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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-02-16, Page 7Pi Y 'EDITOR Beverley Smith AssisTANTs — Bryan. Boyle, Sherry Pollock,; Barry ''MacDonald, Mary. Maccharles SHOES FROM MARHApkoogs, • MARHAN. SHOES SHOWING OF THEIR' .* LINES FOR MISSES,' BOYS, LADIES AND MEN Come In NOw and See. What's- New For Sp ring „..rt Lots of Winter Lef ! YES, YOU'LL STILL BE NEEDING YOUR WINTER BOOTS, FOR AWHILE YET AND MARHAN SHOES CAN STILL FILL YOUR WINTER BOOT NEEDS. LUCKNOW SHOES PHONE 528-3117 DN..E.SPAY, FEBRUARY I0,1972' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO )on, Courtney 72. Miss Valentine Queen Lof Lions-Head•hosted our basket hall team on ic-bruary in a closely ebilifested in.a.tch. '•Bruce leninsu.la itch does not have Se,nior team softie Ripley Seniors this one 00j.„ were-slowboth 'teJlli~ • to- -get,- underwav and•Joan Courtney.seor•- ed the. only,,,basket for Ripley ,in the firse4ciatter. By the-second • Japet---B4lineriTiOn. Is Club.Presdent .The Silver 'lake 4 „11 club held, fl1St lnet:.'fin, elf th-e-rrew7u-hit , "Sportswear from,Knits",' February 12. at '9,30 in•kinloss Com - ,munity, Centre. Nine rriembers . Were present. • • • The leaders for this'course•are Mrs.. Bev Hodgins., Mrs. Shirley • MacDonald„and,Mrs.• Margaret •Bannerman. ,.e,ahelLfae, .. .- a the 4-H. Pledge. Nominations .-followed and the • results were; President ,• Janet Bannerman; Vice-President , Jan- iee'Stanley; Secretary and' Press Reporter .co he on a rotary"basis. • Mrs.. MaeDonald outlined the contents .ofthe'courSe. Mrs.: • liodginsipoke on the tWo.differ - • exit types of knit fabric :.:Warp • and Weft knits , and•how knit fabric is ma-de, NlacDonald 'diseussed fibres '• natural and man-made, and -charaeteristics:of these. Some•ot their trade •names were :,given to Itelp.the girls when • buying•material. Points to consider when buying patterns and Material were, given and each for the scut 111,qCtilige instructions were given on Preshrinking and. the Senior girls ate to preshrink their material before ne'xt week. The JurtiOrs will do theirs at the 'meeting.. • The -next, meeting will be at harmoniums at 0,0 0 a .rn,•, quarter the girls were sufficiently warmed up to take a conirhand.ing lead. which they never relinquish- ed although Brude Peninsula was pressing them closely in the • latter half of the game.. The re- suiting score was 27-24- for 'Ripley, Joan Courtney played a rria'rked• ly improved game over her, last by forming the backbone of the team on this. occasion, Joan • scored eight field goals and two free . shots • for eighteen points. Margie Collins, Barbara Grubb. . • and Julie. Reeves 'each contributed a basket While 'Kim Farrell attain- ed three free shots ov-t--of four that. she was awarded. .• Only•one game remains:in this-series when Wiarton. pla ys • ley. on February The follow- ingSaturdpy is the playoff tourna- ment j.n which. the four top: teams in the county CoMpete. • - TO "I; I1E RESC-U-E4 Norm 'Ently.„.inanager of the Canada Manpow.er Centre in Walk-. erton., spoke to •the Economics class .and, the. students of Level Four on-February' 10. The Can- ada. .Manpower. Centre is an ex ample of government inyolVe- • merit in'econon,) and as e]erel',. asery ice to people. and is nct involved veit-lr LInenir lip ttz Insurance. Ah itinerant e is• stationed in Kineardine'on the third.Wednesday of,every.'inorith any student 'is interested in getting, help to find eMployinent , drop in. PUBLIC ,On Saturday „February 12 Bryan Boyle and Carol McKay represented our' school at the' Le.gion Zone Cl= finals in Public. Syeaking.' The contest .Was' held in Go.dercll.; 13rjan captarcel -first • prize, in the Senior Secondary DiVision-e • lie -w_11 advance. to the District C finalS next Sunday in. Couple Escape burning Buildin% WH1TECHURCH NEWS -4 This 'community was sorry to.' learn on Saturday evening that Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkens had the misfortune to lose all their posses- sions, including wedding gifts, in the fire at Listowel Saturday. They escaped only with the' clothes' they were wearing down the smoked. filled stairs. Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Johnston of 1-lolyrood visited on Friday wt her aunt Mrs, Albert 1\4c ?uilli n, 'John Gaunt on 'Thurs,day and Friday attended the,prainage Conference at Holiday inn, Lo don. • • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross and• • Mark of Kitchener , spent the week end with his..parents Mr., and Mrs.. Russel Rbss and ber parents ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Millen of ' TeeSwater vicinity. • Mrs. Eunice.cillespie was tak-:' en on Saturday . from Wingham and District Hospital to Brook- -haven .Nutsing Home, Wingham ,,,,for a few weeks. Air. Victor Wybenga , Student Preacher , is spending.this w k ,•• ".Reading Week” at his home n- stead of at the College, Tor to. OrSTSUnday serviceTwas-- on Litt— ed• at Carruthers Nursing Hon e by Nle. and Mrs. VittOr \;:vybeng Phillip Steer , Mrs. Bob .B.reg and Christine and Nancy de Victor Wybenga read scriptur, p,psages,and led in prayer. Phil ip _Steyr and. Mrs, Bregman Christine breernariSang a so1O-, Lie residents requeste.d oteed2i.1.1 tliar hymns, which they dearly Mr. and..MrS e• Bill dobertson i • Joann and .Jackie of 13.1tieN,ale .were Sunday visitors with .Mr. and. .Mrs.. DonaldDoand faniily.. Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Coultes, Debbie,, Kevin and Blain of k- Ville spent the' week -end wit his. parents-.N1r. and Mrs, Albert COultes ,and her parents.N1 and'. • Mrs. Mervyn -Pipe of usSels,.'. Cl mers_Presbyter a.n W', M. S ineetit will bebe on T urs- day' after n a the honie f Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. 'Mr. and • Mrs. awson'Craig..,.... MN.COURTNEY•- 1972 MISS. ALENTINE The highlite of the Sadie awkins, Da nceat R. 1-1,S . on riday,.Fehruary, 11 was, the rowning of the 'Valentine Queen i'Dehbie '1 ranter , last year's rionarch.-eDianne Kenipton, • student Council president, an , louneed the.second runner-up, li•iabeth MacKay and the. runner- ip Kathy Farrell.'.Tlie awaited noment finally arrivedwhen Xanne-called out Joan Courtney's. Congratulations girlS I "The Fusion" supplied fine music to complete the Valentine evening. Level IV did the .decOr sting. A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS On Thursday,. February 10 the classes al 1011S were divided so that all ofthe students could , ,.watch the Academy. Award win- 'ettire."A Nlin- For .All Seasons".. Levels and -V viewed' it in inorning and the • le,vels spent the after- -noon, in the ca feteria "theatre": This 41m, fits into some of the.' English and 1iistory courses of study,' RIF,LEY \'.S 13f-1..'CE.PENINSULA ' eiiiilsilla Junior -Ciris SHUR•GAIN visited Sunday evening with • Mr. and Mrs,. Alex Robertson and family of F2st Wawano'sh .., ittrair----wir=e-4 ied 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lennips toLondon on Tuesday last and is visiting with her daughter, Mrs, Neil Faw and Mr.. Faw and fain— ily of Thoindale. • Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Currie Were recent visitors•with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt, ' Nli8, Tom Morrison of Luekho.W visited on Sunday w•ithyrs. Mary Chapman Sr. ; • • Communion services were held 'at the United Chureh on' Sunday, Tebrilary 13 with Rev. 'E. L. Le- Drew of Brussels officiating.. it -and Mrs. Fred ,Tiffin „spent Saturday afternoon with•Mrs.• • Ge:tie Tiffin of Wirigharne • ':'N•lr.S. A...E. ,Purdon and 'Mrs, Bob Nlowbray returned home on Sunday with Mr 'and...1rs. Athol Purdon ,of Sarnia.. Mr, and Mrs. RelisOn Falconer:of Sa'rnia came by London.,•ivhere they visited with their little .daughter Lynn, a patient there,and then they too came'tb Mr. and NIrs. 'Mowbray's. with Mr. and Mrs. Lowry. and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Carruthers of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Moffat•of 'reeswater were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Conn. Miss. Diane Caslick, of Wing- ham and Tim Collyer of Lucknow ere Saturday guests with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl. Caslick. We were pleased to see Mrs. Walter Moore return home.with her husband, on Monday last from ,St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where she had undergone surgery. Mrs. Milian Moore, Mrs. Lorne Durnin and Nirs, George 'Thomp- son on Wednesday last attended the United Church Presbyterial held at Stratford. • ,ftesidents of the locality'Were pleased C° learn that Frank-Ross of Wingham was able to return home from•Wingham Hospital last • week. Lynn' has to remain for further treatment in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George FisCher W,ti-igham ,were Sunday visitors 6, You can 'stop fopdlot.turmoil 'rand' eliminate the stress 'of heat in .heifers. Do that and . you are practically assured of improved .feed" efficiency AND increased rates Of gain. You do' just that with MGA-100. added" to your SHUR GAIN Supplem Repeated feeding trials have demonStrated positive economic advantages. With MGA-100, FEED EFFICCENOY is iMproved 6---f7%-in untreated heifers, 3---5% in heiferS on diethylstibestrol . . and RATE-OF-GAIN, IS IMPROVED,10:-11% and 5-6% respectively. That adds up. to reduced feeding cost . . . increased feeding profits. Ask about SHUR • GAIN' Beef Feeds with MGA-100 and profit more when you turn off the heat in heifers. •