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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-06-27, Page 1A.. • $2,50 A Year In Advance—$1.00, Extra To • • Pia Sup,. ervised ReCrctiorjSINGLE COPIES' OF SENTINEL: LL. BE'c, NEXT WEEK -in Jul, July For Chi!dren-6 Effective next week July • 12% '4th • •t:. r • LUCKNOW ONTARIO _ ...-. WEDNESDAY, 'JUNE 27th, 1956 The 'Lucknow District • 'Recrea i. :. .,e t'on, Committee took. moth major step on. , Tuesday "nigh when. it* launched ;a supervised recreation program which will b promoted during' the'' month 'o July.. The program is for town an. .''district";•children..': from; 6'../ to 7, years : of.. age., ; Ruth �` Trele'a e and Roddy Wraith have .been engaged' as supervisors. They have just' 'completed a • short course „in leadership at •Kintail Camp, having been :sent there by • the Recreation • C�onunittee. The e was 1 cours . p armed by the • pro grranis. branch of the Department ' of Education, Tentative plans call . for the local playground activities. to be BANNISTER "'AWOL,/ ..:. r MOVES TO, •Z C ZURICH • t;.. Mr.. and Mrs, Jack Bannister e 'and family, Sara Jane,-.Elizab ethi f .,R•obert end 'Mar 'this week to. ' y,,. 'moved. this Zurich. where. Jack has d been located since February up- on 2 his 'a ppoi'ntment� as branch nb• . manager: • • ' The' family remained y un- til the close here of :school, and in- cidentally, until ' housing, accomo-; dation was; available at Zurich. Jack came to Lucknow in ' May . of 1951 as accountant, and upon. his managerial appointment, was t succeeded' here by Neil MeC as' accountant. • • ell:` • • 'Jack ' started . in• 'the h the banking E conducted Monday through 'ri-. . • .day ,commencing at 9.00 am. •" Morning sessions are all that are • •` k. immediately _planned. There creational instructors will, Also. haveesupm�saon 0#.>.1oea l swir3- -kers who will go to Teeswater twice weekly- Mon ay and Wed- nesday—for edgy nesda for swimm • . Y i - g nstruc tion. Ruth 'and Roddy 'planned to visit•"the Public' School and .out '. line the recreational program; and a "scavenger hunt", which the children 'could, conduct to Qb-• , bin-. ..some . materials, ': Common about the home, for. use in crafts, • 444 • • • • • • t The :program.: will' get undo • way cal Tuesday; morning; Jul o'clock, with i+hildren 'wide, making:for .a fl - morning, • Rev. J. -.Qoz space- g-N,.,-MacDonal - a of -between :6,000 and' 7,000 square.conducted an impressive; baptis- • feet. One. of: two. gangs. s •which mal `ceremony when 'seven hil - g g ren . were 'baptized. ' �' ' ' d f'Spenee is aperating•• had 'about � -3rd at �9:00.o'c1 -asked .to register at . the Reore tional' Centre. "` There .: will be ' a variety. o games ,progressing ' (from,:' enter •tainm, ent to instruction; , quie games, music, puppet shows, act •ive •games, ;crafts and specie eventsymarking• the 'progress be ing; made. ;'.. The Recreation.; Committee,: or ganized- earlier this' year,,moved quickly to 'get an :extensive .ball program . underway:,and . now fol- ]ow up with a Dlay.groun d pro.;! grain that has great• possibilittiies •..Members of the".edminittee are • Bob McIntosh, •`, A. W. Hamilton, • Lloyd Ashton, Ken Cameron, Rae Watson, W. G., Webster, Harold: • • Need Funds! • To keep • these projects rolling takes' funds. Minor' a i Ag. ,.b 11 has no, source `of revenue; yet balls,. bats care' ofd r. __ ._. .. g oundst etc.,. costs money, There'is no' source, of revenue. from " the playgrounds • Program to be' launched,- and thus an appeal: is Made to 'the Public 4th, single single copies of The Sentinel will be available at • 7c; and will be on sale as soon as the issue if off the ',.press ress on Wednesday. The yearly price, is $2,50-. or 5c a copy. • The'price increase on single pies' it to take care of co .i " 1; ,the overrun, wastage that ° occurs m supplying • this 'outlet, as' the demand cannot be accur • ately• gauged from -week to week. We had considered with- holding. single copy sales un- til `the completion of mailing our regular subscription list; but • this ' would create its;. 'Problems' and.thus the straight • 7c rate was .decided on. business. in .his home - 'town •' TEN•.PA GES ANNOUNCE L,D.:H.S ' ASHFIELD.. PASTOR' AWARD. WINNERS.: I LEAVES CHARGE • 4 , ' Winners of scholarshipand proficiency ' awards at Lucknow District High Scheel up to Grade XII are announced as follows by Principal rincWoi al+P W. Hoag.' ens Institute scholarship for General Proficiency in Grade. XTiI: 1, .Archi'e.McQuillan- 2 Inge Suter;: 3, Gary Suter. . - En'glish • Proficiency • in. Grade. XII -.4, -,Archie ' McQuillan; . 2, Ruth. Treleaven; 3, James Reed.. Language Proficiency in Grade XII=1, Inge Suter,; 2, Archie Mc-. Quillen; 2,. ,Ruth Treleaven. of Wm. A. Schmid_ ' ShWinield forner eneral Proficiency Grade XI -L1', Emmeline 'Miller; 2 L outs I e Andrew; 3, •Joan D.on- aldson., • Mathematics Proficiency in Grade Xt i Louise Andrew. 2 Wm. Marshall; 3, Joan Donald .:, $ GEORGETOWN, ]HERE, 8:.YEARS' . Winner of Wm. A. MacKenzie ,--- shield for• General Profic]'ency g Grade X--1 C1iffCon ram has taken •a posi_ James .Petersen; BER.. STORE' ,.: .. • , . --tion= branch•. at Ridgetown: •CLIFF' CONGRAM GOES TO is TO MOVE OLD on. • • AM ...LEY STORE as --barber at Hutch.: .Robert. . ft - ______,,,,,_____„„,,,_„...._÷...„1____.,,....._, .-----u, _s -if, . .ice .r . Smoke, �_ _ , ounB':....�,a..�J� Gho -err Genr etowwn and com- riister. . ..-........ Spence Irwin, local cement menced his' new' job nt � ,J last Friday:.' , Proficiency iii History, Grade contractor, is a : busy man these `Cliff has closed his :shop' in Luck- X--1, James 'Petersen; 2, Sara -days. This week he is complet- `operatedJane : Bannister ; ' now ' which he � has for..: 3, Robt. Young. ing the concrete floor of the new the past eight years General. Proficienc, in Grade turkey brooding building on the Mrs. •Congrarri, Brian and Dale:A-1, Jean' Richards; G h IX chards; 2; Ken Andrew Gaunt & Seri far are remaining here for' the. pres-Hodgins 3;•; Douglas :S