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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-04-12, Page 12f' ¢f� yP • AQ ;',1 IVELVE+ '1'#iE .L UC] NOW. ;SENTINEL, LUCKNQW' ONTATtTOi !LAMED PR PRINCIPAL,. OF NEW SCHOOL (The Markdale Standard),' The coinrnwiity of Markdale • 'an,d the district, as well as the Markdale Public School; will ,be. mtithout the tireless 'service of Campbell Brown: when, Septem- ber comes " Mr- Brown, the Principal of, the. Markdale Public- School, receiv ed confirmation :last week of :appointment as ,Principal of .a, new 10 -room < consolidated Public School between Watford anal Al,' vjnston. The new school, . which is expected to be' completed, by September; . will be known AS .the Brooke' Central Area. School. Mr Brown, , aOri •of Mr, 'and Mrs. Gordon Brown of Beams-. Ville, came . to', Markdale : from Wroxeter. He received his edu cation at Forwich and. Harriston. Mrs,: gown, the former Kathleen Lane is .:a .daughter of 'Mr: and ' Mrs, Malcolm `Lane of .Kinlough.. Mrs. Brown received,, .her; educa=' "'tion at Lucknow. She was teach,, ing ' in `a school near Wroxeter when she met Mr. Brown:' The romance culminated in their'Marriage, and, then,, in 1956 they came:. to.;Markdale.. Mr: and. Mrs. Brown have .one daughter, Joanne; who is live' Years old. Mr.: and Mrs.Brown are active members of Annesley United. Church Ms. Brownis .a member of the Woman's Federation; a Mission, Band leader; ' and . has, at' various times, assisted in the choirand in the Sunday „School. 'She' "is also a . member of 'the • Markdale 'Public 'Library' Board, and, for part ..cif a year, : she • taught in the Lauriston Public School.. Mr.' Brown is. " the . chairman ,of • the' , Committee of Stewards hof Arinestey ` Church and the sup- erintendent of the1Sunday School having also taught the • Senior Class of . 'the the, Sund'ay School; He is .also an active member %% of t,he choir.• . : '. Mr.'.Brown, holds ds ,severaleverai Other offices about •the 'town arid dis- trict. He •.is the secretary -treas- urer ". of the Simcoe.-Grey • Five :Oaks' Committee, president of the` ]District .•Su nday Schools, pre- sident of the .ArtemesiaFlesher. ■ ■ ,▪ • 4 III ■ ■ i As.: aittle as ' $11.00 Down WVI;WMD,ItY, A.PE,T. i;2th, 1961. . • A! ,u:• n, • • ■ • .i Here's' a cultivator . ;that's . 'light enough for the • garden yet rugged enough , for the F small pacreage fax;m i' Among its mank outstanding features are;: • "Briggs; & Strat-; * Depth Bar adjustable 0" ;I ▪ • ton" engine, • to $";. ' Fariflcrest. • ■ •■;. ';, .• ' As low as .; •. $5.00 Monthly a through ■. • : s■i CREST'S ; THRIFTY mu PAYMENT: PLAN . HARDWARE 4 YOUR LOCAL ' CREST ' 'Set' of 4. high -carbon ., steel, Bolo Tines. , Semi Pneumatic •trans • port wheels, Handle rnounted. 'control; • r Sm e1 -steel cast • frame.. :. ;Tines adjust to four t widths,' $", 14", '2'0" x u. •26" .ri. Recoil starter. `. SOLD • , EXCLUSIVELY . BY ebster & MacK non Phone 50 .._. ;/ Lucknow ton Teachers' Association, . and president of the Markdale Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Soci- ety. • Mr. gown is also' 'an - active member of Hiram, Lodge; No. 490,' A.F;. & A.M. ' / : For several •. years; Mr. Brown ¶vas a ..familiar figure; . guarding. the' goal for. Markdale's , eam the Intermediate Group, of the Centra], . Ontario Hockey League. During, the ` time : he. played for Markdale, the • focal team,; was fortunate in',winning the cham- pionship three years' in ,succes- sion. During. the month of July last n/ , year, Mr. Brown acted as sup -': ply minister for' Aiinesley Unit- ed. Church, the minister,: Rev., A. Wilbur`' Lang B.A., B.D., being on vacation. ."This was a •.great Challenge,". Mr. Brown told The Standard, "and. the• four Sundays in the pulpit .ofAnnesley Church were. a .' ;;wonderful opportunity ;that I shall•'always remember"" Whiled Mr and Mrs. Brown will be missed in Markdale, • an op- portunity such as' that which was' presented to Mr. : Brown could not be passed up. Mr. Brown. PLAN` NOW to put Insulated Siding on your home this Spring:As well.as' increasing its value, Insulated Siding' will add warmth, beauty and.'protection, to your home. DID YOU' KNOW that the average . home can. � Y Insulated be � covered with� Number,1. Heav Siding, including all nails, strapping`; and. corners,' and . labour > for'. less than ' $400.00, and can be'paid' for as little as $17:00per' month? ASK TO SEE the different;patterns, . and get .• free estimates for your home with absolutely no ' obligation. • P;ittSbUrgh Paints. Your Choice. Of Up To .20.00 Different ;.,Colours Tb`...,.Match " .Any Shade' You Requite •It. Takes,' Only Seconds On Our DISPENSING MA'Cr HINE FRESH CEMENT • IN.. STOCK' • C JOINT• W`. HEI�T�ER�50�1�1` LUMBER 1T�n, Phone 150. Lucknovv Ont. hopes to. concentrate on c'omplet Canadian soldiers requiring basic p , NAMED TO MAJOR inghis studies to attain the de- education. He served, overseas in gree of Bachelor. of. Arts, when .LE Europe ' from July, 1944, • until' EDUCATION RO he moves, rather thanon quite January, 1946. H. was .'appoint so: much community work. Appointment of Thomas A C. • Leishman, as ;director of• the coin- . uni :program's Department 'o Education is an- nounced y, uca tion Minister ,ed Chevalier of . the Order • of Leopold.,Ji, with palm, 'and., was, T R INSTALL %n t branch of the also .awarded :the Croix de Guer- FORE5 E S I Y P g fn France, Belgium, Holland -. re 1940 With palm TWO :NEW MEMBERS : • . p f Ed t' b Ed t' M t 1 meeting baits. and Denmark, Mr: Leishman or . The: 'regular monthly g. Ra ofthe 'Lady Foresters. `was held ganized educational .programs. . y for Canadian ''service per..son.nel.:. on April 3rd with a good at- o stationed in, Europe: tendance, Brother. Matzanke in Upn his return to -Canada. C stalled' two new members 1'946 Mr. Leishman was a Bar ars •Stan'le and Mrs'. Dianne oP .b Y Mr. Leishman attended school in Brantford, and later took courses at the Hamilton normal school ;and at the.: 1.Iniversity of Waterloo and University ofWes- pointed assistant: 'director of •,the. tern Ontario.: For some years he . Ontario adult � education board in s on, :Mount taught school in.`.Bo t , , he:. Sudburydistrict. The follow His in- t , Pleasant• and:' Kitchener..ing •year, when ' tkie.. executive terest in sports of - all kinds -has staff of this board joined the de - Always been; keen.: He has: play- - partment • Of. education, he =be • ed .and coached baseball, hockey,.r' res nt ti came the disr ctt r,a p . e a ve basketball;. football., andswim f r.� he "14. countiesof Southwes o t ming. • •tern. Ontario nwit': headquarters_ Mr. Leishman s wife is the' n n: Throughout the a Londo area he has or anized ' community 'conferences,., . night'school classes for 'rural ; and semi -urban areas;,' ' and ' classes for . newcomers to "Can"ada. .Mrs. . in Hackett. He was assisted by the. Chaplain, . Mrs. Eunice Cunning ham ' and Mrs: Elmira .Finnigan who•• acted as , conductor in the absence of the regular conductor,' :Mrs. Edna Watson , The kitchen committee ' report ed on the cupboardsthat are be- ing installed and; it Was:decided that they could :give the carpent f -rmer Mar. Douglas. of Luck= er the go: ahead on .starting soon:' now,daughter of gthe' late Mr. •g The meeting was closed' by 'the eMrs. `Shirle � Brooks president, Y and all, • enjoyed lunch at . Mrs. Mildred Leader's home.` '1ST, KINLOSS' BOY SCOUT' • GROUP c st ' iron..dr' The a r ve is on for this Saturday. The,.snow beat us to, it: when: 'we. had • ;our paper;' drive,' but we hope ' forbetter.I weather this week., Anyone who has, :cast :iron • to donate , please call' Fraser McKinnon, Roy Cor- nish or Morley ° Wall 'as ' we. 'do not intend .a general'; canvass. • and Mrs. George .fi Douglas: They have•;. three sons and -make their; home in Markham, where they take an active ; •interest in community and church organi- zations. Mr. Leishman brings .14 years of • experiened in the work of this branch to his new duties:,° For the ;past, seven .years he has been' supervisor of field services. 'In 1942;; after serving as small arms and .physical training in structor in the Canadian :Infanj try Corps, Mr. Leishman was given responsibility for` work in the. experimental . training of SCOUTS Hoping to• get outside • last week, •w.e cancelled our regular meeting . in "favour ' of :an ;after - :noon; but with the 'nasty" 'weather. we ,ended inside ,anyway pn' Fri day' afternoon. The troop learned to 'es -timate heights. and' widths: by various "methods: If the rural .hydro want' •. • to know the hieight of their hy- dro poles,', just "ask 'our Scouts.: Floor hockey should be the Scouts national indoor game its fast and' its' fun. With a little more practice our . challenge • to Chicago • or Detroit or .even Luck - now will go out.,,' CUBS The,• highlight • of last, week's ' 1 meeting was 8 cubs being 'pre- I sented with their 'first star:: They were: Gary Carruthers, Barry `Haldenby, David .Eadie, John Ackert, Jim' Mci(innon, ' Ken • • Ii,oulston, Erie Thacker, Bob Cor-• wish::. They were presented by 'Cubmaster.,' Morley Wall: ' ' More were,•ready for their Est star but ' they ' hadn't reached their 9th birthday. • . On, Saturday the Cubs . were rr present for ,two hours, rat the: Leadership Course in the Hall at which they. played games and even enjoyed a bruised and a broody nose.. • The hilae scheduled for, a ,.week. ago, Saturday -was postponed on. aocount of bad weathorti FENDS COIN .IN CELLAR; OVER 100 YEARS OLD Mrs. Mel Morrison, boundary'. east, ' recently: found.: a' coin i:n. • her•.cellar that was` dated :1857.. The coin: carried the inscription, Bank of -Upper. Canada, the date, F" bank' token, one penny.'`.' The coin was found resting "on • the top; of. the foundation wall in . the : basement: A •}1://: ' • • 1959 CHEV Biscayne P.riCed to Sell." Coach; *Z clean one. Coach, loaded with extras, 1957 FOTtD Coach, V-8; radio, a sharp one. 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