The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-12-14, Page 1r:.
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Five Nominate
For Sc
Thirteen ratepayers froth. West '
Wawartos t r o hi'ptdcd
second nomination meeting' in the
Township flail on Tuesday after -
non to fill .one vacancy on. the
Huron.Courtty School Area No. 2,
At the orinal nomination rneet-
ing, severer men werenominated'
far the two v at;ancies on theboard
but by deadline time, only o .
bad qualified, Wallace WUiCsi.
This left the one vac$ncy. and the
second nomination was called for
Tuesday. . .
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.One of the vacancies bo the
board had been Caused. by William
Webster's resignation. after serving
one year of a two year term.. Mr.
Webster wished to be relieved of
the school position after many •
•years of faithful service to his itmun
icipality. ,
However, it'appears• that.'no on e
is ready to fill his, shoes. Five men
were nominated at Tuesday`s
meeting,' including Mr. Webster,
and the other four indicated that.
they did not.. wish to stand :for the
'school position. Mr. Webster
agreed .at. the . nomination Meeting
RESIGNS SCHOOL POET
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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY,. DEC. 14th, Di
sister
Inglecp1/ 1k 24 Pates
Treats
0.01 F..tst
I to re*consider his retirern
New..POIPIiF
eci-sion4nvie r- of t#ie e o1,:.......,.
candidates to _fill the position,.
',As we ,go to press Tuesday, Mr..
Webster had' qualified and the .,
othq'four gentlemen, 'Frank Mc-
uif lin', Allam MUler , Gordon -
MacPherson . and Brown Smyth had
Indicated .they were not interested,
ii the pest. Only after. this, :did
Mr." Webster consent to stand ,for
another year, It is not wise. to ,
speeuiate, but :indications Tuesday
would :see Mr. Webster back in
office. However, candidates had
until: 9 p.m. Wednesday •ni.ght to.
officially make up their *mind.:
Nominations 'received. by clerk
Mrs. Joan A.rnisfrong were:.
Wm. Webster 'by Gordon Smyth.
and Frank McQuillin,,:
Frank Mcqui.11in by Gordon Smyth
and Allan Miller.
Arlan Miller by WM Webster and
Jirri Aitchison: • ..
Gordon. MacPherson by, Gordon
Smyth ,and Jim• A itchison .
BrownSmyth by Jim. Aitchison and
Gordon MacPherson.,
General Motor
•Barry'McQuillin, vice"principa:l
of Hespeler Central -Public School;.
has resigned to accept *.position
;u Disrrict Sales Manager with
General Motors Company of Can:-
ada, 'Barry , his wife :and daughter
Jill, will move to London at the
New. Year for. a ten-month 'rain-
ing period..
Bury taught for the Waterloo
Board of Education for, six years
before going to lHcspeler where: he.
has been for a . year and a ►..half...
He obtained his 13 A. degree A.
from :Waterloo University College
in May 1966 , _ a definite 'require-
ment for:h is' rima. position.. •
Barry is a •son of Mr. and Mrs,
Fred McOuillinof West.Wawandth
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Next yednesday. December 21,
will see the publication of The
Sentinel Christmas Greeting issue.,
Any business person interested in.
carrying: a 'greetingin this public-'.
ration is' advised' to phone The •Sent
incl. Thursday . 'Many will be coo
tatted, but to assure you ire not
missed kindly phone us promptly.
The 21st i.ssae will still be a .good
advertising issue. for _'.last minute
'Christmas shopping, Regular, adver-
rising, as well as greeting; ads,,
will.be carried in this paper,,
•07100.10CMOICMICOICOMIC.'.
Twosome Leave On
'Round The World!' Tri
Joanne Alton of Ashfield Town-
Ship, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.
Bert Alton, and her grandmother.
.Mrs. Frances ;Wilkins of Goderieb ,
left Tuesday of this week for a`
five, month trip'which will take,
them around the world
The twosome.left Lucknow by
train on Tuesday for .Toronto
where they boarded a plane .for a
flight to San Francisco. • .
They planned to spend two,days
in San Francisco before leaving
there by boat on Thursday, of this.
week. Their destination will be -
Sydney,:,Australia where they will
arrive on December 3lst .. The
ocean crossing will be on board
the "Oriana".
In Sydney', they will' be reunited
With . foaime''s sister;; Mrs. David •
Harris.(the former Dorothy Alton
of Ashfield):who is a resident of•,
Australia ..
•Joanne; expects'to work in the
Sydney area in public. health • ,
•nursing which. will include ahome
v siting program. While in Luck=
now shewas employed as the •
nurse at the office of Drs.' Corrin
and McKim.
The. pair will" leave Australia on
March 4th aboard'the Himalaya
and sail through the Mediterran-
ean Sea with stops at,Bombay fn
India ,• Egypt; Gtbralter. and Eng-
land where they will arrive April
4th.
They will be on`their own in
the British isles. until May loth •
when they will sail. from
Greenock, Scotland, aboard the
Empress of Canada, :back to Mon-
treal and then by train back to
Lueknow.
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Girl Guides and Rangers from,
Lucknow helped Santa distribute
trears and a gift to all children
who visited him on Saturday. Mrs.
Bob Irwin and son Kenneth, age
18 months,`.who reside on Highway
86 west of Lucknow, are shown on
the receiving end. Workers, from
leftto right, are Linda Boyle,
Janet :Carruthers, Joanne Thomp-
son. Lynda. Walden 'and Margaret'
Montgomery.
LaStFor. 1966
1 Next v'veek's 'paper.December
21st will be the last: issue of the
•Sentinel for •1966:.. In common with,
Many papers in the area., the last
issue of the year is dropped.
The .Sentinel's publication sche-
dule will therefore jump from
December 21st to January 4th.
'There will be no issue on the 28th
of December and anyone wishing
to,advertise events should make
provision to include them in,next
week's paper,
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