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'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th, 1970
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• Appr�x. .2.00 Kingsbridge Students
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Take Part In Public Speaking :Contest
KFNGSBRIDGE NEWS
3 } Approximately -200 students at
$t. Joseph's school,- Kingsbridge ,
participated :in the Public' Speak
ing Contest during the past Trewt .,
weeks::
The judges: were , .Sitter Irene of,
Goderich and Mrs. Cecil. Blake ,
Dungannon and for the second day
Sister Judith of Stratford and Mrs.
e. Finishing up on
the third day were Mrs: Genevieve
'Kinahan.and Mrs: Gilbert 'Frayne..
Winners were picked in three cate i
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gor-ies; Recit-ations ; Reading and '
Speeches;:
1n Kindergarten -and grade one •
'choice of•three different recita
tions was'allowed.. Everyone who
participated received asilvet dol-
lar and second•:and third place
winners received prizes of two
dollars and one dollar on .the day_
•"they wee-cTosen. '
On• Thursday evening ,.June llth;
Track and Field- Winners at Ripley Huron Central School
parents. and friends assembled in
the school gym toiear the first
prize winners andee'them re-
ceive their awards:' The first
prize winners,who:gave speeches
were presented with.a trophy and
t e:;irs p ce
tations and readings won four
dollars .'
The first place winners. were:
Kindergarten, all poems, Jackie
Dalton, Colleen Foca-n-; 'ony Vair
Dyke; Grade 1, Poems ' Dale'
McInnis, Joanne Crawford,
Debbie Austin; -.Grade' 2, "Mary
Luanne Clare, poem; Bill Foran,
reading; Grade 'three , Cindy
Lafromboise, :poem; Pat. Boyle, •
poem; Austin O'Donnell, _reading;
Grade four, Mark Frayne speech;
Ha rrn Die_penbeeli_,_po- oral
Diane, Van Rgoy, reading; Grade
five', Anne 'Boyle, speech; Linda
Hende ric ks ;' poem; Virginia'
Chisholm ,' reading; Grade six,
Ron'Lafromboise, poem; Wilma
Van'Aaken , reading; Judy 'Ti ert
Jerry Lewis Peter 'Lawford
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Neves, reading;. Kathy O'Keefe,
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Frayne rea4-ng.;.-La-u.�-ems:i sbo1
son Dale returned home from
Wiuuers.at the Ripley -Huron
•Central`Scho.ol track and field;'
meet .are pictured follow.irig 4heir
success' last week:.
_Front row , left Lto right; -are;
Janice- Farrell ;. 10, junior girls
champion, daughter' of Mr; and
Mrs; Jack Farrell; Cherie Nichol-.
son , 12, intermediate girls win-
ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,•
Clarence Nicholson; Billy •
-Rutledge ifl junior bays-cliarrrp;
son of Mr., and Mrs: Rob .Rutledge.
Back; row , left to right :are
Randy Strauss , 12, intermediate
boys champ, son of Mr.: and Mrs.
Leo Strauss; John Van Boven,
senior boys winner , son of Ann•
Be-ve-n Joan Cu1b'ert-, I4 .
senior girls champion, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Culbert•.
Absent .when. the' picture was
taken was Danny Boyd, son of
. --
tied for -the •junior boys champion-
'ship with. Billy 'Rutledge .
- Photo By Don' Jo)instone
WHITECHURCH
Miss Marilyn' Wightman of
u.urn spent,t e -.wee en -wit
her friend Miss Doreen Taylor.
'Mr. and Mrs. Alex: Craig, . Mi..
and Mrs. Dawson -Craig and Mrs.:
Janet Hall spent Sunday at Coles
• lingwood..
nd Mrs. ack Coulter;
:Debbie, Kevin and' Blane of
Burlington spent the weekend,
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Co`tiltes, •
Mrs. John Jamieson and infa
n
nt•
After the public'„ speaking ,
musical numbers were heard;
song. and. the _Mex-ican .Hat ._Dalice
Wingham Hospital on Saturday
• and: went to Port Elgin to: spend
'a few days•wi'th Mr.: and Mrs.
8015 Whit e o ort gin ,
by Mrs . Wilsonts .girls;'. four songs .
were sung by. Mrs. Frayne.'s ;
class; grade eight girls song • •
accompanied by Mrs. Lillian.
Simpson; and a chorus by all the
v -..,o •-tr.
from Father Cassano.
Mark Dalton paid tribute to
the Jim Garvey estate and the
teachers. The fund for the
Public $peaking was set up by.
she Jim Garvey Estate and is
used ,especially for that purpose .
Our• congratulations to all the
-Public Speaking winners!
Sun., ' Mon., Tues. June 28, 29 30
ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH NIGHT BEGINNING AT 8.00 O'CLOCK
Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Moore.
visited at Wingham Hospital with
'his sister Mrs. O,tcar Hetfler of
Holyrood ;
n--ar1d es =Seo- z of.,
Goder.ich spent the week end .with'
their grandmother Mrs.. Ezra
Scholtz. Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Scholtz were Mr. and Mrs.
'Bob M achan and Rose Anne of
Blyth , :Mrs. kLaura MacNeil and
Mr's. Don Pannabecker,of St.
Helens and Mr, and Mrs. Clayton
Scholtz and ICentoi' of Goderch.
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