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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-28, Page 6THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO G.E:STOCkOF F URN 11 LUCKNOW — PHONE 528-3432 • • (esent Guts Tt� Ars: Frank Ross WHITECHURCH: NEWS. The fiAies On Mrs :•i rank' •ss; line. gathered at the home of Mrs. Elgin Johnston recently. Garnes'''. we e� lavedand atthe Iiiahour r p y unch , • Mrs. Tom'Metcalfe addressed Mrs. Frank :Ross telling .her: how much .: 'they were going to miss her when she moved to Wingham. and .also '. her kindness .as a neighbor at all times.• Mrs. Robert McKague and Mrs,. ,Robert Rutan . presented Nettie with `a sewing Cabinet, mag .azine•rack;, •table and fancy Orna- '•ment 'MrsRoss although taken by surprise,' thanked the ladies for • their' kindness in 'thinking of her*in . this way, and., invitedThem to visit her •at her .town home .'. r and. Mrs -.Ira Zurbrigg of. istowe visite • on unsay wit r and Mrs:' Russel McGuire. and €amily. •Brian McGuire attended the summe • The First Kingsbridge Company;',.: held their •meetinlast, g Thursday at 7:•000` p: m. in the school The g ' " eetin Opened with 'roll p. • call and inspection conducted' by , Lieutenant Tigert: Ti gg ert: Captain De Bruyn led. a• discuss- ion: of -the Keep Pit Badge and •dis- tibuted, to the Guides a list. of 'tests for approxirriately, 25 'badges. Lieutentant Tigert led the girls; to., the gym where they enjoyed an . . active game' of Quick Ball:. Later' Captain De Bruyn discussed with the girls plans for. Saturday's; • hike. ;Campfire' led by' the Swallows received many laughs from, the ' -rls. The,singingoff "Taps" clos- ed the, .meeting 7 r• cart a week end at faMt.• Goderich provided• by the teachers Mr: ••and. Mrs; ,Sid Paine of•Toron- of - f Turnberry .• to were•recent callers. with Mr, and, school. Mrs. Orville Tiffin': Miss Margaret Moffat of Toronto • air... and. Mrs: Hector. Purdon, and -•h -ids -Em a *Richardson --of-•- Sylvia--and-Raymond_of Strathroy'•.' Langside. attended :Whitechurch ; were weekend ,visitors with his • Iii Cliflton' WEDNESDAY, MAY 2N91t„ 1969 oor Board Locate urges' Resi ence For BY RICHMOND AT KEY For a .two -year trial period , ` h eadquartersfor•Huron County Board of Education will be in the" former Nurses' Residence of Clinton Public Hospital the board decided at. its 'meeting in Huron County. Frank M�uldens'Ofl VisitToEngland KINLQUGH NEWS' Mr and Mrs, Frank Maulden• left on Sunday from: Malton airport for England, where they will visit • with Frank's three brothers and three sisters. 4nd their families. 46TH, ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. William Haldenby celebrated their. 46th Wedding Ann- iversary on Friday, • May 23rd • Harold, Haldenby of Sarnia visited here over the week -end : • The H. W.I.. will. 'Meet' on Thursday evening June 5th at tie home of MO. Sam Fanner, Kincar- dine. . and Mrs. Earl Percy ofMath- eson who were married, on Saturday visited on'Sunday with Mrs, John Barr'and. with other relatives•here en: route.'to' London her they` will leave ori a trip'to,England. / Joan Percy spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elson Arnold' and fancily at Berve , Mr. 'and :.Mrs. .Gordon. McPherson' sand 'family visited over: the week end with his mother,' lvlts. Margaret McPherson.and with Mr. and Mrs. William -McPherson . 'Sandra Percy of Toronto spen• t the week -end 'at her- home here • Jean 'Sutton and RodneyJansen of London visited at:Jean'Vparents'. on Sunday INLOUGH.k ' Mr. and Mrs.; Lloyd Percy ,of St, •' Catharines visited .with relatives, ` • here., • Mr ..and Mrs.- George' Haldenby' visited Sunday.with M. and' Mrs,. Clare S• arling• and family,, Walk- erton . Council Chamber last. we14. The lease calls for _a rental ,of $2,500. per year for the entire building except the..offices occup- ied. by Huron County :Health Unit and Dr. L.P. Walden.. Comparatively minor alterations,. principally partitions, will be re- quired at the expense of the Board '•' "This•will give the Boardan opp- ortunity to ascertain its full role and also ,teaching space needed at CHSS D.J. Cochrane, Director' of Education `commented:,... Chief reason for the change from CHSS', as'previously decided •upon, was the high cost, approaching, $40-x000 he said. Several tenders. received had all been too .high . : Although the lastmeeting of the Board was held in Goderich, ,the . June meeting and subsequent meet- ings will take place in the :Board Room of Central Huron Secondary , School, Clinton. •Ata special meeting of the. Board held in committee of the whole on May 12; the architects, Page and Steele Toronto , : presented revised • figures, on the tender of Cale Dou- cette Construction Limited Clin- ton, for renovations,, but several • motions'offering 'various solutions were *either lost on'tie votes (5 - 5) or were. defeated `_ • Finally,:,.a compromise, was reach; ed orf 'motion of Daniel Murphy., Goderich and; Mrs, Marian Zinn, Dungannon that•,the'Board,'hold in abeyance the, question'of 'moving into CHSS until further 'study is • made' of 'Nurses Residence, ; Clinton), St::. Peter's•School (God= erich) and'Cardno's.Hall (Seaforth) As noted above, the ultimate decision.•was .made in favour of the nurses`' residence Clinton;; at • $2,500 per year for',two years The.Church Wardens, a number from the Anglican Congregation and members, of the choir t6ok part • m e induction:.: service at S Pet- er's C.hurch',• Lucknow on Tuesday evening of last ,week. • We welcome the Rev Robert Odendahl and Mrs Odendahl ' . DIED IN 100TH• YEAR .• ' : 'Anniversar.• services and visited. mother, Mrs. A.E. Pardon and sir Word was received here on Mon- with Mr : and Mrs. Victor Emerson i ter.,Mrs:.Sunday Cecil Falconer.. day of the death of; the late Mrs: ,` Miss Lila Emerson also visited with! • Edwin Percy (Lavina Emerson) in • .• ti iJizors •at the, same home were a ' them: her 100th year': The•Percys• lived on Hugh Poole and of Toronto.• Guests on Sunday' .with 3 r a'nd the farm presently owned'•by Mr.. •.. Mrt..' Walter Elliott and' family . ' • 'Mrs. Willis Lapp of Wingham visi-! and • Mrs Leonard Stanley and then: were. Rev and` ?�'us .T A -. ted Monday with her *pother, Mrs: 'moved to the :vilia �:e•and resided in ' arshall •r'• eil Peter jar,,liar�' and . Wm. Orr', of Langsid,,e "the home 'of Mr: and Mrs,. ' Perr , . . • R' M r. dig i h-irs-•-Huh-Stm n a-nd - i- nod ins where -Mr. -.P. ----1----4-----1,...,,,y ' • David�of•Strathroy; �.r. and ?�-s,• '... • $ i� � g Ronald •Perron and Tamil y: family had as guests Mr.. and Mrs.. , later•lvirs. Percy and.' her. son Alvin. of Goderieti. •' Douglas Simpson„ Currie, Anne, • , moved' to: Detroit: Sympathy of •Jack and David of Culross Township ? friends and relatives is extended. to Mr. and•!: rs:.i ictor Er :ersOn and on Wednesday ?iia , and w.,rs. aures•iv. !son: of Were , in Elrnwoed• J'J ::Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Percy .in the. ' .. . where Mrs. Ernerson atte -¢ded Grey • al . London and son,Jarres of Toronto. loss of their mother: The funer • • O • ^.• ^''after 4•S{: rr; fifteen will.be in Kincardine on Thursday. • Centre District. Anr.ual. r:: �d-ay a , p-�- � • end w' : ,�r C.. C...r; eribers of Chalrners Borthwick visitors on the week e.. ith• . .C�, hits, ;Audrey of St. and .Mrs. Wesley Tiffin were • Mr. Cl-iurch•. pith the! leaders, MIS.. " 'Catharines is spending a, few days and Mrs. Bob' iiender on and Y A hie• tddonc and Mrs. Hugh Sin with, Nits . James Hod- of od = of London on Saturday andpgi ..r.., son heldpicnic in thewoods o het, mother , Mr. and Mr . Frank ns and Mrs. Wallace Wilson andthe farn-, across from Archie Fur- • • : s... Scott: or _4:,. -• ed-� unch: , y, consisted after a hike through the ' • "' Mr, and Mrs. o g w day` g -. woods ,, of hot, doxs at. weiners :.. rohn Scott and Mrs, Mrs lack Tierney and Karen of 'Cox.. • ' Porti Elgin, and her mother • �Srs. 1.'.rs. Ezta, Scholtz accompanied . Anglican Chutch'ladies attended Torn Magoffin visited in. London r aid Mrs. Reube,ri Appleby to ', the Spring Deanery meeting at fro-m-Fhursti=ay tout-urday w -i- -?4--Barr- -O e-w-eel•€-end•-ttt, visit witn-•-Walkertorrdn Tuesday*, and Mrs Don Gray and. family and a trtn. and•Mtsr> Clen.Appleby and •-'Betty* Anile -Bushell spent` -Monday Mr. 'and Mrs, Lantley Magoffih anu! i'l". night with Mary Eadie at I-olyrood iiionnomnammeamir PauIE,:I..iion Heads 4-HTractor Club. ----. The 4-H tractor Club was.•held 'on May 20th at Thos., Hacketts• and Sons Implement Dealer (Allis, Chalmers) There were 22 i embers present.' .• The election of officers' were as follows: President Paul Elliott,' Vice President - Ray Herm- ' • ingway,,Secretary - Ralph Whitemore, Press Reporter Eric Drennan, There'was a' movie shown on - Safety for farm.tractors There was also a quiz heldwon Safety -.....1 Ttactors . The next meeting will be held on June 26th. County Board Buy, Two r� .�bles ' BY RICHMOND, AT'KEY Two portable classroom units'.for use in the Huron County School . ' • System will be purchased by the 0 Board, at. a cost'of $7,950:. "Extras" such as special carpeting;' book' shelves, coat racks, teacher's c`up- board;; and window shades, will b.e,. obtained as icon as, possible. • The County •Board, is 'buying :the'. units ' from• Halliday Horner Limited. R; R•..5'; .London, on recornmendat ion of the committee; Gordon Moir, Gorrie; f acnes Taylor, Hensall and J. W. Coulter, Board employee , rGoderich Committee members recently irispected_ "portables" .Of three • : companies:"including General ' Coach. Works of Canada 'Limited, ,.w.hose price was $8 924:•plus $140 freight. The Hailiday portables will'be ;built on,site • After considering appearance , 'Construction, mobility.and price, the committee recommended the London -built •product . 11 ?HI 11111 If VIM 1110/1% -. �e+wm,:wiarasxtrw • This is. Corot Planting Time. 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