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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-03-19, Page 13�111I NESDA`:r MARCH 19th, 1969 THE, tUCKNOW. timett '•- -FACE 114111TEMIt".— MEET TiE TEACHER The teacher interviewed this. week: was Mr Errington who':• teaches grades four..and five in. room six.'. Mr. Errington grew, up in West. 'Wawanosh Township. He attend~ ded Dungannon 'Publie School, Goderich .High School and • Stratford Teachers' College. •• Mr, and' -Mrs. -Errington 1' .ve•iri St. Helen's. . ,They ' ha;ve. three• daughters and, one son,. Mr. ° ' Errington's out of school activit • ies are sports', .especially ski -4 doping and.playing cards. `'• Mr. Errington has taught school . in the township .of Ashfield and West Wawanosh as well as ' Brookside Public School, BROOKSIDE ,VISITS COLBORNE' On Thursday, March. l3', the Senior boys and ,girl'ffrorn Brookside•visited. Colborne Cen tral. School to, participate in .a volleyball game.. Brookside girls` team were defeated by y , Colborne in two out of. three games. The boys; however , were victorious'in their.games: THE •AUTOMQBILE The •automobile isquite,a machine, Stylish, roomy and fast Gadgets that make it stop and go. 15 3 d 15 12 A-nd-a--pedal• for feeding it gas. 'There's. a:aittle'stick in; the middle, 'The one that makes, it go. Aver and up, and you're burnin' along, • , r_ Over and back"and it's'slow, No horses to feed; to • brush and; such, ' No more feeding them grass , Nothing to buy 'cept a little thing, A, little thing called "‘gas". 'The boys team won both games., a an -12 .. i.eTtea,trrs 10d er, y the garries, and hope to play' Colborne again soon.. INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL • . GAMES. . I/. At our. own school, on Wed- nesday , Match •12, the Senior -. girls' team .played the Junior boys..! They "'Played three gaines: and' the Juniors were successful in. all. The •scores were .16-2 15-7, ,and 14-7. ,_• "• On Thursday,, March '13, the Senior boys' and Junior boys' • • team engaged in 'a volleyball game.. Again the Junior boys came out on 'top. with the 'scores 15-10 and 16-12, POEM, OF THE MONTH On;our.Monthly 'bulletin board:, poems from each grade were dis- played..'The students chose "The Automobile" as the Poem • of the Month.. tg>l This oein r' ' . p o n= ated in room eight arid was comp= osed. by Bill Wilkins who is in grade seven IIEPORT • CARDS. The students received their latest progress report on Monday, ,March 10. : The reports were to be .signed by the 'parents and returned tothe school. , The reports• are based on the students' daily work and tests : ' HUMPTY. DUMPTY DRAW • In room twelve , the pupils have constructed two colourful,' Hurrlpty Dumpty. dolls , which: are approximately sixteen inches tall. Tickets are' being sold "by the pupils of room.'twelve to the en- thusiastic buyers: Proceeds are FCkR PERSONAL SERVICE- AND THE KIND OF' QUALITY YOU ;CAN DEPEND ON , ..,' SEE .YOU:R . LOCAL DEA•LE'R w HURON BRAND' FIELD .SEEDS AND GRASSES HARDI-GREEN• • • PASTURE MIXES • NEW AND IMPROVED VARIETIES OF CLOVER TIMOTHY GRASSES in aid of the Junior Red. Cross. HOLIDAYS From March 17 to. March 21, the halls of Brookside will be vacated as the students enjoy a glorious .. week of holidays., mean h'ort of . Breath ee. a Doctor! OLIVET Misses Shirley' and Sheila McDonald of Hamilton spent, the weekend with Mrs. Jean Hamilton and Michael. Miss'Janice Reeves of Ripley p y �. was a, weekend. visitor with• M r . m . and Mrs Jack McGuire and family: Miss Ellen Carwatdirie of London,. spent. the weekend with Miss ' Sharon Colling 'at her. home here TAKE PART:IN SERVICE: •:Lester.Ferguson was ip charge". ' of the service.in Olivet United Church on Sunday when he,took as his sermon, "Broken Things . • Robert Osborne assisted and also • the Junior choir.. The 'choir • anthem was "Standing In The Need Of -Prayer" , w-ith-a trip, N -a ney- -.- McGuire , Joyce Black and Janice C Reeves, taking the lead • Herb and Lynn Clayton and 1\9•r, 'and Mrs Doug Henry visited with`, •Mrs. Clayton and Steven Henry in St : Joseph''s.' Hospital; 'London,' • • BiTalhintz illi 8])1).11'a•Iu' •hcli)' nl 1l`\ 1) ltl(hts with (')llp)h\•;'eni 1 Comprcz..sov inhalation pumpsill'(' i11'ai1a 1€ . calf 271.-7J00 • HRISTMAS 'SEALS FIGHT Tuberculosis Emphysema -- Air Pollution IT'S A MATTER OF LIFE AND BREATH Huron -Perth TB and RD Association] 121 Wellington •' St. Dial 271=7500 RINLOSS :Bruce 'Colwell is in Kitchener: for ;:the holiday week where he is; • training at the Y: MGA'': to try: his Swimiiaing Instructor's test. The Kinloss members of the Agricultural Society presented .a.' humorousplay in the Variety, Concert on-satl ~day=i ght: The concert' was splendid „enjoyed; mush more than the regular: fare on T.V, 'Mac :and Hug.h.Macinnes were mernbers of a group of fishermen who. 'went'ice -fishing out.,frorn Beaverton`.on` LakeSimcoe on the week' -end. r, Mrs. 'Clarence; Ritchie arid 1c9.rs Leonard M'aclnnes attended •a: World's Day; of Prayer Service at :the home of Mrs: Ritchie's sister, •; . Mrs. _Ted, Robinsoii'of Donnybrotil., recently. Douglas Dickie 'was, home from the U-ni-ve-rsity of Gde-1` !Week -end. . • 'Mrs.. Harvey Houston visited on Sunday: with her sister -in Mrs '.Ray Taylor •ofWalk€rton. On •Sunda./afternoon t heyo a so•visit ed with M\1r.,•and Mrs. Maurice Young and Mr•., Jing Napper (if Eden Grove. ". Mrs. 'Robt:. Gilchrist will be hostess for.tte March n)eeting. of '. Kairshea W.I. in the Kairshea. Hall on Tharsday,,March 20th. •The meeting will begin with a noon luncheon ht I p ni •serv'eci ;girls and: Mrs•.'•Btirt and Mrs: -,Young. ' Institute Members ,are reminded to bring their Haiid Book's.. South Kinloss young people• t lrt Sunday everting at the lr6nic of Mr. and Mrs,' Evan Reitl ': m•