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THE `LUCICN .W 'SENTINEL, LOCI .NOW; ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th,1971
MAKE THAT
A LATEMODEL ONE
K .door hardtop, V8 automatic
1971 CUSTOM'S00, 2.
1969 CHEV lnpala,. 2 door hardto V8 automatic, power ;brakes,
power steering
1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2
„i.. power steering
1969 CHEV Impala custom, 2.
door hardtop,' V8, ;power brakes,
door hardtop,. vinyh, roof, V8,,
power steering,:.power brakes '
1968.CADILLAC, 4 door hardtop, full' Power:
1968;CHEW 4 door:,, 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering
1.968 PONTIAC,' 4 door, V8 automatic. .
::1,67' FORD Custom 500 V8' automatic,
1966 PONTIAC •Parisienne, 4 door hardtop, V8 autom_atic,power
steering,. power . brakes
1965; VALIANT 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic
*• * 'it:yt * * *,. * * * * *, lr
1971 ' FORD Vz ton pickup .
2 - 1971.POLARIS' snowmobiles ..'.
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SEVERAL OLDER. MODELS
B.IYTH
.CARD PARTY
A card,•party was held. on March
1.7, in .the evening. The money
went to our' adopted• child, Vic'-,
torla,-Tor-r-es-�Tliere were 31`
.tables present to'play progressive.
euchre .. The. men's first prize'
'went to. Bill Andrew and second
prize went` to Jack Errington.: ,
High lady was . Mks. Wilbur
' Brown and runner, -up. was Mrs.• •
Jack Curran: '
Lunch was served, coffee and
sandwiches.. •.Everyone.had an en
,loyabl t , evening; at the`card :panty
which may become an •annual
event':.
the .match and the final score
of :that guile .was 15 to 13 for
Colborne: The .Brookside .boys
defeated the Colborne boys by tak
ing their-st t'
MacLennan wason handto referee
these games
•
STORMY •WEATHER
Brookside pupils started . their •
holidays' a day 'early when another
storm• caused. the buses to be sent
•
home. Friday morning; about 9.30.
The hockey game and free skating
planned' for Friday afternoon had
to be cancelled also:;
UR HOMETOWN PAPER
• 'BY MS
RS
.R
RUTH WL
I. ON
"A; Canadian Week1, Newspap-
er
ews paper 'is ,,
To me , the •Canadian weekly
newspaper is a pinnacleof integ- -
rity . I know w , when• I, prepare to
read one one ,'.it is pot going to assail.
my senses, with. smut or" clutter,
my mind; with tripe Itis going.
to be clear, intelligent reporting
of current news.
• : Th.e editorials. are•.infoxmative
free of prejudice, and apt to the
district .they serve,. Their fair
ness. and •honesty are 'indic,ative.
of the fine type, of 'men who
;chobse,to: be editors of these lit
erate• gems; •
The papers. are. timely. ' Cour
Cil meetings ;.election results,
employment needs, articles for
sale , real 'estate on the -market ;'
fasci.nati,ng:.au,ction sales play
their :roles ,at appropriate tines
xn the announcement pages 'and'
advertising, sections'. .:
There is much educational
value.to ha, fou-rd4n^e'
entertaining• forma One exar ple.-..
is an article .entitled :'The Marvel-
ous,Mushroom"•,,.contai,ned'in the"
Bruce Farm Report. Another is'
the . Supertest ad., 'one of which .
o.ur friendly' philosopher
Says fate powder may catch .a
man•'but baking powder is the stuff
that holds hien.
Sadness; dee sc,rrow;' joy and ,•
'achievement; beginnings, endings,,
VOL gyBALL TTOURNAMENT.
,.The•two school volleyball
steams from Brookside played in a
tournaiient11T G'odEriclron-Sa'tur
day , March 13. Both, the boys and.
girls teams won: two games and
lost* two'games between 9,.00 a • m
and'2.00 p.m.
Th.e-begs71 est-tl;eit-first sc
BROOKSID VI- C-HAMPION tiIP
The l�rpokside ,boys .hockey
team defeated ,Kingsbridge Tues -
first game -
of the playoffs:, -tiffs set the
plans . _.rear
trials and. attempts;
, P p
d
presentations;
ations awars .., p ns;
these mingle throughout the pages,
bringing. to me the very'tangible
essence of life, . _ v
One.rni'ght gain sornething$of
the spiritual in the accounts of
the Women's Institute , Guides
and Brownies,, Church 'News• and •
School Topics. Whose eyes could
scan titleslike "Thinking Day
Observed, by.. Guides and, Brownies",
"United Nations Theme. of Meet
ing" "Oulr Call to Discipleship .
and Mission" ; or' "Stewardship
It's a: Big.,Responsibility", and
not•be concerned? • •
:The farin folk or merely inter
'ca enjoy u P`_to-the-
ested•readers n � y .
;minute .farm,news.'.A recent
.article; "The Black ,Welsh Conies
Back" tells'o'f black cattle front
Wales that, are amazingly. docile
and. fertile. with abundant:
lactation.. • So'me of these have
'been imported •by Canadian breed
ers' irtAlberta,: `Our Canadian`
aden .oi i r hot 011,5 t0
- - •--s=FiCe'�
See what your dollars can do.
Support Easter Seals.
1 have •enthused'ovex .13111 Sin 1=
ey's written vagaries'Qf human
existence, in his colurrtnP rinted`
regularly in SOme weeklies„
S.. [; !
e
shows -empathy -for-the--a-v-era-ge -7 -
Canadian man andhis family.
ed
.
• Other'syndis t a columns such
"D:.ta'Abbey" and ones on sports,;
nourHoosfndteir into the..horrYe via the Cana(j..
Tian weekly:
The 11 It
of cookery recipes,
points up the'lth genius. and capabil-
ity of our Canadian women,
Many a.cooking hint ora favour- •
ite , dependable recipe has enter-..
eda young home; Carrying'on our
;rand:mother'straditionsby the
page's of a Canadian weekly.
For the congenial, gregarious.
people of•the cornniunity., the
weekly newspaper is a. spotlight of
friendship. .
• •For the lonely., the uncoral,nluni,
cative:, the' infirm , the old ;' it is:.
a lifeline,
Perhaps these characteristics are
present in each one of us at
Various periods in outlives..
Albeit, however our circuit
include,other •countries. , .
A .woman of ingenuity discovers
a -great :variety of patterns':to.sew.;
knit ;: crochet , quilt or embroider •
can be. 'ordered throw 'h`the;
that ,g
papex-'
Answers from Billy,Graham's
column relate to.spir.itual "needs
based on the . Word of God.. Other
fine'rninisters of every denomina
tion°throughout• the country
contribute to' the weekly. paper :
.With inspiring sermons.
•
1„noticed one paper had a'pa•.ge
dividedin'three sections with:
questions and .answers. on Health';
''Legal; and Veterinary. These
questionswere relevant and of
general interest. <' The answers
Were legitimate and worth know -
ing• ° '•
and prevailing goodness of the •
inadian.'weekly., in my opinion,
remains •constant.•
.
There is;•an a'u'ra ;about these
paper's. One.may be.put;out in
Lillooet•B.0 . Cape Tor mend ne
in New Brtinswick might have one:
No matter where these Weeklies
are published ,..the'rnysterious'aura •
of treasure. of in formation seems
to drive their,,recients to stock'.
ing them aw:ay..in cartons in attic's
instead o;f,discarding..theni along
with the dailies.
1. conclude that: the. weekly.�i1ay$
an• integral part; past; ..present
and future, in•our country ,•join-
ing comminiti.es and peoples
together in co'tnnion interests 'and
understandings.';•
'
feed and animal
health service
leadership in
nutrition
CARE: THAT MONEY:
•
stage, for our .c
boys.to,play the
bined teams of Lucknow I arid. II,
for the championship. Brookside•
t to won rhP game'three to_not-hing-on�-
goals by:Brad e•y'Aitchison, Brian
Stewart'and' win Noble.. It. was
a shut out for ,Brookside's goalie,
-Ill--Morrison
Howick, but won`their'next two'`.
against�Goderich and East Wawa.
nosh before Clinton put_them out
Toft re ournamnnt , ; i r
their” first set against Goderich
and then lost a 'close contest to
Hullett. They came back to
defeat Si. Marys:, the •separate.•
•: school at Goderich , but Bl th. ut
d�,�-two-ga:rrreY Fi
INTRAMURAL SENIOR BOYS".
VOLLEYBALL '•
Ori Wednesday , March seven-. •
teenth , the final games of the
t'o .s`e,I76r vz lle3.1 P.ay-
ed: , In the fiat half of .the'noon
hour, 'Larry liackett's team was.
defeated. by:Dennis.Ju'rjen's:tearn .
thirty to fifteen and' Larry Nichol-'
-fbn's-tea-n--def-2-at Gar 'y .. —
Purdon's twentyneto-twenty i'
The championship game was play'
ed in the last half of the noon
hou•r.. It was a close garne tt she•
very end with Larry Nicholsons
tearn defeating bennis Jurjen'.s
earn twenty-two try .fifteen.
end their pl?y for the afternoon.
. VOLLEY13AL1 GAME .
On March 18 Brookside was
. ••=�-ibst�:to:-Golbor-r;e; its-a-�tb-lley-t7a-l`i.: •
game. The.garnes started ,a't'
3.30. The: first game to be play-
ed was Brookside' gitls against
Colborne 'girls.. Our, girls' went
down to•defeat in a closely
fought set; of two games out 'Cff .
three , The -third game decided.
continuous
research
•
management
skills
O
ood service is just a little more .than carrying'
out a job. It's the little extra care going into' :
the service that really counts the second
look at an order . a re -check on a load, an
extra phone call to make sure something; is
1.
growing animal
health service
0 K. things like that.
•
'It. doesn't mean' we: won't make" mistakes. :We
.rt
ub�hly rlI It does mean we feel badly �-
when a mistake is made. and it .a'lso °Means
that care is taken that it won't
happen again, :
That's the 'kind of care we pledge,to give .you
d= all t• t6mers:
You get it With 'every, order of Shur -Gain.
LUCKr
inerson.
ducts Limited
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