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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-26, Page 1'w $3,00 A'Year •In Advance _ $1,00 Extra To U.S.A. i1'a#11l.,`0Rrs 1w. • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 190 • Single Copy• 1 16 Pages Grade Eight Winn ers Announced At school Opening.:. Shields, :for • gener;al proficiency in Grade eight work this Year 'were•award%d •at .the official 'op- ening of the Ripley, Huron Cen- tral Seh''oo1 held . 1aSt, Friday. Pictured 'left ' to right are boys' •winner; John. •:Moore,' age 13,: sop.. of Mr.. And :Mrs. Reg,J;.•Moore of • Ripley; William; McCre•ath,• •c.hairm'an of , i:he. school ••,area. board •wh'o announced • the ."sur-. .prise" near, the Close of the :pro g arn,: ; Carol Elliott, -age 12, d augh ter. o,f 'Mr: and- i;Virs.• .John Hi' Elliott • ,of R.R.,4, Ripley; . who was the girls' '.wwtnn.e'r —Sentinel Photo • �h� PlaygroundViprogram fe�a- Pl�yground :INTI grew g'a•mes, craft ,s>'nging ,and' 1,Pedal events.. The focal point Starte of. the Clause.,, will be the':Town' eek • . Hall. . The Lucknow Playground uric •.L OHS • BAND I -IAS' • der :the, sponsorship of ,tihe" Re= SEVERAL .:ENGAGEMENTS erea•tional- Corrunittee, :will 'open IN NEXT ' THREE` WEEKS next 'week ' fol this month- of ' •July,. - The Luckii'ow •D•is ricts High • Morning-clas•ses.. wi'11 be : hel'd' Se•hool. Band '& Ma'Jor et.te mem- for chi1•dren' from .,ages 5 'to 12. tbers swill take part in •'a •parade. No :children :A.unger'•a'th'an: "kinds: at •Bi odhagen this. Friday 'even-; • ergarten, age Can be accommo- .ing, June' 28th, and w.11 be aeav dated - due• ,toi e nature . of ;the. 'ifrom'_'-th_e .sch•ool.:_about_ t rig, Program.. This. -is one . of a .••ha•if dozen; - T.he _.:chilldren .'w,il l . be • divid•ed engagement which. the Band ihas, .b , into junior •'and 'sen for groups booked . for the •:';next• three With -Patricia'. • Thompson and .weeks, The others . are Atwood, - 1st A to •ttoo-Jul . a - oto .�•� • : Br-uec • �1!i=aicK.e-risi�e -a� lea•d�r-s. - t t �o, J, .�-Y-µ yr- . • , Y They will' also be in ,'charge 4•thElm.a Centre 'cem•etery.''�de of othe swim class registrations koration service; July 6th; • Oran= r on •Friday sand Saturday • of this ge parade July 12th;' Lions • cele week, , • bra;t<on in Lucknow; July 18th.; .s 'Marl(.Canada .'. i'.Scovts�: Propose � �. Area Little Lad Suffered` Fatal- Head Injuriei In Fall From Farm tor Barry O34ward d'e Boar, in. his 'loss. Cemetery. The : pallbearers 4th•year; suffered` instantly fatal were Donald: Ross,. Archie Pur - head injuries' when run over,•i by I don, Walter Elliott, • .Donald ,the tractor on his parents's farm, 'Gaunt and the %flower. ..'bearers Cron, 2; ,•Kinloss on, Wednesday were . Harley Craig, George evening.. F , . . • ' : • • 'Gaunt,' Bill Wald & P.aul Elhit. Barry was ' the sod 'of John Besides, hi's parents; w!ho grieve and Jetske de Boer, and would • have been four Years. ' old on. September 10.th; He was the se-, Gond youngest. of a family of five children ' and was at the house while., his .,parents • were. finishing up . some • .haying early that evening. The accident hap - pet -led about 7:30; Barry wandered ba•ek to: where they 'were • working, and 'became "fretty," ' which was the reason he was taken onto the 'tractor, The :tumble •happened so quickly as to be scarcely ' explainable. • he loss of a darling sons Barry is survived by ti 'sister; Irene 10; threebrothers, Jimmy 8, • '.Cecil 7,• Donald 10 'months, and' .his grandparents, Mr. ; and• Mrs. Sim— on de Boer Of West' Wawanosh and 'qrs. R. Lantinga of hol- land. The maternal .grandfather died •tyro; years ..ago: ;There were rniany acts df kind- ness and ,sympathy extended the de Boer: family at this `timee,. climlaxing.+wiith' a haying bee sin Saturday afternoon after.: ,the funeral,': when 'between, '35' and • Mrs. de Boer, who. was On the '4+0„rxisss and boys' gathered at the wagon•, • witnessed the tractor go- ng'.aver' Vie.. little ,lad,' and.' in the few horrify,.i'ng moments` that followed the• parents were well, aware that their little boy was dead ,' Dr M. H, .Corrin was ,called Appointed` Ag. Re. . andia tn the caroller and police were notified. No iinquest For RainyRover de Boer Harm to .complete hay- ing operations, .which had been halted tby' the •tragedy, that struck .so suddenly,. was deemed necessary. Barry was ; a 'bright little lad, and in spite of his'tender years" was 'ial'ready amember' of. ' the Sunday School; and •.Mission Band of Chalmers .. Presbyterian, church,,..,Whitechurch. ' :,''The remains res. sl .ina, little open white /casket1 alt. the "John- trict in north-western • Ontario: `. Dan Rose, whe has been assist-, ant agricultural representative with offices 'at • I'Tewmarket . • for •• the pat. three :years, . has been appointed agsicultural ,' repre-: • sentative for Rainy'. River bis: stone Funeral ' ;Horne, Lucknow, •The ,district served is an area; :; and. it wa:s heartbreakin to ..see about .60 miles_ n • and r30. miles • g long �n Sules Co'• �1.test the -child •gas if in ipea•c'eful sleep. `',wide,-;as�itUia�t-ed tons' Canadra- • At . . . , FordGQrage. His .parents and .rela•tives•. have United States border taibout.. 200 the sinperest .sympathy' of the miles east of Winnipeg:: Sirs• comnruniity, where ,they have he- .Rose, the: former •: