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TUE LUCKNOW SENTINFJ.., LuCK1404/, ONT,P4t., 10
THROUGH THE' SENTINEL FILES
Twenty Yeas, Ago
The barn on the fotiner Mac-
Kenzie faint at.Paramount,
crated by. Leonard Irwin, was
•destroyed by. fire,
Violet TWarriley of 'the Hackett
community in Ashfield died suct-
• motion by' Elliott and Mae-
. Kenzie' •to • call for tendersfor.
the'• construction of the Aekert
draM was lost when Councillors
'Iredgins; Tiffiri and MacKinnon
• • voted in the negative.
• • Lueknow Sepoys won • the
championship a group 12, •ot 'the
• -O.H.A, by defeating Paisley two
•• straight. Members of the team,
were Harold Ritchie, George
,Book,' Keith 'McCorrnick, Bill
Harris, Elwood Solomon, Cam
13abe:Aoek.Harold
qreer, Jack Fisher, John Dah-
• mer, Leonard. MacDonald, ..Bob
MacKenzie. • They lostto George-
town in the next round,
• Jackrabbits for fox feed were
bringing ,up to 20c. An Elmira
lax farmer trucked away a load
of about 50,0 from this area
• which at the time was a fainter's
• Paradise for carloads of nimrods
who organized ralabit drives.
•The Ashfield farm home, of
Mr.' and. Mrs. Lorne Fattish was
-.destroyed by fire.
• Rev. F. C. MaRitchie of 13er-
Kinlough and Kingarf was ' • -
Hydrant, Pressure tests were
made a few clays after the .Cain
House Fire, with 75, pounds pres-
sUre , high, as it was eonsid-•
ered the old vvaterworks boiler
Would •Starid. At Silverwood, at
Stewart's Mill, and on °Quality
Hill" hose' lines were laid/ with
a 16 -foot stream the best • that
could be obtained: a no uSe
'at all; said Chief Moore,. once a.
fire got started. (From •personal
eXperience the writer. recalls .Vi-
vidly the Cain House fire: From
the roof of H011yirian'S Bakery,
the stream fm the hose line
large' group this year, to whom
We helped handle, was only a
. it meant the launching of ' their
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useless spray When High Schmd,- career,
it reached , this is. going to be
the. windows of the hotel inter- . We' lbelieve
no). • , • • • : another..wonderful year. There
Tbe Placing of the "figure" have bave 'been a great inany: chand-
the local memorial saw comple- es. m our school'am°ng which is
tion of a project undertaken by
the extragrdinarily large classes.:
the Women's qnstitutdr".-----'-', -A 5cience Club. has .been formed.
John Agar,. 14, eoughl,, Geo. and a Glee atibTeamera'Clula-
Agar, '9, arid the latter's sister, and Cadets are being anticiPat-
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26th, 1960
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LDPIS. NEWS
• Editors: • I
Allan Kirk, Keith Kaiser
•, • Barry Johnston..
Tuesday,Septerribp er 6th foinid
the usual excitearient, confusion
and hula,bub of the first day of
schooli' especially •.amongst . the
•grade .niners • an unuSually.
• 6, grandchildren. of James Agar
of Belfast were in a railway
accident -near. Saikatoon:
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Dr. J. St, Clair '• Walker, • a
Lucknow- vetetinaryt 'surgeon for
several Years, died in Vancou-
The Langside sink hale ,con•-;
tinued to "assimilate" about
everything that • was cluniped
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into- it for. fill. ••
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ppointed rectot at Walkerton.
•• Fin Malcolrn retired after 38
years as a teamster in •
•'The Liberal Government of
MacKenzie King wae returned
by sweeping victory 'oVer., Dr.
R. J. Manion's national govern-
ment. W. R. TOmlinson, Liberal
defeated •Leigh, H. Snider in
•"Bruce, while in -:North Huron
:Elston Cardiff caused an, upset
by defeating R. 3. peachman by,
' a slim majority; • ••
Thirty Years Ago
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• Just a' 'week after the disast-
rous Cain House fire, ratepayers
' • of the 'Village Voted., 129 . -against
and 118 in favor of; a $65,000 ex-
penditure to mOdernize the Are
protection sYstern and install. ,a
domestic • water -Supply. , system.
The-- SentiAel_asked„ Where do
• we go from here.,
Members of the LiwknOw: Fire
Company vehemently denied
. 4 -veild runiOrs and falsehoods
which inferred full presSUre.
was not on for the purpose of
irifluericing the water by law
vote. Signatures to the publish-
ed denial were those of R, J.
' Moore, Dave Milne, R T.. ,Deug7
' las, Elliott Miller, W. J. DaviS•-
`en, W. A: Solomon, W:
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leaven,, George H. Srnith, Harry.
Nixon,. R. 'It ThoMpson, Camp-,
bell ;.Thompson: • ,
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SPEAKS "TO PARENTS AT
HOME & SCHOOL MEETING
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Home.and School meeting's are
in full swing again:iri• the :city
schools with the riaegirifriing of
the newterm. 'At these the- par -
'after' a• leader has been located..
Another grave 'change is that
• several new teachers' and the
.princiPal have ,been ,replaced.
We would' iike.to introduce thein
/to you. ••••
Mr. McLeod ,will be teaching.
Science Throughout the school
and also heads 'the Science Club..
.He is a• graduate of, the London
U
.niversity in 'Science. and has
'attended Alberta Medical School
1 for several 'years. liis hobby' is
working . with 'electronic applL
ances. ' .•' '
• Miss Rum , Rumble is. the teacherof
Physical Education in Lower 8i
Middle School, Coininercial and ,
Grade 10 English. She IS a' gra-
duate in MIS of. the 'University
of Toronto. Before e,ntering the
'professiOn of -teaching she was .a
private secretatir in/ Toronto..
• • Due •to lack .of "room 'we Will
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• introduce you next week to Mr. .
• Branch and our, principal, 'Mr.
Kirk. ° ' .•-. • ' 2
•On Thursday, September 22nd
an •athletie society was 'formed.
From. each 'grade two representa-
• tives • Were chosen and from
these the executive was picked.
President, Floyd Stanley, Secre-
tary,. Eleanor IVIeNay, Treasurer,.
Barbara Murray.• . ' ' • •• .
•••The Form ...Representatives to
the Athletic Society • are: Grade.
...9A—Sharon •Bannerthan, .Ross
Forster; Grade OB ---' Barbara
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Nelson, ,n Morton; Grade 10--
Gladys' MacDonald, Jim , Mac-
Dorialst, Grade 11 --Sheila Hai&
enby,. Dan Dalton;, Grade.
Eleanor McNay, 'Murray Hunter;
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Grade .13 -- Barbara Murray,
Floyd. Stanley. . .:
ed Phe.band likril 1 al sofunction
Parties Held In Honour,
Church Recognizes : Service'
On Friday evening, September.. and relativea -of Miss Elmira Al',
16th over 100 friends; neighbours
United Church EXplorers
• Our Chief Explorer Batbara
,Carnerian opened 'the meeting by
all singing "This Is Our Father's
World?' The minutes Of the -past
meeting were read by the Keep.-
er of the Log,. Jane ,Toynt; 'rhe
• Keeper of the treasury; Eleanor.
Whitby read her "report, The roll
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VMS called by Itoy Hallam. Mrs.
Murdie read oir story which was
followed by discussion of busi-
ness: We all worked on our work
books. The Meeting clOsed by.
'singing "Children Who Walk in
Jesus' Way,"-'• and prayer--; Our
next meeting 'will be the fourth
Monday in October,
• entsare giVen the, oppc:•rtunit
. 3r
each month to .discuss the \pro-
gress - of their childrene with the
teachers. .
'Marlene Hunter' Of 'Zion, as-
Sisting Mrs. Cox as kindergarten
teachers IP Princess Ann 'School
in London, took charge of the
September,' meeting last Week.
• Some 300 parents were introduc-
ed to the new staff of teachers:
Mrs. Cox and' •Miss Hunter ad-
dressed the audience and ex-
plairied' their methods of teach-
ing and observing kindergarten
pupils,• With: a registration of 87
and. a.: tsatal
580 pupils in. this • new school,
pupils are taught to. ,grade six.
The remaining Home and
School meetings will be addres-
sed' lay special -speakers from
outside the school. Lundh was
served and- a pleasant social
hour spent together. •• . •
REV. MALCOLM SPEAKER
AT sEorioN: MEETIN,
.• Mrs. Ted iEnglish Of Wingham
•presded at ' the sectional meet-
ing 'for the -Western division of
.the .W.MS. of Maitland PresbY-
terial: held:in Knox PreSbyter-
• . Mn: Church; Ripley. Devotions
• were' conducted by Mrs. Mel
• .Ritchie • and • Mrs. Ctorney , of
• Kincardine and Mrs, Agnew of
McCombie, read'-
e—ratar-• Coii-MaTfralid;1
'brOu•ght greetings from the Pres-,
• bytery. ,• • •
• The . guest- speaker, Rev, Geo.
Malcolm, home on 'furlough from
Formosa, 'said. that it was won-
derful to be back arid to- learn
• that so many people have been
• faithful in • remembering •the
missionaries and their Work..For-
• masa is 250 miles by 75' miles
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and has about 11 million people
„who are served by 30 missionary
•' les. The .work is -progressing' and
this year 1,000 students are re-
• gistered at the Tamsui Middle
• • school which is. One of the
sohools stippOrtecl by the church,
• Req, Malcolm shoed slides of
Formosa and • its people. and
closed by saying that it is Our
• responsibility „to•• pray and to
• give for this work that is only
• just beginning. • •• . • •,,
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ton met in •Haeicett's ChUrch to
honour 'her With a iniscellancous
Shower prior to her approaching
marriage. The guests were wel-
comed at the door by Mrs, Clif
Menary, Mrs, Ralph Cameron &
Miss Jim .1\telson,
•-T0 the strains of the. Wedding
• march played by:IN/Its. Blake Al-
ton,• the bride-to-be was escorted
.to the chair of honour by Mrs,
Arnold Alton. arid Miss Eileen
Campbell. of Kitchener who later
• assisted her in opening the many
beautiful gifts,
Mrs, Jas,, Nelson acted .• as
chairman ,for a short prograni
Which • consisted. of . humorous
Words of advice from Mrs. Nel-
son. A piano solo was rendered
lay Mrs. Dan ,Tiffin of Langside.
Readings were given .by, IVIiss..
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WED.:SATURDAY
Marilyn Carneron, Mrs. Warren
AT KINGSBRIDGE • Zinn and Mrs. John RitchieT—
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gd by Mrs' Joe • Scott of Ripley, •
a duet by, little Misses Marilyn K
and Vicky annapin• of Kitch-
ener was enjoyed by' all, Mr's. T,
Nelson read an address of good
wishes.• • '• .* •
''. Following a . very tasty lunch
• the guests were invited to her
•• humbrous contest was cond t-
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MacINTYRE• — COLLINS
At, Kingsbridge Raman Catho-
lic Church on Saturday morn-
ing, September' • 24th at 11:30
a.m., Leona . Ray -Collins • and
Lawrence 'Alexander MacIntyre,
were united in Marriage by /Pet
Leo bentinger, C.R.
• The brideis thd daughter •of
Mr.. and Mrs: Hiram Collins of
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LucknOw and the ,grOpmis the
son. of Mr. and Mrs: Jeseph•Mac,
Irityre .of Brampton and former-
ly of Kintail. ' ' • .
• The ;,bride wore a 'Sleo!eless
street: ength gewie:Of. nylon lace
over satin ...with stin bodice,
bouffant skirt, feathered hat &
.Matching •accessories. She: ear
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HOLD Si•OWER FOR On. Friday, September
the first meeting of the Science
RUTH HUTTON . Club Was, held with about/30
• memberS present. • Mr.' McLeod
(AMBERLEY NEWS) was in c arge of the election of
officers and explained that a
bus trip would be pos-
sibly 'to Sarnia'Chemical Plant.
Also it, is expected that speakers:
•will represent various fields of
Corners hall on Tuesday even-
ing ,in honor of Miss Ruth Hut-
ton,
• Mrs. Delbert Wilson presided Science. Sodial activities will, al -
over the prograrnme. which 015- so be. planned: The officers .elect -
pried with Cominunity• singing ed. were: liresident, Fraser Ash -
led by Mrs., Courtney. Mrs. ton; 'Secretary Treasurer, Alex
Hewitt; • Co-ordinator to, Student
Council,' Doug Schmid.,
••The timetable has suffered, a
violent revision which -came into,
effect Monday of this- .week:
More periods : are allowed for
each ,subjeet. The students'
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None of • us are looking ter -
ward to the dreaded mid-term
tests that ate in -the offing.
, ' Everyone is ' anticipating 'the
two half -holidays for LucknoW
Fair and'Field Day on Thursday
and .Friday` respectively. .
And so until next week, "Ari-
-viderdi." •
• Chester Campbell. gave a humor-
ous reatcling entitled "Ilasbands",
followed with a diet by, 'Miss
Mary Boyd and Mrs. Dan Mac-
Donald accompanied by Miss
Gail:Boyd. Miss Betty Emmerton:
-fivorted7WftrliriliStrumental • &,
accompanied the/ girls
who; sang tWe numbers. Mrs.
James Nesbitt ,gave• instrumental
music and •Mrs. Leonard; Reid
read an address to Which Ruth
made a fitting' reply thanking
everyone for the lovely 'gifts and:
invited them to the. "Mange" af,
ter lunch, where her trousseau
was displayed. . •
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bridge
of Wirigham Were, recent visitors
With Mr. :and Mrs. 'William Pace.
• • Mr, and Mrs'. Arthur Courtney
• and Mr. and. Mrs. J, D. McKay
of Ripley left an Saturday' or
a 'weeks vacation, Mr, and Mrs.
John EmMerton are in charge of
,the storeduring their absence,
Mr. William Mlle ef Detroit' is
assisting the renovation of
the Blue cottage at Amberley
• Beach. He was guest Of honor
• on the occasion of his • birthday,
when 'a faririli dinner was held
at the hoine of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Geddes on Wednesday' ev-
ening. • .
Mr. and AVIrs, Ivan :Cook 'are
.nieving to the Webster home hi
• Antherley' in the near future.
• Mrs.," Melville ,Henry, Mrs.
Donald Courtney and Mrs, SAM
•Geddes attended the Greyo, trucd,.,
Area Conventien• at Walkerton.,
home to view • her, trousseau
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,where Mrs.. Walter Alton Was in::
• charge, •of the guest'. bOok. 'Mrs.
• Will Aton,• Winghain..• was
in-
• .charge. of the gift room. Mrs: W.
ShetWin,., Ilrandprii' Man., charge
of the linen; room, • Mrs. Arnold •
Alton was .at the ,head .of the
.stairway.: mro.,cliffoo Menary
was in .charp• of the -china roam
.and Mrs. Leeriard'.. ,Ritchie dis-
plaYed the trousseau;
• The congregation, -of .Hackett's
• linitecl...chureh also made. a pre-
sentation of .a davenport :suite
recognition of Elmira's many
years Of 'faithful service as -Or-
ganist of .the church. The choir. •
ers were, pink .roses giris also presented'. her with a
The best maxi Was Michael • pop-,-Up-toaster. • • • •
Dalfoh of :KingSbiidge. (' On •Monday eVening, Septem- •
A: wedding dinner foll6W,ed• at her '19th,. Mrs. Herb and Kitch-
trier Finnigan .staged a surprise
Misaellaneolis shower •for . Miss
•Etriiika Altai% bride-to-be at the
home of Mrs. K. Finnigan, Gode-
.rich,.swith..telativeS of the groom -
to -be present.
---.-On—Septernber 21st
party and shower was held at
• the -borne of. the bride's •cousin,
Mrs McCartney; .,Lendon.
She was .asSisted. by Mrs. Fred
Manning, Mrs,' William: Man-
ning .and. Mrs; Fred Manning -Jr.
•'Or\ Thursday, September 22nd
•the S.0,.S. Club honoured the
bride7totbe. at .a dinner party, ,at
Tiger • DiinloP Inn,' •Goderich;
where. a Presenthtion • of a triL
light flpor lamp ...was .m:adc bY`
1Vlisa:!.KaY MacIntosh �n behaff
•of the'. orptip,,• •
tied Yellow roses.,
•Maid bf hamar Was Miss
Marion McCoy .of Brampton who
chose a rayon and cotton brocad-
ed sheath dress in light blue
With white feathered bat and
matching acc,esserieS. Her flow-'
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.the bride's home with her ' . , • •
ther , receiving -in a floral print-
ed silk grey dress with corsage
•of pink rose buds, •The groom's
mother wore a black lace sheath
• dress 1 with turquoise ..hat and
boriage:-2----The-
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gtoom's grandmother :woe a,
bine printed silk dress with pur-
ple hat and .corsage of red rose
For a wedding. trip to southern
paints the 1bride charmed a tun;
quoise sheath linen .dress with
Ntrhite accessories. Mfr. and Mrs.
MacIntyre will reside' in 13ramp-
• Guests were present' ft:Orr', To-
ronto, • , Hepworth, ..• 13rampt6n,
Kingshridge, Kincardine • and
• Lficknow.. '•• •
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