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Lost Sui.Pred :t 'PASSED AWAY SUNDAY ,:OQ' Coun •i nd` SCh'ooI B rd' . em. %ors @'
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Rise'.;in.IflSUThe Village Council; ' sat ' last
'Tuesday night for the final ses-
,cion of .the year, that saw the
termination,•; of • Jim Boyle's year
on the Board.' He was thanked by
Reeve Joynt for his co-operation.
-and in reply,. Mr. Boyle,; whose
duties •. now take him.. out of town
a' great deal, said it had been a'
pleasure to serve and that .he .had
received some valuable know-
ledge about. the workings' and the
problems of municipal administ-'
ration His successor in: 1962 will
be 'a. 'former councillor, W, A.
• `'`Bud" ' Hamilton, •
Municipal' tax rebates.' were'
made to. the Anglican Church 'oaf
$2:24 on the • shed which was dis= :
mantled earlier, in the year. and
'to Archie Smith, former Lucknow
grocer, in the'arriount of 61,82.
$
Paul , Dykeman of Brussels met
Council •in respect.' to regulations.
'regarding ,a dry cleaning' business
in Lucknow. He' was later advised
by council that if such a 'busi-
ness was established the .transi-
ent trader's,�.' license.would be°'
'waived;:. .
.�Boxiri ' Da- Monday,' D.ecem-."
g y, Y,
ber'26th, was proclaimed a' civic
holiday.
._.o Concerned Over Decision
C n ve
Reeve Joynt . informed ;Council
that the Insurance Company car -
lying the Village's.,liability in-
surance had decided: not :to pro-
-teed with the 'appeal, against' the
verdict awarding . dain'ages to two
fecal it siderits Mr. and -M ` i
a e , • n , . Mrs: Jas.
Culbert, in the suit resulting from
a fall .Mrs. Culbert reeeived on
The death of Alex MacMillan,
andMary•Quinn,• a" pioneer Jam -
To
,
i y o this istrict, occurred. on o erve tea nsw
Sunday ine London, in his 76th.: r
Year;
The remains rested at the
Johnstone Funeral Home .until
Wednesday : morning when Re. -
•quiem, High Mass was sung in
Sacred .14eai•t Church, Teeswater,
with temporary entombment . in
Teeswater Mausoleum.' . •
Foresters Pledge
$50. To Ice Fund
,
The Canadian • Lady Foresters.
held their 4regula.r monthly meet
ing; on December 4th, in the 'As=
:sembly . room . of the Town, Hall
with 13 members present was
decided tQ' have the annual
Christmas party ;on December `12
in '.,the "_Town Hall . with. usual
treats for the'.children: -The ladies,.
'agreed to pledge: $50.00 to 'the
artificial ice fiund, for use et any-
time work begins ori it:
$30.00 was.;given for the Cancer
Relief Ftind. For Good and• Wel-
fare :the members.. exchanged
Christmas gifts after which they.
had an enjoyable half-hourover
lunch. '• '
Campbell Street.
.The Reeve' introduced' the.sub-
ject y`'asking. Town "''Fo'reman,
Sandy. Havens if :he had plenty
(Continued on ''page 3) •
wicker Changes On High School Staif
Iowbray Succeeds G. Fisher On Board
Prior to the December meet- I
ing;held Wednesday :evening, 'De- 1
cermer 6th, • the Board ;Members
arid Teaching ,Staff met' ,at 7:00
o'clock:. and enjoyed a dinner
prepared . by the School Cook,
Mrs'. •J. 'C Armstrong. 'Following.
the ;dinner, school' matters of iris-",
terestto`both.Teachers'and Board;
were discussed.
All ,Memlbers ..and -Principal'
,Collyer- attended the final meet-
ing of the Board for 1961;• which
followed. °.
Mrs V. Bell, has been ,engaged
as' Latin Teacher, commencing.
, January 2nd, 1964; to . replace
"1VIrs J, V. Wilshere, whose re-
signation was received'' in NOV-
ember.
Mr: A. G .McLeod it 'to return.
to Lucknow' to teach ,science, . as
Mr. Ian.. Hamilton has resigned
from that position: as at .theend
of this ' year.
• A• meeting of the Reeves and
Councillors together with the:
School Boded Members of ..the
municipalities of WinghaiYi . Dis-
trict High School, R'ipley'•District.
;High School . and 'Lucknow•' Dis- .
trict High • Schdol it. to be held
Monday 'evening, December Ilth,
to decide on whether or not "there'
will be. a liiYiited Technical Train-'
ing School in Wingham:'Mr, Wm
R. Stewart, Assistant Superinte.n
dent,'Detit• of Education, Toronto
aild Inspector D. W. Scott will
attend todiscuss tiie matter and
give .any information required.
The Secretary -Treasurer, 3•14s.,
Isabel MacKenzie; . was re -hired.
for the', year `1961.
A $5.00• per pupil 'Legislative
Grant amounting • to $� 936.:55 wag
ceived ' iii November. ,
'• Mr. Virden ;Mowbray was ap-
pointed as representative of the:
L.P°S,B, to : the . Board : for ' the
Year 1962, replacing Mr Gordon
'Either :Who had requestedthat
he be 'replaced.
Jack Mullin, son of M . and
Mrs" Stewart Mullin • of Luc knoW,
Underwent, an operation for spy„
laeydicitis in' Wingham hospital
last Vwelt and was able.to return
li'olii�+• Sunda
y.
About., 10Q," trustees and., mem-'
ti bets of municipal councils from
the district served b the 'Wing:
Ross. Errington IS . y
ham, Lucknow and Ripley High
LOL c.�oo1 .Areae --met ' in Lucknow
CountyMcister,� i :7i1 School on .Monda evemin
. .y
to h mar and discuss, the proposal
At the annual meeting,: of North ;for a c m osite eatio s
Huron . County Lodge • held in r. i a o p vo nal chool
Wingham' on December 5th, Ross. addition to .the Wingham High
Errington of St. Helens was elect Sc1ioo?.
ted. County . Master succeeding ,the • meeting was. a
limax of
'Harvey Jacklin of Brussels. sowing of:. hand'' ' in favor 'of
nding.:School Board represents -
In :01111
cured' that with an enrolment of
1000 pupils or better, alterationi.
and an addition to the Wingham:
school would be practical. for, a
composite„vocational school.
Construction costs and the ,cost.
of equipment to, provide facilities
for , Vocational . school training,
will be born ' entirely by* the
Dominion . and ' Provincial Gov-
ernments on a 75% and ; 25.% cost'
sharing - agreement:' , Thus there
b capitacosts osts to. the
Ross a West Wawanosh Towr o
• :municipalities•
ship,. School teacher, .. is t..e�,4lst . tives back to their' Municipal.concerned.
Councils f
Count Master of Worth Huron, for consentto the pro=
y , p -report back
Past Count "Master :.William oral and then to
y � to tnei_• own Boards.
Campbell` of F.ordwich conducted '
the election of officers; The other• Arthur Hodgins, chairman of
officers are: as. follows': D.C;1Vl.; the ,Lueknow District high; School.
:Board; .pteside.d. •
•Robert.. Hibbert; Fordwich; Chap-
lain Thomas Johnston, • Auburn; R. S. Hetherington presented
RecordingSecretary, Henry, .Pat- the proposal to :the meeting,
tison, Bel
:grave; FinancialSecre pointing out they had been wrest-
tary, ,Milo Casemore, Wingham, ling with the.;.pr• oblerri, seekiin-g a
Treasurer, ,John McInnes, Wing-:' practical' solution and were, not
ham1st Lecturer Harold•Hutton, trying tor. sell . anythiing; '
; ,
Wingham; 2nd Lecturer, Carl ,,Mr. Hetherington . brought ',the
Johnston, Wing -ham; Dep. 2ndmeeting u -to=date on discussions
Lecturer,. Ernest Dx
urnin -''Dun between i the 'Win' ham ; and• Luck-
. �,
annon; Tyler,- William Taylor, naw Boards; and .which led.'` to
g Z'3'l� Y
Belgrave. • •' ..the , .lnvitation to• the 'Ripley
Co.. Master Errington is' a w Past Board' to enter' into ' the:'discus-
.Master of Dungannon Lodge He 'Sion' assuring •'. them they would
is .alto Worshipful' Preceptor•: of be welcome to join :the proposed.
the. Black Knights: at :Blyth :: ' area.•
• Orange.`Lod es .in. Nort 'Huron' ;A deputation from Win hain'
,g, h, . g
are Dungannon, . Auburn,;:, Blyth and I.ucknovir' Boards met with
Belgrave,Londesbor Brussels• :Deoartrrient of. Education officials
,
a 'few
weeks
e agoa'n '
'Wi. • 'ha Gerrie,- For :� 'and d were a -
ng m,s
Newb idge.
Donations.. of $25: each .. w fere a
given . to • the Orange Horne'. , at •
Richmond .Hill,..Salvation Army• Lions ... Or..(�anize'-'
in, Wi 1 ghani, School', for Retarded : • . .
Child en. in Win 'ham and Seott's
Mission in " 'Toronto.
Ice Canvassfail:..
•
Maintenance . of • the school .
would be Wi gham's • respons-
bility, with tui ion 'costs born on•
a per student asis: Transpor-�:
(Continued on page '13)
Has Received
Her B.E. 'Degree
Miss ,Margaret • Salkeld .'recent-'
ly received the :degree of Bache-
lor,
ache
for of Education at .;the ' convoca-
tion' ceremonies: of the TJniversity , ::• `'
of: British . Columbia. Margaret
•has, had her B.A..' degree for . two'('
years:
Miss Salkeld; daughter `of . Mr.
and Mrs° 'T.. •J: Salkeld , of ' West
:Wawaxiash, has ''been '. teaching in
Western ;Canada for several years
ingluding' the Yukon. • Margaret is
presently . teaching , in a ` retarded
children's school in Cal'gary. • '
Santa -Gets
Eur: Full' On
hunch M,rIificial",
n The New Year
Lucknow and .. District Lions
• .•' Club .at their 'regular meeting on
Cnrustmas
Monday evening, endorsed the
.
/ initial: plans 'for proceeding with
the,
artificial ice project •At : a :
..recent Executive meeting .:key
I comnnttee men were named, and
;c'ornriv tees will be expanded and•';.
added: to ' as the organization is.
finalized'. .Every member ; of the
Club -will have a ' job to do, it
.,:as stated :o;i- Monday, night and
P•re.ident : Frank Thompson •.ask-
ed 'the' members "to pitch' in and
heln "
•The "skeleton" artificial;~ice,
committee set up .by' the . Execu'- •
five includes' the following of-
ficers and..'cha*rmen: General
„ chai.rrnan, Charles .Webster; co :
chairman, V.A. Mowbray treas
urer,. Bob Finlay. secretary, Bob
MacKenzie;. ' Fund. : barometer,
' Morgan Henderson.; Letters, 'Gor-'
don. Fisher; ' Canvass, Bob Mac
Intosh, Property,Gordon Mont:•
gomery; Construction, ; George.'
Jovnt, ..Special events; Harvey
Webster; Publicity, Cannpc ell,
Thompson.
I, Minaf€il of . the resp'u e , from
r. former' residents at. Centennial.
time; letters will be sent out in-
(Continued en, Page 14) .; -
SANTA'S KNEE; has
TO SIT ON: SAl�
seemingly left' 'this young lad
speechless, Or: maybe •he is just
a bit, doubtful' as to, iv°hether or'.
not the friendly, bewiskered "o•ld"
gentleman will be .able to' ' corne
up with what •`h°e iuints fo
Chri'stm'as, '
The Youngster is Barry de Hoer,
and he, is' :accompanied by his
sister, Irene, ,lhey are zhiid;re r
of •Mr.; and Mrs.°'J'hii de Beer,.
R. 5 Lucknow.
,Fatty was but one e;f the t h ton b
^z 'rh'ilz• i, who ttet'e'greeted by
Santa Claus in Lu 'know on Sat-
u'rday. "The jolly fellow : a-, in
no hurry, and.. he had a: "chat
And '. •pay for •all +he kiddies,
' Santa's • visit ' is' sponsored'by
L
b:'•. Men
ucknow ,Buss i secs
"rbv'id^d . a treat for the
children, with • members of the
Legxon, Lions and Ladies'. Auxili-
ary assisting with the parade and
distribution of the, treats.
i .. u now District...
L ck High School
Band' Was joined by the Atwood
Bared. Forty strong : and '.headed
�.
b a l>evv, of ma'orettr�s' ‘hey
tyrenaded Santa Claus who r-
ad
on • a float 'with his/ . animated
? re:tiders The procession formed•
at the High .School and Proceed=
ed° to t e• Arena. where the .treats:
, were .passed out and Santa
greeted the children: •
The , Band provided music in'
the Arena and later had a 'treat
at 'the High School.. '
'About 850 bags wei;e prepared
Fan Fridaye'e*en ing ' 'by ' the.'mer-
chants, but"' these~ • ran out, ".and
ori . h
c gcolato bars., potato chips, ..or-
i a:;i;es and peanuts beearne ' em-
ergency supplies so that , none
would be disa.pti'i.:'`.iw J.' .
• �eg:�.-1 h. o
n � a
ck MacDonald
ads Old .light
Officers of• •Old- •Light's Lodge,
A,F. and A.M.. No. 184. ,were' in-
staled and invested on Thiers- .:,
day evening. The r•erern:znies
were conducted by Sa ri , Alton,
a-,sivtpd by'cth'er P'a t Ma.+ei-s..
Z'Vo': s:iipftil ?last 'r , :or 1 ?.".52 is
Jack )zacnhnaln Other or"re~rs
a "e: Immediate Past Ma5 c:'. Elect
Irwin: Robert. vlaere In ie, W.;
Wm, Farri h.;)' W.:•Pedvers John- •
ion chap. `W, B. Anderso!, !rens.;
T. J.• c..' .�` '
�..alfie d'Y 'sec.; � L r'4" Salkeld', '
5.P.; Donald
cnnct;y 'Vlatt,onald S irein
Reed. J S hack .'Fisher, O:G
:` ! :i )tW.�y" I. T.;• 1 - lid• Blue, ' .
rya T•'trte'.e:a.n
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