The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-06-29, Page 12PAG.:. TWELVE
TBE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK NOW • =WO IO •
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Wabasso in white or pastel shades. Fancy box-
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Free Pick -Up sad:. Deliverr Monday aind ' Thorn day
LADIES' 'and. MEN'S" WE
PRINCIPAL' RETIRES-
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Hoag,had been closely , associat-
ed and , his retirement actually -
marked the end of an era. He
Q paid -tribute to to .his work with
the band .:and of his services in ..
other fields in • the, 'community;
which ` had earned hiin the, ap-
preciation and . love of the :/peo-
ple. ,•
Mr. Hughes extended best
wishes . to . Mr. .and Mrs. ; Hoag
that they might be spared : many..
years , to enjoy their leisure.
, Mr: • Hughes : presented the
luggage. Henry MacKenzie sup-
plemented,: his remarks & pre-
sented
re
sented ' the ''watch & Arthur Hod-
gins presented. Mrs: Hoag with . a,
bouquet :of red roses.
W. ' R. . Howey: paid tribute to
his. 'exempt ,life,and
nd th
e de-
dication .to 'his work; not moti
-
vated lbq . Material .,gain, 'but the
satisfaction •of a work' well. done:.
Others' addling; •mutual :expres-
sions ofappreciation and good
wishes: were _ Campbell Thomp-
son, Harvey Webster, :;Gordon.
Fisher, Mrs W. R. Howey, Dane
•ald Henderson' and M. R.' Bal-
lard.' .,
'Mr. Hoag expressed • his sin-.
dere • appreciation of the kind-
ness and thoughtfulness shown.
theta: He 'reminisced : about peo-
ple .and : incidents in : Lucknow,
::.paid a : compliment to the well
manneredliness of his students,
and of . the fine .personalities he
has seen go out from the :school
The Board has been Mostco=op
-
endive, and he recognized their
problems Mr. Hoag made Vidal
mention of Mrs. J.' C. Armstrong
and Sidney Whitby for' their co-
operation..
• Mrs. Hoag addedher thanks
and said • there was a pull', at .the'
heart strings when ` one lays
down their life •.work. She said
that' wherever. they may locate,:.
there will always.• be: a•' warm
welcome ifor Lucknow., friends.
In ; Mr, .Ioag's' remarks , he, had
referred, to the • biggness 'of•
heart of the people of . this com-
munity in joys
or Presentation.
sorrows.
Band
Fifteen 'members of the Luck -
now District High School Band,
along' with : their `• leader, Mr.
W:.Hoag and Mrs. 'Hoag, en-
joyed a. dinner at the Bruce Inn,
Kincardine? last .Thursday, Bill
Andrew, president of' the band,
thanked .Mr, Hoag for • his lead-
ership
eadership throughoft the years, to
' which Mr. Hoag replied,. ,
Only a few weeks •ago •the
Student Council on behalf of the
students, presented ' Mr, . Hoag
with ar Deasy chair and portable
radio. '
CARS CRASH'
• (Continued'. from: page : 1)
The • doors on the' McGillivray
car were wedged.shut "arid• were
opened ,with difficulty with • ;'a
tractor in order to remove Ste-
wart. -
The tragic • accident marred . ;:a
pleasant day .. at . the Westford"
school gas the students • had
ed, a picnic. ,Mrs. `Bolger and her
daughter slaw had come to the;
school to get'Rose Marie and
take _her home for, the week -end.
The Westford sideroad was 'clos='
and ":theory has it that nos-
siblj that it why they were:.
' roceed ` • ' west to the.'• "Luck-
P �g
now `gravel". Rose M vie , has
been teaching at .the Westford
School 'since. Christmas when she
succeeded Mrs: :'Cecil Sutton.
She' has been staying at Tom
Hodgins.
• Coroner M. R. '';Helliwell . of
Kincardine 'said' an inquest will
/he held . into the:deaths. , Provin
tial"" police from Walkerton • and
Kincardine•., investigated..
• 'Mrs.' Bolger is survived.by, her
husband; one son, James, : of
Grey , Township;; one: daughter,
Mrs::Gordon:`(Marilyn)'-Exigei of
Cranbrook,; Ont; one . brother,
Mervin Richnond of Blyth; and
one granddaughter. '•
Rose: Marie ; Bolger was born
October ' 13th,1938; in , Grey
Township.
Both , were. 'members •' of the
Anglican Church.
A double ,funeral• was -held
V from the.home, Grey. Township,
Tuesday at 2 p.m Rev. Kenneth
Jaggs of • St.' John's Anglican`
Church, Brussels, . • officiated and.
burial was in Brussels . Cemetery.
11E; BY THE
'.:SENTINEL
7.1HAT Torn Hackett has purchas-
ed the ,Laurier schoolhouse' in
School Section lid.:12 Ashfield.
There were three bids for the
building' which has. not. been
used as a schoolhouse for some
time. Decision to • sell it was
.reached after .plans were., ap-
proved for a new central
school in . that district. Mr.;`
' • .Hackett. • plans to : move • the
building, we, . understand.
THAT Mrs. Ed Thom and . her,
granddatighter, , R o s•a rn a r y
. •: 'Rothwell' of "Norwood,. . left by
. 'bus from London on Thursday
for a trip. to :California, . arriv-
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WFC WAY :DUNE 20th. 1960ti
now Fruit Marl
'YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAND
ICE CREAM SALE. Save 10c. -
Silverwood's For Quality. Half -Gallon ...';87(
"TAKE-HOMEM PARTY. CONES. Save, 10c
Package.. Feature. Pkg, . ,.
20 Cones, In'
MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING., Save e
k. For AllYour Salads a Sandwiches. 16'• oz. Jar. 3.5E4.
INSTANT' COFFEE SALE. Save 25c:
Mother Parker's Large 6 oz. Feature. Jar. ,, 9(
TOILET: TISSUE SALE. Save 9c •
Ballet White.. Super Soft. Special. r� lS
THIS
IS STRAWBERRY WEEK
WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS AS USUAL.
LUSCIOUS RED FRUIT. CASE LOTS A SPECIALTY
ing at , their, destination on
Sunday morning. They will, Values .Effective We Sell Fair Leas
spend . the summer with'her
daughter,` Mrs. Al Martin (Jean ,June :'29, 30. July "Phone` ' 119, Lucknow
ho and Mr.. arum,
' T m) M ,
THAT Mrs, Arabell . Bushell arid
Mrs. Philip MacMillan• left. by
'. motor last week for a trip to
the • Maritimes; ' returning by
the Eastern States. ,They will•
:be gone about three' weeks.
• Z?sfrct• Branch:. , . o
willleave at 8:15 a.
day and, Friday • mornings dur-
iing • 'the summer. Over sitcty
registered ' on .• Saturday. `and'
others since indieated their in
'terest in the'. course.
THAT the . •`Harrison Reunion
write-up, which. appears in..
this week's paper, arrived to
US :on' :time but. has been side-
tracked 'j.for two .weeks, be-
cause of lack of space
THAT .glasses have been receiv
:ed for:• the Lions. Club :`Bank:
• of Light"•, `from :' Art Cann of.
London and formerly., 'of Luck -
now. The: glasses, now .n 1St,
eying .`several hundred '' pair,
will be .shipped .at the : end of
the week.
!MAT. Teen 'Town 'held their
final dance of 'the season on
.Friday evening: It was. a semi-
formal'? event with music' by
Willoughby's Orchestra.
THAT. • Marian' Reavie, daughter
of MIr. 'and ` Mrs:: Miner Reavie,.
has been successful in passing..
.her grade 8''piano exams Mar-
.. Ian's • teacher is Mrs: Lillian
• Simpson, ,
THAT R. L. •Treleaven of 'Wood-;
stock, son ; of. the late Dr, and
Mrs. R. I:: 'Treleaven, .Was
among: the members: ` of the.
•• Osgoode Hall graduating. class..
THAT Lorne MacKenzie of m-
bro, on of Mr: and . Mrs. Roy
MacKeniae of Ripley,, . will
teach in Stratford, in the fall,
and is presently : pitching' for
the Stratford Kroehler
THAT, registration for . ball
swimming
;instruction., .at
Teeswater
Lions Poolwas. held locally
on Saturday, under
the spon-
sorship of. the • Lu
eknaw and
of, the .Red.
. 'Cross which provides transpor-
tation to Teeswate
EMBEDDED ' .IN OLD TREE
SAW STRUCK" HORSESHOE
:While Harry: •Lavis' was cuts•
ting down a ' tree 'for :,Cyril
Brown last , week, • .he ran into a
horseshoes •, embedded in • the
centre of the, .tree.. ,When the
block was split open it 'was dis-
,vered that the chain saw had
gone half way through the shoe,
and • it -wasn't to be wondered'
why the • saw wasn't cutting 'as
usual and had, to be . re -sharp-
ened. `
The BrOwn residence on Hawe-
St, South, , *as at one time:
the home of Dr. J. S. Tennant,
who was a practitioner of the
horse & buggy. days, &' a pony
fancier as ,,the ' horseshoe mig`
well oe 'associated`with him. It
is believed' it may , have 'been
placed 'in the crotch - of of a young
'tree. . which grew around it;
r; The bus
m on Tues -
,THAT Rev. • W. ' .' Welsh ,of
• "Guilds. in Kent Presbytery,
will succeed. Mr.'Allan Neelons
• as minister of Bluevaie and.
, Whitechurch • United Churches,
Ie will be . inducted at Blue-
vale on Friday evening,
THAT Mrs. Albert' Taylor; R.R.
2. •Lucknow,. won $50.00. as a
share -the -Wealth prize in a
lucky. ticket draw conducted
by the Friday Night" Mer-
p . chants of Goderich.
THATCpl•. J. i Hackett has
been . posted tO the A.F.V.,
tank range at Meaford,, • and
the family . have 'changed' thein
abode _from' the Stayrter dis
`trict to Owen, .Sound:.
THAT Mr,. and: 1VIrs. Murray. Mc-
Dowell are,. moving from Ash-
field on Friday 'to their home
at Cookstown : near. 'Barrie.
Murray .will later, go to Chica-
go to take a course in Surge
sales, Sr; service, in which he
will be engaged 'in, the Cooks-
town __district.
00ks-town.._district.
.HAT • the Teo nshiroad : tra ge
T.. w pg
...
dy that occurred last Friday in r
front' of. Harold Percy's farm
'on Con. 12, Kinloss, recalls
•' another fatality . just about . a
year ago 1t was on June 18th'
of last year 'that David, 14-.
. year-old :' •son of . Harold 'Percy
• , and the'" late Mr`s'., Percy, and
Eric, • 11 -year old son 'of' Mr. &.
Mrs. Alex Percy; died under
an., overturned. tractor ,on .:.the
farm adjacent to the sceneof
last week's fatality. •
• •
•
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THAT members of. the Lucknow
Chapter of. the Royal Arch
Mason .conducted degree work
at the Goderich .Chapter last
week. •
THAT, Elliott: Carruthers mark
ed the'20th anniversay sof
• his
dance band On Friday with' an
engagement : at inverhuron ,pa-
yilion,
THAT "School's ' Outl" , Last
, • week -end saw the close of ,the
Lucknow District'. High. School
for the .1959-60 term, as Grade
XIII students completed their
writing of examinations This
week, ; the Public School
School
dors across the dour will
.
close for the .summer. vacation.
School; re -opens ' on September.
;6th.
THAT 'Joanne Hunter and ' Mari-
an Reavie will be employed 'at
"Jack's Ranch" near Under-
wood, for the summer ' months.
'•:O1FFtl:Elft& >INSTALLED
•
(Continued teem Page.1).•
Mr. Wells is an, ardent Lion,.
and in 'Lionism he ''sees the op-
portunity for:. 'unselfish •service
to others, and in that 'service to w.
look beyond our own lives, ;help
help-
ing ti$ to 'overcome our worries:
The speaker was presented
with 'a gift and thanked by Lion
Stuart Collyer.
Upon arrival at the dinner the
ladies were presented with a
carnation corsage,: The evening
concluded with dancing': to music,
by 'Elliott Carriither's •orchestra.
11.
RRECTOR •TO • LEAVE
°.. (`Goftniued' trona Page 1)
presentative .. ono` : ttie Diocesan.•
Board of Religions' :Education for
Bruce; Deanery:
At Lucknow, he ::has taken an
•active part in 'community affairs..
Bei/is', a. director of' the Lucknow
an ' District .Horticultural Sbci-:,
ety, and a member of the ' Luck,
now Public School Board:. '
Mr.Ings enni is "married to the
J
former Ivy May Lawrence 'of
Gorrie. At Brussels,• he• will 'suc=
ceed the Bev. Kenneth Jaggs who
is leaving the .Diocese :of Huron: .
•• During his 8 -year. ministry'
-in this parish, Rev. •Jennings >has
assisted in the celebration ofy3
centennial • anniversaries .' and , a
• 75t'h 'anniversary. ' '. •
• In • his . 25 -year, ministry he has
missed only :one • Sunday service;
and that due' to illness while . a
missionary• in the North.
Bob' and Shirley. Mowbray ' of
Kitchener; • • in . acknowledging
receipt••, of- .The , Sentinel, say:' •
"We, look forward: to the arrival
of the, mailman ;every ..Thurs-
I day. •'
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