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annUal Variety Concert
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y District High School was
n the schOol:auditorium
ursday.and Friday evenings.
estimated that three hund-.;
ended the first.nighr and •
five hundred and fifty on
The school choir; which
ed all,the students and filled
ire stage, opened the prog-
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e with five Songs Bed
Pretty Baby. I Believe !
'Stain of the Gallant Forty
and Go Tell It on,:the•Moun-
t.
The choir was directed .by
ana MacAuley with Miss
'MacDonald at the piano.
as followed by the . boys
al education display with
ids. directed by Mr. Reuben
and tumbling with. Jack
es and Reuben Burnett as
s The tumbling included
and 10 boys with ,Jack°Mac-
%John Fludder and David
doing well. Also assisting
is part of the programme
Robert Darnsma. •
iril..part of the concert
e direction of girls' physi-
Cation teacher, Miss*Mar-
aChan, included nine diff,
nces. Narratix for these
abelle Ritchie, pianist
acAuley a.nd Piper Bill
ley
by AbY Wylds
Mackay. Grade 110 Orli staged an
Indian.Tribal dance. Four girls and
four boys did the Waltz Minuet and
Grade 9 girls did the English
Countryside Ribbon Dance .. Miss
Joan Thompson led two sets of four
dancers in the Scottish Foursome
Reel with .13411,Mackay on the bag
pipes. !thn Gemmell, Diana Mac-
Auley, Carol Courtney, Maithel
Lee Wilson and *Mary Elliott - all of
Grade recalled the .1920'S .with
their Charleston dance. This was
followed by two dances by Grade 12
- Carol Elliott, Judy. Farrell, Janet'
Hamilton, Marilyn, Thompson,
Glenda Farrell and -Lillian Mitchell
doing the Polka and Gloria Aitken:
Joan Pollard . Mary Walden, Barba-
ra MacTavish, Corrine MacDonald
and Anne ,Ferguson in the Schotti-
sche : Grade 11A also did two •
numbers Rock and Roll dancing with
Nancy MacKay, Susan McLay,
Susan Farrell and Debbie Wilson
and Go -Go' girls =Brenda Henry,
Brenda Humphrey, Corinne Lowry
and Peggy Fry. This number was
followed by a line of performers
reviewing several dances.
A Hootenany program, featuring
Shirley Reid, Florence MacLennan,
Ann GemmeIl, Mary Elliott,
arte
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Carol Courtney, Diana. MicAuleY.,
Anne Ferguson, Lee WiliOn, Pam
Farrell; 'Corinne Lowry. Bruce
Danforth, John Walden, Bill Mac-
kay and Jakehticidelliamp, had
several,numbers With .Anne.Fergus-
on .at the piano and leader Diana
MacAuley. • , • ' •
The Girls Glee Club with pianist ,
Corinne Maabonald and leader ' •
Diana MacAuley did four numbers
including' To -day, Sound of Music,
My Favourite Things, and Eidel-•
weThises..cnn 'cot ended with a one.
act comedy play entitled "Ruffles *,
and Roller Skates",with directOrs
Miss Janet Hamilton and Mrs. Al-
vin Robb.' In the play:Cast were •
'Sharon. Colling, Judy MacKay,
John D. Colling Lynn Clayton,..
'Janice Steele, Christine van Dam
and John Rudder: • •
'On Friday evening the comm-
encement exercises were held.
folioWing the school choir numbers
New teachers at the school - Mrs.
.ROse Robb, .Mrs. Barbara Burgess
and Mr. Robert Daminna were.in-
troduced on stage to the audience.
Student Council President, Dale
Martin and secretary Marilyn
Thompson presented: corsages. to
Diana MacAuley, Corinne Mac-
Donald, JanetHamilton. katherint,
Culbert and a gift to Jack Mad-
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Local and enera
Visitors oyes the wee ...end with
M. and•Mrs. 13111 Joh one and
family of Lucknow were Mr. and •
Mrs. D. M. Johnstone, and their'
daughter Mrs. Norintin -Weitzel 'and
family *11 of Gordon •
Liston of Toronto, Mrs. Donald
Johnstone and faintly of Kitchener,
Mf. and ,MRS • , Jack Treleaven and
family of Lucicnow and Mrs. Wm.
Brydges. of .iifinghain •
, • • , .
Mr. and MrS. Bruce •Davidsonof
Hatailton V.1site.d.last .
.with theiritunt Mrs. Russell Rob-
ertson. . •
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Mrs. .John.MacCharies'of Luck -
now is -a patient in.leitinghiunHosp
italShe was admitted lett Friday„
and Mrs, Hank 1Creuger.of
Lincoln Park, Michigan., were'
recent visitors with her sister Mrs.
Charles Cooke.
, .
'Mr; and :Mis. CharleS:Robirisitn
spent a recent Week -end In St •
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Catharines.
P.M. Johnston spent the past
w k in TOrOnto With Mr. and
. Jim lgrove and Mi. and
Nits. Donald Johnston. • .
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lanes.
School Board Chairman.' Jim
MacDonald presented secondary •
school graduation diplcimas•tO 21
students who hidcompleted grade
12. Honour Graduation Diplomat
for Grade 13.standing were present-
ed• to Anita Cline, ,Katherine
Culbert, Nancy E. Elliott,' lames •
EMtnerton, Paul Farrell, Joyce
'Funsttii, Mary Anne Funston, John.
MacAuley, WtlIiam MacTavish;
Joyce Osborne, Darlene Pillen and
David StanleY. Katherine Culbert'
delivered the valedictory address •
Track and field da champions
and runners up Were presented with
'prizes by teachers. Reuben Burnett,
Robert-Damsma and Miss Margaret
Machan. • ." I •
Treasurer of the Student council,
Miss Corinne MacDonald..presente
the awards for proficiency in' . .
academic work to the 'students at
the top of, each grade for 1965,66.
The R.C.N. Sub Lieut:" John A.
MacLeod Memorial Prize, by Dr.
Donald V. MacDonald of the..
University of SasRatchewan at
SaskatoontweRt to Katherine. Cul-.
bets who was also the winner of a
'Bruce county Carter Scholarship,
,The*Ripley•Women's institute Prize
went co Paul Farrell and Miss'
Joyce Osborne received a Dr.' A.E.
H. Couch Bursary.
A dance followed the Friday
evening concert. •
Observes 'Birtbday.
(Mel) Greer of.town obser-
ved his 85th hirthday last Thurs-
day, November 17th. He had A
Several callers athis home that
day. •
On 8unday, Mr. Greer's daugh-
ter Mrs, Eric (Louise) EdrnaniOn
and Mr; Editanson, Tom, Bill
and Robert of Maple visited with
Mr, and Mrs, Greer, Mr. Greer
also has two tons, Clarence and - •
Harold of. Lucllow.
fBmTrirsj
ACKERT -• In Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital.. on Thursday. Novem-
ber 10, 1906, to Mr; and Mrs, Lloyd
Ackert,Holytond. son.
WRIGHT At Alexandra Hospital.
Goderieb, On November 10, 1966
to Rev. and Mrs. Glen Wrig)tt,
Dungannon. a daughter
DE RUYTER At Clinton -Pub* ilos.
pital on' Wednesday, 'November 9.:
1966 to Mr.. and Mrs...John de
(t(ee
Marian' Geddes) a daughter, Brenda • .
jean, 'a Sister for Ruth and Ronald.
, .
DAHMER.- In Kincardine:General
Hospital on November 3r4. to •
Mr. and :Mrs; Douglas Dahmer. .
(Laura Oteckles) of Kincardine. a .--
son„, DOW ..Gregory, a brother •
for Guy„ • •••••
STEWART - To Mr. and Mrs.
Ninnin Stewart( Norma Forster),
of Lambeth - a daughter on Nov-
ember 20. 1966 at Sr,. Joseph's
Hospital.. London,
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LUCICNOW .
UNITED ,CHURCH
Stirling, 13.A.,„ 11.D.
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1100 -a.m. Visitation Sunday
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Singing children" (Combined
Junior and Senior Choir/
"Send Out Thy Light"
,(Senior Choir)
Luna will be provided for the
visitors after service.
CONGREGATIONAL
PRESENTATION AND
LUNCHEON
In , Church Basement on
Thursday, November 24th
. •
at 8 p.m.
For'members and friends of the
congregation
Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev, Roderick MacLeod
Minister
NOVEMBER 27th
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 aan, Morning Worship
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