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David had gone into the village to
get some pablum for his 10-month-
old baby brother. He was on his •
way home when the accident happ
ened just in front of the Christian
Reformed Church at Drayton. He
was ,so close to home that his
family heard the screeching of
the brakes of the auto. •
David John Murray , 11- year -old
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray
of Drayton, formerly of Holyrood ,
was killed instantly on Monday
when struck by a car while riding •
his bicycle,
• The Murray family reside on a
farm on the edge of Drayton and
David. Murray -•. Killetti In
DAVID MURRAY
Drayton.
He is survived by, his parents
John and Ainelia (Carruthers)
Murray , sisters Debbie 12,, Diane
9, Nancy 8 , •Heleri 5 and brother
Alphonse who will, be a year old
in July; grandparents,' Mr. and
Mrs. Alphonse Murray of Holy-
-good And-Mr. a nd 'Mrs • Virden'
Mowbray of Lucknow.
His sister Helen was 5 years old
the'day of David's death and the
family. had'JustNmarked the Occ-
asion with a irthday party.
The following teaching staff
resignations have been received •
by the Huron County Board of •
Education, effective August 31st.
Brookside, Mrs. Patricia F. ..
„Allen, Mrs. Elsie Irvin.
Zurich Public School, Charles
W'.
F. E, Madill Secondary School,
Mrs. Linda K. Campbell, Miss
Patricia Ciebien, MisS Linda
Easton , Peter R. Mathwich.
Goderich District Collegiate ,
Leonard Boyce , Claude
Kalfleisch , Miss Maureen
DOwds, Miss Joyce Lambert ,
Scott Thomson,
Douglas R. Bundy, of Pauline
Johnson Colit-giaTe7;13-fintfOrd
will, be head of 'the Science
Department at Goderich Colleg-
iate , replacing Herb Murphy
who. was appointed Vice-Princip-
al, at Seaforth.
BY MARIAN ZINN .
Staff. Earlier., two other teachers
with the Huron .County Board of
Education received transfers to
Brookside for the Fall term. .,They
are. Mrs. Lloyd Graham of Kinloss ,
presently teaching at. F. F. Madill.
Secondary School at Wingharn and
Miss Shirley Norman, Goderich,
who has been teaching Special
--echivarron fur several-IA-iron
schools.
Laura•Scholl of R. 3 Monkton
has been 'engaged to teach at
Brookside Public School next
term. She is presently attending
Stratford Teachers' College. Miss
Scholl will teach grade 4. , .
This completes the .6l \
New Teacher
At. Brookside
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KINGSBRIDG-E NEWS silver dollar.
A number of years ago, the
late Jim Garvey stated that he
would like to leave Something
meaningful to the school, like'
money to promote public speak-
ing to enable children to be able
dollars, second.place three dollars
and third place two dollars. Eacki
one who participates receives a
Kingsbridge Students Compete In
Memorial Public Speaking Contest
--in theirifli rate on the
[
'elementary panel of the educa-
tion tax bill this year'in Lboth
Ashfield and West Wawanosh.
However, the mill rate for the
secondary level will be lower.,
Generating Station arrived at the 'Limited and
Lake Huron site on Monday,,May CoMpOrly. Li
The first °flour reactor assent- 8. The 840
blies for Ontario Hydro's Bruce Montreal
ton delivery was built
by Canadian Vickers
Dorninion bridge
Mited. The 5 1/2
million dollar unit arrived at the
Bruce site after a ten day W13
through the St. Lawrence Seaway
by tug and barge,
once in •1962 with her son Jim..
Their son Jim and hiS wife'
ManteenViSitedScorlandilast,.
year and' their daughter Susan,
Mrs. Rudi Henning, and her so
ormaa,h. •• Kinloss and, T.epswaler where he • homeland... • Mr. and Mrs.. McNaughton will attended school before moving.'to
fly to Prestwick froM Toronto.
. Their home community is .
Markinck,' Fife , about. six miles .
from the North Sea and thirty •
miles froni 'Edinburgh.
Mrs. McNaughtores,mother,
dad and sister are living in 'Scot-.
land. Her fatherwill -be 85' this
year. Her sister visited in cah ,
acla.with her ahput•two years ago.
.Jim has aunts and uncles and .•
one brother living at..
• Dumferailine. •
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ton came to Canada from Scot- Saturday the day of the wedding
t IwilI be, 22 years next-Noverri." What had. been a happy family
ber since.Jim and Susan McNaugh• gathering in the •Lucknow area on
land. Jim hasn't been baCk hOmelof David's aunt Sh.aryn Mowbray ,
in that time' and Susan was back turned into' horror and sadness for
family members andother friends
throughout .a' wide area.
David -tad observed his, llth
birthday on May 7th. He was well
n 1:nown to many school chu
.--ec--it,u-ions-,--Briniting-Founmni,
Robbie ,Van Aaken, Mark Steffler , I
'Kevin Smith; Bright and Beautiful.'
VI VirMYVVVYAYAT
WINS $500 ON
EVE OF DEPARTURE
Fly Thursday To
Scotland For
Six Week Visit
Mrs, Jim NIcNaughton of Luck ,
now last week won $500 in the
television aintest playoff payoff.
She received her winning entry
from Hall's Red and White Store
in Lucknow..
It was Susan's lucky, week. The
day before, she had won $25
merchandise from LucknOw Pro
Hardware in the Lucknow Bargain
World contest.
The windfall came at a good
time for Mrs. McNaughton as•
she and husband Jim leave tomor-
row , May 25th, for a six week
holiday to their native Scotland. .
]HIO'
cause
just
tied
29 Register For
Fall Kindergarten
Beirnes , Robt. John (Wrn.);
Brooking, Susan (Colin); Edwards,
Jodi (Fred);' Elliott Bruce
(EllwoOd); EXel , Sandra Lynne
(Eric); Gilmore , Tom. (Arthur);
Griffiths, Michael (Angus); Ham
ikon, Steven (Bruce); Hoffman,
Wry, (Gary); Irwin , Sherry Dawn
(Ross); Jamieson Robert (John);
Lindsay, Dare n'( Wa her); Londry,
Mark (Harold); MacLeod , Cather-
Me Ann (Donald); Mann , Chad
(Ro bett); Murray., Michael (Lea); !ts • Murray, Grant (Charles); Nichol' Dr WW L...-SSA,--Dpilllithrl); Pelletier Cyrice
5Ws:
witri
Jr. (Cyrice). Preiss , Pauline (Mrs.
MafY)1 Ritchie, Todd (Gar 1 y); Roe, Linda (Ernest); 'Searle rind4
(will.); Smith, Cheryl Anne •
(Harold); Solomon, Scott (Robert);
8toity, Lori (Wayne; Tait
Wm, David(Robert)., Young,
'(Jim). lieather(George); Young Leanne
Both Ashfield and West Wawa.-,
hOsh receiVeda benefit of over
$25 ,000 and $12,000 respectively
last year from the arbitration sur-
pluses. (The former Huron School
area # 2 - Ashfield and West
Wawanosh, went into the County
BOard with a large surplus and this
was returned last year in the
lowering of the elementary mill
Irate for• both townships). , After the
'Township Councils set the mill
rate this year, it will still be •
below the average of rural muni-
cipalities 'in the County.
Comparison of actual cash re -
quis,itions levied against Ashfield
over the last 4 years of all educa-
tion purposes is as follows: 1969 -
-$114,544 '7 190 - $98-;803;--16`711---
$96 ,070; 1972 - $119,247.
Comparison of actual cash re-
quisitions levied against West.
Wawanosh over the last 4 years for ,
' education purposes is, as fol-
!Venturers On
Canoe Fishing Trip
Flower-Display
da yacint
and flowering shrubs were most
attractive and colourful.
Six tea 'tables were in charge'of
Mrs. Clarence Bell, Mrs. ' Johti
Adams, Mrs. Charles Steward, •
Mrs. T.J. Salkeld and Mrs. Jim
McNaughton. Guests enjoyed
violin music provided _by Dr. I.E.
Little accompanied by Mrs . Ross
Cumming.
Mina. Graham
Dies At Age 94
Miss Mina Graham of ,
Chillicothe, Ohio, passed away on
Tuesday, May 23rd at the age of
She, suffered a slight stroke
three weeks ago on her 94th
birthday and was hospitalized at
;,that time,
The body will rest at Macken-
zie Memorial Chapel on Friday.
evening. The funeral service will
irbe'held Satutqay at '2 p. m.
Interment will be in South Kin-
loss Cemetery. Cemetery.
Form.erly. tire d Kin 10 :0-
meltineral'w ill be held from
the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel
in Luc ow_an_Iliursday-at
a.m. with burial in' the Carruth-
ers family plot in Ripley.,
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Mrs. Lloyd Hall, kindergarten
teacher at Lucknow Central Public
School, registered 29 young
people for the Fall class at the
registration- on Friday afternoon.
The-child's name., with the •
name of 'the parent in brackets is I
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There will be marked increase
to ex•ress themselves.
For. A number of years now the
public speaking program Within
St. Joseph's school at Kingsbridge
has been an Annual event and was Foran Patrick Foran and Diane
held on Monday, Tuesday and Van Osch, tied; The Moon,
Wednesday of laSt week. In each Teresa Van Rooy, , Louie Forgett,
grade there were three categories Brent Van Oki'.
with first place receiving five Gradetwo, Three Little Mice ,
Yvonne Sinneit Nicki Delberque—
Colleen Foran; Who's at the Zoo?
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
KINLOSS NEWS
I lit Kinloss Venturer Advisor
Lloyd Graham and Venturers,
'
William pickle, Jamie Graham,
IM 1Jamie McEwan and J Hanna
I went on a canoe and fishing trip
to Algonquin Park on the, week-
: In Kindergarten there was a end. The weather and fishing
choice of two recitatiOns, Prayer I were great but the return trip, was
for , Betty -Jane- Foran , • I slowed -down by the-holiday
Perry VanOsch, Michael Austin; I traffic.
The Secret , Paul Martin, I
Chrittine Martin, Steven Hickey. I
In grade one there were three'
Heather Ann'Stapleton ; Carol . • 1` The Lucknow and District Hort-
icultural Society held a:Spring
I
Flower display and afternoon tea
in the Legion Hall on Monday
Afternoon., May 15 from 3 to 5
'p.m. Floral .arrangements of
Society Held. •
Brookside:Wilt Receive Two New School
Buses Fall, Outlines Cost. Of
Education AshfiektaildW. Wawanosh
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