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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-22, Page 131917 WEONESDAYf NOV. By Helen OjadeST1Ofli AndTOrofltO;ReS1F • Assembly Our first standing assembly for this year was held. on Wednesday morning,. Brenda Hewitt led the, Queen and the Lord's Player ;ant: • read the Scripture. Brenda, stlso gave the announcements for the. day. Eleanor Whitby gave the secretary's report for the student. council,- giving -the students' an ids: of what the student's c ouncil is • doing and what they discussed at.. .past -meetings. -The standing . assembly was a. start for.the student's council and we, hope to have many more in the near future. We, the student's council feel it is a good way'to give' the student body an idea of students who, are "running" the school.;,.. THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL,LUCKNOW,: ONTARIQ. PAGE THIRTEEN. aurtney. eri student Vote Mock Vote :Even though the election is a • past event, ,the mock vote of the ;,student`s of -L. D, H. S. `was not Published and I would like to take'" this, opportunity to "tune the public in'` on'what teenagers think of • politics Murray Gaunt"first; Roger•West, second; Jack Pym, third. According .: to•the -statisjics it is believed -that teen's views do not vary •too Much'. from the -voters of the community.; Bowling Cub A Meeting of, the °Bowling: Club;. .was,hld Wednesday, 'November. 15 at 4 p;. m at ,the Bowling ;Alley: Six reams were Playing., . They areas follows:-Team„4 •Happy Hippies vs Team 1, -' Losers. Team -3 `Sensationalt vs • Team .5 Bowling Stones:,.. Team:6 Winners vs Team 2 - *kits. Each .team played•two games., ` .Results areas follows Team 1 Won :2 games, . gains 5 points„ Team•3 Won• 2 games, .gains 5 •points, Team, 2 Won 2 games,` 'gains 5 points Ski. Club. On Thursday, November 16, at 12:15 the Ski Club -met.; The elect-,. ion of officers isas follows: Press' dent Allan Mowbray; Sec, Linda Boyle, Treas.:Nancy Corrin, Tran - transportation Jirn Henderson, Bev. MacDonald. Allan Kreutzweiser. We discussed joining the Toronto Ski' Club.. Mr. Ashkanase is the teacher in charge:: .Basketbarl' In :last week's issue I stated that the -basketball season was getting in. full, swing. Since the teams. have been chosen the coaches have been busy at noon and 3;30 - 4:.00 p•.m. and we wish •the teams 'success in all their.' games. Let us remember that this is where the school .spirit shines through, and the teams .would, appreciate all the support you ,are. willing to give Junior girls are:... ,Lynda Walden,'' Dorothy Van;Beers, 'Joyce Johnstone, Brenda Morrison,, Elizabeth; Newbold, Barb McIntyre., Irene de•Boer, Margaret.Chester,. Heather'MacKenzie, Kith 'Ho an, Nancy Walden. ' ' Senior`giris are; Eleanor Whitby, ,Donna Forster, Ann Beyerbergin, Annie Van Diepenbeek, Nancy. Corrin, Nancy Irwin, Bev. MacDon' ald Brenda Hewitt, Gertrude. Van; Beers. ;Junior Boys are: Sandy Simpson, • Bob Greer, David .MacKinnon; Bob Cranston,.: Allan Rhody, Murray': ` Moffat, Allan Kieutzweiser, John:' Emberlm.. Jim MacDonald Jim, Henderson, Almer Ackert, .David Bannerman. Senior Boys are: Ken Roulston, Jess Vincent, Ricky.Pritchard, Ray Hogan•,, David :Eadie, 'Tim Collyer, Eric Taylor; Murray: Morrison, Jon Lazmore. • T e . coac es are. Mr. Don Dennis and Mr. Allan Mac Dougall . To cheer the teams on, away from home; 'we have a great, group of cheerleaders. They are as follows: Carol Campbell, Janice:; Hodgins; . Pat Hamilton, -Charlene Anderson, ,Shirley Bushell, Donna Wyids,, Marilyn McIntyre .sin charge of these girls;. , Winter Fair As was planned , grade .ten and •�. eleven :left. Lucknow Friday ,'morn- ing at approximately 715 for .the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Thio: meant early, rising for many and: we were all very sleepy-eyed when we met that morning. We arrived,. in °Toronto at about 11:00 a.m. and went directly to the -City Hall. • • After touring the city hall we shop: ped at Simpson's and Eaton's until 1:00 p, Ti We=were This dlo the ,' Fair where we, stayed until:about 5:30. By this time we were tired. and ready for home. But regardless. • o. f our fatigue the bus ride home was kept: lively, right up Until we arrived In Lucknow.'F All the students attained a great deal of knowledge -and pleasure frail the fair and.would like, to take this opportunity to thank the school board and the chaperones . coming Events Most of the clubs in the school have, slackened down due to the .. date .of the exams. The activities will commence again after December •1st. ' Corning Events- November 24th "Exams". Good Luck to, ail! Christmas Dance December 15th music by Dimensions. All your worries will be over then and you can celebrate by.corning out''to the big dance. Grade eleven is in charge of decorating. Friday noon, December 22nd Box social ;,this is ,a student's -court • -we would appreciate the full support of the students. Remember it's only for' Friday afternoon; •December 22nd the students will be putting on an assembly. Each class must perform for. the 'school on the, stage. So if you have any ideas let your class :.,• representative know. Also the Staff' is expected, : to display their ability on stage for the students that 'afternoon. •December 22nd to January 3rd - Christmas Holidays,' This is the big break that .you have been • waiting for.' So start /planning - after the exams. Speaking of ekarrms :I came acros -a-piece-of-philosophy-that-is-wort thinking. about:It not only applies -to school, but to all walks of life. State of Mind If you think youare beaten, you are , . . If you thinkyou dare not •you. don't If•you like to;win, But you ••think ; you can't It's almost a cinch you won't. 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Since forming the new Com-, pany, Don Halst .Real Estate Ltd, , Mr, Hoist has 'alsoopenedoffices in Flesherton, Durham, Kincardine and Sauble .Bead (..The Company, 'has••it's•Head Office in.Owen Sound, and -with the addition of the two' new sales offices in Stratford:and St . Marys, .provides the. Company with eight branch offices. Mr .. Hoist ,states, that in branching • out to Southwestern Ontario, this will provide 'the Company with a better opportunity of contacting , purchasers in the southern part of the province: who .are moving to. the counties of Huron, Grey ,and Bruce: •The offices in Stratford:and, St. Marys are fully staffed with experienced Salespeople...Mr Hoist also stated'ttat no plans for further expansion are being considered 'William M. Crawford, whois a former sales .manager with Paul S. Starr•'&'Co. , has now joined the, Don Holst' Real Estate organization, and w11 be tetained'as General Sales .Manager for the Company with hips office being in Owen Sound.