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LEY HURON NEWS
GRADE' 2 •
Chicken -pox has finally invad-
ed our room. This week Shawn
Rowland,, Jeff Scott and Janice
Needham have all appearances of
having had a number of dots plat -
ed on their fates. •
Congratulations to Kevin. Boyle
on receiving, the trophy for the -
Most Improved Tyke in1viinor
Hockey League of Ripley. .
We say welcome to Diane Lev-
esque from Brigden who came to
our room this week.
We are sorry to hear . Miss
Campbell, our music supervisor,
had .the misfortune to break her
wrist.
The entire school had a giant
bar' -b -cue last week and we
would like to' say Thank You. to
all who made it possible.
Rumours are around we might
• attend a circus performance in
early June. '
BAR-B-CUE.by.Heather Boyle
On Friday, May llth the. Ripley •
Huron School body there to hold
a playday for the.Nova Scotia
students thatwere visiting our
school from Sydney River:. The
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weather did not agree with our
plans and it rained. As schedul-
ed we went on with the hot-dog.
barbecue. Three teachers from
Ripley and three teachers from
Sydney River plus some Grade 8
pupils tookcare of the barbecues.
All classes had a good meal of .
hotdogs and then ice-cream
cones distributed by other teach-
ers.
each-ers. We all had a good day even
though it did :rain ! ! !
KINDERGARTEN
We are happyto have Miss
Margaret Ann Courtney, a stud-
ent from Early Childhood Educa-
tion; Training Course in Sarnia.
visiting in our classroom this
week. She is observing and
teaching part time.
Our friend, Constable Gaeler
came to speak to us again about
Walking Safely on the Highway.
We had five fascinating visit-
ors on Thursday in the form of
baby
baby raccoons.. Everyone had a
turn holding one and,we. enjoyed
learning about our little friends.
Friday was an exciting day for
many little people as they regist-
ered for the fall term in Kinder-
garten.::
Four ;ChiIdren
Baptized Sunday
DUNGANNON NEWS.
Four babies were presented for
baptism' at. Dungannon United
Church on Sunday with Rev.
Clarence. McClenaghan conducting
the service and vows. These were
Dennis John, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rick. Park; ' Heather Lynne, daugh-
ter of Mr.• and Mrs. John MacDon-
ald; Paula Dawn,.' daughter of •Mr.
and .Mrs. Dennis. Vanderburg; and
Jacqueline Elizabeth, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jirn Culbert. Spec-
ial music was given by the choir
and included a selection by the
Errington Family. The sermon
for this Christian Family Sunday
was entitled, "The Homes That
Make or Break Us".
SUCCESSFUL TEA & BAZAAR
On•Saturday afternoon, quite a
succ' ssful Tea and Bazaar was
held' in Dungannon Sunday School
rooms sponsored by the U.C.W.
and assisted greatly by the
T. and Explorer girls and their
leaders.
Mr. and' Mrs. Ronald Altonand
•boys, Randy, Blair and Kent of
Lucknow visited with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Alton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart
and children from Lambeth spent
the week end .,with Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur Stewart. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Payne and
son- Leonard, who recently sold .
their farm near Flesherton, visit-
ed last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Chisholm and family
prior.to leaving for the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin visit-
ed Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Stirling/and Dar-
lene :at Thamesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy from.
Mississauga and Mr. and Mrs. -
Bob Ott and Matthew, were home
for the week end with Mr. 'and . .
Mrs. Irvine Eedy and, Martha.
Rev. Clarence McClenaghan
attended London Conference held
in Windsor during thepast week.
Frequent week endvisitors to
their summer home (the former
TEES WA TER
AYS
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, May 18, 19, 20
FRIDAY. NIGHT SUNDAY AFTERNOON
9 p.m.: — Pipe Band Concert
By Teeswater. Highlanders
SATURDAY NIGHT
9 p.m. -- Entertainment,' Bar
and. Dance at the arena
MUSIC BY CANDIDA
ENTERTAINMENT BY
AL AND DAVE
p.m. --- Rodeo and Western Games
WILD COW MILKING ;
STEER UNDECORATING .
.QUARTER MILE DASH
PARADE CLASS.
BARREL RACE '
ROPING
5 ,p.m. - 7:30 p.m. -- Beef and
Pork Barbecue at the' arena
ALL YOU CAN EAT •
Shop for Broncho Bustin Rodeo Specials
In All Stores
RODEO DAYS IS SPONSORED BY THE LIONS CLUB, CHAMBER
Amummieemy
OF COMMERCE AND FIREFIGHTERS. PROCEEDS FOR FURNITURE' FOR THE ARENA.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY li
These weeds can turn your fields into jungles. OutfNIG 'T
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post -emergence corn 'herbicide you apply to weeds after
they show. up: And no residual effects from one season to
the nest. So you can rotate. Drops with no fear of herbicide
carryover. •
Oult ASAoultpnil Cb.mloala Company Umltd, Winnipeg 1, Ylinitoba. Canada
DiM,ibutd by PlbwrCompany. in Ont.rio and Qualm.
OUTFOX IS AVAILABLE FROM
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FARM EQUIPMENi
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Dungannon school) are Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Reed of Toronto.
Mrs. Joe Marks (nee. Margaret
Scrimgeour) of : Windsor, also
Murray` Scrimgeour and. Marion
Simmons of Tillsonburg, called
on Mrs. Minnie Jones and Melvin,
on Sunday.
Miss Jean Stothers spent the,
week :end at the home of her par—
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stothers
and Jim. Jean has completed a
special course in Fanshawe Col-
lege and begins a new position
in London Postal Service as sec-
retary to the manager of market-
ing.
Ruthie Bere from Windsor was
home for the Mother's Day week
end.
Mrs., Lorne. Eadie and Douglas
visited Mrs. J. M. Reed and Giry
in on Sunday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson of
Goderich were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Webster on Sunday.
Several relatives from the Luck-
now
ucynow area .were pleased to be in
attendance Friday evening in
London at the Retirement Tea
honoring Mrs.' Grace MacIvor
following 35 years teaching.
Mrs. Henry Bradley of Goderich
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stothers on Sunday.
Mrs. Elvin Adkin and daughter
Helen and Marjorie from
Dresden spent a few days recently.
with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reed
and boys.
Miss Wanda Wilson has com
pleted her studies at London
Teachers' College and
has returned home for the. summer
months.
Mr. Harry Fowler, Clinton,
also Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fowler
of Goderich were guests• of Mr.
and Mrs, Dynes Campbell On
Sunday.
.$1562 Raisedi
Canvass For T
Cancer Society'
The canvass of Lucknow and
District for 'the Canadian Cann
Society amounted to $1562,4
about $254.75 more than col
ed in this area last year.
Those who canvassed hill;
were: Mrs Elmo Sanderson,
Ruth Thompson; Fred Laming
Mrs . Bru.c e Hamilton, Miss ge
Thompson , Mrs. John Kreutw,
er, Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd Ashton
Mrs. Clarence 13e11, Mr. Jim
Naughton , Mrs. Don: Thome
ilvIrs. Gordon Cayley, Mrs, 8'
Sanderson, Mrs. Roy Emberlin;
Bill .Schmid , Mrs. Bob Strath-
Mrs. Bob Shepherd, Mrs. Elmo
Pritchard , Mrs. Bill Hunter,
Joe MacMillan, Mrs. Peter
Donald, Mrs. M. H. Corrin
Jack Treleaven.
Canvassing in the rural a
were; Mrs. Vernon Hunter,
Robert Irwin, Mrs. Doug Mc
The Kairshea Women's Mini
Mrs. James Burt, Mrs. Ted
er, 1 -tarry Lavis,-Mrs. Frank
Kenzie, Mrs. Evan Keith, Mil
Clarence Ritchie, Mrs, Bob
christ,: Mrs. Lloyd MacDouga
Reid's Corners Women's Intl
and helpers: Mrs. Ernie Gibson
'Margaret A. Funston, Edna
Dopald , • Anna MacTa C
Marion Lowry, Nancy MP
M. Courtney, Helen jrWin,
Scott, Patricia Lowry, Harold;
Thompson, Edna Boyd, Gayle
Lowry, Gordon Farrell, Evnlyd
Elliott.