The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-15, Page 11IODNESDAY,JUNEth- 1960
THE UCKNOW ° SEPTTINEL, LUCKNOW, ,OgTARiIO
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Bruce South District, "VWfornen's-
Institute held their annual
,eting in; 'the Lucknow Town
aslFday and elected . Mrs.
:victor Emerson Ba of Whitechurch
. . ,
president for the coming year
ompleting her ' term as presi .
C
dentis Mrs. Harvey Houston of
Holyrood • who presided for the
meeting. Luckriow. , and. Para-:
mountwere . the hosttranches,
Registration_ commenced at.
9• Q an. with the sessions . last -
log throughout the day. The .ad
dints in the morning, was de
livered by 'Mrs. D. W, Cameron
Of Walkerton, Federated Wom-
en'S Institute, of Ontario Board
Member, and in.' the afternoon:
by Miss Mary' Lou, Black,- `Bruce
County Home Econoinist of Wal-
ikerton. Reports •of .committees &'
1ddividuals, were heard through-
out the day. ,
Following 'the noon dinner at
�
Ak,the LuclruQw Legion Niall, Reeve
George, Joyrit of. Lucknow wel
corned the 'group to .the village.
Officers ' elected were: ' past'
:president; Mrs: Harvey Houston,
:'Holyrood; president; Mrs. "Victor
Frierson, Whitechurch;lst, vice
,president,;, Mrs; 'Cliff `Hewitt,
Nltincardine;; 2nd vice. president,
`Mrs. • .fiances Gem • mel, Ripley
r rd vice , president, Mrs. ` Joe
ieMillan,' Lucknow;, sec,—.treas.;
is. Ceeil:Holland;.: Kincardine;
,assist. sec:-treas., Mrs. Donald J.
i'lliacKinnori; Lucknow; federated
representative,' Mrs.. Havey;
t<Houston, •Holyrood; ' alternate,
'Mrs. John Colvin, Teeswater..
Voting. delegate » to area con-
ventiou;' Mrs., Reuben Appleby,'
Wingham; alternate, Mrs. -James
:Bushell, .:',Kincardine; auditors,
,:;',Mrs. Harold Thacker, -Mrs:• ,Rob—
ert McCormick, Kincardine; pub-
Jc relations; Mrs.' Neil;_ McLeod.,
Tiverton, Federation of .Agricul-
30re representative, Mrs:.„George
''wYoung, Kincardine; • alternate,
',Mrs:'.'_ Wm. Farrell, 'Kincardine;
4H useurn board, Mrs.. ',George
-Downey,,' Tiverton farm• '. safety
council, ; •Mrs Victor. ' `Emerson,
,1Vhitechurch. .
Standing *CommitteeConven-»
iters, agriculture ' and ' Canadian
Industries, Mrs. • avid. Eadie;'
w �.D
iinghani; citizenship and •edu-'.
cation, Mrs Robert Osborne,
Lucknow; historical research .&
current events, Mrs. Wm. 'J.: Ar.-
rola,: Ripley; home economics' &'
',`health, Mrs. Fred Blackwell,
Kincardine; , resolutions,» Mrs.
Russel' Hogs, Lucknow.; junior
¥ actrvities, Miss' Mary Roulston,
itipley '
Mrs, D. W. Cameron • of , W41-
iierton presided' • for the election.
fTher 1
o :officers: •
e were ' 60 delegates and
4 'members who registered,,from
'the sixteen senior: • and two. jun-
calor'f branches,: •narriely, . Armow,
ilelii ore; :.Bervie, :Holyrood,;Kair
tH she Kincardine, Lucknow, • Lis
`g burh,, Para fount,•. Purple •.G rove,
i' red's •'Corners; , " Ripley/ Senior,
.
• ipleyJunior, Silver. Lake; Tees -
t hater 'Senior, Teeswater Junior,
Tiverton and Whitechuurch'
Silver Lake and Eolyrood:led
:
'in assembly singing. `
Greetings Were brought •.from.
North Bruce. • district 'by, Mrs.
dburn, and from .Grey Bruce
t:Area by Mrs. » Donald 1VIeCosh,
vice-chairman,
The Toleration Of ` Agriculture
report was given by, Mrs. 0 Nor
mi for Mrs - Eldred Reid,, Fed-
eration Representative. • .The
standing committee , conveners
reported 100% and 'their, .reports
were most interesting and in-
✓struetive. Mrs. Duncan Convay,
rmow, reported on .the Provin-
elal boadership Training Forum:
'.Tile report oh the Bruce County
►ntr
t seum was
given by Mrs, Wm.
Arnold, Ripley. Mrs. • H..Hou
}, si0n gave the President's report
aha reported on the. Ecliolarship
and Rally executive meetings;
r Bruce •County Polk school Was
t)orted on by Mrs: Jas. Mc -
of Silver Lake, Mrs:: ; Neil
gaol,eod, District Public' Relay
gave t'epresentative, Tiverton:
r• meetiiter report and covered the'
t; for the Press. A . quem
, t
•
istri'c.lPresident
tion and answer 'period r i
., p x od was c n-
ducted by Mrs. Cameron and:
Miss. Black. A skit "Dr. Brown's
Patients” presented by the 'Kin-
cardine W.I. was 'enjoyed.•by all.
Four .branches displayed exibits
from "Working; with .Wool the
remaining. branches exibits:.`from
"The Third Meal.". , '• •
The : Bruee 1961 South ,District
Annual .is to be' :held in White-
church. In :the Tweedsmuir His-
tory ;book ' contest the :Tiverton
Tweedsmuir .. book first prize,»
convener, ' Mrs. •George• • Downey.
Tweedsmuir book won .1st prize,
won." by Tiverton • Branch con-
vened by Mrs: Bert. Brown.
Mrs. Rowe of Kincardine on
behalf of the district, presented'
Mrs, Harvey Houston with F.W.-.,
I.C. pin • in ' appreciation of her
excellent and faithful' service as
District President. . '
Mr,,s. Emerson, the new .presi-
dent, .spoke a few words of ap-
preciation. and encouragement to
the • branches;
.PRESENT MINOR
NQR _
HOCKEY AW �
ARDS
if Five boys. who., won special dis
•
tinction, in ; minor hockeyactivi-
ties
.ties during` the.. past winter. were
guests ` of the Lucknow and Dis-
trict Lions Club. •at :.»their bi-
monthly :dinner on 'Monday.
y.
• • Lloyd Ashton of 'the Boys and'
Girls Work Counmittee.` re p ort,`
ed.. that '85•• boys had' been. active-
ly -engaged in Squirt, Pee ;Wee
and Bantam'hockey during, ,the.
past winter and called en �h
P , the
quintette to take the ,platform,
Where .. five trophies : were pre-
1
sented. The' Robin Hood Co.,
I:most-valuable-player cups,. : yvhich
1 are. kept by the »'winners.. were
presented as • follows: Squirts to.:
MISS ANNIE MacKE ZIE
Miss .Finnie • MacKenzie, : the
last, surviving member of a for
riser 'pioneer family.. of West.
Wawanosh Township, passed;
away in Winggham General Hos-
pital on • Sunday, `May, 29th in
her: 81st year. •
• She was the daughter of the
late Donald' and. Margaret Mac-
_Kenzie , and sister of Duncan,,
Donald and 'Margaret».' MacKen-
zie. Miss' 4.4acKenzie:, was . born
on the farm ,now owned by: An
drew 'Gaunt ' and later \+lived on
the "Gordon Farm," where Tom.
Todd; now resides. Later the fa
roily . lived ;in Wingham,' where
Duncan died and: Donald went to
B.C. ' where he died' and was
buried in Langley 'Prairie;
Tor. some fifteen years• she
lived »with a: •cousin, .Mrs., R. T.
Amos of Guelph, and the . past
six months' with Mrs, Allister
Hughes, Holyrood.
Zhe paintings »which Miss Mac-
Kenzie did 'throuigh the years are.
treasures which many in the•.
•
community', and 'elsewhere, Pos-
sess, • and who cherish' the Mork
of a very •talente'`d person:
The' funeral 'service on Wed-
nesday, :June 1st was conducted
by the Rev, ..J. L, Burgess Of
Hanover, .. former minister of
South Kinloss . ,,and "Duffs" at'
.Morriston and /was . well attend,.
ed by' old friends and relatives
from here and • the : Guelph area.
Burial' was . in Greenhill; Ceme-
tery. Pallbearers?; were A'`rehie
Aitchison, Wallace ' Miller, Tom
Todd, Dumb.' Philipis, Leonard
MacDonald, Walter Amos;
ments in. this. age of .automation.
He was thanked • •by Douglas
Tinton, a retired Bell Telephone.
employee.
Harvey. • MoDermit of . Fordwich.
spoke, briefly . before ,the meeting
adjourned., .
•
Donnie MacKinnon by» .Milt Ray- i •
per;' `Pee Wee to Wallace Hous- I
ton' by Ernest. Button;' Bantam,
to 'Doug 'Johnston by. ,Gerald:'
Rathwell, acting for Lloyd.. Hall; ,
the S. E. Robertson most :valu-
able •player trophy` to ,Edward,•
Brown, by' Mr. Robertspri and
the. J. W. Joynt most improved'
Pee Wee' trophy to. :Doug Mac
Kenzie, » by •Mr.. Joynt.
• Wallace ''Houston replied • on
behalf of ' the young : champions.
•President,'Cecil Blake'said.•thisb
project .pointed 'up the need for'.
•artificial ice.. , With 'its , depend
ability the .number of boys err
• gaging in minor hockey could lbe
doubled. "Let us put our'. Shoul-
der to the. wheel and go on 'with
what we have • in mind."
Appreciated ' Co-operation
The •President` had »previously
thanked »the • Club members, for
their co-operation in putting, .on
the. Billy • O'Connor show. With.
such co-operation. artificial ice
might not be the problem some
think. The treasurer, Jack Mc-
Donagh reported . total receipts
from the 'O'Connor show, of $1305,.
with a net profit of $362.00 which
mill be • set up in ,a special ice
.fund. .-• • ,
Rae» Watson who had charge'
of . ticket. sales, . gave a detailed
report of the • individual sales .of
each member, and , with but a
few 'exceptions` they 'were • ,quite
good ; The `average sale per• Lion
was 12 •tickets and 6& members
sold. 10 or More. A vote Of thanks
was recorded . for Rae's work.
Ask Ror Help
Lloyd Ashton stated. that` help
was `'.needed in . 'directing minor.
ball' activities, Over 100 boys
•want :to play Pee Wee and. Bay -
tarn ball. ".. •
Charles • , Webster reported: on.
plans for . the Lions; to conduct
the Salvation Army. Red Shield,'
I'Appeal.' ,
• Campbell ' Thompson rep5rted
an excellent response to the ..ap
peal fo'r eye glasses for the Lions
' "Bank'. of Light;" which .will •-go
to India. They will be shipped
at the end of the month,•
Harvey Webster • ' introduced'
the guest: speaker, Mr. E: C, for-
ester of the Bell Telephone Corn -
party, wlio gave • an insight into
the afnazing» ,electronic develop •'
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Kinloss Council',rapt in the
Hall, • June ..1st,. 1960. as per ad-
journment.
djournment. Ali members present.
Conn-Conley—that the minutes
of the meeting of May 2nd, '1960
as read be» approved and signed:
MacDonald Conley - that the
Reeve, contact Mr. Ross; O,L.S:
re survey of tenets on Side Road
, .
51. and 2' R,S.D.R.
Conn-Conley,—that we ' 'have »a
standing order with. .the ..mun,
cipal World for the Annual'Sta-'
tutes »of . Ontario, and also place
'and. Order for » the ,NeW Revised
Statutes of Ontario ..of 1960.
A Deputation waited' on Coun
cii with a Petition signed by all
the.' ratepayers of - S.H. Lots 65
to 80. Con.. 1 that they be: trans-
ferred, from No. 14 Hur-
,
on,and • S,5. N o. 7 i Kinloss • to
the Lucknow Union 'Sch'ool, On
motion: of Burt:' and MacDonald
the Petition was agreed •to ;by
`Council.
Conley -Conn• ---that the : •Clerk
reply to Ashfield "''Council re
Kinloss • lands in 'their School:
Area :No. 2. • •
;MacDonald -Burt — » that the'
•Clerk prepare 'a By -Law setting'
up Township School . Area of
Kinloss Central' 'School consist-
ing of School Sections 3, 4, 5, 6
Bs atpa
reS ent.
....
B; Law 'prepared as No. "4-
1960, and given first, 'second and
third; readings 'and' , finally pas-
sed the 1st day. .of June,. 1960.
..Conley-Conn—that • we •. accept
the tender ... of Nathaniel ' Thomp-
. p.
son for new, coal•» and wood.
furnace for . the Township Hall
to , be . installed by: the »end of
August, '1960. •
Conn -MacDonald � that the
.,
tender ' of. • Gerald Rhody for • 10
cord of wood be, accepted. •
• Burt -MacDonald �- that» Jack
.Barr - - be paid :balance 'of,. W. F.
,Jnloss Are
Contract with extras for x. riileag
and repairs, $590.31.• ,
MacDonald -Burt --that we pay
Spence McFarlane $10,00 for outer
let for creek to the lake on Lot
19; •Con. 12. »
Conn -MacDonald. --:-that ;we •de •
now adjourn to •meet. • again on
Monday .the 4th ' day, of July, or.
at the . call: of the. Reeve: ,
• Cheques Issued » T, • Lucknow
.Cony:_ Home, care May, $200:00;
Mrs: ° »Jean Henderson, . care May
'100.00; »Carruthers Cony. Home, •
'care •May, . 455,00; Laverne Dow-
ling,' • Whitechurch St. Lights,
2.60;'• Dr. W. G. Bruce; dental'
care, 15.00; Dept.: of Health, In-:
sulin,• • , 1.61; Ontario. Hydro,.
Hydro at Hall, 13.29; Gordon '
Wall,' Extra tax, time, 20.00; Har
old• Percy, Telephone calls,. 5'00;:•
Jack. Barr, bal..: W: Contract,
590.31; . ,
Highway., Cheques -- F, .Car-
ruthers, Road Supt. and .mileage,
$257.90; 'H. McMillan, operator,
'148.97; L. Stanley, • assembling
pipe, ' 16.40; Brill,' Percy, assemb-
ling p;Pe, 18.40;' `.William Scott,, •
assembling pipe, 36:80; George
Tiffin, , assembling pipe; , 38.80;
J,' McGillivray, assembling:.. pipe •
.41.60; John McInnis, checking,:
gravel, 110.40; H H Bannerman,..
on account Gravel Cont •, . 3,924:;-
40; ' Don • 'Gillespie, coarse gravel,
280.80; William Scott, . blasting,
12.06 M. ' A. MacDonald, crank,
2.50; Webster • and McKinnon,
Padlock and Wire, 1.40; Elmer '
Umibach,.. ;ether:. for -',grader, :, 6.30;
Ontario Culvert Co., culverts, ..•,. ,.
994.24; • Rosco Metal Products,.
culverts, 216.48; 'Dominion Road ,
Mach. Co., ' repairs, 43;432; ' Cities,
Service, ' fuel, 17.7:69 »Ray ' Stan-
ley, fill gravel, 5B4.08; . Lawrence
MacLeod;' tractor'': and loader,
87.50; J. •R. Lane, .Unemployment
stamps,. 4.00. .
,. J R: LANE- Clerk. ,
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