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WEDNESDAY, .' FEBRUARY 25th, 1970;
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THE LLUCKNOIW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. 'ONTARIO
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MOFFAT APPLIANCES
PINECREST VISITED • •
During the d'ays•before Friday,
February.13., 'Mrs,. Kennedy's
class' of',grade six .pupils had been
,'preparing:Valenti'ne gifts and
e-a-r0•s-for the-pat-i-enis'at-P-i-neeres-t •
Manor L•ucknow.. After school..:
:on the day before'Valentine's : .
• Day, Susan Irvin and Gamy Alton,
_- present'ing th.e. i d_.Cross. Youth-.
,from Room `3 visited the patients
there, and presented these gifts
which were very '.much .appreciated,
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SIX DAY CYCLE .
Do you know why, we lia.ve the •
Et' day, cycle at our school?
Instead of having ,a subjectSuch
:as art once a week we now have
it once every, six days. 'Each day
has'a number and is named by
that nuniiher. if one Monday is.
D•a.-rene--t-li e-rrex-t Monday -i -s -D i -y --
Six. We .made this -change
because, the kindergarten, classes
COnle on alternate days. Ocie•
Class •conieoc. on days ;1 •.:3 and
and=tire--otherc:1-ass. mores -6F -- •
days 2 4 •and'i,.
VOLLEYBALL
On \i onday .-Febru.ary 1:t
11<ingsbtidge•'boys and. girls.
volleyball tearims visited Brook-
.side to play our two tea,nis . Since
the players were from grade .
seven and• eight these two grades
were 'excused7froni classes.
*between 2:.00 and ?,t0.0 to watch
'the game which was.very.
interesting, but due to lack'of •'
• team work by our girls they hist'
two out of three games ..th
•scores of the games were as ..
follows, first game 15 - 11 for
' Kingsbridge; second game, 15
12 for Btookside; third game,,
�1-�for�Iittgsbr-idge;.
Kin.l®ugh
W.M •.S
• ,KI;NLOUG,H NEWS .
The. meeting of the Presbyterian.
Women's _Missionary.Society-was
held on Wednesday at, the; church,.
Ow-ing-t04e-illness-Of-the- host eis-
Mrs.
4e-illness-Of-the-hostess-
Mrs. Frank �Maulden, Mrs. Jack •
Barr :took charge.
Mrs. _Gle.n. Haldenby presided:•
and the Verse of•Scriptur.e. was"
from Corinthians, Chapter 14
Verse. 1,''followed by pr.,yer_TIie
purpose was ,repeated
Devotions were taken by Mrs'.
George Harkness on Meriam. • Mrs.
Don Reid and Mrs: Don Robertson,
read the scripture and the ,story..,:
Delegates appointed to the Synod-
ical on April 21 ,- 22•,at Paris were
Mrs Frank M aulden and Mrs. •
f)on:: Robertson .
Mrs '.Stewart. MacDonald ;had' the
prograrn .. She, outlined .:' pare to
Reconciliation Readings 'were °
given by:Mrs. •R,' Wilson -A •
stranger at the gate" land Mrs
Lyman Sutton Life"
Mrs. don'.Robertson gave the,
courtesy. remarks; The meeting'•''
()LIVET.
• Mr:, and Mrs. Morley Mills of
•Ceor.getown:visited at the week'-
e rd 'w ith M r ,and '1\%lrs, •He •
Clayton, and .Lynn.„'
and Mrs: Sandy•MacChar-
1es . •Mary and Pat'visited on: •
Sunday with Laurie in S,t. Joseph's
Hospital. London.. •
Lynn Clayton is practice
.teachi'ng in Kinloss Central
School foi” two'weeks
Mr. and••Mrs. Melvin Coiling
spent the week=end with Mr., and
Mrs, • Calvert Finlay of,Kincardine.
Miss Helen Ancell
1s Wi.Spe�ker
KINLOU'GH NEWS,.
'. •The February, ' meeting of the .'
Holyrood Women's• Institute was
held in the hall o'n' Tuesday.
;afternoon with the president Mrs.
P. A. ,Murray in charge .The.
sheeting opened with the Ode and;
' the Mary Stewart Collect . • Owing
to the illness' of .the secretary Nits.
Frank M aulden , •the ,.assista,nt
secretary. Mrs. Lorne Eadie .took
-charge---o--the books-, gave -the
treasurers report •and read
communications' from two mem°-
bees. ,who •received cheerio boxes'
and a letter `ft qm Brucelea• ._
Hagen for the• assistance'in the '
pur-chase:`of;:restraining chairs for
the. aged'.. As: more are needed:,' •
a donation of money was again
given to this appeal: •:
District-Direc.tots__weLe
re ninded. of a meeting to be held -
at ,Reiris•COrners
eld•at.,Reids.Corners on March 17th '
The Women's' Institute have,
sponsored card parties•during the,
winter which have proved quite%
successful:
Mrs:' Raynard` Ackert .:reported.
o-� Cultural Activities, ,'mention -
ng a Ty• program .which she
highly recomnrended :: Mrs. ';
Lorne 'Eadie reported.on Citizen-
hip and Education and 'Urged., •.
:as many 'as can to attend 'the
closed wirfrthe-L--ord_is-pj ih1ic Speaking Competition:
Grace and .liinch was served, Mrs: Jim Smith'in'troduced the
HIOLYROOD
drs , Ed Thompson returned . •
home: from Wt'ngham and District
hospital where she has. been a `
patient. bier many friends wish
her improved .health..
Helen Murray, daughter of heir t...•
and Mrs °John.'M'iirray. Visited with
her grandparents: Mr. and Mrs
urray, while her ;mother
was hospitalized .
Mr and Mrs •-Douglas:-:Simit-h
and fanrily,of.1 itchener, visited.,.
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.. Ji:m,
Smith and with M.r. and Mrs,.
Harold. Smith and girls.
...the.
CAST R)tM&ED•.-------.
Mr. and.
Mrs. Ray.na'rd Ackert.
were in London.on•Saturday•
where Raynard haid'the cast re-.
moved. from his armwhich he
e 1 a v n•' stir T
The boys did A. lot bette•r•th 'an
the girls because they won the
fi-rpt: two-ganiesowit-it-scores-of:--
15 to0and'15to8,
STAFF VERSUS ,`SENIOR GIRLS
On Tuesday ,. February ,17
roo' s
played the senior.girls volley- '
,ball team., On the girls tears
' were some inexperienced '
•
players. The- girl§ were doomed
to utter -deft atie:Tiald's of
• ,the staff..? In the 'first game• the
teachers were victorious .15 to
and in the second game 15 to. 2,
Therefore the teachers won the.
match in two ,games straight`.
four months ago.
Mrs, Howard Harris and Earl
Harris spent an-evenin.g with Mr,
a
-a+id ;\t:ts, 1EricP roars and nd . -.
boys: We welcome this new
family to concession.8, .
• Richard:Elliott is this week in
Toronto attending the Ontario
!Good Roads Association. C:onven-
anerrc�-`.a ... ire. wa.r.i.m: s�.er�., ni-,7.trrpo.• ; -
In 195he was president of the
Association;
Mr: and Mrs . Mark Johnston
and Lloyd, visited recently In ...•
guest speaker 'Miss• Helen
-Arkell, Public'Health Nurse in
keeping with :th.e";topic• "Health"
She began: with the recitation of
a health poem and said "We are
all growing : older'',. Many people
have tried to strike•a good
balance of Work, Rest .• and
Recreation.. , Good home organiza-
tion is -so beneficial and at all
time be thermaster .of yourdaily
Schedule. The Lord' has given, .
children to be broughatup. in ;His
divine plan and if•a child has 'a
.good .healthy:hQrne, environment
'he will be better fitted to take .:
his p-1aee�--Centiibu-te te-the ' ° '
'community in' which you live
attend faithfully the church of
your choice.and all women
sh.ould„belo_ng to the Women's..'
Institute Preserve your sense
ofhumour.; Trust;. God. See all,
you: can and be• not .afraid. She
Concluded with -a. suitable'. poem..
Mrs. P. A. .Murray thanked
Miss Ar:kell for the Splendid
address and presented•her with a •
-aRpreciatiOn_ :_Readings_
were given by Mrs Alex Percy,
Mrs. Dan M•cllines and Mrs. P.
A. Murray. Roll call was
answered, byWhat 1 eat for
beauty a.nd good.•temper'" .
aims ‘Insivivk r° ewe. •01114131.11111 •"... sane
demonstration on exercises for
physie-a,1 fit,tness and had the
ladies try some of the exercises,
-.Mrs. Alex Percy thanked and
Teeswate;r-witli -her--s-ihter 1\ugs. -presented '-M-r-s Aciter-t-wwi-th a_
Annie Wall. . •
Donald MacPherson; who is: a
patient in the Winiharn: and
bistrict llas,pital, is making.
favourable.progress,
l i ff and gave tbefeourtesy
remarks', The.Queen and'Cirace
Vete sung and lunch ,was served
Mrs, Alex Percy and burs; Lorne
adi'e' will be the March hostesses
.LOCHALSH
.Mr, and:Mrs. Lorne Cuther
were guests,at a wedding in
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R+idgetown on Saturday: ,
Mr'..and Mrs W'm. Fariish and
.fa rnily visited in 'Orangeville •
with the MacRae farriily recently.
Mrs. Warren Wylds,and Donna
spent Thursday in..London., where :
honria 'made her personal
application to train as a nurse.
Sympathy: of the .community
is extended'to the family„of
Albert Campbell.; -'who passed; °
awayduring the past week. Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell were residents
of this area for many years.
Mrs, Annie McMurchy had
her daughter Mrs. ITatherton
/Of .Elmira as a'visitor On Thursday.
The W'.M .S of Aahfield
Presbyterian. Church held their. •
meeting on Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Jim 'West.
Miss Sadie Johnston of.Lucknow
had: charge- of the program: Mrs.
Ewan MacLean handled 'the ':
business part of the meeting..
Frank MacLennan. spent a few -
days in Toronto and. on Friday he
.and his three grandchildren,
returned to Lochalsh. Mr and
Mrs. Ainsley of -Toronto were
week -end visitors at the MacLen-
nan home.
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School was -called off on Friday'
at North Ashfield and Brookside
due to the storm -
Dean Gibson is'hoine from •
hospital in --London.
SIGNS OF. SPRING
Signs; o -f spri-ng�iFr-t1}e-aFea ; are the great number of•starlings ,
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