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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Wl1+ fNESDAY, ' JULY 17th, 1057' •.
711T' PEES'
Hugh. ._.
McWhinney,
.
,TownshiP has mer ,resigned as of.. the, Ashfield .School
m
Board, and. thee, Board .,has
: Henry of .,the
inted R .o.ss
Albert d,
istrict-
complete
McWhinney's. term
• ' MeWhinney-resignedhe,
`to acctip ,t.•',the.•contract for
;porting; the.. children";;of his;
1' section, S S..No/'.17 Ash
a.:
(Cedar Valley) to Dungan-.
Public School.
dar.ValleY school. was closed
ie end of the terra and the
;portation contract, becomes
ative.-with
:the Fall Terni;.
twelve children to.'be ,taken'
iunga'nnon, . Mr. McWhinney.'s
the only:.application:• for the.
;portatiori' job.
rgh McWhinney. and Reuben
on were elected ' by • acclama-
to' the •School . Area• -Board
November,' • as successors to
Gould and Clifford Crozier.:
.Trustees'. Levy .Down
the last. meeting of the
.Board the 1957 tax,.. rate
struck. The' general,;. school
stands at the, 'same ;figure
1lways, .3.5 mills, ' ;but, the
'd 'has been able to ; reduce
' rate to 5 mills
trustees'.
duction•.of one..' ill 'from last
inother School Withdraws
spite- the Board's economy,
Dperation, . another • -Ashfield
DI has withdrawn from the
r. 1It': is S.S. No 7, .. Lothian
ol :on Con, 12, Ashfield.
re withdrawal stemmed from
Board's proposal to close the
ol and transport: the pupils
>.S.,, No. 9, on the 9th Con -
where, the •y. -,.enrollment
, e. rlonvn
�. o -a
h b4µ. R....
There are some 14 pupils
.othian
ne' objection to : goin -: to the
school was ,that tra rta
would be "across the side
l". There was a tendency for
e to• approve of transporting
pupils "down"- e . o
ilock City school; . but that.
id have resulted ' in over-
v'ding as the children from
'l mail •. section are being
rght_to Hemlock_City andL.the
rd did not: wish . to disrupt
setup.°
outcome: Wasthat Lothian
ion petitioned Ashfield Coun-
it: their 'June lee iii to with
kr from ;the 'Area. Council ap-.
red the necessary by-law at a
ial meeting • and subject ' to
approval of the Ministerof
cation, $;s. No. 7 will be out
he Area at the end of the
• When.they will ;set up their
Board of Trustees.'
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HOW. ':DOES LABEL READ,`!'•
The Sentinel; ,trialling list;'
Rwas corrected ',last, week and'
subscription. payments . re-'
• ceivged during, the Past
or •so,''"should • be. advanced.:.
accordingly''as shown;. on the
'label :date., In ; case of error
pl"ease: notify us, at "once
' Subsieribers :in . arrears are
requested • to attend, to this.
matter at .once. Billing takes . ,
tinie; and . money—and we'
don't_ `like •it; Spare• • us this;:
by -renewing promptly please. , •
BROTHER, ,'SISTTER, COUSIN:
BORN N THE, SAME;, I ATI _ .,.'. _...
There: was ';a unique., birthday
parry on Thursday, July 13th; .at
;Jixn • 'Harrlilton's ''home at . Para
,mo. unt., •It was • the :birthday Rof
Larry...Hamilton, amilton, ..age 6,, . and
sister,', Marilyn, ' age 4;;., children
Mr;,4 and ;Mrs. Jim Hamilton:
But, as ,well,, it, was- also the
airthday of Larry and Marilyn's
•cousin„7- Graham ; :H-amilton,; ” 4i
ea -ol o on of Mrs r rid Mss
1d :HaM,ilton.
Ong those at ,the:' art were:
thirteen . cousins,. and the child-
ren's great grardrnother,. Mrs.
James MacDonalds of Lucknow:,
PUPILS; ;AND PARENTS..
HONOR MRS: MARTYN
IN SECOND SMASH
.I .N A.YEAR
WITH .
Jack MacLennan,. 21' sou, of
� rX.
Mr. and Mrs. -Emile-Maclennan
of ,Lochalsh,, is recuperating 'at'
the home of his parents from in-
juries' received. in. a truck acci-
dent at' .Marathon; in Northern
Ontario. '
Jack has ' a foreman's position
with the ; Ellis Construction Corn=
pan y. His latest misfortune bap-;
pened on Sunday, June 30, when
his trucks went . ..out of control'
while be was making'` a .'tour of
inspection -.of; the construction
project.
The +vehicle.. turned over in. the
ditch against a tree,' Jack was
pinned
:pinned in the, wreck and it: was
some time before, was ' pried
:free.: He • had a close call, • but
a broken arm, bruises and a
shaking :up,' were,:: the. extent • of
the injuries. He was confined to
Marathon Hospital for a : week
before being permitted to make
t e a . trip; thole:
h lb�g • ,
On June 3rd of last year'RJack
was struck by -a . car when Cross-
ing a Toronto street. He was ser-
iously. injured at that time and
Was-., laid ' up for more than three
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tMEN I�A
NGIR1.
11� --
G
WT SCHOL�►R--:----
1. earl: March,
a 7'- ea ld
. , Y..:.Y r?o
renian' girl' was enrolled at .
[gannon •, Public . School ;to .re-
e her= -f irst-.tui
:. �tf on; in the
terns of the English. hing-
e., . In ' a few, short Months she
quickly picked 'up her
pted tongue Sand at the: end'
the.-
..- uric. --term had ;-a�cwi'rk�-
kred the, remarkable achieve=
it of being ,promoted' to Grade
he youngster ' is ArAi . Ar-
Ar-
ran, daughter of Mr and
•• Arto . (Arthur) Arzouyan,
2Ve Sotit .,
me, 'they have opened,; a hard-
e store,4a-business-in,
was engaged in ' Turkey,
ncomin -tom ..Canada -he
Y
e to. Dungannon to the horne
ars; Arzouyan's sister, Mrs. T.
kndersorr', That wasi how Arpi.
ie to be .tern
pprarily enrolled
)unrannon . school...
rs. Arzouyantia eaks five' <. �
gds, 9.Armenian, Turkish,
lash, lisrencb and' Gentian. ,
On the last day :Of 'school . the.
:parents 'and:•lpupils ,of Kintail and
Hemlock'City schools gathered
on the: skthoolol 'grounds for' a. pie,.nic and to honor their 'teacher,
Mrs. Isabel. Martyn 'of • Ripley ..by
giving her. 'a . 'beautiful .. chenille
•bedspread ,. and a . satin bound
blanket.
Mrs. Martyn has taught there
for three years..; Her successor is
Mrs. Norman :Taylor of Lucknow
Mrs. Martyn will teach next term
sat Holyrood. •
E F0. CARN V`A.
...
THIS THU ,R SD'A ; Y
nti in ngames, d
E erta n e t, d ancin
g
and :novelty events are , on the
agenda forthe. Lions. Street Carn
ival : this; Thursday. might; , In
,event •of • rain, it .*ill go asplan
ned in the Recreation, Hall, :'
Tlet•P- -will-be-free 'cherry -go-
round rides for the children. ,The
Labatt safe driving van will be
on the street to Check your 'abil
months:.'
HUSBAN:D.� WIFE
-� TERMS
' ETJ
JAIL -TERMS
•
ity ' to 'drive: This••oaf • course.'. is
free: There will be entertainment
by y.� t e McIntosh Entertainers
featuring'' accordian and guitar
niimibers, and piping by Jock
MacRae.
There will, be, a''variety of -•car
nival .d' bingo f l
uable merchandise prizes. There'll
be old ltime . and modern danc. g
to Carruthers orchestra, a
teenage-l-iwe-c-ontest`--he-oldsters-
will :have their. ".,Ling" in' the,
;old time-w-a-l-tz-eontest.
NAMED BANK MANAGER'
and 'Mrs. Al Gruse -._and:.
Donald of7 Peterborough spent a
few days last 'week with her par
tints,' ,Mrd Mr
; and. +P. M. John
ston,• Mr. Guse has been; appoint,
ed manager of the Royal . Bank
in Sudbury.- and' the fame , plan
to move ye"ry 'ahortly..
WHOOPS, UP AGAIN:; ,
With persistent, . , regularity,
paper "prices haye'one ,.up and'.
uP
and the end is notes eta TYiese
a
increases- have'occ rred, it seems,
r •c ... -;...
about -every six:: Months or. so.
The newest one, just announced
to the printing . trade,goes into
effect this .month,
SECOND BROKEN:
ANGLE: -.1-N ..YEAR, •
't
'Wayne ;Farrier'Whitechurch
�W._. ,..
is laid up, With his'second broken
ankle in less than a year.'Wayn
age' ' 12, is ' 'the son of Mr. and
Mrs., Garnet Farrier.* • •
He ' was ' • ' �p}aYg in softball •in
Brussels. ori Friday evening and..
suffered' ,the ankle fracture in . a
collision at ,home. plate. He was
taken to Wingham Hospital
Where a cast *as put on the, foot;
on Saturday: •;He was , ;permitted,
to return home and = will have
a walking cast added at . a later
date.
_ - - •:
- ' Wayne.wis .pitching.:for -
White -
church' and was • covering, . the
plate in ;an effort to cut off a,
run:` when the;: mishap occurred.
Wayne had the : other ankle
fractured within the .year,/and
the injury -Stili' affects •.his run-
ning. He suffered that .break in
a fall on the stairs.
TO.' RECEIVE ORAD,E .8 ,
MUSIC CERTIFICATES
All pupils of .: Mrs.. Charles'
Shaddick who tried their Toronto
Conservatory. of Music examina-
tions this, spring. have ' been suc-
cessful:'
In :Grade .8 piano Joyce McNay
and: Anne McKay received honor
standing. Two other.: successfusl
games, an m o orr•va : Gr-adc 8 students -`were Elaine
McNay and Mary 'Allin. -
In Grade 6 piano .Eleanor Mc'
Nay 'obtained honor standing:.
• The McNay twins; ' Joyce and
Elaine, 'and Louise Andrew who
passe.• er., ra9 piano with
honors a' year ago,; ;have studied
theory. under Mrs. Grant, Meikle
john• during .the past .term and
all three 'have qualified for the
-Gfade 3 certificate from - -the-
Toronto Conservatory of Music.
Louise played a. Grade.9 `plane
selection at . the GOderich Music
Miric
zles atclrfroirr'Bruce st
A p.
reports a .husband -and -wife team
bein+gr sentenced on' .a•. series :.of
breaking,: entering and theft.
Charges. ; These included. the local'
breaki-n-•--at - the Strpertest G' iragc..:
and . the theft of a tire 'and wheel
off • a . used car , at Montgomery'
Motors.
It -was the--wheel•.:-.that:..esulte.
in the apprehension of. the pair
PP
as' they were, ' stopped in a rou-
tine police. Checkup- near ,Toronto;
as police sought to;track 'down
a gunman wiho had staged a: rob-.
ber: , at Milton.
y,
Jondreau 25'': was' sera
;Andrew ►. , '
tenced 'to. three ,:years in penis
te"i' tiary — on C charges of -breaking=
and entering and : to' six months
:o ' theft' -at Luck-
on. a charge,. f• .
now:.
, �- vas sen-
...:. His' wife, 'Gladys, 24,�w s
fenced to : one ,year in reformat-;
tory on 16 charges of breaking,
entering • and. theft.
JANE :.,PIERCE_..RETi1_R NS., ;.`..
FOR VISIT AT AGE OF 86
•
James Pierce of . Reston, • Man=-
itoba; arrived here on Friday for
a :visit' with his sister and bro-
ther, Jennie and Noble ,Pierce,' as
Harrison of Kincardine.
,Mx!._; ;Pierce'. is enjoy g good
health and on; Monday, July ,15,
_obsezved�lu a�.��th' b.��t� _..a�.•�.u.. ��_
about 25 years .since be last vis-
ited, in the" old home town. He
:went West as., one of the pioneer
homesteaders.
Mr,.'Pierce is one of a family
of seven 'brothers and'four ss'-
Org. Jennie, •Mrs. Harrison, Noble
and Jim; are the four .now living.
, There , will ' be 'a Lions. spun
sored Bantam ball game that ev-
ening .at 7.90, o'clock.
The Lions bulletin,' published
.elsewhere-r-inthisissue' _ gives_
further details ';a'bout 'the big
night:'
HELD''' --A XILIARt PICNIC'
THURS. 'AT POPLAR 'BEACH
The annual picnic of 'the Lad-
ies , Auxiliary 'to' the ; Canadian
Legion•: Was • held, at Poplar Beach..
on 'Thursday, July llth; when' a
pleasant afternoon ' was enjoyed.
I
noes we e. o . and.
ze' ' in � b
under, baby Kenneth Reid; ,girls,
Sandra Thomson: Boys'. 6 , 7 and
Sandy;Welsh; '• girls Marilyn:
Armstrong .: `Boys.. 9, - :10 -'=and: la;,
Ross_Eorster; girls; -Lo>, iso _Jones.
Boys op n race .Hu. h .Johnston';
pe , • •, . g .
igiels, Karen Wasney. Youngest'
child `at picnic, Baby Kenneth
Reid; 'oldest; - lady; Mrs. Mch'ar-
lan; birthday nearest l'1th July,
:ar 'Wi els weddin• annivers-
ary nearest lith. July, Mrs. , Mc.
Farlan; kick' the slipper, ' Nancy
Forster; with longest feet;,
,. lady ,
Mrs. •Car•ruthers clothes ins . in
bottle. competition, Ross Forster;
uess, •beans--: in :: bottle Tomm
Wasney glad -Ion4 est, married,
Mrs. McFarl'an• eliminations rcle,
usan ' c' aught -on; youngest
mother i Eunice Reid• . oun g est
gra nd notler,, Joari • man
youngest great, grandmother,'
Mrs. Carruthers, three Ieege l'
race, Kafir Forster ' and Anna
.John `on; sack'race, John .Thom-.
son. ,
scrum 'toes .su r wag ser
A p. , ppe,-.
`vsed and enjoyed Eby .all; ` •
•
Ewart Jamieson had a narrow
escape• from serious,; injury and,
possible :death, .last. Thursday, .i
a.
,mishap atthe Ja ie on haying,' rn ap .... .rYl s
Ewart was, driving the'`tractor '..
into the barn with . a • load of,
baled' „hay on the. wagon`- behind..? '
He' had turned off' the swit h ort;
the tractor.and shad made a move
to get ;,off ;themachine ,The trace
for:; was, still in ,Pgear. and 'gave:;
a few shunts forward with • what
is :known as "pre ignition
Ewart:g erabb,,. d for a beam
overhead while the tractor Went
through the barn ;siding' and
dropped about ten feet. Only the
weight of the load . o f hay behind.
saved 1the ..tractor: from. 'turning
over completely and , likely .being
badly damaged,; . a
'The. tractor .halted;" nose -down,.
about two feet: ,from the ground
with , no . damage except .: to .the
barn wall. Had (both tractor ";and.
load_ : got, into . motion it ;would
have knocked 'Ewart`"' off his
clinging position ; on , 'the• barn
-beam ..and likelyhave' cruaiied
him' . beneath .'the load
,It `took seven men, three trac
tots and . a manure loader lifting
under the front , of the: •tractor,
to get the vehicle . righted •again...'
Ewart .'explaiied--ato The.. Sen-
tineltinel Ahat -,he had usually been.
'particularly 'careful about, "pre
1 ignition".; as : ' several - district
farmers had had, accidents from
the - same , cause However, this
'one. instance of forgetfulness had -
'
impressed upon.him•just how im
'Portant. tractor safety should be.
Y
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SPECIAL ISSUE FOR THE
KINLOUGH CENTENNIAL
The .energetic and enthusiastic-
group . of` folk; in the Kinlough'
district ': ;are making ela"'borate
plans ,for 'a three-day centennial
celebration on Saturday, Sunday,
and ; `Monday, August' 3rd, • 4th
and '5th: i•
Sentinel tiproposes to run
T'he P P
as special issue preceding: the .re;-
union Any individual,- nerchant
or organization- wishing ;to , `run,'
a ``congratulatory" advertisement
should
' contact The, ,; Sentinel by
the-end-of`'the. week - if .po•ssible.
-REV I:SE . LTST
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A4�
The' Sentinel mailing list • un-
derwent -a 4rnaj or revision; last
week'' designed to group, papers
into alreas, to give more efficient
service ` to subscribers beyond'
.Festival-- -and- ' ---received honor: -his-'-immediate area::"
•
standing:
HELD MEMORIAL . SERVICE':
AT FORT' ALBERT. CEMETERY
The••' -second annual Memorial
Service • and Decoration •Day of
C rist • Chureh.Cemete Port_
h r'Y,
-Albert, 'Was'held on. Sunday, July;
14th at 3.00 pm.''.
The minister,': -the RRev, I L.
~-Jennings,- -.-conducted -the--service-
and ---gave the-address-based:=on
the text, '"In the garden. was a
tomb". The Rev. • R. D. Kennedy
of Port Albert United Church as-
sisted in' the service,: The choirs:
of Christ Church, led; by the or,
g
_ anist, 'Walter Tigert; ,was in
charge
�
charge of'':the music. -
It was noted that . in, the will
of John Hawkins who gave the
ground for the cemetery, -that it
was to be used by ,all Christian
eople.` onerous offering.�nas
received.: for the upkeep- of the'
cemetery. .Muell credit must be,
'given to William Tigert and, the'
co r i'tt ` for.�tiie' fine a ar-.
ancefof • the cemetery
•
,BORN'
PETERSEN----at Mt: Sinai, Hospi-
tal, Toronto, on Friday, July 12,
to• Mr, and .Mrs. Roy Petersen`
.(Margaret. McNeil), a sone, John.
Eric'.' '
1�. 3;
The zoning has 'been. carried .
out according to instructions • re-
ceived from the District Director
of ' Postal. Service at . London. The
•new rouitin+gs are aimed, attaking •
full 'advantage of the new Motor'
'vehicle services thatwere estab
ished • last year. •
The .• Sentinels are despatched
-late :Wednesday, afternoon . to':
catch- the down 'boundmail truck:
1
for. Stratford which _:is .the focal
point for distribution of the
.
paper. �•
Introduction of the truek ser;
vice greatly' improved :delivery
in some cases,: [but ' we .have had
numerous ' complaints' of . <a .de-
teriorate.on of-delivr$s =e . rticu-
c...
lariy' to. the north in the Bruce
Peninsula area.
The changes that have, been, '
macte should relult,; according to . •
the Postal: authorities in gall su+k ".
scribers • tp
your newspaper re
•
ceiyang very. •roma -servic -
Toronto,papers have been city-
-zoned and in-- future- a could
appreciate if "Toronto subscribers'`
=would ive° their ne nu * i .= `
case, of a change of address.
T1 a revision; doess- not apply
to papersY to the United.'Mates.
We would be leased to learn
of 'any Marked iinprovern'ent,
evor .
,_.i
the 'rerse• , ii�� ,del 'ver service .•
under the. new mailing system.•