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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-25, Page 1ICE ?c ►k 9c %VE 9c 3UY 9c lOc. 19c 214 9c- f her tr er has' "we at It hay n Engla. AIN k Food Fri awn, Trill N ASS 89c ,..Son' IE S la year In Advanco $140. Extra To U.S.A. New Luk.ow, Manag r DONALD. ROSS fled. TO Gc. !i MILTON RAY.NER Dintment of Donald Ross as er of the Runk of Montreal's )w•branch .has- been-announ - Edward j , ,Royce.; general. er;for'Ontario, in'Toronto. rss succeeds Milton Rayner, is held the�.post since 1956, io becomes manager Of the Goderich office... Ross joined the of'M at id.and later served extens it pother brandies in t .his :e before ,being appointed itant at Hespeler in 1953. years later; he was narned er at Elora and, in 1958, ved to the bank's Richmond fice in the same capacity. ves'that post to come to at Richmond Hill. Mr. as also chairman, of the • =d Children's Society and •a lc of the Toronto Ski Club. • ARS AVAILA6LE NOW Kairshea Soansor Book Of Poetry By Dean Macleod • 411:41• .,.. ,.. ... LUCK•Now, .ONTARIO WEDNRSDAY,. MAY 261h,• ilei "Home .and Country Gleanings" #'delightful little book of poems • by Miss Dean MacLeod of Lucknow Is now off the press and is avail, able alt $1 per copy at The,Luck- now. Septinel, from Mrs. Cliff Roulstbn of Lucknow ,, orany mem-', ber Of the Kairshea Women's In- scitute. .Publication of the booklet, is a Centennial, Project "off the Kair rhea: Women's Institute and is'a fine contribution to the commun- ity in preserving the poems of Miss MacLeod., A11 of her writings tend toward local thin'gs.and fifty of her best compositions:through the years 'were collected and in-. eluded; in. the book. " Among -the , poems in print are ; • 'Lucknow Centennial, Farewell to Grey Ox, Christmas' Greetings , South. K inloss Cemetery, welcomeand farewell addresses., and several Institute activities. along with poems writt- en for other special oiccasions in the community. Being a Kairshea Institute pro - Jed., the books will be on display, and for sale at the district annual , to be held this Friday, in Ripley. • IuneraI. Today Frank Miller, who farmed, for: many years at Langside, died.at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home in Lucknow on Monday- f this week. He Was 66 y years of age, and, had • not been in good health for some time. The funeral service was •held. at the Johnstone Funeral Home in Lucknow today (Wednesday) with burial in South Kinloss Cemetery.- Frank emetery: Frank Schumacher Is New Kinloss Rd. Superintendent Kinloss. Township Council met" on Saturday evening,at a special meeting to consider' applications. for Road" Superintendent. Frank Schumacher was the successftil.applicant. He succee Allister Hughes who retired for • health reasons. • Durham Stone and Paving.Ltd was awarded the contract of double surface treatment of . 2. _Whitechurch Street, • • G..H. Wall, Clerk. Graduates Monday Murray. George Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hunter of Lucknow , received his .Bachelor of Arts degree :at the Spring Con Vocation of W rterloo Lutheran' .Universitjat the Kitchener Audit oiium on Monday of this week. Murray received an A standing and washonoured' by being includ- ed in the Dean's Honour; Roll on the convocation program . Only 26 of the 300 graduates received this special; recognition. Murray plans to: return to univ ersity for further year to -special' ize in physical education: During his past_rhree years Of study he has specialized in English and; History.. 'Foliowing.the graduation •exec- :cises, Mr,. and Mrs; .Ronald Tre- leaven ,,Linda releaven,,Linda and Jimmy ,.Of Kit; chener, uncle and aunt of Murray, were'hosts to member of the fam- ily and friends for dinner. Att ending were .Mr. and. Mrs. Vernon Hunter- and :Greg ,,, Mrs. Caswell Hackett; Mr, and Mrs, . JiM Arnold .Mr. and:Mrs.'Alex Hackett,. Mr. and . Mrs. Lou Parker, Bradley and Glen ,,Mr., and Mrs. Bill Hunter,. Dale, 'Betty, Ann and Judy,. Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson, Susan ,and Nancy , Mrs. Campbell. Thom-' pson` and_ :Joanne, all from .Luck - now Patricia Thompson of Kit- chener; Mr.cand Mrs. Forbes :McLellan of Forest. New. Teacher 1urlJ.i ets Singh► Copy 1c 1r P. r. 44111w*+ ►441100, iimmow , .w►Amin 4i s• County School. Area ram Municipal Huron County School Area No. .2 has received the OK :from the Ont- Arlo - Municipal Board to proceed ' with the construction of the new school on the. 9th of Ashfield which will'house. most of the°pupils of Ashfield and West Wawanosh, Town. ships. The contract wlth.Maaten. Construction Co. Ltd. of Sarnia has been signed for $440,.'179 and construction is .expected to begin an.early date. The water well on theproperty hasbeen completed at an overall depth of 189 feet. The'well cat pump 32gallons per minute which. '•is what the specifications call for, The Huron: Board has °also"reach ed a salary schedule agreement with teachers in the area. lviin►i- mum for category is $3500 and :. the maximum $4900; category 2, $4100 - '$5SOQ;category 3, $4700 $$100; category 4.' $53Q0'- $6700. Allowance for experience is $200 per year up to five . years. A $200 annual increment will be given each teacher and $5 per day' for any unused sick' leave. 41111111"` 4.110P111111110" 44111111* ..: _6 11111.0. IMP! 401100" 41110* Lethr bran QUNNOfljfliVerSWy Mr. and Mrs; Alex (Sandy) 'Purdon of Lucknow observed their ...65th 'wedding anniversary ;last Weekend ' and .received -a letter of congratulations from Her Majesty the Queen. The letter read; May 22nd. 1966 Buckingham Palace, :London,:: England, The Queen is much interested to hear you are. celebrating.the 65th anniversary of your wedding, and sends warm congratulations" and good wishes.. : Her Majesty:. The Queen's 'Private Secretary. Among others who sent congrat- ulations and best wishes,,were Rt. Hon.'.L. B.. Pearson, Prime Min" ister of Canada;' Hon. John Rob- arts , '13remierP"of Ontario; Murray Gaunt, M P. P. for Huron -Bruce, !Ohfl.A&fflS.:Ffl5SeS John A. 'Adams. Well known throughout the area for his skill as ,a brick and block layer, passed away at. Winghait Hospital on Friday of last week. He was 80 °years- of. age, The body restedat the Johnstone. Funeral Home in Lucknow until noon Sunday. The funeral. was conducted at the Moir Funeral Home, in Gorrie on Monday with. .burial in• Wroxeter' Cemetery unicipal Reps Open New Qrive4n !f • 1.1 ds' Mrs; Jack (Gwen) Caesar of Dungannon has accepted a teach- ing position with Huron County School Area No. 2; , • She will teach at No, 3'West Wawanosh'.' • os. 'Children ister For. Gr. 1 stration for Grade One was Kinloss Central -Public on Tuesday. , May 17th. iildren registered. Mrs, phick is the teacher. .e registering were Cath ,. er of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas man; Paul, son of Mr. and `laze Bushell; Grant, son' and Mrs.. Bob Gilchrist; son of Mr,' and Mrs. Ernest Dennis, son of Mr, and, lbert Hedley; Simon, son and Mrs Hendrik. Kragt; , sort of Mi. and Mrs, Russ* cltie;: Jo -Anti, daughter of d Mrs. Donald J. Maclnt- argaret,, daughter of Mr s. Donald C. Maclntyre;; n , daughter,gf'Mr.' and ;erald Rhody. • • Donald. Nicb&son.- Hurt us cci en .Tuesday. injured. He was cutting trees at the time but particulars of how the• accident happened were. not available at deadline time. It .is believed he wasstruck by either a branch or 'a tree. He was taken to Walkerton Hospital and then rushed on to'. London. First report on his injur-s res. indicate that ile• had a fract- ured spine inthree places, broken n ribs, and . a, punctured lung as well as a possible, broken" arm., Donald resides with his wife, cin Dungannon and is,the father of three young, boys, the oldest . of which is four. He is in his . • mid twenties. . Donald Nicholson, a Dungannon resident 'and son of Mr. • and Mrs. Archie Nicholson'of Lucknow, was severely., injured in a bush accident near Walkerton- on Tuesday about noon. Details of the accident are quite sketchy at time of writing Tuesday evening, but Donald was believed to be in serious condition at Victoria Hospital in London, • He and•his dad were doing some' work in a bush near :W aikerton, Archie was skidding logs'out of the bush and when he returned he .found' Dinnie, . as he is known to many, on the groundand badly About 1250 people attended the official opening of the 'Boiler Beach brive-In Theatre on Friday • night of last week. Showncin the above picture as they cut the ribbon to officially open the new business enterprise are .William, R. Lowry" Reeve of -Huron Town- ship, on the left, and Floyd: ' Wei ck, Mayor of Kincardine, on the right. The new drive-in is•located . •.just south Of Kincardine, in. . Huron, Township, It will handle about 800 cars and there were very few vacant stalls the opening night. • 8 Participating in'the official open- ing, besides- the peeve of Huron and Mayor of Kincardine, were Kincardine 'Pipe Band who provided music prior to the show. Bill Walterhouse, who provided the sound systern . for the new venture... spoke briefly 'as did'the owners of the business, Gordon Harris -of Kincardine and Balfour MacLean of Kincardine. and Toronto.: ..Free hot dogs and pop were .provided to those in attendance • and `those in the refreshment booth had a busy evening. • Door prizes were awarded with the - winners being, transistor radio; Ernie Haynes; egg cooker, Dennis McLeod; electric alarm clock, Donald Cassidy egg cooker, May garet Cottrill. • Twelve consola- tion prizes were also awarded,. rrr'.rit.. iirYY'r•,e