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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-15, Page 7.r .Q 'WEDNESDAY APRIL 15th, 1.970- THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNbW, ONTARI6 ON MANY CHESTERFIELD SUITES OCCASIONAL .. CHAIRS .THIS FURNITURE. IS A CARRY OVER OF WINTER STOCK. WE'RE MAKING ROOM FOR NEW SPRING STOCK. THE PRICES ARE. GOOD! • • •••4Dosimukk q. MacKENZ1ETF1JRN 110 RE Phone : 528-3432 OOKSIBE PUPILS VISIT •MODERN SUGAR • BUSH 'OPERATION •.. ' The pupils from: room three'. wenrto' Robert McAllister'rfa.rm to see his sugar Tush on: April 1. The children were given a ride on a' horsedrawn sreigh to the bush. U. porrreae-hi-ng- h:e7bush, the children did not see pails hanging from- the'trees but pipes going • from tree to tree. !This is called the pipeline method' of gathering. sap. •., r'The pupils,saw. the, sap being boiled and' later drank: the -hot syrup. All of the children were given.'a sample of the .syrup to , take home:'''They .had an enjoy- able afternoon. Father's World. The chorus sang Green, Green Grass. of Horne foiowed by Maty -Ann •Altorr`s solo Fe -e -l -in" . They then danced:a_Hilibilly Square . Dance:: Se.date,ladies of tale. 1800'•s followed with a `dance. .. .Th . t�,c,-A:n.. ,414tbil Day was.,. perfoed � rm' It showed .what really •happens -.when it's time to get .your needle. Everyone's...favour, ite•bng "Raindrops Falling 'on My, Head" was sung. A play; ; -A Visit Of `Inspection.', :was: performed rhiclr rya's -`very encertatning. The .assembly, was enjoyed by all. :Mr. ,Errin'gt.on then present ed several physical education. awards. • ARRI•L STORM On Thursday, Aprt1;2 wre'got out early'and had no school Fri • • day, the next day'.. 'This holiday, was' due to inclement weather'' conditions:. We attended• school when we were .dismissed because of thestormy weather:. Friday was a holiday because the roads. were .still blocked. •'.•Everyone Zen .joye.d:_this:,tirrie._off._fr_otn-schoa.L SP RING CONCERT On Friday.., April .17 , at. . 8::15 the ;primarygrades will' pres entr rm Concert. There heir -S 1r . g . will be songs, skits',•dances. and much more entertainment: The a-d-m-%ssion-w l- b'e' . a'dults ,. public school.children • • free.:' We hope you will be able to attend the concert put on by • ' kindergarten arid rooms one, two, three and four': KINDERGARTEN During the last week, the two kindergarten ;classes have.been.-- ' . learning. about "Sugar on Snow" . The boys and'girls decided to , Make some which they ate and found:.to-be_deli iiatic, 't`kiey ltri made a sugar bush out of plasti- cine showing how the sap' is gath- '.eyed:,• The trees were• r.epreSented fid,. sinall branches from the ntaple,tree, When finished' it 'kindergarte'n classes agreed it was fun and hope to do.othe:r projects, • Room seven entertained every ;.:' one with their assembly on April 10. Valerie Errington was -Chair - lady'. .a`s char -lady They opened' with the parable :of the Gbod Samaritan and the hymn This is y r V.fHITEC411PRth. Visito'r's on Sunday .with "Ivlr„ and Mrs. Bill Purdon and faniily, Riverside Road, were Mr., and" . Mrs;. 'Clem, Steffler rand .farnify of Goder`ich, Mrs. Bob Ross visited on. Sun- day with Mr. and- Mrs. -Don Ross. a nd_;fa rn.i.ly. ' Visitors throughout the week ,end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert • Mowbray were Mr, and Mrs. Hector'Purdon and Raymond of 'Strathroy, , •Mr, -and Mrs. Athol P,u rdon and Shelley of -Sarnia,. • Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer, Lynn., Brian and Paul • of Sarnia,. Brenda and Sandra Seddon of ' Brantford.. • Mi. and Mrs.' Ronald Coultes were in London on Saturday... Mr:; and Mrs. Hugh McMillan,. Gregory Paul' and David of Sarnia visited /Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. WesleY Tiffin. Those who went on the bus to Owen Sound to hear Rev. Rex .Humbard'were:Mrs. James McIn- nes, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, Ruth Elliott., Jane and Paul Laidlaw., Mr. and .Mrs. Robert: Mowbray we're in London on Wednesday,' and Mr. and Mrs... W . R, Purdon.• on Sa tiidaya terdee•t"he Wed- ding of Granit Wolfe and Linda' .1.:lenderson. at histowel. Presbyter church and the reception at BrodtiagenHall in the evening 'Mr, and Mrs ,'Calvin Robinson • and Harris Purdon; also attended the reception. Born -.0n. Friday April 10. in Wngham,Distric Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Beecroft <nee. Klaske Koopmans) of White church, a, son Kevin Ronald, a . . ;grandson for Mr•.. and Mrs. H.. Koopman of R. R. 2 Auburn :and Mr: and 'Mrs.; Ernest W. Beecroft. ' of Whitechurch: and 'a great grand ;son for. Mrs, J. D', Beecroft of Wingham. Mr, and, Mrs. Garry Duncan of Port. Credit spent theweek end . • with her. parents Mr. and Mrs. Millan Moore. ' • Rev. C. •• F. Johnson:of • Wingham was supply preacher at, the .United Church.•on Sunday for student preacher Michael Rriss., • who was unable to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman, Mr:. and Mrs.` GarryChapinan:' of Wingham visited on Sunday. with Mr. . and. Mrs. Ross Smith and family at Gravid Bend and helped where they :visited' with Miss • celebrate Mrs Smith's birthday Annie 'Kennedy at,Vactor-ta-Hospit.�--------fir: a,nd �Trs: ' Earl Jamieson ' Were Sunday visitors with his. parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Torn Jam- ieson We are•happy to. report that Miss; 4einnie Kennedy of Wingham arrived h in-e-SurdaTfrortn' dl , We' aree "sorry, to- report .,,that •-: Mrs. Doug Simpson, who was'a patient .fora. some'tirne ,at Wingham Hospital; was transferred to: Lon- .don.on Wednesday. : Her many • friends wish 'her a speedy recovery. Nat ThorhP son of Lucknow was a- Sunday visitor with MT..and Mrs.. Victor Emerson. a. Mr.. and Mrs: Archie Purdon,. Cathy, Lori and 'Kendra'werer-• Sunday visitors .witth'his mother Mrs.. 'Robert ,Purdon of'Belgrave. Leslie Ritchie .of Lucknow visit- ed Sunday with his brother Russell Ritchie. • Elwin Moore.; forrnerly of Sim coe ; is spending a few holidays at:his home here. Mr., and Mrs: Wesley Tiffin Victoria Hospital, London: Mr. 'and Mrs. .Stewart Smith'.' - and Dianna`of Kitchener were Sunday ca lle;Ls w itt.'her-parents , Mr..and' Mrs. ,Gershom,Johnstdn,• Wingham. ' Lee • McGuire .of Toronto :spent theweek end with •his• parents . • Mr. ;and Mrs. Russell McGuire of Tuinberry and on Sunday'her par- eni' is�lr. an rs Glendon ram- hill and' Mrs. Agnes. Bram'hill of. Palmerston visited with them. Mr. and Mrs. ;Barry Jones, Sherri ,.and Charlene of•Thorndale PAGE SEVEN Presefltati�flWadeT- Ta James Raters KINLOSS NEWS Mr, .and:Mrs. Jas..`Rutter; who recently: moved from their farm on the 4th Concession to.' Wingham were presented with a pole lamp .with best wishes from 'their friend's and -neighbours. The presentation was made 'by :Mr. 'and'Mrs. Fiank•lvlac-Keniie;- Mr. and -Mrs; Fred Gilchrist,. and• jr- and Mrs °.. Harvey oustor attended a Euchre Party held in, Bradley. Community Centre on Friday evening. Henry Hartemink .of the 2nd Concession returned home last . week from Victoria 'Hospital,, London, where he underwent. ' - back surgery. The annual meeting::of Kar rhea W.I. will be held Thursday April 16th at 2 p.m. at the home of •Mrs.. Leonard Maclnnes. Mem,- bers are reminded to. bring their Hand- Books .. Anne Colwell was homelast week with the.mumps. Several from this 'community -"played in the. very fine ban d concert held in Lucknow Public, . "School'on'Friday night: . r, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Bessie Mulliss and Wilford. Clipp- erton. Miss Mildred •McClenaghan , It N'. of Psychiatric Hospital , Goder- ich 'spent the -week end with her mother Mrs, Lillian McClenagh- an`. - • Mr, and:Mrs. Bill Evans_ were: in: London' on Saturday and visited :with Mr. and Mrs. C'. Ironside • • of: Arva.and Mr. -and Mrs:. Eric Evans,'and family of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace Conn spent ,the week end with:Mr. and ' . Mrs•. 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