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THE,LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 4 ,UCKNOW, ONTARIO
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SHOW TIMES'
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Friday . and Saturdays, at 7:15
and 9:15. All other .days, one
show at, 8:90, except ' where
noted on the program., '
MON., TUES., WED.,
MAR. 12, 13, 14, 16,
17, 18
(6• DAYS)
ADMITTANCE'
RESTRICTED
TQ PORSOENSr.
-.IR YL *1 QAO.
' OYs'
"Bob ' and ' Carol
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and Ted
and Alice'"
Colour Starr
Natalie : Wood, Robert , Culp,
Elliott Gould, Dyan Canon
This ' is the 'story of . two at-
tractive young couples whg are
determined to be -modern and
sophisticated -at -'all -costs..
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SAT.. MATINEE'
MAR.14
"The 3 Stooges
In Orbit"
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Des -Courtney captured both
single and., triple honours of the',
night with 312 single and •760
• triple,
'Games over 225: Fred'. Horton
268, Ron Stanley 225 George
Stanley '265, Jack Haldenby 279,
Harry La,vis.240•;..Bob•Nicholls ' '
258, 246:•• Des Courtney 259.,
Team' points -•Owls 7, Cardinals
7•'," Vultures 0,. Hawks 0
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Senior Pupils Assist Throughovt
Y�ar With ho'�I Programmes
ASSISTANCE W1TklGRADE.ONE spirit' in doing them..
At the beginning of the school
VOLLEYBALL '
On Saturday, February 28, Our
school took part in a volleyball
tournament,at Goderich•District
Collegiate -institute , Theme boys
got off'to a bad start and lost,
'their two games against Brussels :
and Hensall . The girls played
three games, .They won against'
Victoria School,' Goderich, but
lost against Colbourne and •.
Bru'ssels. Ten'school teams were
'competing against.each other:.
Colbourne .won the boys tourna-
ment, Howick won the girls
tournament
year many of the grade ,seven and.
eight girls volunteered to help
Mrs•. Wilson, the grade one
teacher, with yard duty: 'These
girls. teach •them how ea, play
games and try ,to keep them from
-getting hurt. • They also help
.thern'gei'their outdoor clothes on
ind off: 'Grade one -plays on the
talackt, l,, between .thertwo wings
of the school. where they. have a
slide and two'' sandboxes. None o.f
the other students are allowed on,:,
this area. ' Mrs: Wilson greatly
appreciates the girls' help..
A LIDJ210 VISUAL'
Au io visiLiahassistants were
chosen from those who signed
applications.,,and then handed
them Tinto the office last' fall
Eighteen applicants..w.ere'chosen
so there a-re'three assistants for •
each day of the six day cyc4e
'heir duties are to take. f111,
ai'11mstrips and records along ith,
the needed projectors, televisions'
and other audio :visual• e iu'ipm.ent
to.the rooms that want them... To. -
indicate what roomwants them,
••rh'e-teacher puts trl corn -numbers'
and time •o•.f, dayon ca-l-end<ars:in -
the.•nurse's room provided':for
.this .purpose The audio visual'
*fin s.
. lsa-set-•thc mach -i -nes .
up and put thern-away when not
in use:
HOCKEY
On Saturday,; February 28,.
Brookside
Brookside and Kingsbridge schools
played hockey at 11 r^ 'm. Brook- •
side •tro.unced 'the. Kings/bridge,
team 11 to 3. Stewart Caesar'-• •.
,.wl.as-the .big gun,"-ffa-shing-t-tre-red -- .
light four times. Larry Hackett
'and Glenn. Robb, tallied two goals.
each. ' Single .markers went. to•
Eddie Noble; . Roger Mo:rris,on., •'•
and David Drennan' :There are
still two more: ga_nie.s left fo .th�e:.-
BrOoliside team on .the 'Saturday
mor ng 'sched'ule. .
Brookside is' in first place in
and •Luoknow, I is in second place
with eight points. .The .Brookside
team is -having a good year.and
NL1:BRARY•AS.SISTANTS lost only. one game.
Since the beginning of October, •
Jibrary'assistants have been help- ' .CONCERT THIS SUNDAY
ingMrs. Blake iii khe library at: On Sunday?. iv'arch.-15 at 815 .
recesses and radon.hours. Twenty- p,,m: the pupils of grade seven •
three pupils from the senior: A and eight will present a Sunday
wing were .selected' from ;a• Evening Concert . Reverend
nuruber of volunteers. Each cycle ,Roberts of Be'l.grave will be,th.e •'.
different people are selected for guest speaker., There will' be
-va_r-toLis-lobs• 0-tli•e-lib,-a-r-,such m'usi'cal numbers by grade seven
housekePping .hores-,- ch:eGiiin-g- -- i-e+i-ght-and-its senior girls'
out 'books shelving books and choir.' We have been practicing'
displays, earnestly so we hope. there .will be
All.the)ssistants'seem to • a large crowd out to see us,
enjoy the different tasks assigned Proceeds will go to our, foster
to_he_ ..,•.and.stio-w_ceal-school' • •ch -ld , Victori-a•�•iirSoitrh-' rica,•
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Showing Friday and Saturday at 7.50, p.m. and 9:14 p.m
SATURDAY MATINEE at 2,0Q 'P•M*40 011110
Team standings:', Owls 120,
Cardinals 78•, Vultures 45,,
Hawks ,64.
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Social Evening And Al BERLEY•
A number from this area.. attend -
,
For,. •ed "Achievement•Night';at ' •
R1p1ey;District High School on
Earl MacDonalds • Thursday evening of' last. week. • :
A capacity crowd filled the:.
ASI-LFIELD NEWS' • '':auditorium. Judging from the
On Friday -evening :'• a card . fine displays••in all classes it was
party was held:in North' Ashfield - a- worth .w'hij project fo;=.the-past
Schop, n,.I '1.ioar _ot.M,.l'r•: and--14.1:r-sle--fa;Il:-a=nd- w -inter months--
Farl. MacDonald who are moving
•to Luccknow this month. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER: •
- The World Day. of ,pra ter was
Lades'9 p.rn,
Trudie Nelson rolled' both high
• , srngle-an'd •h"igh-trip .e wit scores.
of 321•and 729. '
-.Gimes Played: I3arb•Iielrii's
.Bananas 7, Marg Hac•kett's
t�`as1 i=15e'r es --0; T-il i e i son s.
:Oranges 2, Carol Atkiriston's
Peaches " Mary Lott. I3arger's
Grapes 9; Bev Thompson's, Apples
Games• 200 and over Grace
nna o instoJie 201,
E3a'rb Sanderson 227, 222, Barb.
Londry 217,• 236, kathy Gibson
'210,, Carol ,Atkinson '217, 1vl'audie
Fisher 231, Trudie Nelson 240,
321.
Team Startdthg 'Orang,es 105,
• Apples. 08, Peaches 00,.
13a na rats' 7r0 , Strawberries 70',
Grapes 58
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Tile wiliners.at:euchre were.
'Mr. and Mrs. Jive West;• with
Mgrs .130b Siil'ipson' awarde0„the
consolation prie.
'Alex, Farrish. and Bob S.iti s
then presented 'Nit. aiid Mrs.
MacDonald with ,i kitchen 'set 7
and table lamps, and Bob express-
ed •the regret of --the neighbours
losing two valued long time:
residents of tile community. •
ON CALx1 OR1 1A .TR1P ..
:John \1ar1<a' is on a trip to.
':aliform
Mrs Richard West spent -a week
with her daughter Mrs Allan .
,Macr7ouga11 :Of Lucknow •
Mrs; Colin MacGregor has
returned Bottle ' froth. a two week
visit .in •Toronto.
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rhe `Y.P:S, niet Sunday night
in Knox Church, Ripley;
ie at r.• u <es Anglican
Church Lurgan .• on Friday of last
week. There was a good .a:ttend
ance. from .all. congregations in, '
this area .'
RE'I"l? RN FROM ARIZONA •
'1\1r. and Mrs,.John. McMurchy
Of the Sixth Concession of Huron
ire -turned =frogs.._ A i"zorm. on T�r
hn
day. of last week after spending.
over two rnonths.in the sunny
south.' High snow hti'iiks were still
in evidence when they reached
home•reniinding.then that there
-was i r_
Holyrood W.1.
KINLOUGH NEWS•
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Theeo1yrood Women's
1 tFt-ute--metonr`hursday •
afternoon in the Holyrood hall .
with *M'rs : Lorne •Eadie hostess.,
Mrs. P. 'A, Murray was in charge
and the meeting* opened• with
the Ode and; the .Mary Stewart
Collect. . N1'rs : ,Frank Maulden
read the correspondence•'; which'
itrcluded't'he notice of an
'Agricultural and, Fair work
meeting from •9 .to 4' on Monday,
March 9th at Ripiey..A Grey-, .
I.1•t-tiee--fo-lk--schhoul.andDistrict Directors,. Directors,. meet.ing on
March 17th at Reids Corners.'
Matters of business; were:. dealt •
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their. annual'banduet on MM1'onday,
march :30th. The. roll call w -as
a'nswered with a •newspaper`.
clipping ofnews of another
counts .
•For•Cultiral activities Mrs:
Raynard "Ackert spoke on the
Stratford festival•. .1\11s, orne
, Ead.i�e-ren-rrtP�1 �,; r, r; �:�t�ship• a.:nd. _,-
education and spoke on Aiti-
polIutiorL measures . The. ,April
meeting will be heldin the hall'
and will take the form of a.pot,
luck .dinner`at 12, 30. the motto
weather set in. again at the week-
end. Drifting snow, filled••
lanes which curtailed church
attendanceto some extent.
However starlings and crows were
out on Sunday picking up what
morsels of food they could find. , :
Skidoos were out regardless of
the cold. So perhaps:Spring, is
just around the.corner.
P
sr: ... sr_rereaee ter.. vrr.ur:...r
ship is stronger than any peace
treaty":.. Readingswere given. by
Mrs: 'Lorne Eadie, Mrs, Lydian'
Sutton, Mrs.. ban Mclnnes., Mrs..
John Frock• and Mrs. Raynard
Ackert; Miss Edna Boyle coiidi'ct.
ed a' song Contest and. Mrs,
Elwood E11:iott conducte.d a
shariirock contest . •
'Mrs. Prank Maulden gave; tile:
.topic "Women .in the News"
whieh'inciude,d both world-wide
'and local people and pictures of
many,of therri. Each member
brought -•an rrtt ie of- ••
.groceries from another. country
and Mrs.' Howard Harris was
auctioneer.
The Queen and,'grace .were
sung and lunch, was served:by the
hostess "`
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