' is survived':'also. by car in.'.Lucknow:•
Boyle and. all : are living:
Dr. and Mrs Corrin attended
Mr daughter Annabell Mrs Thomas,
and family of Sel,rriore and Mr.. .. ford on
and Nits. Kenneth' 'Dickson .one :son; „James .a,t; home and a
Mr. •Lank hear s funeral in Brant
s -
Saturday._
and'. Mrs. Stanley Moore, and fa=. Befus of, Calgary, Alta: A :sister; sy
of. Woodstock `spent the
Annie of Vancouver; B.C. and a
roily
week -end at. the home of •Mr. &
brother, Russell of Ripley
Mrs.. Art Moore Funeral service: was conducted
A •reception with be "held ' in on ; Saturday,; .June:'.1.'7th in the
Whitechurch United Church on McLennari Funeral Horne; Ripley
by
the . 29th of June for Rev: and . the Reverend Douglas Dunlop'
Mrs:' 1Vlitchell who• will have of :the Ripley . United Churech.
charge of Blu.evale .arid White-' Mrs., Doss Black at. thee. ,piano,
church,: service., They are form-
•pla.yed softly ,before and after
city of Appin:: the .• service;' Pallbearers ..were: •
Andrew Hamilton, Jack Nlci
• 'Mr. Wilfred. Caslick and Mrs.; ..
Earl 'Caslick 'spent. Mondays ; in
Guire, Alvin ;'Hamilton,' Raymond•
Hamilton, Oscar White .and..Leo-
London were:'Mrs. Caslick had; a
check-up on her ' .eyes:: nard• McInnes. Interment; was in
Mrs. Irene Patterson .of Toron-
Ripley Cemetery:
to visited' on .the• week=end at ,the
home of her mother, Mrs. Annie gara Falls Tuesday: The smaller
Taylor children will' have a picnic. •at
Mrs. William Conn, and Mr. & :Goderioh on . Wednesday:.
Mrs Wallace : Conn and family The Whitechurch Branch of the
spent Sunday '. at the home of Women's Institute held their June
•Mr, and Mrs: . Harold Johnstone meeting. on Tuesday evening,
at Park Hill: Mrs: Willia?fk Conn, June '13th in, the Hall with the.
will . remain there for, few president, . Mrs, Dan Tiffin in
Weeks: , : charge. The roll • call:'. was. ans-
.
Grades. four to eight from SS. ,wered by a house' cleaning hint.
No. 10 school'. and many' 'adults.. Mrs W. R. Farrier demonstrated
are enjoying a bus trip to 'the different ways that foam
rubber can .be. used to beautify
th'e were conducted- through' the ed with Mrs. Don. Ross' favour=
y �fano' 'mStru'irierital.
plant by: the manager. ,Next stop Mrs. Victor Emerson, the district
was CKNX Wingham, where
president, 'gave a talk on "The
they saw Romper Room being Ideal Iristi•tute Member," and
televised and " brought home 'a Mrs Garnet Farrier a report on
5u
ed bit of film. From there ;the. district annual which was
theywent t 0' Goderich where :held' in.' Whitechurch, .It was. de='.
they conducted through part : of" tided to have a short course on ,
'
They g , , bus trip ,.
the Museurn. also. visited cateran for a, Crowd A '
the fine new lluildnig" of the to Oshawa to tour the General
Shaeffer Pen .'Company and the Motors plant was decided on for
above
o early July: The July. meeting will
ground works • of the Sifto
Salt. Co• The; teacher,. ?Mrs. •Bill be
in charge -Of ,the Public Re1a- 1✓lliott to becbn'gratula-,for tions corWener;, the roll' call to
is.' ' ted
Planning ' such ,a worthwhile trip bei" answered by the natiie of a
so neat home', f river in the United States,
KINGSBRIDGE
Visitors •over. the week -end
were Mr. and Mrs.' T. J. Drennan,.
Goderioh, Mr. and Mrs. -Mike
Laws and 'family' of London.
Mr.' and Mrs. Jack, McConville
and daughter of Toronto, 1Vliss
Frances Dalton of Hamilton, 'Miss
Frances Gilmore, ;of London." -and
Mr. Arnold Ma•rman of London.
THEY LAUGHED.: `
AND ALL WERE MERR1
'FOR THEY'D ,FOUND
THE' DUCTS
PRO
...THAT WE CARRY!
HEATING OILS - GASOLINE.
_... OTHER: FARM: PRODUCTS,
Mrs: Nora ' Sinriett aril Shan=
non • Of: Detroit spent the week-
end •at their. home .'here,'
MILDMAY
ROTARY: BINGO,
$T,300 In
Prizes:
Mildmay Community Centre.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th
$500. Special MUST GO
Two $100. .500(ials..
2 Regular games for$4O. each
One Slrare-The-Wealth
starts 9 p.m,