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wEDNESPAY,f SEPTEMBER. 29th, 1971•
• THE LUcKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO •
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ave the
Ie meeting
benedc.
7
Dianne Kempton
President Of Ripley,
'On Tuesday, 'Seji:ber21,
tfle owd.ents.of •RDIO enjoyed the
a w1u btbecie.. WUb Mr.' Tur-
:
head
ed :,ha n) burgers .,a nd
frio• this , candidates for, positions '•"
..,on the "StudentS''.Cdpricil gave ••,
sperelles in the 'auditorium, Win
ricrs of the' election ,-.eventually
held.on'Septchther 23rd 'were
Diane Keniptorr; as the first fe-
male. president., Barry MacDonald
as vice president ,.Sally Elliott
as secretary and•Carinon"Court
hey as treasurer.. •
INVESMENT .,. • •
A hew innovation at. ROHS: is
the Investilient Club organized ,
bv. the economics class, ,Presid.,,
OM of this club Is Kathleen Hunt.:
• yr while 'Gertrude 'Lee Walden
ats.as•sceretary and:Shirley •''
' NiCiCreath as treasurer Stocks• •
are;sold at $1..•each and'the re`Su.it.
White-
s Society
°the hOrne
Q.r.-Wyberiga..
the end of May 1972.,: Anyone
intereaced incontribtit.ing to the
effort' is asked. to give their •
nioney' tOa ect3nofiliC.-stUdent
emale
rict igh
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Prizes were,nbt •given tills year
hut 'judges donated ,an amount of
Money for outsta.nding' sections and
th c p to ee'd$:-W4-1-1-go'intrr,the art-
department. • ••
13M$?' ' •
The boys'.earn opened their
season with a losing effort.
Kincardine team gained an early
lead in the series with a win. Rip. -
ley rallied in'the"seeond game,
but came out on the short end by.
a 16,14 count. The' boys seeriied
to be out .of practice but with this
'game chalked up to experience,
they hope to make the Sacred
,Heart game Tuesday a different
r,s_tOry. •
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-C;OLF TEAM
away to the Stratford Theatre
so the line up will probably
thane frorn game t9 game. The
Ripley squad lost their first garne
-7.Kathy Farrell fed them, on
to a 15,7 Victory in the second
tgeaanivk
nie ,w...0The;hfuleypulleditpdgaMesaWott
win U1xeganie 1-S an ct take
FOt:the "l3" tearri, Cayle Hus,,
tan , Sakly• HarrisOn Joan Court
er.ailWessenger Kirif Far -r•
rell and Margie:Collins started
the, game With Barbara.',G,ruhh;
MarYieedharn, Patti .MacDonald,
Mary. Colling and 1(er.ry.13oyle
subbing, Joan Courtney and Sally
Harrison provided most of the
points as (he "B" team won 15
Once Again JoanCourtney
,5 points in the second with Patti
•
tle•sarne. This
rManctricp<e:d:114ail,pdled i0.1111g
sparked
victory and thuth
s ey won the •
The girls play again Tuesday ,
Nednesday and Thorscial-thisVc-ek
•so "Good •LuOk"..
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The 119lf tea r.Dey ed to thecil-E-ERI.EA7-19-1K ••
Chippewa :Cold andCountry.Club Workouts began bright and early'
at Southampton for the annual Monday 'morning' for cheerleading
About •a dozen iriterestedi iris •
golf, tournament during
'fourth place in the tournament,
which was won,bYPort Elgin. Bill
I<irpairicktoppeded .the locals :
with a score of 94 onth eighteen
hole course. The entire team
•urgess,; t ie
teaCher in charge, liopes;to haye
the squad decided by the end- of
the we,e.k.. . • ,
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STRATFORD FESTIAL.. ff,
group'of interested students ,...;
•• fe9144• Level
from Level; travelled toStr4t-::
ford ',Wednesday ; Sepi,eMber.22 to
irFstfvai.!i3e-
ca,use-:there were nOt'enough inter =1,
ested in going when, the tickete.,.
were:bought Iast•spring,..thiS,
group §upPlied their oWri:tran.spor-
tation and Mr-,. • Brown gOi, the tick,
ets. The pla:y.was liacheilLb,y.. •
:William Shakespeare. The student',
Matinees enable to see what we I.
. .
§tudy•fri English at reduced prices,.•
It's the Only Way to study.,Shakes-
peare , •• - :•• . • :
ave th
w6re
ions
is
to f?e•,-
... to .the „ •
Chainier's
Platis.Were;
ming td be
School-flo t
at the•Ripleylgall Fair held ,On
,;•gepteinber.23 w,as the Lel five
VI ilia4nept", Other,
floats were, "Mary, ,iNlary, Quite '.
cOntraiy" by 1Jevel four , ."Lower:,
• ins:the I/tin:king Age:" 'byLevel
three, "(Joing to the Moon" by
• . Level two and "flip `rown..,FrectiOn`
1..)y Level on.
A higITsch'crOl art display -array..-
ed.t4e- wall in the auditoriu,in and
titrea 'copper' tooling, •leather,.
work ;..crafts and Water paintings.
charge of the
ance"Which
I stibject
)plci. Mt.!:
aiiion to
ion.qf the '-
words of the,
d td.the c�i? •
ts when:the ;
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6,11ZES' VOLLEYBALL . • .
Last Wednesday, September. 22.,
t• Fr, ,
I • Z .
••.
teams journeyed to. Kincardine
for their 'first games which proved
to be quite suceeSsfulg,'. • •
The "A;e team consisted of
Mary MacCharles, Kathy. Farrell,
KathieenHunter i -Chris. Meppeiclz.
atrly E1flot.t and iforinie—
Boyle with Jane Meppelder , Julie
Reeves and•Elizabeth MacKay
as substitutes:: •• There Were. sonic
SHUR-GA1N
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PAGE: WAVES
]rrLc1IMtThund.e.r. B.. ay:
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feed and animal
health service
leadership in
nutrition
PARETHATIVIONEY •.'
• Photo bY AndreWS .
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„ PAPERNICK KEENAN •
; I . an,.oron 0, n, ".i Ian)
• Lawrence .Papernick, Toronto was solem ize
rimy• nite hurch, Thunder Bay..• •
'Rey: R.*.A.-Peden DD.offiCiated'at the ceremony performed
before an altar banked with baskets of.,white and gold gladioli. -
blue iris and baby's' breath. Nuptial .•music was :supplied by
Maurice Baker, ; ' - • .
The bilde is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Marvin E,,Keetian,
Thtinder, Bay and the bridegroom is the :son of ,Mrs. Evan
Papernick, Goderich, and the late Mr. Papernick. : '• •
Given in marriage by her father; the' bride ware a formal, .
empire -styled gown of white_frostednaisleb-r-ocade
highlighted •with drop pearls, The gown featured seed pearl
embroidery done by her grandmother: Mrs D Jam, Thunder
Bay, The 'delicate, embroidery. emphasized' the; collar, bodice,
skirt front panel. and:mats. A cathedral train; widely 'bordered „
with matching pearIS, fell from the tailored neck.boW and was
adorned with a row �f tiny self covered buttons extending the
lengths ol• the train. 'A circlet headdress of pearl brocade held a •
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cathedral length ,Veil of tulle; The bride carried a bouquet of
white orchids accented with sea ' /* - •
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• The •bridal attendants were Miss Susan 13ensOn as maid of
honor. and •Misses, Joan Latarri and Claudia• .Keenan as • :
bridesmaids. , ,.• ' , '
collars, long. sleeves. and fitted cliffs. The gathered :Skirts
• featured' waist -high slits displaying:blue peau de sole hostess
pants; Teal blue peau de soie: edged :the skirts and fashioned ,
front -view waist bows. They carried .bouquets • of iris,
stephanotis.' and eucalypti. :with cornpletnentaiy iris and
Stephanotis spnnkled•in their hair •
The best man was . Ronald. McDonald, ,Goderieft. Ushers
were Andrew James, Toronto, and Gordon Keenan; Thunder
ALa
ori with a
in the base-
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sitors press •
SHUR-GAIN SERVICE
s. M11ir
litests while
continuous
research
Good. service is just:a little more than carrying
0--Les-the :1 tItle-extrd-Caie4791-n-g--H-lito• •
Id• was ih:
s!.
th.dleyely
Bleis
Te-rtaTeri--.
t•Psairn
Roll -call
verse fro .
the Service that reallY counts . the second
look at .an order . a re-clieck_nn a load,•an
extra phone call to make sure something is.
management
skills
mniMs.-of
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Barry
John8tee,,
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the MeEln
tiction.
growing animal
health service
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•-e-ream-rose-corsa . •
. ..Por a honeymoon to the Eastern United 'States, the, bride '.•
• wore a navy ,and"witite•print jacket dress with navy accissories..
TheLeouple-WfIllive at 11 Penrose Rd., Toronto• . .
'Out • of •toWn guests. includes Mr.. and Mrs. Cook,
Goderich; Mr, and Mrs, C. Asht • , e -
.Inc es er, oronto; Miss Elsie Smith, Ottawa; Mr and Mrs. J.
„.G. Lambert, Coluinbus, Ohio; Mr„.' and Mrs. R. McDonald,
Goderich; Mr. and Mrs, G. T. Hannorn, Rainly River; Mr and •
Mrs. 8: McKaL.M.innikgrManitObai-M-iwa-flelen-and•
Mr. and -Mrs. R. Irvin, Dungannon;
the bride Was given bY Dr.• S, N.:8Chiewe, , ..: • •
, The litide's ;wither received wearing a 'pale blue silk dress
with fro,nt panel and cuffs of re.enab_roicleredawhiteLlace; white
accessories and' a•corsage ofcream-colored roses.
The groorifs mother wore an ice blue, Chiffon' jacketdress r
with detail on the skirt heni, matching blue: accessories and a
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• It ,doesn't meati we wont inake miStakes. We
probably Will. It does Mean we feel badly •.•
'htriirkersmade meats
that care is taken that it won't happen again.
• That's the kind of care` we Pledgeto give yoU
,and all 'otir customers. .",
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toYu get it with every order of Shur -Gain.'..
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Products Limit d
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Mr. and Mrs. R. Meyers, Geraldtc•n; J. McMahon, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. N. McIntyre, Linda and Scott, Sank St, Marie; Mr.,
• and Mrs. E. Wall,. Teeswater;. Mr, and Mrs, G. W. •Adaing;
and Jean, Duluth, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs, Jarries: Smith,
• :Margaret and jean. -Listowel; 'Mt: and Mrs. Donald VIL
, ••-' • Yg',-Ql/iTot-IPOW11,
. Winnipeg., Nlanitoba. Mrs. G. Hays, Goderich; and Mr: and Mrs,
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• Eldon Ritth1e,fl.R Ritchie,.S LucknoW; ,Mr. and Mtg.'J. bonelly,
• Goderieh,
The. grooin't mother is the foriner Jean Ritchie of AO -
field. .
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Prior to her Marriage the bride, elect Was, entertained•in.
Onderich by Mrs. J. Cook, Mrs. F. Rouge, Mrs, John Stringer,
Ronald McDonald; Mrs. R. Irwin and Mrs. Fred Sterling,
In Toronto a shower was giVen by Miss Sue Benson and
-at 'Minder gay gliOWera Were given by Mesdams M. Bartley,
L. Wilsolif Ji Lariviere R, Treleaven, .8. Priske4 L.
Greer*. k. .1<nutson, M Allah,. b. Cripples, G. EVerett,,, M.
Gibbon; tt, 0.1teillys • • '