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• THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL,
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
onour Retiring eac er
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd, 1969
anyA • vw s
gar At 8rookside
$US TRIP FOR •GRADE•SEVEN day; The president of CKNX's.
On.:Pciday morning at. 7,45 a;, rn,, W.G. Cruickshank.
two buses of students, '''At four o'clock.we arrived,
aco•ompanied by .Principal Mr:; A. in Clinton at,the Radar school,
leer.is
ae
erson and lvlr ,Finlayson left ,
schoolr90 first stop being the
Luol+hnoW:Wod; Products .• Here they
saw the raw material drying in '
u kilns ;.,It s;Ahen. cut into two by
twos • adld put in a lathe and shaped"
to perfection•. Nail holes are .
drilled in the legs and frame, sand
ed smooth and shellacked., The •
table; tops are,shaped by band saws.
tJpstairs the vinyl is glued on then
. polished and packed ready for ship
merit to suppliers. and distributor's
also'to=local•furniture stores,. '
• At 10:30 they arrived at Douglas:
Point . ' They. discovered that a
• family named Douglas' had lived
• here and named it Douglas Point.
Itlis fifteen miles from Kincardine.
. "The reason they chose: this' site was
inexpensive land,: good location, and
rock base: under ground 9ui t: b.y '
Atomic hnergy of."Canada .itis oper-
ated by Ontario Hydro'. The first .
power was produced in.January 19,67.
After Douglas Point and lunch on
tables of 'Hide -Away -Carrie .we:head
,`'headed for CKNX, ' Winghain'. Ther;
-are:-three . thousand.- records_ stored_ in. -_. .
w "Pa:ll" and
The• �ittle;Sparro
' the record library that are played. ,, Kurrr Ba .Ya Pe Young
o the:.radio Some of,the radio. -Peggy g. Members of the Brookside Schc of
n
4;favoured'.on the:accordian and' Wil- teachingstaff"honoured Mrs, Llo d
• ro rams are Church services., NewsY
programs'
g ma -Hackett favoured. with' a violin
S orts.,. Weather, Farm' Market$:,, Cline last week;' Mrs. Cline has ;
p;solo'.:A skit. writt5 n by. the ;pupils,: '
Sons and 'In Memoriam: Brian ended her `teaching' career at Brook-•
g entitled. •Ma and'Pa, Mettles'and
Norland and .G a Stuart are two of ,, . side `and the staff presented her:with
Greg'the: Little Skettles; was put on; actin
' •` the main -announcers: The '_.11. :. : a vase at their 'iegular'staff meeting
y` Everyone enjoyed this, the last pro-,
five writers who 'write the commer on Monday of last week. •`
'.,cials 4for'•radio.
,gram.of the year, iAr. MacLennan
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made'a few announcements and, _
At CKNX .Television they' have presented gifts - to the winners' of the
' two.studios, Studio'A, and Studio R. Public Speaking' contests
X.
Nea ll all 'shows are taped ahead of `
time ..Films 4nd' movies are rec'eiv •-1 PORTABLE CLASSROOM
'On. Monday;.' June 23rd , workmen'
started • to;build a portable room on •.
the',black".top betwe:en.the two
transmitted air'and wife Two
rnain courses you may take in radar
are six and eight•weeks, in duration:
If you come within range with
Radar it will hurt: your eyes. Radar
can.pick up -cloud formations and
airplanes On the' screen the air
planes are small dots, while; the
cloudsappear' larger 'with fuzzy
edges..Rays.of radar shoot off into
space and, go_ on •forever.• until they
'hit something. and 'then they return.,
The group. was accommodated at
two restaurants -for Supper -and on the
way home -stopped at theatHolmesville. and, fed - the animals
: ASSEMBLY BY ROOM '•12
The Grade eight students of Rooni
twelve,••with'the guidance of•Mrs.
Blake, presented their rassembly.
to the. school ori Monday, June:.
23rd.
Wilma Hackett announced the
numbers, opening with "The'
Mapie Leaf Forever" followed by a
Bible reading'by,Joyce De Graaf:
,Marjorie Murray played the piano.:
for`"Jesus Loves Me",. "God:Sees
ed. from either CBC or CBS.. They
,hav:e`two, artists who do all the
...painting •and backgrounds for. shows
• Their own car^penters'build all the wings. ,The Grade. Il's. taught by
props: Commercials are written by . Mrs..:Irvin Will be moving into the::
• people employed on the staff' and : :nevi classroom in the Fall
each commercial card is '
: photographed twice; When •they A VISITOR.,
have a 'commercial that requires , : 1 A, special little visitor came to 'relays.
• merchandise-, they borrow it from :.,..the school' on:Tuesda-' a ferret, ' . •Winning:teams, were Circuit A,.
the store and take it to the station.• 'brought by Norma Noble •.She took team 6 with captain Brenda
The commercial then. taped it around tothe different class Lippert, Circui•t. B, team 22 with
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�Ie7are:s- ` tir —Ile 'o • o o a e 6 ` Lfi ea -p iii Tert�Engltiand .
with: forty-five• news,, correspondents, spent the 'rest of the day in the `1 - L'
The news is received from Toronto science room.., L . C
THANKS TO:SENIOR GIRLS
and. Montreal 'on teletype , Anyone' : I Mrs Irvin and Mrs : Durnin ,
FILMS
on has', to wear I .teachers iia. room one and two
appearing e tele of .. g g Y acknowledge p
" 'se of the:bri ht A film entitled 1 hat Darned ratefuli ; the h o.t
�� make-upbecau
... lights. By simply;pushing.a.button Cat" ., a comedy and a cartoon of i the Senior girls in the courtyard at
you*.can be made.to appear upside ;'Jimminy Crickets Safety Riding a • .. • recesses and .noon.
. down• by the TV machine operator. h; Bicycle was enjoyed by all at the'
They do not produce colour prog- school on Tuesday'. morning.
tarns at CKNX, They have. a crew 'i
who' repairs all machines •and'a log
• PLAYDAT'
is kept stating -What was done leach Oh,JUne,25th Brookside Public •
School held a " Playday '• . The
Grade. 3 pupils of. Rooms 11- and •1'2
• were in Charge ,Of this event There
'were 32 teams which were divided
into Circuits A and B., For .a -win
the team -got threerpoints; for atie
two .points and fora loss one point.
.There. were two.judges for -,,each
event ..E,veryone.in the school en -
.,
afternoon -of games and,
Mrs. Cline was -seated ona: throne
of honour specially decorated for.
the : occasion in school colours of
blue and white.,•
An us'lvIacLennan , principal at .
g ••. P
Brookside, 'made a •short address and
paid tribute .to the work• and; co-op
eration of Mrs. .Cline•, as'a teacher..
Mrs. Robert Irvin,, on behalf of -he
staff, made •the presentation of a
cut glass . vase. •
Pictured :',• lett' to right,' are Mrs
Irvin, Mrs. ,Cline and Mri MacLen-
nan: •
Mrs. Cline commenced her teach-
ing career in the Essex County 'area'..
prior :to her marriage:; •She '
returned to.teaching 17:years ago
and taught at Lothian,` North
Ashfield Port:Albert• and =Brookside
Two years, ago .the Clines Sold their .•
farm it Paramount to, George •
Srnith• arid. moved to Goderich.
Lloyd is' employed at Dearborn,,
Steel Tubing -and Mrs. Cline has
been.drivingg•to`and, from Brookside,•
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,Room one with their teacher, Mrs;
j•Durnin had a little picnic under,
theitrees; near the brook.'. Mrs.
Barry Hackett, brought ,an 'ice -
cream,treat which: was much. enjoy-,
~HOLD POETRY.DA-
For the last 'week of school; room
$;had a Poetry Day when each -
pupil.recited a "poem and .showed'
an illustration about it. They also
gave oral reports which proved' very
interesting. Subjects ranged'from
'snapping turtles, kudus, beavers,
trips 'to Florida, Santa's Village •
a:id'learning.how to swim
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DEBATE ,;
Brookside pupils frorn Grade's
prefer winter t� summer according'
heldto on Tuesday after-
nop � abate
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':Resolved•.that Canadian winters are
preferable to Canadian sumnners
The affirmative was "taken. by Jim,
MacKinnon and Gary Alton while,
the. negat:ve._w_as upheld by:..l.,oi:s
Adams and Lori,Pentland.
Mrs. Blake and Mr, Wilkins acted'`
as judges and the affirmative won
the debate.•
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