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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-07, Page 13WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 7th, 11171' `. • • • '4' • • • •THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • • CONSIDERED A SIOCtESSFUL plooRAm, players and: their supporters, at getting no practise Ieading,rec-. Forty-Nme Attend Lea.. ers_ iranung tIQWever, we of garnes and diSCOssing variations. . e. who were attending; the Juvenile reation themselves., The playing . 11 e o see that ldrtd.of suppot't of t4exn: was Q$t1:1101PfUl Course n el At Ripley High IOU: The ali0Wect • SQ111.(j (;:r t t it'niay re-. 4111).1,9 its work all the better46,r .14 rest ,':This quotation .repres.- ''..enishthe feeling of the'rpo,re than ..sixty'pa-:rticipants'of th,e SOC - .• (2...reatien,, Leadership Course that • _co:11610(4,d yon.day evening' • The sponsti.i.- ... of the ,course W. the „fh• ig cotnr,nittee of the l--14rcin Federation ofAgricul• , - • , For• four 'nights, in Maro:h the average attendance: of 4-9 people. , gained: practica.i ideas:for 'group • :recreation inClUdingice.-breakerS., mixers. ways: of dividing into. gr'oupssi'active and qUiet games,: relays, games fOrlarge and,Small and st • for a re'4rh wil" it is. coming 'chief disappointment. Was with. hearing. The aoC9ustios of the gym seemed.to intefere with ; the giving of i7lStrili011 'rather badly Also Also disaPpointing to some, was the fact that.time ran out before we touched on.techr niques of leading ,sing songs:, as :advertised. ° • • From-thesuaestiO•n box for courses for Rural Learning to " sponsor next year Comeihe follow ing: more of same, folk and square daneing,,, drama, glee club, handiwork,'volleyball and games; parliarneritaryproceduie, prepar, ation and presentaion of ctincert. 'Now that the course is:.cOnclud- ed...rnore than sixty people -are equipped with some very practic-, ,-al ideas for directing recreation,. It. Will be encouraging 'for those 4eSponsiblejor-the_coursejo hear-, • down to the, wire .for the The leaders,orThe (oursetO fiTials. • —7 . • . Mr, Don Groff, Kitc1ieer ani Ir the evaluation of the course • Mrs. Irene 13°Yle, Ripley. M • ,on: the final night thermajority Groff was formerly a Social Rec.- :felt trle:ourse was a success. it mil stqg4 'i'he vote was as follows : ,UrlSati.S•• 2511ege andisPreserrYworlung factory-:6 unsure '2 helpful27• :in the -Hama n fzelations Study - --- g : Ts y o: oo, . Pro rain at Unive f Vat 1 4ncl'e?(ceclea exPet4ti°11' 11' "Mrs,- BOy le's, chief qualification The duration Of time, two . beirig a collector of reoreatiOn= hoursper r4glit for four riightse whal. over, the past twerity right. for all but six, two. of - years with .4.desire'tO share them whdin wiheci it was shorter 'and with people of similar interests:. '. four who voted for six to eight • • nights duration. Reasons for sue- • There was a wide age.range of cess of the course. mentioned participants, froM 15to 79 (of most frequently were: participa-' those who revealed ages),and.the tion by all ages, feeling of being. majority ,felt that age Was no part of every activity, effective barrierto the effectiveness- of. ./ Ways, of Mixing groups of people the CourSe. In fact, those who and gaining new 'ideas. It . attended the final night:of the • was almost unanimous that the younger 'fhockey---participanti felt nbdisappdintinent .7ok".•"^—"'"'"••••••"""•••"..N*.:"1.,"•••••••••••••• • •:s"," • • *T." ' • ' PAGE THIRTEEN or read about its participants coil, ducting recreation ranging from a: two minute brCal< in.a businessmeeting, meeting, or a uget2acqUainteci niixer'f-at a group rally , to.a .. , fufl evening's'entertainment for • a family rell6lan, • • InvOlyed in Making the obutse . a sticCe Wer.e:Many people be sides the Puraf.Learning4QmrMt.' tee consisting of Reg Moore , Geo. Sutherland and Mrs. Irene. '1-.3oyle., Helping wipi..pormotiOn• ,' and mailing:letters to, Organiza - 2 lions were the lady directs5rs, of Huron.TOWnship Federation of Agriculture .Mrs. Dorothy 'Need. - ham, Mts. Margaret Smith., Mrs. connie'VanderHoek andsPresident John ' • Another behind thesscenes work- !er.,, til -the Patterson typed: 'out instructions, for ail games' , • played, filing' card -size for those. w;is,hing.:to'start recreational idea 'file. Helping with duplicat, ingof Tnateriai Collins and Mrs. Pat Mason at : the High School. h •• • • •'.Vie also appreciate having Usez, of our High SoNol:building where the, faeilities are made . available to.educatiOnal groups • • • • • • • 1 t• FLY VAP STRIPS, $2,9s . •, $1.97 • • FLORI3AIT., . FURNA-Ct.. CARRIAGE and MACijINE BOLTS L 40% OFF.' MILK .PILTER$ .3 „. .$3.09 BARN LY $13 ENTIZAT.; Reg. $3.79 PLATI.C.1;:AUNDR71":BASKETS 7.11c, DRAW -W LL.B.ELMADE_TH IS SATURDAY •FOR • IA" ELECTRIC DRILL AND Chance to win with every. purchase. c ea Many. patterns and colotIrS . , Set of. 6 and iig.'tree $5.15 set Complete line of fondue accessories, including forks, fuel' and cookbooks , a • • . • ‘kHiS114•ING."TEA'.KEI1'LE 4Q174kirdt • 1, :SAUCE PAN ai,„tA:ptg PAN COVERED SkILLE:r 4.tefityri finish) FOR • AND (4,1, Op GIFTS • PoTTERYTTT—t I -MA -CUPS 'antl-SktleEtt5, _ . ' GLASS JEWELLERY *c. NOTE PAPER • HANDWOVEN PLACE MATS,'PONCITOS, BELTS VICTORIAN ,LAMPS! REPRODUCTION Fvfmniunt. • CANADIAN HANDCRAFTS -Holyrop, Mrs. Raynarcl Ackert presided for. the Meeting of the Holyro6c1 e.—ThelTfeetiii:gm- 7 -- opened witWthe Ode and the •Mar) ' Stewart Cbliect.'. 1\frs. Lorne Eadie read the minutes and„cort • . -respondence and .a Thank'ypu . card Mrs. P. A. 1\ltirray saye a ;splendid report:of the. DiStriet. Directprs meeting which was treld'. at Beryie, .Member s arc:remind= ed of the 75th anniv'erSary..of the W. 1. in:1972; • • • I • • „ • . ' • The District' Meeting Will be. held: n Tiverton on 'May 2lt Ifi:"‘ • was deeded.tO sponsor a different 1 s thl Other girl is now -able • • to earn fOr, herself. ' • • • Mrs Dari McInnes and Mrs..: -‘ Lynian Sutton ain,•charge of a •••• .bustrip: to .Port 'Credit on .11ay: • • elegates to .the District. • 'Aririttal.are Mrs Jim Smith., alter, nate Miss Edna Boyle: :The • • Scout s group .committee .represen- .5-u-t-ton LadieS:Aukiliary gave $160. 00 . •.• towardi Dickies trip'sto' • „ .„' • . ra• • . . The a chiev entent cay,fpr the clubs will be hcld on May 1st, in•Tecswater': • •:, ' • "Standinc; coins reports . .were gic.-n as. follows - Cultural • Ctiv ties , I\ lrs.;.' FraPk ../\tau e : griculture an •ana aan ndus- tries, Mrs. Dap /lolrin'es; Home', ECotiontics a'nci Health, Mrs.. 'Alex: Perty; HistorkM Research, pre- '• pared by Mrs, 1\1argaret Nic Ph.er son andurt-aad curatOrs:report , IrsJin Smith; Public Relations Officer .(6pcirt , .Edna Ilo\:le; atfditoN r.port , Mrs.. Ly I flan Sirttortr-Nocninat-frrr, • Copp nittee:, Irs. Lyipan Sutton; . TreasUrers rcport Mrs. Lornc radio; Roll call,:rayment.-of.Fees „t ..411•;:eion f twNt • • Jolinstorias gra m eon\ ,encr atid couilit•tcd. several ga ncs rnd.:onAests. NIrs; 'Frank ,Niatildon f,c-ati • • rile ineCcin., closeZrInt`tr"t.1. ada" andGracc grid ion• s rePteshments were :(:;r\le(111.,,\ the • hostess Nits. I)an „\I,'Inncs And lAni,an Suffem,. rho:May mt 111 Of a • 4 • " •