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LUCKNOW ONTARIO _ ...-.
WEDNESDAY, 'JUNE 27th, 1956
The 'Lucknow District • 'Recrea
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t'on, Committee took. moth
major step on. , Tuesday "nigh
when. it* launched ;a supervised
recreation program which will b
promoted during' the'' month 'o
July..
The program is for town an.
.''district";•children..': from; 6'../ to 7,
years : of.. age., ; Ruth �` Trele'a e
and Roddy Wraith have .been
engaged' as supervisors. They
have just' 'completed a • short
course „in leadership at •Kintail
Camp, having been :sent there by
• the Recreation • C�onunittee. The
e was 1
cours . p armed by the • pro
grranis. branch of the Department
' of Education,
Tentative plans call . for the
local playground activities. to be
BANNISTER "'AWOL,/ ..:.
r MOVES TO, •Z C
ZURICH •
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Mr.. and Mrs, Jack Bannister
e 'and family, Sara Jane,-.Elizab
ethi
f .,R•obert end 'Mar 'this week to. ' y,,. 'moved. this
Zurich. where. Jack has
d been located since February up-
on 2 his 'a
ppoi'ntment� as branch
nb• . manager: • •
' The' family remained
y un-
til the close here
of :school, and in-
cidentally, until ' housing, accomo-;
dation was; available at Zurich.
Jack came to Lucknow in ' May .
of 1951 as accountant, and upon.
his managerial appointment, was
t succeeded' here by Neil MeC
as' accountant. • • ell:`
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• 'Jack ' started . in• 'the h
the banking
E conducted Monday through 'ri-.
. • .day ,commencing at 9.00 am.
•" Morning sessions are all that are
• •` k. immediately _planned. There
creational instructors will, Also.
haveesupm�saon 0#.>.1oea
l
swir3-
-kers who will go to Teeswater
twice weekly- Mon ay and Wed-
nesday—for
edgy
nesda for
swimm • .
Y i -
g nstruc
tion.
Ruth 'and Roddy 'planned to
visit•"the Public' School and .out
'. line the recreational program;
and a "scavenger hunt", which
the children 'could, conduct to Qb-•
, bin-. ..some . materials, ': Common
about the home, for. use in crafts,
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The :program.: will' get undo
• way cal Tuesday; morning; Jul
o'clock, with i+hildren 'wide, making:for .a fl - morning, • Rev. J.
-.Qoz space- g-N,.,-MacDonal -
a of -between :6,000 and' 7,000 square.conducted an impressive; baptis-
• feet. One. of: two. gangs. s •which mal `ceremony when 'seven hil -
g g ren . were 'baptized.
' �' ' ' d
f'Spenee is aperating•• had 'about �
-3rd at �9:00.o'c1
-asked .to register at . the Reore
tional' Centre. "`
There .: will be ' a variety. o
games ,progressing ' (from,:' enter
•tainm, ent to instruction; , quie
games, music, puppet shows, act
•ive •games, ;crafts and specie
eventsymarking• the 'progress be
ing; made.
;'.. The Recreation.; Committee,: or
ganized- earlier this' year,,moved
quickly to 'get an :extensive .ball
program . underway:,and . now fol-
]ow up with a Dlay.groun d pro.;!
grain that has great• possibilittiies
•..Members of the".edminittee are
• Bob McIntosh, •`, A. W. Hamilton,
• Lloyd Ashton, Ken Cameron, Rae
Watson, W. G., Webster, Harold:
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• Need Funds! •
To keep • these projects rolling
takes' funds. Minor' a i Ag.
,.b 11 has no,
source `of revenue; yet balls,.
bats
care' ofd r. __ ._. ..
g oundst etc.,. costs
money, There'is no' source, of
revenue. from " the playgrounds
• Program to be' launched,- and
thus an appeal: is Made to 'the
Public
4th, single single copies of The
Sentinel will be available at
• 7c; and will be on sale as
soon as the issue if off the
',.press ress on Wednesday.
The yearly price, is $2,50-.
or 5c a copy. •
The'price increase on single
pies' it to take care of
co .i " 1;
,the
overrun, wastage that ° occurs
m supplying • this 'outlet, as'
the demand cannot be accur •
ately• gauged from -week to
week.
We had considered with-
holding. single copy sales un-
til `the completion of mailing
our regular subscription list;
but • this ' would create its;.
'Problems' and.thus the
straight • 7c rate was .decided
on.
business. in .his home - 'town •'
TEN•.PA GES
ANNOUNCE L,D.:H.S ' ASHFIELD.. PASTOR'
AWARD. WINNERS.: I LEAVES CHARGE
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' Winners of scholarshipand
proficiency ' awards at Lucknow
District High Scheel up to Grade
XII are announced as follows by
Principal
rincWoi al+P W. Hoag.'
ens Institute scholarship
for General Proficiency in Grade.
XTiI: 1, .Archi'e.McQuillan- 2 Inge
Suter;: 3, Gary Suter. . -
En'glish • Proficiency
• in. Grade.
XII -.4, -,Archie ' McQuillan; . 2,
Ruth. Treleaven; 3, James Reed..
Language Proficiency in Grade
XII=1, Inge Suter,; 2, Archie Mc-.
Quillen; 2,. ,Ruth Treleaven.
of Wm. A. Schmid_ '
ShWinield forner eneral Proficiency
Grade XI -L1', Emmeline 'Miller;
2
L
outs I
e Andrew; 3, •Joan D.on-
aldson., •
Mathematics Proficiency in
Grade Xt i Louise Andrew. 2
Wm. Marshall; 3, Joan Donald .:,
$ GEORGETOWN, ]HERE, 8:.YEARS' . Winner of Wm. A. MacKenzie
,--- shield for• General Profic]'ency
g Grade X--1
C1iffCon ram has taken •a posi_ James .Petersen;
BER.. STORE' ,.: .. • , . --tion=
branch•. at Ridgetown:
•CLIFF' CONGRAM GOES TO is
TO MOVE OLD
on. • •
AM ...LEY STORE as --barber at Hutch.: .Robert. .
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Gho -err Genr etowwn and com- riister. . ..-........
Spence Irwin, local cement
menced his' new' job nt � ,J last Friday:.' , Proficiency iii History, Grade
contractor, is a : busy man these `Cliff has closed his :shop' in Luck- X--1, James 'Petersen; 2, Sara
-days. This week he is complet- `operatedJane : Bannister ;
' now ' which he � has for..: 3, Robt. Young.
ing the concrete floor of the new the past eight years General. Proficienc, in Grade
turkey brooding building on the Mrs. •Congrarri, Brian and Dale:A-1, Jean' Richards;
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IX chards; 2; Ken
Andrew Gaunt & Seri far are remaining here for' the. pres-Hodgins 3;•; Douglas :S