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S.S. NO.. 3 KINLOSS
;Changing' methods'''. Of rural
schbol tuition . is,. gradually, and
on occasions, 'rapidly resulting in
the :disappearance of the "little
,red'" school house. '
In:the formation tion ' of the '$•in-
• t .
loss School.' Area, •six'school' sec-
tions are. •incorporated with stu-
KINL'
S.S.SS
,SN0.8 ,
A "month ago' • former ;pupils,
teachers and residents of . the
S.S.' No. 3. School section, '.Con.
10 Kinloss, gathered for' a •clim
acteric Aget-together and on 'Sun,
day; .a 'similar • reunion was held
at S.S. No. 8 ,Kinloss; Langside.
school,
dents to be ' transported to the
central :school at Ho1yrood, • .
There, Is a'certain: nostalgia to
the closing of the old home school
,which " has ' been . evidenced by
school section reunions held in
Kinloss this .'summer.'
•
P4. Ed
• es Lacknow
Fo n
Trophy .
NIW S
(KINGS�'BRIDG.E: )
NESS Adeline O'Keefe of Cali-
forn..ia hisent her holidays, with.
sP
Mr and Mrs. ' Joseph. O'Keefe'.
Rev. Fr; Cyril ' O'Keefe of Tor-
onto visited, the. 'O'Keefe, family
recently.
Holiday.
visitors Were, Mr. and
Mrs. Niek Perry of; .Detroit, Mrs.•
James, Moore,": Algonac, . Mich.,
Mrs.' Nora Sintiett and daughter,
Shannon;: Mrs.• Bernadine Kenny,
Mr.:Jerry Murray and friend, Mr
and Mrs: Albert,.O'Laughlin, Mx.
and Mrs.. Henry 'Brace all of . De-.
,troit, Mrs: J.• P., Sullivan of :Bal-
ton, - Mrs. George• Whitmore of
Washington' D.C.
`:.iVir. Fred Courtney of ` Toronto
and daughter, . ; Theresa • -visited.
over ; the week -end.' Theresa re-
mained to spend . two weeks with.
her . aunt, ,Mrs • John' Austin and
other -relatives ,here •
•
Misses •Bea'triee. and. Jean Kee.=
non Visited the O'Neil family.. over
the ;week -end en :route to British
Columbia.
Mir and, Mrs.. Ted 'Reynolds &.
daughter, Lorna, Mr:, and Mrs.
Harold Deighton and son,' Harold
from Sudbury. spent. the„,week
end with /Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dal-
ton. , . ,
Messrs, • John ` Van :Osch, ; Terry
Dalton, Tommy . Hogan, Albert
Heffernan, ;George Collinson left
on ,Sunday for Langton: to .assist:
with the.: tobacco• harvest: '
Mr. -and MTs. ,Ray Baker and
children: • of Woodstock . 'visited'
with Mr. and Mrs.- Leo Courtney
during the past week.
Recent visitors,with' Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff 'Austin were Mr. •and:',
Mrs. John Austin of Trnmons &
•Mr. and Mrs.\ Ambrose .Hartman
"and family of Kitchener:
Miss Kathleen Dalton is'slpend-
`
ing her. 'holidays with relatives.
• in Toronto ' and'
Sarnia:
• The garden party on Saturday
,evening was well attended,: Monty
Snider, from .CKNX .was in 'at-
tendance and presented the John
Hanna trophy to James 'Doug=
herty, captain of the Port Albert
hall t •
eam who won over. Luck
'no`y"a .score of 4-3.14r. Snider
alsoconducted the draw for • the
Prizes. The winners were: -1st,
Thomas Wallace transistor' radio
2nd, 'Mrs, Carl Schneider, Gode-
rich, 420. ' cash, prize, Goderich
Mfg• Co.; 3rd Mr. .
Lanav�a � s,Helen H . G
y, Goderich, table. lamp,
Shore A pplpl
rances; 4th, John R.
•Gilmore, Lucknow, R. 3, Shop. camera, •Denomrne Flower Shop;
Nlrs, Mary Dap', picnic
hare, O'B'rien's • Butcher' Shop•*
Miss Agnes King, Hamilton, tray
with crearn and sugar, :Reg Balla,.
6R0''Harisford, 'Galt, laWri chair,
Lodge Furniture; Miss' Mary Gil-
more,. Calgary, y
er,s, Joe
glassware, Filsing-
oe Hansford, Galt,• pin -,up
lamp, • . •'Blackstorie's • Furniture;;
Mrs, Larry . Brown, Don Mills,.
$5:�. cashprize,; 'John Jeffery and.
Son; Mr.E; Garter, Lucknow,$5..:
credit:note,:�Blue ,Water Dry
.C•leaners.; ' ,Mrs. . J: P. Sullivan;
:Bolton,, $5. cash . prizes 'Trench
Dry, Cleaners;; Mast'br Harold Mar-
tin, ' Hammilton, Casserole, -Orin.,
andy's; Mrs. Genevieve Kinahan;
London,• ; thermos jug, Worsell's
Hardware Master Jimmy Frayne,
Kingsbridge, .. vase, ` • Henderson's
Book Store; John Van Roy,;. R. • 3
Goderich; 'cigarette :lighter -tray,•
Cornish Electric; Austin St, Marie,
.toiletries, Enirnersons Drug Store;
Mrs::'Vero:ica • Woodley, $3. cash
prize., McDonald Electric; • . Mike
:;Dalton, 'R: 7 Lucknow,..,$2. cash
'(prize,.: Plante and Worthy;•. Mrs,
Ray Dalton, R. 7' •.ucknow, picnic;
ham, Remington's •
W.M.S. Entertains• Mission. Band.
Olivet United Church W 1VI.S.:
held ...their August meeting on
Thursday afternoon' at the.•'hon e
'Of Mrs 'Melvin Coaling and, en
tertained. ' the: rnernbers -of the
Baby Band and Mission• Band,
The Mission 'Band,
led. by , Jean=
nie MacTavish, opened the .meet
ing with the Mission Band purr.,
pose.'Marilyn . Brooks .'gave • a
reading. ; "I am Thine 0: Lord"
was .sung ; by, ' Joanne Hamilton,
Pat. Tout; Evelyn and'Ruth' White.
"Jesus Loves Me" was sung fol
lowed by the: Lord's Prayer: The:
scripture was. . read by-' Patsy
MacCharles. Billie Black offered
prayer. Mrs, Melvin Coiling read.
a ' salute to :theleaders of the.
Baby Band and c Mission Rand.
Mrs4Walter. Dexter gave an••in
teresting. ' account' of "An. aero
,,plane Ride". "Can a Little Child
Like. Me"' was sung. The children
With their leaders, then enjoyed
outdoor, sports.' The • results of
the races were under 5 years,
Joyce , Black,, Nancy Swan.;. 5 &
6 years; Susan Cameron, Laurie
MacCharles; .7.& 8 years, 'Susan
Coiling, May 'White; '9 '& 10. years;
;Sharon Coling, Bertha Van Darn';
11 &' 13: years, girls, 'Pat Tout,
Evelyn White; 11. & '13 boys, Don-
nie. Casler, Billie Black.
The meeting • continued with a
reading by Trudy Henning. Mrs,'
Melvin Coiling gave an account
of the :origin ' of "Idolyy. ,Holy,'
Holy:": Mrs.' Doug Henry gave a
reading on He HasThe Whole
World in His Hands. The roil was
answered by ' nineteen members
with' "My favorite 'hymn" with
two Visitors 'present. Afterthe
business appreciation was expres-
sed to Mr:. 'Dexter, ,the hostess,
and group. "Cone, Let iia Sing
'of• a Wonderful 'Love" was sung
followed by the;'MM.& benedic-
tion, Lunch was .'.served Cin the
lawn':
i!rJcK.9Pp9SfS
Vocational School
Carrick Township Council ,is
opposed to the vocational school
plan• besfig• :