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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-05-08, Page 1• . • • A•, is ; and, this : $2.50 A Year In Advance --:-$1.00 Extra. To USIA, LUOW. ONTARIOWFI5NESDAY, MAX 8.th 1957 ;ate Very Close To< D strict High' h• School, . •ucknat� g.. r:d met on Monday' for a:m,id Boa reit-t•losi'ng'•session,; arid among,' the other business. transacted Was; 'striking of . the mill rate 'for thc. 'sti � a. :hitt -�wi11 be little -khan •• X907, w, g •ed. .from the '1956 •rate.:'The 1 one-ififth' of a mill Total•, expe xe .the Y nditu forear s.:. ,:.were estimated' •at $60,000, an in - :crease ;of about .$1,000 .over last • wear,.: due largely to salary in- creases.: additional -ran ' HAwever,'.an dd, grant, -�of--$2;800,-•plus a-sizeaibie surplus= enabled the Board', . hold; the • taxation line,' and still budget for a substantial. ' year-end .balance, • TeBoard7"wwas infoirned it was no longer° possible toget lia- bility - insurance ,forstnden.ts:.ort •'claims' under $5.00, At a..sav�ing of about ..$80.00. on. the. 'preiniuni, the Board stook. out • •a r $5.001 •de ductible clause :policy:. which means ;that students suffering in juries at school,: and .requiring medical :attention; will .,be re-. sponsible ifor the first ` .$5.00 of filie rn'edical bill.. The new policy:, oes into . effect. at on ,. ie �•. A letter. was received from the : rtpley 'District :Hig .h Scho o i 'Board explaining': why the were not :payingthe tuition, fee',.•;of a student .,fro: the .,Ri�- le : area. . P Y. attending • .Lucknow • scl ool.. • As of Monday night the Bdard Nwas still without .a full'.teachin_.. g staff for next year, and .•uncerta'in of the' in•tentions of some of: thy: present : staff.' The. teacher. prob_ •lem was discussed at lett nth and •''the Committee • gitren ' a, . "free hand" to obtain; teac;hers if; and .when; required. Th c vac ancy on the; Tiu stee Boaresulting fromthe resigna- tion sigra ti i:Of.,Archie, MacMillan; .has not vet been:filled,. It .,is petted'. -an _aupoin,,tment •will. be :made: when : West •Wawanosh. Council convenes next' week., The' uesti-on : of ' w ;'2` ' ' . q ha't .to :-with° the campus: "athletic 'track: .n , (Continued' :on:.g . Pa' e� 12)��� . !tub'. �ekd yell •:el•• fol: am; It. it 2 est Ther. de- lad i last G06.D PRICES AS 200 CATTLE SOLD AT STOCKER' SALE • A' good crowd and good prices 'featt.,red the annual spring,:stock;' er ,cattle sale +held at The Luck-, now ;Community Sales .barn last Saturday. Manager Robert Mac-. intcsh• 'reports a 'total.,' of 201 cattle went ,through the sales ring, ; .There ?were 70. •steers. front 800 to .1000., Lbs.; 60 .'.steers ' ^about 600' lbs., and',the remainder: o : 'the Consignment werheifersF 'from 400 to 806 lbs. , Top., prices .at the sale were 203: Cents... !!I DEDICATION 1_ C QN. CH I LD'S MEMO. On: Sunday.. mornings May : ,5th, Rev. , and 'Mrs..G ,A. Meiklejohn J. attended .the 9.00 'a.m. service at Kinloss United Chureh when: a. Baptism Bowl' was dedicated ,.in •memory. of their late 'son, Paul.. Included ;with • ,the.' rnemorial in scription was the scriptural: pas's age, Q"A Little Child Shall.' Lead Them" ,;The. baptismal ',bowl • will .�be used, ,for., :the first time on Sun day' at tk a Christian Family : `ser „ vice in • Kinloss 'Church• The . memorial •was. placed. laced in ,. the -"church; fby:'the.' Kinloss.. con regation.. Rev.'' Meik:le`ohn •: iin- istered there.. before corning • to Lucknohe,;' dcdieat mony was ':con, ducted: iby the pre- Sent minister Rev. .George: W. `Sacha in, whose home deep sora row :has: also been known; in the death .of their two sons in `a rail way crossing' accident. This . hap-: P ;pen ed • prion: to. Rev. • and Mrs. Sa h coming to :ache.• Beryie Kin- loss -Ki ngarf. . charge, . nday's memorial. • dedication .. L k r owl n ; l.. 1 f: el on what, would. have .been: little Paul Meikle:- . COMMS C'E-' SUNDAY SWEEPING OF MAIN STREE' ' Comnzertc'ing ' this .Sunday Lucknow Main ' Street receive an early morning 5vir6e i:n cle • P � :4la— ,..at it' sof the Saturday night litter, and ' give the' main'. thoroughfare. a presentableapipearance for: ; the'" Sabbath Day; The Village l°a e Counc l. decid- , elon :thison !Tuesday night.. the street, will be cleaned twice weekly on Thursday and Sunday, with the work. ' done early in the morning. Norman . "Stewart' 'will do. - 'the Sunday sweeping and -plans• to 'commence'. the • job. about 2.00 a.m..' He expects it v l take about Sour .hours. • ST. HELENS LADY PASSES 'Thedeath of • Mrs. Cohn Mac-, Donald , oecu-rred--- at -her -home -at St. Helens on. Tuesday; 'She. was. a. the. former Mar 'Edith ..Dilirr n,, anal . was '64 years ` of , age, The f. funeral l •- ser. ` • a vi t , , <i, 1. e w be lheld., at h the Johnstone Funeral Horne 'on Thursdaya,00t'.2 p.•m : i • .with inter •merit • iii '' Dt n anndn • C:emetery, Miss Siebje;: Youwsma, who came. to Canada from. Holland less ' than six years • . ago, • leaves this week for . British •Columibia; where 'she' will serve'as , a•:•nurse in .the United ,Ohureh, Ind an Mission:.at Hazelton, B.: >-. Siebje 'is the daughter of M. r and Mrs.. ,Otto'Youwsma of°Wing ham and.- formerly of ` Ashifeld. She ,is .`'10 .years of age. arid , he will;�be, six Years in August s ce the` Youwsm a farnily' ca a :, to Ashfield 'fro n.' their nativV 'Hol 1an&• : About three; years ago Siebe • entered Winghani Hospi;- tal as•>a nu'rses' aid. She is ;now a qualified nursing : assistant. • Prior to -her departure:.,fr:iends in the Durgannorr-Crewe-Blake district;.` presented. Siebje 'With satne i�r ely._ a:nd _useful gifts.. The informal'•presentation5 . was. made jah•n's.fourth :birthday. He died by, Mrs. .Cecil Blake :.'and•`- Mrs: of leukemia :'last summer: Clifford' Crozier a :: . tors_ 5t~t• irl and em= was bY The call The nts. ues-� TWELVB. PA iphone °Shareho0 ystem Yo Ripley Compa: • • Shareholders , ''of. the=•.. oder- ,the ..:.: •.. 1, S. r . G; ..,. rch. hereat -.in ,the, .opera Son - of .the • Rural Telephone Coiri,pany; ;4have''smaller 'system. it .was.: felt. ' that ' voted unanimously to sell; the the' er er' of the''t .o. s st m .gw. y errs assets of the . Company -•to'�• the would "lead to. • .im, r.' ved: service. ' Huron ands Kinloss ; lvlunicipal A, program ••of . rebuilding' has/ System. been. carried ,out of late oy, the ,,.T = e`. h. me'�i _ _ .et, ng -was „=held• gat: the..: Dungy' annon •Com an • � • • Parish the Hall in Dungannon on system has been steadily improv.:. Wednesda eveningof last: -week ed. • y , .., . ,. , :. Sale , of the: System: ,would with. 'a •large percentage of .the not alter the. present 'operating: .shareholders. present in person set-up.: or represented by. proxy, • �In a provir ;'the • sale of the . P g sale :The,. Goderch Rural System Company the Directors., were. au 4. which'• had •its.beginning: back in , thorized - to. draw u . anagree- 1910, P ,ag.e 1910 provided the first Inept of gale ' t ,. telephone a, a to be ratified by the service . available , . to, the. rural' officer - . s of iboth ' Corrvpany, .Thi, : • -'= area 'which. it 'covers,. . agreement is to'- be finalized. •Ib v 2.' mi -Va ,:. and pending g comp'le-'J .; ,. tion • of. • the transaction, the; chang•�a over will become effect-, ... i•ve.:.on Jii1'y'lst. • . The , purchase offer for ;the physical ' :assets: of the • .Company is approximately.•$17,000 subject `to adjustments,` tri: such• items as. rent,• taxes, etc. Assets' :, •. such•�as receivable �tolls;•. •. bonds and 'securities- are, not in - Wednesday's meeting was Pre - :Sided. over.. by' President. Hugh McWhinney of AshfieldHwho{ re- cently, succeeded Wixi . Cran ston of West Wawanosh ashead of• the Board. Early in the Spring the Dir- ectors acted on , an., offer • of .Pur- chase from the Huron : System• and in:calling the .meeting' of ,the -shareholders 'expressedthe o -. P inion: that ,the' sale . was advise chided in the.. proposed. sale `.`able ;'due 'to the 'difficulties m BUYS =• VI LL AGE RESIDENCE'. CE'. • Mrs. Jennie Mills has Purchis- . ed the.'. double residence : known ,as .the ' Spindler `home': on .Luck now `'Main Street.'•..The ` property p . Y. .was ptrchased,: from: rs., 'Jean :McWhirter, °a ' niece of.' the .. � late Mr.: and Mrs. W.. J Spindler.. Mrs. Mills:• ets immediate os s essior_.The,:- east ;half is tenanted by ' Mr. and • Mrs. Harold Greer and the west . half,' which Mrs;. Pntually occupy, "'has been vacant ' since the departure P •of the' .B;annister:•:family to : Zur- ich Mills has resided in ' Tor- onto ;'for Some: time, butof'• late has been: a°t. the 'home of her sis- ,ter - S •� . us olomon ,. ST UBBORN.. .S.._ FIRE:ON TUESD The;; Lucknow Fire Brigade and many ng; helper battled for three • hours. " on Tuesday . after. noon.'before' bringing a stubborn swampy file .under' control. The= TO HOL1 . SALVATION: ARMY BLITZAE RENEXT.:WEEK l .The...Salvation Arr,ny s Red Shield cam, ai'' n.'' 'will :he staged . ' P g b• here on Friday of ' ,next.' week;. M17th.. y The local :Campaign aign is :headed' .•P . g byChas. • Webster Who . is 'lining' ' i g' n ng. ' u .crew , of • vol un P a.,, : :volunteer:. canvass-' '•. ers to launch:a oan 'e - i ng ht• scam ai-x n,:. a ° Veek'3'' :.from ,Friday.', '' P g ., IND'VCT.E�D 'IRIS '-- .CLERI'. FR . C I DAIf Rev. Robert 'T.' A. Marshall of •, Ireland *as inducted on' ••Frida ..y :nightaspastor of the South Kin - •loss,' ! Langside and': Whitechurch ch a r ge: of the 'Presbyterian Church .The charge'has been v:a- :cant since the departure of Rev.::' Norman-, Caswell` ,a:.few' •nioi=ifhs.., Fr da ,.rii ht s ry s is e e Was, held historic: South Kinloss Church, and• was impressively conducted ;by ,officials , of the Presbytery -of, swamp.` is vacated ' on 'the 12th Huro.-Maitland' Rev. Wlliaih Concession of'Kinloss Township; M,itchell., Moderator,' ,of .Presby- •ctery, Preside‘ ; and . ird'ucted the ite milewest of � <Klnl;ough; ,and. ,. �., . is owned by Glenn Hodgins.: new inctairilbeht.. Rea- Ronald• Fire :of unknown causerib,rokeMacDonald' of . Hensall: delivered Out about 2:00 parr. on.'the south 'the sermon and Rev. °J. "McClure ' side 'of the' road just east of what :of 1Vlolesworth".and Gorr.ie. ad known as Hayes •.Lake• •E' dressed the. minister•'and people, ....Several' district men' had, sue;' •needed; .,in holding the flarnes down until the. fire company are- ed.; red.. BY, the 'tithe''the; firemen had water available, flames. had' Moved quickly through. the' .un= derbrush and evergreens. Flames' burned -.into • the. ground in:; ,some'! places and:even : after.,gallons.. of water had 'heel -1.191111d over the` grouii" smoke would still con tinue 'to ' curl: upwards from ..the muskeg., After the 'water ;supply •on the. truck .,had '.been used up firemen iT Is Medical Doctor A reception followed, : 'when Rev, and .NIrs Marshall were in.; traduced,. to the large.'asseinbly of parishioners and fellow• mini-' seers:.. Mrs. Marshall holds the: de- gree of•n-iedical doctor.. The have three young Sons._ l . Was °In P.O,W.,'' Camp Rev,'M`arshall's first::association• with—Cana itsAVas', whs e serv- ing with ,.an 'RAF squa ..on, in ,World . War II; and later aced, with' .Canadians and of:h.er., 'the l rig ations • of • a• pi isoner-of-war moved some .distance' down the camp in (lei-many,road to :a ditch �vitli ample water Rev. I1arsha11 •and family ai supply; „. rived' 'titre'' last aieel: front . ilaf ` • The porta b 1 e pump ' was frey, County :Dow,n, Northern brought into action,' and the. ma- Ireland,,.where he had a pastoral -Jor•i-t$,of -the=l ose laid t he h se charge. 1 -le -ass-` ime'.d his item dot_ was ilraggect through, tiro swamp .ic$ 'oil the •three -i ojnt`:c`har;gco.n to the fire. a area. The most stab-. Sunday, and the farniiv is resid-, born. fire to extinguish was:;'in.' Ing .in the Manse pt,Whitechurch. a pile of logs that had been Reif: Marshall ' �t`iIl'fed'at,; • stacked ' in ;a Clearing irfi' 'the" tame in Huron -Maitland Where swarrip. Glen' Hodgins and will_ .there are at least fotrrother lrish g113rbo . .fire company loft to keep: a ''close vice °dew Wyalla"ce '14�`c, lcati •of in ,case ef: amour lilac%.out Uu•cttt oy,'''Re�'. Ales .N'imn'.n.. break•,•am', Rev. Vv'Irig'n J ; t�'IiiiancYty ' , ca:�an_ttde,t. tit n ; .... x • MCNgl) ion::, i a5 . .,.. i• __ tut ale v the set i ....._ . _ .. y... .Neai,l.ry .. i ... ... � pg of a . eelri drink and cooki'e$' b y s Wyry trtitsid,cY the 1�'resbv�tory . i o Gf',•�.Wy �rsd .L 1•Gli Clement__ .. ,. . .., ' Qy /4 -bag -ins ins an - fe,. • Clement•whit was 3r'cc�etit y' � . d.. Mew ., Albert � S•tan1c' `. ducted ata i jr`ston,. after c•Oitl: •�` puviirr an: Y were •. he � 1d Qtheenlnister pies t 1,n5,s tIea. t.x, ~watex pressure btaiticd for. twoday night's . bc.il(ose..by the us�af.theamrtablr The t7nYPva recently1115oe rlaneds. ct.a. r c Re \'* . •I), .1 .... Laie of Clii tony Pe 43oy tp ure ased jointly by .Lucknow,Kirloss, West' , awanosh •,: and Me?i1lan of Goderieh and Rev, Ashfield, ' : . Glen. 'C'slri,1, iel;l` cif `Seafc,r{tb :+ ' : 14i ' �.�� � 1 ::i4+vte _. J-_vl.r_.: ,. , . ,. .... q... ± . ., C.: k WeY.ut'rsW... 7 ; ni�,y, .,,.,tiu*'s Ya,4:*: - ,...,. litaght of; he .pita. pins on e queen: $, core,. danc,c,..... m. of lli l , t f IVI•.' and Mrs. if cyt, Distr'et 'H:i h .� the clatightcr o School held' �., � . on Friday `night in ri iCar•ter•, of the 6th of Huron, th, e niptey Hall, was the cr'own.- and will teach school at the 2nd • ing o'f ,the king and. 'queen of of Kinloss next -'''term -.On the ilia' School'', • .,t . for' 1 9 q ... ri iht. is.Don Blue, son otr Mi and tho 957. Shown in >; � : ,pieture is 'the charmin Mrs. Donald ` Blue cif' Ripley, ipley, who tcntelaeSu,th1ddh was � clewt; .ing:-.M- the, schooli Both king and 'queen :were 'elect- ter of Mr, and ;Mrs George 8iithtiriand of the 6th* of }furor); va carter, left,- 1966 queen,. 17 ed iby'a student vote,.` , w `Do:ri ,d7—,' 1,c,1;eiindri ac te` , d master•o eerCmonies foz"'. sev- eral x ovelt.y dances: Maine Maces Nay and Bob 1. Gilchrist wen spot., dance,.and Glen Stan7 eY and, .Mrs. Iielen Swarf, an e1im- a tion cnt5.• dance. Luneh,'.was seted n shthe..sehool b --ail ,hresent.•,,Par- are guests' of the students 'bat theRfplc�`y , roti .. dance, erttrtlel Photo t1 Mr• • •b. •