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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-09, Page 11••• ' . wEDNESDAY, APRIL 9tlis 190 • 4 —40 A.Afillo. M/1.77.04 "2 • • • • • • • • Ni; THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. PAGE ELEVEN Purple Grove W'. 1'. fficers WHAT IS GOING TO H.APPEN TO • pl-eaiaiit `std. -aybrought out - 18 members and 5 visitors to the • Annual meeting of Purple Grove Women's Institute which was held at thelorne of Mrs. Bill Arnold'iru -Ripley-.-the Meeting .was incharge lof Mrs. Cecil Sutton and Mrs. Don, McCosh../vIernbers brought, program suggestions for next year. • Mrs.• Morford Mackaypresented the auditors report 'Conveners' re-: ports.were given by Mit. Herb, 'Farrell, Mrs, Austell NeeclhaM, Mrs. Jack Farrell, Mrs; Bill Arnold speed aysnentntily within 30 d• ays:# Mrs George Harkness •presided for . • . • . the election and installation of off- , ,tt•,,,,,,f,4.1•1•1•R.11 • . • icers, The following. slate of' offic - • ers was presented by Mrs. Howard •' VVIten you have a child or roach ;1 ormove to o new address oz when you orenewly married. To keep your OMSIP protection and to. Had* Insurance Registration BOard, Thompson and accepted: - 2195 Tong* Street, Toronto 7. 'President - Mr's. Cecil Sutton; Vice-presidents. r Mrs, Francis Boyle., Mrs. Earl Elliott ,'Mrs. Har- vie Thompson; Secretary Ttteasurer- Mrs. Don McCosh assisted by Mrs. Don Reid; 'District Director -.Mrs. George Harkness; P. R.O. Norval Stanley; Curator -• Mrs-. Wrn: Arnold; Hospitalization - Mrs. Vic- toria Smith; Buying Committee - Mrs. Howard thompson, ton Collins and'Mrs: :Morford Mac kay; Agric. - ,Mrs. Howard Thomp- ton; .Frorne Ecl -Mrs. Jack Farrell:, Res. ,- Mrs. Ben :Scott; Cit. - Mrs. Don Gillies; Resol- . utions - Mrs.. Russell Needham. . el Wedow -Named' Building And • T.wo.neW Members were Welcorried- di w. .• mrs '. Fred FOWler and Mrs. Harvey 11 we Ore to help e iteecl kitoWi • : • . . ,. • •,. • • .. . • ,- . : , • • . • , • Maintenance Supervisor f Bruce Board Needham • •: In charge ofiunth for; Rtial•Lear• 1,:eake Yeeristra„ C.A. has been appointed accountant for the Bruce CountyBoard 'of Editaation: A 'grad - :ate of.Chesley,DiStrict•tiiih :School, ,Mryeenstrahas been em- ployed Owen •Sound Firm of Chartered, Accountants'. • • .• • • • . •Narned.as Supervisor �fBuildings ,and.'Maintenance.ii Mel.WedOw of , 1-lanOver who .had. been head of his • : • own•contracting, firm: ,•.:• • . told the Board• • that ,action would soon be taken to. • engage a Supervisor of Transport. ...•.'and Purchasing, complete the ••, : • roster of those working underthe direction ,of Roland Swanson, Stip- , • eririte.ndent of Ousinessand :Finance . QUESTIONS NEED' • ' . • • • ErniePringle•ohestioned the peed.. fOr engaginga Transport and. Pureti asing Siiperyisor; He was told by ' Mr. Swanson that the appointee. .. would- first haveto analyze a wish, to deal compassionately With. all operators who had given good service. • , • ' • • ' "Who knows more. about bus' con-• : tracts than the representatives at this tbt?"askedMk, Pringle. We used to• arrange the contracts once a year and had nothing.mose to do*. until next year" he. claimed .. Other Board members felt,that this was an exceptional record. .,• • • ere s one problem in.rny ward that I'll be glad to turn overto a• Supervisor".."Rdss McRae declared. ' I keep 'getting Complaints abbut • .one driver: • • • Director.JA: Bowers assured the Board that filling this position' would only completetheminimal standards for personnel recoinmend- ed by the, Department of .Education: • "The•purc,hasing agent ,can save this Board 'several timet his salary' ar--he stated; "dud if he _ doesn't do that ,, he won't be the right man for the j°13 • " " sent bus contracts and *arrange new contracts, in line with the Board's • Plan For Spring Concert •, • Brookside' Public, School welcomes everyoneto the .Spring Concert On' Friday; Aprii.-11 at 8:15 p..m. The claisroOmt that Will be taking part in the programme are; ,one; four,. six,' s . even,. e e remainder Of the .roOms,•,took: part. •' in The Chrittmas :Concert After the vArret-Y--Pt0O-Mt1144-the--classr09, 04 W, 0.1 be open so parents and friends may tee some of the work that the' pupils have been doing. •• MEET: T HE, TEACHER • • Mr. Finlayson teaches grade sever inroorn eight , and the rotary sib jects he teaches are science and • boys' health. . '' • ' Mr. Finlayson grew, Up in Tucker smitn:ToWnship•where he attended Tuckertinith Public School. After 'ii4t441's gra.e eig t, e pursue ig schoo1. educatiOn at Seaforth High School. He received his teacher's trainingat Toronto Teachers' College, • • • Mr. FirilaysOn's present home is on the outskirts of Seaforth. and Mrs'. Finlayson have a family of three girls, and•three boys. He enjoys bowling and golfing in his: tpare,•tirne. •' . • • PreYiOus to coming to'Brookside,: Finlayson taught in Stanley. and TUckersmith TOwnships.and'at I 0 Dungannon Public. School : 004-FOUR--V-ISITs-st-GA-R. • . SHACK " On April 3, room four and Mrs. Fisher were taken by bits .to the •sugar.Sliack, run by Pentland - Caesar. The students enjoyed learn. ing the methods ()flapping trees and boiling the sap. They sampled the Maple sugar , syrup ,and Lary.. MUSIC VISITOR *On Thursday, April 3 Mrs. Irvine, director of the Stratford ••'., Music Festival& visited the school to o er•sugges ions to g eight recorder players who:ate planning to attend the • Stratford Festival She showed ,the pupils different types of recordets, and gave achiice on playing the redotder. . • , • ning Night will,be Mrs. Herb Farrell, Mrs. Francis Boyle, Mrs. .HowardThompson, Mrs. 'Walter • forstey and Mit.. Don•McCosh. A. 'Fun Night was planned for April 18th,,with Mrs, .dordompatterson, Mrs .•cpcil 3titton.and Mrs. Francis Boyle in charge.. Mrs. Boyle and Mrs. Fowler.will accept' donations . for a giftfora bride of the area,. The presid.ent, secietary, district • director, Vice-presidents" and P-R•c% wili PTPare-ne•w-Progra • HSTIA RELIGION OUR PUBLIC..SCHOOLS.'?. If this is what' worries you then .come to • • TliE LUCKNOW . • CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, ° :oN Wednesday Evening, April 1.:6th AT. 8:30 GUEST SPEAKER WILL BE „ 'MR. JOHN OLPHIUS FROM TORONTO Who, is, actively engaged in: the 'field of Christian Education. As one of his topics he will comment on the McKay report and; Mrs. Patterson will set tip•sten ells : Mrs. George liarknesi•gave a .report of the District Directors • meeting, The District Anpual,is being held in Ripley .on. May 22 .withidsbint as;the hostess Branch. Reports will not be printed this. year. A program number will .be .prepared hy. Mrs Arnold,. Mrs'. Harkness, and Mrs*. Sutton. The nierribers, voted'to.suppOrt a •Beauty P.arlour'at,.Gateway• Haven andwill purchase a copy of the •, new ,Bruce•Cciunty History. The. „'• Boyle girls 'W ill. write:to the Korean ,girl. A smail.ift was.given Mrs, .Herh Farrell and atOur-of homes Ma) Was planned. , • . • Mrs. .Gordon Patterson was in Chate of PrOgrarri. Stories: . "Customs where Easter: •originated." were read by'.;Mrs.. MOr •ford Mackay and ' Mrt... Francis Boyle had the joke Pot. This Proved tobe atrack :ed. teapot full' Of,jokes:, and caused. .mUch merriipent: ,Happy birthday . ,ung4n honour Of Mrs: wairer • •.Handicriifteri. The eighth and final meeting of St. Helens Happy Handicraftert was held on Monday; Apri1 7 &n the hall. There were17.members• • pretene.': . • Last minute problemi•Were solved also plant, forachievement day ' were,finalized,..Bodks and recipes areto be handed in no later than .• Apri1.10. • :.• • • . • Forster who was celebrating a -b'rth• . ; day.. coi.irtety terriarks Were. given, • b; Mrs. Howard Thomi:isop.. Lunch,: vea's served by; the hdstess assisted' • by Mrs. FOrster. and Mrs. Jack farrw, ell,' This was,the one part Of the. rneetirig•the, children present could •enjo and was, well-earried,hedause they had been so good all afternoon; and are always welcorne, • • Corn; hay and pasture, stria!! grains, vegetables., cash crops — whatever you plan ,to aro*, tais year, you'll profit by using Aero fertilizers. „ • . And right nowisn'Atoo early r t ; to get things starfed. • • •• .•." • • • • . ' • . , •• Got your cropping Plani made for the coming year? Know 'what you'il need • in 'Aero® Fertilizers? Come in and talk things over with us. • ,• VVe'd like.you to discuss your crop,plans'and fertilizer requirementswith us. VVe feelwe have the product and, • serviceyou Can rely on. •,prOpiri anyltirne-.---or caII .us today. ecWA1VAL ,tvw - • ' 'Serving the man whose • business i.s agriculture. eReq'd Trademark • .0 Harriston _ Clinton — Walkerton 338-2015 482-9133 881-2308