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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-17, Page 22iz PAGE TWENTY -TW HE L;UCKNOW SENTINEL, ILUCKNOW,ONTARIO:, SUN -PROOF LATEX HOUSE PAINT SUN -PROOF QIL-TYPE . HOUSE : PAINT CEMENTHIDE MASONRY PAINT ONE -COAT" WONDER WHITE LETTER TO EDITOR' Ripley Lacks Brave Men Say Giris 1 Left.rOf•.De fefl� Last; week, The:.Sentinel corm, ented on the: proposed trip of • Ripley District Hgh School to Expo m Yvne where '14 women • w'ill chap- eron 68 girls and: 2 men will chap eron 39 boys•. , , We commented that it `rather•. sur= ' prised us that so.manyw,ere.need ed to' look after the girls. while the young men required so few 'adults. • to keep them in line. Apparently the girls of the school blame the imbalance of chaperons /, ,as;an' indication that there is 'a'. serious lack .of "brave men" in the Ripley district: The girls, pat theinselves'on`the bank' and say that because of,theit • previous excellentrecord, ladies•of the community are eager-to,accom. ' any theme knowing that the girls 'will be' well.beh'aved. The following letter was received by the editor of the Sentinel in reply to' last week's' article Ripley District High School, Ripley, Ontario, May 12, 1967. - Mr. Don Thompson, Editor, Lucknow Sentinel. Luclknow , Ontario. • Dear Mr. Thompson, RegardinWthe article which app • • eared.in the Lticknow Sentinel, May 10, concerning the integrity of R. D. H'S Girls, we would .like to inform whom • it ntay,concern been able to secure the services of Only two chaperons .for their pro- ' je cted trip to Expo. Thanks t� out excellent record of co-operation, we have a waiting list of chaper- ons.. Yours truly, , • R D. H. S, Girls'. Douglas Point Information Centre ns This Week The. Douglas Point ,Nuclear Power Station :Information' Centre will open for.the summer on Saturday,. M ay,20th :. From then until early September it will be open to°the' • public daily from 10:30 a m•.. to 5.3,0: pm This year, visitors will see new display panels, .a working. model :oft. the station arid other models showing the reactor and the process: of nuclear` fission';. New films on nuclear power will be available for showing at the ,Centre this year Operated jointly by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited and Ontario Hydro,' the Centre has ,jbeen visited by .more than 250,000 since it was established five .yeah _` 'ago. Films on.,Canada's.nuclear program are shown at the Centre's ,. theatre and visitors may view the station from a lookout platform while guides ,describe points of interest,•• Chief Guide at the Information.• Centre is Edward •(Ted)'Dillane He will be assisted throughout•the summer by three uniirersity students. Paul. Marrow, of .Kincardine, is studying for a B.Sc., degree in Agriculture at the University of Guelph; Ronald Mc• Innes, of Port Elgin, graduated from York University last year and, is now enrolled .as a law student • at the University of Toronto, while Peter Tucker; of.Kincardine, - attends Wellington College, tJni'v major its and•, " °'�""'"'°'+•'� The 200., 000 -Kilowatt Douglas Point Station, 'Canada's first scale nuclear -electric gener• ting 'plant, was built by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited and'is operated. by Ontario Hydro., The sta$n first c supplied ,electric ,ty to. the systern in January 1967. • School .Term Ends at San Salvador LANGSIDE NEWS Mrs. Jim ,Richardson w. he is teaching at San Salvador will completethe, school year on May 19 and expects to holiday in this area before going to language school at Costa Rica for July and August. RETURNS FROM .HOSPITAL Hilda de poet; daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. 'Peter de Boer returneduto: her home., on'Sunday from St. Jos- eph's Hospital, London following. eye surgery on May 2nd Mrs. and Mrs. Doug 'Macleod of Toronto spent a few days last week with the latter's parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Richard McQuihin 'and .'Ronnie George, Richardson, of Guelph visited •on;Monday with his brother Jack Richardson and •ne :Phew Bob at Carruthers Nursing Flame. Miss` Margaret'Moffat of Toronto spent the week -end with Graham Moffat and Miss Emma Richardson -who returned to Toronto with her;. Week -end visitors 'at their res- pective homes were Barbara McQuillan; of Toronto;: Bob joung of Waterloo; Jirn Orr' of London and Ken Young of Thatnesville :• Charlieriffin .o.- ing'the best of health, is at his • hone and goes to London each Week . for treatment He was able to visit with relatives in Lucknow on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr.,and, Mrs: .Ronald Conley of Trenton on the birth of.a *son.:Wednesday,: May 100h at Trenton'Hospital • WEDNESDAY, .MAY 17th; 1967 1 • 4.11* ,,,,.,,•. • Alex Andrew, Prop. 44111111P 411111110, 41111111w ANN! 41111111IP 4111111W 411/11110 Promote Planting Centennial Roses LOCHALSH NEWS • 'Ripley Horticultural ,Society has been promoting the planting of Centennial Roses and mny'in. this' area took advantage of the week end opportunity • Mrs.: Tom MacDonald has been visiting in Lucknow with her dau ghters for the past few weeks. Mr: and Mrs. Allan MacLean of Collingwood wererecent visitors in the corninunity. •. .Several from the community attended the • ":Guy Lombardo" dance in Kincardine on Thursday •evening,. . Tom Farrell, . Robert' McIntosh and David Elphick were among those who attended. the sale in • Wiarton on Thursday Anniversary Services: will be held at ;Ashfield Presbyterian Church on • Sunday' next with Rev: JOS: Mac- Donald the guest `speaker: Recent visitors: with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles were Mr: and, Mrs. frank Barkwell and Mrs.. Harry Smith of Toronto. and:Mrs.; Evelyn Barkwell of'Lucknow. Mrs.. David .Elphick . and •Mrs.: 'Norval Stewart. were in Lions Head. ori Saturday attending the, Horti- cultural show there . Sally :and Louise MacDonald of Windsor• -spent a few.days.,at the Dan. MacDonald home during the past week, The Local Horticultural Societies will hold a tree planting ceremony • at :Point • Clark :Light House • on Suri:= day next, 21st of May at 3p;,;m ' All interested citizens are wel come This tree Chas been donated'. by Ontario Horticultural Associa- . 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