The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-08, Page 13pN 7AY, JUNE$th,, 196
THE.*',VCKNQ''W SENTINEL., LUCKNOW,ONTARIO
DUNGANNO F ED E R,AT Io
ADE
mr,. and Mrs. sam Andrews of SURVEY PL l
skatoon, Sask.,, are visiting -
ji s sister, Mrs. Bert McWhinney,' Ashfield Township. Federation
Mr. McWhinney and family. It +of A griculture laid plans forthe
is the first time in fifty purl Huron Township T.B. *Hass stir -
:years, Mr. Andrews 'returned to-`vey . ata Meeting at the Parish
these parts since he left when a 1'44 Dungannon, last 'Thursday,
young lad. Though, they kept Representatives from the "Fede -
up, . a :gopd correspondence; it rations of West Wawanosh and
was quite - a . thrill for the bro- ( Col'bourne ' also rnetat Dungan
ther •sand sister to meet: again; at...,.,, non th.e same night. s •
such.. a` lengthy lapse. of tune, .: .is'
,chairman of the sur:,
Bev:Alex MaCDonald occupiied ,
telvey .s': William G. Huaater,. ,presi-
dento the Ashfield Federation:
Erskine Presbyterian - Church Supply chair. an is
pglpit last Sunday 'afternoon: p Y . m ,I-iugh Mc
ge, is. a returned'• missionary . of.:Whinney; • canvass chairman, Ar..
British Guiana, 'For' the next two nold Alton; clinic chairman, in
charge of pickingclinic • staff,
following' Sundays, June 12th' &. .
Eldon Culbert.
19th, ministers will, preach for 'a Present at the, meeting ° were
call. , • Mr. Gord-on,.Stokely of the Pro-'
The community extends '• syn- vincial Department of Health
pathy:'to Mrs. Frank Linklater. and Judge Glenn Hays, organiz
(formerly Anna Reid) and , fan-. er of the Ashfield, Collbourne
'i1y in her time of sorrow and• the West •Wawanosh portions..
unusual• 'drowningof cher ' bus., • ,Following the organization,
band tem days ago \ before, find-' the regular `quarterly meeting ''of
ing the body. .last Sunday after the AshfieldFederation was
noon, quite 'tear the position held. , President, ,William ' G.:
where he and. the boat went, Hunter, chaired the meeting.
down at Martin's. Point, south: et I,R,alph Foster was appointed
Port
Albert., Mrs..Lanklater was representative to; the. Beef Pro
the third daughter of the late. ducers' Organization succeeding
Mr..and Mrs: Jacob Reid, north ,g T ,Kilipatrick:: Leo Courtney
of the village.. ' was/appointed representative to.
Visitors/ • over the week -end: ` the' Wheat Producers'. Commit -
with.. Mrs. Abner Morris:: were. tee: A $10 grant Was' given. to.
r"' M'r. and Mrs.. • John •Wilson, Mr, both `'the Dungannon and • the
- and• Mrs Wm:. Stonehouse; Sarnia: Luck.how Fall • Fairs A reSolu-
and Miss Carol" Weatherland,' tion from the county.Federation
Bright's -Grove. ,'. : . in regard to establishing a Vo -
,Mrs. ` Harvey Culbert was a :.rational School ' at Clinton _ was
patient at Wingham Hospital for discussed, '••but was filed "`.until.
a week, returning home: on Sat- : more information is received,
urday. •
M:John ~ Blyth ratepayer •will see a 6-
r. and.' Mrs. Park'
Saturday visited, 1Vir. and M•rs..mi1l..increase: in Itheir tax rate',
Ken Petrie and Kathleen ` Ann' 'af ' : this year. ,....The . residential rate ,
Kincardine.
will be 70 ills and the con mer -
Mr. Bert '.McWhinney of .the
tial' rate .75 snips: :
Crewe district on Sunday visited
• his wife, :Edna, 'at Victoria Hos
..pital, London,, who will undergo:
a series of operations in the next,
While. ` We are ,, anxibus to' hear
,good reports 'of her condition.
K.Mr; .and Mrs: Gordon_ :Kidd;
Ryan', and Sheila of .;;Islington:` Mr. : and Mrs Frank MacKeri-
were' . recent:'. visitors • With, Mrs. zie' and family visited' with Rev:'
J J `'Ryan.. 1 •a :
• Robert and Mrs. 'Marshall and
Visitors ' with .;Mr and Mrs. boys:. of Strathroy. recently..
John Park.. were .Mr.:,, and Mrs: Rev: Alex ;MacD;onald, mission-
John Wiebe and. daughter ' Ruth ary from British' Guiana conduc.
of London +on Sunday. ted : services in South:; Kinloss on
The:Dungannon United Church. Sunday, :His paternal . grandpar
;VMS. held ;the•June meeting' at 'ents, the late•,Mr. 'and- M'r's. D S.
the Parsonage' with .Mrs.. T. Rich- 'MacDonald weremembers.', of
'ards " as ,hostess. Mrs;. Esther South: Kinloss church where his
grandfather served as' elder;'and
.Rivett •presided, opening with a ....._
hymn and prayer. Mrs. M. his - great-uncle, John, Sandy
.Shackleton led with the devot- MacDonald. was : precentor • for
conal -Mrs`. Robert,,Bere read: the ,Si, •ty •years.
scripture lesson. • Mrs. MVIelvin '''Mr:' and Mrs.. Harold Austin
Reed took the study book, Africa ' and boys visited . Sunday with
Disturbed,' reading, chapter •! friends' at Parkhill
Old, Patterns : and' New also chap I • Miss . Gladys Graham of Lon"
ture.6, Labor, hand, :Cash. and ; don spent the week -end with,her
Law, Mrs. Herb .Finnigan read:; a 'Parents,•. Mr. :and . Mrs,' Douglas,
• letter from' 'a missionary, Lillian Graham ., '
R Dickson of Free China, . It was Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Bromley of
reported there had been 29 home Toronto and Mr. and. Mrs. Archie
calls and 16. hospital calls: A • MacDonald, Ronnie. • . and :Char-
bale of articles will' be shipped lotte of Kitchener were guests
• the latter part of June: At the - Sunday at the home of. Mr.; and
next meeting, .Mrs. Herb Finni- ,Mrs, Ira • Dickie.
gan will.have charge; of the, July'
meeting and Mrs. Lorne IVers;
the Study Book.
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PAGE' FLEVEN
There are more 'than. 37,000 manufacturing companies
un
Canada turningout the products : Canadians : use
every day. These companies • ' provide more than
products, however.
For example, The. Steel Company ' of Canada,
Limited,since it was incorporated in 1910, has:
x. made 36,817,000 tons of steel;
" x p •$1,0'20,000,000employees;
to its
aid
paid $2.76,000,000 .to government.in taxes;
spent $1,930,000,000 for materials and..services;i.
invested" $365,000,000 in plant and raw
material sources.
This is .how Canadian manufacturing contributes `to
the wealth . and progress ;of Canada,
:H•E
STEEL COMPANY OF 'CANADA
'LIMITED•.
MONTREA( ', GANANOOU,E HAMILTON BRANTFORD ,TORONTO'
Canadian -made steel from Canadian -owned plants
. x.
• 'Each' year,,it takes less time to
fly :around ,the and -more',.
time. to' drive' to work.. •
KINLOSS 'NEWS •: •.
PRESENT PRINCIPAL';•:.
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iContiinued from• page .1)
FIELD DAY :I N
WEST . WAWANOSH4
The West` Viiavianosl "School
Area field day was held at• S.
llelens school. grounds . on Fri-
day, June 3rd, when. •a . .sports
program was.. keenly . contested. .
Schools: competing and the
teacher at each,,
, • ,, were as follows
3,VRoss Errington; ' S.S.' 17,
s. ,Robert Irvin
JackS.S. 2, 1VI,
Casar, . S.S.. 12, Mrs. Geo.
Fisher; S.S. No.. 4, Mrs. Jack
Fisher, /
'Students
t : .S. leo. '17 Scored
he' highest ' aggregate ate . • :oints
,witli'`$;S.4 g p
up, (St.''3elens) runner.
Individual champions ,were:
Junior Girl, Judy' , Dorscht, 11o,
4 St. Helens; .Bite
•Linda ,' - Girl,.
� rmediate
artin, , No. 12i . •Fordyce
Senior Girl, D` ... • �" , HeXen .McNee, No. 7,
iggins:.
Jun
for $
oy> Ray Taylor, 1�`0, 3,
�`Holli
'Intermediate
ko�. 1e . rmediate Boys
, i urnin, No, • 2 Senior
oYT Gary sprotiti No. 17.
We are deeply grateful ' fo'r
your. arduous • labour . on our be-
half and perhags at `.times, d. vve
have 'failed to, profit ' .by .the les-
sons you have so earnestly taught'
us. We '•trust however, that you
.will attribute any neglect or 'in-
difference,
'in-difference• on • Our part to youth
ful thoughtlessness rather than
to any desire to: cause.annoyance
or trouble to our teachers.-. The
success, which has 'attended: your
pupils at the Departmental exa-
minations is a record, of 'which
you have just reason 'to be proud.
You have taught" us by 'your
examp�ae toy be diligent, pain-
staking . and 'interested in our
work -.-your kind words of praise
g
and encoura emierit have often
helped in ; our raking . difficult
decisions. •
•Lucknow and vicinity is very
ro ud Of its .school band and: will
P o �
b` forever grateful to you for
e
yo r•: est ' and perseverance..
ItA '. an old and true saying, that
".Back of eve mian's 'success in
-. So t
o
ori
v
life is a good on , you
Mrs',. Hoag, we •*would: like.. to.l
Mr. P. W. Hoag,' who'' retires •
this month' after •14 years .as
principal, of Lucknow. District
High : Sehool, was honoured: on
Friday afternoon' by the students
of the School;
Pictured on' the left is Miss
Barbara Murray; 4 president Of
the •Student :Council, after pre- .
senting Mr. and Mrs. Hoag with
an easy' chair, " a • portable radio .
and bouquet of roses •
Sentinell. Photo. ...
credit snipe of Mr, Hoag's :suc-
cess. u We hone: that wherever
your lot may be cast, that your
future life may be crowned with
health and happiness. -
We have great pleasure in
,presenting • You with this; chair
and portable , •radio.' May they
ever be a Memento of the, days
you :have spent among. `us in
Lucknow,
Signed oh behalf of the pupils
of . LucknOW. District High School
Mr. Hoag, expressing his con-
plete surprise, thanked the group
sincerely -for their thoughtful-
ness. He reminisced about his
past sixteen years ' at Lucknow
District High School,, fourteen of
which he has been principal, He-
spoke� particularly of the re
markt of inspectors at the school
referring to the': politeness of„ the
students. He felt that the student
of today 'shad a . lot more polish
than those of hisHigh School
days: In closing his remarks . of: . •
his pleasant memories . of days
spent in • Lucknow, he urgee1l the
students .to dedicate themselves
to .their future career and to
think' not duly 'of what'they Will
get ;. out of it financially.
In thanking the students fore
, their kindness and thoughtful;
Hess,• `Mrs. Hoag said. that she
will' always associate roses •with
the .students and staff of'Luck-
now District High' School,