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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-07-12, Page 7;Ns:17,4ky,, JULY tath,, 196 ' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL', LI-JaKNOW OTTARTO • " • ...sulw • ry of Rev. in M s, John Wan cookpued from Page :6) , which read, "The welding take Place at St. Jame's. .", a Minister, who' s the Watts adds; "Mr, and watt' were truly welded to- r in the holy estate of mat- in. Watt and. Edith Barber at high school in Walkerton: John attended: University, taught sehool" 'arid in 1,907 were- married. In the years •followed, Mrs. Watt raised boys and two girls; besides g part in 'the congregational ,t each of her husband's par - and this' on a salary that led its peak of $2400 just e John Watt retired. • mnehoW• one ',never thought oneY connection with .the•• home." 'So says a woman Wasonce a child. in .Bur - e: 'It was a place, of love &. ce• where' even . children I home -baked • bread and plum jam made from. mange , and always plenty:: of gOod ' And'the child who ate the I and: jam and heard the talk joined the -chtirch at ears of age • because.. of. .the. ),ined• witness of. John. Watt's' -thing and Edith. and -John 's home life. . •• ith Watt was One of the early [7 leaders, and she was, . and is, especially concerned.abeut work of the Woman's xy• Society. It pleases her to. T. th'al in Trinity 'United :ch at Grimsby there is the 1,Watt Auxiliary of.the e threeyOungest Watt boys, !it, George and Donald,.en- 1• with theRCAF.,during the nd World War.. arid served it, crew. In the fall 'of 1945 ••entered Victoria college, &, iree are now .in the full-time teOf the' United Church., ,. e rest of the family ,,are busy berg Of their 9wn Congrega Dr. Arthur served for a net,. with. the missionary •Dr. George Darby,at i Bella, B.C. He attends By,. United Church,' •• LOndOn, e he is the assistant Organist. :chie is an elder in Deer 'Park ed Church, Toronto, and has. superintendent ,of the••Sun.- School in that congregation. who was a nurse be - her marriage,,is theMother, • sthall boys; president' Of her W.M,,S, • Auxiliary„: a Sunday School teacher; and'- member, of the choir. • - Genevreve has three children and, in her own words, "with the usual shortage of leaders in our church I find myself with more jobs than I •like to' hold." She is president of W.M.S., leader of' the Mission Band, a Sunday School teacher 'and a member of the K. and M Committee. She adds.; try to look in on Mother and Dad .every day Or's°. and see, that'they get proper meals and other things."' • ..If there is anything heroic about John Watt's ministry it never appeared so to him and des, not how. He was ,•called to the Ministryas a 'young man in the Epworth League and he never doubted his vocation. He believes thatyoung men are still called and that itis still' a worthy ve-, cation. "You have to decide what you want your, life to count for,".he s.aid quietly . his living4oOm at Whitechur•eh,; "If you want it to, count for something import- ant you can't overlook the Min= istry." . •••• • • •• JUNIOR tARMER .PRESItIENT ON CLUB VISIT IN MANITOBA, Bill Strong, Dublin, president of/the Huron County Junior Far.; niers' Association,left .last week from Malton 'airport to spend two weeks visiting Junior Farmers in the Province of Manitoba. This • trip is sponsored.' by the • Junior Farmers .Association' • of •Ontario as :one of seYeral•tra:Velling schol- arshtps Whereby outstanding. Juniors in' the province are given the. • opportunity. of • observing organizations other parts. bf Canada, -the 'U.S.A., and Great.' Britain. n • 1• Bill is the sorizof:Mr..drid,Mis. Leonard Strong, R. 2; Dublin and was aw•arded.the trip 'On the basis Of his contribution :to •the_JUnior 'Farmer program in, Otitari9: as well as Huron' Cetinty.•.:fie has also had an' Outstanding. recOr.c1 441 .wOrk culminated last year by -his , winning Cardiff Citizenship Trophy';,. While in Manioba, Mr..Strong :Will visit Junior • Farinerg'iri the MeGregor; North.'Cypress, • and •Boissevain areas' and .• Should be an excellent: arnba"ssador• ;for On - tai ip's Junior Farmers. , ' • `. • • • .. Nt-404111n0E.R.0T . 4 Arthur , Phelps': mailbag •con• tains several • hundred weekly newspapers from Ontario, and Quebec which he scans for off- beat: news items to broadcast 'on his CDC radio, show, Neighbourly News. The • shoW, heard 'Sunday mornings on the Trans -Canada network celebrates its'2lstbirth- daythi year. CENTENNIAL REVIVED HOME TOWN INTEREST . • • • .• 0-••: .•117,44th Ave., !' • .• Calgary, Alberta; DearSir:- ' • • • • Enclosed is renewal' .for my • subscription 'ter. .anciflier year..'. '• • : : • : .... • Ir.:. ° ... • - . id`' . . . .. ' . 4 .: . L. 400 eeiXidi.Lucknow lot :the' first time since We: left ',there: !in 1907, ' it 'was. •quite ...a -thrill: . - • • ' ' • HaHaving visited the Centennial' r ornier uck nowite, as ost At Douglas Point Nuclear Plant had been corresponding. with Misss• Beatrice Armstrong for many 'Years and it washer'invita- tion that brought' Me there to the Centennial, , • This visit renewed' my ••intereat; in my old home town and :now thfioUgh your paPer, I'm able, to keep; ,in touch with the news of • . :tucknoW and Distriet. Yours truly, •W G Girvin • . . • ••••••. • dr. • AND 'POODLES were a ure of the Lions Club parade July It. Left to right are, sell Alli, with his, dog which' e a thatching kilt; Anne Marie Iles./ daughter of Mr, and 'Mrs.. • •a•Piiik Glen Stanley of Ripley With her pet lamb;. and Sohn MacKenzie and his "pooch." Jell:11'S father, Bob MacKenzie was in charge of the 'Parade; '• ••• Winner of the clais was Joanne :Thompson who had hertiny terrier dressedin dolls clothes and a patient Passenger in her 'doll • -. buggy. Joanne :appears the background just over' At dlViari e?a, right shoulder, ' • A p1bIc iriforination Centre is, now Opened • at , the Lake Hu- ron site., of the Douglas Point Nuclear• Power Station, Canada's first major nuelear-electfic de- velopernent, . Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.: and Ontario •Hydro hag` announced. Douglas Pciint ig being built by AEOL oti• a, 2,300 -acre site inicl7 WAY between ' • Kincardine:, and Port Elgin: •Ontario Hydro act- ing as construction agent :and• will operate the. power station when it..'is cainpleted. ••••••: . The• 'information Centre. is lo-, cated -• near the project access road; 'about sixn41esj 'from. High- way 21. The reception building. will cortin displays and a mo del . of. the power station. From an elevated bailey bridge lookoUt, visitors will be able to view cop', struction work and :a large board with .a perSpective draw; ,. is ..the• reactor building, holism the reactor and its . associated steam, generators: It will be 135 feet ,high and '` capped.: with. a 0'661. dome .130 '-feet in 'diameter. BRUCE ' ASSESSMENT..., •:, OVER $52 MILLION ' , . . • . • • •••• :ACcording'.:toncountr, assessor, Everett J.Finn.igan,. the total as-: sessrnent ,.for, -::.13ritee • .c9unty. is $52,628,402That makes ,the Peinte Douglas •••• . . •• .•. • , • project, which will • represent an.; • expenditure of $80,000;000 loom. , :1 as. a rimier undertaking:in Bruce ' • ; Of .the. current. ccounty.assess • • Merit; $'5,3:''tourist"9,2651 is: :''tourist" :as-: • SesSrhe.w nt,.. hiCh rreSerits the ,•• COttages :alOne• the'. shoreIin`e of., :..• Bruced th,e: reSt totals $47,259,131. .• • Mr.: Finnigan ,also segreg.ated this. into ' 13 diViSiong or tYpes• of ing of. the cempleted plantA property • large .parlsing's area provides 'Brreupeoeincluded in in his :n ' pleassessme space for cars: . . . '8,745; farm, 10.391; :commercial, The' :information . centre • was 1,394; summer comriercial,' 1160; Opened ':,Tune • 27th, The public inclustrial, 61; VacatiOn, 8,498; • will be welcome :seven day s chuithest, :169;•• schools .; 197; ce- Week, from rom rnoining until eaily rneteries 67, Crown, 29; proyin-, evening. : Three guides will pre-:, cial 43; milruciPal,299;. parks,' 29; 'vide informationand.„ porrit out making a total of 29922 •units of various aspects of " the Col-1st:1'11c-, assessable prOperty., . • 'tiOn.pro'ject. Visitors will be given ; The record covered 31 : rnitnici-• a.-10--tninute• briefing in the ?e-• panties of•1.3ruce, shoving a total ' ception building •• and • view the. acreage of "962.594, population, displays and plant model,. They 41.003'; total real. PrOperty, $60, - then . will be conducted to the 957,654 and:: business assessment • lookout •whete th,e•:guide will ex- for propos.ed:equalization of,$5'2, .plain , the layout of the station '628.402, an 'fficrease• of $739,749•, and answer any questions .:: • ' over the '1959 'figure. ••Chief • Guide; at .the centre ,is Ivan. Lloyd, 33,, •who wag .raisedt.- tri.Mble Lticknow. 'He 'is 'a: son of Mr the former Elvira Waechter of and Mrs., William Lloyd •of hon. Walkerton, • is .e1Iing out , het• don and formerly , of •Ltiak-noW,Iladies'. wear. business which °she • A' graduate of the UniverSitY' of has Operated in. the County, TOWn,••• Western 'Ontario, he • is 'married : for 19 ."7!;,ears, to a' Kincardine girl and is 'th' • •' • father of three' children. „.••• • '1.• Hanover arena,. built :40 years. The $81.5 million Douglas! ago has been torn •doWn upon' the Point plant will bth Cempleted ! advice of the Associations of Pro,. 1965 ,with an initial • generating"; fessional Engineers ' ' that • 'the . capacity of. 200.000 kilowatt.frOti•i ! building was unsafe: • , • ; one unit. 'Provisi'on. has been •*: • • • • made in' the design for the -adeli•- A. W. klahsen" of Zurich tiOti :a second .260,0(r0' kilowatt ! is coming te Wingham to com- unit: •• ••, • ' mence, his duties With! Dr, • Now taking shape at the site. Corrin, • • • • 4:•".• • , ‘.40 O' • 4. '41, 44 c' 4' "4 • 44 ..• • a °: • :11 ', """ • • , •••. : • • d • , • " • •d".r r,• • :I: • -• , • 4 414 di 41 Id • • , 14) 44 4 4.;.• 41, d". 44, • •