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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-07-03, Page 1k Year In 'Advance- $l °0 Extra.` To U.S;A. ` " FORMER , • KI'. T'E. N N I A.L. Iwww°N0EHANTRIvii"pipactirrlitog LUCKNO! ONTARI;( WIDDNESP 19'57• 11 •EIGH'J' ASA . itt i` ., Ruth Hodgins, -daughter.. !of ,Mr;, andrs. CharlesHodgins Centennial. anniversary of Mr Bain MacDonald Kintail Kinloss Cemetery' will, be ,> ..,: of Wingham received the highest .marks of 'any' student in the en- trance class:of ingham: School; 'and for this aC ieven ent n .... _..... ....•. , ......, a was:.in Kitchener -an June 22nd this sumaner,at a com- to attend' the graduation cern ation serajce t�be heldmonies of , the: K -W .HOSpital 4.afternoon, Augu t••4th 'SehooiOf Nursing;; Among the I,ipra with'.descendants` of was .rewardedWith .a• covetedtwentY graduateswas Mr,Mac ' . thin n Donald s daughter, Jean Anile: whose: forebears:li •e: . �`n t✓Yi a. ,ed spot, taking" R: , 1 Kinloss -,•Presbyter- lurch.,,congregation• was es-- Led s,ed over .101years, ,ago,' ibut pot tillthe next year that metery was opened on the :here the church was built. later date. FirstI burial re 1. is that of John. Riach'.• • a recent • meeting of the Kinloss: Cemetery Board, , plans ° were—laid- for -this- inial observance. rrbers of, the /Board'; are:, Sutherland,: immediate past, nan; Allister Hughes, ;chair 1Vforgan 'Henderson, mice van; Lloyd MacDougall, sec- ; John R. Lane, Rossac i. ;and Frank MacKezizie Douglas Graham s treasur-, bro... ze rnedal. In •addition to: her scholastic: success(; Ruth also learned last' week that she, 'had 'been, success; . u ' .i assin er rade 8: ipi . o; Her .younger :,sister?,, Kathleen, age 10, passed her Grade.5, piano e,camination. The girls'. mother is • the for - Mer -jean or-mer-Jean Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Anderson .of. town. Sutherland, who has not enjoying the, best of health, ed . asp chairman,a position d capably •filled for a long 1, but is continuing ' as • . a er ` of 'the: Board.::: ' TERMAKER AT CARGILL ._. ,and Carinen. McQuil , �' ; 14 family' have' . moved T to; 11 Where 'Carmen ' has as 1 the';; duties of :ibuttermaker e.,Cargill plant of `Silver- Dairies. Carmen succeeds Conley who .•has, gone to later.. • STANT INSPECTOR 'EST MIDDLESEX AL .GIRLS .QN./ TOR TRIP WEST Last, week -end Mary MacMil- lan •and Mary .Macintyre joined. 'Margaret Hendry of Tiverton, and Mary Campbell of Hamilton on a .trip•,to>the; Pacific Coast:. In Detroit the.foursome picked up a: new car, :which . they Will drive through the U.S.A. ' .to . de- liver in Seattle.. They will • return: through the Canadian' Rockies by train' or. bus. The' three teachers, Miss Mac- Millan and active two friends, who; have" been . active • in Young - Pee ple's' work in Ontario, will go to Sylvan ' Lake: near Red Deer, Al- berta. For a • month they will -be leaders at :. the Presbyterian Church= camp -,there, • Mary MacIntyre .will- remain, in Saskatoon for ` a time to take `'a position ' on the staff of the Uni versity' Hospital there MOTHERCRAFT'GRADUATION OF SPECIAL LOCAL INTEREST:. Grad, nation exercises were held at the Canadian ,Mothiercraft . hos- 1 pital in Toronto on`Wednesday 'of Graham MacDonald, who last week', ''and ' were:- of special tly received : , the " appoint- as an elementary school in- n., :. has .been named as as- t inspector , in Middlesex MacDonald°sdiuties-wall 1- e Strathroy: district : and he continue to . reside in Lon - t -PRI -SES -MARK--- 1; A N VERS RY • and Mrs. James MacTavish [Icon. Township_; ,observed '255th • wedding i anni► rersary aturday, June • 29,•, an event the. neighborhood and their y celebrated with :two sur .parties.:: '. Thursday night neighbors mercers • : of the ' • . Foruan' • p, ' : numbering ' about 35, Aped in" at ' the . Maeravish for ; a social .evening and to the presentation of a ' love - Dor lamp, Saturday evening ; the sur - was repeated when the"' y: secretl....arraed" wed=. Y n$ a anniversary • supper. That. ng -brothers and sisters . on sides of--t-he . familyArrived- ake the occasion complete. ase from a distance who aric d the'' gathering were Rev. Mrs. Fred. MacTavish of Cord, . Rev. and:- , 'Harold ston .of St. Thomas, Mr.'and Gerald MacTavish an fain nd Miss Jean MacTa sh of ford, Mrs:' Elizabeth 'Street: ineardine and I�V r.Y and Mrs. ler' Hamilton of Goderich. tn_an C,larver a ith a wall mirror, silverware other - gifts.. . and Mrs. MacTaivish, the er Cla .a _ �- r.,. xnl.ton,�t-ems led by the Rev.; Duncan Mac 5h. The are' 'este res - ;s of the' Olivet Community 'e they have Spent' their ter century of . Married Iife. ' ; have five' children;, . Allan, ,' Yn, Margaret, ,Marion and ,interest locally. Two of the .grad uates were Irene Roulston, dau- ghter Qf Mr: and Mrs.: Clifford Roulston, of Kinloss and Nancy Hewat, daughter of Mr, and ..Mrs. Wm: Hewat of Elmira.` The parents of.; each girl 'at tended' the graduation .exercises. Ann Crawford ; /.accOMpanied.:_ Mr. and Mrs. Roulston. The girls will. -c implete:their--course ,he -first -of September. Irene was first in her class, ` re- ceiving highest .standing . in Moth- ercraft lectures, 's ` 4• DAUGHTER OF FARMER TEACHER DIED, U:S. a �el 'Yule, wife- of Dr. F: A. SVI b Mantz and, ,daughter of ' the late Mr. and Mrs..- D. D. Yule, died suddenly at her home in *;Phila•. delphia, Pa.: ,D D. Yule.' was principal ,O the Public School here' for years and': the' family all grew up here. She leaves to mourn her loss ibeSides' her husband, one:son ," Dr: Frank. Martz of. Kansas City, one' sister, Annie'May, Mrs F. H. Main •of :hiladel 'hia; one. niece,- Helen-Grant iece,-HelenGrant .Main of Washing- -ton:---two--brothers.Tames- --B o I NEW ,C°OOP MANAH TO TAKE OVER LATER IaMONTH ,LOrne'Pci.Wer, who will succeed Grant ;Case as manager of , the Iucknow•"District Co will,. not' assume 'his new duties, until late• in the month. , Mr;!, and M'rs: Power' ,and '•their two-year-old' son, 'Andy., Were. in' town. the : latter. part •rt of 'the 'Week, :sizing .up, the Village and houi,, ing .situation:_ . " . _:Mr- and' Mrs Power have lived i3r-T-oron-tof0h e-past t en-ye ars where he was associated .the United Rubber Company, Both .are natives of Eastern Canada; and are : planning a trip 'aback. home !before; taking up residence •here.' Other relatives„and. friends; tending' the-- exercises came 'from- Port romPortArthur, Hamilton, Tillson lbtirg, . Toro nto, Waterloo, New Hamburg arid district. • In the evening, a. reception ° was held in Jean's 'honour at the home of her 'sister and ,brother in-law, `. Mr. and Mrs., Nelson Dorsch, 'New' Hamburg. ANN. • U A TO.:CONFER AOI BUS ROUT :I'NG' 954.L • S.S. NO 5 ' Kinloss 6th 'Con ;'cession) was -thescene of a sur.. prise': Party when . 'Same - of the l? , Pa Y ladies:. of the Section ,gathered ,on Wednesday' afternoon.;', Mrs. Jas, Mac av'ish 'wh 'has been.teach o h l or three. years:. inthe. 0 1 for . .,:...Yam'_. . g: in• ; sc . o , was resehtesl•..with an attractive' - • table:, lamp,: A"•'card'. with :wishes.( for a happy 25th wedding v=ersary-and also given, -.Although taken .by surprise, Mrs. MacTavis+h made •• a fitting reply. Thehildren had a 'short program and:.lunch was served. The event marks the closing ':of I the . school.: In Septern'berthe pupils will ' be transported to B oly. rood school. • '' The July meeting of :'the. Luck - now District ` High" Schdol Board: was advanced to last Friday eV- ening ..on -account of the holiday. The Board' dealt chiefly::: with term -end business but the ses- sion extended until ,past' mid- night: All : Members. 'were pres ent with: the exception ,of W. R. Howey. Wm'.. Andrew and John Curran met the Board ' concerning the • bus route on their, concession and requested that' :seine other arrangement-- be-; :made • Whereby students. on this line would not have so long a ,bus ride: to,; and -front ' school.Members of the Transpoi ation • ;Coziuiiittee and. :parents :concerned;. are to meet with : the bus operators in an 'ef- fort' to arrive a a at . a : solution- to this problem WARD WINNERS KEEP OFF 'SIDEWALKS; OR LOSE YOUR BIKE! Incensed by the reckless disregard • that some bicycle riders”. have , for pedestrians;` the Village Council:• has 'in- structed Constable Alex Hav- ens to enforce the by-law •• - prohibiting the ' . siding bicycles on. the, 'sidewalks, in the Village.' In'effect:,, the dictate. is, •"keep : off the ' sidewalks dor run . the chance of having yourbicycle confiscated ' for a :time _ Councillor Sherwood.. rais- ed :. the subject at Tuesday; night's Council meeting when the called on the Board to either enforce or rescind the By-law It was' decided > to 'advertise in CALL FOR MAIL CONTRACT for •a:: ,hearvy duty power mower, to be used at the High .School.: The Post. Off ice 'Department is Difficulties have been encount- calling for mail . contract tenders, d ered in trying to keep the old between Wingham and Kincar- • G d XII at Lucknow'' District ' Sydney Whitby was re -hired 3' p S Winners •of ; , scholarships an :mower in operation. -.. `b. '. stops a . Whitechurch; dine 'with t •� general proficiency awards up to : Lucknow, AFTER. TRIAL ra e: , High :. School are announced - Iby .Principal P� W. , Hoag, as; follows: P g Women's Institute -Scholarship for General' Proficiency, : Grade. s, , Emmeline Miller; 3rd, Joan Don-, aldson ficenc •in Grade ..:.L:anguage Pro , y.. ,...:.. . XII: ' 1st, .Joan. •Donaldson; 2nd, _Exnineliiie_Millez' a. 3rd, Louise Andrew. , Wm. A. Schmid Shield for General Proficiency in ',Grade XI: 1st, Patricia Welsh; 2nd, Robert Young3rd, James Petersen. Mathematics: Proficiency. • in Grade XI: 1st, J. J. Houston;2nd, Robert Young;: ..3rd, Patricia 'ielsh: ' . • Wm A. MacKenzie : Shield . for Grade; X:' ' Proaficiency:', lst, Bill Buckton; 2nd, -Sandy MacKenzie; 3rd, Joanne Hunter. History Proficiency:. ` ' 1st, - Bill Buckton; 2nd, 'Joanne Hunter; 3rd,' Jean Richards. • Finlayson Brothers' Shield for' Grade: IX Proficiency:lst,-Di- ane -Rayner; 2nd, : Helen Camp Y bell; 3rd,'Johanna , de'Jong, • English Proficiency; 1st, • Hel- en en' Campbell; -2nd, Diane -Rayner; f- 3rd; Naic-y--Eorst Kelowna, B.C. 'and G.F: Yule, Q.C. (Bert) ' of ro0n,,SackTwobrdtfriers, :Wiand. `Stuart, passed , away some- titne agb. 'PUBLIC` SCHOOL : TERM CONCLUDED LAST WEEK The Public School .term,` of- ficially closed. on Friday, abut the H'o m e Economics, awards: Cook- book, 'donated Grade; XII, k, by Mr, ' A. E.: McKim, Marlene Hunter;: 'Grade XI, cold meat fork,donated „by.:. _Mr. Schmid, Patricia ;Welsh;Grade- X, �ra e X, place setting silver, donated b`y Mr.:W m . A. Schmid, Barbara Murray; Grade IX, place setting ,crystal,, ,donated ' by Wm. A Schmid; �Itelen Campbell. rood and. Ri le The round. trip is:a. f ac ion over , as• caretaker. A second' account for a' break- 71 miles. a e• claim : iii.. the' amount of .' 11:55 This truck delivery.' service was' g. $ is, to be .sena to a student of the initiatedlast fall on: a one-year',": school'. •contract, which could be'reg'ard- ed assort of a ..trial ;period 'for 3t .is' to.: be requested of . Miss jj that .she teach the Glee, 1.1-,Sal eon ch Club 'throuighout' the, next 'terrri ` The -Board - regrets losing • the- services he-services of Mr.. Wright and.a. let-. r --of recomrrten-da ion--i-s-tobe sent 'to hien. A fall .attendance • of approxi- mately, -18 students -is --expected:= Because of. the maltreatment' Eby some students, of ' t ooks> sup-; ;plied by the School, . it was 'sug-- 'gested that a fee be levied on I each student to coven repairs to school:•ibooks. T'he':cadet. grant of :$143:96;. was ordered transferred ,; to 'Gerald Rathwell,:..;treas�urer of the Cadet. Committee. LIGHTNING 'STRUCK TELEVISION AERIAL'' '/�• An early ,morning electrical` storm: on Wednesday, resulted in a 6.00 ,a m' :'fire call'to the farm :home "_hof-': William Wareing in Ashfield --Township. Lightning struck the television _, ghat nS ,. aerial,. burning out wiring, and doing some , other damage.'For- tunately ortunatelythere was nor :outbreak f fire and.: the . services of tie •Lueknow Fire Brigade' were not required `upon arrival • at the +farm. weatherman certainlydidn't give 11 PICNIC OUTING` ENDS' ahs --fat hP . atria of " A,o_ eld_fo_r_General ,KINDERGARTEN TEIt11'I, l i r i thd a ho ` y w hick 'lib all to short at that: School ,. 'ill re- open on Tuesday, September 3rd. St den s of Luckno.� nd Rip- ley' Public Schools played' , a home -and -home .softball series on Tuesday and. Wedn'edsay of last week,'' The Lucknow boys won both their Ames, While the Hip - ley girls upheld' the honors, of their school' : by staking both. games froom, the .Lucknow girls p fi'ciencyin Horne 'Economics: e ` lst, Patricia Welsh: .2nd, 'Ma r-' Iene Hunter; 3rcrHeTen"CamP •ell. ... Proficiency in Industr i hs:s: ',1st, Ken Bannerman; 2nd,. ert..Struthers; 3rd, Bill Andrew. Public Speaking, William ,A. Schmid cup:: lst, Diane' Rayner'; Shirley' McClure, Nancy Irwin;: Clansmen's'. !Shield: lst, Janes I#eed;' kindererten won xnd, Wm. AndrerW9 , the new.system that replaced. mail:: service 'by train. , Allan Reed has had the one- year contract.The new contract,. _if�sati�toril a lted, continue' in force. for: a. term not: exceeding four:years. . .Tenders must be at. Ottawa' by July 12th, and'there are limita- tions to those '` who may . tender:, TEACHERS ER.... AC H S GO TO . . VARIOUS 1Oi�S PO1 NITS Teacher College results'were announced last week, and a doz- en young graduates from'. this area will teach at ' various cen tres when 'the' Fall term opens. .'. In alphabetical order : the, name, home address and where' he or..; she . will.' teach, in brackets, is' as follows:, Beverley'Ashton, Luck- now, :. (Hanover); Eva Carter, R. 4, Ripley, ' (S.S. No 7,:Kinloss); Willner Errington, Dungannon, -(-ear'A�rbur�i) `-Elaine' Farrell'; R.2,, 'Ripley, (near Ripley);' Sheilla" Feagan, A. 4,'Goderich; (Goderich); . Da le ' Haldenby, -Lucknow,. taking '2 -year' .course; `Beverley ::MacKenzie;- R. 3 God-, 9 o{� eri+cha. '(Branitford): Lorne' Mac Kenzie, Ripley,' ` (Kitchener).; Flora.McQuillin (Mrs. .1.' Mur- phy,), R'1, Lucknow, (Stratford); Donna Mead, Ripley,`(Hanover). Louise Jefferson, , R. '2, 'Auburn ro, 4 A' highlight of the end aof the terse ' for Ithe • kinderga�cten pup- ils of Mrs, N. J. MacKenzie, was, an outing to ' le picnic . groun"ds" at Philip. ;MacMillan s • Pupils,. teacher,' ;parents and little brothers" or sisters, num-. ,bering a�boiit fort enjoyed/ the nt ro raof '' ames,•that ed `with refreshments being served. Morgan, Teeswater. (Port Cred= it) .Li11ian .Popp (Mrs Brian A It elm : Dungannon,(Watery • down-). .Lois : Webster R 2,Au- burn,' ‘(Scarborough).'.— -• Mrs.* Helm' and Beverley Mon left on Tuesday for Hamil= ton where they will • take sutra-: mer courses in physica and l traini :g k,. respec- . tively.. , ,, 41