The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-22, Page 3WEDNESDAY, NOV, 22nd, 1961
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Mrs., • Stewart .MacLennan 'and
Roderick spent .a ' few ' days'in .
Toronto , last: week visiting her
sister; . Mrs.. '. Gordon Ronald.
• Mr. and Mrs.' A ':E. Reynolds. of
Toronto. spent 'the, week -end •
with relatives . in Lucknow. •
Mr. ' and ' .Mrs t M . 'Hall : and
•son, David of Ottawa, visited last
weekwith.her mother, Mrs A. C.
Agnew. . '• '
Mrs. • Bernard ' . Norris • (Ann
Burt) of Toronto Writes, that they
„still enjoy the • paper and •look
forward' to Friday ; to • hear the'.
happenings in and around Luck-
Mrs: Noble Johnston was 'a Sun-
day visitor with her sister, Cathe-
Trine, Mrs..Stanlei Drennan of Ti-
• Berton,, . who. has ,been .a patient
'in. Kincardine hospital for the
,past ''few months •
Mr and Mrs : Ewart ;Jamieson.
of Ashfield moved to their home
in; Lucknow .on Thursday. Mrs.,
Everett Whitehead ' ande
Stewart of Teeswater visited with
her • parent's :before" leaving : the,.
farm:
Mr. and Mrs: Charles Hender-
son and Brian of Toronto' were
• week -end visitors with her par-
• ents,.. Mr. and. Mrs., Charles Ste-
• ward. , They also visited with his,
. aunt and uncle, Mr. and. Mrs.
Alex :Purdon. ' ' '
Mr: and ' Mrs, Roderick .Fraser
of Cape; Breton,' Nova '. Scotia,.
spent last week with their sou
sins, Miss Catherine .MacGregor
'and 'Mr. and Mrs.' George Stuart.
L'UCKNOW '
UNITED CHURCH ',i.
Howard : W. StraPpp•
Minister,
SUNDAY, ,NOVEMBER 26th
.i•
10:00 'a.m. Church School i
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Lucknow
Presbyterian Ch.urrc
Rev. • •Roderick : MacLeod
g Minister
S1111,
D
AY'
NOVEMBER
2 ic
O'YEIkiB 6
11,190' a.m. .Sunday School.
1100 air ItorniugA 'etshiP :$
Jack:' :Henderson ' ' of', town'" has
joined the •Referees'. Association
of the WOAA., `'•
Mr. and Mrs. Joe .Agnew, Judjr,
Pam and Joanne of Detroit, were
week -end'`° visitors with his mar
eats,' Mr "arid : Mts..'Howard-
Agnew. ✓
Mrs.Rae • Boak
Iis . visiting . for
'a few . weeks in : Toronto' with
Miss 'N. Rumble; in Trenton at•
the home of her daughter, Jessi-
ca,.. Mrs. Bob Capney and in Ot!
tawa at the '`home of, her son;
V illiam Boak. <
-Mrs William ' MacCrost%e, who'
has spent the• past few months
in' Saskatoon, has returned to.'her
•home .,in West Wawanosh Mrs.
MacCrostie flew to.: Melton, and
visited in Toronto before.•return-
•ing here. :
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T:he $ent'nel
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THAT Jim Peterseii, Ian'`Marshall
and Ronnie Thompson, suffered'
various degrees . of injuries,
none serious' when the' `Yolks-'
wagen'' in ..which• they were .,
•driving went into the ditch at
the '9th Concession • on the . D'u'n
gannon. Road, earl•y Sunday
evening. ,
THAT three -carloads . of Lucl -..
now and .District Lions visited -
;the : Howick Lion's ' Club on.
Monday evening. •
THAT 'the 'death 'occured in Vic-
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Ifl'f�flf Failed J
Survive ` Surger
PAUL. THOMPSON;
Mr.;and Mrs. Robert A: Thomp=
son of •. Windsor were.. sadly ` 'be-
reaved'
e-.reaved' ' in the early' .hours ,: of
Thursday. morning when death.
claimed their•.' l l -months -old son, + • ' .. a .�
Paul . Campbell.
The ' child would . have been: a
year old' on December. ' 17th
'He was born :with a congenital
heart condition; discovered short-,
ly after lbrrth..and for which cor
restive• surgery was planned.
When Paul reached, the age that ,
doctors .:recominended • •
He' was to:• have entered , the
Henry Ford ; Hospital :. in Detroit
on Sunday for ,pre-operative„tests:
'The Tuesday previous Paul's
condition caused parental 'con
cern..He was taken to. Windsor
Hospital 'and, : from:. there ' to the.
Henry • '.Fiord :.:Hospital, ,°. where
emergency surgery was'' perform
t;ed that :evening: .
The. surgery' was termed a sue,
cess, and the Parents., had . •the••,
joy of feeling warmth return to.
his body and. color to his cheeks
as . the •' heart: blockage : was cor-
rected to 'permit blood .coursing
normally: .•
But • complications 'developed,
and with shocking suddenness .the
little ' chap died .about '2;00
Thursday morning.
' The funeral • service was "held'
at the' parental. home in Windsor'
on Saturday afternoon and. : it
was heart breaking to. see ' the
lovely )child as rf • asleep in his
little' White ' casket, one arin•.
raised/ by . his . head as was �; his
custom While slumbering :and
the other clutching, his . favorite
toy rattle. .4...:
' The•service was conducted, by
Rev. J. ' C. Haze/wood of the
United Church ,4a, Rev: A. :R..
Goldie* pastor of the Baptist
.Church in their. ' immediate
neighbourhood .Interment. was; 3n
Green Lawn Memorial Gardens:.
Paul is survived ,by his parents:
and two brothers, . John age..! 5
years and Robert, 3 years. Mrs:
Thompson is the former Edith
Munro, , a • former public .heath
ARTIFICIAL,.. ICE,
(Continued from, page 1)
The proposed unit is designed
'to be more than ample: for a
,surface 72 x 170 feet; providing
a maximum of 2.% inches of ice
over the pipes or .11 inches 'of
ice, on a concrete floor in which
pipes would be buried.
This' is designed for .a normal
skating: season from November
1st to April 45th when the out-
side temperature does not ex-
ceed 60 degrees.
Orie-inch polyethylene (plastic)
pipewould •be used at 4 -inch
centres, requiring' almost 7 miles
of pipe — 37,200 feet.. 'These
would be in length, the .length
of the rink with 'return bends. .
The Canadian Ice Company,
stated they have' now installed
plasti'c pipe: in Over 70:' rinks.
across Canada — some in', sand.
floors, some in' concrete; ,
A covering letter accompany-
ing the Canadian Ice tender, said
of the . plastic piping,, "All floors
of 'this type,, installed. under our •
direction, h , ve given trouble-free
service." :The letter added; "We
look forward to providing you
with ' a completely.satisfactory
artificial ice system. It will . car
ry our' guaranteeof performance.
and service on the complete: sy-
stem which: is backed 1 by. 50
Years of refrigeration ' design. and
application"
The Committee assigned to 'ob-
tain.:.prices and other ,pertinent
information included, V. A. Mow
bray,.,,George Joynt,. Frank
Thompson, Morgan, ' Henderson.
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nurse,. at Lucknow with the
Bruce Cu
r ' nt • ealth • ni
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c q y H
Attending 'the : service from
Lucknow , were :Paul's grand-
,mother, Mrs.' R. ' IL.' Thompson,
Helen ' Thornpson, . Mr. ' and
Mrs: H. ' D. Tliornpson, David and:
Janet and ,,,.141r. and Mrs.;: L: C.
Thompson.• ••
Visitation 'Heli
Anglicans Parts
On Sunday, November. 12th, _ .a
spegial service ofd
• Penitence• an
Intercession for Peace was held.
at St. Peter's Church with the
hymns, prayers and -sermon based,
on this theme. The Holy Com- -
munion was .celebrated at Christ.
•Church,; Port Albert, ,with special•
intentions for :the.. Peace.• of the
These services . 'ere held
throughout the Anglican Chin
'cher in Canada, by” the express
request of the Primate, The Most
Reverend Howard Clark, , the
Archbishop of Ruperts Land.
Visitation Sunday •
At the conclusion' of the Sun-
day . 'service at St. Peter's and
the other Churches . in this 'pis
sion — St Paul's Ripley; , St
Paul's, ' Dungannon; and.. Christ'•
Church, Fort Albert; all who had
volunteered . tq . be . visitors were
commissioned, to go forth in,B s
Name, and were ' given a special
blessing. ;
' Their duties are to visit all
Anglicans; and those who are
unchurched, and to take the wit-
ness of the' Church to the 'parish
es.
This visitation had ' no fund
raising aspect, and its.' main.
characteristic :was the extension
of the spiritual fellowship of the'
Church. '
The Co-chairmen • of / St: Peter's
Visitation' Committee are' Mrs. R.
Whitbyand Mr. .James :'Ketche-
baw; at St. Paul's, Ripley, Mr,
Walter Lock; St. Paul's Dungan-
'non,
ungan-non, Mr.. Don Paquette; and at
Christ Church, 'Port' Albert, •.Mrs..
R. ' Petrie. __
While: the reports, are not .yet
all in, it ;appears to have been
quite successful, ' and a . wonder- .•
ful 'experience for,:all, the visitors;.
toria ' B .C.. of the' Rev: E
.Sawyer at the• age of '87 years.
Ile was .a former .pastor of the
Ashfield United ;Church char
ges. He was predeceased by his
wife a kw years ago. Rev.
Sawyer ministered' in Ashfield
from 1907. to 191L . '
THAT, it, is this Saturday night,'
.,November , 25th, ,that 'the fate,
of the St: Helens Beef Ring
'slaughter 'house will be/decid
ed at a ,meeting at St; Helens'
THAT Mr and ' Mrs. Roy Robin-
son (the ' former Marys Hunt-
phreyt) had quite ah experience
,earlyt, last. Sunday morning,
when their home was broken
itito. about IA) a.m., while they
were : asleep Apparently , the
"visitors," thought"' they were
away, for they broke in a
door and ''helpe l;'thenaseive to
•
provisions in the frig. , Mr. and
Mrs. Robinson's. first thoughts
when they were ` sleepily
aroused was that ' it was the
childiFen Who were causing the
',commotion. Calling t
com ' mo a g tto , they
th y
frightened.: off the • iritruders,
w o made ahursied
exit, but:
not, without taking ' a large
roast of meat, a basket of eggs art
and an '1ecirt hot 1 t.
a e c pate. Police
y r within,
,..�.,."THE 'NUN'S STORY''
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Coeditibned.
NOW . PLAYING November 23, 24, 25 ` -- ;" CIMARRON'1
By Edna 'Ferber. — Scope'and . Color •'•
Glenn :Ford. and Maria' Schell.
Monday, Tuesdayy,6 Wednesday, ' 'November 27, 28, 2J. •
Adult .,Entertainment
SHIRLEY MacLAINE and , DEAN :MARTIN
Co-starred. in a Sophisticated' comedy. ' — In Technicolor
I 1r'A Nights Work"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,; Nov. .40, Dec. '1,'
ELVIS PRESLEY
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IiD 1N ..THE COUNTRY"w
Saturday M'atinee:. Only "THE SAD HORSE" •--= Color
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