The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-26, Page 134.•
WEDNESDAY, jtTNE 26; 1963
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Consulting Optometrist
The Square
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OPEN NEW SCHOOt.'
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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
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schbOlhey were v,,,,K,,,, Waldie,
map , 4/13ruce No.- ',,,,,Chester,
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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.
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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-
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We are licensed to reznovef
your dead or crippled' farm
animals for sanitary disposal.
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PORPON YOUNG, Elmira
Phone Collect •to; 4-•
MRS. GORDON TAYLOR
528-5950 •Lucknow• •
24-hour service •
Licence Nos. .
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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
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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. . •
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