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THE LUCKNOW- SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
EDNESDAY, JUN1.. whom.,
The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"Tho Sspoy Town" - On, the 'Huron -Bruce: Boundary
nd- Clasa_BlaitReEastratten. lynmber •
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WEDNESDAt74.0 vioth, ;1971t
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This area should be proud of the five youngsters from the ;Golden;
..it cle School in Wingham who last week excelled in the Special Olym-'
pies held in Toronto.
Two :thousand youngsters from • across 'Canada and: parts of the,
• United. States participated in the events and the' Golden Circle School
won seven medals in the overall competition
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W' know that •:the teachers at `' e, s ' '-were-prow a
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accomplishments of "their" children. We, are sure that the parents
will be exceedingly proud of their boys and: we nna'gine ,that the many
workers,who have been striving: over' the'' years, to make this school
a' success, will take a
great deal :o of statisfaction from the results.
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SUSAN JEAN •McDONALD.
Susan Jean: McDonald daugh-
ter of Mrs, Hel°en McDonald 213
Widder Street. Goderich, formerly
,of ; Kintail', received her• Bachelor
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THOSE: NAMELESS OUTSIDERS
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"Outsiders", who are they are why :are •they such a •problem?
Have you ever noticed thatwhen problems : arise concerning
o peoples' activities in a communit :it is always s m sterious "out-
siders"
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siders" or "out of towners" who cause the trouble.
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Windsor .on Saturday , May 29th.
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Piano Recital
On Friday 'June 4, 1971, a
1'g `��h Halllforn the
An li the pupils
hutein-Europe of Mrs..Thomas. Pritchard..
Mr'. and Mrs. Gordon IvlcQuil- Posters were made by the pupils
l n. aria, have ecently,return'-- -nd_ere=on-dupla-y: •
ed from. a three'weeks holiday inPupils'perfo�rming were Mary
Europe : Helen . MacDonald; Margaret ,
Stephen, Gail and. Janet• MacPher ;
Among the countries visited :son; Barbara. Aitchison;'. Connie
were Holland Belgium, ' Luxem and Heather Stevenson (,: a duet)t,
Stephen and Gloria Gollan; Mary
Anne Alton; Murray Keith;: Karen
.Elliott; Carol Webster; Mrs: Caro.
roll McKim, . •Leone Cranston,
Janice Gaunt; Kathryn'McKim; ,
Kathy Brooks; Karen and Janene •
Purdon Dayle MacDonald, Ray
,Cunningham Jeannie Reid; , Phil
p Black; Margaretkan Der
Kli e,• Loree Garrimie; and Cathy
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Gillespie. •
For the final. numbers Mrs.
Pritchard had some guests
.• bourg ,' Switzerland ,Gernany_ and
11h�e can r�ealLlacalhigh c,ho dancesa when the: school.
wase Par' ce •
While•. in Germahy they visite
with, Mrs _ McQuillin•s"brother and.
his wife, Warrant Officer and Mrs,.
Ron Hicks of Baden-Sollingen and.
toure&the Black Forest re ion in
that area
in, operation here, where the "outsiders"' were drinking; and carousing
in the wash rooms and in parkedcars: Of course, the .localyouth Were
always there with impeccable manners, aghast. at the sins of the 'name-
less few who ruined the :evening:
Invariably,when word spread around of the problems, it was,
always a case of "everything would have : been all : right except for : a
group of out of ;towners.
We rather smiled last week and recalled incidents in thus loCality
when we read articles :in the Wingham and Kincardine, papers , about
the. evilsof "outof towner: Upin Kincardine one councillor
. s"
. _.- , expres-
sed concern over the use of the drop-in centre by those same myster-,
ious .group of out of\town youth. In Wingham, one .councillor said
that a recent youth gathering' there had been the victim of problems
because of the actions of "ou
"Outsiders" will always be a problem in most communities as
long as the motor carallows movement from town to town, We should,
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however, be: • thankful for this . mysterious group. It's much easier -to
throw the blame at them than it is to blame our own.
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Died In Toronto
• John. S. Newton. youngest son.
'of a' former Lucknow dentist Dr.:
Newton, passed away in the
Princess':Margaret Hospital, Toron-.
to On Sunday ,June 6th; 1971.
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Hewas an uncle of: Eunice A.
:Lawrence nee Newton) and Barb-
ara • Newton and brother of Harold
Fi : Newton ; .formerly o f .Lu.c know ..
SPECIAL OLYMPICSp '
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ing second Pin the broad jump
' ` ilis 'brother -Michael won a;.,
_gold medal for placing first in the
'100 yard 'da'sh and. two silver:
Medals. for placing, second in th'e
high jump'and. 50 yard dash.
The ZAnimerman'brothers'forin
erly resided:in Lucknow
Verner Caswell' from Teeswater
was the fifth entry ,in the ;olyinp-
ics from ,the Golden Circle •
School. . . •P.He laced third • in his • '
5,
class in the. 50.yard dash,.
Besides the Medals won by:'
AlVy Morningstar and- David` Te --
bow , the boys also, won some
ribbons in their various classes.
Alvy was first in the broad'jun
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third -in the high' ju np, David- was
firstin the•hurdles:; 2nd in-both—
the high jump and broad jump:.
,These young people are., tobe
highly commended for their sue.=
cess in the.Special Olympics.
The.y.competed eted a nst. 2000.•ottrer
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children °from all across Canada
'and from eleven cities .in the
United States.
The group from. this area went
to Toronto Wednesday. and return-
ed Friday.. They stayed at the
Royal York Hotel and were royallv
treated ;for the three days: The •
competitionLw_ert ,held at. Exhib>..
itionPark.and at Maple Leaf
Gardens'.: The group visited ,Ont
bio Place on, Friday.
. The principal of Golden Circle
School,. . Mrs, Jack Reavi.e, teah=
er Mrs. Richard Kilpatrick an
George .Cameron, all ot Wingh im,
along With Cathy and•Judy Chard
ler„of West Wawanosh, supervised
the. youngsters. Each were in
charge of one of the children.
Stephen' Pritchard , :who played a
duet with Mrs..Pritchard,.:'Kathy
Joynt Mrs.. 'Kenneth Alton; and
the Goll'an Family, Barry. and
Douglas on the Violins, Gloria and
Stephen ,,and Gail onthe tambour,
m They.played waltz, -.the
Norwegian and. a fox trot,
Redwing.
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o Visit Area
The'chief'of Clan Donald and,
his wife Lady Macdonald, of Scot-
-kand are on r i -W .ha '®
°to visit 'Canada fog the 'first, time: .•
They will .be in Tdront,o for .i.
brief visit and in JCitcl Fier With ...
details .in the classified ad eclair
of this issue -J- ;
Since there. are so many I• c
Donalds, in.the Ludknow, Ripley
area , Ken=MacDonald cf '; `cswal4
er thought some would pe interest'
ed in this .in;forna'tion and might
with to attend. the TCitcheher
festivities.