HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-20, Page 7Honour Couple
Leasing Community Community
Alvin Alton and
.family were honoured by their
neighbours at a meal evening at
Brookside School last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Alton have sold
their farm on the 10th of Ashfield
• to Mr. and Mrs, Arnold. Campbell
of the Windsor area and will.
Move later this month to Wing
ham where they have purchased
a home, Alvin will continue to
work at Hackett Bros. in Lucknow.
At the„surprise gathering, the
Altoris. were presented with a
space saver, electric toaster, .el-
ectric canopetier and coffee set
by. Herb Wilkins;' -Barry Hackett
and Frank Alton on behalf of
friend's and neighbOurs.
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The directors of the Luchnow Agricultural
Society wish to thank each and everyone who had
any part in helping to make its 107th.Fall Fair so
_successful. Your help and cooperation was sin-
Cerely appreciated.
Belgrave Couple Mark 50th Wedding
Anniversary, Hold Dinner ,& Open House
N E w AND USED CARS
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker
of Belgrave were honored at a
family dinner in Belgrave Insti-
tute Hall,Saturday evening ,eSept
ember 16th on the occasion of
their golden wedding anniversary.
The table was centred with a
three-tier wedding cake, an
arrangement of gold mums and
gold candles.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker were Mar-
ried 50 years ago at the home of
the bride's parents-on-September -
20, 1922, by the Rev. Cummings.
Mrs. Walker was the, former Eva
Humphrey, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Humphrey of
St. Helens. Mr. Walker is the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. El-
Following their marriage the
couple farmed on the 12th con-
cession of East Wawanosh until .
they retired to Belgrave in 1969.
They have four sons. Howard and
Wilfred of East Wawanosh Town-
ship, Ernest of Wingham and
_Clarence _of Belgrave. There are
-12-grandchildren-,--Mr:and-Mrs .
Walker are members of Wingham
United. Church.' Both enjoy good,
health and remain active for their
A happy feature of the affair
was the' presence of Mrs. Walker's
aunt , Mrs. Carrie Boles of St.
Catharines and an old school mate
,of Mr. Walker's Albert Vorlden
orn---Tlie-youngesro
attending was three.month old vs
Carolthe Humphrey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hun-Paley
Preston.
GOOD. THINGS
HAPPEN -
N:401J—H-ELP
RED CROSS:
Murray Gaunt, M.P.P.; Premier
'Wm. Davis and Robert Nixon.
Out of town guests attended
from St."Catharines. Goderich,
Preston, Lucknow, St. Helens,
Wingham. Belgrave , Clinton,
rnrceffeld7Brussels;- Listowel„
Gorrie, Auburn, Londesboro.
age.
Mr. and Mrs; Walker received
many cards and letters including'
greetings. from Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau; Robert Stanfield;
Robert McKinley, M.P. (Huron);
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- That the Golden Circle
School; Wingham is still carrying
on at the present location until"'
alterations can be made at the
•Wingham Public School. Four
new students have been refused
ntil-the-nev-locat-ion-is-ready fo
occupancy. There are 16 now
attending and the two rooms are
over-crowded. Tenders were
called in the early summer but-
the Board expressed that 'the fig-
. ures were too high for the altera-
tions required and therefore ad-
• vertised agin. The enrolment
at the Trainable Retarded School
at Goderich has a 50% increase
from 16 to 24 students since.
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THE, LUCINOW SENTINEL, ..INCKNOW,. ONTARIO PAGI SEVEN
1172
Mrs. Marian Zinn, Huron Coun-
ty School Board member for Aih-
field and West Wawanosh, reports
the following items of interest con•
cerning the HUMP Board:
- THAT the beginning teacher
without a degree will receive.
0,500 and a beginning teach-
er with a degree will receive ,
$7,10.0.. to teach in the schools in
Huron County this year 1972-3.
opporpooppoprow.
-That Clifford J. Roulston,
Lucknow and John Askes, R. R.
#3; Wingham were hired as cus-
todians at F, E. Madill Second-
ary School effective--July--4th
- That as Chairman of the Educa-
tion,Committee on the Board
io, will be attending a conference in
October sponsored by the Profes-
sional Development Conimittee
ofthe Ontario_Secondary_Schdni
Teachers' FederatiOn.
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June to September 1972. In the
past Trainable Retarded schools,
were always staffed by female
personnel. .However, a .man has
been hired and Eric Eberhardt
will help teach and look after the
boys. Trainable retarded pupils
stay in school until they are 18
years of age,
ftwommmers.,,
With the new credit'system
and individual timeAabling,
each secondary student has the
same time table each day -
gone is the six day week.
sesesseseow.*.:
Silver Lake W.I.
Celebrate Birthday
The Silver Lake .Women's Insti-
tute celebrated their fifteenth
biithday,at. Kinloss Community
Centre ,when'they had as guests
former members.
The meeting opened in the
-That :the-Film-
Loan Service , usual manner With the opening
Ode and Mary Stewart Collect.
The president Mrs. Clarence Bed-
provided by the. Ministry of Ed- ley welcomed all present and
ucation (new name, for the Dep- gave.a few remarks about the
artment of Education) will be W.I. in the past years. Everyone
discontinued and the County . was to come dressed to this, meet-
Boards of Education will be ex- ing in their oldest style clothes.
pected to 'establish their own
Roll call was answered by all • rural libraries„Huro - -
County schools have only 67 fil ms present with "Tesomethingsoething
of their own. Since we are a have about the pefson on your,
not county the-Central Film-Lib- eft-7. This proved out q.nite,
with some for laughs and some rary in the new Board office in
quite sincere. After a short busi- Clinton will receive/aver 400 used '
films from Toronto. • ness period the secretary Mrs.
••••0•0•••••.••• Ellison Hodgins read the minutes
of the first meeting on August
- gnumeration. took place last 30, 1957. She-also read the -
-week; nam s on therolt-t-h-e7-fir-srye-a \r
changes in/ownership and renters Happy Birthd&y was, sung for
and to designate if the education two members with September
tax goes to Public, or Separate
birthdays Mrs.' John Hodgins and
"Schools, Did you know that if a Mrs. Ray Stanley and happy anni-
public school supporter rents land, versary for Mrs: Wm. Stanley, as,
(either for grass, dash crop or any she 'and her husband were mar-
other purpose)--frorn-an--owner_who_. -vied -forty five years the next day.
is a Separate school.'supporter that ,r don MacDonald gave the renter May designate where he. Mrs. Go
a reaing"OdeO to Outdoor Plumb- Wishes the taxes to go? This of
ing". She then conducted several
games and contests. Mrs. James
McEwan played the piano arid
conducted a sing song of a group
of old favourite songs, •
,Mrs. Glenn Young gave a read-
ing "Bessie's Boil" and Mrs. Wm.
Stanley gave two readings "Dar-
wins Mistake" and "The Button
Box". Mrs. 'Ronald Thacker.gave
the answer& to a Quiz On Past
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INTERNATIONAL PLOW
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Following the. closing of the
meeting former members were
called- to die platform to have
their• picture's taken with the
beautifully decorated. Birthday.
Cake which was cut by the second
president of the branCh Mrs. Wm'.
CaMpbell. The cake served with
ice cream was enjoyed for lunch.
PolloWing lunch "A competitive.
ipe ech-§kit took -place with Mrs.
Ronald Thacker, Mrs. Ellison
Hodgins and Mrs. Clarence ,
Hedley taking part in it. This
began rather serious but ended up
as a joke. •
Conveners who planned the
evening were Mrs. Ellison Hodgins,
Mrs. Ronald Thacker, Mrs. Gord-
co_,MacDona-Id and-Mrs, Clarence_
Hedley,
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1967 PONTIAC Grand Parisienne .
1967 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, 6 automatic and radio
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