The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-01-27, Page 13•
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JE 'LUCKIIOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO,
Yon $aturday, ]at►uary sixteenth
Arcioks,&de',Sehogl played against
i ngsbri'dge.- This,garne had a
oTie -sided :scone wiiieh' was 14
in favor of ,sxookside,
•'On, Tuesday, January nineteenth
�the Btui edged the• Rangers w h
she score of 3 - 2. The schedule
nis half over and the standings
have •the-Gcilden. Jetsin top,
place and the Iruins ;:, Rangers and
the CamiCks: tied for second.
On Friday, ,, Jantiary 22 Brook-
side girls played against .Ripley
gills. The score--for-this=game
was :2 Ain favour offBrookside.
. cred:b. o
The goads. wereScored o . y C nnie
and }leather'Stevenson.,
NOON HOUR. ACTIVITIES:
'At noon -:different rooms are
allowed .toy- O^to'the auiitorium
o' pla) various games such;as
floor hodkey , 'basketballs, volley'
ball and crabsoccer: •The sched-
e'.is as .follows: Dayone , Room
ive;• Da Two, ,rade, 'Seven and.
,
fight boys;: Day•Thiee•Rooms'`'
ne .and,Three Day .Four, Rooms
Seven and Nine; Day Five ,
firs Two and Four and: Day Six
odes seven and ,eight ,girls.
S. ALLEN
nce'thristmas holiday we
ve'had a new teacher at our
boor,: ,;Mrs.;Allen , who:took the
Oe•o Mrs. Jefferson.,dives in,
nton and went to`Teachers'' .Col•
e inToronto : Her husband
ches•at the Clinton High:
DUNGANNON
i11e ,a nxipher of ,latices frojn,
e attend:ed the shower. at Nile
Tuesday evening for. Missy Lexie
• inney , whose 'marriage
es place February 6th'';
r:.and Mrs . .Harold Chase and
ily Goderich , were :guests :of
and Mrs. 'Dred :}oung arid,
ily on Sunday,
ongratulations to Miss .Sharo:n
vak for her art work for G.D
playadvertisement "Trigon,
Sharon now .works in London:
BKIRK'S.
SIT TOURS
Schools, Physical,'Education is'`
herfavourite subject but she also
teaches, Art', H'eal'th and Morn -c.
ing 'subjects: to grade seven... Mr
Allen says sewing isher Main
hobby. We; all welcome Mrs.'
Allen to sehool.
PIOIDE,Et STUDY"
•For the past two:\w,eeks pupils'
from both grade eight classes
have ,been working :onnpioneer'
study.. The girls and boys, made
notes, or • booklets to be handed!
:in and marked bur.,history
-teacher; Nlr Maci,ennaNlariy
of the, pupils brought iterns•.which '
could be seen in pioneer. days' such
as irons, dishes, apple peelers', .a
cradle attached to:scythe and old.
:lanterns to theirhistory classes.
POLICEMAN
:During this week Constable:
Moulton, from the Goderich Det-.
'achrrient of the''. Ontario Provinc-
ial ,Police , visited our school: to'
of wearing seat belts. He also
told us.about, accidents'and dem-.
onstr:ated an;accident by using
'
..toy 'cars.
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On Frida\', January fifteenth
free skating wascalled off at the
Lucknow `Arena.and because of
bad weather students, were taken
Corrie at 1 30 p „rn. Again on
Thursda\ ,• Januar) 21'.pupils were
taken lion e earl) because of ;•
weather and .road• conditions:.
'Mt.. and, Mrs. Jerry Wi1,2ur'•and
'Bradley of'Don'Mil1s, Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Sowerby. of Scarbor-;
one' and Mrs, DtS: Fines' `Tor
onto spent? the week -end %in'the.,
village.
BROTHER DLED' I,N, HOLLAND.
Rev':, J. A. Veldhuis has gone .to
1 -Holland due; to the :death of his'
;brother there. Our sympathy is
extended to the fanuly in Clinton,
:On Thursday., January 28 'the.
,Won en's Institute is. to meet in
the afternoon at 2 p .m. at the
home of Mrs Lorne "vers. .Dessert
lunch Will precede the regular.,
coil
sxxeering -; 1e_earLy.l:
tut'e card party:wa's cancelled 'last
Thursday due. to the snowstorm...'
Iv1rs Min,riie Jories received
"many cards., gifts, and phone
calls on..her 91st -birthday,;: January
21st',..and friends called to .see her
that day•and through the rest •of ,
Mr, and Mrs. Allan .McNee and
Edward of Ajax,`also Eric McNee
of dud=bury-s-penti,t_he-- ref erici'
'with Mi., and. Mr,s:...Graham. McNee
and Kenneth:
Mrs, Melinda Nivins from .Grin-,
ton visited this week end with
Mr , and Mrs. •Ja- i=Er,ri-n toii-
Mr•. and Mrs., Mel' Stene of
Shelbrooke,. Saskatchewan have
been guests this week ofMr, and
Mis°. Torn: �'gttng=„ Ivfrs; ohn _-
Young •and 'other friend in this
community: Mrs..' Ste e is,an
a niece Of Mrs. John •ung'::
Mr'.., and Mrs. Ivan•
o'rris'fidn�
S�lor l e - cl-a-h'o �,►-h c��-i=a P�-t-iQ�-�-�a
ing,friends and relati , s in the
• Western provinces and iehigan
arrived. iii- .Dutiganrlon i the; worst'
snowstoirp, and roads in heir `
-4ab,0:..t=� les.•:o-f-�za-v�.liri
are guests of ,Mr 4, and M •Lorne
`avers this week". Mrs. Ms tis i`s,
• a niece of M'rs, avers , bei the
daughter of the late Toni 1 "iott
Other guests on Sunday inch 'ed
Mr, find'. Mrs., 1•1arvcy Congrai
Y nd' Barbara, of • Kitchener ,.and
Mrs
1\141 rYl'in of Winghani; • w'
a Nashville
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rs. A. E. Purdon
ad 93rd Birthday
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Congratulations to. MrS
Purdon, who., on'Monday, , January
.25 .celebrated •her- 93rd: birthday at.
the hOrne of her daughter Mrs., •.
.Robert- lyloWttray and Mr. Mowbray
Word was-received'here:that
Clarence- W Lewis , husband, of"
Helen Patterson., formerly, of
Whitechurch , had passed away..
suddenly on Sunday morning at
their apartment in Wingham. The
community:extends ,symp'athy.
Miss Annie,.Kennedy of • Wing-.,
ham •visited.. with, her' sister .'Mrs.
Agnes Tichbourne at. Goderich
Hospital on'Sun'day:„Mrs.' Tich -
bourne .is not regaining health.
as' quickly.as her firnds would. like.
She also visited with ,Mrs. W...
Nicholson who is now able to:•:get
about on crutches.;'•
Week end visitors, with •Mr•.
and, Mrs.:Robert Mowbray and Mr:.
and Mrs.:,Wesley, Tiffin' were'.Mr,
Mrs' -:.Hector •Purdon .of Strath-
roy •and his mother Mrs., A E.
Pardon „who, had spent af few
weeks• withthe pi; .:Mr and., Mrs
Relison Falconer. of Sarnia, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Falconer and Tony:
of S'treetsville.
•. Mrs.:_ Charles._TiffinLof Win_ ham:
visited Sunday .: afternoon with Mr.:
and Mrs•. : Victor •Emerson and"Rus
ser Ritchie
Visitors on Sunday with lvl.r, and
Mrs. Amos Martin were Mr. and
Mrs..'Ian Kueser, Linda. and Larry
of Wellesley , hlvlr:. 'and . Mrs. Aara;n
Steckley, lfonnie and David'of
Millbank. '
.Mr:' and Mrs. CarlMcClenag- •
ha iivisited Sunday With.Mr. and
Mrs. 'Lorne:How.e and family of
• Te.eswater. ::
Mrs,. John L.. Currie and Mrs,,
m.., Lapp of Wingham "were. Fri
leadership in
nutrition
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continuous
research
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management
skills
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growing animal
health service
day visitors with, their mother Mrs.. r'
Wm. Orr and,Bob• of langside.
Visitors; on Sunday with lvlr, and
Mrs, WallaceConn awere Mr. and:
Mrs. Herb•, Hunter and Trevor ,
and, Mrs. Mrs ,,Ronald Sterling of Lon
dor'. a':Ron•
Mr. and Mrs.: John., Willis of
Toronto spent the week end with
his:. mother Mrs.; Dos
Willis, and
herdM• anr area s Mrs :Bill as-
p: t _ Cas,
lick of Culross " �
Weare pleased to -report
'Miss Margo'De•-Bruyn was released;
from 'Wingham andDistrict Hospit=
al on Saturday
Chalmer's Presbyterian Church
and_ the°United: Church .are uniFing
for a, prayer meetingto belield`
Sunday eve ing :at`8 p , rrr : ranuraty
31st in. the United Church with
,student minister.W. V. W,ybenga'.
and Rev. K.' De Koeijer.
Russel McGuire is'a patient in ,
Wingham and District": Hospital
having :undergone surgery •,on " -
Thursday. .,He is wished a: speedy
recovery by the''cornmunity:,
Mrs. John Gaunt and Mrs. ,Fred
Tiffin attended•' the 4-H leaders
,
training•schoolheld.,in 'Lucknow
Institute room' at the town:hall on
January 21 and 22 for the project
Dairy Fare under the leadership
of; Bruce County• Home: Econorn
ist'Miss Judith .'Reasbeck'.
George ,Thompson.is`a. patient
in Wingham and District' Hospital
and is wished a speedy recovery,
The old. time Hebbyist .Clu.b
met at the home, of ,Mrs.'„ Wallace
Conn on Tuesday 'evening.,.with an;
attendanceof fourteen busy at'the
usual crafts,' The next. rrieting
is to ;be held•.'at. :the home: of Mrs.
Fred. Tiffin next Tuesday evening.
Curries School Progressive
Euchre CInb held their' party in
the Belgrave Arena'Assenibly •
room with 3 tables in play onFri-
day evening-; Jannary 22. Those
receiving prizes were:: high lady,
Mrs.. Norman:•Cou tes; low lady;`
Mrs. Bob Gordon; high :gent:Jim
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Novelty prizes'were won .by Alex
Robertson,and Gershoni Johnston: `.
The sponsors Mr. and Mrs. J L.:,
:Currie` and 'Mr'. and Mrs. Bob dal
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