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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-23, Page 91971 •4rr• .4.4 • WEDNESDAV IE 23rd,.1971••• rw• Fl N. EST • IN • MOTION PICTURE': ENTERTA • THE LUCK NOW SENTINEL, L1,1C10.10Wr, ONTARIO. f en Thu 24 25 si;,26 Sun.27. mon18 L.* .29 siouroy mon... 200 -F- pnodine D.AN, SORROW '''7•2 'TIME CAR? of. fro, 'NIE'S -IN -SOX OFFICE OPENS -AT -11:0111 -P -A1. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK • CLINTON -- ONTARIO, WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT; JUNE 23-24-25,26 ". • . a•Feline r•oc • • PP'11.1,e,c1trcevery -WALT DISK-y".:VOODSTOCK'" . • . • WONOE HEM NEW CAREOON'frAlliftf, TipriNicok.,(21R ". . Wfd.30.only •••• SRN 1.,;(11,01l/Yll PRESENTS ..... • • , • • w ' , • e , i . - WII:St:dylletoff at fil ill YufsitiFlUbIA:;Allil !V:: ‘••• ''''.164' .1 ....................... :f01-11 . -'::' EVERVONEl,:•••........:,, ..- iNALTERII y:.. ,.. •....VIRGINIA. MAYO and the Goldwyn i ' , BORIS KARLOFF , '' Girls : .... lANNY KAYE . • : - . = . sominimonomoinummiumumwmimmothimmommoulimummoimminuoimummommil.. . . .. . • 1 1 • .. • • • teed our , Brookside Wins School Championship In Six School Area Field Meet • .. On. June Seventeenth', Brookside Wereitied for the championship -WithtFrirrrpoints-eath.. • ----.7-klropl-'hostetilhe-a±ta-track*nd. field Meet. The schools involved were Blyth, Brussels ,; Pelgrave , Colborne, Turnberry anq. Brook, - 'side. Athletes could partiCipate in four events and one relaY.•The ribbons were red worth five points blue/Orth three and . , white worth One. • The individuarchatnpiOns ‘.'tere ,Junior boys, Marvin Cook from . belgraye with ten points, runner- up Jim Taylor from Blyth and • Hugh Biligsma from BOokside both with eight points; Junior giffs, • frencid 'Pollock from Colborne For the schools , BrOokskle was" the champion. one.hundred 'and seventY points: Runner-up. ;was Turnberry with one hundred, and:seventeen points. Next was. Brusiels with ninety-three , CO17' borne with.eighty-six, Belgrave: with sixty seven', and Blyth with fift ' ": • VISITING TgACI-IERS 'During this week two �T the teachers. WhO will be teaching here .ne?ct ,year visited 'our school. The. names of these two, teachers are:, Miss Elli,ot'an0 Mr. tiddle.. Miss. Elliot will teach Frenchto Grades three, four afid.f ive and• Mr., Liddle will teach a.regular class... . . " SURVEY • •On Triday Junc 1B , Room. ,Eight and ;Roairi Twelve Went to the buih. .They.measured off , One 'square rod and.counted the number of trees','watched for', Animal life, 'and noted other things, After they came back " they : drew ,the square and the trees. Inside a nd-wharthey. had -seen. - The teachers that swent'Were Mr. Finlayson, • Mr., Cameron and Mr. with: eighteen points and dinner - up Barb Aitchison from Br�okside with nine points; jritermediate • ;boys, Glen MacLean. from FnTy Brad Aitchi�n; Brookside With, ' ten 'points; Intermediate :Jariene Pardon,*Brookside with • thirteen points and runner .Up , Kathy McPhee from Colborne with nine Points. There was a tie for the Senior boys' champion with , • • Philip 'BlaCk•from Brookside and . . • . urn erry7ea having sixteen points; Senior girls. 'Jane' MacPherson and Louise Sta-rnpert-hOthrumberry'T7 ---"ifilf(kK FESTIVAL ON THE SCREEN • • with "hi music -grooving and 400,000zpersons_doirig-their-THINGLI (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Color / Cartoon Due to length of movie one showing nightly at approx. 9:15 • SUN. - MON. - TUES. JUNE 27-28-29 "VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" In .Color at.bata A DMITTANCI to Homo SusDarkifls an Hayward I• Teas c• AG, 011 0,19 • • "BEYOND .THE. VALLEY .00,• THE DOLLS". ..Dolly Read .• A MIT ATT RESTRICTED • PAGE .NINI tor in.diet *— Robert Rooney •.. . Assfstant-;-• Beverley-Siniih *au Barry _MacDonald Be: Mien THANKS .. • . have often thought -that if the rest of irs had as midi school spirit as'''', As a member of 'grade. thirteen, 1 find it hard to believe thAt., ro,,, ishe had, Ripleywouldbe a better. -4Fgh..T.sch001-,-e-oucation At }dom. y J. IrhOql-,---Ftiends-4Wte-batr-rie--aie ' • • • completed Th choo1 has chan- d 1 will neve _,11014;:e-tiotiiec4.74-eneihy ya4t, There have been many happy ex- 114° thy life When died ,7.4' periences and sad ones. I ternern f' Part of 01°' die;:itoo ,ber the. first days. in .grade. nine. The school 'seemed so large and the.students inithe higher grades were fearful tyrants. Mr. Albert :Wylds was the principal then and he ruled with a stern had but was understanding and respectable, Grade eleven was the turning point in my life. This year•I•was elected: tothe Student totincilas. Class'representative. Lynn Clay- ton taught: me how tOuse.the scliool...catriera,, As I look back (p- iny :•experienees•as a'photograp.her; 'sincerely thank him for. getting. Me interested i.n•this:hobby.1 Grade ,cynshio-Nyors—iNvelve was one of the.g min In Color sas Cartoon 4••• Pr•••14.441~4 ~10~~1~4 WEDNESDAY ONLY se..- JUNE 30 Comedy - Action - Horror, Special Holiday Show years of mylife. It was' an honour to be electedPresident of the Sttid ent Council ; My education was broadened greatlyby worldng,With the council. The 'students really put frirrli An F;fr011 to make the year a siiccess. They co-operat- ed with the CounciI.4ull.y and were "CARRY .ON UP THE.•.: • :.1.4 great•• group. young people, tO. • . . --The--CarriOn, Oa 'THE -MINISKIRT 09 MOB" • (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT.) Jeremy Slate - Dian*. Mdlain. • / n o "THEATRE OF DEATH'' (ADULT.ENTERTAINMENT) • • Cartoon • • • • • • • work with. Asa student bod we were able to earn enough money to purchase a Sports TirneclOck. At.:the beginning ollair summer 'I was confronted with one. of the sad and. tragic event g which•occtir -in life . Laurie , Mat Charles* was' 1-forene year, but iri that short' tirrie we becanie' This year in grade thirteen, it has. been a pleasure to sit back 'and watch. the Student' Cauncil, led by Bryan Boyle, work. As you can See' frogi this write tchool have been an important pa4t five years at Ripley High part ofMy life. 1 have really enjoyed myself and have witnes- sed, many accomplishments . On • tvonty-first ,,the'students gave Me. , rriy reward.. It was a real, honour to be chosen:King of Ripley Dist- rict High SchOol. ' The students have' been so good tof me I can - riot express;rny appreciation. - A gp.ecial thanks goes t9 Robert • prioney•and Beverly Smith who wrote articles for the paper:. Barry MacDonald helped a' great • deal with the phOtographylhis. year and will assurne the duties' next -year.. My-v-er-y-s-pedial-thanks • , . goes.to'lvlary MadCharles Who • not only helped with the photog- aL trend WhO I never forget. to' the Lucknow. Sentinel my thanks for giving us space in the paper. On closingj wish all of my fellow ' students the•best for the future and i will never for et the one 9'1 pi: a — an on Ri.pley pistrict High • Iniuties Tref �d .esnhtehuwsaiassams.itunzt. school. BR6CE AI'TKEN ' 'THANKS! . Y • At Hospital LANGSIDE NEWS.. • FELL OFF BICYCLE .• ro" fall from her, brother's bicycle Winnie Visser had the misfortune on which int -a41 ed, many ,scratches and bruises. She was taken to Wingham and District Hospital for treatment. FRACTURED WRIST • • Marty Young.fractured his wrist at. school while playing soccer. He Was treated'at the Wingham- and District Hospital and released. • . . . , • . . „ • , . immomooloomuummillonoolimimpinoffiumpffimilooloomooloyomthip.m.upt, '42S26- erucil-mta- •• • CHUCKIONNORS: • SOME. MA_HINES • heads a hind of seven ruthless mercenaries: ▪ • AREMORE - TI1AN MOSt. t MEN CAN Um 'TWA. • - • '= ; I at MIU 5W1U4- RICK MAIN" -4 — num • NSAT 800 P.It• A14° NONE 524111111 f!?#.57144/0" DR/VTHEATRE r 8 CODERICH s' PONCISC,04 PO 4 • arcing • KILLERS AND THIEVES! IF THEY ME, -3 • THEY'LL END UP AS HEROES! • F --"i 111111111MIKINIIIIIIIIIithill0101111111111116111111011114., • There •will bt.no Sunda.y St at the Langside.Church on Sunday', June 27th *due, to the anniversary • -s-e-rvieer-There. ' • " • Mr...and Mrs. Bob Bregman and. family were Sunday visitors with •*. M. and Mrs. JimYoung and. ' 'family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George 'Young and .. • , . incOdine .:LOCATED':i*X1-TO" GOL0\IG;*R6I,LER'SKATING SWIMMING. , & CAMPING NIGHTS - PH9k1E7.396-2.,14,1, DAY PHONE396,2107 *.L.:****** *•*_* **** *1*,±*_,***4:114, WED., THURS.i'FRI'.; SAT.,,IPTIE 23; ,24,.25i 26 A MEITING-FOTOIOSERS nL41-SOME MACHINE a ARE MORE THAN MOST MEN CAN, HANDIE! cosi 4Naiimummiti RORYCALHOUN LESLIENIELSEN LAINI,EKAZAN • , ***************It******', SUN-.-,-MONOVES4--JUNE-21, 28,29 4. • • Mr. and Mrs. ViCtor Wybenga were visitin in the 'conirrittnity last weel<. , • The..Langside C.O.C.' held its regular .meeting'Sunday with Kareri•Young as president. Nancy de Boer led the group in two num- bers, "Do it all.for Jesus" and • –^; T—E, e , Jean Young told the children a • couple Legeridg: .The hymn 'I ani to glad" waslung. JO-anhe de 1306r receive.d, the offering and. the prayer was tung. Mrs. Wybenga led, the children in prayer., ParitiirrArPoi,iit 3a`ri;r; • , A rtorymi.,a,jao,Wv. Streisand Yves Montand Oh • A CleartW ******* firtrmovie r4,e.olAmour,vi ricroPrs. • True Ora GLEN.CAMOBELL•KIMDARRY WALLIS' Nie •WOOD The group practiced their mon- berg for the anniversary Social., The children made littlelgiftt for Father's Day. WED., THURS, ., FRI., JULY I, He's mean, rotten, till: 4 , thieving, a womanizer. You're going to love ‘..... Big Noisy • IMEDIfJ110 psalm) iiiitiirioAteid MG ISIS! • 74K.raill$X1cAVI96,•119ttilco141.40•471,611•Okittic}g • SAT., JUNE. 30, 2,3 pIus, " Love it Of leave i PAUL XOA titlf APttlintlY NawmAti W00094110 maws wusA. •LAURINCEHAiVEY• tttk±- „ a