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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-03-04, Page 15WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th, 18711 . 1A'!.n in i� THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, Oi<ITARIO • d PAGE .FIFTEEN Now . Ise TO 'Plan 'Your. eedrn Pro rarer • DR - ocro YQUR CO.O.P . NOW WHERE QUALITY AND. SERVICE! ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT .COMMODITIES. TPPAT IS WHY 1T PAYS TO SEE YOUR CO=OP FIRST. • lucknow District Phone 2841,25-H. 5. _ .... i i 1 -CITES EDITORS':. Gail Lock, Jean McTavish, Robert Rooney. t'; PHOTOGRAPHERS; Mary MacCharles, Bruce Aitken Gi \.t ;1 OF'FIh'A•LS. Last Tuesday ztfte'rnoon:th'ere was a girls' •bas,ketball tournament at *Ripley. :The: first •two games:,; • were jun;ior'te ims:pLayin off ,for•first and second place'. ' At 7,p 'm% our senior girls' ,played off for first'place for tile E3:1:A:., championship: This was the 'first of two gariies, with the Winner being* .the team with the highest total points of two games. 'Theipposition was the Chesley: girls. • . On fir senior learn , theplayers were Gail •C'ourtney . -Susan' .Elliott, Karen. Lackey, Margo Nicholson, Jean Scott Margaret -Courtney, ,Mary N1ac(harles , 'Joan Ferguson .• Shirley Nicholson.,' Sandra, Collins, ..Dianne. Keiopton_, 'Joanne McGarvey. • •• • The fi�ia1. score -of -rhe .Garbe game were \1a rgo Nicholson' 2S , Oa il,Courtney,17 , Karen lackey b, Susan laliot 1, and Joan' • • Ferguson 1. ' Even though they. didn:t , didn't c[ui.te make •it this•vear 'We always hope that they will , do it next 'year.. • i3RY•A.hi: BOY Ll•: Ripley 's• gift to the world: of oratory , Bryan Boyle , has reached new heights He won' the 'High 'School contest held here last: month , • . From :there he went'. 6n 'to win the Legion contest' in •. Lucknow. . Last Saturda ; he.won • ••first:place •in. Stratford*:' From, there, he goes on .to t. Toronto,, . %The students'•of RDHS want to wish hiini continued good' .fortune rn'hts s.pea.kinf . Sic 'ern Bart! was Chesley; 45 , Ripley 37. The' THOUGHT POR THE WEEK e communist government of •Central turope pursue .a v:ei:y • • cotiscientiops'foreign policy'.:. They interfere inthe internal. affairs_ of -no country:.° not even Ripley team put up a really good fight-. _Sear-er-s-€tit he ga'nl Margo Nicholson 22, Gail Courtney 10,- Karen 'Lackey Joan Ferguson •2 and Mary,. :MacCharles '1, ; THE ENDi •On .Friday afternoon the;. itipiey. •girls"travelled back to Chesley. With_theiaa they-took _so-me:ct-1)eer - their owl-:-- - Roherr Rooney. ers as weal as our cheerleadecS. who put ona fine show, They• 'helped our team 'along and we were very .proud' of them. • • The. • irls ..laed a fine - ame PER ONAL1'T:IES OF•TIHE WEEK' our Phys.- Ed and Latiiitaches. lie' always', has a. sunny smile And a kind .word ' whenever you need it. Who can resist his cheery dtspos•i.t'ioti Yitid' ,bubbling stood humour:' JEAN MacTAVISI1 ;- ra very :diligent and tireless. worker. Her advice i.s at everyone's 'disposal; whether it is ailed for or not. Easily the wildest' kid in .schgo1 •us .as es ety •e eated ' Ripley at home , Ripley defeated Chesley in their home gym. The score of the game. was '50 to 47 fir Ripley .but unfortunately Ckesley had an 8 point lead from the first game so•there'fore they won the 11 . l , A charripionship Dentist: "I'm sorry, but.. Tat ail out of gas.'. Girl in Chair: "Ye'Oodsi' Do dentist " ;pu11 that old stuff, tooIi'' , We were to Very proud of our senior girls The 'scorers in, this ReceptionHeId For Robert Mcwbrays; Will'TI;CH1IRC:IE'-N>;:WS Ort 1=riday eveilin* Febr.uaiy. 27 a, reception was held In: Whitechurch Co:mni-tinity.l\letn,or- ia1 Hall for Mr. ;and.?\lrs.,'Robert' Mowbray (nee Cassie 'Fa. ner)'.. Tiffin's orchestra furnished • music for dancing for the large' crowd width gathered. ' Brian Milton" arid Gorge Tiffin did the ca�li.ng; -ff, 7\-t:-1 lc -h -tulle ,;�i and Mrs .. \iowhra'y were exiled, to'ihe platform ..'John Jaitrieson• addressed t1ieii •unci Carnet Farrier on behalf of the gathering preserted'thew with a gift of money. Mr. andfMrs..:: Mowbray both• r.eplied'thanking the• audience for their ftind:ness remembering thein in this way and for•attending the party and niakin it a ueess The.y also. e:xten• d an invitation to visit t ill in theirhome., All' then ng.For '1'hey.Are'•Jolly. ' �:ood f=ellows at.rd d tncint;. was resunied'till closing time. After the receptioi'i. closed 3t :the Community 1J11 rn'any of'tt e -a-tren-ders- jioiciecl,a eIi.iyttri party and dame TO the; lionise of Mr. and \Irs,. 13oh \,low,brav `wher.e they continued}.celebrati g until• early: morning h�• dancing ro music ,furhi.slted•�h' Paul Laidlaw w-iuh-g it ix-a-ri-a.44443o- alp+ bray, . RIp'in,..ABATTOIR Custom Butchering — Cueing—and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping Sausage Making - Fast .Freezing: ' • ••.HOGS'AND. CATTLE ON;MON9AYS. CATTLE 'ONLY ON. WEDNESDAYS With *we Big 'Coolers, We Are Able To: Hang Your Beef From. • a To 3 Weeks . Whai`tever Your: Requirements. Are For I-lome Freezers We Sell,. Choice: Home Killed Beef Pork. .and .Lamb In. Any Quantity`At•Ldwest Marketing Prices • •ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR. _PROTECTION—.. • ' •CHAS. HOOISMA, with fiddle and other.musicians., also singi ng, old to rnesongs and reca1lin •old tunes .• :. Mrs, .l cel laapru:at1 re -t* }-�- home from West.Hill on •Friday with \1:r. and Nirs..itoss'Stnirh, Cathy and l3radl.ey. \1r, and \1rs Roi1a�'ld. Seddon. and'\lr,•and \iris., 0ordoit Clark of Brantford attended'the reception .for.\1r: and \lrs•. Bob \'oi'i•br.ay . on friday, evening and spent • . •11ie.week :end with \1r, 'and, Mr. \1owhra\', • \lrs. Seddon is.th'e former Ro.ber.ta \1owtiray and' known to niany.liere, e re•.p eased to ::ave-- . , or •tn•t is conijnnnity.. that Rev. �Clarence '\1cClenagha n ; who was a Patient at Victoria... Hospital London was able to return home tO,:Duriganison ,last. ' ''hurl ay. • :. ..: Shirley and 13etty.Joh:nston of Clinton spent th'e meek -end With: JffhetteJoh nston, of 'London ' at.'the home of her parents .19r. and Mrs' Clark Johnston: i\1ild'red• \.1cClenagha'n at' Psychia,trrc:llo,pit;al Goderich. spent the week -eq. with. h.er mother Mrs. Lillian N1cClena gShan i\.r. and Mrs, Dave'.Arthur. (Edna. Wall) o London spent he weektill her, pares and, Mrs. Ira' Wall and family. , Worjj has been 'received .here that' Jack Aiteh,isoit residing .at Huronview,Cli•nton was taken on Thiirsday'last to Victorial. . '• H.osp.ital, London'. The 'I)a.y. of Prayer wi1i he held: in-Chalrtters Dres-byieria11 Church on N'arciii"i: iT 2..i7t, The theme of themeeting is `fake Courage" On which films •w ill .be•shown•,. 'All ladies of the Colnmuhfty rate• . exteri : an 1i1vittition, Mr..and \1rs. Herb Hunter and • Trevor of • London were Sunday • visitort'•with her parents. \Ir.. and 'Mrs, Wallace Conn, • . 'Chalni:ersVJ',\1.5',`are invited, s to:attend- the 'frr,t;:•1V, "'hank - offering neetine in April. in the United Church. The regular 0.C. W,,' Meeting is this • . Wednesday afternoon.at the hp`tne, of :Mrs . Geo. Thompso'n be,a birthday teas Alma' Cann of Guelph. • University and Joann Laidlaw ,. nurse training at Vietoria ABATTOIR 395=2905 STORE 395-2961 1Iospi1a1, London spent ,the week-ei)d•at their parental • homes. OnSaturSiay Mfr, and Mrs. Ross"'Siitith , Cathy and• Bradley' we it••Lb.Grand Bend to visit before. returning 'home. to West 414 1-1. . `;1i:. and Mrs. Albert •C pultes spent 'Thursday''with \1r;.ani1 Mrs. Wilbert' ;Schwichtenh'e.rg and • fa in 1 Port Elgin.' • We are sorry ro report th at, Jack Pardon; a'.foriiaer resident Of our cortiritunit y now' of 1 C` kilo -W- 0v as' ad ft -i +e- t o . Viet6tta`l'iospital early last ‘veel< 0 • and on Friday last bad sure=trv. lle is wished a speedy recovery hya11.. On Thursday ;!,1r, and ".rs•': ' Ken Zinn .and Mrs.. Jack P'trdon visired.with Jack at \;i'ctoria hlospital and on Sunday Itusfel and --•C;:1 r f-F•� P urd om-a?ird-!•; ",rs-. __ I larold 'Cook: of l3 vth' and ' '•rs . •Jack Purdor, of Lucknowvisited' . with „tack ' and found hint' 1inproved in health. r EiEFORE lLti� til STAfT; ...:, w. • 15 1969 MODELS • Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Fords, Camaros Beauntonts and Chevelles• In: hardtops and sedans, V8, power steering • '" and braes; O' I /.!-EUS 5.7.-- 1968 •.PONTIAC .PARISIENNES, ' in 2 and '4 door hardtops, fully equipped • 1968 PONTIAC` GRAND' P:,ARISIENNE 2 door hardtop ry 1968 -MUSTANG 22 -l- 2.. • 1968 FORD GALAXIE 500, :V8, power. steering 1968 FORD CUSTOM 500, V8,,' power ' steering . :A nu ber of 1968 PONTIAC sedans. .1967PONTIAC 96 PARISIEIVNE 4 door hardto p, V8, fully: equipped 2 = :1967 FORD. GALAXIES, 2 door• hardtops, fully equipped 3 =- 1967 •CHEV BEL ASR sedans, V8 automatic 1967 CHEV, ' 2: door 1967. DODGE, V8 automatic, .fully equipped, 4: door. Used . cars.: from '63 to. 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