The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-02, Page 1ireaw lir
R
ti;
1
A Year 1n Advance — ;1.M extra To U.S.A.
e ra 1 OfficelRock
Througb School
Principal's Window.
LUCK$OW, ONTARIO WIDN*SDAY, NOV. Soli 1t.
B 47c
:si.
!!I
o.
;AIN.
19c
1k
3c
;Lane was elected as one of
eral vice-presidents, of the
Bruce Liberal Association
annual meeting in Wing -
t Thursday. Hugh is: shown,
tight, . with the Liberal '
r; of parliament for Huron -
1114
a e
0 ross
goodstocker sale was
the Lucknow Community
n on Monday of this .week.
nage Bob..Mclntosh repos
he sale grossed 883,000.
d • were consigned, which
apacity of the sale
many •cattle were turned..
cause of. the capacity con=
op :ten "steers weighing 640
re consigned by Grant
of Paramount'•and sold to
lemon of SeaforthThe. '
heifers' weighing 693 lbs.
Unsigned by .Earl MacDon•
-
Ashfield and bought by •
shton of Lucknow.
er sale is planned for Mon
vember 7th. ,
Bruce . in the Ontario Legislature
Murray. Gaunt'of. Wingham : In ,his•
new post, Hugh will be in charge
of the Villages :of Lucknow and
Ripley `and'; the Townships, of Kin-
ross and Huron. He resides 'in Kin-•.
loss Township near Kinlough.
+gave To wcKNow
/1)00.0.-‘1.000.004
A despicable act of vandalism
occurred. in the'early hours of Sun-
day. morning when a .good sized
tock was °thrown through. the front,.
Window: in, the house on • Havelock
Street occupied by 'Mr . and
Noel Mason and family. Mr, 'Mason
is principal at Lucknow District •
High School. °
Mr. Mason immediately phoned
police chief Bill ' Nelson of Lucknow
who .Was on,. the scene very quickly
and who questioned some'of those
in the vicinity'. The.window break
ing episode happened about. 2 a.±m.
A friend of the Mason family,
who •was visiting with. themfor the
weekend ... was, sleeping in the lives. .
ing roorri( at die time and was show
ered with glass from the broken
window but fortunately was not
injured'. • •
Mr. Mason told The, Sentinel.
Monday that inv...estigation:had re-
vealed that several .local•,youths l
were . involved in the act ' and.,that
charges would be pressed 'in the
matter..He praised the quick
action 'of the Lucknow police of.fic-
er in questioning those in the imm-
ediate area following ;the'
occurrence, and "said some of . ;
thosequestioned that night are
involved.
• A 'presentation was held at the
St. Peters Parish Hall in Lucknow
Friday night for Mr. and Mrs..
. W alter-De:xter-who-recently, .)moved
from their highway 86 west farm.
to their Lucknow horn:; which they,
recently purchased:.
The evening was spent playing
cards with''Mrs. Orland. Richards,.
high scorer for the ladies and
Duncan' Parrish high for the,men. •
After. lunch Robert.Mclntosh • spoke
a few words, and Grant Farrish pre:
sented them with •a pole lamp on •
behalf of their Paramount friends.
Both Mr, and •Mrs. Dexter express=
ed thanks and. invited all to. visit
them in Lucks ow . •
dly Broken Nose In Bush Accident
(Kinlougli News)
tanley,;of. Kinlough received
broken nose in a bush acci
Saturday, Ezra was cutting
en,a limb came down •
;him on the•face.. :
aionb at:the' time, and
the blow knocked him
ous for a few minutes. ' .
g consciousness, he was
•
able to drive thetractor to. his
home.
•
Ne. was taken to Lucknow for toed=
teal attention and was sent: on• to. •
London. where his •nose was put in a
cast. He also received lacerations
to the.cheek. '
Ezrawas able to return home
Sunday and expected 10 have the
.nose in a cast for a' week. ° .
ovngst�r Bddly
s -C►athiog Takes
F�rlher .Meeting To
PIan S�n'
Cdizens Club
`Single COPY 1Mr
Wingham .School Addition
Costs Up About 3Q%
Mentbers of the wingbarn and
Lucknow District High School
Boards met with municipal counc-
its within the two school areas at
the Wingham District -High School.
last Friday evening:.
Purpose •of the meeting was t0
pr. sent the'councils with new cost
fi es on the proposed
addition to
the Wingham School. Previous
cost proposals which •were,presented;
several months ago have risen ° 4
about 30*°a nd it was. necessary .to
again present 'the cost breakdown.
to the various councils for their
approval. .
The overall east of the. new
predominantly °vocational addition
will be $2,739,661. of which the
local, cosr.will tie $652,009.
Based :tet the assessment of local
municipalities early .iti,1966 ..the'
tions HaIiowe'eu
;'cost to local rnunielpalitles Will
be as followalt. Ashfield. 450,537;.,
Curves,8.6 r erlock.
$6.455s ,Kitnloss;. TOWPfhip: .
$48, i'lt .Lucknow,', $38,99.5; West
Wawanosh, x.410•::
Effective +thee of next *e*„.
the Lucknow pistriet High Sdaool
Board will merge with the
Wingham District'. d. wit
new .adrnin ation to be
as. the :Hutson. -Bruce lie
School Area'. The pew addition,
will increase the capacity of the
Wingharn'.achool: by 510 pupils.
Municipal councils re ly
at Fridays meeting from chis
area included Ashfield West
wanosh a Kinloss Townships.
Councils will rake ba , th e
.proposals,to their council . meet-
ing, .for aappsoval .
Lucknow
District dons b'stag-
ed:their annual children's Hallow*
e'en party at the Lucknow arena on.
Monday evening, Lucknow Oistrict.
'high. School Sand. led the pot* of
children to the arena where costntit
es •were Judged by Mrs. L C.: me-.;
-
Nab. and Miss, Ruth' Thompson.
Bob Finlay acted as master of •
ceremonies and Tire .Aoyle's public •
address systent was used . '
Prize winners were: pre school •
and .kindergarten, Susan Thom
Patriciai Barger, Debcrhhrnold,.--
gr.ade'1 and".2, .Annette Kirkland,
:Frank. Cargyle Danny Maclennan;.
•grades.3:and 4.' Heather
Sandra . Finlay., Cathy : Jamieson;
grades .5. and 6, Lawrence Jay, '
Barry Morrison, Zena Gamin; ,
grades 7 and S.*. Gail Jamieson..
Janet Thompson, Lloyd Morrison.
After ;a, peanut .scramble; •each.
Child was presented with a chocol
ate bar andchips by :members of
the' Lions Club,
1 �k publfc meeting for those inter-
ested. in organizing a Senior
Citizen's Club for Lucknow and
surrounding ,rural district was. held
in the.town .hall on Wednesday . .
evening of , last: week.' The well
attended meeting heard' A,E
Spiller, a representative of. the
community programs branch of .the '
Department of Education outline
the. methods of organizing a: club
and carrying on an interesting
program .of activity.
W. P, • MacDonald and Sid '
Plowright were ' appointed to
arrange for: a suitable meeting •
.place and., report back to a further
meeting which Will be held on.
Thursday evening of this week at
7:30 p.m, at the assembly room
of the.Town Hall.
Mrs. N:J MacKenzie,, Mrs. 1. L.
MacMillan. and Mrs Gordon •Fish-.
erwere previously appointed to •
discuss' the formation of such a
club. Initial steps in the 'format-
ion were taken by the Lucknow.
Women's Institute.,
Art Breckles thanked the speaker
and the meeting adjourned.
Burned
dire
MacLennan, five -years -old
r. and Mrs., Alex "Sandy"
nan pf Lucknow . suffered
gree burns to his leg in an
ate accident on Wednes=
st week.
a kindergarten pupil at
Public' School, who
'the Morning classes, was'
the afternoon in the care
Bill Sanderson on *Havelock
Mr. ' and .Mrs. Sanderson
the former Mrs. Min
MacLennan home near the station.
Young David left to go home
late in the afternoon ,and crossed,
•the road where .a .bonfjre was smold
ering in front of the home of Mrs
Morgan Henderson.• rust what
.happened after that is not known
for sure, but the youngster must
have walked through the fire
where his pant leg became' ignited
Mrs. , Sanderson heard the youngs-
ter'screalming her name and '
found him just outside her -house..
• A
He had run back to the Sanderson
home with his clothing on fire.
Mrs. Sanderson removed his cloth-
ing but by that time his one leg
was badly burned. She rushed him
to the doctors for attention..
• 1t is expected that the yours ster
will spend about three weeks at`
Wingham Hospital before being
transferred to London. for skin
graftings
Mrs. George Cranston
Zion; won a Stereo in, the
51,000,000 Sweepstakes Game it,,
Hall's Red 'olid ' White lam week.
other winners are tAis. Lee
Huber; an electric steam irrom Mrs
Harold Cooper, on electric steam
iron; Mis..Mel Passmore. au.
electric hand miser Mts. Stanley
Jay, an electric fry pada. There
have been, many other winners of
silverware.
small st.
n Parade
i
Defl'i IS
To Pars
Its ' off to. Paris" for Nome and
Country Gleanings, a book of
poetry by Deane MacLeod' •of Luck-
now and published as a Centennial
project of the Kairshea Women's
Institute.
The homey 'writings of Lucknow
and Kinloss -would seem a bit tame
for the reputation of "Gay Paree"
but the dove of one's horde :Comm-
unity.often supersedes the place
where you hang your hat each day:,.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Finlayson of
Paris, France, visited with Loch
alsh area relatives recently and
while visiting in Lucknow with
Mr. and Mrs.. Noble Johnston, Mr,.
Finlayson.enquired about Dean
MacLeod, Learning of the recent
publication of the book of poetry,
"he just had to have one: and took
Mrs. 'Johnston's, She has since rew
placed -hers. e. '
Mr. Pinlayson is the son of the
late Mr." and Mrs, Dan Finlayson
of Lochalsh and the family were
always great admirers Of.Miss
MacLeod's work. He was particul-
arly fond of the poem on Bruce
County.. In Paris,, Mr.
is a ceramio engineer.
4
Bruce County Junior Pipe Hand
can boast some accomplished
pipers and .drummers in their
One of these is side drummer,p�
year-old Danny Milne of •Kincardin4
who was the smallest member on
parade when the band played the.
Lucknow pall Pair. Despite Danny's
youth and size,. he stepped right
out with the' rest of thean and
. they were long. steps at that.
�
.°4"�!".�'"it moi► ,..