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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-13, Page 21can re • Get started with CO-OP Fuel Oil Service now, and forget about the cold days and nights ahead. Formulated to the changing temperature§ where you live, CQ-OP . Fuel Oil keeps flowing when the going gets coldF.to=kee And it's deliv6red on time, all- thetime, by a your who will; never forget you'r warmth. Call him today for the warmth you' • can rely on at: r Y. ~n -w Doti t Phone 528-2125 RICE • 1972 W EDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 13th 1912 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. PAGIll'1111111NTY4N11 SCHOOL ENROLMENTS • CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 RIPLgY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Attendance this year at Ripley. High is 95. The teaching staff , and subjects taught are: William Turvill, Principal, Economics, Psychology. Guid- ance; Mrs. Katherine Administrative Assistant , French, English Edward Brown, English, Physical Education; Reuben Burnett, Geography, English; Mrs. Andy Burgess, History; D: Coul- ' us, Mathematics; 13. Esch, Classics, English; Samuel Mal- hotra, Science. Enrolment at the Lucknow ral School on opening day was 302;the exact figure as opening daythe year previous. The teach- ing staff, and the classes taught are; • SUPPORT 'THE LUCKNOW and. DISTRICT SWIMMING POOL FUND LUCKNOW CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL Lucknow Phone 528-3117 SHOES #01111111 et 403 DON'T MISS LUCKNOW FALL FAIR THIS WEEKEND ence, 6/7 , 7 and 8; G. E. Cay- ley , Vice-Principal,. Industrial. Arts; Mrs. Rose Robb , Home Ec - onomicS; Mrs. Mary Fisher, Grade 8, History 6, 7 and 8; Mrs.' Mabel Wheeler, Grade 7/8, Geog- raphy 6, 7.ancl $; Wm. MCKeon, Grade 6/7 , Science Grade 6 Phys. Ed, Boys; Mrs. Elizabeth McMurray, Grade 6 and Music,.• 'Phis. IclGirls; Mrs. Grace Tay- lor ,Grade 5; Mrs. Barbara Liddle, Grade 3/4; Mrs. Ruth Bell, Grade 2/3; Mrs. Kathryn Campbell, Grade 172; Mrs. Helen Hall, Kindergarten; Fred Flanagan, Special Education; Mrs. Donalda Scott, Music; Garry McLay French; Mrs.- Jacqueline ,Coul- beck , half time librarian. cipal, Grade 2 and 3; Mrs. Ed Hoclgins, Grade 3 and 4; Mrs. Ger- ald Murray, Grade 4 and 5. ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL KINGSBRIDGE St, Joseph's School at Kings- bridge,had an opening day enrol- ment of 180, down 14 from last year. The same staff as last year is back at Kingsbridge with the addition of a new French teacher. -They are Clem Steffler, Princip- al; Mrs. Delb,ert Wilson, Grade 7. and 8; Mrs. Tom Hogan, Grade 6 and 7; Mrs. Donald Frayne °Grade 5 and 6; Mrs. Johh'Shear- down, Grade 4; ,Mrs. Paul. Eedy, Grade 2 and 3; Miss Nancy Ander- son, Grade 1 and 2;, Mrs. Larry • Park, Kindergarten; Mrs. Bill _Ferguson, remedial; Mrs- Duncan Simpson, music; Sam Larriccia French. BROOKSIDE -PUBLIC SCHOOL upcoming term is 405 clown from 414 last year.. The teaching staff William Black, Principal; Don Cameron, Vice-Principal; Mrs. Lois Farrish, Kindergarten; Mrs. Louise Wilson, Grade 1, Room 1; .Miss Shirley. gormaii, Grade 2,' Room 5; Mrs. Annabelle Aitchi- son, Grades 2 and, 3., Room MisS DorothY Elliott, Grades 3 and 4, Room 4; Miss Laura Scholl, Grades 4 and 5, Room 2; 1Soss Errington, Grade 5, Room 10; Charles Liddle, Grade 6 , Room 6; Mrs./Barbara Bakker, -Grade-T-Room-9;--idrs---.7-Deirdre Graham, Grade 7 Room 7; Ar- thur , Finlayson 'Grade 7, Room'8; Mrs. Madeline Anderson, Grade 8, Room 11; Don Cameron, Grade 8, Room 12; M,rs. Helen Blake, Librarian; Mrs. Mary. Bere, Spec- ial Education; Mrs.. Dorothy . Brown , Guidance; Richard Orr, French. NORTE_ASHF ELD PUBLIC SCHOOL Enrolment at •North Ashfield School this term is 79 as compared with 95 last year. Grade 1 from North Ashfield is being taught at Brookside this year for the first time. Teachers are: ' Miss Nancy Kirkland, Grade 2 and 3; Mrs. John Mowbray, Grade and-5 Mr---SandrMaoehasles Principal, /Grade 5 and 6._ RIPLEY- HURON CENTRAL SCHOOL -Enrolment at-the Ripley-Huron- Central School is' 321, the same figure as on opening day last year. Teaching staff, • and rheir grades are: -Mrs. Betty Elliott, Kindergartr en; Mrs. ,Cheryl MacKenzie , Grade I; •Mrs. Eileen MacDonald, Grade 2; Mrs. Althea Devitt, Grade 3; Mrs. Bev Peterbaugh, Grade 4; Mrs. Joan MacKay, Grade 5; Terry kummer, Grade 5 and 6; Mrs. Helen Henderson, Grade" 7; George Armstrong, Grade 7 and 8; Mrs. Isabel Ivlartyn, Gra e; • F 4 raffle y,--Principal;:-- PINE RIVER CENTRAL SCHOOL Eririshite-nt at-Pine- River-Ceht- ral School is 38. Miss Elate: Ellis is teaching GradesT,Tand.. 8; Mrs. Marion. Huston is teaching , Grades 4, 5 and 6. Hospital Trecr4. Variety Of Injuries. Alexander Fitzgerald , age 13, Teeswater, son of Mr.. arid Mrs. Keith Fitzgerald fell off the div- ing board at the Teeswater Pool August 31 and lacerated his, scalp. Ann Marie Webster, age 10, Teeswater, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster, lacerated her left knee September 1 when she fell off her bicycle at her home. Darryl Hickey. age 5, Wing- ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hickey , lacerated his face Sept- ember 1 when struck by a swing. Thomas Finch, R. R. 1 Ethel, was treated and released for a lac- erated left first finger which was caught in, the baler machine. Richard de Boer, R. R. 1 Blue- farm at R. R.,1, Wroxeter. Ri h- ard was later released from Is- pital, Gary Caswell, age 15, R. R. 2.Wingham. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caswell, lacerated his • right leg September 2 on the Mc- Cormick farm. • Harris J. Purdon, R. R. 1 Bel- grave, fell off a load Of straw 'September 2 causing injuries to1sr the back, Lace , both legs and shock. Christopher Hartemink, age 13, R. R. 5 Lucknow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartemink, es- caped serious injury September 4 when he got caught in a stook- er on his father's farm. 'His right ankle was sprated. Herbert Ea ton, R. R. 5 Luck- now , was admitted to hospital with left leg and hip injuries received when he fell getting out of the bus at "Amberley Septem- ber 4. Gregory Hamilton, age 16. R. R. 3 Goderich; lacerated his right hand .while repairing a bal- er onlacklin Farms at Amberley , on September 4. William Wheeler, age 21, Wroxeter,--vas admitted to hos-- Pital via ambitlance with a gun- shot* wound to chest.. The incid- Ilnt wa: investigated by Wingham .P.P. McKittrick. :he was a e - is his idary ario: hie Bob ay to sited and. icron and ding i Lie s. . It was Ley's d Dr. St. 2arl and KINLOSS CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL Opening enrolment at Kinloss Central was 112 as compared with 116 list year. Teachers are: Mrs. Harold Elphick, Grade 1 ----Entainlent-a-t-Br9aliside-for41e,--va-le-,..-ag.15-_,;-son-of Mr. and_Mrs. Dick de Boer, caught his right foot in a hay elevator September 2 and was suspended in the air. The lad with him piled bales of ' hay" under him for support while he drove two miles' to obtain hick saws tO release him. He was ifirolight Toliapital by-Gordon- MacArt'er. . He received abrasions below right knee and deep lacera-_ tions to right thigh. The scene • of the accident was de Boer's MOTHERS! ENTER YOUR 'CHILD • IN THE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th STARTING AT 2:30 P.M. At The Lucknow Fall Fair CLASS 1 — SINGLE BABIES UNDER 6 MONTHS AT 2:30 P.M. CLASS 2 — SINGLE BABIES .6 TO 12 MONTHS AT 3:00 P.M. CLASS 3 — SINGLE BABIES 12 TO 18 MONTHS .AT 3:30 P.M. • ist PRIZE — $5.00 2nd PRIZE — $3.00 3rd PRIZE — $2.00 In Each Class' This Space is donated for community improvements by rrrrr7r77,t' LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINES LTD. Ontario's Silver' & Black Fleet ,6' •