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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-09-28, Page 1i3,00. A Year In Advance 1.00 Extra To U,S.A. LUCKNOW; ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, $E'T. 28th 1060 The time :limit clause associate :ed with a $25,00 cleanup 'guaran- tee• in connection with the • use of the• Arena, ' has . irked mem- bers of the Agricultural .Society and the subject was aired at a meeting. on Friday nightwith the Village Council and Arena Committee. • Reeve , George Joynt presided. s =Council memper present wexe Alex MacLeod, • Omar .Brooks & ' Ilarvey Webster. - Charles Nebe Thursday -~,of next •week. Ideas' stet and Bob MacKenzie were for any' -new classes will be wet- present from the Arena Commit- coned. The local representative MacRae. tee. Ther Agricultural Society's is Mrs. John' . six -man deputatiol. was ,headed., by President Evan Keith. Others WHITECHURCIi PREACHER chic andar urran M y C are at COMMENCE PLANNING FOR 1N1IGHT CLASSES DISTRICT YOUNG FOLK FOLLOW VARIED CAREERS Night classes .at . Ripley have A number of young people , in become a • ;popular fall and; win- this.• community, who attended ter activity' of interest to a •wide Lucknow• District High School, area• ' are• now 'settled elsewhere - in Members o he Executive; & their studies in the pursuit of all interested p ons are invited business, • teaching, , nursing ' and to•at n t. e d a planning meeting in. other Careers.' s� Ripley District H gdi School, on Diane Rayner, Helen• • Caron- . bell,' Jewell-- eed,•' Lorna Howald and Doris Moffat are . attending Lougheed's Business . College in Kitchener; . Kathleen Hackett, Dianne;:Rit Kirkland,. - were. Gordon d, . S. E. DURING FIRST' WORLD WAR tending : Go'derich • Business. Col- •,Robertson, George Kennedy, Tom ' • g • . lege '.. ' ' Todd and Fred McQuillan. "In the • absence of .Rev., 11..,Karen Arnold is 'attending, • The mnotion,'. passed in Novena- Strapp: who is ''attending • Gener-Wells. Business • College `,,in Lon ber of last year, . requires that al Coun.cil of the, United Church '•don. , • of be put up'Canada,'• L bonduc 0anyk B .0no'Joanne nnHunter om 5w UnitedJ a a has c menced; �. aby.. organization or 'persons:: using Church had as their minister on a four-year; eoursei•at MacDonald,. the; Arena, as a guarantee'that.:Sunday,.Rev: J°. •Ure ;,Stewart of Institute ' in . Guelph. •-• Barbara the premises Will lie cleaned -up' 1M400refield. • .• '. Finlayson of Lochalsh is also ' within" twenty-four .'hours -.'after. ' Rev. Stewart is •a -retired mini- enrolled •at 'MacDonald Institute. u ,'the event takes .place. Failure to ster who previously • •-se rved: the: Patricia:. Pentland; has entered ,do so Gould .mean forfeit 'Of the Presbyterian congregationsof• the , Stratford 'General Hosipital; Whit guarantee,- ' anal ec h the regulation , c urcli and Langside for; School of Nursing. • agplies' to Whether the building four years coming .to White Marion. Reavie''' is attending ;is used on a: rental basis ;or free' church •in.: 19'13.' •.He,' :served" this Stratford Teachers': College. John area as a ' o . .Van ' Osch is taking Teachers!: • the two• ear ,ofcharge.. •The $,25.00 'deposiif ,is , . y ung` man.':as 'he. was a g Y , ,required before the:.,key td the ordained fife three; years.•ago. :course atTeachers''College and* arena is obtained. R v SteNart recalled• many:of ee McNaY•is taking' the coin The ' Fair president said' 't the names` in Lucknowd.'m and pleting' _ course :. after. , having :'had rbeen informed of'th re u a 1-� honed• •his •frieridsllip •with Rev. taught.for: two years. . ation: in February and the mat- J: S:.Duncan of the . .Lucknow • • As .previously reported Sandy ter had :been discus e a twoPresbyterian .Church, who mini.: McKenzie ',and'Gerald Mowbray' s d t , subsequent' meetiags withthestered,here',from;"1910 •to 1917:':•;are`attending Western University , • directors 'Objecting to payingthe 'Rev::Stewart "spoke ..on .his' trips • and Bill Buckton,• : Toronto . Uni J �,K' . versit . _depo'sit.: to Langside by.horse. • "through. y.' It :Wa s Pointed. onte 'bid 'that'. om' the•swamp and" over the. nar '• ..., s e of the directors are intown for three or four days 'preparing. for Rid Conducting the lair. Gordon Kirkland felt,' hi' ; view of this: it: was, ridiculous : to,-. exYpect that :.. .. ; :. • . s .. :preparations aratons � ro-. hts a ..p P . a 'pro- , come back the•next day, We, 1y Scotsn:ian, 'Sidelights -a Thomson; :. ubhcation-publish-. gressu .. seri er'to a eek ha�e�alwoys= cleaned it up--xrr- - - -- P � •. she past the ore spot, is the ed in Edinburgh, Scotland. '� With. the old walks'torii..up,. ' 24-hour ultimatum 'Last • week, , courtesy' of that the • opportunity was afforded to whlClr, we , can't guarantee • h paper,; -,Mi -Herten received a move a hydrant; locate a shut g , e sal d• It b'ox .containing a. few sprigs df off. leak, and: "find" "arid replace Was.' pointed . out _that: on. some occasions 'members Of the Society were. exhibiting; at `other fairs the 'next. day,. In' • reb'u.tal ' it was was the opinion that with' organization and . a 'request ..for assistance, the. cleanup- jab 'could be: done "'as Basil" the folloWin OKE ; . IN yg, �►►RinA • • B R N row . corduroy ` roads." , •, • MOVE' . HYDRANT ` FOR GETS':;SPRIGS•, OF HEATHER. I, SIDEWALK ,LAYING FROM SCOTLAND ' • • • Lucknow's Main Street . side Dou�g';Harton of town is a": sub- walk '''laying program hag its they would have to turn around heather. fronn :the Scots over a broken shut-off pipe A back - there .'to the Scooverseas.. The hoe was used to- dig to the water box containing the heather bore main in . front ` of : Sanderson's • a label :Printed with the, Thom Store, where 'a• shut-off' leak Son ..tartan.: was discovered' and. corrected;' • • • At ' Finl'aysen's • Store currier the hydrant . was moved off :the • street, "a' .few feet .to ,the sourth day, as if aperiod of grace were along the sidewalk: Removing it allowed • A ' ''CAR,. COLLISION. " ' ::: roadway, '.peri'nits the from 'the The motion was pint on the;. curving of the sidewalk at this. books . it h Miss Catherine ' 1ViacGregor of was stated, not to hurt point, and ' gives. ••a better exit- anyone or :push . thea around, , town is •a '.patient" in' Wingham ranee horn Ross' Street onto the but'to protect• Arena. Committee !'Hospi.tal with a•• fractureda arm, main ahorou:ghfare. and'Council from :previous head- which'she ,suffered in a This `ab Was 'dope late. Friday aches., they had.. experienced:, cadent near Carlow last Thurs- 'ni ht and • during 'the 'early hours i'' Chas, Webster said they had the y , tla afternoon. Her condition ,.is •g . wrong:i uite,.. satisfactory :and . s17e ,is .in of Saturday Morning.. • Trouble de.a if they thought': the : q was encountered With shut off. 'motion was directed at. the Ag,, r good spirits.' salves 'and the excavation' filled ricultural Society:' 'It' was simp-' Miss MacGregor, ' one of • the , . senior iti- , •with watere 'The'' entire in system • lY to .avoid recurrence' of any I Villages esCeemed sea o c r Was shut-off for •.a time 'order. Clean -u zeas; suffered. a 'hip fracture ov= p problems,to drain. the `hole'.'and 'relocate The Horticultur Societ: I of a year 'and" "a half ago. and' the hydrant in the shortest po's- posted; the al Y was hospitalized for • some four , , . •y' sable time ' ' , •mai', !bu;t 'it:i'months: rxi kin the excavation. at guarantee this'sum ' ^ i . • was acknowledged In a g that by a sli u :the• Lions Club C; Miss Ruby Web,la, Miss Mas.• Sanderson's, , old corduroy logs p P. _ - cL .i1_._ ..... ii . � Alex M r rte-, ... e . . _.:... __. -., . .,. - .,.,.,H.nbt,_-•when-:,they...,..staged:.-_t. _..-.. ...,..�.•�..,.�.__....� .. -.-�;-e-�circountere�l;th�'t 'mill ham show last; Ma for proposed Tian wore ,:enroute ' to. Goderieh . early tificial' .i Y e P P ''when the mishap occurred. near an association association With, the here. lee � fund. • � � Miss days of road building S,.The,brakes.• Itabertson. said , that Dun1op on f 'inlaysori•'s corner • a foundation "through the efforts of the Ag -‘1 Society," ,• 'a •$2;0000 ricultural S .. I grant had been obtained when the Arena was • built. 'Reeve Joynt stated •' that after' the 'Liens had put a •hardto ' - floor ' P'p in the Arena;, a grant of about .$560. was :received, • (Gontinued .on. Page 3) 80LD TIRES QUICKLY LLy Roberts Mrs. Etta .. Sea ' used tinQl classified 'advt. last , week to • good effect'' .Two •.. tires 'which slie advertised ',Were sold before shegof her' , paper, and as a' result of this • ad three -more tires were (< a riend- of hers.. Webb's . car failed to hold; and she ,'collided.' With •the rear of a Goderi•ch District High . School Bus whie1i 'iwas stopping to dis- c chiag, r �estude:ntq. An approaching . car • prevented Miss Webb from' pulling out around' .the bus. Miss Webb .arid Mrs. MacLennan, es- eaped .With bruises and • a shak:- ing;u,p and Mrs. MacLei nan has a.badly 'bruised face as evidence b, of the impact, • The lady in the car' they 'w nieotiii:g• brought the LUcknow- ites to .Lucknow, and Miss M.ac- C g. re nor was then taken bY her doctor to Wi•'rgham hospital, • • None of the 15 students 'on the bus, driven by Allen Linfield of , Goderich was injure d • was encountered beyond the pre- sent 'building. TAKING 6 -MONTHS FOOD COURSE IN .TORONTO ' Miss Dorothy Alton ,''a` honor' graduate of. the one-year diplo- i .ria course at MacDonald Insti- tute,, n.sti•tute, ' is presently taking a sI t' months' foods course . in Toronto. She is sponsored by .Stratford General I-Sospital,. ,arid upon the completion of, her 'courser will assume the position of food st pervisor at Stratford. hospital.' Dorothy is‘the daughter of -Mr, and WS. Bert Alton of Ashfield; PLANNING FOR' BRUCE COUNTY PLOWING MATCH :.Farish (IV offat of Langside, se cretary-treasurer of the Bruce .County Plowmen's " Association, is busily engaged, these ,days With 'final plans ,for the Bruce County plowing ;match. It •will. be held at' the farm.of Donald Ireland, south' of Teeswater; on Friday, October 7th, with a ban- quet that evening( in. Teeswater Town.. Hall. TWELVE. PAGES STAGE SET•, FOR' FAIR THURSDAY With an exceptional showing' of indoor exhibits, and plans complete for interesting grand- stand activities, the ultimate success of the Lucknow Agricul- i tural Society',s• 95th Fall.,'. Fair, rests: in 'the hands of the weath-' erman:. . The • Fair proper gets, under- way this Thursday '., afternoon. with a parade of ' public • school • children, • as well as costumed PLAN- FOR SALE pony riders and decorated bicy- AND HALLOWE'EN Lucknow and district' Lions. • Club held ;their` second meeting of the :new term on Monday ev- ening with. 1st Vice.Pres.' Frank Thompson presiding • • At the' opening • meeting two weeks •ago, President Gordon. Montgomery" presided ;and Se- cond Vice President' Lloyd, Ash ton gave' a good report of the International convention at. ;Chi cago, and, slowed interesting Pic- tures 'of' the event, A guest' at : Monday's' meeting was Mike McPhail of Wingham, who : expressed the hope that the Club would be as generous in future n:theto e•' th utu a as i past e th , Golden Circle 'School for retard- ed children. ' • Plans -were • annournced for a rummage sale in ., the Arena. on Saturday, ' October 22nd. and° Club members'are• being ;assign- ed Certain/. areas in the town' and• country, which. Will be •canvas • - sed:. hoose -to -house . for `contri- butions to this sale.. Wives of', Club members: will contribute , baking for a. baked, good' counter at,. this .sale:::. • _ I :The Club plans to' hold.•a Hal lawe'en ,party in the arena 'on! October 31st for' the: children of the.'comMunity : Lions coin ' cans are being'' col- lected this ; month. Any which ciesn and headed bytlie' ' ,uc:_. d L k now Pipe Band.. The fair will be.officially. opo--'- ened by Carl 'Hemingway, Huron County Fieldman for the Feder= ation' of Agriculture. The . grandstand . • performances' are -of wholesome, ' human inter- .` 'est, . featuring. such things :. as the • rural . school competitions, Public school square dancing, :most freckles and`. best pony,tail competitions., A highlight is the' ',baby 'contests: There are- classes under' :'6 n;tonll s and 6 to. 12 months '. for.' silverware. ',prizes. donated , by. Wm,' Schmid, and a group 12 18 g up to months'with cash Prizes `'offered by the'• Society. Prizes will also be awarded to 'th . oldest e t an l es ladyd ,gentleman g. on' the grounds.- There . will ,be Public school races and a •' pony potato. race. • The • 4 Ii' Calf :•Club;,, horse and... stock. show • and . implement. dis- plays are always: of interest; and • there will be booths, •rides and • games to com!plete the , fair: time atmosphere: There wih' be .dancing; . at:. night to music by Garnet Farrier.'s Or chestra 1' embers ,of the 'Fair . Board held a: work bee on Monday to ready the'• hall ••and' grounds'. Pre- sident of ,'.the. Fair this ,year is Evan Keith. are overlooked may be left at •' :. AT .EASTERN STAR the '. Ford • .Garage; Rathwell S Shoe Store or . Fisher's Barber SESSIONS: IN TORONTO Shap: The : next.regul'ar' meeting,: •fol- f. ling on .•Thanksgiving., night has' been postponed to October 17th,' and. • the meeting of October 24th , is_ cancelled in view of• the sale October 22nd & the Hallowe'en: 'party on October : 31st` Campbell Thompson. gave :.an: account -of the trip to Vancouver to attend', the Canadian : Weekly Newspaper convention in Hotel Vancouver, and showeda few Pictures . taken enroute, particul arly through the Rockies and., the Selkirk . mountains. • Mrs.. Farish Moffat' . of Lang side„Worthy matron of the Wingham-.Chapter of the East; ern Star, and Mrs. Doi} Donald- son, Associate. Matron, were pre- sent last week at sessions of the `. Order: held in ' -the Royal •`York ffromTillesday. until S'aturd iy Mr. 'end :Mrs. Moffat are the - third couple to hold the . office: of 'Worthy Matron •and Worthy Patron' of the Wingham lodge. Mr_ and .Mrs. Donaldson • are. Associate : Matron and Patron of. the 0. -dor and, notental succes nrr,' to the• Moffats: ' #- • • Open, New C1A` Qu�rter� Irt.. wen Sound; Kinlossite Manager •On Saturday, .October 1, at'. With the enlargement . of the ,•2'::30 ,inthe afternoon, His Wor- division, ;larger quarters were ship, Mayor Forsyth, will cut ,needed and the building, front- ' the'; ribbon and officially open' ing on 9th:`Street West;, was con- the new building which . house'sstructed directly beside' and at Co-eperators 'Insurance Associa- tached tee the original building .... Y n�s�'i." 1�•i�, D�'y. •`�i',�•1'.���� _ 1`W b f ." :.:.;. , :-o._.•ancl-a�-har� --stc� e - .�'_l�i,��i•..-.. �:.. :headquarters in Owen .Soma,` :this modern 'structure is (liven • 'Sound's first, alt -conditioned of= Co-operators .Insurance Assoc- . •face buildi iation, or. 'CIA as'it is rnoie ng' •11 — first: opened CIA'•was formed a• few years commonly called p ago by' • cb-operatively-rninded an 'office. in..'Owen :Sound 'in Oc-•Ontario people to provide them- tuber of 195.8, at the corner of ,.serve; with' insurance protection w First• Aveiiue. West and •'9th . St, y, and service. Toda CSA i� • a 'West' At that time, the office 5 p •15 .serviced only the counties • of flo;urishine corn any • with' •lees across the province. and, • Brice and 'Grey : o•ver L00,000 policnes in; force in • Since then, the Owen 'Sound all liizes , ' ;;Division has been enlarged into • 'Ihe now .office in Owen Sound gi Division which also houses the office operations the' Geor ian•'BaY,r , . .ualt r •_• , , . services alrtit st • 14,000' cas y .of Co opei atoi s Life Intiurance policies ` yin the counties of, r.,, s.,ociation CIA Life a Bruce, 'Grey;. Dufferin; Muskoka,. :comp4pirin life .irisura,nce corn. Parry Sound and. Simcoe.. . pany which was organized a Harvey MacDougall, son of the year ago 'At the end of the first late Mr: acid Mrs. Rod MacDou- year 'of operation, CfA Life had, gall 'of Kinloss, is the Georgian' over $414; .million insurance in Bay D vis pn manager. " : force. 3, 1 i :w 1 p +�d 4 ,