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• 1.,UC KNOW• ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, ,MACH 13; 1957:
1
:Lu:eknow Public , Sehool~ Board,
; -rikeetin• ,last-. Fiid
'night,' ;agreed to accept ,,pupils
from: .the ,6th Concession, . School.
in Kinloss ownslii, ,If ' they
Wished. tog•'atten,d. Lueknow.
Pub-
'lie`Sch o1next ,term., Ratepayers
;of' the Kinloss school•had `been.
.--considering—the—closing-of the 6th
school, and were' interested in
the 'opinion of :' the Lucknow
.Board= -.before ==the , °= took any
Y
• .
action. •
Members 'of the, teaching 'staff:
;were, present at 'Friday's meet-
ing and weree-askedi their opinion:.
in .regard to accepting additional
pupils • to, teach. It; is estimated
that approximately, • 15 pupils
from the Sixth School. would.. be
available„ for "enrollrnent but
some -doubt--was --expressed- as to
'w'hether' .some •'.of the children
ww•ould: •'be sent. to' Lticknow, in,
event of, the .school . closing. The
pros .and: cons of the proposed
situation ; were ` thoroughly ds.
cussed by. , the Board:. and teach
ers ' It 'Was the concern of both.
•that the facilities and room. for
,'proper • teaching ;not'. be "''affected
thy the addition - of •another, rural
' •school:' -It-was-expressed that the-
.enrollment:.at the present 4tiine
;'might.' be. at'a •low:because`of, the
factory not being in: operation.
Information was, given to: the
effect. ' that . five pupils`';:: were
known 1o, be leaving in the ` neat
f ture,' 'and nd • With this . in, mind
it was decided to accept the .
6th'
School.,
It was.moved: seconued `• and
carried that at :the secretary; Was .to
notify: the 6th. of; 'Kinloss 'school
that they. weyre•; welcome' 'to corzre;
to Luck'now 'Public • School ,,if
they' decided to' make. Such a
move. The addition ,df the school
(Continued on Page 10)
roo
ONE. HEWER! NEVER H D.,
TO ':USE THE SPARE!'.
Last 'week: we 'featured an
tem �"about, D. Fi; MacKenzie,
i
who never:" a ' • a tare • f e-"
. hd ,tire f,the
rim in:, over:' 6½.''years •Cyril?
`Brown°`can •, go his i. one bet.
tern
Cyril' is, --driving• a 1950'
Piynouth; '''owned. originally
• by- his father-in-law, Harry
Nixon, and the spare on this
car "has `never been used. The
original four. tires' ,are still.
on, the 'car, •which is„:in its: ,F.
8th year. ''of operation, • and
there, has never been. occas-
ion to change a tire or use
the spare: in that time.
OPEN HOUSE•AT; L.P.S. •
LARGELY• ATTENDED
"Open' .'House" was held. laSt p, d.last
Thur - `
sda ' eveni:n' _
Y. g at ; the Luck
-now ': Public Scchool,:: to officially
observe ,Education Weekwhich
was being marked across Canada
in • elementary ,• and •
secondary-
schools
• More than 125 ',people . visited
,v1�
the school that : evening, :. with.
fathers' ' present in ` gratifying
g f3' g
numbers.: The interest shown' was
very 'pleasing; and:: will .encour
age., the. staff to make this an
annual event,.with, .;:`ern'� emphasis on
p .s., •
theEducation'
”.
' W
eek:'slo an : Ed=
slogan ,
uca�tion is: Ev7eryone's Business".
Students' work books: :arid
specimens:. ` of th
their •
various.' 'projects j cls : •were. .on
,.display, :ivin the
p Y.g , �visitors an
intima�te:'insight.. into school' work
and :the Opportunity to info
. . Fl? Y rm,
ally:''. discuss the- curriculum` or
Matters of personal concern,
:with members . of ' the' staff; Who.:
were all present
mm R•ECEIVES: MATES PAPERS
Jiro Beaton,' son of Mr. and
Mrs. James 'Beaton' of town,,.re-
'
cently completed ' : a Marine.
course. in Toronto, by . Which• he.
obtained' his „second mate's •cer-•
tificate
r
4 --later
., . .. •r _ .
-repot;. ; `tins
month:. at. Toronto' to rejoin the
crew- of the oil tanker `Britamoco.
'Jim Was on this: s i •' .
.... ,this h,.p• last
and -spent' co ,'considerable 'time
,.,9„ n at
the Atlantic � ,.
coast: m the'Ne
W
• foundland area.
GROWING' BEARD FOR
OWEN SOUND CENTENNIAL
Sporting a 6 weeks' -old' heard
with a : distinctly . redhgh: tine,:
Allan Cooper spent the week -end:
here -arid called on friends.
• He was formerly•-
• a sanitary in-
spector at ' Lucknow.:with : the
Bruce•. County • Health: Unit and
left ,here to accept a '.similar '. s,=
ition in, the Laity. of Owen Sound.
Allan ' is growing: ` the beard f for
the Owen Sound, centennial. cel-
ebrations in July, and . by, that
,•tune hp should have, .' i
quite ;a rrmop
of face; 'foliage.., • He donned a•
bowler:•: hat` to., fit fin .',with' the'
"pioneer's ,beard":
HOLD t N
G SALE,.
G
O�I:•N
GT `B
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EN:' PAGES
Villag_..e eC'• o
uncil
ecrsron
wasMx . eAlia _o.e
deferred.'
.i
d t
newt
....renewing
re
merribership in: 'the Georgian
sy Industrial•• ;Association.; The
fee, , at 10' cen -
ts.°'bier
ro'$90.00
pximatel `� : 0.00 ' for the • ' :-
a
e.
M IN:Gr _ ..I..ST,°.
� ��iORRE1�-`TIED.
_• Reeve Joynt said: he :''was•, °a
"little disappointed" in. the: or
•
aniza
tion• - -
� _ said
. , During the past-' year
he said •they had not had any
leads through them for either
g
new industry or '.in regard to the
vacant factory. Des ite�.-havin
P �.
derived, nothingduring the 'year
the 'question puzzling Council is
"Can we 'afford 'not :to • belon?'
mlaid erun
The atter was : ov -
�.
til the next Meeting..
Renovate .T
o _ own Hall_
Town Foreman : Alex Havens
was 'c mmended for. the •'splendid
.redecorating job, being done,' at
the Town Hall:: To, aid„ in keep-
•i,Yrg, th hall .and • the municipal
office at 'their. best; With :a . min=
�imum' o#;: 'man-hours labor, ' an
Electrolux heavy .duty fleet'P ot-
isher was ' purchased` ,from . Eddy
Moore ata cost of .$119.50, : this • to
be divided three ways I etween_
the'
Village` and •Hydro and Wafer,
departments. Cost of materials
for renovating . the Town Hall
was a little over, $300:.. • •
Forsees' Rec' `Centre Paying
Reeve Joynt: said• that the' Re-
creational. Centre: would pay its
way this year :•`and' relieve .' the
Municipality' of the •usual. $300.00:
ri
ve
d from. .en 'al '
r. , t s� The' ',Holland,'
ers in 'the community are using
the • Centre for : the holding ' of.
their Sunday afternoon 'churci
services which were previously:
°HOW 'DOES LABEL. READ?
The Sentinel :mailing list
Was '',e. `re'
icor ,..clod en: Friday!:•.
Take ''a•.' l' nce at '
g a .the date on:`,'
the address- label: to see if i'ts
correc
The renewal' response . has
!been good,. but there., ate
:_till a>.:_ .__ _ _f .
.,s number- ;Of sUbscrlb-: .,
ers w'ho 'have neglected at-
tending to this matter, ']-ease,
.attend to this : ,prorimptly
g: spare us the-•-time—and : ex -
;' pense' of billing.
a '4 • few . subscribers. . are
'' • considerably in arrears. In
such cases: we will have to
take .'early action ` to•>discoj-
tinue the : paper, ;.if -.-there • is_` no response" response to • this appeal •
George :Colwe
11 Coin..
loss, a half mile' east'of .':Hol 'Hely-
,
, rood, is holding a clearing auc-
tion sale'..on 'Tuesday of:, next
week, and fans oiti : to -British
A going
Columbia ''to operate. a .bulldoze:
o'
n the ;trans=Canada ort''^ptpeline'
project.
Nlr:
and. . nd 1V[rs,'•.• Colwell,•Ruth
as soon as
ossbl''"•
p, ; e after' the' ale:.,
They- will. . make theii•;'' home at
'Field,: B.C.
Their: son,' Bill who, has been
sailing, . is ..at :present.: ti ' British
The Colwell farm is .being.' of
-
feted . for :rent
ENTER ''NEXT 'ROUND OF PUBLIC :SPEAKING CONTEST
Y'.�4�t ."4'F+1 t"'tea h 5:4 'M e .rA x':? • •:¢ a.7, ri. 3+� s z ry ti*7°..a.. ,� : ,
students den
is ::from- Lucknow::• and
'Arthur' District
:#-i(gi Scliool.s
cdmeeted in the..; •
Lions s o cored
p
•4 1.6 ,, ubTrc.,. . sprng•�e4n•--
test''onheheld,
Winbhani �Frdar
5
'
'evening,.
rn,
Reed, son of 'Mr.;"arid
Mrs.
Allan . •Reed of 'Dungannon,
placed firstin the boys'
division
with th'
axe
the ,sub district ' •cont.'est to •b:c.
held ;about. April 5th','' 'with At:
'VOO. or Pr lnic §t.LOI .menti i
They will 'compete . against
'winners at S•t Marys' and ''trat-
f. t, i. ' 'Region, , win-
ningort tt,,3, and the
girl •and'` bo;' will continue
into th' • ario-' •ue fin
e Ont Q bee a1s• to
4th.
contest, Was ._pxeszded
over ah •'District De itt.. Govern
ori, Lion Hugh
Catinichael of
Wingham ' with Wm. Booth of
Stratfordpresent to
explain
tic
rules and regulations
of the :.on-
tst; .
The, judges were retired •schoc,i
principal,* :George Jefferson of
n, Wil? �,,• G.00dridge of,
Winglia.n-i and K. L. Seale. of St.
Marys,
't'ou have 't.t you are 'wori-
derfur, was the' judges comment
in.tiawarding first place 'to Jinn
ed°who'has 'hcseaki ab'
p1-us—:the rrr.-pr ssrvcness - of
t
.,tim l � to y ges tune; to ,become a lead-
er rnong,men.'His pronuncia-
n
ti .•' enunciation and ., choiceof
a e • as proven.; good . langu'. g ,. w .., p yen: by
the handling• .of his impromptu,
,.� the laa pear
Festival . s` id *'the' judge.,
'Of ' Dianne.
;_.. . . Rayner; the.°. judge.
• said w "I '• would be v r'
y 'prouc
• .L .e omr-tea
.t«iding that despite' • her °youth•,
she had' already •.lean ned - to ef-
fc'cti''ely use'•'a 'change of voice,
�... jY
:lar"• , ,Carmichael commented
that he tl ought one .night tomb
',the
orn -
the preVinee.
and
not :find four
'finer sturentspeaker5_ttan l,r
ui:t;rr xiord t•hat evening,.,:
I`un•ner.up,
n t
h
egm
r1 •
div
i
on fir.
`lace
Was awarded.
to • Pauline ' Lindy
sawi
YerY o
d
l • •�Gr'ade student
,. 0 . rodent as
.: runfer_::
. p Draririe rs the yori>1g.
er daughter ,
brei ''
.� of Mr, and' lVirfi:.lVlrl..
ton. ea Y-..ner
' 'of
f Llu•ekntw.
Pictured Iettto right are Petr
:Howe,:
Pauline Lindsay; °Dianne
Rayner ..
and Jim �2:eed,'.
ms• •:
e.
0
andfT:5'`
i0 each �verr
• i
41
ryI��
w
ar
ded '.
'
:
► a rirtall 'gear *ill have
the Opportunit` ; to coipete " in
i
LAD HOSPITALIZED TO
REMOVE MEAT CAN KEY.:.
Brian Hedley, 5 -year-old • son. . '.
of Mr :"'';d Mrs.. Clarence Hed-
ley of =Kin ani, had' an unexpect .
,trip to he hospital last" Thugs "•
da after a 'swallowed''the key
-off -a • 't can• '•••which : hod- ed -in
g
his!: - ophagus • (ullet).
• Brian was taken:::to ":St ' Jos
e hg's Hos p ita l•London, wwhere'he
"was given an anaesthetic g s otic -tie =have'
the• keyremoved: He'was deta'ri-
ed: in s
.the lie >tal':'
•sp until the',next- • •..'
,day, •and was nonethe worse f'=
• the o+rdeal�°exce ' t for` a
ordeal,!except A : very' sore ,.:.
throat,
•
he incident 'oc'curred just:; •a
few' :hours before the;death'' of'
Brian's randmother. Rob-
ert.
g, .. Mrs,: Rob
ert:Osborne•
held in. the. !Presbyterian church SET UP LOCAL
The Lions Club is using the Cen-
. CHURCH.
tie for their :'twice -a -month C O Vi:C I > `
meet-
ings:
Council approved the purchase' . A : local •. Council of • C:hrlrches
c• e.• i, • • • •, • • `ev-
f, a: newv . • • s ,
:cost .of $274:50 to' replace the • 22 -
year -old machine'• now in Use .at•
the Municipal "Office.,` The cost is
split, 'Hydro', 55 Percent;- Water•,.
30 •percent, Village 15.. percent,,
Wi,t<h h�tr ain allowance' '' •
(Continued on : Page 3):'-
TEACHER.:RE,SI
ening, at a meeting in St.; Peter's
Anglican :' Church. Officials of
the Council are;: S. E. Robertson,
chairman;; Rev. H. L. Jennings,
Rev.' Wallace McClean; Rev.
etkleTohn, vice chain•nen; •
Mrs. Fred MVlcQuillin Secretary::.
Repr.,esentatives.• from each :con '=
gregation,;'• previously„ 'appointed,
:are: United Church, :Mrs.: • Ken-
nethi:Ca-meron, � L: ,IN/facKenzi:e;
Presbyterian. Church,: Mrs. 'Mot- a
gan" Henderson,. S. 'E.•' Roberts ;n•,•;
Anglican 'Church, Mrs. • Fred
=,C�urtl-corm, Russell :Whitby. •• •
Successful ,Combined SerVices
The -nreetirig followed :th;e e --
ening service in St; .'Peter's,
a ,Congregation of over. dile, .'flirt;-
dyed present to set ' an
-ante • i •ord • for the; ser is>s tai''
nine' combined.=SCI'X1%E?
each . church— •u:'li ch-: ,onc}1 1,,.1.
that evenme " .
St. •Peter`s' c:o e•regatio a ii ;''
11.6 r C' I't to thei'I` ..-!k•t'gU Nit
Morning service. •brat' it,•w,as r:
'• • ;,� • • 1-e ;clic. C;of1)H . ti.
•
Mr ! Dick. Abel, whew rs,.-W,eon
plet,ing his. : second -term ` as a
member of the 'Lucknow District'
High . School ..staff', tendered' his
resignation ;la$t week. effective
the end, of ` the term , and:. the
Board is, Currently ':advertising.
for a successor,
NONAGENARIAN LAID
'TO REST WEDNESDAY
1VIr s:: Jane's Robb' passed Away
n-Suri:d ay ---rico- Win gtrarn-'-H=ospi ra'1
:4 -here. she hadbeen a patient for
several. weeks, since stiffer ing a
fractured hip.;She 'recently
`served :her. •9,0th• bir=thday:': •
the-fuiieral• serv'T •as::he
at the Johnstone Funeral✓•H'ome
won--`VWednesd:ay w=it•-hhyt-ermen't
R'i.pley Cemetery •
____, T�E�Ib.1�)�IIO.it•;5E=�&H=ll�=��--_
AT _ INDIANAPOLIS
Elmo Pritchard of •West Wa-
wanosh and: Alvin Larainie of
Harrow, 'Spent' a few. days.: fast.
,week at I,ndianapolrs atterndina.
iL
evening ::se•rvice•: until - Faster..
•The hour was set fcri-. 73Q twit 17 '
hadc.ff'f,'.b.een, in -
.• ec • f
three ',ni ' Lits •n S 'w'
.�', i ...t. Peter,,
�- eco=vice-oi-•�12�-ic t --
and, ?lth will be con
the U.riitr ca
Cl�ureh; on ;Ma•reli 3lst. an:d A'pri''
th` in'•,th.e Preskvt•eran Church .••;
.and back to...the' United Clitir `G '
,evenin of •Atli it : 1 -:4th for .i
'pie•-arran ged, Hible. Soci.et' ,kr••
registered. Percherons' and Bel -
,
grams.
.r_� ..• a ...�
:.Both. are well k'nowri showinen
i=n On =ro ri i s.-.=.:. l�m:o r, • :
g, >� ece*irt=lye:
sold his ,prize team'to, an 'Oak
l
Ridge uildi'ng „contractor: He
had shown this team for the 'past'
four seasons. Wi°'tl Outstanding
success': , w •
Fut Elmo isn't giving ilg tip.' the
Cl1ow ri,iti •;1•Te ..e-x-pc'cis tri --ha
another good'' matched team by
the • time' thd circuit opens . this
year
Good •Friday nrorniti4 s&'r+vie
the
_�_
9th�Attglrcai�_.Chu.rch,:...on:.w_Apr11.-:.•.• -
•
and from. tlrt, t eco ti. each
vial clans ,.
•It was proposed that, the nok..
ly organized Council of Churches:
Consider :an ':interdenominational.
,visitation ,in tlie, .Fail i 'Cti
an awareness 'of t.he'.concern fore
o irit-coal we1'f-al e -cif-
t
riunity, and • possiblyw pave'
way, for another' sucressful ter
ies,of °eorrlbiiied evening