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"fr#L LUCKNOW SENTINEL, •LUCKNOW,• ONTARIO
In TtierFo reser Aalders Fruit Market
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PHONE 528-2335
The sixth ,meeting of the 'Style
Setters -Seventy- ,wa's. held on.
Octobet 19th at 7:00 P.m.. in the
Lucknow. Town Hall,
We opened.. the meeting with.1
. the 4-H pledge led by our club. .•
president Diane MacKenzie. The
roll call, "One idea for our club •
exhibit" ,' wa's discussed at some
length. .
- With the capable guidance of
;our leaders we discussed and, were
then shown' how to put in a, zipper •
using the one lap method. They'
also went overthe.different samp
lesthat could be done' for our
record' book, Eae1i girl. continued
to' work on her dress:..
Sewing:Mec"hanics'
WHITECHURCH NEWS
, On,: Saturday•at: 9:3.0 a, m•
WlTrrectictrch ewu g-Melianics
held their,seventh meeting at the,.
home of Ruth Elliott ` Janet
Sleig tholmwptesident_opened
the meeting with the •.6 me:rribers
repeating the •4-H pledge in uni-.
son..
The roll call' was: answered by,
showing their dress and •jacket
if completed ,' and pointing out a
special' feature. The minutes .
were .read by Kathy Purdon,: The
next nieeting.,will 'be held. Satin-.
days. October' 31 at 9.30 a.'m.. at
the home: of Joyce .'Tiffin . '
-Discussion and. Demonstration
Final' •lap's were made for. •
Achievement Day; preparing
garments for Exhibit.. Judging
,. at. Achievement Day was
discussed,. Plans weremade for '
'Club ExhibiS: ' •
Suggestions for commentary
• were handed: in. Sarimples of.2
ways of hemming' and 2 •slip
stitches -Were demonstrated, .The
tou .then -ma -de -samples: is les..for :
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their record. books: '
The' meeting closed with
4-H Creed"
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we .
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1970
Zippy Zionettes.
,The .eighth meeting of the Zip
py Zionettes was held at the
home of Rosalea' Hackett on .Fri-
day , October,23 at 4.0u. The
president, Wilma. Hackett, open
ed the meeting with the
Pledge and read the •minutes of •
,previous meeting
tach member's Home Assign-
ment was read and discussed. Wil.
ma Hackett read a'; report of '
the skit for. Achievement Day.
The ,skit had been compiled earl-
ier by Wilma Hackett ,. Elva and
Brenda Ritchie.
A work.meeting_will be sched-
uled at
cheduled..at a later date. Books are,
Make'
I ntE rest..
on your
money p
the bills
Money regularly invested in
Victoria and `Grey 'guaranteed
investmeni c"' ePtiftc.ates: or -
even: in special savings
accounts doubles faster than
you'd. believe: It can grow to
'twice its size in eight and "a
_halLy_ears—and all with no
effort on your part. Make
interest on your money pay
your bills. Put 'surpl'us money
to work. today at Victoria
and Grey.
TRUST. COMPANY SiNCEa '889
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Elgin and Kingston Streets
Goderich 524-7381
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Mr. and Mrs; Frank MacLennan
spent last week end in Detroit.
Mrs. Ewan •MacLean:, Mrs, Stu-
art Mac-Lennan; Mrs---David-Mac
Murchy, Mrs. Jirn; West, Miss-
Soya -die Johnson a idlYf s-: Earl-'
Howes,. attended a W .M.'8. meet-
ing in Chalmers Church, White
church on Wednesday,
*Mr.- and . Mrs. Coulter of Lon, -
doh were week end guests of their
daughter Mrs. Alvin Robb,
Mrs,° Colin MacGregor is visit-
ing in. Toronto •this:week.
John Howes of Toronto was a
Sunday visitor with his uncle
Earl Howes.
to be handed into the leaders by
November 8: Money from the
Lucknow and: Teeswater Faits will
be withheld by Mrs. Ritchie until
a Ylecision in reached concerning
its,uSe.. D .
"Three questions concerning `
Citizens were dealt with by' -each
group.. The answers of these
questions were recorded by one
member of each group, Mrs.
Ritchie discussed Traffic signs
With a-ll-nte burs —Mrs . Hackett
dis.cu.ssed "It's great To,
Citizen"
Elva latchie thanked 'Mrs.
,
Hacke for having -the -meeting%
Barb Wilkins closed the meeting
with the following saying
Hands and Heart .... ,
To 'Make the Hands. :. soft and
beautifully', white:
Soak the hands three times a 'day
in dish water while mother 'rests.
i(U.LOUG H
Mrs-. Eric Parson;will` be hostess
-fiEctlre neeuiig:-of-the Holyrood
W.I. on November 5th. Roll call
A prominent person born on''a
• farm; Topic.- Pollution; Motto
Life is,,a garden' What are.you `•
planting? Demonstration - Rose,
Caudle Mrs. • Morga n'Johnston;
Directors r. •:Mrs.: Dan \.1clnnes,
Mrs. P. A .'‘Murray..
Miss May Boyle visited during.•
the week with Mr. and Mrs': :Karl:'.
Boyle and Carol at London.
Chris Shelton .-waS'taken . by:
ambulance to the' }Ninghani and
District Hospital on .Monday of
last week.. We' wish 'him improv:-.
ed health.
Members of the Anglican
thu•rch Wornen attended the Fall
Deanery Meeting at St . George
'Church, God•erich on Tuesday,
key. R'''Nicholls 'of'th•e Lucknow,
United.Church was the guest.preacher at the Anglican Harvest
Thanksgiving Service on�Sunday
evening.•.
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RIPLEY Hi-LITES
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Editor in. Chief =-. •Robert Rooney
Assistant Beverley Smith'
Ma MacChar-les,--BaA-3LMarPonald
BASEBALL NOTES
The Ripley Midgets' ball club
wrapped up their. second' consecu-
tive WesternOT-Titrio :cha- r,i
on -
Ship. The team is primarily made
up of ..RDHS students.
large numrb`er of''fans drove
down to Rockwood on Tuesday
night to: witness the final game:.
The'
nightwas cold as' Ripley and'
Ponsonbee' battled through inning
after, inning.,', The tension mount=
ed'.as the score remained a tie
into the 'Una' inning;' We nearly
gave up'hope.when a Ponsonbee
•batter reached third. With none.out
'ASSAULT .ON 'AFAT'HY .
•A. poll of -.RD FHS students was
to en—File••-a-go-', The tesults'
re' ealed that 2' of the ,students
idenied the existence of:stud.ent
apathy'.; 3.0o•said that apathy, was
a problem and 95 °'o didn't care:'
9.
_-VOLLEYBALL.
• 'Elliott 'Courtney struck out the •
next: three batters. and the -garlic'
went into overtime. To make a
long story short Bill. Kirkpatrick •
. _ bai-tcd class -Mat eilt lloott--hoer ;c
and Ripley had retained the
,championship
It's •been`a .long time since.
we've seen tears of joy in girls'.
eyes., but the. eyesof_some -of-.our ;
fans glistened • suspiciously last
`Tuesda.y . A'ir' pollution , no ,doubt
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On 'Tuesday Ripley played host
to the teams from Lions Head. All
three teams were Successful in' -
defeating:their opponents.. The
girls, fighting to get back into
the standings, played hard."to win
the match:; . 'The undefeated boys
•extended•-their.=winning streak ,
with ease.
TF URSDAY
--- Thf ou-Uoo as=nno is hr 'ht
when our learns journeyed to, C,hes-
ley . The: boys suffered the•i'r .first
defeat atthe hands of the 'Cl'lesl'e\'
lads.:..The girls- also lost their
series- of games. It WAS -B•11,3;(1,.
day
as a.laa;d,day for .Ripley but you ca n't w i n
them all... '
-:-sure-• it%-bere-wh en-i#s:
FOR HIGHER CORN YIELDS
NEXT YEAR ,a cornbrnation'of
. plow down this fail -and a band
application at seeding time plus
• supplemental nitrogen has to be
the best answer
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PLANT FOOD IS THERE
WHEN NEEDED to assure a good
Stan for your crop arid to provide
continued nutrients during the
growing season
SPRING OPERATIONS ARE`.
SPEEDED' UP toy ploJvir�.l down
clan, of the required Iertiltrur in' the
fail Pfanhng a few days earlier can
mean extra buthels of Corn
ow -down
WEATHER AND SOIL ••
CONDITIONS ARE GOOD,. No
travelling over wet.fields with
heavy, loadS of added transtArtation,
costs due to load limits being to
force, ,
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rti.lize-r t i all
• GET THE FACTS FROM YOUR
CO.OPERATIVE. Bagged. bulk
or spread • theb,CO OP` fertilizer
you require is in good supply in ` .
the fall Cheek at your co operative
for expert advice on when to plow
down and the analysis you need,
From u..c7 research'
plant food for the foods
you' plant•
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