The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-02, Page 21DAYS MAY 2, 1973
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RIPLEY HI-LITES
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'Mil 26 three level five
Richard Rooney, sever
ith and. Donna Needham
ej.eti their time to, write •
ni Chemistry test that
motely three thousand
ario students tried
ume date. The test
out by the. University of
as well as MCMaster
ty in Hamilton in search
people who have abilit -
e field of science.
, magazine and bobk
awarded to those who
marks. RDHS-prev -
s done well on this apri-
as several of last year's
nts ranked from sixteenth
coal, hundredth places .
°LUTHERAN LINIVER-
Wednesday, April 25 , the
The Top team from.
ng with Mr. Burnett
n to Waterloo Lutheran
y for a tour of the camp-
s facilities. Upon our
coffee and
were served and we
ided into groups of inter -
ated with the various
t W.L.U. After lunch
ool's Cafeteria., the •
viewed a film on a
al dig" that 'took
ar New Dundee. On
the 14,1„ U.
Istudents found the • re -
an Indian tribe who •
ve there. The rest of
noon Was spent touring
us before returning
SCIENCE CENTRE
trip of interest was
Friday, April 27 as.
from Chemistry IV,
V and Biology V
e Ontario Science Cen-
tel, Mr. Malhotra
Ken Rooney accompan-
oup, :There's nothing
g an old friend with
face greet you at your
as Sherry Pollock met
Centre and joined the
their travels. The stud -
given two lectures
on hormones and chemistry and
then had free time to tour the
Science Centre., Judging from
the comments, everybodyhad' a
great time!
MacKENZ IE
This is just a final reminder
of the. Student• Council Dance
with MacKenzie on May 4, from.
9 til 12 a.m.
SPRING PROM'
Keep in mind the RDHS annual
Spring Prom on Friday, May 18.
Bobby Downs and his
orchestra will provide the music
for dancing which lasts from 9
til •1 a .m . Everyone is most
welcome. Advance tickets may
be obtained from a RbkiS student
at $3.50 a couple. For anybody
deciding to attend at the "last :
minute", tickets can be bought
at the door for $4.00 a couple.
lose 441 lbs.
Since Club Formed
There was a total loss of 22 1/2
lbs. when the members of the
Lucknow Tops Club met at the
Town Hall April :25. SeVenteen
members were present and two new
members were welcomed.
The Tops Pledge was repeated
'and Anna Johnstone led in a sing
song.
Mary Lou Raynard and Anna
Johnstone tied. for Queen of the'
Week and shared: the fruit basket.
Mary Hackett won the draw,
Mayne Wilkins gave out inst-
ant planned menu sheets and then.
turned the programme over to
Anna. Her article was about a
Doctor's Wife Diet and was very
interesting. An.advertising con-
test, which we all enjoyed, was
won by. Marion Mowbray.
Betty Frayne concluded the
evening with, some excellent ex-.
ercises. Approximately 441 lbs.
have been lost since our club,
started in September. Good work
girls.
KINCARDINE
On Thursday, April 26, Con-
stable Burgess investigated a
single car accident onl#21 high-
way, north, of Underwbod. A
northbound vehicle operated by.
John Wi9eck, Whitby left the
roadway and overturned. Damage
to the late model sports car was
erktensive.
On Sunday, April 29, a single
car accident on the Boiler Beach
Road just south of Kincardine
Town Limits involved William
Drew, Kincardine. The car left
the roadway and struck a tree
in the west ditch.
Constable Daulby investigated
a minor two car accident at the
Bruce Generating Station parking
lot on Friday, April 27. 'A ve-
hicle operated by Bruno Cavasotto,
Kincardine was in collision with
a second vehicle operated by
Gary "Freer, R. R. # 2, TiVerton.
On Saturday, April 24, Con-
stable Daulby investigated a
single car accident on concession
A', Kincardine Township. A ve-
hicle operated by Richard Gunter,
Walkerton left the roadway and
went into the ditch.
BREAK AND ENTER, RIPLEY
Constable Burgess investigated
a break and enter in the Village
of Ripley on Sunday, April 29,
1973 which resulted in a loss of
money and. goods. The theft is
still under investigation by Con--
stable Burgess.
EMERGENCY VEHICLES', •
DRIVERS: Here's an emergen-
cy vehicle reminder. When you
hear a police, fire, ambulance,
or public emergency siren, OR
if one of these vehicles approach-
es you with the red light on the
roof flashing intermittently, the
law requires that you bring your
vehicle to a stop as pear the
right hand curb as possible:
A. R. BURGESS,
Public Information Officer.
When thoosi00
Livestock Minerals Let Your
forage
.
LUCK.NOW PHON'E 528 -2026
Fish AND Chips
Regularly $1.00
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY
We are sorry that the names of
two new. residents Mr. and 'Mrs.,
Robert Hays of Morris Township
were left out of last weeks news
item.
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WWhat'sNe* ,
'At Huronview
HIGHWAY 86 LUCKNOW
OPEN
11 A.M. TO 2 A.M.
SUNDAYS 11 A.M. to
t. 12 MIDNIGHT
Mrs. Hazlett of the Goderich
area sang two solos during the
Easter Sunday morning chapel ser-
vice with Chaplain Rev. Mc Whin-
nie conducting the service.
Special Easter music was prepar-
ed by Clinton Christian Reformed
Church for the. Sunday Evening
song service. Several musical
groups from the congregation
took part in the service led by
Aire Van Der Ende.
John Lyndon, manager of the
Park Theatre, Goderich, had a
special showing at a reduced rate
on Monday for the residents ,of
Huronview of the famous show
"Fiddler On The Roof".. Forty
,residents travelled by bus and car
to enjoy the film and the drive.
Many thanks to Mr. and . ivirs.
Jack Lyndon for their several acts
of kindness during the afternoon
lincluding fre'e drinks and to the'
'Clinton Kinsmen Club who prov -
;ided the transportation.
The Bell ringers of Wingham,
4irected by Gordon Leggatt ;prov-
ided the Family Night program
last week. This group of young
men range in ages 12-18 which
means that there are new
members to be trained each year.
Mr. Leggatt riot only.has Made a
'great success of leading the boys
'but is very 'accomplished singer
and sang two solos during the
Orogram. Doug Thompson playll
'several piano selections,
Mrs. Lamb, who is a member
'of the Wingham Presbyterian
Churoh from which the 13ell Ring-
iers originally started, thanked
ithe entertainers on behalf of the
i.esidents,
usethe roughage portion of the ration,dictates
the combination of essential• minerals needed. All
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