The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-28, Page 19WEDNESDAY MAY 2Bt1t, 1969:
onourTather
87th Birthday
lames Munro Of Larnbeth was
Honoured, on the occasion of his.
87th birthday„ when members of .
his family gathered at:his home on
Sunday, May 25th fora turkey
dinner,
• Present for the occasion, were'
his son Clarence: M tnro: and- Mrs
Munro: of Lambeth, ,-'his-.daughter -
Mrs:.Huntly (Marcia) Dawson' and'
Mr, Dawson of R; R. 5 :, Luc/know •
and grandchildren, Mr. ,and Mrs.
—Grant Carron and Lezlie,'Mr.. and
Mrs. Ron Munro and Troy., all of
Lambeth, Mr. and .Mrs.. Curtis
Dawson; :Linda Dawson and. Addin
Dawson, all of R,R. 5 ,:'Lucknow
•and, Gerry Hyndman of Gorrie.
DECISION TO :BUILD: AFTER
PRIORITIES ESTABLISHED
Plans Far Bruce
Administrative
Building reviewed:
Preliminary. sketch plans of an.'
administrative. buildingfor. the
Bruce County Board of Education
were presented to the board. by ,
Brian Garratt'of the• architects'
firm of Kyles , Kyles and Garratt. of
Hamilton `'A: later report•'by Direct-
or LI,: Bowers on preparations for a
5 year 'capital expenditures fore
cast indicated that decision on '
construction of the headquarters
will be made when priorities'
for allre.. uired,:b`xildings .are esta
a
bushed..
Floor area' of.the proposed build-
ing. would be 9,000 square feet ;' a
reduction from the original.. ,;
estimates of 10 , 000, to .12 , 000
squarefeet, but considered to.
be the for adequate i '
q �, immediate
needs of the administrative and .
maintenance staff. Design and loci
ation of the• building will allow
for expansion to the north and east
if this should later become necess-
ary
The .main floor will accommod-
ate'offices for. the: administrative
staff, with removable partitions
to provide:. flexibility 'for :future
changes in lay -out Aseparate
portion of this floor will ,house the
'county 'system's ,film libfary. re
use as a lecture area 'for, staff meet-
THE )IUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, `ONTARIO,
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ERNEST SI1ERWOOD
'Ernest Sherwood, son of Mr and
Mrs; Earl. Sherwood, R.R. 5, ,God:-
erich, graduated in the Associate
Diploma Course in Agriculture 'at
the •Univer'sity. of Guelph. He
plans to continue his education in!
the ,Agricultural Field and has been
accepted' in the Bachelor of
Science•,Course at the University of
Guelph
NETA SHERWOOD•
Miss Neta Sherwood, daughter of
Mr, and ;Mrs.. Earl Sherwood, R.R.,
5, Goderich graduated. from ,the
Byron ' school of 'nursing as a Regist_
ered Nursing Assistant. ,Miss:
Sherwood received 695 marks out. of
of a possible 708. and at the present',
time is working, in the intensive
care unit' in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Riley :District flower Show`Entries'I
..Mrs. David Elphick Is Top Exh� ' or
The Ripley and District •Horticult=
ural Society held their ,Spring Flow-
er Show
low=er'Show on Tuesday, May 20 at the
ings and rooms for board and
committee meetings:
The naturae land contour will .be
used to provide a rear,; ground
level entrance to the.lower 'floor.
`which will house :maintenance
shop•and facilities and a storage •
and_warehouse_spa.ce_. The 'special•
• ,g.
buildin " committee
also reported receiving the report
of the soils,, tests,' confirmingan
earlier verbal report that bearing
qualities were satisfactory .and the
water table was found to: be' well
below normal tolerance.., •
uelphpGraduate:
Legion Hall The weather..
man . rovided; a nice'da'� ,for the
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.event which resulted.in a total of
104 entries , an increase over last
year.
The fiower.show opened at 3 00. ;'
p.m. with the judge, Mrs . Cecila
-Hollands, giving her comments •on:
3:3Q The'
the classest .m. h
h, ap . •
tulips; daffodils ,' narcissi,
hyacinths etc. ,were in very good.
.,y
condition; considering the wet
we rthe ' h
other prio to;. sow :
Mrs..David Elphick. chalked
up the most points in the shgw with
a' total' of 38 points with Mrs; Gor
don Farrellrplacin second' in total...
..
points: '
A.lrge number of guests carne to
see t he'lovely'flowers and :many
arrangements and, have a cup of,
tea, and a social tinne..The `plant '`
table And bake, table did a. land
slide business''as the members •
roughs 4n a-bundaheie-,off-a-rt-ie-les
for.both table:
Mucha credit goes to`the.
-rs- -ire
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executive , conveners and, the'
Attend1
ladieswho made the arrangements, •
and .served the tea towards the
success of .yet another Spring
Flower Show'.
so. more; will .Iwe.
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'On Thursday, *May 'and
.ens; Miss Liella
Mr's . Roy.Hav•
of c... 'and r
Finlayson Luk
now nd M , and
Mrs. •Ken MacDonald, Ripley dist-
rict attended the:. graduation ,
ceremonies of the 8701:Graduating
class of •Toronto General Hospital
asg.uests of their niece, 'Miss Jud'
. .
ith.AnnTa. lox;;. The ceremonywas
held in Convocation Hall...
Of special interest tolocal read=
ers is the fact,. that the praYer.was;
given by Reverend R. 'Douglas Mac
Donald of Tilsonburg and. formerly
-au hter-Margarem ---
Greta;, was. one of the. 94, girls grad•
uating, '•
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Some 150 DiPlomat g
in A riculture'
and 20 Ontario Diplomas ,in
Horticulture were presented to
graduates of the University of
Guelph at the -Spring Graduation
',exercises in War Memorial Hall on
Thursday of last week.
Dr.:, N. R Richards, Dean of the
0ntaci o. A'e rc:ultucal College , add
ressedthose graduating, '
The successful students have coni
pleted two years of intensive study
in the latest agricultural
technology. Donald Alton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alton orAshfield
was one of the graduates. Don
wasn't at the •graduation as he is
,presently employed in Calgary.
The Lucknow Legion and Lions
held their annual Father and son
minor hockey banquet: on Tuesday,
May 20 in the Legion Hall.
• The singing Of the Queen and
grace preceded a delicious turkey
topper served tb 180: people by the
Ladies Auxiliary.of the Royal Can-
adian Legion.
Grant 'Chisholm introduced .the
Master of Ceremonies for the ev-
ening., Roger West of Wingham .
Reeves in surrounding townships,
Bill Evans, Kinloss; Bob' Lyons,
West Wawanosh; Gonion Boyd,
Ashfield; were introduced along with
Luc know peeve , George Joynt . Bob
Lyons told the gathering that they
•w
not gealong with the fixing of the •
Lucknow arena but hoped they
could still assist' 11 some way.
George Joynt commented that'
Lucknow"had better o'tgarrxzatt n
today in Minor hockey''than in days
gone by,
till Nelson was called on to wel_
BY DON1JOHNSTONE
come the forty to fifty ladies who. •
were present.. It was the first time
since the beginning of the •father.,_:_
and', son hoc key banquets in Luck-
now-that
uck-now that the: mothers were invited .'
Mrs. Joe Courtney replied for the
ladies.
Team captains Mike Courtney
of the -Midg ets Kim Cowan of the
Bantams, .David Farrishi of the Pee
Wees and Eddy Courtney of the
Novices named fellow members of
their teams !The team captains
then'turned over their trophies ao
Legion president Irvine Eedy for
rry'tthat-v est-ty -._ ..
Larry Jeffrey ,with 8 years exper-
ience in the N. H. L. and now with
the 'New York :Rangers', was introd-
uced. "Alf Lockridge., former secre-
tary manager ofthe W`OA.A.
introduced •Paul Henderson. Paul,
formerly of Lucknow and now with
the Toronto Maple Leafs, told of
some humorous events which had
happened' to hinn ; other 1players ,
and' coaches . ,.A question and answer
.period fbblowed With the crowd.. •
producing the ;questions and Larry
J'.effrey ;and Paul Henderson- very
•capablysupplying the answers:, • •
Some •o fthe• topics touched. on were
the playoffs ,'hOckey school,
skating ability, the importance of
helmets,and what'tte• future may
hold in playing against the Russians
The various coaches wire:called
on who thanked. any people who .
helped out and supported their'
team: Keith •Kilpatrick announced,'
that a .hockey spout at a game.in • •
SouthatYptorr had possibly selected
Breaai`dlne-i$vffTcettrtY to 0
try, out at a Tunior "A" training
camp at Niagara Falls.
Gifts were presented by the four
team captains to Larry Jeffrey,
Paul -Henderson, Roger West and
Alf Lockrid.ge.
The singing of "0 Can4da" con-
cluded the banquet, . '