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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-08-17, Page 1'"R 1 ►SAD• EARS 'SY• WO A Year In . Advance... tUCKNOW, ONTARIO . 41n1110. Orr 1.4‘ rade-Thirteen Refv.its re Quite FOvOulgable Ripley District, High School.. • (By Ab •Wylds), Results of the Upper School (.Grade 13) .Departmental examin- ations'were received at. Ripley Post.: Office this pest Monday morning. The results were ,mailed on .Sat- urday to all high schools where these examinationswere, written in June: • A total of 114 papers were att- empted at the Ripley Distriet • High' School, .With .'94 passes'and, 20 failures - an average of over 821 successful.' Papers were written in eleven different subjects'namely - English, `Hist ry,. Geography, Algebra,, Georn- etry , Trigonometry and'';Statics, Biology. Physics, Chemistry, Latin and French.. There. were. 21, students waiting at Ripley. IdFarrell, Teachers of these subjects Were: - tido Petersoo - English; Mrs; Howard'Harrison - History and Geraphy; Mrs. Frank Fair -. Latin; ,Mrs. Burton Collins,- French;.Ab,'Wylds - Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and statics, Biology',. Physics and •Chemistry. . • a.` • Carruthers, Karen. Eng,44, eog. 35, Biol'. '.56,• Chem 21..,� Cline, Anita `-. Eng. '53, Hist. 6:, Alg. .58,` Geom 59`, Trig.. 5, Biol 70, Chem. 52. Culbert, Katherine Eng.. Geom. 71, Chem; :74., .. at. 87; Fr ..78 .: Dodds,: Ricky -'Eng. 57., Hist. 6 , Geog,.: 67 Biol. 52, Chem : Elliott, NainC" r E. - Eng.. 75, ist:,51, Alg. 51, Biol.. 65, hern. 52, Fr. 53. Elliott, Nancy L - •Eng.: 55., lg. 52, Geom. 52,Chem . 41:. Emmerton,•Jim Eng... 69, ist. 50, Alg. 64; Geom. 63., 61..81, Chem. 54, Fr, 71._.. ... Farrell, Paul .-• Eng. 68, .Alg.7 3, eom.' 75, Trig74, Biol.' 78, ys;71,:Chem . 72.• Farrell; Earl Eng. 52; Alg. 36., rig: 39,'Biot .•66, Chem, 52. Finlayson, Bill. Eng. 54, Hist. .Geog: , 53 , BioL 58,. Chem:.. • Funston, Joyce Eng. 67.-Alg. ;•Geom. 5,9, Chem. 53; Lat. ," Fr . 66. Funston, .Mary Anne. Eng. 65, lg. • 70 .,. Geom.. 75, ;Chem. §5, t.,77,• -Fr, 72 . Lowry, 'Sharon Eng: 48, Get g. 'Biol. 46, Chem. 19. . MacAuley, John Eng.. 62, ist; 78.,. Alg. 53, Geom. 41, ol. 65, Phys 55 , 'Chem. 50 . MacDonald, Clarke - Eng..39, 47, Geom. 41, Chem _31. : 46. aclnnes, Jack Geog., 53,' • om . 46., Chem. 45; acTavish, Bill - Eng. 63, Alg , Georn. $4, Trig. 53, 'Chem. Osborne, • Joyce - Eng. '6'0, Hist. Alg.. 71, Geom. 57, Biol. 74 em. 61, Lat,, 80. . pillen; .Darlene Eng. 55, .hist: , Geom. 71.1 Pollock, Gary - Eng,. 44,. Alg. Geom. 58, Trig. 53; Chem. Stanley, David - Eng. 53, Alg. Geom.' 84, Trig, 82, Phys.. , Biol. 84, Fr. 55. Twelve of the above students • • re trying for their Secondary hool Honour Graduation Dip- as and all were successful. • even of them had no failures., Isothere were no failures in. story, Physics and Latin. op students were Kathy Cul: rt , Dave Stanley and • Paul .Lucknow. District • High School Lucknow District High School produced. an impressive record; of achievement in' Grade 13 examin- ations as results were released :on • . Monday of this week.. Noel Mason, newly appointed principal, advi- sed 'the Sentinel that 90:5% of - the papers` prepared for at L. D•. H. S. received a passing mark, 17.5%, of the papers prepared for here're ceived "first class honours. • Top student .at,Lucknow was Sheila McQuillan Who had an -ov- . erah average of '74.4%. She had three firsts in. History, Biol�BY •n and Latin74 i and a: mark of French ... Keith.Roulston achieved -the highest mark in the school rec- eiving 80% in. History. •Do had three firsts and ley and Roger Pen had two firsts. uglas Dickie Phyllis ;Pentland h The students'. standings were .as.: follows: . Bonnett Jean "- Eng. C. Trig. 111.• • . -Bradley Phyllis. A fg C , . Geom 1, • Biol . 1, Chem. 11. Button, Roy - Trig. 11, Chem., 11,.'Lat..11. Dickie, Douglas Eng. C. 1. Trig. 1, Biot. 1. Gibson, David Eng: C,• Alg.. C„ Geom : C ` Hunter, Herbert - Geom. C. Biol.. C, Fr. C. .. • Jefferson, Sharron - Eng: 11.1.,. , Geom. 111. Trig 111, Chem.:C; Lat "111, Johnston, Douglas - Trig. C MacDonald, Marianna - Eng. C. Biol.. C; Fr. C. • Mathers, Elizabeth-'Biol; C. McQuillan, Sheila - Eng.; 111, Hist. 1, Biol. 1, Lat.1, Fr. 11. Pentland, 'Roger Alg. 111, Geom, 1, Trig. 11, .4Biol. 1, Chem .' 111 :' : Purdon, Barbara Eng:C, Geom, 111, Chem. 11, Lat. 11, .Fr. 111 Roulston, ,Keith - Eng. C Hist, 1.; Biol. 11`, .Chem C. Fr. C. • Thompson, David - Biol.. 111, Chem, C, Thorburn , Joyce - Alg, 111, C;eom, 111, Chem: C, Fr•: C. Rev. Rd MaeLeod Visits Homeland Rev. Rod MacLeod. minister of the Lucknow Presbyterian Cho '.inch left on August 7th for a visit to"his homeland, Scotland,, ,;,Mr. MacLeod made the trip by plane. He will visit.in Glasgow:., Edinburgh and lnvernesshire with sisters, brothers and their famil- ies. It is ten years since his last: visit "home". Mr.MacLeod plans on returning September 12th... Induction Service For New Minister REV. LAIRD S.TiRLING.. The Induction Service for Rev. Laird Stirling, minister oe Luck - now United Church, .was held at the church on Wednesday, 'August 3rd. The:service was conducted by Mr Edgar •C. Hale of Underwa•od , con- • vener of>Inductions .for .Bruce. Pres-. bytery who presented the -sermon' ` • and''scripture,. The sermon dealt: •with'the vital role. of•the minister in the congregation and the. comnn- unity• The Induction service was cone ducted •:by. Rev,, Harold Pillen" of Fine River representing the chair-. Man of Presbytery The new ` minister:, was led''to the • pulpit by Rev . Martin Rule of 'Bervie who was :representing the secretary of . Presbytery. At the close, of the service, the. minister and his wife were.. intro "(lilted to the `members of the con- gregation by church eld?r' Elwin Hall. Wilfred Drennan, clerk of session; acted as chairman 'of the reception program and introduced • Rev • Rod MacLeod of . Lucknow Presbyterian Church :and ,Rev`. Stanley Jay of, Si.. • Peters Anglican.. Church who were present.. The gathering -was -served `a lunchiby - the ladies•of the church., `;. In addressing the congregation, Rev Stirling expressed his grat itude for the;many lovely -signs of.; welcome that he had received . since arriving in Lucknow and expressed his hope that this new bond in Christ between minister and congregation 'would .be to. the. :glory of God in an effective wit ness to Christ. - •'. Present at the 'induction•service .. were Mr, and Mrs. Ralph G. • Stir ling of Burlington, mother and father of the:minister and. Miss '• Gail Stirlin sister of the new minister : Destro- �.ed B': dire. •y y, Fire completely destroyed the .barn of Bill Hogan in an' early morning blaze on' Sunday, July '31. The Earl Swan family, neighbou rs of the Hogans, spotted thefire • About 1 a.m. andby the time 'Bill got to the barn it was wail on theway to destruction'. Destroyed were ' all. t he hay crop. sortie grain and four calves as . well as some implements, •Luck - now Fire Department responded' to the alarm. Cause of the 'fire 'is not known for sure.. Bill is presently looking •fora ` barn to replace the' one destroyed which he would move to his farm on the 12th•.of Ashfield Township. Lucknow Bowling Sold To Paisley Area Lucknow Bowl and Billiard A cademy, operated since April of 1963 by' Lamrinert and John Van Der Veen of Lochalsh has, been sold t4 Gilbert Campbell of Pais- ley. The transactionwas cornplety 'ed this past wee with .lvan Strath~ er.s'of K;incardit ..local ager* for Wilfred Mclntee Real Estate, . handling the sale. included" in the sale is a 266 .acre Beef farm near Paisley which Mr, Campbell: operates: The Van Der • Veens obtain possession of this. FoUndB�ftie (Kinlough ,News) Miss CArol Boyle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Karl Boyle of Lon- don who is at present a waitress at the Rest• -A -.While Lodge at. Bruce Beach had the thrilling ' experience of . picking up.a glass bottle which contained this note - -This bottle was dropped into. : ;Lake Huron. froMS.S. Eastern Shell ; on July 31st', 191;6 at' a► p01 - nt approximately. three. miles off Porestville,:'Michigan, while on • 0:Course of 180 degrees headed for Sarnia Would the :findet please return thisletter to the following person .. Mr. •P.. S, Taylor, R.R..2. Capetown,•;Ont- ario with a note stating where, `when ,, . and by whom. it was found.", NeiMiflister:At Dungannon Char farm. Laanrrrert and John 'made over the former United Church shed on' Lueknow*s' Main Street. into.an attractive' Bawling and Billiard F Academy and held their•+ official. . openin.'g. in April ofl%.. They have continued ,to operate the• business since then. The bowling alley will re -open September ist after being closed for.ti a sum !. Van Der Veens •will operate the 'business until the 1st of November. 'when the new o*mer will take over. fi REV.. GLEN WRIGHT The induction service for Rev;. Glen Wright, minister for the' Dungannon; Nile and, Port Albert! charge of the .United Church, as held in Nile United Church on • August.3.with a.good attendance. The ;service' was in charge of nd: Rev. Morrow.of Grand Bend a Rev. Scott of Egmondville wi Karen Mckenzie at the organ and special music by a young peoples choir frorn the three churches. After .the service a• reception was held in the basement with. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hasty, Mr. and Xvirs. Cliff McNeil. and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Diekson'.introduc- iing the congregations. . Representatives from each of the congregations expressed a welcome to Rev. and Mrs. Wri- ght and the ladies were thanked by Cecil Blake for a delicious lunch.. . Floyd Stanley Off. To Europe Aug. 2: Floyd Stanley, son of Mr. is Mrs. Ezra Stanley of Kinlou ' and who has .been print of the 'Ripley -f 1pron central School at Ripley, leaves on Tuesday of next. week • August 23rd for .Europe where he' will teat school for two years. Floyd. will teach grade to. children of Canadian Army personnel ,at. soest. Germany. He,. dies with another up of . teachers froth. T.rreraton to Dune dOff, German . -T Floyd's con -Tract s for cwt; years and he has a two year leave of absence, as principal '.at Ripley:. He plans to do considerable tray- elliing while in Europe and hopes for a summer 67 visit to RtiSsfa ,. HE MIT MAAYNE SAVED LIFE Calvin It In In Mot�i Byre to Calvin titchle,.16-year-old :sofa of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ritchie of Ashfield' Towtihip..:was released. from Xtncardine Hospitalon.Mort- ' of this week After being inaur-.. ed in ajnotor.:,.bike: accident at the north, end of Kincardine ort ' Sunday afternoon. 'August 7th.. . Calvin was hospitalized .a week With :a. broken nose', a fractured • ankle, concussion and lacerations to hi$ "back He was returning from Port . Elgin; : . that ,afternoon, when his •1.966 . Y aha(ma motor bike wentout of control when the wheel went onto. the shoulder of the road. The bike . struck a guard rail .and Calvin was thrown from the machine; .over the handle bars, for a distante estimated at about .150 feet.. He was wearing a bathing suit at the time and protective head ` t helmit.:The heimit probably saved his life. The hclmit was scored by the force of striking the guard rail cable., The accident oc tutted at the bend in the road at the northern outskirts of Kincardine. on High - .way '21. igh-way'21. Nerb'iBarger of Ashfield" was riding his bike lie company with Calvin but was not inolvd in the accident. . Calvin was treated at Kir oar dine tHospitaown.l by DDr.. C'os ch of •.