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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-05-01, Page 14-7- " • ,••••••7inrimfoiFeiwillirltWairouPWIliMAIPRWIPIONHIPIOEIRKPIPAILIMPWroullile PAGE•roturrmar TilE L PKNOW SENTINE4 IiIICKNOW, ONTARIO • •-•••-•-•-•-•••••••••••••••-•-•-••••••••4, To Celebrate Oui. 17th Seven Boys Join 441 Clubs At Organization Meeting Here Last Week •Fifty .seven ..boys from the Albert, R. .15; John Black, . • Lucknow-DungannOn area' ioin- Port Albert, R. 1, 16; 'Cecil Cran- ed tour 4-a Chiba Which Awere sten, Auburn, R, 2, 16; Douglas ;organized last Wednesday H. Gaunt,. loucknow, R. 2, 16; • ing ,at a largely attended meet- Bill Henry, :Port Albert, R. 1, ting held, in LucknOw. The meet- 14; LarryBunter, Lucknow, R. Mg was under the direction of 3, 15; John A. MacCharles, Luck - the 'Clinton Office of the'Depart- iment of Agriculture. . Three of. 'the .Clubs 'win • hold their. achievement day at-. the • Lucknow 'Fall Fair and the .oth- er at the Dungannon Fall Fair.. ' The four clubs are the Luk - ow .4-H Tractor 'Club, Lucknow 4 -Tri Dairy Calf Club, 'Lueknow Beef Calf Club, Dungannon. 4-7.1-1 Beef The 'tractor elub, a new intro-. Clued= this year, is ' under ' spon- ' sorship of; the Lucknow and Dis- trict. Lions Lucknamf-and • Dungannon Agricultural Socie-' ties • are sponsors Of . the .01er • . '.. 4-HTractor. Club memibership in the 'tree - tor club totalled 13' with the following officers appointed: President,' Frank Riegling; V".rke President, 1.- Barry 'Menary;e •Secr.etarY-Treasurer, Max Rieg- ling; Pres.'s Reporter, Ken Tay - Club leader,s .are Omar Brooks •of Lucknow and ,Jack 1VlieKen-, zie •of. , -Clulb members,. their address and age are: ,Bryon Meek, Port now, R. 3, 13. '• new, R. 3, 16; Barry J. Menary, Luoknow, R. 7; 17; Carl, Riegling, Lirklenow, R.' 7, 17; 7rank. Rieg- ling, Lucknow, .7., 18; Max Riegling, Lueknove, R. '7,. 16; Kenneth Taylor, -Lucknow; It 2, 17.;..Wayne Todd, .Lueknow, R. 2, 16. . • •• ! • ' Lucknow 4-R. Dairy Club ' Officers • of .the , Dairy Club are; . • President, Douglas . Gaunt; Vice President, Ian_MaeRae; SecretarY'Tressurer, Larry Hun- ter: Press Reporter, John Brad- . • . • Club leaders are: George Ken- nedy of,. West' Wawanosh and Glen Walden ,,,of 'Lueknow. • Members numlbering nine are: (Douglas Alton,..LueknoW, R. 2,'' 14; Stephen Andrew, Lucknow, 12.; John• Bradley, Goderich, R. • 3, 13; Douglas H. Gaunt, Lucknow, R. 2, 16; Larry Hun- ter,' Lucknow, R..3, 15; George MacDonald, *Lucknow,„ R. 3,' 12; Tom MacD,Onald, Lucknow, R. 3, 12; *Ian cRae, ItucknoW, R. 3, , 14; ,Doug MacKenzie, 'Luck- mommilmmisimilmommmilimommewwilwowmwommumnimill - .141411.0w 4-0 Beet Club There. are: 14 inernhers in the Lucknow Beef C1ti1b, The 'Offi- cers are: . • President, :Wayne 'Todd; Vice President, Donald Alton; .Secre- 'tary-Trea.sUrer, Karla Riegling; Press Reporter, •.tGarry Gammie.. Club. • leaders are Andrew Gaunt of R. Lucknow and Thomas Todd of R. 2, Lucknow.. !Members are, Donald Alton, Imektidw, R. 7, 14; SrY,art Gam- mie, Lucknow, R, 1, 15; Dale:, .Gammie, Lucknow, 4, 13; Garry Gammie,' Lucknow, R. 1, 1.7; Ray ,Hogan, Lucknow,., R. 7, 12; Murray' 1VIeWhinney, .Luek- • noW, R. 1, 12; Murray Morrison, Lucknow, R. 1, 13; Ilermaallieg- ling, LucknOw, R. 7, 12;. Karla LuekrtoW, R. 7, 14; Max Lucknow, R. 7, 16; Brian Rintoul, Whatechuroh, 14; Kenneth Taylor, Lucknow, R.: 2,- 17; Hughie Todd,'Luoknow;, R. 2, 1 • Wayne Todd, Lucknow, R. gannon 4-1I Calf Club members • have joine,d. the. Dungannon ,'Club with ' thefol- lowing' officers: President, Bob McNeil; Vice :President, Cletus -.Dalton; Secre7 tary-Treasurer, Cecil Cranston;. Press Reporter, Bill Crozier. Club leaders are John Clark :of .1i. 5, Goderich;•,Ross Eedy of R. 1; DUrigannon; Sandy. K.olk- man ,of R: 5, Gederich., • Members are: Bennett, Port Albert , R..1, 12;'..rohn- Ben- nett, Port, Albert, :R. 4,14; James •Boak, Dungannon, R. 1,, 13; Ce- cil Cranston, A-uburn, R. 2, 16; Bill ,Crozier, Dungannon, 'R. • 15; Jicn. Culbert, 'Dungannon; R. 1, 13; Clettts 'Dalton; LatcknoW,' 14; ,Gary Dauphrn, Dun.: pinion; R. 1, .13;, Ron •Durnin, im. Give Your Home Color' As Well As ProiectiOn. 210 111 •ia lb. Shingles In Blends of Red, Green and 13Iue, . COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND n- - Carry A Complete Stock • . a • sie ARBORITE , In A Range: Of Beauifful Colours PLYWOOD --- In All. Thicknesses aterials for us • odern Kitchen Cabinets ,.-including--,• Auburn, •3„ .14; Bob Eedy,:. Dungannon, 15( Paul Eedy, Dun-. •gannon, R. 1, 42; .camerOn. Gardner, Goder,ich, R. .4, 13; Patsy Jewell; '..Goderich, R..' 6', 16; •Bruce Lamb, iGoderich, R. 4, ,13t McNeil, •Goderioh,, R: .6, 16; Donald. McNeil,Gdderich, R. 6, .14 • John: Phillips, Dungannon, R. '1, 12; Ernie' Sherwood, GOde; rieh, R..5; 44; Robert SherwOod; Dunigannon, 15; Fred. Stirling, Auburn, R.. 2; 15; Bill' Vanstone, Goderich, 'R. 4, 13; • CHROME HINGES and puu4., METAL MOULDINGS Ui 1""X 12". SHELVING' • . ' • 'TILE' BOARD' In, A Variety Of: Callers ; • Wife, Family Of, 7 Survive Gr Taylor. . This ceintnunity was Shocked on Friday to learn of the death, oft. ;Gordon Souter Taylor, ,R.R. 2,Lucknow,' who *died ip his car on a. concession road in North Dorchester IlloWnshiP, • in the London Area. Death was 'dire to Carbon imonoxide, poisoning. Mr. Taylor was within .a. few days •of :hi S 43rd birthday. :He Was a .son of the • late Souter Taylor and Margaret Hanna, and was born en the Taylor farm on Can. 10 West Way,iranOsh,.. east of St. Helens. ••• • . Gordon's wife is' the former Beier GauIey,. daughter of Mr: and 'Mti. Thomas „,',Gauley; God- erich. Mr. .&.114rs. Taylor resided at Eden, Grove for several years and eiglft• years. ago Caine t� the Taylor itarm in West ,WaWanosh fte± the •death of his -mother, Mrs. •Williarn Wringler by a se- cond inerriage. •. • • Gordon Was a jovial .chap and. was- widely known in the .rural eommunitY- baying been engag- ed for some time in •dead stock removal. • 'The funeral service was held at the MaeKenzie Memorial Chapel in Lucknow. on , Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rey, B. F. Green of St. Helens tlnited Church. Interment was'in Green- hill •Cemetery, the pallbearers being Earl Whitehead, • Norman •MacDonald, Jaek Secord; • Carl Wittman, Leonard:. Phillips and Howard 'Martin. - • Flower 'bearers • were George Webster, Earl Jamieson, 4arold 6a•uley., Oh.arle.s Holmes,. Eldon Emerson, 'Murray Taylor, esides his, Widow, Mr, 'raylor is Survived by lout son,sr Thorm.- as of Elnhira, Robert of Dungan- non, Neil of.Geclerich, Barry at home and by ' three daughters, •an at home, Margaret :Patricia arid Linda, w You, Are 'Invited To Come In And 'Look 'T• hese . • Materials Over. 5. • 5.• 5.• • • up.to, $3..350? r:gallon on •5 PIflSBIJRGH:: PAINTS. •: CanadaWidi PAINT SALE . a W •Number OneInside Paint i Fresh Cement In Stock 5. ,.• '. W. Henderson'Lumber Ltd. , Phone .528.3118 gl, . . • Lucknow • : w ' AgrfcnItorai Society Minstrel Show, Wednesday, May 1 .1 - . IN S • , mow 11111121101161.1111111111111111.11111111i51111.11.6111111111511418111151111 A • 1.-* SDAY PRY. 24, 1963' nniversar 1962 Chev Bel Air sedan, automatic, radio, posi traction. • 1962, Chev Bel Air sedan, 6, stick. 1961 Meteor V8 coach, like new. 1961 Chev "Corvair' 1/2 ton pick up, a bargain. 1957 Plymouth "Savoy" sedan, priced' to sell. 1957 Pontiac . "Laurentian" sedan, V8, automatic. 1957 ,Ford 9 Passenger V8 wagon, a jewel. . 1957 Volkswagen, overhauled andk refinished,- priced at only $595.00. ' 1956 Chev "Bel AU!" Hardtop, a sharp one. - 371955 Plymouths, two are O.K. warranted. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM, t Ten New ° hev's and Chevy 11 in Stock, For 'A Real. Bargain: Buy .Now. •••• , THANK Y • any thanks' for your past Patronage, . and .14e.. look t forward to . being of continued serViceto you. . • 1 Phone '147 Kincardine Discuss Granf System And Courses At Teustge. Zone Meeting At Reids Cornets, G.,Finiayson lit .1964 Chairman The Zone 613', contererice • of the Public School . Trustees: As- sociatidrii of Ontario -was he14-40 Reids. Corners ,Comtittinity ,Hall on.Tuesday: evening; April 23rd with -'oyer one hundred trustees and guests present. Leonard lrwin,, Chairman of ',the Zone *as in charge .of the . meeting. • Chester .• Emmerton, Reeve of Huron Township;, ei- presstdt a ' welcome; to.. the • trust- ees who were frozni3ruee, Grey and •North Huron inspectorates, Lawrence • Shantz, KitChener, a past president 'brought greetings from the .iassociation. IS Mclnnes, Inspect' -of Bruce No. 1, introduced . the gueSt speaker Kennedy, Assist:: arit ,.Superintendent a Elemen- tary. Schools, C,intario .Depart-, ef Education: Mr. Kennedy gave a very. •inforrnatiye, 'talk on .the provincial grant syStern And held a question 'period later of which many took advantage. John .MeCharles, vice-ohairrnan of • Huron •West; • 'Twp: Area thanked.:. the speaker. PUiPils of senior Room of Pine RI' Central :•Sebool favou'red with • choruses . under the directorship ef ,Mrs, Lillian Simplon, music • high schd51s. Bruce •Threnclyle,' Principal of the W. E. ThOmpson ex pressed the need ter 'professierial • guidance ,to • students • entering -* grade ' nine, stressing also that' iriformation tegardingthese courses , ShoUld , *made 'aye ' • able: durin.g grade eight, , Carneron. McAuley of ',Ripley very ''•Ably'expressed- his ,,-op in i'on,t, • oxt the agricultural 'aspects ef • the Secondary SCheol curriculum • stating that ,.the•ernphasis be; on. •the theoretical • rather 'than • on the 'Practioal. He fe•lt• ,that• farm: business should be taught as. asthe other Sublects elating to thiS industry. . • 'Bert .Hartley Kincardine' te- presenting manufacturing and. commerce stated that he' could .. not forsee any .noticeable.effects• , • of autoniation-on einploYment in the. immediate localities: ./fe ta . voured.- • apprenticeship training after a basic; educations: pointing • out the 'demand ,by industry for tradesmen fromi , 1A-1:(:)- • Pean Countries trained in Arils manner, , , Avery .interesting' pa,noi d- eussion followed, ••• • • Oordori LoChalsh, "was nominated' 'chairman • fr):", Waldie, 41spector Of .11)64 when .the Zone will - Mb' Bruce No.. 3 was rnoderator of in the North Huron inspectorOtE; the panal.which discussed "The :Lunch was .seryed after whit • Rol?arts. Plan of •Setondary,Edu.- ,Many took the oppOrtunity 'Ir, cation" (The opportunity tpra'vid-* e for Ptiblic School graduates); PanclistsWero, D;• W.., Scott, .§P6a0r,' ef Secondary. chools, who spoke ,briefly on the -res. visit Pine Iliver Central School This was the third annual con- ierenre of this' iOne, preview; ones !being held. in Wallterkon Hanover, • • • sons for the changes brdught•• abOut and 'what It waS 'hoped • ListoWel is.stilleiekn'eriencill4 to accomplish by the., dill, principal 'of ,Ayirigham So. cendary School outlined the two year', four year and five year courses 'available to students at regional "votational and district trouble with .its recently' instal- led sewage system. Inferior d(",, signing, or •work and poor in- , .Seection are charged as 'a com bination Of factors' creating 01-t't: trouble, •••