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19�. � WEIyN'ESDAY; DECEAEER 2nd, 1970
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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!QR EVERYONE ON YOUR LtSY
BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS
HOCKEY TEAMS'
During the last week we have
organized four boys' hockey 'teams
and two girls' hockey teams.. Thee
captains ,,team names and coaches
'are as follows: Philip Black ,':Rang=
ers,coach Mr. Orr; Philip.Chand:
ler, Bruins; coach. Mr.. Cameron;
Carey Purdon, Canucks,.coach. `'
Mr. MafLennarP. a d
Black., Golden Jets , coach Mr.
rirrl-a:ysori .
For the girls' teams ,, they are
,as follows; Lorraine MacDona.ld,.
Swans;"coach-'Mr.:-ErriOton and,
Connie Stevenson, Butterflies,
coach Mr., Orr.
This is the first year that we
have had: girls' hockey teams. The
gimes will start on December 1st..
They ,will play from four to five
o'clock..
ROOM NINE
Pupils. in:Room'Nine , Grades
five and six , have been working
on research•' assignments• during
this _w_ee.k.. _ _PeriLis- the topici -
which the: Grade six pupils are
doing and the Grade five topic is
t. ly,_ ter lofting
ation , they will present it: totheir.
classmates:
ChiIcI rerr's Ad
Christmas Projects
A Christmas Bureau has again
been organized by, the Children's
Aid Society of Huron County.. The
Bureau has: been an annual project'
of the Society for some years now
in the hope of ensuring a happy'
Christmas to those children and
families in'the County who might
otherwise.be forgotten in the way
of. a Christmas dinner and . gifts.
The Bureau ismaintaining a
Central registry of families and
children at the `Society's Goderich
office so' that donations_•a.nd gifts
can be effectively and equitably
distributed.. . '
Already many County,church_
groups , service clubs, other organ,
izations ; arld private individuals
have made generous donations of
cash and; gifts. Those wishing to •.
give through the Children's i id
Society.should forward their. Bona-
tions: to the Society's office, God-
erich.
od-erich. In addition to cash'dona.
dons ,.new wearing apparel, lay-
ettes, jewellery , toilet articles, .
games, flashlights, billfolds, etc.;
along with Christmas seals, rib-
bon,
ib-bon, tags, wrapping Paper, ,can'.
all be put to good use for, the
gift boxes, , Packing of boxes
will'be underway the first week of
December; thus your donations
and gifts should be into the office
as soon as possible
Names • of families in need of
Ghristtas help-shou-lt lso-be-dtr--
ected to the Society. Many refer=
als are already in , but the Society
would welcome your. assistance in
making certain all will be helped.
Referrals or enquiries can be dir,
ected .to the. Socliety office.
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Trustee Raps
Church Proposal
An offer by the United Church
to put copies of its magazine , '
The Observer ; in eao school
library in,Bruce county, was term.
ed by past, board,chairrnan George
Loucks of Chesley , "just a pr'opo-
'ganda move He said he didn't'.
!think theboard should get involy-
.,ed.
However the board agreed it
Would leave the acceptance or re=
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principals or librarians iri the
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' , A proposal,to .provide bus trans:
portation for urban secondary
school students' was defeate''%i•seven
to five. .A survey showed 'some .af_.
these students live up to two.
miles from, school. '
The Bruce Peninsula was, des-
cribed_ as a "vocat-ianal-void" 'by=-;.---_
Harvey McCurdy, chairman of
the vocational committee and
he urged the board to cometo
grips with the problem. He said
there is a great ,need for vocation=
al training in the peninsula, part
icularly in the,building trades,
The•need might be tiet tempor-
arily by bussing the pupils of
Lions Head school to. Wiarton or
by putting up a portable shop at
Lions Head, he said,
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