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GIRLS SOCCER
by Connie Irwin
In the girls soccer the final
games have arrived. It is the
team which wins the best two
out• of three games that win the
soccer tabs. The captains of the
two teams are Cheryl McGarvey
and Debbie McFadden.rThe first
game was won by. Debbie's team
1 - 0, Cheryl's team won, the
next two' ames with a victory
of 1 0 in both games. Cheryl's
team is the winner for this year.
BOYS' SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP
The. Ripley-Huron Central
School started their Soccer
.House-League Play offs or
Thursday, October 12-.
Danny Boyd's team beat Mark
Stanley's team 1 - 0. Danny
scored on a penalty shot to win
the first game.
The next two games a
were held on Friday and Mon-
day. Mark Stanley's team won
both games, each score being
1-0. Mark got the winning goal
on Friday and Brian Coiling got
WHERE TO VOTE
LOCAL and
GENERAL NEWS
Annie H. Kennedy of Wingham
returned home on Sunday after
spending ten days in Wingham
and.District Hospital.
John. W. Inglis of Gibsons,
B.C. , is visiting with Mrs. Torn
Inglis, West Wawanosh,
it on Monday.
So Mark's team won the
championship.
GRADE SEVEN ,EIGHT CLASS
by Cheryl McGarvey
This 'week in Creative Writing
the grade seven and• eight class
of our school were to write what
our idea of happiness is. One of
the students, Bridgette Lawrence
had some very good ideas. This
is what she wrote:
Happiness is listening to music , ,
tasting things soft and hearing
things pleasant. Happiness is
seeing the sunset and seeing the
moon rise. Happiness is touching
all things that are soft.
BRIDGETTE'S LEAVING
by Heather. Boyle
The grade seven and eight class
are sorry to announce that
Bridgette Lawrence is leaving our
school. Although she has only
been here since September, we
have got to knOw her pretty well.
She is moving into. Kincardine on
Broadway Road. She also has two
brothers in our school. John is in
Grade- 5-and- De-nver- is in -Grad
Sorry to see yob go.
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McKINLEY ROBERT E.
TOWNSHIP_OF_LWES'L_WAWANOSII__
Polling Division No. 129 (Rural) (West Wawanosh No. 1):
Comprising Lots 13 to 15 inclusive,. Concession 6 and 7;
Lots'. 13 to 20 inclusive, Concession 4 and 5; Lots 13• to
20 inclusive, Con. 2 and 3 ; Lots 13 to 20 inclusive, Con. 1.
Polling Station at Robert Stothers, Dungannon.
Polling Division No. 130 (Rural) (West VVawanosh No. 2):
Comprising Lots 21 to 27 inclusive, Concessions 1, 2, 3,
4; also portion of Village of Auburn in W. Wawanosh.
Polling Station at Auburn Library.
Polling Division No. 131 (Rural) (West Wavianosh No. 3):
Comprising-Lots 22 to 27 inclusive, Concessions 8, 9 and
Lots 21 to 27 inclusive,. Concession 5; Lots 16 to 27 in-
clusive, Concessions 6 and 7.
Polling Station at .St. Augustine Parish Hall.
Polling Division No. 132 (Rural) (West Wawanosh "No. 4):
Comprising Lots 13 to 27 inclusive on Concession . 10,
11, 12, 13, 14; Lots 13 to 21 inclusive on Con. 8 and 9.
(Village of Lucknow not included.)
Polling Station at St. Helen's Library.
TOWNSHIP,OF ASHFIELI)
Polling Division No. '2 (Rural) (Ashfield No. 1):
Comprising Concession 1, Lots 7 to '12, inclusive 'E.D.;
Concession 2,' Lots 6. to 12 E.D.; Concessions 3, 4 and 5,
Lots .4 to 12, inclusive E.D. ; Concession 6, Lots. 9 to 12,
inclusive E.D.; Concession 7, lots 10 to 12, inclusive E.D.
Polling Station at Residence of Mrs. Ethel McDonald, Dungannon.
Polling Division No, 3 (Rural) Ashfield No. 2: •
Comprising Concession 6, Lots 1 W.D. to 8, inclusive E.
D. ;Concession 7, Lot 1 W.D. to 9, inclusive E.D.; Con-
cessions 8, 9, Lots 1 W.D. to 12, also Concession 10, Lots
1 to 12 inclusive E.D.
Polling Station at Ashfield Township Hall.
rolling Division No. 4-(Rural)-(Ashfietd No;;-3):- -
CoMprising"11, 12, 13, 14 inclusive E.D.; also Conces-
sions 12, 13, 14, Lots 1, 2, 3 W.D.
Polling Station at Residence of Wilfred Hackett.
Polling Division No. 5 (Rural) (Ashfield No:4):
Comprising. Concession 1, from side linES 6 and 7, E.D.
to Lakeshore Road and Concession 2 from Lot 5 E.D. to
Lakeshore Rod and Concession 3' and 4, from side line
3 and 4 E.D. to Lakeshore Road and Concession 5, from
Lot.3, E.D. to Lot 3, W.D. inausive, and Lot 6 S., Town
Plot N Town Plot inclusive Port Albert Village.
Polling Station at Residence of Mrs. Roy Petrie, RR 3, Goderich.
Polling Division No. 6 (Rural) ('Ashfield No. 5):
Comprising Concessrons 6, 7, 8 and 9, Lot 2 W.D., to
Lakeshore Road and 5th Concession, Lot 4 W.D. to Lake-
shae Road and Lots. 5 to 24, inclusive Lake Range, also
Concession 10 and 11, Lots 1 to 9 W.D.
Polling Stal ion ___at Residence of_Mts-D_enn is.1) a Ito 3, God-
erich
Polling Division No. 7 (Rural) (Ashfield No. 6):
Comprising W.-D. Concessions 10 to 14 inclusive, Lots
10 to Lakeshore Road inclusive, Lake Range, .Lots '25 to
45 inclusive, also Concessions 12, 13,.14, Lots 4 to9 W.D.
Polling Shtion at Residence of Ewan McLean.
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ON OCTOBER 30, RE-ELECT:
PUBLISHED BY THE HURON PC ASSOC.
ANNw
RIPLEY,LADY
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The occasion was one which
attracted bout 800 people' to the.
Auditorium of the Bracebridge
and Muskoka Lakes Secondary
'School from all over Ontario,
including a bus load from Huron's
Star Lodge, Ripley and Hilltop
Lodge, Bervie.
The Award, of the Decoration
of Chivalry' is a• Ceremony
conducted b t e members of the'
highest degree of OddfelloWship,
the Patriarch's Militant , who are
the informed branch of the Order
Assembled in local Cantons.
The ceremony was therefore
in charge of the Commander of
the."Department of Ontario",
Elmer Teft. of Corunna , who holds
the, rank as Ontario tead of the
Pa tria
General. Assisting in the .cerern-.
ony were the Ladies Auxiliary 'of
the Patriarch'g Militant..
Further assistance in the cere-
mony was given by a number of
members in Junior' Lodges. A
number of Mile girls, mostly
from Bracebridge and gowned in
long white dresses, had appeal-
ing parts to perform as flOwer
bearers Bible bearers and Jewel
bearers.
The Ceremony itself was most
impressive. The audience,was
seated on three sides of the cen-
tral part or the auditorium. The,
proCeedings began with the
arrival of the Canton Members
and their officers , the, marching
in of the colours and 'the entrance
of ite principal officers. •
Then the .Rebekahs who were to
be honoured entered , wearin
. long white, gowns, Part ,of th
ceremony included the Ritual,
washing,..of the hands, Children
carried Bibles to them on Which.
their bands .were placed as they
tools the obligation, Their escorts
by travelling to,Kentucky and
other parts of the States.
Are yOu interested in seeing
news from your community app-
earing regularly in yOur loCal"
paper? It has been difficult
lately compiling news for the
paper and it would be easier if
area residents would call the
correspondent at 529 - 7441. With
news instead of the correspond-
ent trying to contact each indiv-
idual. Your co-operation will
help make a more interesting
Kingsbridge column in The
Sentinel.
Gary Courtney who was admitt:-
ed to the Kincardine ,liospital.
following•a Car-accident a week
ago Saturday is now home from
the hospital.
-13-e-iiii-SrMilteribiir-g -WaS-a-driii-tred-
to the Wirigham Hospital on
Saturday evening.'
MURRAY - to Mr: and Mrs. Char-
les Murray of R. R. 1 Holyrood
on Tuesday, October 17, 1972 in
Wingharn and District ilospital, a
daughter.
DALTON - to Mr. and Mrs. Clete
Dalton of R. R. 7 Lucknow
Wingham, and District Hospital
on Friday, October 20th, '1972,
a daughter. ,
ASFITON - to Mr. and Mrs. Fraser
Ashton of Hull, Quebec ,, 'in
Ottawa General Hospital, on Sat-
urday, October 21, 1972, a daugh-
ter, a sister for Antoine..
•••••••m,
were Ladies of the Ladies Auxil-
iary Patriarch's Militant. Other
children accompanied officers as
the Jewels of the Decoration of
Chivalry were presented to each.
Finally the ladies'who were/hon-
oured received a flower as part of
the Symbolism of the ceremony.
They were then,congratulated by
Department Commander, .Teft.
A program followed. At the'
conclusion the Ladies of Snow
'Queen Lodge , Bracebridge were
hostesses for coffee and
sandwiches 'in the school dining
hall. '
ingsbridge School
Portable Classroom
KINGSBRIDGE .NEWS
Congratulations to Mt. and 'Mrs.
Cletus Dalton (Mary Louise
Simpson) on the arrival of their
first child, a daughter , born on
Thursday, October 19th in the
Wingham and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Marsman
and family of Lon,dOrryere week-
end visitors with Mrs. Dennis Dal.
ton.
A new portable classroom arriv-
ed at St. Joseph's School last
Thursday. It will be occupied 13ST
the grade four class. It is the •
second portable to be set up at
the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van,Osch
spent the past week on holidays
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RIPLEY. DIS/TRICT HIGH _SCHOOL
COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
Friday, November 3rd
AT 11, P.M. .