Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-04-05, Page 18PAGE EIGHTEEN 1. OLZ-Ur THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO The, net/ $450,000 Brookside Public School, located on the 9th of Ashfield just= west of the Luck now -Dungannon road, officially' Swung open its doors on: Monday, morning of this week to 380 pup- ils from Ashfield and .West Wawa - nosh. Townships: The • use of ` the school is the :cli- max of many months of planning. and organizing by board members, teachers and ernployees Af the Maaton Construction Company of Sarnia who had the general con tract; • • The school has twelve classrooms plus a• library. and auditorium -play • room. All classrooms save one, the science room.,` were ready to' goon Monday morning. As a• temp-, Ovary measure, the, library is being 'used, until the science' room is com'- pleted.''Most other inside work is completed with the exce.ption:of.: , the auditorium where'workinen are busily completing their task. All, landscaping and .outside work remains to be done but the interior of the school was in ship-shape on`,` Monday. Custodian Keith .Cranston hat things shining as the first'of o 1 _WEDN.ESDAY, ;tP APRIL .5th, 1t$1 nine bus loads arrived MQnday morning' Huron County School', Area• Board own, six school buses with one mak- ing a double run. 'In 'addition to these, The Wyl ds bus service airings grades7 :and 8 •from North Ashfield Public School as well as the Zion , 'school section for a total of nine loads bf .children, Supervising principal' Angus :Mac- Lennan met each bus on. Monday - morning outlining poper' , instructions to the children who quickly'and methodically found', their classroom and ;home teacher; Public School' Inspector J. H. Kin kead ,of Goderich also assisted in directing traffic with opening day , proble.mns 'being .kept to a mini mum. Senior students and teachers,help ed direct Children and assist them with books and clothing.. Board members were also on hand to solve. any ",on the spot" ,problems that might arise: • .,`Angus MacLennan is supervising principal for :both= Brookside and 1' orth Ashfield \Public Schools. "Brookside has 380, pupils and 'North rincipal Angus MacLennan Directs Pupils. A:s they Arrive By Bus` On The First Daya Ashfield 80. °. Teachers, and their grades. at.... Brookside, are grade 1, Mrs Marvin Durnin;• grade 2;' Mrs; .Rob- • ert Irvin;, grade 2 and 3 ;',,Mrs. Rob- ert Jefferson; .grade 3 'and 4, Mrs. Orland, Bere; 'grade'4, ,Mrs. Ll yd Cline;. grade 5'. Ross Errington; Grade 5 and'.6, Mrs. George Fisher;; grade. 6,. Arthur. Finlayson; grade, 7, Mrs .George Kennedy; grade .7. Mrs.• Jack Caesar; grade 8,. Don Cameron; grade 8, Mrs... Howard Blake. arid Angus 'MacLennan. At North Ashfield, teachers -are , grade 1 and 2, Mrs. Grant .Farrish;, grade 3' and 4, Mrs. John' Mowbray;, _grade 5.and 6,,;Mrs. Sandy Mc'' Charles CULROSS CORNER Corporal John and Mrs. Stewart and family of Camp Borden',. Spent" •, the' week end with Mr. and Mrs'' Tom Stewart and boys. ` Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart of Kincardine'visited on 'Sunday after- noon with Mr, °and Mrs. Tom Stew art a `id boys. ' . Mr, and` Mrs..Bob'Harris and'fare, ily visited on Friday evening with Mr, and Mrs.Jarnes Haldenby and girls. • Doris Wall of London spent the week end with'her parents' Mr, and, Mrs. Morley Wall and family: Mrs. , Elmer Benedict and Virginia spent last Wednesday in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. .Eimer .Benedict and family spent last Saturday in Geor=: getown Group Commitee Picn For Banquet.; The April meeting of the Group Committee of First' Kinloss Scouts was held Monday night,' April 3 in the Scout Hall.. Chairman N. E. Haldenby presided. The minutes of the°March meeting were read .and 'A adopted onmotion of .Dan MacInn-, et. '.A' notice of the spring meeting of Saugeen ristrict to be held in'' Cargill, April 26 was read.,The Group Committee plan to attend. Scoutmaster Dale Haldenby re ' ported that $25. had been turned in from the sale of.tickets to the Centennial Hockey game in Wing ham on March' 17th. ' Barry Johnston represented Kinloss on the 'hockey •_ team. Thanks were expressed to Silver. Lake Women's Institute for contrbcition of $41. towards the Centennial Tour..This,amount was raised at the dance held :in tamr'K'!'V'! jai — Holyrood Hall on March 29th. Venturer Advtser'Ll'oyd Ackert and assistant Martin Benedict. have seven Venturers qualified to ;receive their Queen Scout badges at the Father and Son Banquet to be held'April 8th, 7 p./m. in 'Holy - rood Hall. Further plans were made for the banquet and duties' assigned to committee members, The secretary *was asked' to send., inuat di press. It: wasvitations decidedtogtoests charge $2'.S�' per family for the banquet as in former yearsr Jim McEwan move.d that the meeting adjourn ;WEDNESDA. ootS.