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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 210, '1970 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Editor in. Chief.— Robert Rooney
Assistant Beverley .Smith.
Mary MacCharles — Barry MacDonald ^ Bruce Aitken
RIPLEY BLISTER MARATHON
Due to current inflation, the
Ripley High School student's coup•
cl, being short of cash,' sponsored
a .Walk -A -Thou ... The proceeds
were divided between the
Student's Council and the Canad-
iah Cancer Society. •..;
At .10:00a:.,m.. the .Valiant walk•
ers marched out of Ripley.. They
set a brisk',pa-ce-at�firSt-Onvigtst
ANOTHER VICTORY
On Wednesday, the volleyball
teams travelled to. Sacred:' Heart
High School in Walkerton. The
boys' team ,lowing a great
amount of skill, was successful
decisively'defeating their
oppanents.inL t Qstraitil :gaxneE._
but"
Our two girls' teari-is'witnessed ,
ated by the cool crisp air..' About.
noon, the first group staggered
into. Kincardine'. , Service station
owner, Mel. Riggin,, is,to be .
thanked for his kind contribution
of 'food to the footsore voyageurs.
Donald :Martin showed up at odd,
intervals along, the line of march
with soft drinks and water. Mrs.
Collins also dispensed Kleenex
and Band-Aids. . •. '.
The first_exkt.at!ste4d walkers
trudged back into Ripley at • 3.45
p.m.; they.arrive4'at various
time's until 6.30. Certain people;
who shall -remain •a.nonymoits_.,
•", stayed in Kincardine. First in
the RIDING HORSE CLASS was
jaGkie=Jvi-Luston-a-I oa,d "G, finger''- 'T
She was: also last in the 'same
class:
We would like to -thank those
who sacrificed their'ease of .walk''•
.ing for the next month to the
coffers of-t-he-Eournoii— -€a-n
Society.
' GUIDING LIGHTS. •
Mary McCreath and Donald
,Marti of Grade.I3 journeyed to
Chesley on Friday. '•They have •
x
not returned.. 'Se'arch.parties°are
presently, combing the labyrinth
• at the new Administration
Build-
ing
forto t.guidesand tourfists
•
some bad luck. • The "A" team
fought •hard.,but. was,'narrowly def-
ea.ted ., a The "B" team also lost to.
their opponents.
Both girls' and boys.`. teams will
play. Lions Head in Ripley.on
Tuesday , October 22:
Would you be.live.that there'
are. 27 ,184 registered blind people
in Canada at the present time? of
this total, over 8,000 live in the
province of Ontario. CN. IB, is at
present -providing service to a
large percentage of these blind
people . .
In Ontario ,• some 2.,•700 ,blind:
registrants, take advantage of our
National: Library. Service, either
-m-Braille'or-onTape .
Our Pre -School and Children's
aztrrrenra-.
cilling and offering advice in ad-
justment and preparation of their
child for a future education,
The CNIB provide• many servic
es which'assist registered blind
persons, from early childhood' to'
•
.ST HELENS NEWS
A large crowd attended the
community shower for Lorraine
Nicholson, bride -elect, on Satur-
day evening in the St. Helen's
Hall. Roselene Phillips wastechair-
the end of life.
These services ,,flus many
more, can only be achieved with.
your help -.---GIVE GENEROUSLY .
n ` ATCNI'B"VO1;U-NTEERC"A, I
VASSER CALLS, DURING THIS
YEAR'S ANNUAL APPEAL. •
Senior Pupils of•'Lucknow and
District Public School are this;
week conducting the local can-,
vass,.
'lady and read the address of good °
wishes to. the• beide =elect . Read -
,ings were given by Mrs. Bob Ait-
chison and Mrs, Keith. Cranston
and musical numbers-by-J'aniee
Gaunt , Barbara Ca ron , Mrs.
Tom Pritchard , M Wm. Ruth-
erford : Mrs, Jim
Aitchison,'
Assis ' ,the bride; to'open the ,
gif were
� Mary Pannabecker,;
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Shir, e Nicholson,/Mary Ann Al.-
ton a d Leone Cranston. Lunch
was ser at' the conclusion of
the evening
Patientsin Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital this week: are Reid
and Marlene--Murra-y -Tehildr-en•—____..
of Mr. and Mrs; Donald Murray.
Miss Maty He1en�E3�rlton and
Ron Ferguson of London were Sun-
day visitors
un-day'visitors with Mr. and .Mrs,
Ross •Gammie and Loree.
• Get your costumes ready for the •
Masquerade Dance in the St,
Helen's Hall on October 30. •
Fin Lay Decorators
beautify your home
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social Gathering:
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KINGS:BRIDGE .NEWS
Vit: • A number from Kingsbridge
and•St,.Mary's'Parish, Lucknow,
.attended 'a social gathering in the
school gym on Sunday evening,
-on-th,ee-ve==cuff tfie=departure• of
Rev. Father S. •Tonilin.,.S.S'.P. ,
Superior Gerieral of the Society'
of St. 'Paul in Malta , .his assist
ants, Rev. Father C:.Borg :and
•Rev. . Father R. Curmi , who have
visited here this, past week.
They Started.a World'Tout
their Missions to The. Society of
. . St. 'Paul in Jul and now ex •'ect
to arrive back inMalta the first.
week in November. St;; Joseph's'
Kingsbrid:ge; St: Augustine and
St Mary'S , Lucknow' are under
the care of the ' Fathers of this .
Society. •
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the 'program•.' Sing 'songs were
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