HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-05-05, Page 7WEDNESDAY, MAY ;Sth.�•»1971
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'THE .LUCKNOW•:SENT,INEi; LUCK
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Consisting. of Steers, Heifers .° and ;Calves . . •
FOR CONSIGNMENTS CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT
Victor Hargraves, 482-7511:, Jack Morrissey, . 234-6200.
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Auctioneers Hector McNeil and Larry Gardiner.
. ROOM` ELEVEN'S ASSEMBLY
Cin Friday, Apr11 30, Roorn •Eley-
•..•en., Grade Seven with .their;teaeh-
er Mr, Orr , . treld their a,ss.ernbi.
'With BriaCranston as their ,
• man. O Canada, •was, sung by the,
'class sand'. Patsy de Graaf :gave;•the
.
Bible RFading,. Their akgemhly_
took the form of a talent contest...
A sliodtin 7 niatch was•.held•'With'
the cowboys:Jiin MacKinnon and
John Anderson. A short s:ki't` was
• presented with Lori Del•ler as 'the•'
tasteful larly• 'A .pla enritlod
., y:. .
. John and ar was. resented :and
a c.omnercial on Wishy Washy
,Soap by Donald. Hamiltons After
• ' two plays called 'Importa.nt Papers •.
and:The•Old• Men:With actors,.
Kevin .81ack:; Jim,MacKinrion,
Jini \ic.cee' and .Philip. Chandler ,
they:had a.Toe am,'Commercial''.
'Following'a "trike race and : Jirn.
,McGee's rec'i.tation , Heather
Robert r;r, ah a.m:,present'ed the Mr.''.
and Mrs. Show.'; Some of,the:
girls did: a'n Old Ladies• Play. They.
were 'Lori: Pentland , -.1a net W'.hyt
oc.k Lois Ada•ins; Joy:ce•Chim
Y
ney, Shirley Dougherty , and•
petty Culbert Foliawi-ng-t-he
announcements:`by Mr Mac Len ..
' nan their' assembly closed .With •
,God. Save the Queen,.
PHYSICAL f=1T•NE
. SS .A WARDS
. e ir. s an �o
g .. s.,_.agesev.en.,.
and'up , fro .m •
p , Brookside complet=
• ed their P;h. sica•1 Fitness y tests
this wee
k.. The six tests are the
one ..
�hintlte.sit.-.ups,
s :P ted stand.-
broad i
. � ... ). p, sHuttle,:run,
;;flexed arm hand , fifty. yard run'.
:and ;300.yard rune., .
Crestswill•be awarded on the
basis-afkte.'degre•e,-df nniever
mens A. bay':or girl who :reaches
the 35;, to 100 percentile 'mark in.
ali_six tests. w.j41 receive .the "h-rd,�
of•Excellence'. The a:verage.'of
• any' four out of the sik•. test items
can be used to derermine tli for-_
lowingawards.,' Gold 95 to"1.00:
percentile ,,Silver - 80' to, 94 per-
centile, Bronze .4. 55 to 79 percent,
.
fie These tests. are supervised by
Mrs Allan -and Mr. Errington,.• .,
lowing e,ight'.people
from our school will receive they
Award•of Excellence �•is,an indica
• tion of the: thiq i-degpee-of plysic .,_
al fitness;-joyee• Dougherty , "Hugh
P:PE,N:ING
Burfsma and'Stephen MacPherson'
from grade. four; Bradley Aitchi--.
son from. grade six; Heather
g ,
Stevenson. of grade seven; and 1 ,,
Connie Stevenson Debbie Erring`-
tori,and 'Larry. Nicholson Of -grade
eight.
HELPERS -AT QUR'SCHOOL'_ N
This. is the last•in a series of
write ups ;about people who vol
unteer or apply to do certain spec•
ia.l jobs at Brookside•'on a` yearly
bas:is. This week's report is
about •the people who: ar.e'respon--
• ele t
column. '.Each year aneditor
from grade eight isqn charge of
the news from the school. 'The
editorcollects information and
decides what stories should be in:,
cluded.each'w'eek. She either
finds, some one from her'class to
wi.ite each story and rhen'checks
it • or writes: it herself
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case the i are to:be handed in to.
MacLennan byWednesday or
Thursday (one, weekbefore they
appear in the aper.) Often. this • ••
means writing:`,about an assembly:
•,or some o.ther event before ,it
takes place.
'The' word ''she" above is used'
because all of our editors have
been girls Peggy Young chose
the. naive 4.3rookside' Happening
durint the school ear.of';19..68-
69.. Last year 'June Alton carried•
on the-fine.work that Peggy Start;
ed; . This year for the first tiriie
we have two joint editors from '
.grade\cight in:, RbonT Eight w,ho. •
•'are Debbie :Errington• and ,Who
Culbert.. �
awmittairrila
ilee:"‘"410.
THE ,�
RED CROSS
working 7,‘
around the,
clock
GIEN .and FREEi
-Cf-117tCE PI"1'�i
• GRAVEL
CEMENT GRAVEL •
CRUSHED GRAVEL
SAND,. STONE AND FILL
HAULAGE, ,
Dungannon, Ontario
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HITECHURCH
We, ONTARIO° . -
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LANGSIDE
Janice Richard and. David Cone
and Miss. Sharon, Price of Burlin Mr, and Mrs George Young
ion were _Sunday visitors. with Mr. .
visited Mrs. Charlie Tiffin on
and ,Mrs, iawrence.Ta'ylor• and," Tuesday;. -April 27th in.Vctora.
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family. Mr, and Mrs. Charles,. Hospital, London:
Showers and Glen Q,f Wingham
alsoA large crowd attended'. the sale
visited Sunday,'at fhe'same. of Noah and Vernon Coblentz on
v . Saturday. Some neighbour ladies
Qn Monday Murray . Kii-if m of ,had a booth at the sale and the
Bluevale,; a.garage. .rnechanic,,'be
- proeee'ds were donated to. the
Langside 1-1411 for repairs to the
gas wo,rle' at Bill Willis, B..1',.: Ser= ,:
building.
Glad to report. Wally Forsyth'.
was released froth the ,Wingharn
and,District Hospital last Wednes
vic,e•Sta:tion here in the village.
Mr.and• Mrs. Tom Jamieson
j:were Sunday visitors with Mr, and.
Mrs. Earl Jamieson and fa,rniiy .of.;
West Wawanosh. ,
Mr.. and Mrs ,Bill Porteous of
Lucknow were Sunda.y evening. vis,
itors with Mr. _ and'Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
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.arid' Mrs Donald Dow and
fari�ily attended -a birthday party
,when all the' family :were home
at Teeswater•to•celebrat_e their.
father .Bob Stobo's birthday. .
.The graduation of Whitechurch. •
Junior Swingers on• Monday even-
ing was attended by Swingers. from
Cin.ton, Chesley; ;Port Elgin: .
and Tara. • There..was' a: crowd of
aiouitd'.755.
In the•repor:t, of lire old Time.
Whitechurch Dance lastweekit
was•erroneously reported:'Spot
Danc,e,,prize won, by:Mr, and Mrs..
,Archie Pardon. It should .have' '
beeMr. • and. Mrs.:1-larold Lamp-.
bell -ir
. Mr, and Mrs.: Carman 'Whytock
and Jackie were•.Sunday visitor's.
irh. tvtr. and lArs-. Lloyd-•Whytoch.
and'fa:mily.
Mr.. `and. Mrs: 'Ivan,l aidlaw.,
'Janetand•Ki•mberley and Mr. .
Herb'
Laidlaw and Mr. and'•. Mrs.
John Crowston visited on Sunday"
,with'Mr."and •Mrs. Clarence •
Crowston and. famfly of Chatham.
Mr . and Mis . Athol Putdb:n, a.nd:
family of Sarnia. visited on the the
week end with Mr. and Mrs: Rob-
ert• Mowb'ray'and Mrs 'A. `E': Pur
don and other .relatives of the •
v cinity.• On'the return trip to
S' rnia;they were accompanied
by his mother. Mts.' A. E. Purdon.
Ivlr, and` Mrs. Jack Coultes and .
'fainity"of Oakville ;were Sundayy
visitors with: her • arents Mr. and.
Mrs pipe of Brussels and his..
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parents .Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Coultes..
'Mr.. and Mrs ` Wallace Conn`
visited on Sunday' wi.. h .kris. Sister`
Mrs. . Harold Johnston ,and Mr.
Johnston' and family of Parkhill:
'Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Alex Verbeek,
J'anlie 'and Michelle were Sunday
v isi rocs-ty rth. hi`s 'brothcr-Jolrtr`V er-
beek and Mrs.. Verbeek and, fani-
ily.of Lis -t et-v-iei•n-ity,.
M -r.• ,and•-4s...Dan Tiffin and
Joyce Were Sunday visitors with ,A
Mrs Bevan Tiffin,.'a patient at:
Kirelffner W'ltgrloo '1•4ospit
\!r.' and Mit.... 'Fred Tiffin and
Mrs Robert Ross visited 'Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Charles Tif-
•fin a patient at Victoria Hospit-
al, London.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Wybenga..of
Torouto were week end visitors
With his brother Victor•' Wybenga,'
l�frs. Wybeng ;.-a-n ' far�iiIy.:
Mr. and Mrs. GershOin •Johnston
of Wim;hani, attended,, joint show-
ers on Stinday at the burnt of Mr.
and `Mrs. Jim Johnston of Listowel.
.for Marilyn .and Marie Johnston' of
Marty Young spent the week,,
end at the home of his, grandpar-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin,
Whitechurch.
LANGSIDE
•The Langside Young'People's
Society met at the home of • Mr'. A.
and Mrs. Bob Bre• man on Sunday
• g Y
. evening , May.'2nd. Bob Moffat
read the scripture and Cliff Mann
gave the meditation. Ken Scott
led in. prayer. The: next 'meeting
will be held at•the:home of Mr: ,
and Mrs. Dave Moffat in. two
weeks. .Jyliii d.ete g ., • e e
offering pray.er Instead, of hay
it g,a topic•or discussion, ,the
Young People practiced the .spec
.iaa .ntusic•'they're ,going .toprovide
..at the. Mother's Day service•:next
Sunday. ' The, nieeringwas closed
with�_benediction -._ Keirh. Rr'
man led in,'a• game Naricy xde
Boer.•thanke'd. "Mr. , and; Mrs. Breg-
-man.for having the meeting -at -L-77
their
eeti•ir--•tom-
the•ir home. 1.
' Mr. and Mrs. thine McAllister
visited at the home of Mr. ,and
Mrs. :pave Moffat• Friday evening..
Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Thomson of
`North' Ba visited. durin•' the week
end with, his sister' .Mrs, Dick .Me'-
Quillin, Mr,. `N1cQu ills .and other
relatives in'the.area .
Dawn McLeod•. of Toronto
returned home;Sunday..after spend
ing 'a .Week :with her'' g rarid. ' arent';,,,,
P
M. and Mrs. Dick.McQuillin.
PAGE SEVEN
SAFETY
ISALWAYS
SEASON
.. because farm hazards per
Wet throughout the year.,
aware of the accident dangers
you face in the spring ,
in:overhauling'implements.,:..
—:'in getting stock but of thebarn
• and onto early pasture . '
-- in your haste to work the `land ro
Make. safety a 'year-round job.
And be sure, you have year-round
protection against • the, costs of.
accidents — that's • what you get
from CIAG's FARM 'FAMILY
PROTECTION 'PLAN..
For full information, call':, '•
JEAN WHITB. Y
LUCK'NOW •
IAG iNSUitAN'CE
CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE
'ASSOCIATIONS OF GUELPH
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'The fa .. rs fight.;for surviva: •;
'On :their farn-t_ corttinu,ed this
•,weekwwith ;consumer education:
.programs. `.
til ;1.949' a far in re's share.: of a
boaf 'of breaS,L,_wheaa:tland nrhe:
ingredientsg 'was 3, 3.` - price rice ofa•
¢
loaf to consumer 11 1/20.'•. In.
1 -0.4 fa-rmei''s-share of --a` loa=f
roseonly ,:1 'cent';to 3.4 . per icraf
price' ;to`•consumer
Corisumers pay double the.pricy/
that a farmer receives fora quart
of . milk :' In Onta4rio', farmers prod
■.
charged .'26¢ per 'cwt.• to export-'-
this "surplus'', yet this milk is •,
used:'right here in Ontario. `There
is actually a shortage of milk.;
Cost of producing pork is -At
least 26¢ per pound: -Earn°iers
arenow selling this pork at .22¢
per pound. What are' you paying',
per pound of pork,consurners??
The N F,.'U 'has a continuing ,`
,• ro •ram ' , :tryi to
s
p, g . ng solve the.: educa�•
tion tax •in"ustice t,o farmers. In
.J
June 1970 ; 1600 members of the
N F. U; voted to withhold all
,municipal ta es., This -is
still in :
effect. Prior to •this, Several . Locals
Dance Festival at St: ‘Charles •
‘School.., London..on Saturday even;
in
Congratulations to1\ r. and
Mrs•.;I3evan T•i•ffin.:on the arrival.
of a' baby 'boy Stephen Mark on
Saturday May'ist at 'Kitchener
Waterloo: Hospital. ' •
Mr.: and Mrs. "George McKee
and' daughter Chariotte ,of Wing-
,
g,
ham and Mrs. Ernest .Beecroft.
and Karen, visited on.Stinday: with •
the -farmer's daughre-r:Mrs Kirk ,
Beecroft , a patient in Exeter.
•1 iosp'ital
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'in Kent County had withheld since
the Fall of 1969 ; This is to draw.
attention to .the unrealistic meth-
odial-ass-essi lg Marr ,--laind :an
farm buildinsg fof education• "Pur
g
poses.
Clinton; dau f,iters of lvtr. and
Mrs; hen Johnston. • • •
Mr. and Mrs.: Allan Falconer.
and l7aby'Anthony of Stireet'svillc
were• visi"toi,s'•last wcelz with \Jr
and .\irs. Roht. Mowbray and .Nlrs.
i urdol .
lr: and firs.. Johrl de Boer,
Mr. 'and Mit..Robert Matn, .\ r.
11td "Jrs,. 1"i0nctici•N1c ;nriltick:, .Ntr.
and Mrs, Archie Pttidorr,hiniot•.,
Jilnior SiAtliw,erA flol1l'111s conl11un,
ity artcrtdcd the tvi111gC'T
Sart--Sunnr-
Right with
use-
__ibi1)tl;e:_ .i-sUiiitrier---314d NaCation
driving ahead. 1et ourskilled service
•
men. tune your car to the "hum of a'
e .
. stop here:
LUCKN0W
PHONE'128443