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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-03-14, Page 11• • • • • . •. • • . • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • •. • • ••. • • ; • • • • • • • wDDN>SDAYY,. MAR. 14th, 1962 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. F.ACarE FJf .F.uEN` THE PERFECT PAINT FOR KITCHEN CABINETS ., For all uses—indoors or. out. , • Quick and 'easy to apply. Gives a tile -hard, gloss finish. :: Resists hard wear and weather. •. Bright: non -yellowing white. Glistening clean .colors.. • enjamin oorePamts • WILLIAM iMURD an • Hardware Dealer i ne 10Lucknow •• • Oji ana- into of, urs-' a', of 1. on. stet - wine attle t the well pigs. irace • aiid id of • Dduc ;dvis•., ration been swine Bath Ligues ghout A. sows s still. ;o jar e first x, sire There yinand ;ervice, opting to 'un eeding, mean'• oy.. G, ►ntinue iti1 we ie: Yoca#i�na1-� >choitl Circus • ...The efforts of both Walkerton and Hanover to obtain.. approval „of Vocational: schools resulted' In • merry-go-round.. 'jockeying that had circus aspects Futile. : efforts , were made to woo' Lucknow •into.'the- Walkerton fold but that. was' of minor •portance;' Thebigplay by' both Walkerton and 'Hanover ,WAS ;t'o "sign up" Chesley and Durham. According to a •• recent, report from. Walkerton . it seems that De- partmental' approval has: . been• given for an • 18.. -room vocational wing at, Walkerton. .The Walkerton announcement had• this in: , part to :say, about where Chesley would cast its 'lot• "Recent developments would suggest that that the Chesley District High; School will now. be sending its.. vocational 'students ' to ..• the. large .: new Walkerton: technical wing, the 'Chesley, school •trustees, having recently voted:to join. the Walkerton; area, as originally pro"-, posed, ' and not :to support later plans for,`,another sizeable ' trade: school wing to be; located. at Han- over. As. a consequence, the .De- partmerit; has .tentatively With- 'drawn- its sanction 'of the . Han- • over wing erection:" ' The following' week the Chesley Enterprise. dwelt : at length : on • the story but summed it • up this way: "So far as ,Chesley is con- cerned the story is' pure fantasy." The ' Enterprise` said there was "not a word of .truth". in -the Walkerton 'statement, that .Chesley: trustees had. voted, to join:.. the:. Walkerton. area..' •. art: The Enterprise said in . p • "The fact is•that some :time ago, en. the : pleading' of a: Walkerton' .delegation the, Chesley District Board gave the . Walkerton Board "a letter of. 'intent." Later,.. when there was a :: move to . 'establish O• composite'. scho:ol'. in ,Hanover,• the local Board. 'withdrew •this letter. As a matter of fact; iCalso. withdrew °a letter, .of:. intent that local: pupils might be . sent. to such . ;a/. school' in Hanover: The i local • Board� is: remain aloof in� g • . from all.. entanglements. until the air clears and Government policy iso decided.," ' / This :sounds like'.:pretty„ ,.good reasoning. and it appears to ,us, that Lucknow` will do- v ell not. to get too deeply. involved in . the Wirigham vocational school' ad- dition uzitil as Chessley says the "air clears.':" . The. decision• of, the Dominion' and . ,Provincial : • governments to build `"free" vocational ,schools 'started : a mad scramble ; in some cases "to get" a school regardless: of • central. location or econornie logic 25 Scouts In :New Troop From Queen To Tenderfoots. lot LUCKNOW BOY' SCOUT •• TROOP ° The first meeting under ' the new leaders was held in the as seinbly room of • the were Town ,fall and were ass'isted by retiring Scoutmaster, S. Go11' yer . 'and : assistant `iScoutmaster, H. D. 'Thompson, The troop is- starting with, 1 Queen Scout,' J.. -First 'Class ,Scout, 1 Second Class; Scout, :9 Tender- foots and 13 new recruits''. Four patrols were formed. ' Cougar—PAL, Jim. ,McNaughton Second, Chester. Hodgins, aic'ky Jardine, Terr y Taylor, David Button, Jim Ritchie: FoxL-P.L: Terry • Rathwell, iSe- cond, .Wayne - Jamieson, Bruce Henderson,. Brian ,Mowbray, Gary Austin, Hugh Johnston. Buffalo-P.L. Donald ,Fisher,. Second, Bill Chester, Dong Allen, Bob Button, ' Eric Taylor, Roddy McDonagh. B ue Heron-P.L. Elliott.. Whit- by; Second, Roy Button, • Donald Andrew, Donald' MacKinnon, Bob Mullin, Douglas Porter, 'Wayne Wagner, The.. balance of the evening; was spent •in' aame`period and training'. toward fufrther advance merit: in' the ;Scouts: lys By Jet Plane For' Nassar uisit ••(ST. HELENS. NEWS:) Mrs: W. I . .Miller ,Opened her r home to the ladies. of the corm= muni,ty, for the ' , Day , of ` Pra.er. on March 9th. There ,were :18 ladies ' `.an'd 2' ., children . present. Lorne Woods . presided; over. the meeting 'and Mrs. E. W. •Riee rendered' a solo. Prayers' Were ,Offered,. bk.. Mrs;. 'Earl .Durriin,' Mrs... Mintz, •Mrs. Green. and Mrs. W, I.''Miller. Rev. B. Green :addressed the ladies, bas- ing his 'remarks on' "The Day. of; Prayer." .Assisting . during the service•' were. Mrs: •Tom: .Todd, •Mrs•. Charlie- ': McDonald; • Mrs. Gardon. McPherson and Mrs John Cameron., Lunch was served at the•. conclusion by, Mrs. Green'St Mrs. Todd; , . . :Miss W. W.D. ,Rutherford ' left: on'. Thursday for .a. vacation in gas-. sau. She • accompanied . former; :school . teacher friends.' The trip. will be made by•`.jet plane froom Toronto. , Mr Ivan, 'Mcg:ulliri . f o• Elmira . s` ent the week -end p witli 'his'par- ents, Mr.. and `.Mrs. Fred .McQuil-. lin. ,w . AS oneable rver. sum'; ed get .gift up, "it. is one thin , to • g g t ele- ph'ant,: but • it's another thing to feed .i.t." Fire which was quickly ,out of � Show 'control swept' through the CKNX • handR ,Thur s-1 . ,t •Thu s Radio studio las mo g y rn..... I n, n here is the•,main }�uild- tr the. former Wingham }Ugh which was gilt- ' �' � •School• buildingg ' ted beyond repair, Wreckers; are. • / 011140011011.001110110•6•••••••,••••••••••••80•••••••••••• • • . • •• • "VAUJ ,,, • �• IATEL. . s. ••. • i'.„.. 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MANY OLDER MODELS TO ' CHOOSE ' FROM • TRUCKS! TRUCKS!: 1961 IHa1f-Ton Pick=Up, hong; box • 1959 Dodge,' Half -Ton.• 'Pick -Up ••• 1957; Chev, •. One -Ton. Express • 7 B rus els: • Cities Service' Dealer • .• • • •' ' • o. •• • •• i.. • • otos• • Phone 173 Brussels • • lacy . Stuart To': Mex an Trip Hage � MaryStuart;Y Stuart' 17 -year -gold daugh- ter of Mr: ,and Mrs. Allan: Stuart, Of Lake. Dore,; has been •chosen:•as •one. of the six Canadian Ranger' .Cadet's* who will attenda service- program at "Our Cabana;" • 'a Girl Guid ' hostel in Mexic6,•next ,Sep tem�ber 2nd to l2t� . "Our -C 1 aria" � is one of three such 'hostels in the. world,, ' the .others: bein ;: in . England and Switzerland." 'Mary's ate st' .Mether r'.: i the. former. ; Ethel .Martin m of Parafoint. "' "•The= Canadian Girl Guide Asso- ciation • accepted' an invitation from. • 'the,' Western ; Hemisphere. Sub Committee of the ::World AS - iodation o.f Girl Guides and Girl:. Scouts; •to' send six Ranger, Cadets to Medco. `Applicants • chosen must have a: sincere interest and desire to work with, people Ai t a` rural co munit who ave a Very different background, culture Si language. Mary •Stuart, a Gold Cord.. Guide,, ' was- ; chosen by the Na- tional Selection . Committee; hav- ing been recommended. by .her' leaders . for ' the .'honor.. She . be- longs to;'the: Lone Provincial Ca-. lets, who do their work'•,by cor- respondence with the Toronto Comrriissioner; who 'has written "We should ,be . very, ,proud, ' of. Mary, because' : she . iss the first. •Lone • Provincial, ,Cadet'. to be 'chosen for , an international event": Work . With UNICEF • The service prograrn''will 'be -carried out . in co=operation with; UNICEF and the Social Welfare • Department of the Government now. completing the remainder of • th'e destructionto make way i ...or. newa -.,:., •s•tru•oture which 7s aX� ready been planned for this,site.. of. Mexico fn the Village of Xoxo cotla, which is ''about. 40 minutes' • by•bus from. "Our Cabana." Plans are being madefor teaching the, Rangers and Cadets the: customs and. native crafts of. the • Village and in. 'turn . the girls will help in • the day nursery and school. and will assist the social workers' and nurse with the health, and child care program. • • ' In addition to the service in the village there wilt. also be' discus- sions,. ceremonies, campfires and swimming at "Our Cabana" and at least 'one sight-seeing trip. This international' exchange will . give the Rangerf-Cadets an opportunity' to make friends with Girl Guides from other countries 'by Living and working together; to . observe and assist with rural development . programs; to learn by'' "experience how' Girl" . Guides par P it1C'' pa.t'e in s rnrl,ar.'prng- rams intheir own countries and i • Huron . . Supports �n Ian HogSel1 �� 1,350 hog producers.. in•• Huron County cast 'ballots on Tuesday Of last 'week, .strongly supporting, the present Pethod of hog mar-: keting bytq electing all 19 candi- dates ' who " stood for regulated marketing of hogs. - '1 e difference of opinion that .• , exists as to the bestmethod of •marketing' hogs was pointed up by this. vote. Huron producers in- dfcated ';strong approval for .,the existing scheme; while 'Perth producers by.:their .vote, in :simi- lar strength, ,opposed: the scheme. Election machinery, establ'shed ;• by .provincial ;authorities, proved. ' ' muchsuperior :this • year :, to the P set-up :Blast' • year. Five ' , polling - places. olling'places: werelocated in, Huron, compared to, one at Clinton last ...:'• e Year. From the se points Exeter. • Town 'Hall; Agricultural Board Room, Clinton; Gorrie. Commun- ity Hall, Walton Comrnunity.Hal1 and at the ,Shenwoodhouse in: Dungannon, resultswere relayed to the. D'epartmrent of Agriculture : where the final results were tab- elated by:ateam headed in ,Hu' ron by'A g. ricultural Re res vita P e tive D ' H. ' Miles, as returning Officer. Frori a slate .of 33:: candidates, the following 19' "regulated' mar- keting" committeemen were. elect= ed: Geo. R. Campbell; McKillop' ..937 Rdbt, P. Allan, ' Tuckersrnith ..835 ' William • Coleman,. .Stanley.; ....787: Lloyd Stewart, ,•-Hullett Elmer Ireland, East Wawa. .:..782' Albert ' G. Bacon,; 'Marris ..:..782 Martin ,Baan,. Grey 780• Gordon Elliott, McKillop 771 Ross Love, .Hay -..:. ..:..... Leonard Fisher, Colborne :.7d1 Alfred, H. 'Warner, Goderich 'Harry Hern, Usborne 753 Alex McGregor, 'Pu•ckersrnith 749 Robt. McAllister, West: Wawa. 748. Carl S Govier, East Wawa 745 Elmer, Harding, ' 'Howick Ray Finni g,an, Ashfield Ed; Hendrick, •Stephen , • '731 itiarry' Mulvey, Turnberry 725 • to observe 'and learn more about' ». the work . of t(TN'f CE:E,', . 'Mary; who is a 'Grade 13 'stu- dent at Eganville District High. School; will.. attend .a..:.._briefing• ,. session in Toronto on March JO and will:Meet the other five Can-' adian .girls at that time, 'A taxa er' is' one y who doe`s not have to pass a . civi'1 'service exam ti in order to .Work 'for th,.e g'pVern menta ' • {• .1