The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-03-21, Page 16R D.H.S.
report
AFRIAL SPRAYING
IN THIS 4.REA.
• • ify
For• the aerial spraying of fertilizers, herbicides
and insecticides phone ,
SIMCOE DIRECT
2 6-3 4 8 7
Plea/se disregard the 'two phone' numbers which
appeared in last week's ad
ii=isc=l =1 ,
Aerial spraying doesn't cost it pays
Cheque out
a crippled child
today.
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See what your dollars can do.
Support Easter Seals.
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FERTILIZER SEED GRAIN & GRASS SEED
Now is the Time to Plan Your .
SEEDING PROGRAM
Supplies of top quality seed grain are limited this spring due to
the wet harvest season last year. Order your supplies now!
Your Co-operatiVe offers yOu a complete line of quality fed,
izers. Contact them now and arrange for delivery or piCk4
. of your' spring requirements.
Custom spreading and equipment leasinuP
Got a tractor but no' spreader? Need your •fertiligi
applied fast? Then see your. CO-OP and arrange tis
fertilizing service, you need.
Using DepartMent of Agriculture recommendations as a basis,
lie will recommend a mixture of high quality name-variety
seeds. These will be blended with prescription accuracy in ,the
exclusive CO-OP S'eed Mixer.
QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT
COMMODITIES OF YOUR LOCAL CO-OP. 'THAT IS WHY
IT PAYS TO SEE YOUR CO-00 FIRST.
ALSO AVAILABLE AQUA ANHYDROUS
FOR YOUR CORN REQUIREMENTS
L ucknow District
• .
Convenient piCk-up cuts costs •
Your CO-OP BULK SERVICE CENTRE is stogy
with fertilizers that meet your requirements ready
immediate pick-up.
WE.,DNESOAY, MARCH .1 TN* LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
NORFOLK
AERIAL SPRAYING LTD
John-Tarr, President
WISH! TO ANNOUNCE. THAT THEY."
• WILL BE DOING
days in B.C. and then the group,
stayed two days 6.r.__..re they yisit-
ed the Parliament Buildings, Na-
tional Arts Centre and general
places. The chaperones, Jim'
and Bev Cameron from Walkerton,
travelled •with the group, Mr.
Carrieroa is the biology teacher •
at the Walkerton District Second=
ary School.,
This summer Brian MacKay of
.Level three will represent RDHS-in
the Young Voyageur Program in
a trip to Quebec Province. Driver
education, table tennis champion
ship: and public, speaking•cettif-
i icates were presented to students,
as well as pins, a gift from Mrs.
(Pearl Anderson, to the five'
.l RDHS members who go to, GreeCe
,during these holidays.
VW* taChoisOfl .Bilamrly Smith " Eiiamto MacKay ,
EXAMS. Bob Campbell, Julie Reeves and
students, are beginning to smile nd Kathy Farrell were in charge
and act quite natural as the Marc of props, while Donna Needham
set of exams was written, on the.'
exams are finally over I This and Margie Collins wielded the
upper floor of the school; Usuallymake-up
equipment,
Ever since last Wednesday. the Nancy McGuire. Sally Elliott
The eventual winner was West
Hill of Owen Sound with their the exams are written in the
auditorium but with night school ,
classes, dances, and the public
speaking contest sponsored by, the
Legion, it was thought easier, for
all concerned to write in the
assigned class rooms. Fot most
of the Students, it Will be the
final set of exams for the present
school days But a few of us ma y
be writing' in June just for the fun
of it all, •
ented RDHS in the Young Voyag-
'enough in defeating the foursome
from Walkerton District Second- •
ary. School. .
DANCE,
The 'RDHS Student Council are ,
sponsOring their March dance on )
Friday. March 30 from 9-12.
Music will be supplied by
"Callous" and everyone is, guar-
anteed to have .a great time.
See you there!
INTRAMURAL 'BASKETBALL
The' Girls' Basketball ended
with 'a 'game between Sally El-
liott'.s team and Debbie Tranter'st
squad. The final series was the
best of three games. The 'first
game was 'a 7..2 victory for. Sally
while Debbie, won the second
game by a score .of 14-10. But 'the
third match was 15-11 win for
Sally. The winning team con-
sisted of captain Sally Elliott.
Kirn, Farrell, Liz MacKay, Janice
Reeves, Arlene Tranter and Joan
Henderion.
The goys' intramural basketball
was also completed' before the
• start Of the exams:. The top two
• teams Barry MacDonald:and
13rian Reid playedroff for the
championships. They also played
the best two out of three games.
Barry's team won the first game(
with a score of 25..19 while Brian
won the second game 19-18.. , With
one victory each, they played a
third game with Barry becoming
the champ by a 27-20 score.
.Other inerribers of Barry's team in
eluded Blain Carruthers,•Brian
MacKay, Bob Campbell, Andy
Coulas. Danny Hickey and Court-.
tie y Liddle.
DRAMA
Participating on March 8 in the
annual Drama Festival at Saugeen
High Schoo.1 in port Elgin was'
RDHS' Drama Club, which has
been working: arduously for '
months on the play, "Here' Come
the Rtides". The members of
this drama club who were directed
by Mt. Brian Esch, and student
Sally Harrison, were former award'
winner Anne Stanley, Bruce Nich-
olson, Jim Fagell, Arlene Tranter,
Ken MacLeod • Maigie MacKay,
' REACH FOR THE TOP',
Mr. Rueben Burnett and our
team went once again to CKNX
. in• Wingham the week preceding
the examinations. Just fresh with eur program last summer. A
a victory over. Clinton the,week -group of twenty-one students from
before they were not, quite fast Bruce and Perth counties left on
"Here Come the Brides" 'will
be reinacted at RDHS's Variety
Night in April and all are
welcome to attend. bates, will
be announcedAin the nea t future.
deserved rest from schoollife.
Featured were the slides that were
taken during Dianne Mackay's
trip to British Columbia. .Dianne,
a student from Level four repres-
July 7 to spend two weeks in
Delta, which is about, twenty
miles from the, city of Vancouver,
IBritish COlumbia.c The young
'Voyageur Program which is finan-
ced by both the federaland prov-,
incial governments, gives students
a look at life in the other Canad-
ian provinces. During her trip,
Dianne toured Edmonton; Van;
couver, Victoria which is on Van-'
couver Island. They spent six
This is just another reminder of
the dance with Callous on March
30 from 9 - 12. • Everyone is
most welcome to come and enjoy
yourself. See you there !
KINLOSS
Mrs. Richard West spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan MacDougall, Heather and
David.'
Mr. and Mrs. Jelle de Jong vis-
ited Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Sutherland (Syke de Jong) in
London.
Anne Graham of Toronto is
spending a week's holiday at
home of herparents, Mr. an
Allan Grahatn.
The week, end storm cause
cancellation of the ;South Kb
skating paity Saturday night
Sunday School and Church ser
on Sunday. •
lxa Dickie was able to rem
home from Wlngharn and ph.t
Hospital on Saturday.
An assembly was held on Friday
March 16 to mark the beginning
of the winter break which gives
the teachers and students a well CALLOUS