The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-30, Page 1pa-.
er
ed
On
D
ur.
ay
::os
is
to
ai.
va
Per
ha
or
r
th,
aid
incl .
Pair
this,
an
sex
a
us
;710
on
M
)er-
,1,
oil ,
-.j'
• .
•:
•
•
• .
•
•
•
•
•;.
• ..
•
• .
• .
•
• •
• -
i
•
•
••
e
300
�.A Year In Advance -. SI: -00; Extra. To U.S.
CKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY; AUG, 30th, 1961
TWE.`
Assign Sti....kno Se.cli0n.S.choI,s
Until New Kinloss School' is Ready
When.' school opens• next Tues:,
day,' students in the newly form
ed Kinloss School Area " will be
transported. in three busses.' to
ILolyrood school, and from there
will .be assigned.: by grades to
the four . "old"section schools . in
the :area,.
Thisis a temporary .arrange -
merit pending the completion of
the new school west;, of Holy
rood Weatherconditions have
hindered 'construction • work to
some extent. On: Monday night.
the Kinloss Board ,met" with the
architect • and, plans were discus-
sed to.:speed the completion of
the school. Seven weeks isan
official "guess," butit is generally
ccepted that it will, be late Oc-
obe? . when : the 4 -classroom:
school will be ready. to . accommo-
date an .enrollment of about 113.
Operate Three Busses
Gordon' _Montgomery ' _has • the
transportation contract and will
ope%ate ' three : new biases in the
Kinloss area two 55 -passenger
vehicles and one 48 -passenger
:Within the boundaries.Of, the..
rea the bus.routes are, roughly:
s follows:,' .
No. 1 Bus'East'. on. Second'
oncession and by way of Lang
side school, west on the .6th• con-
cession to' the Holyrood road and'.
north. to Holyrood,;
No., 2 Bus West.. on Second '
oncessioir:and East .on, 4thcon-
cession to Ira Di es
kie s c West
the Sixth from. the ; Holyrood
road' and East on the 8th conces-'
ion to Holyrood School '
No: 3 Bus 10th Concession
'est to'East'`to Culross ,Bound
ry.,- South to 8th . Concession •&:
West .to Holyrood school.
Assigned BY . 'Grades
. Y 1,ra.
When< the students 'converg e'
g at
iol rood they wif1 be assigned
by
by .Grades to the. existing schools
i the',area. Some exceptions, will.
have to be 'made where'' grades
re:overcrowded; There is=:a high
nrollmen:t in Grades; 1rid: 2 of
lore .than: forty students.
.
Basically':students 'will be dir-
cted' as follows subject to the
• above condition; Grades .1'" and 2
o S.S. No..7,' Second, Concession;
•(Continued on Page 9),
°
'fit. �le�en� Coude ,
Wed' farty Years
t
On" Thursday,: August 17th, 'Mr.'
and •Mrs, William Rutherford
:happily celebrated the anniver-
sary of their marriage which took
place at' the; home of'her parents
forty years' ago, with Rev. C.
Cummings 'of St. Helens,z officiat-
ing..
•In ,.the early•'evening of . their
anniversary, they- Were guests at
dinner in the -Bruce Inh :in: •Kin
e"
cardinand later welcomed• close•
relatives to :their farm- home "ori
the,10th,of West Wawanosh, near '
Belfast, .where.:. a; 'pleasant social
time''. was. • enjoyed, •
•
•
William Rutherford%-parents•-
were Hugh.' Rutherforc.: and the
former Elizabeth.,Drirnin, whose
family. consisted'::.of one son, Wil-
liam, and two..daughters, Clirist
in:a, Mrs.:' John Bennett now :de-
ceased and Elizabeth, Mrs. O
Anderson of.'East'Wawarosh. Mrs.
Rutherford,' the 'former Ethel
MacPherson,' is the only daughter
of 'WM. 'E. MaoPher on: and the
former Isabel. •Web of ' the St.
`Helens community. She .hag three
brothers, Gordon.,: Ewart end Rags
all ;of this •district:.,•
Th'e •Rutherford'.s • have "three
sons, '.:Hugh and •Grant, :both of
:Kingston; who were'. unable to
be present on this • occasion and
,John' who.' lives and' farms with,
his .parents. • Another:. son, Mac,
lost, his life inan accident :several
years ago: • Thefr • also have One
granddaughter • and;" two 'grand-
sons;',
randsons,, all, of Kingston.: •
During .the evening, two nieces
Mrs..Bryce Elliott and `Mrs, Bill'
MacPherson, assisted in ;serving i
delicious.. lunch. ;A nicely; decorat-
ed 'cake flanked icy candles made
ece ves Flight
e11ant Rask
.1
FLT.-LIEUT. S. M. ,ROBINSON
Officials: at .RCAF. statio (2)
Fighter wing Grostor quin, Fr nce
announce the promotion of Shit-
ley Margaret Robinson from the
rank of Flying Officer to therank,
of ` .Flight Lieutenant, ;effective
July lst,• 1961. She is thea. daugh-
ter of' . Mrs.., Howard Robinson•
•
and •the •late Mt; Robinson of
Lucknow,'
Flight Lieutenant Robinson was
born in Kinloss Township .and ,re
ceived her education. in. Lucknow
Public: and High Schools.
Shirley Obtained her Registered
Nurse . degree' "from: the General
and Marine Hospital, Owen Sound
'195053.:
Hereriod of militaryservice
p .
began in July .19th, 1954, when
she received, .her .`officers,' train-
ing at London,:. Ontario
Flight Lieutenant Robinson ser-
ved at stations Rockcliffe, Ont.;.
Alymer, Ont and Goose Bay,.
Labrador, prior. to her transfer \to,
(2) . Fighter Wing, .Grostonquin,
France.,
an •*atitractive table` centre: '
enManY.cards, flovers and gifts,
all very lovely, were received by
the :.celebrants. 'which expressed
ere ood :wishes of tela-
tives `.and friends . for continued
good�.health and'for..many mote
happy years, together.
the. sinc
, g
in
•a
•fi
a
•
chool Opening Next Week Marks
Iew Era Focally In Rural Education
Next Tuesday, September 5th, No. } , Lanes, S.S No. 10° Lour
arks the reopening. of school ier ' S. ,S, .NO. ,12 • Kinta l S.S>:No 3
1961-62: .term.' There is 'Teachers in, adjacent' Huron
pecial • significance on this oc County • schools areas:follows: •
asion• with and
central schools Ashfield 'Township
Ashfield and•. Kinloss 'marking North Ashfield—Gene Martin,
new. era. in rural '' b Pisley, Mrs. Lois Far
education;'. & "Fi:R. '4 a y, ..• .
giiratively'' speaking, 'the dis-: rish, ReE 3, Lucknow; •.Mrs.;, Mar-.
ppearance . of the little red "••garet' Cline, R.R>, 3, ` Lucknow.
hoolhduse." • . ,' No, 1� Mrs. Stella: Crawford;
°• Ashfield. School: Ready . 1t R;., 3 Goderich; No, 6 --Mi s'
Unless "' 'something unforseen' Deanna Doi pe, }CR, 4, Ki'ncar-
rops up," ' the new Ashfield dine. 'Union No. 8 Ronald
Orth Central school: