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LIST 1.49 JOHNSON'S* BABY SHAMPOO THE. 1,(0cKNOIA9:, SENTINEL,, WC:KNOW, ONTARIO PAGE THIRTEEN NODAYf. MARCH 1501,, 1972 97 13,I,A, TABLE TENNIS Ripley high school was the host school to the annual Bruce inte f scholastic Table Tennis q'ourna gni. Mr. Brown and Mr. COU1•° ses were the conveners and wirls table assistance of Nancy Nlac - :1(al i they ran the day efficiently. There were four tables set up in ihe gym and four games were played simultaneously. Thanks g toReg Moore for the use of his table, - The four divisions and ,the win- 0g schools were Kincardine , Junior Singles; Saugeen, Junior • Doubles; Kincardine, Senior Sing- les; Chesley, , Senior Doubles, Overall winner was Kincardine followed by Chesley', Sauge CD and Ripley. Ripley's Junior Singles entry was Richard Rooney, who finished sec - ond in his division., The Senior Doubles teadtiof Bill. Tra titer and Bryan Boyle finished third. Elliott ourtgy_a_s;Senior Boys entry: tidtG reg Liddle and Bob BissOn- ette represented the Junior Boys Allteams enjoyed,a good day t the tournament. IT'S SIMPLE IF' YOU LOOK AT IT RIGHT! , EkaminatiOTIS'firrail y=terrnirrated- EDITOR Beverley Smith. ASSISTANTS — Bryan Boyle, Sherry Pollock Barry,MacDonald, Mary MacCharies EY HI= late.last week as RDEIS heaved a sigh of relief. students ,And now all are discovering that last min- ute cramming 'produces , to the , chemistry dismay of our biology, and science teacher Mr Ma lhotra a result like this; ESS-AY ON ANATOMY "Your head is kinda of round and hard and your brain is in it, and your hair is on it. Your face is in, front Of your. head where yOu eat andmakes faces. Your. neck is what. keeps )our head out of your collar. Its hard to, keep clean. Your shoulders are sorta shelves to hook your suspenders. Your stummick is something that if you don't eat enough it hurts . and spinach don't help none. Your spine' is always behind you , no matter how quick you turn around: Your arms you .got .to have to pitCh With and also to reach the butter.. Your fingers- stick out of YoUr hinds so you can throw a curve and add up arith- metic. Your legs• is what if you haven't got two of ., you can't get to first base. Your feet are what you,run on, arid.your toes are • what always get stubbed. And 11-iAls7--alr-thete is tO you,- cep't what's inside you and I ain't, seen, that yet," HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER Level lour students watched a taped section of the Heart Is a. Lonely !hinter starring Alan Arkin on. March 13. This show was seen on Twilight Theatre over the Winghath television station 'the - 'previous week, but studentswere writing examinations. This show ties in with:a hook that students are taking . in an English course. TIME No SEE It was a rpleatant surprise ld'see the. familiar face of Mr. Ab Wylds hack in the school on Monday , Mr, WN, Ids .was supply teadiin,L, the vario41.s se ie tic QS, I or Mr. Saw Malhotra'who was ill. We.hope that W\'-lds-linds this genera- • tion of pupils as ''eas" to teach as their parents,' DRAMA FES7'1VA.1. On i'riday, Mjatch 1; the ROHS . Drama Cluh will tra\.1 to Port Elgin to . participa Cc in the Dra Festival. They will practise in the afternobn and then present their three act coined y' '''A-Feud.. ing. Over Yonder" at. UU p GoOd Luck Hillbillies I GIRLS'..HOUSELEAutiE BASKET - liA LL Beginning shortly at L1.00. on . Tuesdays and Thu rsda ys.• w ill be girls' houseleague• basketball.. .There are six teamscompering for are di a rfipT6.hihIp WHITECHURCH Visitors on the week end with MrS. 'Lillian 1\1cClenaglian were --Ted -oelenasta-n-of-1<irelietrei Mr. and Mrs. Percy McClenaghan and Gavin of Waterloo and Miss Mildred McClenaghan of Gocler- ich. They also attended the Saunders - McClenaghan wedding reception held in Lucknow Legion Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn spent the .week. end at Guelph with their daughterAlma, a student at Guelph University and on Saturday attended the College Royal. Mr. and.Mrs. Jim'Taylot Of / East Wavianosh and Mrs. Robert Ross were Sundayvisitors with Mr. Tand—Mr-s. Russ-e1 Ross, - - Mrs. Jane 'McAllister and Merv- yn of Culross were Sunday visitors •with Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Caslick. Mr ., and Mrs. Jack Coultes, Debbie, Kevin and Blaine of - ''Oakville spent the week end, with 'her parents Mr. and Mrs. MerVin Pipe of Belgrave and with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs; Albert Coultes on Sunday. Mr. and Mks. Alex Craig and Lana alco visited ar.L e. Coultes home. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Coultes were Friday evening visitors With Mr. 'anc10\4rs. Albert Cbultes. Nit,. and Mrs. Harold Biasing , Laurie and Sheena of Neustadt were, Sunday visitors with Mr. and• Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. a-ndilr-s,Russe--1--m were Sunday visitors with his par- ents Mr. and ,Mrs. Bruce McGuire of Thornbury. Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs, Dave Gibb and Mrs. Russel Chapman-. _joined the_Senior-Cit-i-zens of Wingharn on their bus trip on. Thursday to 'the Ice Capades in Kitchener. Garnet Farrier and Harold . Swatridge of Wingharn were in Toronto on Wednesday. Mr: and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul,' Carol, Kimberley and Debbie of, Unionville were on a week's holi- days and visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. CordonRintOul, and her parents Mr. and. Mrs. Black of Belgravc. Mr. and Mks. Eldon Emerson, Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of St, Catharines were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor<'Emer- son and spent the week end with Miss Lila Emerson. Mn. and Mrs. Lorne Jainieson of'Belgrave visited Thursday with" Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jamieson. • Card Party St, Augustine C. W. L. had nine tables:in play at their card. Par-ty Augustine Parish Hall. High prizes went to Mrs. Cyril Coyle and Joe FOran , with conso- latiOn prizes to Mrs. Jim Finleon and ferry Heffernan. Door Prize was won by Mrs. Dan Thomson. There will be another card party in two weeks , -Mara 24th.