The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-07, Page 100•A Year In Advance $2.00 Extra To U.S.A.
LUCKNOW, ONTARIo -
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, 1969
HARDAR.Et'::,
.ixty-three years and one;:
month is a long tinie to work
for .:one 'firm and at one location.
•.Chis•is-the record of achicy_einent
:completed Sattirdayby bliss
Elizabeth Murdie of Lucknow as
she closed the books, at the
William 1\1urdre and. Son, Hardware
i Lucknow which has, been sold
Reg Jones of Toronto:
1. The business section of. Lucknow
' has'lost a true and faithful
employee in the person of. Miss
Murdie;affectionately known to
,her friends as Lib.::She has 'given
her lifetime to the Murdie
Hardware where she acted as
• bookkeeper and clerk: from, the .
first week of April in' 19'06:'.until..
.the first,week in May of 1969:
Such loyal service is' seldom. •
equalled by an 'employee
• When The Sentinel 'first Contac
`ted Miss Murdie for a picture and
interview , she, very, graciously
turned us, down stating; in her
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Brookside North. Ashfield. W l Have Kndiroarten
•'Kinde 'Kindergarten, w be'.estabiishe.d'
.
next .ternl to serve the townships.,
of Ashfield arid'••W. e`st;Wawanosh..
• The resent' ro osal calls for' the
P P P .
establishing of:three classes of
about i9 pupil's. each: , One: c
'TWo.other classes •.would be`:;,, !: Kindergarten pupils would re the,
stablished. at Brookside 'P'ublic' regular.: buses at reguid
lar times,:
• School in ether room '1 or 2' which ' The:occu ' in g • of a 'room at
..PY
is designed for` this. ;type•of class'. •! Brookside. would' necessitate the.
The. ro�osal also: would be'to ! securin:- of a portable classroom
p P g P.
Pass operate the 'c4asses all day_, every which 'would h ous ,.either ,grade 2
Will operate at the North •Ashfield.
Public School in a. rooni,a'vailable'
there. It would operate 'all day,
every other .day
other da , and with.twoclasses at • or 3.to•rnahe
rooni for'the kinder.
1 Brookside:the room:would'be gartersclass. •
=
occupied all the time , :with each
•
Class there ori alternate days.: .They resignation .has been sec-
Named Princ'ipa
G 0: Phillips, . 496 vice-
principal°of Central Huron Secon
h
da r •So
Y o o1
Minton• - since 1965
• •
•has be Janie
FE.: Madill Secondar.Y School at
.
• Winghaineffective Sept. 1. •
• Mr, Phillips: succeeds E.''-
Madill, 'who earlier year ear was
.
rratned wo assistan super-
intendents• for the Huron t Coun
..Y
board of education
The ap oiintment.:was announced
P
ata board rneetmg .in'Goderich on
• Monday .
:Mr. Phillips;is' a native of Port
Arthur and received'' his bachelor
of arts do tee from the. Univ'ersity
of Manitoba:: ••
Prior to coming to Clinton, he'
- .
Quell fo.r..
Morning;Fire;
•A' minor fire occurred at the
uc ow "oo' °ro•uc rYro�rt-
. 2.30 a m one morning last
.
week• which'might havedevel-
oped into a serious one had it
•not 'been .noticed in:"time .
•
A fire broke out :on a 3,,ledge
on' the outside of the building
where the smoke stack sits, An
accumulation of sawdust and fine
dist lyad ignited -and Was -blowing
around ,when `noticed, by the
Lucknow Wood. Products ,forernan
H. Eisenberger who•resides in the
factory.hou.se close by.:
I;le alerted Spence Irwin;•.
Was vice-principal c f_.tbe second
Ary schoa] 'in Fergus:
StockerSole.
er
e
0
n
M nd
3UFi. cattie' we
resold at the
stocker'sale held at The •Lucknow
Coiiununiry'sale bri. vipnday of
this week;.. • • ,
Pour Hereford Y
steetsaverag.inf,
Ol0'lbs, were sold bar Donald
Macken,i'� :of Port.Albert to
o o yroo4 at
Thirteen heifers averaging 505
lbs. Were' sold b .Wim de Boer
of St. Helens toy Walter Renwick
of Delmore at 32
•• Nineteen ¢
;en calves averaging
510 lbs,• were sold by Robert
McIntosh of Lucknow to 'Lloyd
Whytock of East Wawanosh at
36,50,•.'•
eived at Brookside: 'of l 1rs • Lloyd,
Cline of Godetich. Three new •,,
,teachers have been engaged,Mrs.
Murray Wilson of West Wawanosh,.
bliss Sharon Nornlan;.who has been
P 'teaching at Clinton' Public School
and Mrs Barbara Bakker of West.
Wawanosh who has been teaching
•o-1
There. is a possibility that Mrs..,
Howard' Blake, presently at
,Brookside, will devote more. time
night mar t"the Liotory~rri*ell
as S'pence's son Ross who had
' just corneaoff his shift worl•, at the
Winghatii Foundry and was talk-
ing ,with his dad at the time.
-Ross at first tried to tramp it out'
b t thele was too
much fire and
,* it tool<.a. pail'of water to do the..
trick, Had the fire riotlicen,'
noticed in time, a serious t7tit`•
break, might have occurred.
passes In Hospital
lwoed 13arl ur of West:.
Wawanosh Township, .passed awaj,
on 'Tuesday, May tali at \`ictoria.
i Hospital, London, . 11e was in his
P
70th yeai.
Punerai servicc,wiil be held at
-MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow on rriCl'ay, 'May Oth at
p, m ; , with'intetment at
Greenhill certietery,.
{r
Single Copy 15c.
24 ,Palges"
OLD
Bradley Blake Lyman Sitt.on,
4,yerold`son of Mr. and Mrs.'
Beverly "Bud Sutton of -the 4th
concession of Kinloss, was instant-
ly killed about 9.30 a, fl -'..on
Tuesday of this week when he,
became caught in the power tal e -
off of their farm tractor.:
Friends in the community were .
saddened' to learn of the'farm
accident which took the lifeof
this youngster, one of a family of
five ranging: from'tthree years o.f
age to eight,
..Bud- Sutton. and; 17 -year-did;
Lloyd Henderson , who was assist:
ng• at the Sutton farm, were
'loading ensilage. The manure
spreader was backed; into the barn:
L
and the •tractor was just at. thes`. ,.
doorway of the barn. In some
mannerthe youngster became
entangled in the power take
-off
and. was 'sucked into the machine
• Coroner , Dr. J ....0 ,' 1\,lc Kim
attended at the scene , with Cpl:
Harold'; Highton•and. Constable
Larry Whitelaw of the Kincardine
Ontario Provincial Police.investig
ating
The Sutton farm is located on
the'4th .of. Kinloss and. is known to'
many as the .;former Alex Cameron
place with the late Clifford
McNall having •the- property prior,
to his death. '
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