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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-07-31, Page 14 • 50 A . Year ;In Ad1ance4.1,;00 Extra LUCKNOW,', ONTARIO- WEDNESDAY,JULY 31st,; 195 SIXTEEN PAGES Nfary ,Lou. Collins, 9 -year, -old ughter of; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bina of the Purple Grove et, west of Kinlottgh, was in-„ Bntly killed on Saturday even-, shortly • after ten o'clock 4emi struck by a ,car 'driven -'-by. r father. Mary`" Lou : waRs'•:'on 1 the way. me oil: her bicycle. •Her .pare; tS !re 'on the way to get ,her, and led to sec her on thewrong e .of,'._the 'road ; as they were_ ,ing the lights of an . approach carr :t was one .9f, the saddest •trag Les "i agineable, and 'a ''heart ?aking experience for the par- tsand in particular, the dis- ught father; , Che, accident happened on the iCancession .between the. Bins and Gauley farms, which adjacent. vlr and Mrs. 'Victor .Gauley 1 ` Mr. and Mrs. Howard oinpson were '.:spending the ek=end in; ;Sudbury. and : Mr. 11ins` 'was 'doing the neighborly' of :attending to the ' chores at Gauley fatm,` ' Most ,tri is circumstances:'fi - Nl.;le' engaged; in these. duties :used: "in the: instant deathof '9; Satumday eyeiiing, .his daugh- _ear-ol a d_ .-.L'o ...Collins, .M$rlene--3' :, M ry u ._:dau_�. �h4er -Of :Mr. and Mrs.:...B�rton, uley, daughter of Mr., and:Mrs.. ":g' , u !tor Gaule ` were Watching �Co1Lns, who was- instantly; kill - !tor Y: og . 'ed' on' Saturday night where show. in. the ...Gauley .home.: , •.Y • g • rlene was to : spend: the night Don Robertson's. nearby. IVith" the, chores' finished,: Mr: llins agreed • to let' the girls tch the TV show • for a few lutes ,longer.. -'Each had their e• to..go.:their respective •ways;: erwards, : but for Mary •Lou: it s obedience. that; prided 'fatal. ►hortl after arriving Y home, • '"Collins, decided to ;:,go, back `the :girls,' and •Mrs.:Collins ompanied ;him. In the ,mean .e, the girls' had parted at; the aley gateway and each" had ►e her. • Way. : •ahn merlon had come-ou his laneway .onto the Conces Road just' at that. time ••and ry. Lou :was between•the- two, s, and in' one of those "blind, its'.' so familiar to every,' mot-. ;t. ?ary Lou • suffered ,:a' ,fatal id blow as. : well: as `' other : in- ies. She died 'instantly, a `'fact' kch was even apparent to': her ents, who 'were ,at her side the ditch in :a twinkling. • • :Funeral Tuesday►•, 'he• gloom cast over, ; the com- nity-is-ind ii'bable:•`OnTues= afternoo ••ser ri at the e family resi- ft, : Rev,. D A. •: B don. ' f: . rY o Eley United 'church conducted funeral service. Interment 'Ripley ' �Cemneter • he lbea're Y., 'the rs being Claude ••Dore, nk Dore,.' Vict.Or'' Gauley, Don mertson, George, Emerson., -;and laid • McCCosh. Zara' Lou was a' sweet little who -would -have a'been- ten Dctober,. and .a ' -Grade V ;pupil the Purple Grove School...Her.. .her was Mrs: 'Victoria Smith,. he was the eldest of a family four children. Her mother . is former Katherine• • • , , atterson, � ter P 6h o f _Mr and. .Mrs... And- atterson " of Con. 10, `Ii+uron Collins taught • school at lough lentil -a.earago, ,..Y and at the ;present time:• direct- ' a group. of dancers for ,the: Flo ,,. .,t ugh" Centennial Cant he three'•- stirmniVin _ g.�ehildren an' . ► dna , and and. a " bib ' ,,Margaret.: Y struck • by a car driven:. by her, father, as she was .riding" home ward___on:_.;hen _bike . on -.the-12th_� Concession of Huron.. Township,; in the Purple Grove District: Mary Lou, the -eldest of : the • famil'y,: 'is ,pictured in.. the: centre of; this happy family:. group, : tak en before—.the, -�bir..th -of theii infant :daughter.., Margaret,. On 'the. left is.her brother John, and her sister Sandra is at, the right. REV. JENNINGS:: ASSISTING,. AT HAYFIELD "CHURCH 'CAMP. • Rev:: H..L Jennings ;and. Mrs. 'Jennings Will be. . at .: Huron 'C'hurch Camp at' Bayfield from :1 v Jennings . will serve, as • a: lecturer. The. two camps in this period are for junior age child- ren 'from• 9 to;12 years. ''•Rev.; Jennings ,will return: for Sunday services= on August 4th and August 18th ' ,and ,.for. 'any' parish emergencies: There •will 'be • no .service at St. Peter's,. or other churches in t -;his charge-on-August--1-1-th. • DINNER PARTY• IN HONOR.' OF 25th ANNIVERSARY • Mr. and Mrs. Rae Watson ob. serve r:25th""wedding•"anni :versary last week. With . "the oc rasion being , marked by : a din- ner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs'. Philip MacMillan: Present were. a a R e nd.. Edna, Philip and Sadie, Eldon and Dorothy Miller, Bob and Rena • Lyons' and Bruce `'MacMillan. In =the ; evenin' -i i — g a-nd-•-Henrette- MacDonald" dropped in to 'extend their congratulations: EIGHT -PAGE : REUNION' PAPER IN THIS ISSUE Part. -oaf this ,16 -page issue, is an 8 -page reunion, special devoted , to the : Centennial' week -end on Saturday, 'Sun- day' arid Monday, The .. supplement. TLoutlinesc. the, interesting prograrrm that has been '•planned, ,many art- icles and items of historical• importance ' and reminiscent interest,' and a host of good • wishes in advertising, form to the. energetic and •enthusi-. =.—astir relic-len-t-s=of- --that-eom- rnunity• who' with pride :are going .•'to observe: the . oi'ie :hundredth ' milestone„„ in an appropriate, way.. Mrs. ' John Munro and John Hall ' of < Detroit; , are • visiting at the home of ;Mr: and Mrs. John Hall: Fl I; �► STATION OW OW O N —An' advertisement in--thisvissue- announces the appointment. Cif John A, MacRae 'asFina dealer in ,Lucknow. He opened the new- ly. built service `station; ' a short time..a o g. John; native native of ' ; Scotland; has ;been win the motor' car `bus;.- ness for twenty• years ire the ' Old Country and in Toronto, Orange- ville, Ghesley and Walkerton: •He is 'himself a licensed me- • `• • The aciRae family .has: been _residing .on `the_Rose_ ficin, �itl �tlie Lochalsh-Ainberley district for =two years, where.-. John-_,.has;been: in ° the ,broiler -raising 'business, They 'came here from Chesley.' Eat Purchase at. the local Pina station entitled, the customer to' a draw ticket on a .Fina toy' Jeep. The draw will be made on, Labor Day+ ENGAGElyfENT' • w sn d Y Mrs. Harve• 'V�% Web- , 4 �:..: � ' ' of Lucknow announce the a'eme'n't of their daughter,. •abeth-Ann,to MrElliott'• ' ROy! � ��l it, son' M of r, and .Mrs. Ash'-' E. !Lint ° of Wroxeter, The liage° will take place at 6.00 • on Saturday) ' .. st l , L�tckiiow United Ch h. 11.04 Have you 'renewed ydur.Sentiriel? MARKEME C TERrY CENTENNIAL, IA The centennial •anniversary : of the founding"", of South .Kinloss Cemetery will be observed by a special service this Sunday' .after - :noon;'• August 4th, at 3.00-• Among those who will officiate 'are for-. riser residents of the community, who'' have loved: ones buried in this. hallowed ,'spot., • . The ceremonies will 'open . with a service in ' South ' Kinloss Pres- byterian 'Church, with' the pastor, Rev: -Robert--T: A. Marshall, -con= ducting the opening •devotions. ..: Rev. W. A.___.Hender_son_:_of_ Walkerton will. ;give the Scrip- ture reading ' and offer .'prayer: `Dr. Hugh�`MacMil"an, • recently, returned from Taiwan. (Formosa) will deliver,•the 'seratnon A :processional will be held, to the Cemetery grounds where a memorial address will be given by A. M. tNicholson, 112:P. , d of Saskatchewan )and prayer will he offered • b Fev: R. Douglas . , �! . ,,t • Mac- Donald. of- Tillsonburg. • Prom' the order of service' pre red'.:.for:.,_t occasio.. we_ •' ote `the following, ."We 'invite you• to join with us in a service of wor- ship in the "memory of the pion- -(1CAT/Atilt;I:PIqfP,tligll-S02:51,...Yggrk laid to rest in this cemetery; to - sing together the psalms so dear.. to ,them and to hear the -Word of God which ;was their guide in life, for they were a. people who feared and loved' God",, ' The Cemetery Board welcomes the decorating of graves for' this sial ,occasion. CI:AIM •STORYT WRONG Last Week we reported ;a story of. ;a .two -year -child being 'snatch- ed out: of harms :way as a... car h' veered. :... out of : control YouL , e.. across :Central . Garage,, property. • :' The parents : of th"e youth claian' -that ' the car . did not threaten the little girl's safety,' and that they .' have witnesses to this 'ef- fect. Y , .CHIN HONORED AT M$SCE„L,LANEQUS • SHOWER • • A ' very • pleasant ; evening • was ,spent on Friday when Miss Mary Chia was guest of: honour-. at a miscellaneous "shower; .She Will be ' Married in Torgnto in late August. -. Mary , receivedmany lovely gifts: .and fittingly_ eit pressed her thanks {sand ` apprecia- tion lvi'ary is' the ,daughter-, o f Mrs Rose „Chin of 1Lueknow and ;the 'late Charles'Chin, ,and is 'a grad- uate. of Western Hospital, Tor- onto,. H.S. BOARD BUYS POWER.: MOWER The August meeting' of Luck now District 'High School . Board.. was advanced -a few'days' and held o :•Frday�e n�ngwith al'l. members, present except Trustee, Clarence;' Moulton. The Committee reported on the purchase . of a power mower through • Webster ' ,& MacKinnon, which: has' been;: delivered and in operation: The old garden tract- 'or with mower attachment is:iaee in.g. offered for `sale. • A request was received. to have the golden' rod cut on the school _property adjacent- to-. the High- :way, • , Students will the responsible • p.. for wilful damage to 'books. or school property and a notice to this 'effect will be : posted on: the bl+letiri:. board in. September. *:,Some •railway; ties are. : to be removed from . the school .prop-', w' erty. They were obtained free of charge : and ` it was ,:originally. 431 • settingup a :rifle range. Principal P. W. Hoag was pres- ent tires ent at the meeting and. intimated there ':might be an :increased at- tendance in • September which, all,' would possibly require,' the furn- ishing of .extra . desks . and books..:' ajority: Favor Keeping 2 A, largely attended meeting, of the ..ratepayers. of S.S. No. 7 Kin- loss. ' (Secorid_.Coneess:io_a_School l `was held. 'at the school On Mon. day ,evening, when Mr.: J. M; Game, T:P.S•, submitted a pro- posal for 'consideration •by which• the' -school would be, closed and .the" Pupils: transported to Luck- now, as part °of : a . union school section' It is one.approacli. to the probi. lem arising from the "petition ,of five ratepayers of ' the. section adjacent to Lucknow, seeking 'to halve their assessment for school purpdses' transferred .to the Lucknow Public School Area: A Board of Arbitration was re-, tently, set yup :to • deal . 'smith the matter-: It--=-is•--„coauprised of ' a- member 'from each of . the . four municipalities of Kinloss, Luck naw; Vest,' awanosh .arid` Ash:= field- Mr:;. `Garvie ';makes the fifth: member: The • •Board met recently and'• adjourned until Monday morn- ing, August 26ih. at 10:00 a.m; to permit further ;study Of the mat- In the Meantime Mr..Game ar ranged for Monday night's meet- ing • of ' the ratepayers of :the School' Section His proposal was in effect that the. whole • section. he assessed with Lucknow in- a 2 24ublic schoolr.se� ctiox °.' ' •would mean the closing of the Second School and the'trans_pert, ine of the children to Lucknow., The feeling of the majority of those present Was against clos- ing the school. '°,During .the past term en�rot xent-Wad 22 students. Three, are leaving and there will be seven beginners, ,, indicating atm ,enrol• ment of 36 pupils , for :the • fall tern�r;: The ,'section' extends 2/ .miles.: :, batch East. and West, and two; busses were suggested for trans- portation purposes at a roug=hly estimated cost of ;$2,400. Another classroom and teacher ; would be required in Lucknow and there were those. who failed to see how this. could be done as cheaply `as i kee open, their keeping e,n, . own 'school. Would Cut : Into, Assessment The overall assessanent of S.S. No, 7 •; is roughly $240,000. ` - Prop erties cannot be transferred ;on a here -and -there basis, . Such' a ;transfer must 'include' a block of properties, and tothe east of town, from theoutskirts to ' a point this side of Bob Purves' farm, this groupof properties , represents .an assessment;—of about. $35,000 which would be lost to S. No. 7. Propertynorth. of town runs to about another $5,000. -..T,he.. Toss. .of this " assessment would increase the. school 'costs. 'of those.. remaining in S.S. No: 7, and thereby • hangs the . prob.- s lem. Naturaily_, , those:_ •ratepayers with Children close to town, wish their children to go to the clos- est ;school and over the best ',roads,, without' having to pay a tuition, fee and at the same time be assessed in • S.S.'. No. f • 4 • It's one of those pro• blems that. aren't easily solved to the satis- faction 'of all. It is pointed out that tear e s of the whether or notchild- ,;... , they have child . • ren going. to school, are entitled attend• the Aritration oard •B meeting' and express t?eirviews: .Monday 'night's meeting was -. ,' i resided> over by Frank M,ae lCer zie, chair azi of - the' Board of Vustees df, S No. , 7, Kin- ross': 344 •