The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-06-28, Page 2LUCItNOW• SENTINEL ;, UCK,NOW• ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 20th,, 1961
THE :LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOi1J, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE',. 28th, 19611.
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Fred Johnston' of Belfast. re
turned'°home last Wednesday of
ter a month in hospital-- two
weeks ' in Wingham and .. two in
Victoria.. Hospital. In: London he
quite readily agreed to .what he
" `inea ... pig" treatment in
terms gu pg .
an • 'effort. to find the cause of a
series of :blackouts which "he -has
been .experieneings
It is about four yearsago since
Fred first experienced the condi-.
tion,. which gradually .:: became
More frequent: The blackouts
gave him sufficient -,
always warn
Ing, sothat, no mishaps occur-
e engaged . in bridge
red : whil
ubuilding with. the Mowbray.'Con-
struc'tion Co.
Last fall he received, leave, of
• absence as the, spells 'left him.
"groggy," for, a longer time, & ;he
was experiencing periods', of deep
sleep lasting 'as much as 15 hours..
Fred " worked: briefly • helping to
lay the new. 'sidewalks in Luck-
now; & since then ' hasn't been-
emiployed. ..
. Fred • says' that Dr. ' M. H. Cor-
rin appeared to be on the right
'track, . and arranged to have him
,A g g o' . to :. L Condon . ,where' a: series of
'tests.: and_ ' examinations were
made. The final operational test
', ,..
was, as Fred ` described it, • dril
. •: i
two holes_
in
the cause. wasinhis head:
not definite-
ly series of 'po-
tentdecided,.,. a .
tent' pills .,was prescribed for•
Fred to take. .Ile, has taken . the
first half . dozen which he calls
"poison pills," and on '1Vlonday
was,
. into: town. to report to' Dr.
Corrin
:.,As •of : Monday . Fred 'said ',he.
hadn't . felt as well in', ten years,.
but of course,, ,is keeping his, fing
ers crossed.
HOLY'R,,OD
Mr. and _Mrs Tom Pinter' ' of
Vancouver , and Mrs. Carrie lVie Lead of • of ' Ripley • were recent ' vis-
itors' with. Mr. and Mrs. William
Eadie..
• Miss Edith;' Patterson of Toron-
to, 'Mrs. Wrp. -Arnold. of 'Bervie
LOfHALSH
Mr. ; and' Mrs. Duncan Farrish
entrtaind the Johnstone Fam-ily on the week end. Mr'...and 'Mrs
Robert.:Johnstone spent a; few
days visiting ': reltives here,
Mrs..Frank. MacLennan spent
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' (D.UNGANNON' NEWS)
Ali, telephone patrons of the
Auburn dial exc, hange'...and the
Dungannon exchange have and
Will continue ' with free/inter-
Change.. When Dungannon dial
conversion is completed
the 'custoniers will dial direct
from their own telephone to the
telephones in the : other exchan-••
ges ,See ad' . ;in this • issue of the
Sentinel:
.Guests , of Mary- and .Tommy
Rivett on. Sunday 'were Mr. and
Mrs. 'George'Tirrnibu-l1 of Brus-'
sels, Mr.. Roy Black, . Lucknow,,
Dr. :Wilfred Black, Mrs. Black,
and daughter, Heather, Aurora,
and .Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Pollock M. and Mrs. Ivan, Henderson and
visited• recently, with Mr. , and sons, Greg and Brian, • Toronto,
Mrs. Raynard Ackert.:
,Mr5 and Mrs. Eddie Thompson
and Marjorie visited with' . _ Mr.
and Mrs Ken 'Scott of Belgrave..
Mr. and • Mrs. Roy ' Hickner • &
Mary• •of Marshfield, Wisco'nsin;,'
visited this past.. week with,. Mrs.;
Hickner's aunt and uncle, Mr: .&
Mrs. • Ernest Ackert of Lucknow
and also Mr. and Mrs Raynard
Ackert 'and'..'Mr: and Mr.'s. Lloyd,
Ackert:. • :
• Mr..and Mrs. Jack Ackert`: and..
farn'ily and Mrs: John Walker' of
Lucknow visited,-: Sunday ' with
Mr. andMrs., Carl Hooey, Huron
Township.
Mr; Gordon Saunders was a Mrs.. Thomas' Webster 'on Sunday
Sunday visitor at his• sisters,,. Mr. :evening. ' Earlier on . Sunday, Mr.
.and ,Mrs. • Eddie Thompson. and ' Mrs. T. Webster and -Mr. &
Mr. ani& Mrs. • Sam Farmer vis- .1 Mrs. ' Karl Seivert attended St.
ited Sunday, with Mr. • and Mrs. George's. Anglican church anni-
•Sam Farmer 'of Orr Lake: . 'versary services and. were.'visit.
Mr.. and Mrs: Donald..Smith &.' ors with Mr, and Mrs.Bill ;Brad
Brenda of Toronto, ;Mr. and: Mrs. ley and family,,. Goderich.
'Doug Smith. and Chris of • Kit- Mr.. and Mrs: ••Thomas Park"
chener spent the ` week -end here 'had as .recent':. visitors, Mr. :and
and with their parents, •Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ladd, Blyth,.Mr. &
Mrs.• Jim Smith, Harold. •and Bob Mrs. George Lawlor, Auburn, Mr.,
attended a' farinily `reunion at the and, Mrs. Wilfred Nivins and their
home of Mrs. •Smith's: cousin, Mr:' da: ghter-in-law, .Mrs. Jim Nivins to. know the others have recover=
and Mrs:" Frank. of S 'e =' of.• Lucan. "Mr:. and'' Mrs: Nivins ed .nicely and out again..: ',
a. s Rising � P o
pardton: • • 'attended the::,Golden Wedding of Mrs. Frank ' Glenn, , 'spent.•'a.
Friday.,afternoon' June 23rd, his 'sister Mr: arid. Mrs. Peter Week iri Toronto ; vsi;ting her son;
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the ladies of the. 8th and 6th McCall, Lucknow, ,' the previous
concessions, rl Kinloss, met , at day: On Sunday they also, visit''
H
.olyrood school to honour. their. ed . her ,brother, ' Mr. George
teacher • of the past . four , years, Moore:
Mrs. Isobel Martyn: A short pro- BORN-.-- ' at Wingham : General
gram 'consisting 'of piano solos by Hospitkl on June . 28rd . to Mr. &
Brenda 'Bushell arid Donald;, El- 'Mrs: Lorne, Alton, nee Kathlene
'Hatt, duet' by June Ackert and Smythe, 6th ` concession, -West
Karen Carruthers, ..a sing -song, Wawanosh,,•a daughter, Congrat=
'arid. games : made a . ;delightful Mations _
'social: hour. An address was read Visitors>•. Sunday with Mrs J:•
by Wallace,: Houston and. Dolma' .Olver and .Miss E. : McMillan'
Burt 'and Douglas Eadie present- were '.their brother., Mr: James
ea their teacher • with matching McMillan, Mrs.. ,John' Petrie,:. Mrs.
floor; : and table. lamps. Mrs. Herb :Morris: and her ' daughter;
Martyn ' expressed her apprecia 'Mrs:. Mary Morris :of Goderich..
tion ina few. •well;chosen 'words. They attended the ' Memorial
a':fewaYs :in "Toronto' with -Mr. Lunch was served bringing' to a Dungannon Cemetery service. in
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and •.Mr's...Don ' Ainsley: , and fam- :;lose a pleasant. get, to-gether the. afternoon. '
•
are
• r. •Dan. MacDorald Do'm inion;•a
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Errington,
Mr. and Mrs. John,Durnin, Auburn,•Mrs. Everett Errington &
Wilmer of thevillage, Mr. and
Mrs. BertBadman; Comber.The.
latter couple' spent theweek-end
among ,reh$tives..Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur •Brownattended• ; the "Red" picnic at
:Seaforth Lions' Park on Sunday
where upwards of eighty' of the
clan° attended from . many dif-ferent parts of Ontario.• Visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Ritchie. and ':Mrs. Elizabeth Alton, Lucknow, Mrs. W. GTodd, Winnipeg . with , Mr. and
ceased,, 1960.61 Honour Roll of
Dead: 1Vir • John Thompson, Mrs.,
Alex :Shirt„ Mr; David McCon,
nell, Mrs. Robert Armstrong,, Mr.
`$,ichard Finnigan, Mrs, Roy
ton, , Mrs. David 'McIlwain, .Miss;
Sarah Maige; Mrs. Harry' Ryan,'
Mrs.. William Milner, Mr. How-'
and Black,: Mr.; Fred, .Black:, 1Vir.
Donald .Fowler,, "Mrs. ' Jean Black,
Mrs, Risby Kinible, Mrs, Herbert.
Pentland, Baby McWhinney, S •
John McM}llan,, The •collection.'
amounted' to .$130 OA. •This > :helps
defray the expense of upkeePing
the cemetery. •
The. household effect$ of Miss'
Elizabeth` Elliott will •be held ;at.
the village ''residence this Thurs-
day, .Mr. Brown Smythe recently
purchased , the property..
The .United" Church. W.A. rnet.
on Tuesday, 'June '20th at' the.
home, of . Mrs. Wm. Cranston. Mrs.
Jack, Alton, 2nd. ',vice-president,
led,. beginning in the usual man,
ner of .Theme 'Hymn and Motto
and Prayer. Mrs. Harvey Alton
,gave the scripture lesson, :.Lfike
10: 38-42. "Thee ' Home" was the
Mss ° Edna Turner and . he.
guest;Mrs, B.. Beck ;are ather,cottage at Point ' Clark formtheumner, '
An event of interest,took 'pr'acon Monday evning; .when M.
Robert Campbell,, Louise. andob•entertained, at .adinner in honor
of •Miss Ages Campbell's.birth•
day,; • with Mr. ands -Mrs.Robert
Steele 'of .Detroit and. 'Mr, and,
Mrs. J C. ' Campbell of Poit,Clark: as their guests, Making the
occasion pore memorable ' wathe fact it•was: held at. Miss Campbell's birthplace. Many happy
returns is the wish of hr manyfriends who from tinie to'•� t�welcome her back to the 1'mecommunity• Miss Joc'Steele;' is. the guest
of her cousin Miss C'bleenWalden
in Chatham this •week,Best wishes are :exterfded to Mr. and Mrs.Thomas MacDon-•ald of Ashfieldori . the' 'occaion
of their fiftieth ; wedding.:anni-vy. Open louse was held on
theme and .Mrs. Wm. Petrie gave Satrday, evening for `friends analthe: expination and prayer,, cont
cluding with thLord's Prayer.The roll call' was answered'by ,15
members and four visitors. Mrs.
Everett Errington' conductedBible ; contet.Mrs. Lrne Ivers'gave a reading' "The, Lure. of• the:
Old Road. 'Mrs Cecil Blake 'was
relatives..Mrs. Jaynes McNainandMissHelen McNain :visit&clf in ' Torontoover Me
Mr. and, Mrs DaldCourtneand .Gary and` Carbl were •Sun -day': guests with ,Ir. and 'Mrs..
John Morgn• and _famihy of Stayarranging; a" question: and answerbox: Thehostesses were Mrs. ' E..•large c:.rowdwattendd the
Errington, Mrs. • Herb Finnigan, shower which .was held ofMrs. W: Brown, -Mrs. •Raymond the
pari hhall aturgan on:Mon�daFinnigan.evening in honor of Miss HelenMrs. Alvin Oberwood of• the•Dun a ,Off a of Office returned!.• Godfrey:With Mrs. Wm.',:Collins
gas 'chairladr for the evening • the
to the . office `after being;: rndis r o • osed with the measles,; which prog am pene'd with. a trio bypCarol,Louise and -Lois :.Collinmade . the ' rounds of •so ' many which• was oll wed wi h `' homes in : June:' Mr.Wm • Stewart . <a o t an iriwho`. has:from tme to time re-terestmg reading 1?y Gail `BoydA ' quartette by • Carol, Barbra,lieved, 'was just then =also underJoyce and ]Mary - Ann, Funatonthedoctor's care. Mrs.Mary Riv-was enjoyed -and an , znstrurriental
ett :of Duungannon, mail."ratite' 1 z;. . .,, bY )betty Emmerton• was:• followwho is acgivainted: with the ''woi:k4 ed With..an accrrdian , selecton
supplied very weal. We , are gladby `A,r1a Smeltzer` which broughttheprogrth" to a close.Mrs. William Collins read an
address 'to the 'brideo and Iva Sineltzer 'and "Katherine :Godfrey
assisted Helen witlh her' giftswhile' Linda:. Reid and' CarolynFunston• fshioned' millinery fbr
thebride. 'Helen: ,thanked .every-
one • and inited , them 'to' hehome. "to; viev her 'trousseau "after
lunch was served.' Mr. and ,MrJohnC: Mae.Donald .Courtney; a.nd Corinne,attended..Ashfield AnluversaryTrhe'Amberley''community was service •dnd:'visited with` Mi ,PndMrs:' W. J.: Courtne . at A'i berley a� y, Mr.. "and' Mrs.Lloyd; Irwin,.•of
Ripley we're':S.unday guests •withMrs:. Sam Geddes: .Mrs.'May: Bell, Mr. and Mrs.T. ' Bell, • Ted ,and 'Johnweave
yVisiting MrsAnnieMacDond D
M'r. and. Mrs. Cliff. Connell of
Tt'tutoryH lida0
Los,Aneeles, California and Sally
and Louise MacDonald of 'Wind
• Rev. Trevor Richards,Mrs
Richards and Phillip leave this
Friday - from the Parsonage to
•spend July with friends at. Brant-
ford' and near Que-
bec. Mr. Wilmer Errington will
occupy ' the pulpit 'next Sunday
Dominion Day; •July 'lst is a :
and at, the other church appoint-:
Audrey Ross. R.N. of London 'statutory ' holiday ,and as such is
days s
spent •a fewy with . Mr. and
Mrs. William Ross; and Doug :be.
fore leaving on . a motor trip .to:
observed • on the; day on which:
ii falls,' Sunda -e-rce p ted,
t Y P ,
'The holiday will be .observed
the West Coast. . , locally. 'on Saturday. I'n some
recen.tl urchased in .Lucknow,
Congratulations . to out to. Mr-, centres,
efforts were made 'to ' ob y `p'
s. Tom MacDonald who, lid on Monday.
making alterations and, improve
and Mr serve the holiday y
men.t . They intend to . v
•ceelbrated their .Golden , Wedding, The Act in this 'regard states ssoon mo e
ments of Nile and Port `Albert'
at. the usual, time.
• Mr.• and Mrs: Harvey . Maize.
are,working , ontheir. house, they
op Saturday. ' Some of those at -
;tending from a . distance were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darragh and
f • ly of Toronto Mr, and Mrs
i effect. 'in' each: and 'ever. ana • ay then their son; J. C.
in effect, that Maize will, take up acid continue
year the lst of, July shah .be a.
n'' shall be' ke `'t far ring. on the ,homestead; mov-
legal , holiday a d P lag there with his wife an fam-
and .observed' as ,such: •
ami ,
of ' Los Angeles, July
. ul • - is a. ily. from Auburn•
Cliff , Connell g When the 1st' of J y M . an Mr Mr'T.Carmen •, Afid
er-
California. Sally and Louise• Mac Sunday, the second day of July
rs, . ,
` r. and Mrs -legal son left. last `week -,end by motor
Donald of.Windsor, M . shall be, in, lieu. thereof, a .
Allan MacCharles and. Mr; Ai holiday' throu ho'ut Canada,' and'and their trailer hitched for.
harles of Ruth.ven: gacross country west, that: may .be
'gus MacC • , ,. shall- be kept . 'arid; observed as the: service.: •
D: A. MacLennan ..was in such'under the name of Domin- a trip lasting .ten month's, was
'fir'. arr.an ement's' have been :mad'e of..
GriYhStiy on Saturday with. code- ion bay, ' o•' ,. g � a member, ,
r Mr. Geddes .was
Pipe Band:, They placed 3rd
.at the farm.. Pine River congregation for many
rich p
in. the . competition.
Don; wife and Lynda and .Frank.
She • returned with them,` when.
they .visited. for the week -end.
•
P�p'uiar Amberle .�Y
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e lemon Dred
SAMUEL GEDDES'
deeply saddened by .the: death of
one of its highly esteemed - cit-
izens' 'in' the person . of Samuel.
Geddes who passed away , -at noon
on June 14th in Kincardine Gen-:
eral Hospital.
Mr. Geddes had 'been confined . week -end visitors in Toronto..
to ' hospital for over a month but
his death', came 'quickly after •de-•
veloping' : a stroke.'ale was :the
son of Mr. and :Mrs. John Geddes,..
born 'Kinloss-Tdwnship; (Black 'dine, June 25th., Candidates from
St • Lukes''Anglican congrega-
tion was well represented,at xhe
Confirmation service held' •in the
Church of -the.' Messiah, Kincar,
Norge) May 30th, 1880. Here . he
resided .
r .:
d until .he moved' to ..the
fourth concession of ,Huron town
ship' in 1900 with his . parents, 'He
remaine. d there until 16 years •ed cofirmation - classes.. over tile
ago
ago_ when he ''moved to.Arnberley past 'Months.
where: he=: has since • resided;' Mr:, -and Mrs. John Emmerton
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.., Wm.
Emmerton ori Sunday an'd, visited
With , Mr. Arthur Courtney, who .
rat
and' Mrs, .James •1Vf.. Blue„of Am- •is steadily im p'oving Kincat=
berley. dine Hospital.. '
The commuii'ity;.- .gathered in '
large nulhbers to' pay their re- FORMER LUCKNOW, YOUTH
spects, to an understanding and,
kindly '•. neighbour. The funeral,:
service was held from his rest
dence on Saturday; lune 17th.
St.. Lukes were Mrs.. Wm. Col-
lins,.Carol Col'lins,;Arla'Srraeltzer, ,.
Rodney Emmerton; Barbara .Wil
kin. Rev.• .S.' R. Lupton.conduet•,
Op. December :17th, 1913, Mr.'
Geddes ' married Flora Letitia
•
Blue, daughter of th'e, late Mr,'
ON EUROPEAN ,HOLIDA`Y.
Mr. Robert Johnstone, 'son of
Mr. and Mrs: Harold'. Johnstone
pastor
The Rev. J. •C: Hu,ttori.of of Parkhill and/ formerly of
Pine River . Church • conducted Lucknow; ,and Mr., Charles Black,
Son. of Mr.. and Mrs. Cecil Black
of Listowel, left . on Saturday;
June 24th or a Pan'.American Jet
for an extensive European 'Doli
day which Will .inchide England,
Scotland, Ireland,' Norway, . Swe-
•den, Denmark, The Netherlands,
Mr, and Mrs: Donald MacKen-
BIRTHS
,. The Memorial Service: ,at .the
years. • Archie, and Robert , Court.
cemetery vias' held Sundy,.'June ney sang "Some Day We'll Und-'
eturned home ` after spend• ng •,to the inclement erstand, in a most syMpathetic
zie r . ;� ,. • , 25th,.. Ovtri
s. made` in the. German' Austria, Prince Swrit::
General Ho-pital, on Si day, ed in the United Church with they,
d Clinton. faints lot in Ripley r • zerland • Italy .• _ 'local 1 taking t. Y p 'p y cemete y y and Spain. They
Week.. -end visrtors .�.� i. r. �.. ,r d M, • h
W. � , • , , � .,. Wright, . ,,,. with nephews actin"� as ,..:all 'ear-, • an to return b jet from preS...
k R Wlf dW St P 1 P g p b p y
Weekonto McQU�ILLIN•—At the Wingharn weather, the.service Was.conclud-. ner.
ang � the past week in .Toro • , cin' ,. The burial' wa
an iri on. •• ..,
June 1$tl 1961 to Mr. an rs three 'oca c ergymen a ing par ,
„witll
8z t
key:Wilfred i re .iof .
'� Iiver� McCharles were. . , au s ; . ' .... et.lst,.
Vlrs. O Jo n McQui in; uc now, • a .
Allan '1�cCharles arid jean Ian
-1 daughter, Anglican Church gave .the Call ers:. Henry Arnold, Iian`�'Ge.ddes,' Wick, Scotland 'on •Sen,temb
` _ ,•� .. _•.' . — , n:,' to• Warshipr .Rev, Rod MacLeod,
'son of Toronto, Mrs, and Mrs. ENGLAND In Wingham G� ,,
- ne of-Erskine..Presbyterian Church
Allan: 1V1cGlarle's and -Mr. •Angus eras hospital on Saturday, 'Itme the
ven.' 24th . to M, r and Mrs. ' Donald gave the scripture reading and
• McCharles of Ruth • .. . _ �'.. . ;addresser' .Rev.,. T`s: Richards offered
'Anniversa'ry Services were Eng.land,. R,R, 1, Luckribw,• a 'prayer, representing the United
Ashfield daughter, { . r:
held on : Sunday in Chur h, Durin the service .Mi s•
•Presbyterian Church. • /The. guest c . g , s,
' Eleanor Reed gave a violin num-
_. , . both . ....: ,. , and even- : r �I B�. • Fiala. son ' of . ,
speaker both morning a . � Miss 'Sa a .,y, . .... � .:..... .
•
e:. with i ber with accompaniment of Mrs,
' in " was the :R,ev. D, Leslie Elder Toronto visite.... with M�.'. and ... A . _ .. _
g d r.' Allan heed. two -minute silence
' of ,. Seaforth. The Misses Fisher •Mrs.' Gordon Finlayson and fam-
off' Whitechurch assisted the choir', ily on .the week -end,
was .Observed' hi memory of de.
Roy' Geddes; Allan :Irwin, Etigene
,Blue and , Jack Blue.
• He is :survived by his :wife and
one brother,'. Robert of Kincar-
dine: l:Ie:was'predeceased' by ,four.
brothers. James, Wilson, `John &
George .and by three 'sisters;
Rachell . (Mrs. Robert .Pollock),
,Liza (Mts. ,Williain Graham) and
Mary Jane (Mrs :Henry, Arnold),.
1Vliss,Marie Schnelier•of wing
ha'fri f st
spent a: c`buple if .as � .
the home of her parent's,
Mrs. Roy Schrieller.
Laura $reckles and Sheilla:for
•:Halden�by ,left • on Tuesd'aY
South --Bay' .Mouth Where -,414
r su►n,.
wrll be . employed for
the
riser.