HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-10-17, Page 14Mil. Cecil Blake..
Was W.I.Speaker
Nineteen ladies gathered at St.
Helens hall for the October meet-
ing of the St. Helens W.I. Mrs.
Jim Curran, 2nd Vice President ,
presided for the meeting: It
opened with the. Opening'Ode fol-
lowed by the Mary Stewart Col-
lect. •
The roll call "My Impression .
of the new school system" gavb.
many varied answers.' The Sept-
ember meeting was in the form of
a bus trip to the Sarnia area'.
Treasurer's and Assistant Treas-
urer's reports were given. Ban-
quet and Wedding catering busi-
ness was dealt with. District Ral-
ly expenses to Centralia and 41-H
Leaders Training School to Clin-
ton were to be paid.
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Flak 'Cut R $2.00
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$12.50
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Tint $ 7.00
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THE IMCKNOWSENTINI,,, .13*t=OURTEEN .04101N,.. ONTARIO:
AGE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11
• .treat Variety 0f Injuries At •
Wingham : and.Distict Hospital
Intended for last week.
Doluglas Lietch, age 18, Wing-
ham, fractured. his left collar
:bone playing foOtball.
Wayne Hopper , age 20, R. R.
5 BrIl$S0t; caught his right leg in
the power take off of a tractor. •
October 2., He was admitted .to
hospital.
Clifford. Mann, R. R..2, Tees-
water, received painful cuts to .
his left hand.
Richard Williams, Wingham,
fractured his right third finger
playing football.
Mrs. Joyce Penny, Wingham,
fractured her left wrist in, a fall
at horne.
Dennis 'Adams, age 6, Wing-
' ham, received a deep laCeration
to his head in'a fall at home.
A car driven by Marjorie Mur-
ray, age 18, Holyrood, returning
from Teeswater Fair on October 6,
failed to negotiate a turn on the
road between Teeswater and Holy-
rood, spun on loose gravel and
struck a pole. Injuries were: 'Mar-
/.jorie Murray, shock' and shoulder
injuries; Passengers: Ann Ackert ,
age 18, Holyrood, whiplash injury,
lacerated scalp abrasions and con-
tusions; Reid Murray , age 9, Holy-
rood, contusions to head; IVIarlene
Murray, age, 7, contusions and
abrasions to legs; Glenda Blake,
age 17, R,. R. 2, Clinton,. lacera-
tions to. chin, facial contusions., , .
° fractured nose; Karen Hedley,.
age 5, R. R. 2, Holyrood, no'
apparent injuries; Cathy Hedley ,
.age 18, R. Holyrood, whip-
lash injuries;' Debbie Heclley,, age
7, R. R. .2 Holyrood, facial injur-
ies, lacerated scalp; another child,
Mark Ackert, received scalp
abrasions.
Mrs. Olive Mighton, R. R. 3
Durham, received scalp lacera-
tions at the Teeswater Fair , cats-
ed by a bottle, being thrown from
the grandstand striking her on the
head.
Morris Swanson. Wingham,
fractured a bone in his left foot
in a fall at home.
David Thompson, age 16, R. R.
1 Wingham, was a passenger in a
car which struck a, tree on the 14th
concession of Howick Township •
near Clifford. He received scalp
lacerations and abrasions to right
elbow. aenda Johnstone age
15 Lucknow , also 'a' passenger in
the same car , received contusions
to her right knee and facial injur-
ies. Investigated by Wingham
O.P.P. Ricker. ,
Dan Dexter , R. R. 1, Bolton,
while attempting to start a motor
on a midway ride at the Teeswat-
er Fair, had it slip into gear, ,
knocking him over sand it passed
over 'his body. He received abra-
sions and contusions to the right '
leg, back, chest and hand, and
was admitted to hospital.
Wayne 'Vincent, age 23 , 2300
Marine Drive, Oakville, lost
Control of the motorcycle he was
driving on loose gravel, in, East
Wawanosh. He received multi!
abrasions to 'face', left shoulder,
both arms, and hands:. Investigat-
ed by Wingham 0.P.p. McKit-
trick.
Debra Arnold age 9, R. R. 2
Lucknow, , daughter Of sMr. and
Mrs. Waker Arnold, fractured her
left wrist'when she fell from a ,
swing at her home.
Jonas Kacrulis, age 8, 12 Hare-
wood Avenue, Scarborough, was
treated for a c_log,bite to.his face.
Wingharn 0.P.P. Foulon investig-
ated':
Mrs. Jim Curran introduced Mrs
Cecil Blake, the guest speaker,
whose theme was "Education and
Cultural Activities" , touching on
arts, and crafts. She was most,
interesting. She received an
African Violet in appreciation.
Two piano duets by Mrs. Tom
Pritchard and Miss Janice Gaunt
were greatly enjoyed.
The Moab "Spend Your Time
learning instead of yearning" was
prepared by Mrs. Elsie , Webb and
given by Miss Isabel Miller. Int-
eresting Current Events were pre-
pared by Mrs. Frank MacQuillin
and given by Mrs. Ernest Gaunt.
It, was decided for this year to
join with Lucicnow for their
ArmistiCe Service instead of hay-
ing a separate one at St. ,Helens.
Mrs. Rom Gammie gave some
highlights of the Rally at Centra-
lia. The meeting closed4vith 0
Canada followedbyx the In.9titute
Grace.
A social Irlf hour was enjoyed
over, coffee and doughnuts prepar-
ed by Mrs. Harold Cooper anal Mrs.
Elsie Webb.
OLIVET
TELLS' OF WORK IN JAPAN
A, large number from this, area
had the privilege of hearing Miss
Judith Dunlop of Fonthill speak
about her work in Japan, 'where
she was a Missionary for, the past
3 years. She was guest speaker
at the morning worship service at
St. Andrew's•United Church, Rip-
ley. Her father, Reverend Doug-
las Dunlop was a former minister •
in Ripley. Following the service ,
lunch was served in the Sunday
School Roc)m at' which time Judith
showed slides of Japan.
Miss Joanne Hamilton of London
is spending two weeks at home
with her parents Mr. and Mrs'. Ray
Hamilton , at which time she
will be practice teaching.‘at the
Listowet District High Schbol.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton
arid- Jennifer of Hanover visited on
Sunday afternoon' with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Hamilton and family
and Mrs. W. R. Hamilton. '
Nancy and Ronald McGuire
attended the 'Ripley Junior Farmers
Banquet on Friday evening in the
Purple Grove Community Centre.
GASHES FOOT
Little Karen Hodgins suffered
a 'deep gash to her foot while play-
ing at her home which required
six stitches.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar White on Sunday were Mt.
and Mrs: Doug Moore and family
of Ripley.
NOTICE
Intended for last week.
VOLLEYBALL
On Tuesday , October 2; R.D.S.
hosted the volleyball teams from
Sacred Heart, Walicerton. The
Junior Girls played first arid defeat-
ed their, opponents with scores of
15-3 and 15-1 in the second game.
Top scorers were Laurie Calling
who earned '9 points in the.first
game and Patti MacDonald who
put 14 points on the RDS score-
board in' the second encounter
against Sacred Heart.
The Senior Girls 'were off to a
good start as they won their first
game but fell victims to fate as
Sacred Heart won the remaining
two games with scares of 16-14 ,
and 15-5 in the final encounter.
Top scorers for Ripley were Sally
Elliott, Kathy Farrell and Margie
Collins. Better luck next time!
The Junior Boys with scorers I
like Ken MacKay , Kevin Cook,
Danny Hickey and Danny Boyd
easily defeated the Sacred Heart
squad with scores of 15-4 and 15 -2
Good job, boys.
RIPLEY VS" LIONS HEAD
On October 4,, the three Ripley
teams journeyed up to Lions Head
for games scheduled against the
Bruce Peninsula school. In the
Junior' Girls' game , Ripley won
both games with scores of 15-3
and 15-4 with Laurie Coiling , '
Barb Grubb and Janice Farrell add-
ing to the final total. The. Senior
Girls 'won their games against
their opponents with, 'scores of
15-4 and 15-1. Top point scorers
for Ripley were Margie Collins,
Sally Harrison and Kim Farrel
. In the Junior Boys' garnes
Ripley again won with scoies
N7'10 and 15-13. Danny Boyd;
Ken MacKay proved to be the
scorers from Riley, •
Congratulations,teams1 The
game is slated for October 9
Ripley plays Chesley and on(
ober 11, Ripley .travels up to
Wigton. Good lucki
CHEERLEADERS
To keep the school's spirit
at all the volleyball games,
S.' cheerleaders have certain
boosted the team's morale,
the leadership of Shirley Dicl
son the squad includes Vicki
Debbie Beard , Nancy COrnist,
Ardis Nicholson, Debbie Pett
baugh and Kathy Moore, Sp
thanks to Mrs. Burgess who h
the girls with their various
routines. •
STUDENTS COUNCIL
We ; unintentionally, omit
three names from the Styles
Council executive, A repre
tive was chosen from cache
tary level and they include(
Pollard (gr. 7); Jane Messeo,
(Gr. 7 and 8) and Brian Co11
(Gr. 8).':
INVESTMENT CLUB
Anybody who wishes to iri
their, monetary status shonld
in contact with Jeff Rouse or
Wray Thompson. The R,D,
InVestment Club is,sellingsl
for One dollar and you won't
gret giving up your life's sai
when it could bring you met
the end.