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.517NESDAY; SEPTEMBER 27thf 1972
. LUCKNOW
BATTERIES — RADIATOR HOSE — FAN BELTS
PLUGS POINTS = SEAL BEAMS .J
GROCERIES
BY THE CASE OR HALF ,CASE
Just give ,brand name and size of item. Qrder on Tuesday.
Order goes in Wednesday. Delivery on Thursday.
ideaS of each level are: Priscilla
Zipfel and Clarke Aitken from
level one; Barbara Grubb and
Robert Campbell of level two;
Cathy Creech and Roy Ferguson
for level three; --e-Sayre-arid
Boyd Carruthers level four;
and Anne Stanl Richard
Rooney of leve
MUSIC 'SOCIETY •
.On' Monday, September 18,
----intere,sted-students-gathered
form the Music Society. After
nominations, the executive' was
chosen: chairman, Sally-Elliott, —
secretary Sally Harrison; the
MuSical Directors are Margie
MacKay and Joan Fergus
After this' a' representat've from
each level was. seledted: Level I,
Bill Farrell; Level II, Carol:Mac:-
Kay; Level Kim Farrell; Lev -
el IV; •Bonnie Boyle; and Level
V, Dianne Kernpton.
INVESTMENT CLUB
The Investment Club has dec-
.ided to investigate certain com-
panies/ in which they can' invest
their 'hard earned" money. Any•
one can still join this club and
put his money to good use I
SSISTANT' EDITORS
New assistant editors this year
or this colurtin are Dianne Mac-
Kay and Wayne NichOlson. Dian-
elvtacKay, a level four:student
ofthis school, should be a valu-
able asset to the RDHS news as
her enthusiasm carries her into
many of the facets of RDHS life.
Always a Ripley township inhab-
itant, Dianne carries much of
the community spirit.. Also help
three who will handle boys' sports
as well as other assorted events.
Both havrachieve-d-scholastic-pro-
ficiency during 'their school life.
ELECTIONRESULT'S lairy
Tees September 20 was the day for
student council elections, and a
tend barbecue, put on by the level
five students the 4ay before, in-
itiated the activity. All candid-
ates expressed their wishes in
• peeches, and from that , the fol-
Root'. lowing' executive was chosen:
blad- president, Cannon Courtney; vice
ital, president, Sandy Pollock; secret-
qish ary, Bruce Nicholson and treasur-
er, Gail Messenger. Each grade
has a voice in the student govern-
ment and those representing the
'N'ATIA" •
Cookettes
The third meeting of the DIM-
gaonon Cookettes was held at the
home of Irene Hasty, on Saturday.
September 23, All the members
Iwere present and' a new member
Joanne Mole.
We decided to do the skit entit-
led "Packing Fathees.Lunch",..
for Achievement Day. We made
baked beans and wieners„ which
4veryone enjoyed, •
The next meeting will 'be on
Saturday, September 30, at 1.30
p.m. at the hothe of Mrs.. Howard
Culbert.
.Supper Servers
The third meeting Of the Dun-
gannon Supper Servers was held'
on Wednesday, September. 20 at
the home of Miss Linda Young.
Lois Adams brought the meeting '
to order with everyone reciting
the 4-14 pledge.
Roll call followed with every-
one naming a main dish made of
fish, flesh or fowl. Secretarial
report was read by Elaine' Stewart
in absence of Sharon Tigert.
Shelly Tigert gave the treasurer's
-report-which-c-a me to-U:34 .
Achievement Day was discussed
and commentator is to be Virgin-
ia Chisholrh. The exhibit for •
group I will be "Salads to accom-
pany Cold Meats". Linda and
Bev discussed with us fish, flesh
_and .fowl, rue fistration_wac
Chili Con Carrie.
Next meeting will be. Wednes-.
day-4-September-2-7 at the2tiorne
of Mrs. Machinis at 7 p. tn.
St. Helens 4-H
The . St. Helens Happy Handi-
' crafters third, mee_ting_was 1101
on September 19th at seyen-fif-
teen. The meeting Opened with
the pledge. Eighteen girls
answeree`the roll call by naming
a third Meal dish using fish , flesh
or fowl.
The making of a salmon loaf
was demonstrated by Dayle Mac-
Donald , Mary Nicholion, Mary ,
Ann. Boyle and Ann Boyle.
The leaders handed out pam-
phlets and discnssed_fisb , flesh
and fowi, stipper and buffet
supper. We then filled out the
handout sheets. ,' r
Each 4-H member is to design
PAGII N
omething
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Extra '
Enjoy a The Lord Simcoe has something
• extra for you. It's a 2 night
special for two at a cost of only
$58.90. It includes deluxe
plete with a bottle of .
chain s a a e-breakfast
each morning in your room
and a sightseeing tour of
Toronto's many
exciting attractions 7
all for only $58;90,
subject to advance
registration.
Youget something
____eiscAhaes_special at
the Lord Simcoe -- it's friendly hospitality' you will
enjoy 'throughout your stay with us.
See your travel agent or. contact us at
150 King Street West, Toronto. Telefihone: 362-1848.
her own cover. The next meet- President; Crorothy-CUrk;-Vi
ing will be held on September President; Agnes Murray, Secret-
26th at 7.15. The meeting clos- ary; Margaret' MacIntyre; Press
ed with the creed. Reporter. /
We were to think of .a name for
4-H President
Mary. Eadie Is
the requirement of our new club
our club and bring it to the ,next
meeting. Mrs. Murray explained
"Dressing Up Vegetables". Mrs.
'Ritchie dictated notes and Mrs.
Murray reviewed the Canadian The first meeting of the Kair-
Food Guide. s,he 4-H club was held at. Mrs.
Marilyn Murray demonstrated Ritchie's on Saturday morning at t
he' correct way to measure in- nine o'clock. •
gredients. There were eleven The election of offibers resulted
girls present. in the following: Mary Eadie ,
THE LucK9i0W,SENTIN.E1,,„ LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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SNOW TIRES
Slightly above cost. Fully guaranteed.
RIPLEY BUTES
'at Toronto%
pectal
accommodation. for two. nights, S •
Captain's Tablecom-
dinner in the famous
ir
FRIDAY NIGHT
The public is invited to
view the indoor hall.
exhibits , on Friday
evening from .8 .to
10:30 0:m.
1889
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lager
on
ON DISPLAY WILL BE
BAKING, NEEDLEWORK,'
FLOWERS, HIGH AND
PUBLIC SCHOOL WORK,
FRUIT, VEGETABLES,.
GRAIN SHOW 'OF HAY
CORN, GRAIN AND
"-SHEAVES
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON
PARADE TO THE PARK
AT 1 P.M. HEADED BY
TtESWATER -HIGHLANDERS PIPE BAND
FLOATS — SCHOOL CHILDREN CLOWNS
DECORATED CARS.— PONIES — BICYCLES — TRICYCLES
LOU CORE, MISS KINCARDINE FAI*
TIIE, FAIR WILL BE OPENED BY HARVEY DAVIS
OF DOBBINTON, BRUCE COUNTY WARDEN
4H SHOW — CATTLE AND HORSE SHOW — MIDWAY
PONY RIDES , REFRESHMENT BOOTH BY LISBURN W.I.,
ASSISTED BY RIPLEY JR. FARMERS
ENTERTAINMENT — STEPPING FIVE
FARM MACHINERY DISPLAY .7. SQUARE DANCING
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and
SATURDAY NIGHT
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IN
HURON
TOWNSHIP '
HALL
TO THE MUSIC
OF '
,GLENN BOYD'S
. ORCHESTRA._ —
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Friday- and Saturday, SpOember .79
"Ciadh Mille Failte" to a friendly Fall Fair in the country held on the last Saturday in'
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