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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL L! CKNOW, ONTARIO
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ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Martin
are on a two week vacation in
Western Canada.
Mr..and Mrs. Allan .Miller 'and
Mrs. `Frank McQuillin visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller: at Alma
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cranston
are vacationing in •the Eastern
Provinces.
Jim Curran is home from Wing-
han and District Hospital where:
he was hospitalized for five
weeks.
Recent visitors with Mr. and'
Mrs. Harvey Carrick were Don-
ald X. Brown of St. Thomas;
Wilson 'Carrick of Fingal; . Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Cairns of London; Mr.
Pee Wees Lose
Two to Week
The. Lucknow Pee Wee softball
team: played two games this past
week. They lost both games by
very close scores.. On Thursday
night in Belmore the score was
9-8. Sunday night saw them in
Chepstow, losing 10-7.
Their next home game is to-
morrow night, "Thursday.
and 'Mrs. Joe Berry and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Taman:, all :of
Goderich.
Mr. Harvey Carrick is once.•
again a patient in Alexandra and
Marine Hospital, Goderich.
JEWELLERY AND
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LUCKNOW -= PHONE 528.3532
HohIField Day At Ripley
Central School Monday Of_Last Week
HELLO FROM GRADE ONE
We now have everyoneback who
had chicken pox. We hope the
"red spots" have finally left our
room,
On Tuesday we went on our
class trip.. We went to' Food. City
in Owen Sound. and saw how meat
was cut, learned about produce
and even saw bread being baked.
The baker gave us warm dough-
nuts. They were yummy. After
that we went to the circus. It was
so exciting to see the big, big
elephants, the leopards, and.
the black panther. The clowns ..
were really funny.. After the cir-
cus we went to Harrison. Park and
saw the swans and animals: Then
we headed home. Some of us •
were so tired that we slept most
of the way. We had a very good
time!!!
FIELD DAY by Connie Irwin
On Monday, June 4, Ripley-
Huron CentralSchoolheld their
field day. In the morning all
the track eventsexcept for the
boys' open mile were held. .
In the afternoon the field events.
were held.
The results are as . follows: jun-
ior girls 75 yard dash, Jennet
Burnett, 11.6,sec. ; intermediate
girls 75 yard dash, Brenda Fair.
11.3 sec.. ; senior girls 100 yard
dash, Mary Ann Duhamel, 14
sec.; junior girls 220 yard dash,
Mary Mackay, 36 sec.; intermed-
iate girls 229 yard dash, Brenda
Fair, 35.7 sec.; senior girls 220
yard dash', Lou -Ann Duhamel,.
33..7.sec; .girls open,440•yard dash,
Lou -Ann Duhamel, 1 min: 28.6
sec.; junior girls relay; Heather;.
MacDonald, Sherry Strauss,
Elaine MacTavish., and Shelley
Mason; ,intermediate girls' relay;
Terry Tusz, Lois Rooney; Carol
Pollard, and Shelley McFadden
senior girls. relay, Cathy Janisse
Jane Messenger, Mary Jane Court-
ney, and Julie Johnston.
Junior boys 75 yard dash, Philip
Trepanier , •11.7 sec.; intermed -
iate boys 75 yard dash, Robert
Regier, 10.9 sec.; senior boys 100
yard dash, Danny Boyd, 13.1 sec.;
junior boys 220 yard dash, Jeff
MacTavish, 26.4 sec.; intermed-
iate boys 440 yard. dash, Ricky
Clampitt, lin. 24 sec.;
senior boys half mile, Danny
Boyd, 3 min. 1.2 sec..; open
mile for. boys, Rodger Ludwig;..
junior boys relay, Douglas Quinn,
Brian Hudson, Michael Gamble,
and Larry• Nixon, 1 min. 18.4
sec.; intermediate •boys relay,
Robert Regier, Brian Coiling,
Brian Huston, and Doug Peter'
baugh, 1 mina 13.2 sec.; senior
boys relay, Danny. Boyd, Torn
Kempton, Brian Hooey, John
Drzazga , I min. 6..1 sec.
• FIELD EVENTS
• Junior girls running long jump,
Mary Mackay, 11 ft. 5 in.;
intermediate girls running long
jump, Christine Miklos, 12 ft.
11 in.; senior girls running'long.
junnp, Laurie Coiling, 13 ft,
7 in.; junior girls high jump.,
Jennet • Burnett, 3 ft. 10 in.; int-
ermediate girls high jump, Shel-
ley Hackett broke a record of 4
ft. 1 in. by jumping 4 ft. 2 in.;
senior girls high jump, Margaret
Mitchell, 4 ft. 4 in.; junior
girls triple jump, Jane Farrell
broke a record of 24 ft. 3 in. by
jumping. 25 ft. 7 1/2 in.; inter-
mediate girls triple jump, Dawna
Rutledge, 27 ft. 2 in.;. senior
girls triple jump; Janice Farrell,:
28,ft. 5 1/2 in.; junior girls ball
throw, Heather MacDonald,
85 ft. 1 in.; intermediate .girls
ball throw, Sandra Marshall; 104
ft. 1 in.; ' senior girls ball throw ,
Chris. Bell broke a record of 140
ft..6 in. ,by throwing the ball
147 ft. 7 in.
Junior boys running long jump
Philip Trepanier, 11 ft. 9 in.;
intermediate boys running long
jump, John Piel, l2ft. 8 in.;
senior boys running long jump,
Danny Boyd, 14 ft.. 9 in.; junior
boys high dump,, Jeff ,MacTavish
broke a record of 3 ft. 10 in. by
jumping 4 ft. 2 in.; 'intermediate
boys' high jump, .Frank Storey
broke a record of 4 ft.. 2 in. by
jumping 4 ft. 5 in.;. senior boys
high jump, Danny Boyd,
4 ft. 10 in.; junior boys triple
jump, Jeff MacTavish broke a
record of. 24 ft. 0 in. by jumping
24 ft. 11 in.; intermediate boys.
triple jump; Robert Elliott, 27 ft.
2 in.; senior boys triple jump,
Larry Farrell, 31 ft. 5 in.; junior
boys ball throw, Paul Coiling, 120
ft. 4 in.; intermediate boys. shot
put,' Jamie Liddle, 26 ft. 1 in.;
senior boys shot put, Larry Farrell,
27 ft. 10 in. •
Over all champs and runners up
are; .'junior girls' runner . up Jane
Farrell with 11 points; junior girls'
champ, Mary Mackay. with 13
points;. intermediategirls' runner
up, Dawna Rutledge and Shelley
Hackett tied with 9 points. each;
intermediate girls'. champ,, Brenda
Fair with 14points; senior girls'
runner up, Janice Farrell with
8 points; senior girls' champ,
Mary Ann Duhamel and Lou Ann
Duhamel tied with 14 points
each; junior -boys' runner up,
Philip Trepanier with 10 points;
junior, boys' champion, Jeff Mac-
Tavish with 18. points; intermed-
iate boys' runner up, John Piel
and Robert Elliott tied with 8
points each; intermediate boys'
charnp, Robert Regier with :11,
points; senior boys' 'runner up,
Larry Farrell with 16' points; senior'
boys',champ,'Danny 13oyd with 20
points .
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JuniorsSf
With A Yi
Lucknow has entered'a
softball team in W.O.A.
petition for the first time;
include players 18 to 21y
age.
For the regular. Schedule
team will play in an Int
grouping' and started their
ule, in' Palmerston one une'
an 11-3 win, Whitechutc
in the group'; will hares
team.
Their schedule is:
June .7 Lucknow at Pal
June 17 ' Palmerston at
June 20 Atwdod at inc
June 26 :Lucknow at Ani
June 27 Teeswater at In
July 4 Harriston at Luc
July 8 Lucknow at MO
July 11 Lucknow at Whit
July.15 Lucknow at Teo'
July 19 Ripley at Luc
July 25/Kincardine at
July 27 ,Lucknow at 8
July 29 Lucknow at
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