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NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAM
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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SUGGESTED COURSES:
:�—pR�IaFE R, EDU. AT -ION'; "- Yi I, NG
UPHOLSTERING
LIQUID EMBROIDER Y
PHYSICAL FITNESS
(Women).
NEEDLEWORK
K,
SOWING
ART
MEN'S ATHLETICS
(Tuesdays)
INTERIOR DECORATING
PATTERN, MAKING'. (Clothing).
sem..-'�►r.'�•.+R
, REGISTRATION
October T at 8:00
5.0.0
ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL 'COURSES CAN BE
-T-I NE T -H -
IN ADVANCE OF REGISTRATION AT 395-2671..
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ion
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!s),
her .• .•
his
The Clinton Christian. Reform
''song service which, is. held in the
auditorium the lash Sunday even-
ing of the month was well attend-
ed last week,.: Dick Roorda, led
the service with the devotion per-
iod taken by Reverend Beukema.
The' ruronview'Orchestra', with
Della: Peart on the piano.. Mrs,,,
Mary Taylor,•, -mouth organ, Nor •
man Speir , violin, Jerry Collins,
combs provided the music for
Monday's old ty,me_music dancing
and sing a -long.
Mrs. Marion Andrews: led a
lively sing -a -long. at ten programs
and teas held on the last` Wednes -
day afternoon of each, month and.
Sponsored by the Clinton` Kinette
Club.. Kinettes Barbara'.Nornan,.
Bev Riley Jean Jewitt., Marg
=-Fleeing--and=-pianist Chrystal.,
Jewitt were . in: charge of. the after r
noon's activities, and. assisted
-with-the wheeIeha-i- 'residents`
Mrs. M. Paisley expressed,,,the,
appreciation of the residents. for
the 'enjoyable afternoon. .
BPS a company •with .a
world wide iceputation,;
haa; .:the. re
quirements,.:
of- its individual Gust
omerat small an!': Targe,.
very much m . mind.
PAGE SEVENTEEN
.The' by .BP is very
The range of products m
wide but each product is designed and manu-
factured to, specifically meet the use for which, it •
is s.o.ld, Fuel oil sold.for home heating is -no, excep.
tion..However, theaim of ,BP.is not simply.to sell
home owners a source. -of heat but also'to make;
available to them, the means for full climatic
trol in their homes. 1n..short to• make available a'
complete HOME COMFORT 'SERVICE
Just, look at this' service if you become. a., B.P
domestic'fuel.oil customer:
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Rim[;FT pevll�EN!F PLAN.
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BP' -also :av it
make�
ai able to: customers for out-
right purchase, or on special, terms,' the.fin:est:ran9e
.of homc .comfort equipment. ijvailable. in. Ca,nada.
7.
COURSE SCHEDULES
Thursdays; October 7 December 16 January 6 March 9
.The group of young 'people from'
thSeaford' area. , . organized. by
Mrs. Orville Storey ;'provided- the
program for Family Night. Those'
taking part were the Silver ::Strings;
er • anuary 4.7 arch ,7
1EEN
•
:k window
ved
y installs
1 I nc.hes
19:99'
ed inches
• • Mr.and Mrs Nile . Battler: of
Kitchener, and ;Mr; 'and Mrs. Tom
Hall of'Petersburg visited for the
week end with Mr,.. a.nd Mrs. Jim
Hunter:. Jiin , 'Nile and . Torn• were
cornrades •dtiring' World
:where ,they ,served overseas togeth-
er.
Visitors :d.uring the week end..
with Mr. 'and :Mrs.`. Bill. Hunter
were Ewart J. Webster of Kirkland
Lake;: Dick Reed. of Detroit ;and
his .mother''Mrs W. G; .Reed of
Lucknow;, Mr. and, 'Mrs. • Roy Keane
and Arlene of Stratford; Harold •
Gardner of Hamilton 'and.:Ron,Jong-
eling of :Hannon. •
Wm'. G. Hunter had a successful
farm sale on Saturday, v 'hee a
large:crowd attended and ideal
weather prevailed • . .
McNichol, .Linda. Godkin . Ra
• McNichol , the Henderson
Trio,
Donna , Darlene. and Debbie ac-
'corn'.anied.on the piano-b.y y1 S.
Henderson, step. dancers Diane
Oldfield,'Marlene G;lanvilie
Beth •McNichol Vickey Harris,
Peggy. Dennis,' Connie Beyerrnan,
Scottish dances Sherry Storey
accornpanied• by Nelson :Howe on
t-he-v-ioli:n. hhis=group p a
ing on the noon show Channel 13,
.Kitchener 'on 'October 3 and 10th.
Jack Carter thanked the entertain -
Ors on behalf of the resident's;
•
today, The range includes:=
'WHISPER •QUIET FURNACES .
HIGH EFFICIENCY BURNERS
• OIL -FIRED' WATER HEATERS
POWER .HUNIIDIFIER§ .'
Many Canadian.home owners are. benefitting .:
from the service '.made . available by .BP; • WHY'•
NOT 'YOU?
AGENT FOR •. BP •`OIL LIMITED.
Toomany men a.nd:women
get 'hurt at work, just because.
they don't look after themselves.'
The s'ec.riet is to work .
defensively.
J'. e'.'; o.n.
;Accidents are less likely to
happen when everyone is alert..
The 'sure:
way to,
your self-defence talh safety
Self-
efence.
LUCKNOW
:PHONE : O.F.F. 529-3006
RESIDENCE . 528.3616:'
OFFICE HOURS 7 A.M. -TO 8 P:M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
TEACHERS OBSERVE. .,classes.Miss Pat Anderson gave
On Monday of last week.History
'teachers from ClintonHigh School
t41•41(
classes
they did before. Pat 'is the daugh
:Au" Tremee and Tom -FO c
ter of one; -of 'the teachers at our
a delightful talk on nursing and
'about the training she 'has just'
UC);letee-.=Not r - ..
went on in public schools much niore•about nursing than
The teachers were Keith Allen,
3,1,971:
• school, Mrs. Gordon Anderson:
-HOLIDAY
.On Wednesday, Septe e,L29,�
there: was no school'because there
was a Teachers' Professional Dev-
elopment�D ry�in_W ng_ham -W-e
al enjoy:these little holidays.
EATR DAY
, On Thurslay the Dungannon.
Fall Fair was held...In,the after:-`
noon :sortie of the pupils_o-f..oirr.
school=matelYted
We sto-oier�n-
front of :the grandstand after the
parade and sang ,,"Put Your Hand
In The Hand" and "I've Got' Sint-.
pence'. Next our cheerleaders
fed is rn a cheer ;for our schoo:
meter tgjngl.:
sbri. ge c .00l•sang
"It's A Small World" and then
they also did'a cheer. After this
Mr MacLennan and Mrs. Wilson
from Kingsbridge received an
engraved' medal for being at the
fair. The students' were then dis-•
missed.
of R. IL
wl(, by. pisgs
for a ,fdor
sister Ma,
waslOg'�
filer sister
turtiitig IVO
sbt'.Weeli
fa rally
rU.t
anc
opensation
tsociations,
art'
Jr* ac
HBuyKinta11
siEAKs ON NURSING
On i'riday, s October I, the grade
..evert and eight girls enjoyed ,a
�g ieSt •Speaker., for their guidance
Y
1 rnyrL-Nr:w
Mr, and Mrs. Brian' Black and .
little•so.n have purchased the. Kel`
Lt ous_e aL' rita Land-mov'ed=in
.on Saturday.`
Marilyn MacIntyre, daughter of
Mr. and. Mrs: Joe Maclntyr,e, R.
R. 3 Goderch received her Bach•
elor of Art's degree in Psychology
- �-t�-n`•rdei:srt-y-�r�f�•tt�lgh
during convocation' ceremonies
on October 1. She is presently
attending Teachers' College,•in.
Hamilton.,• Her mother', Mr., Joe
. MacIntyre , and, her sister Mrs.
Lloyd Collins attended the gracivay
tion. • :
''Bradley MacKenzie, son 'Of Mt..
and Mrs's Ross MacKenzie , who
.was a patient• in S.t. Joseph's Hose.
pital,. London for over a week
with fractures in his arms., c'arhe
home oft Sunday.