The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-02-26, Page 7r
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57 CHEV '' 15 0'' COACH „ A l" :dood one,. ,radi:o, ,etc,
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above average, .corn-
5 6 FORD .COACH --
pare this: value buy: •
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55 "CHF y" COACH. Two . careful owners •since
new;. its one of the better buys.
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ULROSS CORNERS and DISTRICT
ratulatioas to Mr. and Mrs.
s Lamont--FneeL-Brenda :Hi
who were Marked in. Till
0, They will 'reside '.in Ot.
• Peter Johnston passed
in Victoria. Hospital, . Lon
he Was the ' last surviving,
n' of the James family,
1d, Stewart*,. Kincardine,
Walterina Wilkie 'and Hel
rrison, Hanover-, visited . at
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LUCKNOW SENTINIEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Monday evening with Kenny Wail.
Brown and Reg
visite_ d Monday evening with. Mr.
' Kaninioughd. Mrs, Mac ,Lane and.. boys,
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' Mr and ' Mr's. Tom Stewart
spent Tuesday evening with Mr.
. and Mrs. 'Donald ' McEwen:
Mr, and Mrs.. Dan T..ullefson,
Islington, spent .the week -end with
Mr. • and: • Mrs.. Ezra Stanley " and.
ts,
{ family. •.
y Braun, Teeswater spent 'Little Michelle Hodgins . is visi
ingt-.
her' .grandparents at Windsor.
The scouts and' cubs held their
Father and ,'Son banquet at Holy-
Well
oly1NeII I n
• rood on *Saturday evening, •
B t I e .Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson
and family,. Georgetown,.. ' were
Sunday visitors . with. Mrs. Frank.
rse 'EXg11'1S Brown and Reg and with Mr, . and
Mrs. Franck
Schumacher and girls.
a Carter, 12-year-old,:daugh Mr. and Mrs, Gary Edwards;
Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest Car- Toronto, --spent the 'week -end with
as .. successfully',..completedMr. and Mrs, Everett Parker • and
oung' Canada Bible Hour family:. Mr. and, Mrs. Carman.
, from Toronto, under Syd- Whytock . and 'son, Wingham, vis-
• ,Hoffman, director of cor- ited Sunday afternoon at the same
fence school; , Elwood J; home •
rogramme director and with: ,Mr. and . Mrs. Art Hodgins were
Fas, Richardson of R.R: 5 .Sunday visitors with. Mr,, and Mrs.
►w being her teacher, : Donald McKenzie and family and
,a has her two certificates Mrs., Ed James at 'Dungannon.
urteen Goldseals for four- We are sorry ' to • report that.
dams, in .which she had; 85 Peter Moffat is a'patient:' in Wing,
in all' but one. Lynda now ham .hospital,
on . to, take 'the Emmaus Congratulations to • Bruce Parker
:orrespondence .course from on winning the wrestling champ-
ark, Illinois and -Mrs. • Rich- ionship ' at Goderich: The trophy
will continue ;as: her tea-. is at the . Wingham District High
School.
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Here Are An Even Dozen
RECENT TRADE-INS
Baker. and Irwin's, Kincardine
School Sports Essential
IIlell Rein`
• A career in nursing is the am-
bition of Sharon Lorraine O'Don
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nell, 'chosen'. by Lucknow District
•• : High School as representative in;
•: , the annual Free Press School
• Queens'' :Club.:
.Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James
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st 'carry; the fatuous; . General. Motors "OK" Used Car
Lrranty. We : have: snarly more in stock ::from
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impare OUR Cars:
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3 CI-IEV "IMPALA" CONVERTIBLE T1BLE • With
every extra , you can ,think of, clean as new, •
53 CHEV "BISCAYNE" coach; -an ' automatic 6 with
low, Idw,. mileage; ,
52 CHEV "BEL .AIR .SEDAN, many 'extras at.. no
. • extra cost. ... ..: . .
51 ENVOY STATION WAC •
ON; 4 -door; .an econom-
ical one owner wagon. .
-..aculate ,in- .
60 �DE SOTC .SEDAN.'-- ;This, car; is imm •
side 'and out, .new tires, truly a gem. u .
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A Bel=Air with several extras ` •.
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5 9 CHEV SEDAN
'priced to .sell:
58 MERCURY ,1/2 TON PICKUP
priced to. sell.
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O'Donnell, R:R. .1. T.tiek' w :1'? -
year -old Sharon : is in Grade . 13.
She won proficiency awards in
Grades .10 and 12 and the English
achievement award in Grade ,12.
She also received the WI schol-
astic a'ward. for Grade 12
Sharon . is. a . member ' of ' the
student council,, glee; club and.
Lucknow CYO. ,She is also organ-
ist at her church
"School Sports" is the topic, of
her essay.
By SHARON • LORRAINE
O'DONNELL.
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: Anyone who has watched a foc.;•.
ball soar .across the goal -line or
/has admired. a long .fly driven out
into , the :field; or has seen a, long:
shot fall neatly into the basket,
knows the thrill of school sports
Cut Courtesy Free. Press
may possibly . win acclaim for
Canada. throughout the ' world.' Any -
:one would be .' proud, indeed, to.
see a Canadian. °student..in the.
Olympic Games schedule: For
these', reasons, school, sports are,
in my , :opinion, essential tothe
physical and. mental ..well-being of
the youth of today.
NEWS BRIEFS
A . Palmerston resident, was fined
$5.00 and. court ` costs; of $5.50 for.
•permitting his large police ..dog to.
run at large, terrorizing children.
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Beatty Bros Ltd. of, Fergus have
purchased the wringer division of
POI $11.VON
Iuy Day. Bei
Pen . For
Mr.'s'.: Robt: Gilehrist. was hos-
tess for the "Health" meeting of
the `'Kairshea Women's. ' Institute..
Twenty-one members answered the
roll call "Cure for Wrinkles."
Present .also were twelve children
and . one visitor.
Mrs. Frank MacKenzie and Mrs..
Ira; Dickie were in 'charge of the
business session. Mrs. Currie Col-
well read the Scripture.. A letter
from. F.W;L,O. President, Mrs.." '
Trivets was read and report was
given by Mrs: Hughes ' from, the:
committeein charge of the quilt.
It was also decided to make, . a . ,
quilt a lady had requested. . r.
A day bed and play peaj will be
purchased' for the hall .
The Calico Ball • committee was,
appointed with the Calico Ball to
be held Friday, April. $ if ,the hall,.
is available
Reports were heard from the
Standing . ' Comrnittee: conveners.
and 4-H Leaders..
Mrs,. Currie ' Colwell presided for
the programme: Mrs. George
Newbold .was guest. speaker, her
topic being `Nursing Care for Sen-
ior Citizens," .a; timely. and
teresting talk.. Dean MacLeod •gave
'two ,amusing readings, "Old fash-
ioned remedies". and "When .father ;
splayed baseball." ,Mrs. ', Currie Col-
well conducted a contest on ' dif-
ferent: kinds of: cake. , Two. readings
`Charity Ward" and "Olden Days"
were . read by :Mrs. Harold Camp -
'bell. The : first collection for "Pep-
nies. for. 1'riendship" was taken,
and to be repeated next .month.:
Mrs. Fred Gilchrist gave the cour-
tesy . remarks:' and :Mrs. R.- Gil-
christ replied saying she 'was glad
to have so many out. .
Mrs Colwell and :Mrs, ' F Gil-
christ assisted; the hostess in sere
ing a delicious. lunch.
The March . meeting will be held
in .the Kairshea Hail with Mrs. Ira
Dickie' as: hostess.
He tried to drive .ac"ross the street
While- the lightwas yellow;
He died.' because hechanced to
meet
The self -same. sort .of /fellow.
the ' Maxwell' plant : at St. '' Marys
Ind. will move the operation to
Fergus;
Ripley'Sociefy P{an Flower Show List
Mrs. Lohnes of .Ripley was: host by :Mrs. David •Elphick on the
ess to ' the Ripley . and District flower showchanges and a bus
Horticulture Society on February trigi to Guelph in June.. Mrs:: Joe
18th: Mrs. Doug Henry, opened the Hackett • gave the topic on "How
meeting with the Lord's Prayer. , to force Iris" and '``Terrariums."
The roll call, a Valentine Verse . or ' The : convener., .Mrs. D. Elphick,
Iii the daily fife of the Students, a plant 1 liked ,pnd . why,was an -
sports, are eagerly awaited. A swered by 18 members. The mem-
game of basketball or volleyball' _ bers were asked to. bring • a ' new
is , invigorating ' and breaks the member to the next meeting which
monotony ; 'of regular . school per -will be held in . the �R pley High
i: :.given ' School_ with a . guest speaker to be
ods: Studentsarefresh
lip in attendance on March 24th. , ed by` Mrs: Lohnes and .Mrs'. Hac
to . finish their school' day, The director's : report was given 4 ke t.
Physical training is. incorporated Po , g v t
had a .contest on flowers, both .of
which 'were. enjoyed. Mrs. Lorne
Luther thanked the , hostess' ' and •
others taking part in the meeting.
The meeting was closed with the '.
Queen and . Grace. Lunch'was sery
with' health in academic studies:
In 'health, classes, students 'learn
'how to keep in condition, and how.
to; keep. in good form if seriously.-
contemplating.' participation, in ,any
team sport. '
By means of inter -school 'sports,
students are given . opporttnities to
meet other young people and learn
to be at ease with them. Being
able to mingle well with others
is essential. in) today's society.
:Interest hi sports is also, ';nec-
essary for .arousing school spirit.
Students. taking :part ingames
valiantly try to ' 'win . honor . for
their school, and spectators avidly
urge them' on,. •This 'enthusiasm
shows their desire for their, school•
to -win acclaim: i :
Parents often share this enthus-
iasm for athletic activities .with
their children, .and • are. proud •of
their participation in team. sports.
In .some universities; particularly
in .. American schools, 'excellent
athletic scholarships make' it pos-
sible for a good athlete to corn
•plete his`' education.
In' many schools, an athletic
society is elected, which raises
money for . team uniforms and
equipment by means of dances or
,magazine campaigns. These organ-
izations teach 'students to handle
money wisely and: plan activities;
successfully. •
'uthermore, these students may
ornose••••••••••lisoo mor•ei••••••e!rrii••• • be .potential national athletes who,
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