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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-02-26, Page 13WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th,.1969 BROOKSIDE HAP THE LUCKNOW :S. EN11NEL, LUCKNOW, • ONTARIO • PAGE THIRTEEN ENINGS { Joannei.,°.......,»....pre In Public Speaking Contest In aintil Pupils 5ent Sfuffed Toys Nospitpk .... PUBLIC SPEAKING • On Thursday , -February. 20 ,''Brook-. 'side held the. Public 'Speaking Con- test . Out" of the.13 contestant's one was .chosn to go to Clinton on Feb- • rua ry 24. The contestants and topics: were: Joyce De Graaf;, Grade S', Nursing Barry Morrison, Grade .8,, First Year in 4-H; Terry Zinn , Grade Sacred' Well .of Death; J m,'Mac • :Kinnon, Grade 5, Ice Skating .. Mary Ann Alton,• Grade 4., Prince Charles; Vicki Park, Grade 5;, ' My'Trip North; lune Alton., Grade' • Darlene Hac ett •• 7 , Disneyla•nd, e: 1 n..., k , . ".Grade. 6;, Calgary Stampede; Susan Thompson, Grade 8, Metric Syst- em; Donna Hackett ,,,Grade'. 4, • Canada; •Joanne Thompson.; . Grade .7 , ' A Tripto Mexico; Kathy ;; . •, P'urdon , Grade 7, Upper Canada • :: Village and Gail Pritchard Grade '7, Israel .' • • 'The winners ,were Joanne Thomp -j ..son first,, Kathy Purdon'second and Jim MacKinnon third. The judge's for the contest• were. � • g Mrs. A.E. McK m•'of Luc know,, 'Mrs. Gordon Anderson of Ashfield r• • • `f eric `•and lvir. S'. �Jeffe sono God ,h, • SPORTS '.:This. Week involleyball, '.Ricky Cra naton's team played Allan Htlde brand's'team 'RickY's.team scored. •` _.. .Alan' team obtained 41 an 1 s o .points: On Wed,nesd-at-FE1 roar T 9 Philip ,Black's .tam and Carey Putdon's team tied 1 -1,•in • crabsoccer. MEET THE TEACHER The teacher interviewed this week is Mrs. George Fisher who teaches Grade 3 and 4. in•Room 4. • She .was. raised in Kin: -loss Town ship; .and 'attended S.S. No, 5 Kin- loss , in -loss, Lucknow Continuation 'School and Wingham High School. She .went. to Stratford Teachers' ;College Mrs Fisher now. lives in Wingharn. at-17'Patric Street. . �C St t. There are girls and 2.1 boys' in: her family, Sht. enjoys playing bridge , 'other card Barnes and.quilting•, but her, most' interesting'' hobby, she says', is homework% She, has taught at S.S. • # 4; Kincardine., Hoi rood , S.S. # 4' and 12.,E West'Wawanosh,; S.S. #-9; East Wawanoh, 2Kingsbridge .. . . •# � and.at. Brookside'`Public. School • :THANKS 'TO ROOM 9`'•' Room 9 stuffed made animals a project � roj1ect in` Junior Red Cross . They sent ond.of these toys to Vic. toria and the remainder of 'there' were'sent...to Wingham Hospital and Goderich•Hospital :, This week a thank you•note came from • ' Alexandra 'Marine.'and'General -Hospita-fin Goderrch .:. ' Former Kingsbridge ResidwPasses' JOHN KELLY John' Kelly, a "resident of Huron grew, „died on Wednesday 'Febru- „ary 12, following a lengthy illness. He was: 82. , Mr. Kelly was born: on•October, 2L, 1886, in County Peary,. Ireland, a son. of Mr. and Mrs.John Kelly;. He immigrated to Canada 'in 1929 and lived in, the westernprovinces until 193'7 when he moved:to Kings bridge ' Hee was married .to the for finer Elizabeth Cassidy and: had farmed in Kingsbridge until 1962, He•.was a member of St. Josephs ".Roman.Catholic Church, Kingsbridge', He was predeceased . by tis parents and, by ;one, son , Charles. Surviving' are• his wife, five sons, James, Sudbury; Joe, Camarillo., California; Dan,. Brigden; ‘ Patrick , Holyoke, Mass.; Walter, Londori; four daughters, Mrs: George (Mary) Essery', God:' erich; .Mrs., Harold •(Winnie) Hurley, ft. McMorray ; Alberta;. 'Mrs,., Fred` (Eileen) Wocks, 'Schom- berg and' Mrs'. William (Bridget) Hodgins, Sarnia; and 26 grandchil. dren. Requiern Mass '.wa',celebrated at 10;30 a.m. on Saturda February 15•,,at Si.. Joseph's Roman Catholic," Church, Kingsbridge. Reverend Father H: Galea. officiated I•nterment was in• Kinse brid g g Cemetery .. Pallbearers were; Danny Kelly �' Davidr Ke11y., 'Glen Kelly, ' John Woc'ks, Jerry Wocks;and.Jos eph Essery , all; grandsons :of Mr Kelly..r f H. Lodge Funeral ome• Was:, in' •• charge of arrangement -a. IL—FARMER • Crete Sr os 14 ft. diameter toR••60 f t, high " STEEL, . REINF. ORCED • You ,have a• silo, perhaps You: need a second "or ,,third silo: Hay and corn :silage .and high .moisture; corn are:. good feeds. Why not Jet us' talk it diver. Drop 'me a linee or call me. Ar'rold 92 .Cambria Rd N.,, Hugill &.HSthi GODERICH' 524-4.437 :Collect Browfl ie Packs HeIdThinking • Darr IlAeeting. By Annette Kirkland. On February 19, the first arid second Luc•know Brownie Packs.,,� joined for our Thinking Day Meet- ing. 'We started our; meeting with some games;; Then we had the Brownie rin with Fairy.'Gold being 'collected Our'guest:,"•Mrs : McKie Sr ...told .us 'a story of a Brownie, in, another land d uring•'Pow .Wow : Edith Greer showed` usher dolls of.dif'ferent countries of,the world. 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