The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-29, Page 1a air ,?VA' '.a! a ,i; , hl
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1,UCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th, 1110
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• ••x,24.per4
Four .441 .Girls Awarded' Provincial Honours
Three::.girls, froth `tliis immedi-
ate area recreived'.Provincial
Honour, certif cares -for the con
. tionpf twelve; 4-H Homemaking
Club:projects: ax the achievement
day at .the Lucknow Public School
on .Saturday-.
The certificates were presented
by .Miss Jean Scott , left of Tor
onto ; Director of Ju•ntor Extension.
of Ontario. • ri
•
tinning from the left are: the suc-
cessful girls, Large Campbell of.
West Wawanosh., Linda Young of
Dungannon and ,Doris Rintoul of
West Wawanosh. .On the right: is
Miss Catherine Hunt * newly ap-'
pointed home economist for Hui•-,
on. County w'hwa-s in. charge of
the achievement day'. A fourth
gird to 'receive the award ,Bever-
ly Snell of Blyth , was not present
at Saturday's achievement day. '.
- Lucknow Sentinel Photo
Asea taxpayers will find that
the spiralling costs of education
will keep spiralling in 1970..
Bruce .County Board ,of Educa-
tion
duca-tion has presented its 1970 requisi-
tion to. area„municipalities' and •
it looks like. Huron .Township,
with an increase of over $40 ,0U0
in the amount 'to be raised
locally,, will fee.1 the pinch the
hardest in this area. • ' •
In 1969., Huron was required ,
to raise a; total of $124,549 for
,the. Bruce: Board and this figure
in 19:70 will be $167 ,'940. . The.
elernentary school req iisitl'on In
1969;was $52,267 and. in 1970 it
will be. $81,672.. The'secondAry
school requisition for Ripley Dis-
trict High 'School in 1969 was
$62,767'and'in1.970,. $74,380.
Hir-ronlaised$9; 5-1-5-for-rhe-Kirr=-
•tcardine" High School 1969 and
will raise $11.,8881n 1970.
Funeral Thursday
For Retired
Ripley Cleravman
Work Preceeding .Rc aI Arch Masons
On Hydro'Lines Hold.Lddies Night
Work is ,progressing in the instal=
. Tation•of the new hydro.]:
the .village of Lucknow by the firm
of Allan and Craig: of Guelph.
Ontario•Hydro also has' been
zlui-ng-work-in-'recent• months north --
and 'south of Lucknow which should
improve'.service in the village` in
the future.
F. Scott' MacKenzie, res-
petted Ripley .octogenarian,and
• an Ashfield native , 'died 'at the
Methodist Hospital in Houston ,
Texts -s -on -Sunday= -He -h -ad been
visiting with his daughter in How. -
ton where he, took ill several : . '
weeks ago, . .
Rev. MacKenzie was a formermoderator of -the Presbyterian; '
Church in Canada and was .princi-
'pal emeritus Of the Presbyterian
College. in Montreal. He' was 83 :
years of a e. .
•
Several years ago, Rev Mac-
Kenzie retired to Ripley where, he
' resided in oneof theaparrmems*
•in,the former public school... He
had•been spending some time
With „his daughter, Mrs. Newton
.(Isabel.) Jarrard of,Houstop, Texas.
when: he became ill.. He is a'lso
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• Two powersources, one .from
Douglas Point and one from Hano-
ver will be: cornpleted in 197,0 and
•• will meet at Kinloss..,, .A ,stand-by
_sou _rc&of_pow ei_w ilL th-e n be_avaiL•
able in thefuture•at the time of
major interruptions in the feed
line to this area. •
The installation of a new feed'
line to the substation south of
Lucknow by Ontario -?y -a should
also,correct low voltage problems
which .previously had existed in
the 'village...
0� .Saturday eatening the . Royal—
Arch Masons entertained their
wives at the• Anglican
Parlors, Lucknow.
The ladies were welcomed
by Bob MacKenzie, Mrs. Bill
Scott•was pianist and_Mrs-. 14.e.L
sle_
Joynt led the community, singing.
Mrs. 'Ezra. Scholtz 'accompanied
by Mrs'. Scott gave auto harp.
numbers. •M.rs. Harvey Webster.
-entertained- with a solo
Linda Walden gave a most.
interesting humorous talk on her
trip to New York, • Dr Little
entertained with violin .selections:
• The village of Lucknow raised
$ 2 $51:for schoorptaposes last
year' .and the '1970 figure.,will be
$57 ,63i. Due ,to an overievy last
year, . Lucknow's net amount to be
raised will be' reduced to •$55,566
this year.: 'Last year Lucknow.
-raised .$24.,O53Wftzt:elementary
school purpoles and this will be
increased to $27,996 thisyear,;
lLucknaw raised.. $28 ,•59$ for sec-
ondary
ec-ondary ,school purposes last year
and in 1970.will raise $29;635.
ICS
' The township of Kinloss raised
$63,149 for school purposes in
1969 and will raise $68,936 in
1970„ Elementary in Kinloss` last •
year was $28 ,676 and in 1970 will
be $31,977:, Secondaryschool
money raised in' Kinloss in 1969.
was $34 ,185for the Huron -Bruce
School at Wingham and $288 for
Ripley High School. Secondary.
school funds to be raised in 19'7Q
are $36,640 for Huron Bruce and
$319 for. Ripley..
Up in Ripley , funds•;rai$ed for •
school purposes in 1969 were
$15,307 while .$18--,-576-will be : -
needed in 1970,.- Elementary
school funds. raised in 1969 were
•$6,785 while .$9,233 is the figure
for 19.70. Secondary school funds . •
'raised in' 1969. were• $8,70.5 :with
9 9:11 required -for 197-0-•.
Under levies and over levies,
;from last year affect all munici-
palities in various ways..
•
church Visits In Florida
Rev
Ir . ander` rs.-EEd`Wilker showed
slides taken:,on their, trip to Scot -
'land.. .• •
Mrs. .Albert Morningstar of
Lucknow and 'her sister Miss Ruby•
Hunger -cif Toronto -recently en-•
joyed a• vacation in. Miami Beach,
Florida
Miss Hunter won second prize
in. a Sportsman Cltib draw in Tor-
onto which partially paid for the
holiday.
• :The two ladies .went,by air`
from Toronto on April .18 and `
returned April 25th.
Seveflteen
Register
For Kindergarten
At St. Joseph'L
.KINGSBRIDGE NEWS.
Tuesday April. 21 was Registra
tion' day for Kindergarten at St.
Joseph's school: at •Kingsbridge.
The -following -seventeen child--
t. .
The -balance' of theevening- was -
.spent playing euchre. The prize .
winnersCameron Ma's'
Donald ,' Jack Fisher and, Mt ancf __
Mrs. J. W. Joynt. . •
A delicious lunch was served by
the•Ladies of the'Anglican Church
and was.much enjoyed.
Frree Cliurches Join • To Present
ren reg'srerpd..• Their father's
name follows:,
dattiy Chisholm (Grant),_ Denise •
Connelly(Dennis)., Carol Foran
(Mike), Patrick 'Foran .(Gordon)
-Lisa.-Fr-eyrie (.Eu-gene)�---Ma-r-y;Ther-'
esa O'Neil. (Pat) , Linda Sinnett
(Jim),. Kevin Smith (Stuart),
Heather Stapleton (Neil), Mark
Steffler (Clem), Robbie Van.•
Aaken .(Gerry), Brent Van Osch'
(Antone), Diane, Van Osch (Pete),
Theresa .Van Rooy (John) , David,
Van ' Wynsberghe ,(Herman) , Liz
Vogt (peter), Linda Wisse, (Ron).
Brush•=ln ".'At'Brookside Schooil •
'Mission Expo" This Weekend
On May l•, 2, and 3, Lucknow.
'United Church.. in co-o.eration
the mission of the.churcli.
The churches have planned
ing in Lucknow United Church at. ,
11;00 A.M. At 2;30 P.M. Sunday.
i
rinity 1 nue e • urs , s
field,, and Dungannon United.
Church, will present a Mission
Expo in Lucknow United Church,
By using various media such as
pictures and posters, films and'
tapes, models and displays,. ,
groups in the congregations hope
to inform people about the work
of the Church in the world and to
stimulate a greater' interest in •
.specieye
help focus attention on the mis-
sion of the church. The Rev.' •
Croce Eaton, a returned r ission--
arY
� from India will be the key
speaker,.. 'On Saturday evening
he will speak about his well -dril-
ling experiences during the recent
famine in India , and show
slides of his work. He•vtill be the
guest preacher on Sunday morn -
Jean , he willsit on a panel to
discuss the outreach of the church,
today.
Mr. Eaton, an ordained minis-
ter of
inisterof the United Church of Cana-
da.,
entered the ministry after
working far some years as a mech-
anic. He.received' his training
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Richard Hill, son of Mr, and
Mrs, Don Hill Of West Wawanosh,
is
dile '61 many of the 'junior
grades at' Brookside Public School
who participated in the "Blush-
In" do Wednesday of last week
when fluoride paste was applied .
'to the 'children's teeth 'under the
direction: of the Huron County
Health Unit.
The gir in . •..
g 1 the background is
Kathy Alton, daughter of;Mr.'and
Mrs, Alvin Alton of Ashfield,
-Goderich S,i,��i$$nal-Stat` Photo
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