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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-13, Page 16TBE WCK OW QST Luc>KNow. anima() 881 4810111uunrnn111000n> uun *■11 •.11 1 400414/0 ■. ■ .10 ■ ■ • -: ■•. • a.• . • -a. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .• R-. . a• ■ ■• . ,• ■• Our. ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ cin i way :and with it comes if �er Seections�►sl�tan � :II�I� r� .• ■ display: of ad es . ■ be available on Saturday it morning. in 'and.:select your. new sprang latest styles • at from AGENT . FOR • KINCARDINE CLEANERS F!se Pickin annt e y IVIWc y Sind -Th • �iud Men's Wear Lucli. OW • nn■■iUII0■u.■n■Iuun■■nun■aanU■nu■■nueo■III■nuoi I • Blt The, Se.ntinel 'THAT .Harold :Fairish was hop-• ping mad; llast. *week when ' he discovered' that • $4,00 • and a jackknife had been lifted ,from• his •trousers. in the 'hockey. dies sing room or Tuesday night.. THAT Alvin llaunilton' 'of the; Luck'now 1?istrict Co-operative ••attended a •three -;day: . store m managent training. course in Toronto the first of the week. The ••courseris sponsored by • lo- cal Co-ops' and: United Co-op- • erativesof Ontario. THAT there was 'a paid attend- ance of . 537 at the CKNX Barn Dance in •bucknovv - on Satur day' 'evening. 'under auspices of the.' Lucknow ' Agricultural So ciety which. received..,a cut . in excess of $100:00. Ladies of the Society .operated, a `lunch -coun Ti1AT the value, of, your weekly,. paper, ,to; its attvertiser ""was, fur ther emphasized this past 'Week. •rE*lalss,_'11e-tttter-w ceived to an ad re:.the purchas- • ung .oaf old coins by a {Galt ad- vertiser. dvertiser Nothingunusf ial about' that; you .say? , But. the ad ran last summer, wi'th',these :replies„ Corning. seven .months later. ENDOWMENT FUND' .(Continued from .4age 1 ) that his ''reason. •• was he:.. could .•t • ..not , •afford a; wife. :S_ o it ss that only:boys' draw on .the interest accruing on this 'endowment fund. They receive. it • interest free ` ;and repay it 'When they commence .earning. • Thirty -:six students • of 'Luck= now District .High •School. have ' ; • or are receiving financial aid 1`4rorn this fund. .They ; need not be Grade 13 .graduates So long as • they pursue•; forma'1 education: they. May .be .: abler to qualify for assistance. resent loan • .. to ,18 : fs'tudents " ; Present tis , ., : • 'from •' LDHS total • $16,33x5, of: which , $1;355 • his: been :repaid,' leaving a balance . owing ' the. fund early this ,year sof _ $14,980. .Eighteen. otherstudents have received assistance in the aniount Of $8,325, all of which has been • repaid..:' Thus, to the beginning of ,the .. year, ��thiry-six students ,have :ben efited in the total , arriount of 424,660.00. Centennial Book Story .The writer was the author of the following article which ap-' peared in the CentennialHis-, torical' Book in connection' with this endowment fund and ..which • we 'reproduce in part: The • history of seondary„ ed- ucation in Lucknow would : be incornpiete' without , reference to the Alexander MacKenzie Edit, cational Endowrnent Fund',' arid how wit came :into being. • • Mr: MacKenzie, a • native of Kinloss Township, whose hone in' Later year0 was on the, "Gra- ' vel .R:oad"ust,' north of the Second on, amassed a 'fortune of $'100,000 by 'hard work. and ,,frugal living. His: ambbition. was•` rto reach that mark, ,,it has been .told, and the r" he ap- proached • the �dbjective the more he scrimped and deprived 'him- 'self of the ',barest necessities of. • life. " But honesty was also a passion With 'hin'r 'anti. his word was • his :bond: 'By his will dated March .24th,r 1942, in thedrafting of Which he was counselled by •the late• • George H tth, he benevolent ly left the residue of • his estate as a fund' "for the purpose of assisting worthy' and • promising young . men ,who have 'been stu- dents of LlIcknow' High School to : 'further their education." Astiong the bequests was $5,000: to "•South Kinloss: Presbyterian Church and $1,000 to .,the• Luck- now :...Presbyyterlan. Church: The original co-executors of the estate were G. • : H. Smith and David Carruthers (Sr.) • r.MacKenzie .died in 1942 at the . age of .83,` and ''for two years the validity :of...the • will Was 'questioned i4on ''the.. : grounds'. ` of his mental capacity to :execute the will, and Mr; "Justice Urqu-, hart upheld the view' claiming the will..: invalid, The: Public Trustee appealed to +the Ontario Court of Appeals which; upheld the Validity of the will on July. lath,. 1944: It was . during the 1947-48. warm that . • the'. MacKenzie En- dowment .'Fund • was firstample= merited, at l: ucknow : Hugh •School, The residue of: .the . estate 'was considerably : reduced ...by be• quests,: litigations and . govern- ment `. taxes. 480 In Bruce -H Pr�gramLast;ear The Bruce County .4-H Club:. Leaders held their, Annual Meet ing in Walkerton recently to plan activities 'for„' the. coining year.. 'An election of `•officers resulted •in ,:the following: Past Presidenrt, Lorne Trelford, Tara; President, Glen Geddes, Kizicardine; Vice-. President, 'Ken McKague, Tees. WEDNE"sPiAY, "MAB, lath. " 1 cknow fruit Market 1 YOUR MAIN IN7'ER$EGIJON FOOALAND Brom Super 5ole. each . String. - Fea�'ture Save 30c. e Cream Super ;Sale, p Silverwood's DeLu*e. Half -Gallon. Saveloc. Crest Toothpaste Super. ale • `Larger Size. Regularly 69c, Save 20c. .Tube: Margarine Super Sale s. 8 c Use. Ba�rgan., Delmar. For ; .All Household • 65c Hi _ hland Pride Cof f,ee, Sale, Ib , ur Exclusive • Top Sellers Feature. SHOP; OUR MARKET FOR .THE LOWEST, . LOW; PRICES. OUR STOCK HAS' BEEN, `WAND - ED. YOU'LL'. ENJOY THE BRIGHT, SURROUNDS. Phoiise _ LucknOvi _ 528-3420•• Values. :Effective Ilarch�^:14 15 16 ' •THAT many Ifron this area at- , .THAT Rathwell . Shoe Store an- ed-the—ice n-ed-lthe-icefull THATat a recent Meeting • of the .board of directors 'of Lueltnow District , Co-op, new offiiCers were •named; President is :Evan Keith, ..vicepresident, Alvin 1ldbb and secretary,: Allan .Mil- ler. Directors 'are Bill Culbert, Albert Taylor, 'Harold Camp-• • •bell; :Ross Henderson, Bill Ross and ' Warren Zinn iWhoe is past: president of :the . group. THAT :Roy Havens of Lucknow ha . been appointed by din+Perial 11 .Limited to handle the ser: 'vicir g on : their:" new:.: oil: burner • cleaning, servicing .'and : emer- enc call lan :which :w •ad. ,�g y 'P as.. vertised ' 'in last week's issue. Roy will: service' the Lueknow. and Kiineaxdine areas. THAT Harold •Howald of Kinloss- • who recently • lost his ,home by. fire, has .purchased the house, barn • and sten acres of land' of Mrs. Rachel 'Irwin; just .north of the CNR depot. Mr. and Mrs.- I,rw.in moved'; there from the• SBoundary: West " •:,twenty; -eight: years ago and d 'contoured• . , live there until Emer death • •six • years .•ago, Mrs. Win naw• resides': in Clinton: chener last'' eek, On Saturday .bus loads left here' for , both' the afternoon and evening per- formances. :• THAT Charles Scott, popular ru- ral mail .courier on R.R. 2, Au- • (burn, had the "distinction" sof, being . •the first patient * admi:t- ted to the. new 20 -bed -$325,000 addition to :Clinton. Public Hos- pital, T&IKI Mrs. Wilson " Irwin ..of ' Lucknow observed- her 91st: ,birthday on: Tuesday inn Wing- tarnhospital•, where she , has 'been . a 'patient ,for • • the, past. 'coupleof • weeks ..' THAT 'stoma • squalls and cold :weather continue -to vie With Old Sul .for ..Marc -h ----weather. supremacy,: and so . far King. Winter still has rhe' edge. Ev ;eryr• March wind • that blows ,causes '. "sifting in" ,over . the snow banks. This 'condition was very bad on Wednesday of last. week, ' and • more • thaii one Luoknoyv 'motorist 'eras strand= ed or' found overnight lodging -,at a.'premiUwm andwere forced After a long illness o More '. to continue their journey; This than 31/2 years, death came to ''was -the experience of Mr arid- Ma •Irwin 'of"Lticknow at Mrs. William Wherry.' A. curb - Y y, Walkerton ,hospital on:Thursday, ing •foursome, Jack MrK.enzie, Omar Brooks, .M...H. Corrin and Mraroh. 7th. She wFas • 64 r day 'and +•runs thru. March. 30th;, ;A. 'ital. page' a ;bargains are listed on, page 8: THAT; Ted Collyer; son. of ;Mr and Mrs. .Stuart .:Collyer, has . been::transferred. to the .A.1401021- Heights AirmourHe4'ghts branch of.. the Bank of. Montreal on Avenue :Road, To- ronto; +from , the' Browns . •Line Branch' In !his new position,. Ted is 'second' officer:. • THAT. I ucknow Sgwrts ::cornfpet ed in the '.'5th annual squirt +hockeYd etournament at Mount. Forest at ;the' weekend`, They'/ w'on their • first. round , game over; Ohesley by' 2-1 'Score, • abut hi the •:second . round +vvere outclassed. by • the; •Exeter team which chalked.'.Up a. 16-:0 More. -ice . tithe: 'would help,: : and• to. get: • it . the, kids are'. 'planning . sortie early morning ; workouts g startini at 7:00 ,a.m • . MRS.' MAY IRWIN. PASS"ES.' AFTER ' LONG . ILLNESS Blake Alton had.: to leave their . :The funeral service was field • by at the ,MacKenzie .' Memorial car: m ListoVvel and. return . train that night. Chapel on Monday, March :• 11't11. uu■uouea■n .auraer.■■'u.■■Sus■e■■■■:■i■■u■■aa■n. ■■o urnu■riora ■ieuniaaaut ■ IP' um▪ � o oma►• u • i ■ um ■ ■' ▪ , s irl: . ■ ■ water; Secretary, John McTag- O. gait, W alkerto•n. . . Annual ' Spring 4-H 'Clubs so Sale . Pi�wi� l; �In. 1 be •organized.in. the first two . • •• or three weeks of April,L■ ast. Year : u ` y . , approximately . •4+80 rural " youth 39ti ■ took part .in the Bruce County .. rice.49.x, 59c' single roll on s•. .. 4=H progra•rn, 4-H • is organized ■ , ■ ;aisles, :the, the �sponsorl�h.ip .of locale A A•gricui�tural oeieties •. and,. fie• .a.. ...ALSO NOW PERMANENTLill , y :iN. *Om : I. . Ontario. Department of Agricul- • tore.. Ik is carried out ., u; .' : ■ by local ■ �IIf1�1fV. �/+AMAfMv' °r awedfflue Diailion.d. e..... ■ .. 4-H leaders, assisted tby. . George ■.. Gear, Agricultural Representa- ■. ■ five and John McTaggart; Assist= ■ •' "ant Agrtcultural Representative.. ■ • � �quart• $6.95S.galionClub members, muss �be' 12' :�e y r• years of age or over on Januar. ..� • , • . ,. ' • - " ■ 1.st and • Ynust not have reached, e their 21st. birthday on:Deceinrber ' . . ro. FI 1st. . • • ▪ . • WALLPAPER Interested youth should contact ■ DECO `ATING. ,SUPPLIES -... Lueknb+w. NT �. ..a L PA leaders or• the Depart -i Phbe 52$03.4$4. the local ■ merit' of Agriculture, Walkerton. ■ w •■■■r■rrurrr■rs■ser■e'■aeiee� Nii■sMrwrws■errirr'iaw■�rNe eie■irii■uieuu'riirliur "•F