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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-01-12, Page 13A ,
PAWN THIRT11101
'But of all, the pleasant evenings
we will best remember when
The pupils staged their concert
at School Section 1‘16, 10, .
it wias.Prtdeilhe direction of
the teacher, Dunc. McKa y ,
And Mrs. Scott and 'others helped
out •in every way.
,From the moment that the show
began until the final scene,
''Tway as nice an entertainment as
the crowd had ever seen.
There were lots of recitations,
and songs and drills galore ,
Those choruses were mighty sweet,
we wished,' there had been more ,
The dialogues 'and skits were great,
,we. can't deny the fact
'That these young folks at No'. 10
sure know just how to act.
appointment as Bruce County
assessor. Mr. Finnigan had serv-
ed for nine years,. five as coun-
cillor arid fOur as reeve.
Ashiteld"Township Council
cop.:prised of Reeve Elmer Grah-
am •and councillors JaCk Bradley,
Aridrew Ritchie; Kenneth Mac-,
7:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1,72' THE WC-KNOW SENTINEL' LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
• • • ** • ** • • • • • N It • 40 • • • • • • • • * 11 • It •
20 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 1951 •
Tie Lucknow 'Municipal Voter's
List, wa,s primed and for the first
ti :e l.isi e d women who were'eligp
ible, for' )ury duty. Under a new
re7..1.'ition'of the Ontario Depart-
nient of Municipal Affairs, women
0,41d he selected as jurors, sub-
let.: to age and, occupational
.exe:1,ptions.
West Wawanosh. Township
ratep.o, ers elected their 1952
Rec: t , and School Board
:Let:;bers by acclamation at a well
attended nomination meeting.
The 1'..452 council was comprised'
of Rea l' Harold Gaunt and Coun-
cillors John Dtqnin, Ben Johnston,
C,ordon Struthers and HarVey Cul-
bert.'.
'Harold Gaunt followed Reeve
Everett Finnigan; .who . retired from
because of his
Kenzie and.CeCtl Blake, were re,
turned by acclamation. for another
year, „ • •
Kinioss•council was alSO return ,
edlo office for 1952 -,by acclama-
tion, The Board consisted. of
Reeve David, CartUtberS and Coun-
tillors•Harold .Perey, MUr ,
ray, Farish Moffat and Dan I. •
MacKinnon. '
40 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 193.1
The' Lucknow .Branch 'of Silver
wood Dairies was awarded first
prize at the Royal , Winter Fair.,
Toronto in the Dominion; wide
salt butter competition. Oscar
Qasernore vas 'the local butter-
maker. The 14 pound sample,
-which won the decisiOn; was
taken from the, regularchurning*
at t lbe_
A school report ofRoom 11 of
Lucknow Public School named
the following pupils;. Esther Mor-.
tis Helen, MacDonald, Elva
lwamley, Marion Traplin, Mary
Fisher , Jane. HOrnell, J. C. John-
stone, Evelyn Taylor, Gerald ••
-Culbert ,' Murvin Solomon.,Besiie
ewatt „ Donald1Ohnstone, Jean-
Havens , ,Ella W4.j.t:ey , Gordon
SttWard, Jack Henderson, Jack •
Cook, •Lloyd Wylds,. Keith Cl-'O
lyer:, Sam N1CQUillin'„ POlena
Patterson , .MargareConnell
Mary E.alkeld, Russel 6'arniss,
Ernest -Button -, Arthur Smith-,,
Chester Baker, Allan Treleaven,.
Frances Armstrong, DoUglas Aitch-
ison „Donald McKenzie.. "
Teacher, Mrs. 1-1..C„. Sherriff.
Mrs. Mary A. Brooks died at
the Alberta Hospital,, Calgary on
December 18th in her eighty ninth
year.'
She
• ,
She wa.s born in ,Ashfield Town-
ship near Kintail on April 1,
1883, theaughter of the late
Kenneth and Barbara 'MacLean.
Mrs.' Brooks was predeceased by
her husband, Leonard brooks.
Surviving are two sons, John.
L. Brooks, Vancouver and Wil-•
siSters also surviye, Mrs. James F
Thornson of Goderich and Mrs.
Hector MacLean of Kincardine.
The ''funeral Service was held
at 'the MacInnis and Flailov.ray." —
Funeral Home. Intertitent was
in East: Calgary, Cemetery.
R. R. # 1,
Dungannon, Ontario.
December 27, 1971;
Mr. Don Thompson,' .
The "Lticknow Sentinel.
1.4c1tricw, Ontario. e
„Dear Mr. 'Thompson:,
Reading the SchooljepOrt of ,
. S. S.; No. 10, Ashfield
years ago put me in mind of the
days I spent at that same school.
One of the brightest spOts was
the Annual Christmas Concert.
How we looked forward to this
big event.
1 am enclosing a poem about
"The Christmas Concert" at S. S.
No,: 10; Ashfield', in hopes that
you will find room in the Sentin-
el for it. .
—Wishing you-and the-Sentinel
Staff "The Happiest Year Ever-.
,Your sincerely ,,
Mrs. Joe (Teresa)
Courtney.
THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT AT
S. S, NO, 10 ASHFIELp. 1939.
When the jolly Christmas season
arrives vtith all its cheer,
It' surely is the brightest'spot that
shines throUghout 'the year ,
The costumes and the stage effects
`were perfect every way ,
And it really. was a pleasure just to
watch those children play.
•To, pick out the *tier actor would
surely be-a test
FroM the largest to'the smallest.I
think they all were beit.
Bill the youngsters weren't the, only
ones to• help the show along
Yoir should have heard •the older'
Song"'.
The mouth organ selections were
'quite a feature ,*too,
And the Bonnie Highland Laddie
wit• his 'jug o' mountain dew.
t • I
LOOKING BACKWARDS .
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
'Diefd In
MARY A.. pROOKS, •
LETTER. TO THE EDITO
Recalls 'Concert At
S S. 10 Ashfield
ppugo..ARTs - AND TECHNOLOGY'
THE HURON CENTRE announces the following dates and times for
registration - and first classes: "
FULL-TIME COURSES (a - 10p.m., 5 pays Per Week)
The •equivalent of grades 7 and 8. Studies include basic English,
Mathematics, and science.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 11
I The equivalent-of-grad
The songs ,by Billie Johnstone were
quite a 'pleasant treat,
And Mrs. Scott and punc McKay •
have voices bard to beat.
the other grown-yps •in the, East
all played 'their parts first-rate,
And' all the audience agreed the
concert was "Just 'Great"
-We Sure enjoyed the evening,.
,now rd like .to say, ,
If you' want some entertainment
ii that•will dtive your cares away,
I Here's something to remember
when Christmas comes again •
Don't miss the Christmas Concert
at "SChool Section No. 10".
Held Confirmation
TFfI-CONESTO
English, mathematics, "and science.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 11
7:00 P.M. INGLISHIPiacles.11. and '12) WEDNESDAY, .JANW3Y.. .12'
.MATHEMATICS(Giades. •lHand 12)
• WEDNESDAY,.JANUARY 12 .7:00 PA :
•
willReg' be,• held: the Cerritrat:-Htfron- -SecondA
Clinton:, at the indicated timeslo. --"
FOR :FORTHER INFORMATION TELEPHONE REGISTRATION
CALL '
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WHITECHURCHNEWS
On Sunday, January 9tkin a
special Confirmation service -in
WhitechUrch United Church Irene
Catherine Wall, Janet Christine
Adams, and Earl Douglas Thomp-
son were reteiVed into full mem-
tor Karl De Koeijer officiated.
Mr. and Mrsl Bill Rintoul were
at Blyth Sunday afternoon to visit
with her 'mother Mrs.' George
caldwell.
This cornrnunity ,extends symp—
athy to Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin of •
Wingham and Mrs. Clark Johnston
of Belgrave ,in the passing oltheir
mother, :Mrsa W. J. Brown, on
Sunday ai Pinecrest Manor and to
het husband W. J. Brown of Luek- , 'now.
'VISITED HOMELAND .
Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer
arrived home at Toronto NatiOnal
'Airport on. Monday night from a
'holiday to their homeland, Hol-
lland. ,
' Miss Alma Conn of Gitelph Un-
iVettity Spent:the Weekend win);
her'pareitt r. and, Mrs
Wallace\ Conn;
:
Mr. and Mrsl. lex Craig., •
'and Lana spent e week end with
'Nit.: and Mrs. C Machan '
of 'Waterloo.
Dorothy and Donald Prot
tor of Morris Twp. 'were •Sunday
,visitors with Mr.'and Mrs, Torn.
JarpresOn..
1111111E:CCOVROES 7 --10 p.m.,
1 Night Per Week• Per Subject)
ENGLISH (-G torad-MW--ft)--TU-E-SDA-:YANUR
MATHEMATICS(Gtades 7 and 8) TUESDAY, JANUARY 11 —
ENGLISH (Grades 9 and 10) WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12
MATHEMATICS (Grades 9 and '10) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12
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