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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-09, Page 15One of Huron County's •oldest residents, Ira Campbell of Bel- grave, died Monday, June 23 in his 98th year in Wingham and DiStrict Hospital. Mr. Campbell was born at Belfast,,, near Lucknow, the sort of the. late- James Campbell- and Sara Ann Wilson. He was educated in West Wawanosh, township and in early life was employed in the lumbering industry in Northern Ontario and later was woods manager for Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company, Kapuskasing. 11e married the former Gertrude Garniss on December 1, 1897. She predeceased him on .May 28, 1973. The .couple returned to. Lucknow in 1940 from' Northern Ontario, later moving to Belgrave in 1958. Mr. Campbell was. a member of Knox United Church, Belgrave. One daughter, Mrs. Edwin (Ivy) Ansley of Thessalon survives him. Also surviving are 18 grandchild- ren and 45 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. TwO sons predeceased him as did three brothers. The funeral service took place from the S. J. Walker. Funeral Home, Wingham on Thursday, June 26, with Rev. John G. Roberts officiating, Serving as pallbearers were grandsons Donald Campbell, Allan Campbell, Bruce Campbell, Bernard Campbell, Ira Campbell and Rodney • Ansley. Keith VanCamp and Robert Straughan were flower bearers. Self-confidence is 'the first step toward solving problems. Scholars never graduate in a hurry — they do it in degrees. HIGHWAY 86 AT THE' WEST END OF LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2034 NOTE CHANGE OF HOURS WE ARE NOW OPEN 8 a.m. until 2 a.m. Monday to Saturday 11 a.m. until Midnight Sunday ARNOLD'S asro: R.R. 7 Lucknow — Lanes — Phone 529-7248 SPECIAL ,LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI, 19 oz. 39c PURITAN WIENERS AND BEANS, 15 oz. 54c GOLD SEAL PINK SALMON, 8 oz. 89c TEESWAT ER Saturday, Julr 19th, To be officially opened by the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, the Honourable Pauline M. McGibbon at 1 p.m. TOP PRIZES PARKING GALORE Tent and trailer accommodation 23 Acre exhibition park Mrs. Dorothy MacLeod of Luck- now has returned . home from Victoria Hospital, London, where she was a patient for two weeks following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rothwel of Norwood and Mrs. Al Martin of Long Beach, California with their mother Mrs. Ed Thorn of Luclmow are vacationing at the , Thompson cottage at Amberley Beach. Also visiting with them last week were Mss Rosemary Rothwell and. Miss Cheryl Blocksom, both of Toronto. Mrs. Douglas Haldenby, Kim- berley and Kendra of Lucknow left Saturday for Cypress, California to spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Donald Shinkle and family.. Mr. and Mrs: Murray McDonagh and daughter Sharon of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario are vacationihg at Point Clark with his parents, Mr.. and 'Mrs. Jack McDonagh and brothers Chuck of Arizona and Barry of Lucknow and families. Donald and Susan Andrew, Jennifer and Jamie have returned to Olds, Alberta after spending 2 1/2 weeks in Lucknow with their families Dr. and Mrs. Brock Cleland and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Andrew. • . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith, Lucknow spent last week in Toronto with relatives and on Saturday were, guests at the Glumac-Brisbin wedding in Pickering Presbyterian Church. You Get More Here! QUALITY USED CARS! BARGAIN PRICED! 4405:g 1975 HORNET, 4 door,', 6 cylinder iutomatit ( 3 to choose from ) 1975 BUICK CENTURY, 4 door 1974 MATADOR, 4 door 2-1974. 'BUICK CENTURY, 4 door 1974 OLDS CUTLASS, •4 door air conditioning 1974 OLDS CUTLASS, 2 door hardtop• with air conditioning 1973 CHEV BELAIR,• 2 door hardtop 1973 CHEV IMPALA, 2 door hardtop 1973 CHRYSLER, 4 door 1973 BUICK LaSABRE, 2 door hardtop 1973 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door sedan 1972 FORD GALAXIE 500, 2 door hardtop 1971 FORD GALAXIE 500, 2 door hardtop 1969 OLDS CUTLASS, 4 door hardtop HAM CAR SALES LTD. BLYTH PHONE 523-4342 gmilifternmmommimmummommummoilimmiammosw S THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN 1975 WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1975 ONTARIO CHAMPIONSHIPS PIPE BANDS, PIPING AND HIGHLAND DANCING Highland Games Ira Campbell Died In 98th Year Mrs. Harvey Houston of Luck-, now attended a' Women's Institute executive meeting of the Officer's Conference, at Bloomingdale, at the home of Mrs.' Robt. B. Weber, June 30th. —The provincial presid- ent, Mrs. Herb,Maluske of Chesley also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hofstead of Acton visited recently with Mrs. Ewart Taylor of Lucknow., John and Irene Van Der Veen, Larry 10, Janet 8, and Kevin 6, who reside • in Calgary, Alberta, have been visiting John's parents, Mr. and Mirs. Lammert Van Der Veen of Lochalsh. RECREATION . CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 is now a very busy place every 'day of the week. 500 children have registered for swimming lessons in July and August with more coming in. Adult Swimming classes started on July 7th and will continue each Monday,. Tuesday and Thursday from 7-8 p.m. Mothers and tots swimming is scheduled each Saturday morning. Registration can be made • at the pool' anytime. Adult swimming will be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 8-9, if enough interest • is shown. Water sports can be arranged in this time schedule. The committee regret that season's tickets were not available as soon as had been hoped for. Lucknow can take pride in the fact that the pool here has a considerably lower rate than any other pool in the area. Roller skating is now .in full swing and after some hasty preparations, the first night was June 21st. • Each Wednesday,, Friday and Sunday night the younger sjtaters ' can skate from 7-8.30 p.m. and the teenagers' and those who feel like teenagers can skate from 8.30- 11.00. To date, good turnouts have been repertedi. At a recent arena board meeting, it was decided to ' turn the roller skating program over to the recreation department. The summer . ball program is moving along with its usual ups and downs, with the Pee Wees, Bantams and Midgets winning approximately 50% of their games. The Intermediates 'have an 80%. winning record, ,due to a couple of losses that managethent does not care to discuss, as the manager has boasted that his team would only lose three games before playoffs. In the playground department, with the assistance of a' govern- inent grant, a progressive arts and crafts ,program is being offered to all boys and girls each week day beginning at 9.00 a.m. until noon and Saturday morning, ball 'for those.not already playing organized ball. Playground instructors have renovated the ski chalet, and use the 'building for storage and the playground program. However some midnight vandals took pleas- tire inbreaking down the door. The recreation department has, secured a night watch over this particular area • and anyone caught will be dealt' with. The recreation department would be pleased to hear of other programs' thato might be' possible and these who might be interested ' in spearheading new programs. Constructive criticism is welcome. rush iison 1.44 'ran- gust lerk. Mrs. F. I. Stuart, Niagara Falls, Ontario and Miss Barb McLaren, Youngstown, New York spent the week end with Mrs. Cameron MacDonald of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Elliott of Lucknow and their family attended the wedding at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Kitchener, 'last Saturday, of their nephew, Mal- colm Anderson, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Ross C. Anderson, R. 5 , Wingham, and Donna .Malik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Malik, Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ross and family Joan 17, Pamela 12, and David 9 moved last Thursday into their new mobile home situated on the western outskirts of Lucknow and where 'Mr. Ross operates an auto body shop. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ritchie of St. Thomas spent a week end recently with Harold's mother, Mrs. Gordon Ritchie and were guests at the Barclay-RitChie wedding.