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Helen Courtney
Volleyball`
I regret making a mistake •in -an
issue two weeks.ago:,This was brou,?
ght to my attention and I would
like to publicize it _Jon Lizmore
is also•a' member of the boys' voll-
eyball team and when I was making
.the list up I'omitted his 'name..
:The volleyball teams played two'
•games.last week. The results from ,
'thee Tuesday game were: boys won
15 7 against Wiarton..The Thurs
day game was lost by all. the Luck-
now
uck now teams at Chesley.
:Commencement
Under the direction, of some staff •
members', there has :been . an activi-
ty period formed on Tuesday and
Thursday, from 2:50 to 3:55 for ,the
band and the; choir. The students.
that 'do`not wish to be in :either. of
these activities take a study
supervised rooms. The "mob".
choir practising, for Commence •
Ment, November 10, under the
direction of Mrs Hewitt and Mr. •
and Mrs.. Allason.• The'chosen .
pianistsare Jane MonCrief; Brian
Keith, Wanda .Hunter, Brenda.
Bushell.. Mr.. Hall is also getting
the`.band. ready forcommenc'ement
Activity" Bars •
The activity bars from•• last year
COUNTY OF:BRUCE
Tenders For Snow Plowing an.
Sanding
SEALED TEN ED BY THE UNDERSIGNED
MARKED; WILL
REC UNTIL •
1100 A.M., D.S.T.
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For snow plowing th. following County Roads ,during the
. 194748. season: , .
1., County Roads 21, 8 and 144 (Hepwarth, Sauble,
Southampton) •
2." CountyRoad 9A, Lion's , Head to Ferndale.
5 Paisley : to Highway .21. Port Elgin to Invent -ay..
4. •Allenford to ' bbinton. Concession 12 Eldetalie
Also l0A -.
Sanding Trucks required as follows:,
7. Truck and, chassis; 27,000 G.V.W. One each ftp Walkerton,
Wiarton and Rolyrood, patrols.
t iara tiio&f a Alia' - t - undtisige +4-;
and also at County garages..
to a, YUNDT,
COUNTY ENGINEER,
BOX 398, WALKERTON, ONTARIO
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were handed out: by .they grade
twelve students last. week.. Due to
the fact that the last year students
are•inmany different locations., it.
is 'difficultto distribute all these
bars,
D I:ess Up: D a y
A dress up day w.as organized
last. Tuesday; October 10 , 1967
because our individual pictures
were taken., •
Day
Field..
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Mr: Dennis and Mr.' -Gibson Arran
:ged a field,: day October 11"The'
winners will be published in next
week's issue. •
Night Classes
School is going beyond. the ,regul-
•ar hours night classes have been..
arranged Mrs.'J Nelson' and.Mrs;;
O . Richards have .agreed. to 'teach,
the sewing classes again this year.
• Mrs,, R. 'MacKenzie Will teach
'typing; Mrs.. Ross She 11s, oil
painting 'and Mrs. J O'Donnell
will teach upholstering. Bridge
will be offered by Mr E:. Hall,
as will metal work with Mr. A
''Nlygland .. Mrs Allason. will offer
either Beginning German or Cori-,
versational,'French, Mr. Allison
will hold a serninar discussion in
basic.,psychology: Classes Will start.
October.1,8th. We hope to see many
Parents' and. people •of,the commun
ity taking part in+ these courses'
•
offered.:, y
i•arty's Place
Lucknow High"isgoing to be•on
Marty's Place, October' 16'.provid
ed` we have`enough'students interest
ed and willing 'to .go to Wingham
October.l2 to have the show taped
Let's see some school spirit,
students. Jon Lizmore is our team
representative. '
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'Super Sewers
The fifth meeting of the' •
"Kairshea Super Sewers met:
:on.
Thursday, .October Sth with the twp
leaders in charge. Seven members,.
Were present, The minutes,of the
last;meeting w,ere.read by Anne
Graham. Connie MacKenzie dem
onstrated the°proper way of'pressing
wool,
"Roll call was answered by "One
reason I Chose my skirt.. material.
It's name and weave". After the '
business the girls: worked on their
skirts .,
The next :meeting will be held on
October 18th at 4:00 at Mrs, Roul-
stones horne
Wool Workers
The fifth rneeting of . the Kairshea:.
Wool Workers was held at Mrs. .
Evan Keith's on Monday evening,
'October 2.,
• The •seven girls present repeated:.
the 4-H pledge in unison. Carolyn'
MacGillivray read the. minutes of,
the .last meeting.
-All 'members 'answered the roll
call "one ''reason `I -chose: my skirt
material, its name and its weave'
Book Covers •were, handed out for
each girl to start:prepa;ring them. c.
Janice Wall demonstrated how to':
press wool on wrong side. Carolyn'
MacGillivray demonstrated how to'
press wool'on riside: dra
Keith demonstrated.ght how: toSanpress a.
seam. DianneAskes demonstrated
how to press a dart • .
Notes.were on Caring fora :wool' .
.skirt.
It, was decided'to..have the next
meeting, October 16th at Mrs.
Keith's. Mrs. Keith served . a tasty ,
lunch, bringing the meetingto a
:close.
WEDNESDAY, OCT, 11th, 1961.
Jr. Farmers Win
At Seaforth Fair
•
The Huron County Junior Farmers
met in the Agricultural board rooms
at. Clinton with Murray,Hoover. in.
charge. Murray reported that the,
advertising for,the Huronco Review
books• is slow corning in and that the
books are going on sale the first part
of November.,
There is to be a banquet at the
Seaforth °Legion on November 25.
;where there will be a draw for mon-
ey.. Profit from: this will go to. the
World •L;eteracy of Canada fund ,' •
Doug Miles will show slides, from a
triple had overseas ..
Any` Junior interested in public
'speaking or music competition
should' notify,their president before
December 4.
The. Seaforth Junior Farmers won
the turkey for having the best corn
at Seaforth Fair and North Huron
won a ham for the best hay, class,.
Murray Hoover asked that if any-
one was interested' in going' to
Australia, or New Zealand on an
exchange trip to notify him soon: •
'Next. Countyaneeting•to be held
on October 25th. . .
Mary's Little Lcinbs
The fifth meeting,of the Mary's
Little. Lambs.was.held• on Thursday,
October' 5, 1967 in. the Lucknow
Distrilct • High .School at 7:00,' The
meeting opened with.: the.4-H •
National. Fledge, The presiding
president was Carol Campbell•;. The
secretary Jane Moncrief •read the
minutes of the last meeting. The
treasurer, Linda Boyle. gave the
,treasurer's` report •. The members
were given' wool press cloths and
asked .500 for them, ` received
notes from Mrs;:Y
Bo'le`and
measured 'the 'top of'a jumper.. Thee
girls:then worked on their skirts.'
The meeting .Was closed.
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