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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-22, Page 13EDNESDAY, 1967, ' • 1. AsSemblY .. .Last:Tuesday Grade12 conducted *standing assembly. Sharon ;ourtney played the Queen. Foil - ming this, Susan Arnold read the cripture lesson. •Mr.'Masori then old the students the particulars. :oncerning „the .trip to Expo. The lnnouncements. were read, Laur- tie Motrison,theri presented Mr` vlason'with;a birthday. card and mall gift'from' the .Grade .12 stud-; ants. Cathy :MacLeod then read an iddress on' Valentine's Day, and is meaning '.The students sang lappy,Bir'thday to Mr.' Mason. amie.Ross.and Sharyn.Mowbray Lien outlined the plans. for the ✓alentine Dance.' Basketball • On Tuesday -afternoon' the basket- ►all teams played Kincardine rhe girls played 'in . Lucknow'. The. C•incard}n, a Jr. Girls defeated. `• ,ucknow. girls 46' 39., The Sr. ;ir1s game was quite. interesting' isLucknow managed •to keep 1 nt toi ahead until the last. quarter fhe'Y too were,de.feated:29 - 20:. , fhe'Sr: Boys' lost.60 seek the Jr Boys were th- victor• .ous ones...They defeated Kincar line 38 19. ,Good work,bo s'I '' Phe last •game of :the seri ,Yes is on.:. vlonday , .also against. Kincardine Storm Due. to bad`. weather on Thursday the: b sses.did not run. • However teachers wereavailable for stud ents to gain extra help. With. exams so close many took.advant-• age `of this opportunity . to review • Curling • On' Thursday afternoon the High School entered 2' teams in the Irrmperial.Esso Bonspiel. Although they won some. of their ,games'the other tearn's:defeated then:: How- ever Harold.Menary won' a grease gun and Jamie Ross wona•box of groceries in-Fhe,draw. The High School curling ends' tomorrow.; ; with a Bonspeil in which the teams play 3 garner of three ends.each. Times for these are 3:45 ; °4:•30'and 5:15 . Sadie Hawkins, On Friday evening' the annual' Sadie Iiawkins•Dance was.held,: n ti THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Fpr' a ':change they had.the Wash ;ington Squares from Exeter. The Students came inllblly.attre' and sat on bales �f hay. ,The Grade 9 students decorated for this dance, and did afine job. Large 'hearts and cupids covered the walls,, and red and''white streamers hung from the gym''op-.•, ening.:,The students turned out for this dance and made its:a success;, Operetta Last night the' castforthe Opei'' etta held a full iehearsal.. The male leads are to be Bruce, Col'- well, Doug Campbell and Jamie Ross. The humour In this showis balanced by special numbers pre- sented by individuals or. groups. The students hope you .will turn out 'to see this spectacular. produc _ •tion;on March :2. and 3. Ex O Plans A.• Since .Education Mini'steT Davis •. and the Huron -Bruce District :. • School Board have .given their approval to travel to•Expo, plans have been completed .at...:L..D. 11:S., p The group'pla'ns t� leave the High' School, bybusses, 'on g • Sunday May' 7. 1967a.t• 1:30 p: m . so ,they will arrive:'•at Montreal at. 11.30 par). The 'accomodations have•. 'been`r'eserved in 'college,,residenc- es, •There will be,one'staff member on•duty for every 10 stud- ents who. will. chaperone all stud ents:'and insist that the rules•given are obeyed Students will visit Expo on Mon -- day,, 'Tuesday and Wednesday. At 10:00 p. in: on Wednesday,'May 10%, the students will leave Mont- real .and 'arrive in Lucknow on Thursday around 8:O0-a.rn . These students/will ' be excused from classes hursday but will be re-. quiredkto attend school on. Friday. 1f the students (raise $2000. ' •to meet their Expo` Fund. objective .(and they're, confident they will) the,;cost per 'student will be' $22..0C for, transportation,: accomodation 1. :and passes. This sum, must be •in before the .students leave. '.' Bank -Expo has been set'up .by :the. Students'` Council to allow stuents :to bring an 'amount :in. each week or 'whenev.e.they,' wish to in .oder'th'at it will riot ,be so' hardto sav,e.their. money. A. separate account will be kept for, each .Student; This is'the' :scheme' so far •.• •Sounds '1ike,a' good trip doesn't it? IE T YOUR TE"A CH'El rs. Jack Hewitt Mrs. Hewitt has been. reaching Horne Economics for eleven years in Lucknow. The' staff and' students ••alike find the. Horne Ec'Room a place. where almost ' all needs; Can be obtained sc issors for.. decorat ion•cornmittees, blankets for „plays, pins,' etc.: Mrs . Hewitt was born and .raised near. Simcoe. She'•obtaned; her , public, school education in a little red >;choolhouse. For her second :ary schooling 'she, attended `Water-. ford•;High School ;•Her Upper • School education was obtained in Sinkoe High School: Follow ing her gradua*ion.she went to•.•, MacDonald Institute in Guelph' 'where she received her diploma from the '2 year 'Associate' Course. She went in :training at Brantford., ) General;Hospital..After working. fo' a: few•years she' Married' Jack ;.. Hewitt. '.Shortly after her Marriage they rnoyed near Lucknow ' .They'have foar:child'r`'en,'Alex, bate;` Brenda and Heather. She enjoys•music and -sewing. She', plays the .piano azd'used `o do a lot of singing . " Her interest in sewing shows.up in the. fine . !'garments that she.helps.het' Horne' ''Ec •classes'produe:e.'.She is' able 2 • to show the girls. quitea•few• short' cuts.... Mrs: •Hewitt''feels that small schools are better: for student- teacher relationships. She says: the students' in L.ucknow :are aver-' ingham Society .' �ests Of luekno�r The Lucknow and District Hort iculture Society held their Febru : • ary meeting in the Town Hall on• Friday evening; February 17th The stage 'was attractive with Val-. entine decorations and',a 'pretty. • table arrangement by Mrs. T.J; Salkeld, ' The president:„ Mrs. Ross Cumm- . 'ing opened the meeting with .sing ing 0 Canada and. a garden poem. A .hearty ,weloome was extended .to '`our.' 1967 members' and to mem- bers of'the Wingharn Horticulture' '•Society who were• present as 'guests • of the loOa l society, Mr. J . •Fie!"d ing, president of'Wingharn .society showed beautiful slides'of flower ing trees, shrubs and gardens tak .. en in California . • The. and ience ' •very much enjoyed .two solds..by • Mrs. .EuniceDunsmuir •and ,a read- ing by,Mrs. Allan Reed, Mrs • Cum'ming•passed along,,many - helpful suggestions given by Rev,., J.'W.. Seibert on recent radio , progr•arn'mes. Suggestions for •Cen- tennial projects 'were outlined by both presVents, . After ar prograrrtme members and guests, were entertained in the assembly rooril. While the refresh nient'committee; Mrs, • R. Corn », Mg, Mit'. W. Drennan, Mrs. McClenaghan, Mrs, E Taylor, Mrs. A. Andrew and Mrs, T. Salkeld ,pre'pared'lunch' a contest",' was conducted• by 'Ada Webster Thanks was expre sed to ail' t` ing:: ; parts rt the.ri;eeting atijr?ztrr.ecl.m . AOR CONTINUED HEAl1NG'CoMFORT` •TOP. QUALITY :ESO HEATING'.' -EQUIPMENT • (No do•wnpayment,10 yoars'to pay) HOME HEAT. SERVICE AT NO COST..TO you, ROY HAVENS Pinn hing and Heating ..,.- Phone 528-3012 „Lucknow., ,ESS(YO)IL-BURNEit ALES -met SERVW1rt • PAGE THIRTEEN. se kUl DISTRI.C1' HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS THE OPERETTA Thursday and 'Friday, March2and3 .14,S.'. AUDITORIUM COSTUMES, DANCES, INSTRUMENTALS, SOLO; GROUP SINGING, ACTING, SCENERY, HUMOUR .. . ALL THIS AND MORE, WITH A CAST OF OVER SEVENTY. L PROCEEDS TOWARD SCHOO •...EXPO FUND,. age • students, who are co- . operative o ..•operative and pleasant.to.work With. Mts.. Hewitt takes an interest in extracurricular activities The annual fashion, show' isthe result of her fine work,: Each ' year she •; travels 'to•Toronto with Grade 10 ; or 11. Her. participation in the Operetta is:a great help. The students depend on her for many things from aspirins to pins They admire:her and are very thankful to have her. on.hand. CONNECTION WITH C.IC:N.X. HOT SPOT Johnstone Furniture's Hit Spot Da FOR THAT ONE 'DAY ONLY Friday, February 24th, Johnstone's are offering • IE INFRIDAY 411111. !' 411110.'41111111‘..8.4.4610. !NW HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPL/ANUS