HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-14, Page 1572 woNgs,pAy, JUNE 14th, 1972 THE 1,UCKNOW SENTINEL, 4.1).CKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN ..„.. , .
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EDITOR Beverley Smith . •
ASSISTANTS — Bryan. Boyle, Sherry Pollock
Barry MacDonald, Mary MacCharles
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THE END. OF ANOTlIER CHAPTER
The final day at R.D,H,S.
marked the end of a lot of hard
work throughout the year although
to some it Meant a little extra
effort as final examinations are
being held all the week of June
. 12-16.
An assembly was held at one
o'clOck on June 9 in the gym of
RIMS as all students viewed a
number of slides, shown and ex-
plained by Elliott Courtney , who
was selected to go to North Battle-
field, Saskatchewan last summer
on the Young Voyageurs Program.
Dianne MacKay has been select-
ed this year to go to British
umbia and she will be leaving on
July 7.
Athletic awards were presented
by Mr. Brown and Miss Machan
to winners of intramural basket-
ball, volleyball and badminton
events, Mr Turvillkpresented
the coveted "Golden Balls" to the
winners of the Ripley Classic
byte rtti)hllr wa t.-won-
Janice Reeves and Bill Tranter.
The Investment Club wound up'
its season ona happy note as all
those who bought a one dollar
share earned $2.86. ()Late a suc-
cessful year!
Sincere wishes are extended to
all thOse who are leaving the
happy halls of RDHS as they seek
to further their education and
strive for a successful life.° May
the school spirit , like the invest-
ment -Clu,b , continue to skyrocket.
I wish to thank all those who
have contributed to this column -
to Sherry Pollock and Bryan Boyle
Who were my assistant editors, to
the photographers Mary MacChar-
les and Barry MacDonald ;. as well
as. to thosewho by their love of
life and school spirit , have given
us something to write about.
Sincerely,
Beverley Smith (Editor).
JUNIOR HI'GH FIELD MEET
The "Jimior, High" Field Day
was restimed*on June 7, as this
time , .our Level One students tray.
elled down to the Ripley--Huron
spa e in
field events.
In the Girls' High Jump', Patti
MacDonald emerged victorious„
with `a 4.'5" jump which was
011=10
three inches better than the one
she displayed in placing second at
the B.1.A.
Susan Carter won the standing.
long jump, with Carol MacKay
fourth, while Linda Messenger
gained a fourth in the running
long jump. '
In the Boys' High Jump, Court-
ney Liddle was third as was. Doug
Messenger in the Triple Jump.
RDHS reaped its greatest 'rewards
from the° Boys' Running Long. Jump
as Barry Marshalrtook the event
with a 15' 5" 'jump. Peter Huston
was, third and Robert Colquhoun
fourth.
YAD SDRAWKCAI3
There was an unusual flurry of
excitement Tuesday, June 6 as..
RDHS students struggled to move
backwards in their backwards •
clothes. On some, it was not
noticeable that they were wear-.
ing back-to-front outfits, but
others I
EVeryone was also required to
eat his lunch backwards 7 begin-
ning with the dessert! A Karigeroo
Court was held at. 2.45 to deal
with. offenders., Little ,psinish-
ments such as rolling jelly beans
across the, floor, hopping. along'
the floor on one leg and balancing
books made these people wish that
they had been -obedient ! • .
This final Student Council
event was another example of •
RDHS School Spirit. Congratula-'
dons to:this year's Student
Council under President Dianne
Kempton.on a successful year and
good-luc-k-to-out--firttrre-t-oancds.
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INTRAMURAL, BADMINTON
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.• The intramural competitiOn
in Boys', BadinintOn ended in an
.exciting championship match.
Seventeen- teams entered the
competition and the champion'
ship, match pitted\ Mark_Striith and
Bill bissonnette against Larry Ir
win and Mike Smith... Larry and
Nlikp . won the series two games to
one. The calibre of .the tourna-
ment play says a 'great deal fOr
our badminton team's chances
next year.
LOCHALSH
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Purple .Grove
The June meeting of the. Purple
Grove Women's Institute was held
at the home of Mrs. Donald Gil-
lies. The Presiident , 'Mrs., Francis,
Boyle opened the meeting. The
secretary-treasurer dealt with
business and correspondence.
Mrs. Herbert Farrell.read the
scripaire. Theron call was "a
favourite grandmother'S recipe".
There is to be a re -anion of all
forther members of the Purple
--rove.-Werrrerrt.s.-instittrt-e-arbe
held Saturday, July 29 at the
'anniversary of the Purple' Grove
Institute. The roll call is
bring a memento of your days
at to be-answerecl by .all
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Recent visitors With.
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McCharles and Ross Jackson of
Petrdlia,'Nir. and Mrs,. Donald
McCharleS and family of Brant-
ford.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ewan MadLean were Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Calvert of Wyoming,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver. N1cCharles
at/tended the District 10 Agricul-
airal Societies spring meeting
at -De-sboro 'an Wednesday
John7Bradley , who is working
in Ottawa for the summer, was a
recent visitor with Mr. and 'Mrs.
Eldon Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. Neable have
moved into the Elphick farm
home formerly owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs,. Duncan Parrish
ent visirtors,ws-t-h-
relatives in MiChigan.
LochalSh now has a ball team.
come on folks lets all support
the players and cheer them on.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pallett
and family, formerly'of Uxbridge
have moved into the Bradley
house on the 12th.
THREE JOIN ASHFIELD CHURCH
Becoming members of Ashfield Community Centre at 2 p,m.
Presbyterian 'Church at Comfit:in- r to celebrate the twenty-fifth
ion services recently were John
and Bob Simpson ,.and by transfer
Miss Mable MacDonald, who
lived' for several years in Windsor ,
but' now' resides in the area,
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In accordance with the Weed COntrol Act R.S.O. 1960, Sec.
3, 13, 19 and amendments thereto, that unless noxious weeds
growing on their lands are destroyed by June 15, 1972, and
_throughout—the—season mon=th
said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs
against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act.
The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
ALEX CHESNEY;Weeirrnspettor,
County of Huron
old fashioned dance with husbands
members and' former hiembers 7
In the evening there will be an
and families invited , at 8.30
p.m. Mrs. Victor Gawley , Mrs.,
Harvie Thompson, and. NIrs.
ley Scott are in charge Of the
dance.
Mrs. Wilma Sutton gave the re-
port of 'the District Annual
meeti-ng--inl-Te-e-swater . The, P.G-r
IN, I. are to write to the Korean
child in January , 73.
sritLrte. On Wednesday, August
9 ., the P. G '. W. I, are hostess at. the
'Log Cabin, Southampton,
Mrs. Morford Mackay was'pres"
ented with a gift on her twenty'
fifth, wedding anniversary. Mrs.
George Harkness gave the court-
esy remarks.
There is a drive on to encour-
age new members to join the in-
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