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PAGGII :SIX
THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
'en Area Girls Receive County Honours
Ten area girls. received county
honour certificates at the Huron
County 4-H ;Homemaking Club
Achievement day held at •the
Lucknow Public School on Satur-
day. The event was.in.charge ,of
M ss-Cather-ine. Hunt»., home-econ
mist for.Huron who took over
;this position in March. She was.
formerly of St. Thomas.
' Pictured, • seated•',. left to right,
•are 'Olive Lapp,Wingham; 'Con-
nie Allen Wingham; Sharon
Mason! R1yth; ,Peggy 'Young, Dun -
Bannon. •.•
Standing, left to right', are
Joyce Taylor, Wingham; Carol'
Walker, Belgrave; Nancy Ander--
son; .Belgrave; Catherine Hunt,
Huron Home Economist; Wilma .
Hackett , Lucknow; Beverly Mc- •
Pherson, Lucknow; Marilyn.
Robertson, : Wingham ..
County' Honours' are in recogni-
tion of .the completion of six 4-H
Homemaking projects.
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' ,VARIETY CONCERT.. next number by the school choir, '
"Consider Yourself" .
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ShirleyS
On April 23 and 24:of lastWeek, McCreath
introd ced
the girls_zhe_stvdenLbod of Ripley Y Highglee- club who sang 'mho-W"l1
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presented a Variety Concert of Buy"? ' • '
• great success••.
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A milk commercial followed,
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:To start'the-ni ht off right Seven, byBryan Bole, Mark
• school choir(led capably bySmith and Carmon Courtney.
' Susan
urtne ,Susan Elliott and Jean MacTavish) Margo Nicholson askedthe
sang "Oh When,the
Saints Come question "Where -is Love"; then
Marchin_ In" and'the "School " . this _
Song": •
Student 'council president Bruce
Aitken• gave a; salute to the com.-
• triunity and •then introduced the
Bunker Feeders
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HEM MARIN
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Finally the .group of twenty-four•'
and "How Great Thou Art". • •
At this time, we the students ,
would''like toexpress our apprecia •
tion to our musical leaders
Susan; and Jean forhaving the
patience • with us and the courage
to undertake the tasb'that they did
- a job well done. '
After the intermission' a play.
e Pam
T ered Darling"under
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-Che--capable-direction of -Robert
Rooney a,ade '12 stud nt , was
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presented. Robert introduced , ra
Mr. Brown .thet ff ad.
s a visor , the,
make-up artists Karen. Lackey cke '
Sandra' Collins and 'Judy .Hodge
.and then :the cast. Tie following
hey '
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accompanied • by, the girls ;glee
club. Gail'. Courtney introduced,
Gladys Sanchez, a new student to
Ripley from Colombia ,. Brazil,
--who-sa-ng-two Spanish; songs
unaccompanied. These were
very nnuch enjoyed.
•played:. Mary McCreath ; 'Connie • •
Gibbons; Jackie Johnston.; Janet '
Gibbons; Sherry Pollock, ;Mrs;
Perkins; Bob•Bissonnette, Victor
Gibbons;' L-a-r-r.-y--1-rw Qy
Field;, . Donna Needham Jessica:.
Bacon; Margie Mackay, Joy Gay;
Anne Stanley,' Annabelle. Green;
The girls glee club then sang 'Danny. MacDonald , Norman •
"Oom _pah-pah,!" Two 'square � ns; David: Fox , Floyd Davis,_
Evans;
dances followed.' Those taking• Donald Martin, Dr. Rudolph'
part were Ian MacDonald and • „ Van. Habsburger •
'Wendy Courtney, Lynn Armstrong Musical interludes were prow=
and Kerry"Farrell, Bruce Aitken ided.by Susa'n Elliott,; Jean Mac-
d—ai iv-lacCha r.es; Charles Tavish, Dianne Kempton; Joan:
Liddle and. Gertrude Lee ,Walden. ' hergu:son, Kathy Irwin and.
This was interrupted by a ga'so-• • Courtney • •
:line commercial dedicated to: Th-e-stu•denrsr`otrld likes
our local garages.' Paul Walden •thank'you for your support and
on his '`mini -racer`' broke the : are looking forward to seeing,you •
milea_e record anti was aided' • again, a. tom'
.by Bryan Boyle , Alan Mackay •
and Elliott Courtney_
The girls double trio consisting
of Susan Bradley'., Kathy .Irwin,
Dianne Kempton..,. Margdret
Courtney , Gwen ArinsMacAuley •
and Joan Ferguson sang "We'll. '
Sing in the Sunshine". Susan
Bradley introduced the •bods choir-
who sang "The Green Berets • `
This was followed by 'Somewhere
Over the .Rainbow" by the double
trio and then by ".Drearn , Dream;
Dream by the boy's trio which °i
eluded Dodlaszin� MLa,4.
Irwin and Peter Walden.
Karen Lackey introduced the
school• choir who sang "I'd•do:
Anything". 'Dianne Kempton -of
the double trio introduced the
group and sbloist Margie Mackay
Who sang' "As Long As he Needs
Mie". The boy's trio returned to
sing "He's Everything To Me,' .
Shower Held For
riene-Drennort-
..KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
Intended for .Last Week
• , • I e elect
of May,, was honoured at a ,show. -
'et -oh -Friday evening,,April i'7,• ---
in the school.
• Nolda•.,Miltenburg was chair.
roan for the program. :Mar Lou
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th, 1970
MONUMENTS
For sound: counsel and a fair' price on a monument
correctly designed from quality material, rely on
SKEI,TON MEMORIALS
WALKERTON
a -s -escorted -t- e' Cha r b r Former. Zion UC.W.
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
Established Over Siiity Years:
'PHONE 181-0234
ONTARIO-.
Comes the Bride,. as Marlene
sister, Mrs.; Bycon Black and a;
friend ,,Diane Norman, who also
assisted in opening her many .
gifts. Marlene thanked every=
one and extended an invitation to
.go to her honie a.ft.erwa•rds to,see,
hey trousseau and many .other.
gifts, .
Frank. Austin returned to the
,home of his daughter and son-in-
law' Mr; and Mrs. Joe Courtney
on Sunday, after spending sixteen.
days in Victoria Hospital;• London .
'Mr: and Mrs. John.Howard at-
tended the annual 'parents. dinn.er-
at, the Ridgetown Agricultural
.College. on Friday. Raymond
Hogan returned home with them
after.•'completing his first year.
i5anny i-rayrie also returned
home last week, after Completing
his second •year••.at the -University
of Guelph. Ad .Milienbur•g
returned home from. Guelph also.
Mr: and Mrs. Albert Heffernan
and family of Brantford , .'B1 refi
8i1o4eau =of Guelph were weekend
Visitors .with Ivlr, and Mrs..Orni- •
and Heffernan, '.. '
Mr.a.nd lvlrs, Eugene Daltoft of
Detroit were 'weekend visitors^. • •••
with M'r. and Mrs.. ' Mark Dalton'
and family,•
sang
two populat songs accompanied
at the piano by Mrs. Duncan •
Simpson. A humorous reading
followed. by Nancy O'Keefe,.
Piano solos were.played by Kathy
0' Keefe,. Marianne` Frayne and'
Denise' Dalton, Sheila Sinnett•
danced the Scottish dance. •
Mrs.. Walter Clare played Here
Make Presentations.
At DinnerMeetrng..
•. ' ZION •NEWS .
A very delicious dinner was
enjoyed by ladies who were mein:-
bers of the f9rmer Zion -United
Church Women on Monday noon
'in Trinity. United Church.. There
some were'32 present of whom • •
have refired to live' in-Lucknow ,
some now:belong to Lucknow
U .C. W. and the remainder are
Members of Trinity U.C. W.:Ail
ladies Who had not previously
received *gift frons Zion' U .C. W
when leaving.,.th.esociety were
presented 'with a lovely china
cup and saucer at the dinner.
Meeting on Monday..l
Mr. and' Mrs. Bob--Gantpbeli
and Lynda and Mrs. R. Campbell
Sr. of Lucknow Visited on Sunday
with .1r. 'and Mrs. Henry Gardner
a -rid : L-a-ne : -He h rjl -w s ble-on
Sunday to go for his first car ride
since winter. .
Nntl-Nlrs'..Roy Ketene of
Stratford spent, the-week-e-nd. with.
their parents here and in Lucknow.
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