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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-05-12, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 1201, 1971 SPONSORED Ripley Minor Sports Association 'IPLEY DIS .• ICT HIGH 'SCHOOL AU ITORIUM. FRIDAY, MAY 14tV DANCING 1p • • Boyds, MacDonalds,, Armstrongs and, .Carruthers Orchestras INTERMISSION ENTERTAINMENT•:BY JUVENILE TRIO '... • Advance tickets from any, minor hockey.player $1.00 in advance • $1.50 at the door PROCEEDS. OF/;DANCE. TO GO TOWARDS DEFRAY OF PAST SEASON'S ACTIVITIES BROWNIE: NEWS The 1st Lucknow • Brownie Pack .• opened the',meetng with Tawny Owl;.conducting *a game "It". • • After the Fairy Queen Deborah few •days last week with. Bari. Bolt placed the. Toadstool, wee A had •Bro • n` . Bowes. w ie• Ring' with the Brown Margaret Simpson a patient ies hopping their< Fairy Gold.' g is in 'tNingham: Hospital. • /'• Brown. Owl presented' three. 'Christian. 'Pami1.y .Service was Brownies with their.Sixer stripe' observed in Ashfield..Presb terian'' and they. were Heleil.Wisser.:who : Y Church:last Sunday The pupils, is: now Sixer ''of the Gnomes of the Church School assisted yin .9, ' "� .'.'lie.• - the serviceand in the .0 ,oir.' r Sprites and Norma MacIntyre as •' Kathy' Simpson and Paul. Simpson • Suter of the 'Pixies: We closed .. read the Lessons/from: the; Old. and' Brownie Ring with the Brownie New Testaments. Prayer. During. Pow Wow .Brown.Owl,' introduced .the guest..Mrs•.. Web •ster to'the--Brownies, she=is-Brown Owl of the Teeswater Brownie :Pack. ,We 'welcomed her. to the meeting with the Grand Howl: , • Marilynne MacIntyre showed the,' Pae k-ttr ..:. .'... : out -of- ors' and' thethat one . • •• �• . arid caught the interest of the Brown-- ies most were two, baby chicks., At work period all the. Brownies ASHFIELD •Mrs. • Emile Norgaard ..of Chicago. is visitin: her brother,. Bruce :Mac- Donald: ,. --1-and Mrs. Philip-Gour-of--- Deer , Riv'er , Minnesota'., spent ,a ROOMSJEVENS ASSEMBLY On Thursday May sixth, Roorn':. Seven presented their a'sseinb.ly, with the help, of their teacher Mrs. Caesar. They opened their assem bly ,with 0 Canada and; the .Lord's. Prayer: Following the scripture' reading entitled The. Unmerciful Servant they sang a song called The Wedding Banquet. A skit: •. was pres'ented called School Daze and then nine of the girls :did a dance called. Rheinlaender for Three in which they were divided into groups of three. ' The chorus sang Too F'at Polka with Marg MacPherson dressed up as the fat lady. Six of the pupils then' enter tained 'us•with a play entitled Annoying Interruptions. A Rose Rope drill was presented' by seven of the girls which was very .pretty and well done and the: chorus sang.. two songs, Try a Little Kindness' and' .Let '.£he. Sunshine In. The 'assembly closed' with God: Save the Queen. FIELD TRIP• The grade One and two pupils: from. Room `Five. accompanied• by 1 11 11 -. 1 1 . 1 EORGIAN COLLEGE OF' AIT LIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY ;o oa1E, ONTARIO - THE :BUSlNESSDIVISION REQUIRES. • INSTRUCTORS•IN THE FOLLOWING :SUBJECT AREAS; ACCOUNTING AND MATHEMATICS • •OF• FINANCE, QUALIFICATIONS`- C.A; WITH A•MINIMUM OF FIVE YEaARS EXPERIENCE: ECONOMICS' AND SUPERVISION QUALIFICATIONS — B. COM. OR EQUIVALENT WITH A. MINIMUM OF .FIVE: •YEARS BUSINESS EXPERIENCE . -MARKETING,..RETAILING AND BUYING QUALIFICATIONS. - B. C•OM. OR EQUIVALENT WITH A MINIMUM OF FIVE YEARS' BUSINESS EXPERIENCE SALARIES WILL ',BE IN ' KEEPING WITH QUALIFICATIONS';, DUTIES' TO BEGIN ABOUT' MID AUGUST. APPLY IN, WRITING, WITH RESUME AND REFERENCES TO: THE .DEAN • GEORGIAN COLLEGE -`401 DUCKWORTH STREET BARRIE, ONTARIO • visited the Wingliam and District Hospital on Tuesdayay fourth..: Previous;tg their trip the gra de two pupils had been studyin g/ about the: importance 'and function. .of.hospital's. • N,ow'they are 'mak-. ing scrap books about .their. visit RUMMAGE SALE On Friday, May 7,there was a"rurrimage sale to. raise money, for Victoria Torres. Every class' brought •rummage to ' be sold;.: . 'things that, were not used. or need.- •ed, at .home. Clothing , jewellery, candy, books, comics', .etc. were brought, They 'were: taken tef the were busya'at a _craft. or the_Moth- ataditorrutir'dud r e pupils starting. er and:' Daughter. Banquet.Susan , : with the junior° wing then the sen - Thompson tried'. her test for. washes ::ior..wing :moved in to buy the. ing a .simple garment. Alice' articles. The amount of money. Vander'. Klippe -and ;Marilynne raised Was over ninety dollars. .f poIisired a paic,uf ' Fi - 'Feed :to shoes . . The meeting closed' with Brown- ie Taps and the Brownies leaving by the Arch. for 4'afetyr Sake LET tis' C//f?K.. Dirty: oil can daroo'ge ,your .car. let: us Make our: summer payment :for Victoria and the Test will be.. given to the Red. Cross: Room .Twelve was incharge::of.the :run - .mage sale. GANNON OIN KINLOSS Mrs'. 'Janet MacConnell of Mildmay was a'•week. end guest with Mr'. and Mrs. Herb Buckton. Mr, if d_ oustonof.,Einlier- ton visited Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Harvey. Houston and .Kenneth:. Misses Eileenand 'Donna Burt of London were home for Mother's pay. • Mr'.. and Mrs. Harvey MacDoug a l visited :Sunday. at the home of. Mr..- and Mrs.: Lloyd MacDougall. Following • their 'winter. Vacation, in Florida they visited in British Columbia with .Mr.; and Mrs. Rus- sell MacDougall., us-sel1MacDougall., Miss'. Grace , MacDougall of Bramalea was also Last -week ,end April -39 'to -May- 2 Mrs. Robert McAllister attended the Biennial:Conference of the W MTS. groups held;a-t-Wit."'Anel •rew's Presbyterian Church in Wingham Mrs. McAllister, as secretary for evening depart. ment , Maitland Presbyterial, :.• was convener of` rhe conimittee ' that 'arranged: this conference. The' attendance 'was vi:ery large , • the registered delegates number - 'Out: 2$0 , -coming from as', far- away as Montreal, Ottawa and•' Windsor. Sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Donald Durn- in 'cher .. a;n ` Ghange oil, if needed' wawa .a heldnvin' U lecisure. .y P rttiake 9 P r,.�I•. Wil. �r i► •r`►i..rr"r..� .� iii .i►' . home for. the week, end. , Walter, Diek'e was a guest f ri day evening at 'the wedding; of Carollynne Mercer to Ian Neme•- cek in Alderwood Presbyterian urc oron o. • n was ^a t pr's roamrnate at ueiph.', -___ Mr and Mrs.' Allan MacDotag-.` all, Heather and:David visited `•' Suriday with Mrs., Dick. West of Ashfield, ' 73 • With fine. weather .at fast';.tract. :. ors were hurrimingzday and.,night this past week getting the. springy crops; planted,. • avu� 1 sv • . ra-CVe-y4-lol-ks-tOn-}1-a d' wa .1C tt Cr '.from Mrs. Ted ms,,(Mrs. Chad - wic k), England, that t 'she •plans a trip'' this month to Western •Canada to visit, her daughter ,; Phyllis and; family;' IUB.SERUE YOU?:' FRIDAY, MAY 14,1971 .:one.:of our re.. resentatves MR. F. J. McNAB wit be at THE BEDFORD ' HOTEL,' GODERICH. In this district and • throughout . Canada many persons and . Firms in--practi ally all :'types 6f businesses including' Agriculture * Touriff , d_ecreatioilal_ Businesses.' • .Constructibn • -Professional Service' • Transportation • Wholesale and Retail Trades, as ..well as Manufacturing have obtained loans from the IDB to acquire an , . • i legs, an s ' mac leery,. to increase working capital,. to start a new business, , and' for other purposes.. If you consider that. IIB, can -be of .service,- you -are. u .VIUk :..to arrange an appointment with. the IIB representative by telephoning; Telephone: 524-7331 , ChLinadvance.. seeding done soon if this. weather holds out; ` Spring•'has finally, come, N1r. arid Mrs,'Lorne 'Lmn erton, Cindy and Lori visited With fr. and N'irs. INilliarrr 1 ogees of Lucl<= now and also visited with Mr.. and Mrs,. Charles Baker of Ajaz,: •Ontarid. Sunday evening is. gtuiet n:town except for alot of speedy tart* They sure spoil a quiet toy. rt.. , • INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK Suite 1000, 197 York Street, London 12, Ontario