The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-02, Page 1WOO A Y'ar In lAdvanca
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LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO
' WEDNESDAY, JULY;2nd, 1%,
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2S Pates
Lynda Wclden Is Miss ' tog know District Credit Union
Winners in the .:Miss .Luckn1ow Dist
rict Credit nionContest are i
Cont s .p ct
ured •foliowin.t �' etition :on
g he .comp.,..
Friday evening in which twenty.
girls participated Sh n .left'to.
g ow .
right are Sandra Thoriison, • 17
• daughter of Mr: and ' Mrs . Dan, •
Thomson of Kinloss who placed
.
third;.' Mara ;.Panna'becker, 17,,
y
daughter of:Mrs Margaret Panna -
Becker. of St Helens.and the late
';annabecker who was, last
•
year's. Miss Credit; Union and who•
crowned the •winner•, :Lynda' Walden'
yn,
17, daughter`.of Mr. 'and Mrs: ,Glen:
Walden of Lucknow who was: crown
ed' c:_ .District Credit:
Miss Lu k'<low • it:
Union Marion Reid; 19, daughter.
of M•e veru Reid of
Mr, andMrs , Mel
vert.
Ashfield who placed second.. =
V.
irk Is One
n #a ri
Seven students in grade 13 at the
'F.•E.Madill Secondary School in
Wingham have been named Ontario.
Scholars for the 1968 and term,
Among -the -Seven isan area girl.
Annie. Van Diepenbeek, daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Frank. Van Diepen-
beek of. R.R. 7,; Lucknow•. , •
Others to win this award are Jane
Campbell, daughter of Mr. and,
Mrs. Charles Campbell, R.R. 4,
Wingham; Douglas Garniss, son of.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Garniss,.
R.R. 4; Wingham; Douglas
Mowbray, son of Mr. and •Mrs.
Angus Mowbray_ of, Wingham; Anne
Oldfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs...
Maxwell Old field. of Brussels'; Kaye
Wood, daughter of Mr., and Mrs.
Robert Wood , R.R. 1, Clifford •`
Roberat ,Worrall, son of Mr, and Mrs:
Albert Worrall of Teeswater,
TOqualify as an Ontario Scholar•:,;
•you must receive an average of. 800/,
or better on seven credits. Each
student receives -$150
ch�ic"rs
Visits Here After:
Twenty -Three Years
Mrs, 'Lydia Philip' is a visitor with
`Mr and Mrs... Fraser MacKinnon of
Kinloss: •She resided at the South-".
Kinloss: Manse from 1941 to 1946
when her' uncle;,,' Rev: Mr`; Dann
was the minister at South Kinloss
and Kinlough, Presbyterian.,
Churches.:
Sandra is ;a student at Goderich
Business:College., Mary and Ly
are:'both high school 'students and
Marion will enter the University.of'„
Guelph n' the Fall. Lynda was ,
sponsored by Ashton's (L'ucknow)
Limited Marion was the represent,
ative•of•the Log' Cabin Restaurant
-and ,Sandra, represented C and M.. -
Transport.
"'
Transport
• This is+. Mrs Phili .'s first visit '
Aida: bac-k-in the -twenty -three -years.
She now resides with her daughter
in Ottawa:
Jane Joynt,'daughterof •Mr..and
Mrs • George'Joynt'of Lucknow, has
Successfully ' completed- her studies
• at Carlaw ,Teachers'• College, Tor
onto..
Jane, who is presently on a
European tour, will attend York
University ;in September.'
Vent: Hun"ter Lead
First Part Of
Fair -Competition
The judging of, the first apart of th
Hay and'.Pasture :Competition,
being conducted -b rrhe- uckuow
Agricultural Society; took place
Thursday, June 26th • The Judge
was Gordon Talton: from'•Walkerton
.P.... . first
partre, as
� lacings. in the first• a •
,follows: Vernon Hunter 90,. Evan.
Keith�.89 'B1ake..Alton 88, -Currie'
ay farewell To Present
;;users
inister Sun ay Ashfield -M m
Rev. Laird Stirling preached fare
well services 'at Lucknow United
Church on Sunday .prior•to.taking up
a new charge at Yarmouth, Nova
Scotia ..He was assisted, in the ,ser-
vice by Mrs. Stirling: •
The::Stirliirgs :came`to Lucknow
three years ago 'when they`. •
succeeded Rev, and Mrs: Howard
Strapp. Rev." Stirling's;. successor
here is Rev Robert Nicholls of •Nor=
•
'wood in the Peterborough area. He
will be inducted on Friday night of
h' k d t k h' first service
Ion Sunday.
t is wee an . a e, is irs .
Colwell 87, Robt. Gilchrist 8,8, •
:Oliver McCharles •85, Frank Alton
Si, Donald'MacIntyre 79, Eldon
Bradley 78, Peter Cook 74, Fred
McQuillin 73, Ken Alton 72, Glen
Walden -7i.
A bale or a box of hay.will be
, ntered by each Competitor'at the
Fair.' This gill be judged and will
determine „final placing ;in the
.The Score Sheets will: be availab-
le for each. Competitor at the A ;-
ric:t tural meeting, July 10th.
'(h '4•1;14'.•;'“0.64+ ..c,
Following the Sunda.y servic�
Lucknow United Church, .Mr; •and •
Mrs.. Stirling, and three, young child-
ren Were honoured by the'congreg-
ation. Don Thompson 'addressed the
family. Mrs. Wellington Hendersoi1
pinned a corse and boutonniere
on Rev, and Mrs,, Stirling Gordon
.
Morrison and Wilfred Drennan_p'res
ented them.with•a w.riting desk',
weteYearsv
Rev . G-ordon-K-aiser-delivered-hi
'Mrs Philip is looking. forw•ard.:to
meeting and visiting'.with.former
acquaintances
Completes Course
ANNIE VAN DIGEPENBEEK
L�co'l GirlsO,
Trip To Europe
Jane. Joynt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Joynt of. Lucknow;
Sharon Stanley,••daughter of Mr.
and :Mrs': Ezra, Stanley'of 'Kinlough;
along with two other girl friend's,
left Sunday for •E.urope where they'
will spend the'•summer. • The girls
were delayed 24 hours. at Toronto
prior•`to.departure' and made the trip:
'via•.BOAC ,in'association with the,
Ontario Teachers' Federation Who . .;
•arranged the air portion of the :trip
'The girl's were met in London;
En land b", Floyd.Stanle ��,'"Sharon's
England YY
blather.'•Floyd: will sh 1, be
Y.
joined in England by his brother
Larry Stanley of Walkerton and the
two=plan to; tour, for: the summer.
The four girls will join a group; for . .
an 'autotour camping holiday which
�is a 'favourite : with young people.
They will: be associated with young''
people from South A frica ,
Australia,,' New Zealand ,• Canada •
and the United :States• ,,.
13ear- p vi -11 a-st=ei.ght�weeks a -n r
will take, them' tofBelgium,
Holland, Germany, Austria ,• Switzy.:..
farewell sermon at'•Hacketts.Church
on Sunday to • the .congregation of''' •.
Ashfield Circ :which completed
twelve years of service.
Following church service a;smorg•
asbord luncheon was held in
Brookside school auditorium , which
Was 'Organized by -;the' social comm-
ittee of each circuit. A
presentation' of a chesterfield suite
was made to Mr and Mrs. :Kaiser'.
`by thie-E1der`s on"'beha1 f f the Ash --
field
sh field. Circuit cohgreganon,'accom•
panied by'a well,prepared address
written by Louise Andrew. "and: 'read`
by :William. Andrew ,
Rev., Kaiser replied with very
grateful wards of thanks' and invited
his friends to visit them in their •
home in• London . ' Members of'their.
famil . resent, from, Brighton were
Mr, and'Mrs. Gordon Harrison and
three
sons and Mr; and Mrs, 'Keith,
Kaiser of Windsor'.
chair and" desk 'lamp and Mrs..' •i
Elwin Hall ;presented them with a
`gift of:..rnon:e. and.•,.gtfts for the
children , Laura Lynne; Kathleen
and Robert, •
following the presentation,
social and luncheon was held in'u're
Church at -which tirr7e per;;c5TraI •.:
farewells were said 'to th c. Stirling.
£arl
iii y.'
t31 R 11FIS
HACKETT.- at Wingham and�Dist
rict' Hospital on Friday, June 27:•
1989 to 1�-1r. and Mrs Chester
Hae-kett of, :R.i2„ .�i, Luciznow,:
•,l is , a br: trier. for
son,' Scott. Willi m, tl
„Sarnia and la.rr
MARY ANDREW
MaryAndrew, daughter of ;Mr:. •
and Mrs: Wm,.Andrew,of Ashfield.,
successfully Completed '> a one year;
course at 'Althouse "Callege. of
Education;,;, London: •She will teach
music and English at 'Oakridge, • •
• Acres. Secondary School, London
commencing•in: September.,
•Mary returned,. on June 3rd: from a,
three -weep ho1-i-pay-in Eng-1-a-nd•-•and=
Scotland. She; visited .a girl: friend
• at Catlibridge. They had attended
the College of Music at the:same
time. ` ,
Mary.is employed at ,111€', Ontario •
Music" Camp at 13eaverton from , '
July 5 to August 10 . .
erland, Italy,.France , Monaco;:
Spain and''Eriland. The,holiday is
g Y
a y •us. on ri• . e
provide; breakfast and the evening
meal with, the' group on•their, own.,
for lunch
Lightning Strikes'
Lucknow Home
The home of .Mrs.. Jack .Mc Kend :-
ric r fl Haveluclr:Stre-et South -Lin
Lucknow; was struck by :1ightning
during the_se�vere electrical', storm:
earlydayrnorning ,
A support post 'on the south-east.
PPo past
cornerof her verandah located on •
the southside of her'•home was
struck and .,'s lintered: the. bolt.
P by
EMrs; McKendrick heard the strike
and u.• ' - ." found abit
lof flam.e'which°was glowing on'i
' plastic covered clothes line :hang-
ing in.the Verandah.. A couple of°
pans of water put the flaines out
Mrs McKendrick feels that the
itself out had she oat:noticed, it.;
A window on "the west side df the
house•was'shattered. and both her •
television and, lectric ' tovc; were
burned out as •a result of tbc•7li;' ,•;
it:fng bolt,