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THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, ,LUCKNOW ONTARIO
*0.ry.belleHunterRePrei...nted Lucknow
At �hool Queen's Ciu6 In tondo
Consistent honour student, Mary -
.belle Hunter, was chosen to ye -
present Lucknow District High ' ,
School at London on Saturday, for
"the 13th annual School Queen's •
Club .
Following a. tot`.tr of ,the Free. Press.'
buildings, the Queens gathered in
Crystal Ballroom at the Hotel Lon-
don.. After the banquet', the queens
. were, addressed by W.C. Heine,
altar of the London: Free Press,.
who reminded themthat, •as
Queens, they were leaders,•among
their peers: and should' utilize their
IP
talents, •
Each school queen:received ,a pin
and: a framed,. certificate an rem
e b nee\of the day, •
Then followed a Spring Hat. Porn
enade, a fashion'show•of, millinery
from Humphrey."s Hats; Marylelle
was one ofthe chosen seven ,who
Modelled. As a memoir of the
occasion, each girl was given the,
hat .of her choice to. keep.
Mrs•. 11homas MacKenzie of the
High School, accompanied Mary- :
belle to. London' and , took part in
all the activities..
Inexpensive kMoney, Bud Expensive
1e Knowledge Gained, Says Stvdent
After Ezperien0n0Trip T,o Expo
BY CATHY MacLEOD
The four .ou g .Pr buses heading for Ex o .,
'Th..
departed parted from "Lucknow • Hih
:. g
' School at 1;40.p;.m : Sunday ,• Iv1ay.;
7: •The. trip down to Montreal:;was: •
>.:very pleasant and almost 'everyone'
,,;:.:veryY
:stayed'awake...Ay the stops, the . .
students braved the drizzle and rain
'and; although they were dampened
their spirits 'Were not,.
.:We.arrived..at the residences. in,
La Salle .at roximatel • 1; 00' a
nm
.gip •. y,
Therooins were .clean modern and•
very satisfactory:_: Mr. Morin,(the
owner) made apoint of
commending. the .stud.ents onde
parture, for their good beha'viour•
and he was high in,praise of our,
organization of chaperonsand •
siudents in the 'same rooms, `Dr;
McKim; treated three in inor in
cidents durin•g the trip.
Perhaps amon• g:the first buildings
w&saw on the Expogrounds were .•
the theme buildings .,For those .in-
terested in art., in Man' the Creator
there were paintings 'from':the
• Louvre in Paris, the,; Queen's, pri ,
vate collection and from . all corn-
ers of the world: 'In Man -the. Co=.
mmunity there was .:a very • realistic
fila! called "Urbanissirno" , which'
was in 'a form of a cartoon: It
showed, how' industry. is taking. over
'the world.. In .Mali the Explorer
there were two ,cages of. monkeys:
In one there was a family and
.the other there was a .mixed"group.
of monkeys: The family fought
continually and brutally they
.didn't get along at all, while the
other Cage of monkeys were quiet
and passive; This was'v.ery'realist-
ic. too:,
On each island there, is small
complete hospital and ambulance.
Also there. were. very few vehicles
on the .blacktop, surface 'to toot at
and `rush the pedestrians.
All the:buildings. were very imp
ptessive. Some' of the best -liked •
pavilions Were the Bell Telephone,
:Canadian• Pacific Coh°iinco., Laby-:
rinth, •Britainrand Russia .-These
are only a few. Opinions .though
Many of the smaller countries had
excellent e diibits •in` relationship'
to the size of the country.'. On the
Whole, 'mot one pavilion could
have been condetned.:They were
all very.fascinating,'
La Ronde vias an exciting centre
and very touch alive at night..:
" • Some people were irnpressed with
the Cyatron while others`were
.disappointed It 'is unique, not
thrihing:: There were, rides
, es
for the fun -seekers at 'La Ronde
'Also, throughout the grounds,
there was much free entertainment
e.g. bands, clowns, water shows
The boutiques '(sni all shops)-,we•re •
Very. . fascinaiSing and; m any
Souvenirs, which: we're :•inexpen
sive ; could be, purchased, from
.many different countries,
-There were hostesses 'and guides'.
everywhere who went:Out of their
way .to help us out and: to inform
us. •
• There •was,no lack; of transport-
ation. The free express was.perhap's
used the Most: It was' fast
able,. clean and free. '
The • students took .buses"directly` ..
from •Laa:Salle its the Expo grounds
and back again.•
The meals were ranging.in prices
from.. expensive' to inexpensive., The
food was, good:: The trip was .inex
pensive `in money. but expensive in
.knowledge. gained.. '
Enthusiasm generated , despite the
cold., Mr. Ashk'anase liked the
Isreal: pavilion the best and, Mr,.
Mason. liked_ Britain' the. best. Many
students and teachers were: so im - '•
pressed that they are going ba 'k ,to`
Mr: Mason was 'h appy w ith thein
expensive,. yet :educational exper
ience, and wasamazed at how .in-
expensive Expo• really was,
Fas
`loll.' Show .
This:. Week:
This year is our 10th 'consecutive
year for our Fashion Show, direct-"
ed by Mrs. Hewitt. •
Perhaps: we should call it a var-
iety concert because .many student§.
take part and the programme (froth
past r.eports), is enjcdyed equally.. as.
well by the.men as the women:,
and we should add,all young .,
people. .
This year we have the best for dne
and all' - singing, • dahoing, skits,
gymnastics and• of course our lovely'
young girls modelling; their gar
m•ents which they have'made d'ur-"
ing the }t,ear int:heir HomeEcononi
ics classes.. •
Coryle and join us "in .celebrating
our tenth birthday party.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Those*Behind The
scenes
You"have read about all thea
teachers; •Now 'the students wish.,to
show'yyou 'how others help behind
the scenes'. at Lucknow D. H.S...
Mrs. Eldon Miller (left) has been
cook at Lucknow since '1962. The
students;•enjoy her'meals. Often.
she.is willinn,to.make an extra ;•..
lunch of two when someorie. goes:
•to her because 'they forgot to, sign
the hunch sheet: She helps the
board and. staff too'. She prepares
the ..annual hoard staff dinner, and
prepares lunches for special board
ay is Re
Shield Month
One Wedne:sdayafternoon some:..
'months ago, a' fewof the'boys
were in a pub sitting . around a:',
table littered with beer glasses...'
They were talking abouto: women',
sports,, the war in Vietnam , 'the
race' to the moon, and most'of
them had'. a complete infallible
solution to, at. least gone world sit-
uation
'The' conversation turned 'toward •
their individual'achievements ,
and 'What they could .;do•if `they: had
the chance, or the incentive. -
Tony m adee .a bet that :he could
;get along anywhere without .mon-
ey',. a home or friends. •'It's simple
Bum• a'meal:.and .bed off The :Sal-
vation Army:
al-vati:on'Army: They'll' always help
a down and outer." .
Tony hada job', a pretty good
one. The only way he was down
and out was in a sense of 'values . •
So it was. a bet. And, Tony. went to
see The Salvation Army. He was,
'interviewed told a story full of
tears and contrition begged 'for
help. The Officer listened politely.
and , - just .as politely , turned him''
down. Tony -'lost his bet ,: but'per-,
haps he gained something more'
.important. A little more respect.
fot people with a purpose, and
men of good faith •
In one large Canadian dity last
year this, 'or Borne variation of .
this, happened twohundred' and
forty times. The activities of The
Salvation Army in .welfare work
are performed in, trust for those•
'who support the Red Shield .• :When_
the need is not genuine Or the per •
son not•sincere,,.'that .obligation
cannot be violated
In that same year seventy-four ..,
thousand and, eighty-three ' .
,single•fnen were given material
assistance because they asked for
it , and beausethey,needed it.
The Red Shield is for those ' who
need .help,: Not for those who con-
sides it a fair targetfor a joke. In
this way Th Salvation Army keeps.
faith with you who support it
through the Red Shield now in
progress.
meetings., Everyone ,will'`:remember
the delicious Christmas :dinner
which was served
The Janitor, Leonard Ritchie.
(centre)' began his job in 196;:. He
and Mrs:' Whitby (right) .who joined
her husband as: janitor in 1962
keep the school clean and safe
They. help the students clean u
P . .
after dances, Such things as.
paint; brushes, cloths and ,cleaners
Were borrowed from'the Janitors.
When.the .Operetta was being pro-
duced: /.•
They, take an avid:: interest ,in the
activities 'and often in vollybalor
basketball games, one can hear.
them cheering loudly for.•L. D. H. S.,
Willingness is':one of their virtues
for theyare always: willin�� to help
Y, g P.
in any adventure. that comes along.
Because. of their .enthusiasm and..
,rel fulness the students appreciate.
ci
e p � K.. app a late;.
the work, they.do for them.
Tousseciu:Teg
For gide-E�ect
1, Miss Marlene Carter entertained
at herhome in Walkerton on Satur
day night Mayllath. for a•Trousseau
(Tea. The guests were Welcomed: by
thebride's mother, the groom's'
.mother and the 'bride-to-be
The lovely gifts and trousseau'
were displayed by Mrs. Ronald;
George and Mrs. ,MurdockMcLeod, •
Aileen. Carter was in; chargeof the. .
*guest'book. Elaine and Janice -Car'
ter were:the waitresses. Mrs. Ron-
ald .Rapp, Mrs "I\ 1 ichael Willie,
Mrs. George "Carter •and Mrs, Nor-
Man Bell assisted in the lunch room, .
Mrs. Ern ily.TDonaldson'presided at
the -Tea Table.' friends attended ,
from Hanover, Dobbinton,',Wing-
ham , • Teeswater, Pinkerton, W alk ,
'erton , London, Kitchener, -Luck -
now' and Holyrood.
Time Costumes
For Euchre Parti
Whitechurch Women's Institute
held a.progressive' Euchre party 89.
Wednesday afternoon in the Colum
unity, Menorial Hall with sevenL,,
teen :tables of playersenjoying the
game.
Mrs. Frank Ross.was"master of.
cereirionles . :Those winning prizes
were .High Lady with:pink card. •
Mrs . pill Evans. High.Lady. with.
white card •M.rs,"Joe Kerr.: Lucky .
Draw, Ethel Day;. Low d'ink. Card.'
Jean Pattison., Low white card,Mrs.
Don Ross.... '
Lunch was served after tie party:
'by the: hostesses.
Many of the, ladies' were ati old
time costume and after lunch •
'many pictures were taken
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ATTEND LvcINows: 10th
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'FASHION SHOW
THURSDAY MAY 18th and
FRIDAY,' NAY 19th
AT L[YCKNOW DISTRICT HIGH.
Why,?
Well' . . It starts each night at eight,.
That's not too late,.
Great!
There :will be skits.and ,gymnastics; /
Fantastic! • •
Dancing and singing,.
• Swinging!.
Oh,' yes. We almost forgot a lot; •
See the latest men's and :women's fashions,
On 'real live .models. • • •
It's called . "Showcase 1967";
It's the event.of the year,
And it's held ,right here!
ADULTS /5c
• CHILDREN 35c
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DOOR. PRIZES
DONATED BY"MacKENZIE'S'; Awa' JOHNSTONE':S•
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