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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-26, Page 134.• WEDNESDAY, jtTNE 26; 1963 It • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW1 ONTARIO 7111.1P1W-‘11111107.01WW11.4 • • 4 s * PAGE' TWIRTEEN DupLicAToR suPPiies, bond TL•iv• paper, mimeo paper, typewriter ROY• N. BE -...1 'paper, in pads and quantity, ink PUBLIC and master sheets, duplicator ACCOUNTANT. :pi:01)1E019R, oNTARid ; Box 478 Phonc...TAckaon 4-9.521 A. M. HARPER, AND COMPANY Chartered AcCountants 55-57 •South. Street • • , GODERICB„ ONTARIO Telephone JA 477562' JOHNSTONE'S.' FUNERALHOME Modern: and Convenient Luekno,w, Phone 528-3013: , Day or Night • • • •Serving . MI Faiths • According to -Their *Wishes Moderate. Prices • , Established 1804 • iipoi...441,.........4.P44~••••••••••••••,......,..4.4 R. DUVAL • D:C., Sp.C. „ Chiropractor • • Phydio and Electro Therapist . • Winghain 'Phone 300 (Office locatedon ,John St. West' next to Toronto Dominion Bank); INSURANCE • FIR!.,, WIND,. CASUALT • ' ' • AUTOMOBILE 1. AND LIFE . " • i. To "Protect 'Your Jack, InsUre. With jack Today; .. • • J. A. McDONAGH, LuCknoW, Phone .528-3423. • fiv.••••••••44,414P44•••iiKapi;4••••••••••atasilo. STATE FARM MUTUAL. AUTOM,CiBILE INSURANCE : • Investigate Before Investing ItEUBEN—WILSON. R.R. 3; Goderich 'Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon • , , R. W. ANDREW flufd, hectograph lnachines and. supplies; if we, don't -stock your. requirements,we will be' lid to order for you, The Luckno* . . . . Sentinel, •. MacKenzie. • Memorial Chapel; . FUNERAL SERVICE. 'Services • conductedaccord- ing to ycui. wishes at your Home, your Church, or at our' ivierporial• Chapel' at no' additional charge. .Lucknow, • Phone 528-3432 • ". 'Day or 'Night, , fa.•••••:#4••••••••••••!•••# "44 WINGHAM MEMORIALSHOP • We I-IaVe Been Meznatial' Craftsmen for Thirty, -Seven • Years, Always U.sing .• 'THE BEST GRANITES • • ,Along With •.• ' . 'Expert Designing and • • 'Workmanship..: •• • Prices .Most .Reasonable Cemetery Lettering a-SpeCialty • R. A. SP9T1rON Phone 256, •Winghatn, -Ontario. G ALAN WILLIAMS Optoinetrist ° Office on. Patrick. St.; just off the Main. St. in, WINGHAM , Professional. Eye Examination ' Optical Services • .• For appointment • , ' • ' : Please Phone 770,. Wingliarn ine:o.4,7•44:114••••*~*ffoovrierins*••••••• , • • IL J. MacKENZIk O.D.. Optometrist . ' • .4 RIPLEY •. CLOSED FOR VACATION WEDNEkiAY, JULY 3 & 10 R. W. BELL • OPTOMETRIST GopEmat, Barrister and Solicitor • , • • -LISTOWEL,-.ONTARIO - IN LUCKNOW Every. Wednesday . • ' Saturday Afternoon • . Office' in the Joynt .Biock • -• ' • Telephone: • • Office 135 31-J , • R. S. HETHERINGTON, • Barrister, Etc. . Winghain and LuelmoVir IN LUCKNOW . Monday and Wednesday • 'Located in: Kilpatrick Block • 'Phone. Wingham Office 48 Residence- 97 • IMPERIAL.04 PRODUCT'S ' for prompt ser\fice, • and quality products, • • contact: GRANT CHISHOLIVI • Phone collect Dungannon 72-r-1 • '• or 10 Luckno,W • "Always Look To IMperial For .The Heat" - • , r.T. Armstrong \ Consulting Optometrist The Square (Phone JAckson 44680 • ..#4,4,04 • OPEN NEW SCHOOt.' --,- 4contumed from Page 1). penied by Mrs. pun•oan Sion at the piano. Hear Ripley -Huron Native Cameron IMacAttley, , inuriedi- ate past Cilairman• of :the afea school board, introchreeri the' guest guest . speaker, , Harry t Leslie '1Vkartyri, B.A. Mr...Martyn; known to the, area residents as Lyle Martyn, 'attended sc,h0o1 in• Rip. • ley, 'iligh sehool •In • Kincardine,. b,efore entering the Royal Navy in world War 1,. After the war, ' Mr. 11Viartyn cOrornienceoif a 42 year .record of service in Tor- onto.as teacher, principal . and. public .sohool 'inspector. In his introducti•on, Mr. - • MacAuley Said, "the citizens- of this cern,. munity take satisfaction arid pride that so many. !frorn •this area, have 'entered ,and idistin- guished themselves in the teadi- ing profession." Were it not for 'the teachers from._ RiPley. and Huron, most 'of the population of Toronto WOUid be illiterate was the -::comment of IIVIr... MacAuley inreferripg4,to the number from :that area "who ,had served • in that city. • • • IIVIr. Martyry _amused the Igath-, ering with his . wit and. casual. manner' of speech. .In • ccOrriPli- meriting the iboard • for ,their work in planning and construct- ing •the:achool' he said, "I lima= gine • 'the thanksyou will get . Pocally. will •(be in ratio tothe arnourit,' of 'apsessment (one: !has in •the new area." Speaking to ihe entireaudienoe he said, "this' is • your School, the 'board., hold' the deed in trust for ,y04, 'it , is One ..of,' the the bright • sPotS in ;the community arid Will bind the district. together:".- Mr. Martym .commended ' .the. history coirarrit-. tee. fOt preParation• .of ,the hist- orian booklet -and said, "I don't know enything • that as ,'given Me as • much pleaSure and ith,rill as reading this •booklet." Mrs. Donnie."'IMacDorialci, a mernlber of the' school ; board in 'thanking the speaker said; "it is fitting .that one of the direct .descendants of ithe: ;area, whose ancestors' 'came to Huron 1.11; years ago' and erected the first log sohool on the 6th concession( should speakil,ari7i6;e/ opening , of the school.7i.,4/./,',. -,, • ' Illeary,,rne,c1‘ ral /Speakers •A. , . • .number/ of were called /onto sair, .e('•feW words. ill ip, tended Congratqa- / ,' d tirtin • C''''/`'the ' ' new tibias/ ,an./,' pressed pleasure /'•in the / . ,•, , "'if, • , ' schbOlhey were v,,,,K,,,, Waldie, map , 4/13ruce No.- ',,,,,Chester, _, sociation of 'Ontario. Mrs.. Joe Scott, president of the Ripley W,omien's Institute,, presented alecturn, to Allister¥acKay. MaeKay. • ' •• .• Mrs. Lloyd Wylds and lc lar- eneg pQ41o.ck presented flags to Mrs, Donnie IVIacDonald,,Ion' be- half Of the Ripley -Huron Le- gion and Ladies' Auxiliary. Chester Enirrierton, William R, Lowry arid Russell Stanley, on 'behalf of „Huron Township, and George aVIcLean, ori ;behalf Of ',Ripley Vlllage, presented ath- letic plagu:es to the:school. - Scholastie plaquesWere .Pre- aentecl by John. D, MacKay & Mr. Allah 'Wyk's cin ;behalf of. Ripley and Huron's Star, Rebekah Lodes.. Don Thompson, on !behalf- of the Lucknow Sentiriel, present- ed. the school with a guest book. Salter' and Allison, architects,. presented ,basketball standards. Jack Hood School supplies Presented two 'iballsf&r the auditorium :and M. and D. Ken- nedy, contraotors, presented flowers. • . Introduces Staff' ' , Mrs.. lVlaithel WilsOrl, 'principal of the ,scitOol, introduce& the present and 'fixture teaching staff, Mias • Ada Gawley, Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mrs. Eileen MacDon- ald, Mrs. Isabel Martyn,Mrs. Violet MacKenzie, Mrs. Betty, Elliott, Mrs. Lillian- Sinipsc.n, Donalda Scott, Miss Jean Campbell, Floyd 'Stanley; Custo- dians 'are 1VIt.' and .IMrs. Joe. Hackett. • , Present. Shields • Chairman 'William s•McCreath„ announced that although it was not the custom to announce the. grade '3 graduates .until the end Of school; they had made an ex- cePtion' 'on the, occasion of the officialopening end they were 'presenting the. first winners of, the proficiency . a:we:rola.' Carol Elliott, 12, 'daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. ;Min, K. Elliott of I.R. • 4, Ripley .won the award for ihigh., est' ProfiCienty among grade 8 girla. John (Moore, 13 -year-old Sorir of Mr. and +Mrs. • Reg J. *ore' Of Ripley, won the award for the boys. • School 5pciarc1 members are Wiliram-McCreath, 1 .ahairMan;. John' K, Elliott, ,v.ice-ohairma.n;• Mrs, Donnie.IMecDonald, Howard • Hodge; Allister • MacKay, .Mrs. John C. MacDOnald, :Secretary - treasurer. ' . The history .conornittee, Which prepared the •historical booklet, were ;Mrs. Donnie •MacDonald, Mrs. John C. MacDonald, Stuart. Aitken, *Mrs. 'Victoria Smith; Mrs. Katherine :Collins, Maleolm. M. MacDonald, Allister IVIacKay, Mrs. Herb Clayton, Austin.' Mar- tin, Mrs. Williain. Farrell. • , Largest 'In BruCe The, hew Ripley -Huron ten- tral School is the largest con- solidated SchOol •to be 'built in Bruce ',County, It /comprises the former school sections of 2, 3, 6, 8, 16, 11, '12' and is the second central ,schoOl,"to be 'built in Huron Township,'the first 'being...the' Pine_ River' ,Ceri,, •tral!School serving sections 5, 9 and 13. The , only independent sChoo1. sectiOnS in ,the , township' Oh/ Reeve'--/ of hi. -Huron Geo McLean.' Reeve pley „, who ,,said that this 1963, wili be year to. r in Ripley ;and:,' Huron completion of, the new ,addition being 'built J.i High S'Ph:Ogcrand plans Made for the,i Centennial urray Gaunt, 'r -Bruce;. John Loney, IVIP Bruce.! The ,architectural.. /of. Salter •and. Ken 'ennedy and Frank, Burgstah: eri foreman, of th,e construction' ifir* of M :arid 10.• :IterinedY;‘\. ;ken MacAr.thur of, Ontario Wirigharn; -William. Harris, chairman i the RipleY• District High 'School Board; ,5.. H. lq11- kied, , Goderich; public • school inspector for Ht.111)011; JIAOC Bow., 'ers, a Huron native, riow auper- intend.ent of elementary educa- tion in Stratford; • Rev, :Clare, Logan Of Toronto, a teacher. at No. 3. sikty-severi years, .ago; Normari ilVtacDona,14 and ,Stewart IVIacflonald, ex -teachers ,of the area ; George • Mc C:utcheori, Cbn- ervatiye candidate in Iron- Bnuce; Warden ,of .County, Harvey . Palrnateer and • , Elmer. Thompson, both 'of Kiricar,dine. • Severa11Presentations .. A .number of pres,enlations were to the scho41 and received by bbard- members: Allister' Hughes of Kinloss Township -presented- a portrait of the Queen ;donated by MrS. John W. Hanna, in memory'. Of the late Jahn W. Hanna, MPP. It was 'received by John H. El- ' Rev. R:1 Douglas MaCtiOriald, Tilladnburg, presented a 'bible •to Howard Hodge as- d't gift from the Public School Trustees,!.., As- • LUCKNOW. DISTRICi COOPERATIVE• INC ,/ 1/-; 11/ • Luoknow, Phone 52/8-2,ii1 501/1 // /1/ ///,/-/ TED. COt, /1/ Registered. Master tleetrielani • . •1///: „P // ELECTRICAL CONTRA,CTOR , • Stiecipliznig /in / • Electtie'•Heating, Eleetriej*,(rMg arid Repair/7/ and 1. //'; .1 •. All• electrical ,APpliances Luc"knOW,' Plwtie 528-5182 • ••••••••itliK0004••••ro or.o.".•#.44•04.4,44,044,44•0 �ndWard C.118011.it.E4( :ACCOUNTANTS.' ,./.,•ttesiderit • partner,./ •. • 3 E• .Xo•nnedy„ C4, • '• • • • 1204")•dait0'.; fide Pit6110Hi347I Walkerton 044N4'..0:40,;:64444,41,41414:104444,0,441444444 Removcd Service We are licensed to reznovef your dead or crippled' farm animals for sanitary disposal. • PORPON YOUNG, Elmira Phone Collect •to; 4-• MRS. GORDON TAYLOR 528-5950 •Lucknow• • 24-hour service • Licence Nos. . • 215C63 and 22R65. • , ••••••••••••9444~•••••,•••••••••••••••4p000m now are .S.S.. 1, Lumen; S,S. 4,. Purple Grove and S.S. .7, on. the Lake Shore- near • coneession 12. 1Kinloss Central Sohool was opened in 1962. It 'and Pine gi- ver are the only..t.wo other Cen.- tral Schools in. Bruce ,COunty. The total ;floor. space. Of the. nekr school is •in •excess of 12,900 • square feet compring seven .• classrooms, auditorium ,a.nd aux-.: illaxiy rooms. The new • seheoll is electrically heated. Building of the school was completed in 5 - .motbhnoite,sr.w, ith work St,..arting last oO Lunch Served Following the* 'program, . those , present toured' •the . school and, met with the ;teachers in their rooms; Ripley Women's Insti- tute .serVed poffee, doughnuts . !the famous Huron Township Pine River cheese from,..the sitoriurn. Historical ,bookleth were. sold throughout , the eyening&. are still available from ,the com- mittee at the Price, of "$1.00., Eight From Bruce At Folk School • 1 Pages. d -End John- , King, ; • • • de an&. •• Doug, •• !shed to • • ;time. • at - le. gen- • : see, is • march- • Ingham. the ' • t B.ancl • ; • been ernoon.: . • • nd has • •many rarely. •• r; cent - ani. at •11 form Dutah- , • , :Ceno-' • ,•ice., •' at the • wh:lch t• o. the .iiciur- be • player..• . . 'of tic- kae , ,.• Each year; • more • land more people. are taking:part in eclat' 'education •Programs. One •of the Ainest ,programs ;!toolc place Fairbank House, Petrone, this „ • 'pest week -end 'when Ontario's , Second Regional Folk School .. was ;held'. The delegates 'on 'Friday evening' and Victor ' • Morro*, •secretaxl-fieldman for Ontario .Folk„ School Council, -in,- traduced the 'topic "Nature of . Work." A story 'of the Pairbarik• family and a tour of the mansion Proved. ,very interesting. it was . built, in • 1889' and everyone **as thrilled with the beauty of the ' wood and •furnishings. • The sessions deelt with MSG-% MatliOn, leisure and the changes • : Of our times and how we On keep pace.---Filrns--knxr-Mfeatvon, as. well' as the 'beauty of the: greuncls added to the enjoyment • • of those attending ,Delegates,at. • • tended from ,four Counties.. Chi& • • Thomas of Brussels representect, . • • ,Huron aOthity. Bruce • was re- .. • presented by.Mr's. Ronald Slade, Mrs. •,Eunice MeGillivray, Mrs, :* ' Harvey Ackert, Mr., and Mrs.. Duncan. Conway; Mrs. Lawrence Davey, Mr, and Mrs: Wifliarn J.,, Arnold. . • PEDLAR' AGENCY EGG PICK-UP. DEPOT. FOR GOLDEN GLOW . EARTH -BIRD TILLERS Your . . / -Barb Wire Requirements No Order Too Large , — No Order Too Small Dairy. iocide Iodine disinfectant, detergent and sanitizer for cleaning' your „noilking ' equipment. Just • 1 oz. to' -4 .gallons water: if the „milk grade is loW an& you wish it would only come •up considerably.; try IOC:IDE:1511'dd: "Rtigt- have 'proven' you will not be withcitit" it. • • Baby. orStarted Chick Orders Taken :Thrtiont. The Summer SeaSon._ WM. KNECHTEL ands. SON ,LTD., Lucknow. E3ra/rech, Phone 528-3014 "There's A New Life • Feed For Every Need" • ' • a• of tlie • chrnen. e. vet- • eh :at ▪ wilibe ion of'. , •picnic. - • ' • , r CIO', , intro - 1,1 • Pre.s- neat • .eld lg.': He: rdwiek o*ton • he fl • 1:••• 3 with. • Knox. e Was • • tarried:. •• ull, of , • MarL . • first. • bun- • ..„,1; then terian., • guson • • I' • Aas -m. furrays step.s. Rev.. reased. oister; • twood' • • • n 'the: .eniberi •-•1er. ,on •• Tames • ,d the • Mrs. 1601110 John 00 • :non -e • Leslie • :riduc- Ir at• , el oti' 1 1 1 1 1