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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-05-14, Page 11 95a. yiegarfdierxeor .ort, wasttrzymbiest • ar, • • 0.5.Q Acrvance•741:90,". gxtm:-T41/•$.4.:. • Brea s LUCKNQW, ONTARIO An outKinloss urch gA bit of small change was the tQta. loot Obtained in week -ed • 74 br'eak;ins at the 'John W. Hen,- dersori 'LUMber. Ltd: office 'and at -South 'rKinloss. 'Presbyterian. , . 7.. to th building swap, made • late Sattirday..;,n4`ght or early • SUnclay Morning, 2 2 •• The smail •change :obtained at , Henclersates was from the sale of Centennial bumper stickers, -Whieh. had...been,"tossed Into"an 'IirAritaaare S .• 2 • impuig.t!:gir up up - ax 1 ar, 80 11. .0.11114 crnill. ite•W-• Dun - et t the # : . • 4 • 1. • • HAS BEEN. KEEN.liElViAND FOR, •1W,MPlElft'''S'140.1•CERS • 7... ,• There, has, been a• keen, de- mand for,. the ;i1Oreicerit ,bunipPr' stickers publicizing.`" the . Centennial, and there aren't, many remaining of one thousand that were ordered. At The Sentinel Office alone, about. 150- have been sold. oNg,S1DAY, MAY 14th,. 1953' • TWELVE PAGES•.. 131.1*S, TOW? vgisT*gNNxAIL, SCOUT. COURSE • . NOW OVER it30.11 IVTARK R. B. 'Quarice has PI-1,EchasPd ' 6 ---''''-'7,. ' .. the village•residence of Mrs. EleVen' donations. received Margaret D -__ • _ , • - • udley and plans toH last week ,for the •Lucknow' qnove ' to. the netv, prOpertY, next and District ''Centennialfund month, .The, Quande property at ' amodrited to: $87.00 and sent . .„ ession of Km oss t e -grand tetal, to the . end • : • has been ‘"purchaed 'y -Elmer H.• of the, week to $810:00. , I:tea-vie `of...i-luro Township who These:, Crintributione Were • is holding e sale at his farm next : 11.6`in:,' Mel • Web$ter, Varnai m6riday• Mr • ReaVie" ia . exhPl6Yr, •WatSn WebStOr,.Varna; •Stari. , - ed in 'Luaknotv with the Beatty Births, St, tlibinas; Mrs : Win, Ladder CornPany,, Both .deals. -• 'MacKenzie and Katherine, were completed • through John Toront9;, Mr.-, and Mrs,' B. F. -Hall who is the local represent, ,Co St...Catharines; Mrs. ' ative. for the • W. L. Stevnsoll:.: Wm. _.•11.._ Hornell, Toronto;' Real -Estate Of. Mount Forest. • Ewart TaYlor„LucknoW; Mina • the thief or thieves, sought, as • office drawers Were randacled and • paPers strewn about. . Entrance at Henderson:'s was • • . gained by jimmying a warehouse window, , that •permitted the in- truder free access t�-' the office.. •r•Entrance to 'South Kinloss Church, discovered ,on Sunday. morning, was attributed to the same intruder,,, after the.Hen-, •derson .breakOn was „learned of. . Table 'drawers • in the church basement were similarly...an-. _ "sacked; but tiler; was nothing of .72 ariy value' to the thief; and con- sequently 77 nothing. was taken.' it . •• was: evident that • it . was irioneY, that was' being sought. • :• A stranger .had been Seen in • -the Village 0/1 SatlirCiaY eVenT /••ing and his appearance had, caus- ed his actions, to- be watched' by* .private, citizen. Whether or not he had anything to 'do With the, .'break-ins :is. conjecture. . Constable M. A. Havens-, and • Provincial POlice investigated: • WON THIRD:,BOND DRAW The third 'band. draw, a project, being promoted by the Finance Committee of • the Lucknow and. District Centennial, was made at the Lions meeting On IVIOnclaY ev- Winner 'of . this $50.00 •boncl • 'was Cameron MacDonald. - CAN'T -ACCEPT ASHFIELD PUPILS 7. 'At the -May Meeting , of the •*'1.LucknoW Public School Board, - the Board 'had tUrn down a .request frorn the Ashfield School. Area, for, tuition tor five stud- ents feonf: S:S. NO. 9, sion , 9 School) fin- the school. -term '1908759. The estiniated; heavy enrollinerit in Lucknow .for the next term made thia.:de- gisjon imperative • . Twenty-eight are en- rolled: for. the Kindergarten class . to • `'`draw the line"., bedause Of over- , erOwding: There is no obligation oa 4, Board to accept kindergar- ten,students, the Inspector points ,biit :.haVe., been., aet • ceptecl from school sections which are' closed and ,ha.ve been send.. it -1g their grade ptiPils to •/.,tick7 • Reuests' Were received for • Kindergarten etirollinent • outside the-",--1414.-6,1t-ric.4-7-7-arear:1;butgr-be. CailFeOf Tihe.,Present:high enroll- •Thnt; and With a view to where It might lead if thrown open, :the Boarkapprovect a 'motion not t6 .-accept kindrgrten pupils. from •am, school: outside the LuolcnoW -,.. for the ensuing' •1958.:59 term. • neW.E•neYelopaedia Canad- moo Was purchased for,' use in he publie school. A ch :: eque for$4 600 was ceived aS the initial payinent on Public school gants. 1. ' The :,Etoarcl renewed member- ship. in the ortatie. SafptY Lea" 811e frOrn, which safety'POsfors; and Other material focuSing at- teton on Safety, received. Ths, possibility was dicuised.. of the Board, proOdingmnitor. serVice as a ,safty rrieastiro ehildron rosi9ithe road to and • fro szhoole • AFINOMMISRAP,WaVaIWIT.M,1 TeTirorgreTST;located at a few• convenient- spots for those who 'still ma h y wis :them. • Sale' of stickers: , 'Printed incidentally by a, London firm, , was deo, ided upon: .for two reasOns. The price •was bare- ly cost, and by, selling them i t 'prevented " distribution "gripes". Were the •sticicers. "for ,:free"4, we can well agine'there w6u1c1 be aptore- tO-store "drivel by some *•-• . . resulting, in wastage, 'and also leaving the ' committee open to Conaplaint "so and Ao's got half a dozen and You haven't ,one .for me". Policies decided , upon in uch Centennial matters, .re- • ceivp a good deal ••of study and consideration, And are unanimously approyed... by' those who are trying to look at 'them "from all angles". • r, David Thompson, Douglas time is late in July Present enrollment at the VcriFiisTt.E. SOUNDS AGAIN STACK BELCHES SMOKE •..• '".,' • • D S HEREATURAY : - ..... ., ... .., ,.. i ..... ,„,_....,,,,.. • • • .... • i, .. ,...,- Thirty -Six BOY Seouts frern'' ,, •", "•',,',,..,"f•;„,•,••••!.,•;.!•,r:,,•,' ",,; Satigeeri- District ' held a ' rally • ' . ',' - r .: ' ,, .'" ..,N- .• e. at the week-enct; when they . • ' ''''',• t "• - • ' • r e c,. e i v e'd''. instruction •• in .the:' .- ,.. '•,'", ,..;,.,1;,:i,•:. • brenz A ti'*11 .'Ci Criti ''' The' • •, - , '.'''-`•• 4.: ' e• ' rr .e r e. , .- . • . ' ' • course Was'ter patrol . leaders'. ' 1. • - and seconds, other, invested or '. :t.-• . . ' • • - • -i- • -, Scouts who who are potential...leaders, •••••••• ' - • .. •.... , 1$es4ion.s.• were held at the Town ' '''" `Hall . and • the 'Public ,,SehOol, ,. ' ' Ten. of the group Were' Luek,, no Scouts -and the,ether twenty,' ' • - , : - • Six were....-frorn, such *centres . as PriCeville, : Cliesie ' W lisert.an.:::...,_, u Tre'77aliti—Nriffg am. • e GRADUATE IN LONDON , Tom Rivett, Dungannon; Al visitors were billeted overnight' The. St. • Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing graduation ex ercises W d d night' of last week at Thames 6 Hall, University of Western On- tario,, in ' London. Among.; the sixty:four. iraduates • were two uc novv district girls, Sara, Bel Graham daughter of Mr and • Mrs.' Douglas Graham, Con. 2, Kihloss and IsabelleChristine MacPherson, • daughter of Mr. • and Mrs. Gordon MacPherSoo# were heldon e nes ay • Irwin, Tt..3, LucknoW; Cecil • Webster, LondOn. • „ . concluded. with • a banquet'..irr 'the L•IONS LEGION TO United Church. . . 1' •Arrangements for the course • • • DECORATE RHS- the first time it has been held on FridaY iri fifteen liorries in. tile : s - . , • ' ' • ;;.•'• - '''''' ' '',• : a . . 7., ' . .., s ' t• .• . ;*. 2 " •• : • 'I. • • * . .: . ' Village and Satirriday"s session • . r• .`i, r7;.A. r ' 4 • , '',.;,_____ . • in. Lucknow,were in/charge "of • • i At the request of Harvey Web- Scout Leader Stuart iCollYer, and ster, chairman of the Centennial •instruction, was given byArchie decorating ' corinnittee.,,:atoknOw a6WariloCk.. of . Walkerton, cliS7 'District Lions ,Club agreed at trict commissioner, Alton Adams their :Monday 'night ' meeting to and AlIan. Walker of ' Wiligliarn. St.• Helens. , ,. • e,. , • .••• • decorate an, .arch for the •Cen- The Scouts' have a .written paper tennial., Lion Harvey' announced to thafked by the Commis • and thos • that° th Le- . e gin had previously e who quallfy will argil at be able to wear a sincere . appreciation. to all „those • agreed to decorate an bronze arrow .on their shoulder knot. • Mr. Collyer to express who aided so willingly in the undertaking. • • TO DISCUSS FUTURE OF S.S. NO. 3 THURSDAY NIGHT .• Ratepayers of S.S..No. 3, Kin- loss. Townsliip (Tenth Concession„, the Eastern approach to the 1Vlain Street. • .The• 'proposal cli/dn't arpirse any discuSsion 'but Was approved by a- show of'•hands, • •'••; • School) will nieeVon .Thursday The peanut sales campaign was Local Scouts taking the icourse , . evening to. discuss • the matter • -weretKeitii—KaiSer, tioFdOn Mac - School' ()Pen. - -...• .C . ne ., • • , ' ' • i Campaign ofdispus,scl ancl-ie-fc :i.fi----ph-e-• -ff whe-th-er, -or :tint to keep, the a committee to he named.:' Nay, ken Gardner, CliffOrcl Wag7 • , • .• • • and t MacKinrio P 1* E ' Terry-Rathwelli Allan Mow;-, - it is is this factor -that - brings the boPth iniglit be set UP- at the aru.:1 ' • Mow - above: questicin to the' fore. There is accornodation• at Hory- rood sChool;.'should the. meeting - 'decide to.close ,the school and should theY favor transporting ' the tuderits to Holyrocid. . ' school iS only .eight ,pupils, and was. suggeSted a• peanut n,, au rnberlin, Tom Beatty Ladder. Company had `'steain up" last week, and for the 'first: t'ine, .some ten years the sound of the factory whistle Was sweet music to •Lucknowitcs. •. Dining the long '' period that the :plant:, was ddle, there were various times:- when, negotiations were unsubeessfully carried -•ori for the sale .of the . factory. became A by -word with "thOse from Missouri' . that 'they would believe believe the plant Would, 'again operate, - only when the . saw. . smoke coming out the chimney. It's 'pouring forth noW!: 44 '.Remodelling: arid .renovation of .the plant; however, ,has becorne. .a bigger :pberation than was at anticipated, and as a ,te- suit. produCtion 'plans have been a bit disrupted._ • ••• • . SET PRICE ON LUCKTO'W :IJISTOR,ICAL BOOK - c' STUDi TECHNICAL POINTS OF. EEC HALL TRANSFER • . The proposal' that the Legion take 'over the Recreation Centre is being given favorable corisid- . eration it appears;,aid. technical. points are being looked...into And studied in the 'matter.. ,Established as a recreational centre; under a Seven -man nnn- cipally appointed •comniittee, the ;hall became eligible for provin- cial grants. is this angle that is -currently .being , investigated 'to determine the set-up •under Legion ownership. • ' •• The, prOposal, .outlinecl last week, • is •that --,the Legion take o' b ld' d' h • ver • the ing, an co vert , the south wing to -Legion and. The Historical committee 'eharg- Au?cil"Ary quarters. The • la ed • with, the reSponsibility • of J:uild 'and a_niddernlitC.,hen, Triblishing a 'Ingroilcal. booklet in readily . •acceSsible for 'the north ,wing in order to facilitate 'organization Catering to ban- quets. The !north 4ing would continue •tp ,be: available for all public functions, on a rental basis similar -to present rates': . . , ittA T FOR FIRST'', TIME, DECADE cenjunction with the Centennial, met recently t'o finalize sofne of the details of this undertaking; which has reached rather 'tre- mendous proportions, briginally plarined as . probably a hundred -page book, indications noW are that it wil]behalf-as big again. Printing . operations are now. underWay, and it's go- ing to be ac. big rush.t� have it bppriqJq the Centennial:. Price of the book has been set t, $1.00, :with an additional 25c charge requird.. • LAisIPSPLASIE ON. ASI-ff ELD, FARM: • Mr. and Mrs. Aaron 130ak Ricky' visited on .Sunday with ,and C. Shaddick of town, and with Mr. and Mts. kwrt, Jamison. of Ahfield: • " Aaron flew his • plane from .resdn and landed On the Jam. ieson farm; This Was the, first tirne Aaron :hd: landed his'plan any 'other, place 'than at Goderich airport i;vheri visiting In this dis trict. • • 4 ' EarrY tool., • who hcl. een' spending.-, a week With his grand- Mther, .viturned to •Dredn, -any .her paents, Rev. and Mrs:. Ern-. est Howe of England', were united last Wednesday- for the first titrie in:a decade. Mrs. Per-. lock had returned home years agb for. a . • •'This time ,, her lifarents have come to Canada for an extnded, visit R,ev; HOwe is a Methodist minister at Sunderland,-,' Couht Durham; twelve, miles from New- castle, ' • ; They canie to" Canadaon: the Sylvania, whih' 'decked at Mon- treal. Prom there they carne by train to London' where' they wereinetbYlMr. and Mra., • 7 Rev; gowe attended the Liens Club meeting. on Monday even- ing whoi Wa's called on ,13Y President Wat- son' tO,'inti'dhice: his giiest to' the gthering, .. en, ennia , • The, sales campaign. . a37' • -•• - • • Is Contingent on 'the _Planter float • being'. available for, :the .Centen- . RAN SHORT LAST 'WEEK' Lion Robert Rae suggested that s The Sentinel's subseription in ' lieu of* sales the members list continues to grow Stead- 'ily. ,presS run last • • . ••' • . • . contribt;ite .the equal •of. the pro fit an each case. of Peanuts, .Lip Gordon Fisher stated that ave $500 had been raised, a year ago Lion Virden, Mowbray report ed for the nominating commit -tee, • and• further nominations were called kir from the -floor LAST,FRIDAY with the members obviously sat isfied With the -proposed, slate The .election takes :place' at th next; rneeting: , • • :Secretary E. H. Agnw. read ' letter from'Executive'secretary Dalt, Higgs announcing that'Rae Watson, president of the Luck now.Club. arid W. Hcit.Ward Huff man ,^of Orillia, -were the two candidates Whpi had, qualified to contest the,, office of governor of the newly. created District A-9, • ch, makes nine Lions 'districts in the: provinCes of Ontario • and was 1,825 copies and at that, we'' ran considerably short of Papers for Over-the-counter sales. • • • • INSPECT CADETS' , • • • ' • . - . e • 'Intermittent snow flurries and • ... • • . cold, winds Prevailed, for the an- . a nual . Mspec'tiori of the Lucknow; ,.,. District High School Cadet Corps, at' the school ' an Friday .-- after- 7 noon.' -Inspectirig officers, 1VIajOr . • - ''''..i. A. •Jacl,csOn, .21st Field Regi•••• Anent R.CA:;:Wingham, and Cap- . tain •R.,:tt. Bromley, 'R.C.R. cadet': training officer, . London, both .. . , had.high praise. for the Liicknow ConpS, 7 ' , .. , ' . ., . ' ' . ' . •• : 'After the' usual marching exer- :: • • cises,..--.Lietiteria-ritOtig.---Sehinic1 , •waS1,presented• with the StrAth- Coria 'crest 'as • best marksman in •• the...school. A breri. gun demon .. • stration in, charge of Lieutenant ". John Van .0sch was carried out .-, by, Sgt,.: , Toni Taylor, Donald .. • • , Kirkland, Sandy MaCKenzre,' Mac 'MaCipcinald,, .Kerry Hogan? .Dap-• ny' Dalten."Lieut, Siin 'Pedersen • was .in charge of • the precision . - ' .. ,•:•:',":. • marching squad.' -; Lucknow Dis:- • ' ' ' 1. ' . • trict High School Brass - Band ' ' -• ' ., ,. 'arch-et179n-•"•lidrade'7*-iffrlitt"---.--7. . Cadets. Sorrie of' the • exercises : ' • ''••. " ' . ' ` ''.-' ''''"" "'.. were rnaved intO the School gym' . : - due to the weather conditions -__— :7Cadt •M'AjOr George Hackett ; • ' cernmanded the corps.' Other Of:- floors 'included :Captain ,Williarn • .: ', Marshall; Sergeant .IVIajhr. botig • Stanley; Lieuts, Jim Pedersen, John Van °soh; Derr Johnston; , , • . , Sgts. Grant McNain,•Torn TaYlori ; • • . , .. Doug *Kilpatrick.. ; . Officers in ,the„ .girlsi.' division .• „ .., • i , were, Captain Ernineline,.Miller; Lieut. jean; Donaldson, s.l'OY.eu , : ' '• • :. MacNaY Sgts. GWen ..CoOper, .-, ' '' • " '•,1. Elaine MacNay, ShirlPy McChtre. , • 0 - '' The ColObr Tarty was in charge of lieut, Doug Schmid. with co14 ours and escorts:including Lieuts ••, _ AatIrtit Hsgoivv:2131, '.sai.‘ilid oFursatoscrxr ,6Andsh,:rtrodrid,, CollYer: ,' ,Wililain MacDonald is ''., . .. ' , ' ;- ,,I• : ' - ' . , the Cadot _Instructor - at the . , . ..; . . . r, r. if* Lion' WM. A. porteoiAS' announced tht nine Membersof theioCal. Club had already :sig. ,nified their intention .Of atterid- i g the N�rth Bay convention in June, at whiali the neW• gov.ern- yv. be„elected. 'Best wishes for success were 'extended to Rae. ' Plays Haniniond Organ • ' A guest 4t. Monday's meeting . , was Paul Berg; manager of -the' KitchPrier, and director of. the• Schneider Orpheus Choir ofKit.r: chenr._Mr. Berg' gave a denion- Stratiorr-Of ..therpoteritials—Of7lhe" Hammond chord,. ergan, and exr plained its. Operation to an inter-: ested audiencp He- referred to it as a fun -loving instrinneM be-. Cause ' beginners • can 6 qUickly play :entertaining tunes on it, He .pointed put 85 peraept of', ptipils who: Commence taking. 1111.1ie lS011S • onconventional instrunieritS, quit between • the first .and fifth yer, mainly •"bc cause prctice...becomes tedious and 'dscotiragigiti its progress, with the theory Seeniihgly, that . the sTiident is "net 416a4ing if he or sh is nbt . suffering". 8eig was intrdi:icedby.' ion Peter Hissonnette • of Rip. ey arid thnkd. by lion Hdr. ey Webster. , 1 • IX ; • •:". ).1 • • • • • . , • • o • , ;• , • 1 t.