The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-20, Page 9.WEDNE,SDAY, 24th, .t9�62
'ROY N. B ENTL.EY
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT.
GODERICH, 'ONTAR* O .
Box 478.
Phone JAckson 4 9521
A. M. HARPER
AND .COMPANY
Chartered' Accountants
33 Hamilton St.
GODERICH. ONTARIO -•
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Telephone JA 4-7562
JOH.NSTONE'S
FUNERAL • :HOME
'Modern and Convenient
Phone 76
Day. or Night.
Serving 'All Faiths'
According to Their • Wishes
Moderate ' Prices
Bstahlished 1894
HE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW,
ONTARIO
PAGE"" NINE
A. R DU VAL
Sp.C.
Chiropractor •
,Physio and Electro Therapist
V1411/141 - . Phone:300`
' . ,
(Office located . in former CKNX
building .on the Main Street)
INSURANCE
FIRE, WIND,CASUALTY
AUTOMOBILE
AND LIFE
To Protect. Your Jack,
Insure With Jack Today..
J. A. •McDONAGH
Phone. 386, Lucknow
STATE FARM MUTVAL
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Investigate a - Before Investing
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REUBEN WILSON
R.R. 3: Goderich
Phone 80-r-8 Dungannon
R. R W.ANDREW
... •
Barrister and .Shcicitor
LISTOWEL ONTARIO
'IN LUCKt1TOW . .
Every Wednesday and
Saturday, : Afternoon
Office in the ' Joynit Block -
Telephone
Office 135 Residence 31-J
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R S.. HETHERINOTON,
Q.C.
Ti Barrister,
Wingham and •'.Lucknov.v
IN . LI CKNO'W'
Monday 'andWednesday'
Located in Kilpatrick Block
'Phone Wingham
Office 4$'" , Residence. 97
IMPERIAL OIL
PRODUCTS
for prompt service;
and quality products,
contact:
GRANT CHISHOLM
Phone. collect Dungannon 727r-1
or 10' Lucknow,
'Always' Lok To Imperial
For The Best"
CARD OF THANKS
I wash- to, express my, . ,sincere
thanks and .appreciation ''for s0:
many nice . flowers, cards and
letters of well wishes. received
from my •neighbours, relatives.
and friends. while " I wasa pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, Special thanks to the • Un-
ited Church Women of Dungan-
non, •also, Dr, IV.. Ii,. Corrin,
Lucknow, •
Mrs. W. 'A. Culbert, R.R. 1,
Dungannon.
I wish to • thank the ladies of
the• Lucknow ' Women's Institute,
for• the delicious treats sent to
ine on. my 'birthday. May they
have many years of .' success
happiness. W. J. MacPherson, 'Sr,
MacKenzie
MemorialChapel
FUNERAL SERVICE
Services conducted •
iaccord-
ng • to your wishes a't your
Home; your. Church, or ` • at
our Memorial •Chapel at no
additional' charge.
Phone 181, ' Lucknow, •
• Day or• Night
WI N;GHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
We Have Been Memorial
Craftsmen for. Thirty -Seven
Years, Always Using
"THE ' BEST GRANITES
Along With.
Expert :Designing and
Workmanship. ' '
Prices 'Most 'Reasonable
Cemetery Lettering', a Specialty
R. A. SPOTTON
•Phone : • 256, 'Wingham,' Ontario.
. ALAN WILIPA. MS
.Optometrist
Office ° ori Patrick' St., just
off the• -Main St. in
WINGHA1Vt : '
Professional Eye -Examination
Optical Services
For appointment
Please' Phone• 770, Wingh'am
MacKENZIE Ogl)
Optometrist a ,
NOW IN• RIPLEY
EVERY ' WEDNESDAY
Office Hours 10.00 . a.m. to 9.00
,p.m Phone Roy )MacKenzie,
Ripley 96-r-24. •for••: appointment.
RR W. ; BELL
OPTOMETRIST'' GODERICH
F. T. Armstrong . - ' 11"
,Consulting.; Optometrist
The Square '
(Phone JAckson 4-7661)
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LUCKNOW DISTRICT
• CO-OPERATIVE INC
Phone Lucknow 71
•
TED COLLYER•'
Registered'
' Master Electrician
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Specializing in
Electric Heating, Electric. Wiring.
• and • Repairs
and
Alf ; electrical Appiiarreea
Phone 208-r-25, Lucknow
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NORTH ASHFIELD • SCHOOL
(Continued from Page 1)
School and also a curling ,rink.
Real Luxury Jab
Chairman of the• school board,
Samuel Gibson, outlined ' the
steps in the planning and 'con-
struction • of. the/ new school.
D. T, Dunlap, Of, the firm of
architects, thanked ..the •people of
Ashfield for letting • them use
the stone from the old school,
in the construction of the. new
one. ",It is the 'first stone we
have been able to use". in all the -
,schools we have planned, and ,it
is a ' real luxury job," he said:
Gordon ,Hauser, ' contractor,
spoke • briefly,. and ' introduced
hi's foreman. Jim Kineli who 'he•
credited with ' much 'of the 'work i
and planning of the school.
"Old Boy" Is Speaker
Gordon Finlayson introduced
the guest speaker, His Honour
Judge 'Ian MacRae of London
as "one of the old boys that we
are very proud of." Judge Mac-
Rae
, • attended Z.ocloalsh school,,,
Lucknow • and Winghain High.
Schools law school at Toronto,
Practised . at ,Strathroy , and sere-
ed as Magistrate • and now judge
at London. He • vs' married •to ':a,
former Lucknowite,' ,. Winnifred
Elliott. •
• Judge MacRae reminisced: on
•the early school days .iii • the
area and' of the first c'ru(d'e log.
shanties .. that served as schools
with , their `• crudely •furnished
tables and lbenches, hewn from
logs; He 'predicted that the "red'
school house"' . would Soon' be- l
come extinct in ` favour of 'Tcen-
tral, schools.. "It is: with some"
sadness and regret that we lose
'the 'old schools," he. ,said, "and,
;it is with some apprehension
that: we. changeour teaching
methods.", Judge • MacRae said'
that what was • sufficient then,
is not. sufficient. .now • nor w�il:1
it be : tomorrow. This is :•a ..day
of specialty, competition ,and
:ever increasing knowledge:. He
suggested that ,this was a good
time to organize 'an archives de-
'partment to•.preserve present his''
tory . and noteworthy 'events. „.
Bob • ,Sinipsori, expressed 'ap
preciation On behalf. of; those pre-
sent- to Judge ' 1VI'acRae for ' his'
attendance . at . the. official . op
-
I ening:
Mrs. Henry.. MacKenzie, .on be
half of . Kintail Women's Insti-
tute,. presented •a book' ofhistory;
and pictures to- the 4 school. I;t is
;hoped, thatwhen;• completed. the
book will' hold 'a history Of. all.
school '.sections '.and. "pictures of
the teachers' that served -in : the
area. 'Leo Cour tney..•accepted the
book on behalf. of 'the board.
. The • history is to , Ibe put ina
permanent . catbinet in the school,
Rev; Neil 'McCombie =;of : Ash-
field , 'Presbyterian ;Church • ;and,
Rev. J. C. Hutton' of Pine Riiver
United Church dedicated the ,new
school.
Elston . Cardiff, M.P. ' ',for . Hu-
ron, spoke , briefly,. and Dr; ,Bern
Corrin : of .Wirighaan, on.' behalf
Of the. Gideans;. presented the
school with . a bible.. Chairman
Kinkead introduced • the teach-
ing. staff 'from the._ audience
GavilI�r,'Mcintosh
and Ward
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
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ASHF1ELD
Miss Anne • 1MIacDonald of Ha -
Milton is. visiting her cousin,
Mrs. William Johnsbn. .
•• Mr. and . Mrs. Earl Howes and
grand on Alec attended ' the
Howes Reunion. in Elora Park on.
along with other guests.
Recalls "014" :School
Rev. F.• "Scott MacKenzie of
Montreal, who received' his ele
mentary ' education at Hemlock
City .Said . that references to. the.
"old school" was • not . the old
school to; •him. The : old, '• school as
he knew it also stood' on the
present site but is now used as
an implement shed • onthe farm
of Roy MacKay, "and I dont'
think it'. ever should have been
anything else;" Rev,' MacKenzie
said. ' He remembers the original
not . as. • the • littlered: school
house, .but as the ' weatherbeaten
wood: school: house. Rev: Mac
Kenzie's:remarks, no. doubt, 'could
only be truly appreciated by a
very •rfew of` the senior citizen's'
present who • received . their ' edu-
cation in these original schools.
John Bradley was presented
with an award'; by 'board' secre-
tary, .. Roy .,'MadKay, .:for naming:
_the . school.: John :. is the son of
Mr. ' and Mrs.. Eldon `Bradley.
' Inspect; School.
:Following ' the platform ' pro=
gram the crowd ,moved to', the
entrance of :the school where the
official ribbon. cutting ..was ;per
formed by . Judge..• MacRae; as-'
sisted by' . ' Leona' Hogan 'and
Ricky Barger. :Attending ` also
were Gordon Boyd, on behalf.
of • ' Ashfield Township, and
:.Chester • Ernmerton, on behalf -of
Huron, . along with board . chair-
man.
hair-man • Sam Gibson.
•The, school was then open,:,for
inspection. • and refreshments.
.were, served; •'
The • teaching' staff is "compris-
ed of principal, Gene 1VIartin,
junior room; ilius. Lois Parrish
intermediate, . • Mrs. :Margaret
Cline; supply, Mrs. Margaret
McCharles who will be joining
the , '.staff -full time in' Septem,-
ber, music supervisor, -••Mrs. , Lil-
i an: Simpson,
,Board ,Members are chairman,
'Samuel Gibson; .Leo Courtney,;
Gordon • Finlayson, Robert Helm,
Robert Simpson and • J. Roy
MacKay, secretary. " L18 . pupils
were enrolled . last September •'&
this number• has' increased' during.
the • year. • '
FURNACE OIL,STOVE OIL,
KEROSENE, GASOLINE
See or call
• WM, A. "BUD" HAMILTON
Phone 220-w Lucknow
District Agent for Cities Service ;.
Satuirday.
Mr.., and, Mrs.: W. • C. Barrett. "
and . fmily of Toronto visited
with Henry MacKenzie last week-
end. •
Among those who. attended an-
niversary services here on Sunday'
and visited with . relatives and
friends were: Mrs. ,N. J. MacKen-
zie of .Lucknow' with Jack Mac-
Kenzie; Mr, and Mrs. • 13nman
MacKay and family' of Auburn
with D. C. MacLean;' Mr., and
Mrs. R. Grant.. of. Goderich with.
George Mondrief; Mr, and Mrs.
Lloyd MacDougal • of Luc'knogv
'with. Wilfred' Farrish. ' '•
Miss Mabel MacDonald of
Windsor ' spent the.' week -end
with .• her. mother,. Mrs.. Alex
MacDonald. : '
• Ray 'MacKenzie .'of- Toronto
was Thorne• for the week -end. -
Recent visitors with Wm. John-
son were. Mr. /and Mrs.''.Frank
Johnson of Barrie...
Mrs. Ken MacKenzie of .Mich-
gan was home for the' week -end.
- Mr. D.- . A. MacDonald; who.
spent 'many months in. the hos-
pital with a ' broken hip', return=:
ed ' home 'on Friday. His ' daugh-
ter, Mrs.. Ralph : Cowles of. Lon''-
don' spenta few. days with :him:
Large, congregations .attended'
anniversary services. ',in Ashfield.
Presbyterian Church when. Frank
Scott MadKenzie, DTD. ^of Mon-
treal.
on-treal . was guest speaker..Special
'Music ' was rendered ' by. the.:
.choir: and solos were '•sung, • Eby
Miss 1%ary, Lou Collinson., and
Mrs. -John N. MacKenzie.
SERVED' AS D.R.O.'s' 1N
.ASHFIELD, • W. WAWANOSH
In Huron riding in Monday's
•election there were 143 'Deputy'
returning 'officers manning• the
polls, including the ' (townships
of Ashfield1� and West Wawanosh.
• % Ashfield •
Poli. No 1• Eldon' •Culbert, .
R.R., 6, Goderich; No; 2:Albert
Alton; R.R:.7, �1.,.uck now; No. , J:
John pitchie,` R'.R.Lucknow;
No. 4: Harold:` Adams, R.R. 3; :
Goderich; No. 5:, Clifton. Au tin,, .
3, Goderich, NO., 6,:
Collinson, R `R. 3, •Goderich; No.'
7: Frank Hamilton, 'R.R: 3, :Luck-
now.
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• West Wawanoslf
No.'. 1: ' Mrs, Richard.. Park,'
Dungannon; No..2 Mrs: Duncan.
McKay, Auburn;. No..' 3: Harold',:.
.Errington, R.R. 2 Auburn No::' •
4: Blake, Alton; R.R:' 2, 'Lucknow
No.' 5: Wilfred Mcf uillin,
Lucknow; No. 6: Howard Thomp
son,. R,R.. 2, Auburn.`
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