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EDNESDAY, NOV, l‘th IOU •
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(by Janet Carruthers)
Since exams are only a week
ay , the past week has been a
jet one at L,D.H.S. •
Rem` embrance
, .Service
Thursday Irmo from MO
1420 tRemenibraPc Day ser-
e Was held. It opened with
Canada". The Head BOy, Jim •
WO in dune,. The•Script-.
"was. read by Janet canuiliers,,
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCItTAIIICO
led the Remembrance Day Parade,
They put on an excellent showing
even though many members. were
absent. MrHall hopes to see a •
better turnout next year. '
Hi Tones
.The iti-Tones sang at the Fiort-
icultural Banquet, Saturday night.
Their numbers Were very well
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lowing this Doug ,Alton led in
yer. and the students then •sang, WHY GET AN
God, Our Help in Ages Past". ' • . •
e message from the Minister of
EDUCATION.
cation was read by Nancy ,
Sharyn Mowbray, head.
, read aninteresting story of a
hero, called hinter.Theassets
was closed with the hymn
ght the Good Fight" and "God.
e the Queen". • •
Debate
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ursday's afternoon classes were •
shortened by five 'minutes,
meant school was finIshectat •
so that. students could attend •
Teacher - Student Debate...the
re read. "Thb House Feels • .
da Should Amalgamate with ,
United States".. The chairmen..
ard Campbell introduced the
Sition; Calvin Ritchie and
ilmOre and the opposition,
Needham and Mr. Ashlianase.•
arguments put forth:by each
Were very good; however the
es, 'Mrs, Hewitt. Mr, Hall
Mr./ Mason felt., the opposit-.
ad a stronger case. The opp-
on won 163 Therefore ft
oyed.*at Canada Should Not
lgarnate with•the States. ••• '
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• Knowledge is the road to success"
Thisis the motto of Lucknow Dist;
ritt High School; and it ought to
be the airn of every individui4
--UnfOrtunatelyT-sucirirnortire----
tase. Only one out of ten students
in Canada who enter grade one
complete hlgji school. Each year.
about one hundred thousand teen- •
eget* pour into the labour force.
•The ones with special training or, •
who have completed high school
Will probably get a job but forthe
others the future is uncertain, . •
Aside from the money -making
aspect (each year of high school
adds about $238, to a person's
annual income) a good education '
has many personal returns. Without
a thorough background of knowled-
ge how could' one possibly answer
the numerous "why,'",of a young.
child? How could one be at ease
in an intellecthakdistnssion on
some modern scientific advance -
-Banci•-• mein?. Make yonr road one of.
• . • . ,niccess. by getting'a good educat-
Friday. the High. School Band ion.
MEET YOUR
TEACHER
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Ronald Ashkanase
Ronald Ashkitiase came -horn- • -':.-
Riohnionci Hill. This is his first
year in the teaching prefessiOn;.
• The :High School •in Oichniond
Hill, where be attended Offered. the
general course and the business
cOurse. After graduating from the
general one he went to York Univ-
ersity, Here he majored in History
and English.. . • '• •
OUtside'unlversity a coffee club '
took up most of his time. This •
organization wits•made up of about
.1500 members -; mostly teenagers..
It ran Friday .nights from 9 to 1, •
Folk singing groups comprised man
of the 'entertainment. 1114 shows •
. why he is interenedin helping
S;1117 one in Lucknow. Curling Is
one ofhls main interests andski-
Ing was untit2 years ago. •
Mr.„Adthanase has started a Redlo
Club in the sthool. This has been -
received well'eYery,Friday noon.
His opinions of Lucknow/were
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With half the world' pitching in to make ExpO 67 the blggest
whoop -de -do Canada has ever seen, you've probably already made upyour
mind to come. But why pay more for your fun than you need?
Buy your Expo SI entrance Pissport now, and 'save up to 37% over prkis,
at the gate..At the reduced advance prites,•a Daily Passport costs $2, a Wieldy
Passport (7 consecutive days) $7.50. Also big reductions on Season
'Passports, and Youth Passports, Children 242 on April 2.8th, 1967,
halt Oda,. They're on side everywhere—at banks, travel •
agents, transportatkm companies, departmen stores,
service clubs.. women's associations, labour groupa,
and wherever you tee the official Expo 67 sign."
Ask about Sinus 89oini, ton, for big discounts
on food, rides and entertainment.
Accommodations? Guaranteed. Write to the
official Expo 67 accomModation bureau: •
• LOGEXPO, E1011 67',. Cite du,klaiote, Montreal P,Q,
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• The Universaland intetnatletillEshibition of 19*7,
Montreal, Caned* APRIL 211-0011)0Eff 21,1141 .
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vuleci. and so far not suirnerous.
Before taming to Lucknow he
thought Richmond Hill was small
so he fOupd, Lucknow even mere so.
Heloves the area and the friendlypenple here and feelsthe students
.are most responsible, and co-oper-
/give. .‘ •
He is an excellent teacher who
takes a real interest in School,
affairs: • • • ' •
Guides Attend
Reme e
Day Services
(OultE NEWS)
On -November nth.. the In Luck-
nOw Guide Companyloined in the
Comrnunity Remembrance Day•
service. Guides Mary E. Hender-
son and Nancy Walden carried the 6
company colours in the parade.
• Guide Barbara Wilkins placed a
wreath. at the cenotaph on behalf
Of the Guide,Company.
In die evening. the regular ,Guide
meeting was held. After the open-
ing, Rangers Linda Boyle and Bev'-
irIy MacDonald helped the Guide.s.
• learn a new song ,- "My counuy Is
My Cathedral". A Kim's game •
Was conducted by Lieutenant Mrs.
Don ThomPson. During patrol
corners, new screens were display-
ed by the patrols. The wait had
been very nicely done and it was
too difficult to decide which one
was the ben. Follciwing patrol
corner time, a physical •fitness'
lsession`was held,which seemed to
• be enjoyed"by all. Campfire and
vespers closed the meeting.:
• At roll cell the Scarlet Tanager
and Swallow patrols tied kir points
The Swallow patrol is leading the
others in the number of guides who
have returned theirjlegistration
Money. ' - . •
On Sunday Captain 'Mrs, LC,
McKim and some of the Guides
attended the Remembrance Day
service at St, Helens where Mary
E. Henderson and Nancy Walden
were again flag beaters and Barb-
ara Wilkins laid the wreath.' ."
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on -*cdnesday. November 9. the
regular ttleetittg.Of the Lucknow
Rangers was held, the Meeting
was opened with the Promise. El!.
'eartor'Whitby was in. charge. •
Minutes of the •last meeting were.. "
read and' the tritsurries Report
WM given. Plans for the November
II Service were :made, other Otti'-
*cts for the year were suggested.
A. iiiseussidn' on Morals was enjoy-
ed by all. The•neeting was closed
with the buide•Prayer. ,
Oii NoVenther 11, the Lucknow
Rangers entertained other Rangers *
from Goderiche• Owen *mud and •
liarriston. In the morning, the
Rangers all 'narthex; to the Service
after which, everyone :erdoyed a Bo>
Lunch at the/Town Hall, A Short
tour of Lucknow'S• Business Section
was conducted The highlight of
the day. was •ai guided tour through.
C.K.N,x.' Wingharri The
Rangers all left 1i/inghorn for 'their
own hornes.. '
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BRQWN1E ..NEWS.
1ST LirCKNOW PACK •
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The meeting opened with Fairy
Ring.• Barbera Stanley was Fairy • '
Queen, Somebrownjs practised
sentephore, balanting'and skipp-
Ing. *••
The tweenies leained the salute .
and sign. Then pow wow was held.
The Meeting closed with the '
, squeeze and the Swedish Prayer. .
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. • 2N1) LtIOCNOW PACK
(by Janet Marriott) , • •
The. 2nd Lucknow Brownie Petit
met list Tuesday.. They forrned the .
POiry Ring. Janet Marriott was
Eafry •• e • n. • . •
, PoW-w" • Was held. t ntolrnent
, wlU he hctd Novembet
firownies•, oscd,with Chtmes. .
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