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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-24, Page 8M-. PAGE EIGHT • 'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th, 1970 DR/UFlYffHtO#F1914'CE... Ess.o a.c D.ONA.LD LUCKNOW Car Making 6 . Strange Sounds? Could be your, transmission. Let our team of transmission experts carefully examine - yoUr car and make the rfeces'saryJ-rep9rrs Cost is surprisingly'" low. Don't wait; "'til •it's too late. Bring your car in, soon. • Appr�x. .2.00 Kingsbridge Students .•' 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 A R1VE=1WTHEATRE CLINTON Box,Office Opns at 8 OO ;p.m... FIRST SHOW AT DUSK FREE POPCORN NIGHT Thursday, July 2 WED. .THURS. FRI. July 14-3 DOUBLE :FEATURE' — AN ALL FAMILY SHOW "RUN WILD, RUN FREE" John : Mills, Sylvia Syms, Mark ' Laster The Story of a young English boy. and a beautiful wild horn..' - - In . Color:.. , "HOOK, UNE AND �. SINKER" • 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 • • Anne Francis Color Cartoon SAT., MON:, TUES., WED., July '4-6-7-8' - DOUBLE FEATURE - THE NEWEST JAMES, BOND DRAMA 'ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET—SERVICE" Gorge Lazenby - Diana Rigg Telly Sevilla: In Color speech; Grade.seven, Mary Louise O'.Neil poem;' Delores Neves, reading;. Kathy O'Keefe, speech; Grade eight, Kathy Doherty , speech; Margaret "YOUNG . G BILLYYOUble ". Robert Mitchum•'- Angie 'Dickinson Robert Walker ' Color • •Cartoon COMING .'NEXT "Once Upon Old �yA tTime In The and "Those ,Darling Young Men In, Thar Jaunty Jalopies" ' 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. Nr; , t•,•, 'i • ' .ji•l #/(i•r .S ht'r (Adult' Entertainment) Starting July 1 FOR SEVEN DA S Elltbtt .4ould . L. nditte Bergen' ADMITTANCE