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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-12-20, Page 17.} • ww1.1RSI).At, DEC. 20th, 1961. TIIE• LUCKNOVI LUCKNOW, PAGE SENT0M*0$' • r-= r -s Pate ..Set To -Open Kinloss School . • . official opening of the new kitiloss Township Central School at liolyrood will be held early:in the new ye'ar, .on. Friday, January 5th. at 8:00 p.m, * t • - After constructihn nd drain age delays early in the fall, which ., a- , • • ' • ; de;ayed the original opening date, . • ;• : final "touches" are'now being for .Christmas ', ... . made to this modern, new sChool, _to. have it in readiness, for the . ' opening ofthe New Year terxn, ' . This central. school will Serve the former school Section S best known as the 10th Concession, Holyrood, The Sixth, The Fourth, . :.: The Second .;and Langside, which • i .have amalgamated to •forrn. Kin-, I • r , • loss TOWilS11 it/. SchoolArea No. 1, THE SEASON'S GREETINGS and 'BEST WISHES During the fall the pupils have . , . been transported to Hoiyrood •& ; • . • • . . . ' H LAGNEW •.. , , • • Here's a friendly wish that .iOn'. will 'epjoY . , ' • ' • The Happiest of Holidays ' . . . •. Christmas Concert At Central School :1(AMBERLEY .• , • Mrs. Gordcin Emine,rton •• Was • .liOttes,s. for the. Reid't' Corners •Christmas meeting which •; was held ,at Lurgan ;Parish: hall on • , Thursday afternoon with'an _at, tendance of . thirty-three. With Mrs. Donald •Cciurtney • and Mrs.. Kelvin Henderson •• Presiding; the :meeting Opened with th.e ode and ,Mary Stewart' Collect followed • by...the rollcall lishich was res Ponded. to with interesting hints . for Christmas dinner. The one day :coUrse, is take place Jannarsr. Donations were brought ' to be given to a .Rest-iHome.fOr Christmas. An annual custom of drawing the "11,fyStery Par' cels was aiso one of•thekafternoon • highlights.. 'Mrs. MerVyri • Hooey,, convener of the' •Christmas, pro-. gram, presided for the !following numbers. Carols were. sung..with Mrt. W. J. Courtney at the•piano: :Duets,••"0 Holy Night" arid ter WOnderiarice by ,Mrs. Lester. Ferguson and Mrs..,Cecil HuMph- rey: aceoMpaned, bY.Mri. Williain • Ferguson ere gin, 'followed by the."Chrittinat Story7 by Mrs Jahn Ferguson; after Which Mrs. :James NeSbitt played' an. instrit, • Mental: "Star • cif the East" Mrs.• • • , Robert Famish • of Ashfield had • :an interesting • display :of Christ- mas decorations 'which the -nade; • from white star:610am; A lighted church' coniplete with belts ;•Wa- a masterpiece Santa Santa and his • sleigh, 'also a tall. reindeer' and table centres were attractive. de- coratiOns.' Mrs. • Gordon •Emrner- toffs original piece, Was a length birChbark Wood • about. 'in• diameter , which three holes ' inWere bored. and candles inserted:, • • A few, sprigs .of pine and a bright red ribbon •ornament • inade a • Pleating • piano decoration. Mrs. Win. J. Courtney-S,Mantel clecbras •tion: was Made • from starOfham,. • 'covered with =tail pine branchet. and cOnes.edged with white.; also' some dried garden • ,sprigs and ...seed pods painted got& Colored •balls • were hung on the pine brariChes' for contrast to Complete the decoration. Mrs Chester • merton thanked the hostess. Mr•3, .Pordnn' Emmerton and Mrs. ,Ste- ' •wart Shills• extended thanks to :11rs. Farrish and to at' those Who' , took part in the'prograrri. DurlAt• the lunch ,hour, • two numbers, h;' • Mrs,. Robert Harris' Pupils, Lois • and Luise Collins, Corinne Loir-• r37. Joyce Wilkins, Peggy. Fry st Kathy 'Elms were enjoyed with, :V1rt: Harris 'accornPaning„therrt. A . competition. for hamemndecan dy making. was 'held with' first Prlie going to. Mrs. Cliff Geddes an'd seCorid prize to. 6 -V1i *- Herb . 8.rhillertoti after which the candy was sold, .bringing a Pleasant af- terhoon. to •a dos, . • Art.Courtheyt 'Store at AMbers 'lei!, Which Wei. purchaSed soihe-.! tep.), by thd, th#Vittttitierit Of •',•gnwaYs ,wngi put Up for AUCtiOt•i • oif Friday. Art. Courtney *as the highest bidder; The :building wili be demolished or movedwithin the next few month. there assigned by Grades to exist- ing rural schoolsin. the area, which will cease' to operate When .the new school is ready. The general- Public ' is invited to the official 'opening set for • January 5th at' which J. H. Ken- nedy, Superintendent Elemen7 tau • Education; Selfooi •Inspectors, and Members of. Pan, liament will be among the digni- taries present, for the • "ribbon •• • cutting"and official: opening • .. • • program. : • The United Church •WoMell of - Pine River United Church held ' • ••• COUNCIL MINLJTES. their Christmas meeting. at the 'home of Mrs• Ross Shi 11 it. • an: attendance , of U. Mrs. J. Blue mikToigs couNcii. MINVTES presided and opened the meeting . •• • with prayer •which was followed Kinloss Council met in the Hall Deeember, 15th, 1961. at 7:30 4317 Clock in• the evening'. All inehis •bers! were present, • but Reeve sincerest wishes that you may • enjoy a truly Merry Christmas with all its joys and pleasures. FL YD MILNE • - r•-• at HolyroOd. ' (Sneaking, , 200; Sharon .'..MOffit;''' 'COUricillor Evans was APPointediPtiblic Speaking, 2.00; Barbara to inspect portion of Road being' Carter, Public SPeaking, 2.60; asked 0 be closed byCulross 1 Loreen Viorrison; 'Public Speak Township: . . , ling; 2.00; . Harold Percy, balance • Council adjourned 'tine die. : • salary and: extras, 200.00; 'Maxi e s w ; . • • • •• MaeIntyre, balance salary and by Hymn ' 53,. Silent ;Wight. Rev. J. C. ,Hutton gave "the: Christinas, story : and pointed ,out how at. this season, of the year, we can give • of ourselves • in to, man y Councillor Ackert as appoint - ways. Readings were given by 'ed 'Reeve protein. ,' ' • ,' '.:, . Mrs. Wesley Robb: and Mrs. J. C. • • Minutes . of meeting •of :Pgeeni- CaMpbell of pointClarkThebe4thread and approved. iSresident repdrted the ' presentas CounCil• formed :as a Courts of .' : ir ' tion of a life membership to Mrs. Revision. on the Harris Drain re •Robert Campbell. Mrs. Stewart Leslie, Cbrigrain't account. Shiellt was convener for, the pro- The Clerk hada letter from the gram which opened With the can- .Engineer, stating that tinder the 1:11.e lighting ,by •M17sjohn lVIC- Maintenance' Clause of the gar - Donald.. The candles were syin- ris , Drain Report, . this repair bo/s. Of "Light, faith, love, peace, should :be maintained by, the hope and courage .: The hymn 55 Harris - Draiis By -Law NO. 10, Joy to the World was .sung fOr.,• 1951,, . . lowed • by patgages of ' scripture i :' Moved by MacInty.re and Evans read by Mrs.; Donald. Courtney that we close the Court of Revis- with meditations •onseripture ltr !ion and that ,the 'charges of $18.50: Mrs. Sant Geddes, Mrs. Bert Ir- 'against Mr, Congram , •be. laid win, Mrs John Ferguson and Mrs, i against the Harris Dram,and the, Clarence DunloP. Prayer was gi- Clerk write Mr Congrarn to this vefT by 'gr.S. ...Trio McDonald fa; effect '. ' . .•• . s ' lowed with. organ music by Mrs A refund of taxes was allowed William Courtney .': Mrs Mervyn Mrs. 'A.' H Bannerthanon, the. Hooey gave a . reading . and Mrs property at ' KinIoss, formerly Stewart .ShielIt thanked all who Owned . by Frank Hodgins, the. had taken part, -in the programhouse being destroyed by. fire oh First meeting of . Council for 1962, January 8th; 1962 at 11:001 o'clock. •:• •• ••' Cheques: issued - Mrs.- 1-1.• Bannerman, refund 1961 :axes paid, $110.46; Lucknow Sentinel,. printing etc.', 140:65; Municipal World, supplies, .3131- Leo 'mur raY,. refund cn , 1961 taxes. Paid, 10.4'6; Gordon ;Davidson, 'drilling well Whitechurch Water Systein; 1,221,75; Arthur Simpson, prog- ress payinerit• Water . System,:, 1,869.50; Carl. Ponock, re -Harris , Drain,- 11.00; Lorne. Eadie, re - Harris Drain, 7.50;.„ Dr. R. W. J3lacktvel1; Dental care, . 122.50; br., E. .F.. :Shaunnessy; Dental care, 45,00•;.' Gordon Erb, refund dog tax, 2.00: E1aine Miirrayi • public speaking, 5.00; Nan- cy Bushell, 2nd ,prze, Public Speaking 3.00; Jean Siitton; 3rd prizePublic Speaking, 2,00; , • • ' • . extras,, . 168.0O;. John. Ackert, • bal ance .ssalary • and 'ektras, .170.15; • • William Evans, balance salary &' extras, 148.00; Edbert •• Bushell, • .balance salary;and extras, 128.00;. •'• Frank Thompson, balance ',talary • • ' and extras, 777.92; J. R.. Lane', • .• balance salary and extras, 427.00. •' • ••Ir NPcheques issued oif•HighwaYs. •• . . • • J.,.R. LANE, Clerk., • . • — • • • • : • • , „, , 'Harry J. 'Boyle, , native • . of . St. • Augustine; arid no* program. :development .:.producer- for the. Canadian' •Broadcasting Corpora- tion4 . has recently • • published a • •book; "Mostly In. ClOver." In :his book are memory arousing tales of :his • boyhood arid youth :in the.• district, with locations and char- acters familiar to Anrori County residents.. Brenda Heiritt, Public Speaking, Let Death take a holiday—But 100; Gordon Passmore, Public not yours „. - • . • • vemectrectc fir , . 'Thanks was also:eiderWed to Mrs. December: 25th, 1060.. • Shiells for opening her home for .A refund, was also :allowed the Christmas Meeting. Rev. J. C. Leo Murray On Lot 4, Con 4. as Huttonclosed the meeting with building- removed. prayer During During the, lunch. hour, Mr. Cordon Davidson was paid Marts Ellen • ShielIS entertained for drilling, well for Whitecluirch, with organ mutic. ger System and r. •Arthur Simpson; Contractor, was paid a: .progress payment on the wine tYstern. • • • • ••••• Cheques were issued to the 8 'students taking part in the 'PubJ. • • • White Sunday was observ- ed in Pirie.Riter ;Muted 'Church Sunday:. After the opening ii.eNrptions..liy Rev, c.- 1-lutton, •the :scripture reading from Luke Speaking for •sch641 children 2:1-10 vas read by' Mr. Eldon LowrY.- folloWe y • • duet, "Lights of Horne" .by Carl' arid Lynn Ldwry. Scripture reading was alto given by •Ernie Irwin, followed, with a Cliristinas .Carol, "The First NOwell," Mari:Ellen Wilson read the Christmas story and theoffering was received by two ' Sunday , School children, were also enjoyed. Candle lighting Wendy.COUrtney and Peter ,Wal- by the fire flv with a group of deri. The Christmas message by younger girls holding Christmas Rev -J 'C' /Juttdri *.a8 f°ii.gwe""' candies' a•nd skits by Younger with' th.e Christmas Carol. ' ',joy boyse.ie. enjoyed, One of the to the. Word' and the' closing dlosina numbers was a pantornine. • benediction, , , With lowered lightt.'whieh shone • Ross Muir O of•KindarrEne on angels -,vith eittening wings • . , •was a recent guest- with M and and:. in prayerful attitude knelt • Mr -1. John Blue of the second while' the wen IciVed carols. were • concession. drills with • colorful costumes • were Pleasing, numbers ladies 'of •the senior grouP dressedks pretty evening .gOwnt ' and With theirescorts, escortt; danced a • minuet, The Mexican dance and tumbling. act ' . • • • ay the ancient gleam Of the Eastern.Star brighten your heart on • Christmas Day. A • sting was a EAtipg ending to this '• Sincere y' 1, goes ou't tO fine p'regran-i. Group tinging and : mr,. arld Mi James MadTavish the Queen brought the entertain- '.• ' - in the lOss Of their: little or Sas Merit to. a Close. Great Credit is • 3:•,..., . • :rile.' who' passed away-; after.':a ' t:/,.oe *Yrs: David Henderson and .: •i?..,,. ,ts• . ' ..',i'.:: Miss' H. lyfc....A.rthur in the Pfai-in '`';`i,--. t-'•:k,c't•• „ <••••• , short IINst, ; . , , .4i4sos.„ ,i. . , . l.. A 'capacity crowd ft:led Re*" ing and .presentation of this an-. 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