HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-02-13, Page 11DNESDAY FEBRUARY 13 , 2974
Dungannon
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Report
Successful Year
The annual meeting of Duragann -
United Church Was held on
hursday, following a pot-luck
cheon. A successful, year was
ported from all organizations
thin the Church.,
he resignation was received
om Frank Pentland after many
ars as Superintendent of Sunday
hool. Wayne Snyder was, app-
nted as Sunday School
perintendent and Bob McNeil as
istant superintendent .
Mrs, J. M. Reed resigned, after
ally thirty years as MisSion and
rvice Treasurer. Mrs. Robert
in was appointed to fill this
st. Mrs. Arthur McMichael was'
pointed to replace Miss Karen
vett, as. organist, •
Anniversary date is to be Sept..-
bet 22nd,
was announced the "World's
y of Prayer" will be held in
ngannpn pnited Church on
rchl st at 2 p.m,.Speaker will
Father Dettinger: Kingsbridge,
BROWNIE
NEWS
hrownies opened their' meet-
g on Tuesday, February 5th with
o games, "Promise , Law and
tto", and a Japanese game
ukiyaki".
airy Queen Bonnie'Purees' set up
e Toadstool for Brownie Ring.
e Sixers collected Brownie Gold
d Snowy Owl inspected a neat
&complete uniform.
t works period Judy Hunter, and
ne Hamilton went•to Brown
l's home to learn compass and
t aid. Snowy Owronducted
pping games With' Bonnie Purves
ce McInnes, Michelle Humph-
, Sandra,CampbelPand Tracey
Donagh passing this test. Other'
is passed were Judy Hunter
cel, Michelle Humphrey '
ee interesting things of nature
Luanne' MacLeod tying a
THE
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Community Orchestra
PRESENTS
FAMILY FUN THROUGH MUSIC
A program of multi-mood music from the
waltz to the march, from the old to the
contemporary.
feituring:
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WHITECHURCH
BASKETBALL
The Ripley Juniors are in first
place in the B.I.A. basketball
standings. Examples inckide their
27 - 14 victory over the Wiarton
juniors , trouncing, the Sacred
Heart.to the score of 29 - 4 and
a recent' February. 7th game that
concluded in a close 23 -:16 win
for Ripley. 'Top scorers for Ripley
include Laurie Coiling, Donna
Gallant, Janice Farrell and
PrisCilla Zipfel. Congratulations
girls, and keep on yoUr winning
ways!
The senior girls have'played
their best in some very close
gaines. Against Wiarton they were
defeated by a 3.7 - 28 score with
Kathy' Farrell chalking up sixteen
points. You might not be winning
any games girls , but we're still
proud of you anyway!
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Vifititehurch
Unite_d____Church
Held Annual
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On' Thursday evening the United
Church held their :annual meeting
in the church , a fair crowd in
attendahce.
From January - June the minister
was K.I. DeKoeijer and from July
to Decerriber ,LawerenCe King.
The secretary-treasurer is Millan
Moore and organist Mrs. Garnet
Farrier.
There were two deaths , two
baptisms and two weddings record-
ed. There 'are 51 resident mem--:
bers , 19 non -resident;' members
removed by certificate 4. The i
financial report showed expenses
had been Mei and a balance on
hand.
The officers of the U.C. W. are
president, Mrs. Millan Moore;
secretary , Mrs. Dave Gibb; corr-
esponding secretary , Mrs. Ben
McClenaghari; treasurer, M6.
Albert /Coultes . The U. C. W.' has
a membership of 17, and meets the
first Tuesday of each month at 2
p.m. A Christmas bale valued at
$98.00 was sent to Fred Victor
Mission and a copper collection
of $4. 00 was ,sent to the "Fellow-
ship of the Least Coin".
The. Sunday School with Clifford
Laidlaw superintendent , se6retary-
treasurer Elmer Sleightholm ,
pianist Earl Thornpson , teachers
Mrs. Garry Chapman, Charles
Thompson, Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw ,
Garry Chapman and Cradle Roll
Mrs. ivarrLaidlaw , had a very
successful year with a good att-
endance and a. closing balance.
The Messengers under the lead-
ership of Mrs. George Thompson,
Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and Mrs. •
Garry Chapman had a membership
of 22 and held 9 meetings with
an average attendance of 12. „The
Messenger president was Jack
WhytoCk , vice president ,Mtirra y
Gibb, secretary Ken Quipp, treas-
urer 'Calvin .Quipp press secretary
Donna Thompson, telephone -
secretary Linda Wore.
At the close of the meeting
liinch was served.
Brownie' tie. Janice McInnes had
a note for working in the kitchen
and keeping her room tidy.
The meeting closed with.the
Squeeze and Taps.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt of
Wingham are visiting this week at
Ajax with Mr. and Mrs. Don Dir-
stein and family.
yisitots on the ,week end with
Mr. arid Mrs.. George Fisher were
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Fisher and fam-
ily of-Don Mills.; Mr. and Mrs.,
Gordon Fisher and family ,• Mr..
and Mrs. Bob Estey, , alrof Guelph;
Mr. and MrS. Carman Machan of
Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs: Bill
Gibson and family.
We are pleased to report George
Fisher of Wingham was: able to
return home. from. 'Wingham Hospit•
al on Monday.
Quite a few from here attended
the ice carnival in Wingham on
Saturday,night.
To carry out the ground hog
tradition of seeing, his shadoW and
six weeks more winter weather , .
on the' week end 'we had snow and
wind along With colder temperat-
ure, •
Y.P.S. BOWLING PARTY
On Saturday evening
Whitechurch' Young Peoples
society held their social evening
at Wingham Bowling Green when
21 enjoyed bowling. After, the
games all returned to Miss Judy
Jamiesons and enjoyed a pizza.
lunch. The next y.P.S. meeting
will be held at Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Milligans in two weeks' •
when Cecil De Boer will have
charge of the study.
Mt. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray
arrived home Saturday evening •
with Mrs. Angus Fakoner after
visiting last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Hector Purdon and Mr. and
-Mrs. Angus Falconer of Strath-
roy. '
Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Turner of
Aurora and Mrs. Don Jackson of
Elmira were Wednesday callers on
Mrs .. Eunice Gillespie.
PUBLIC SPEAKING
The secondary students and staff
held an assembly on February 8th
held in conjunction with the
Legion Public Speaking conteSt..
Mr. Reuban• Burnett acted as the
chairman for this event that saw
a total of eleven orators speak
before the school. The majority
of the speakers competed in the
Junior Divisicin in which Jane
Anne Coifing was announced the
winner and Cheryl McGarvey and
Joan Henderson were the second
and third runner -ups respectively.
'Visiting' was Jane Anne's topic
while Cheryl spoke 'on 'Drugs' and
Joan's speech"was based upon •
'Dreams'. Other speakers includ-
ed Heather Boyle (Chiidren's Aid
Society) and Jeff Rouse (Why?)..
Kevin Cook (SpOrts) Bill Farrell
(SnoW). Mrs. Katherine ,Collins
then preiented a crest to Jeff whci
is representing R. D. S. at the pub-
lic speaking contest which will be
held in Chesley. The senior •
division saw Sally Elliott.taking
first place with Debbie Tranter
and Dianne MacKay taking
second and, third place. 'Sex Role
Stereotype' was 'the basis of
Sally's speech,. while Debbie
spoke on the 'Canadian Indian'.
Dianne spoke on 'Sudden Awaken-
ings' and JuliesReeves with' her
topic of 'Barbara Mackie , 83
Hours Ti'l Dawn' .made up the
fourth contestant in the female -
'dominated senior division. The
three judges for this event includ-
ed Rev . Cecil Carnochan from
St.' Andrew's United Church,
Ripley; Rev. RObert Nicholls of
the Lucknow United Church and
the principal of the Ripley, Huron
Central School, Floyd Stanley.
4-H FORESTRY CLUB
Under the supervision of Ab
Wylds and Sam Malhotra , the
4-H Forestry Club is busily prepar-
ing for the spring plantings of
their trees. The club, which
totals about twenty members,
were selecting the' young trees for
planting at their February 7th
meeting.
DISTRICT. : SCHOOL.
EDITOR, DIANNE *acICAY
ASSISTANTS, JANICE REEVES AND6WAYNE NICHOLSON
SADIE HAWKINS DANCE
once again the Student's Conn-
cil of R.D.S. are reminding the /
entire 'world that Friday. February
15th is the date of the Sadie.
Hawkihs.Dance. "Walrus" is play-
ing for tut dance that goes from
*9 til 12. Pont! forget the dance
regulations that accompany our
R.D.S. dances 1) you must have a
student's Card or 2) be an ex
R.P.H.8. student or '3) be signed
in at office no later than 3:30
p.m. the day of the dance.-
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REACH FOR THE TOP
The team went to, CKNX on
February 8th to tape their second
game: Roy Ferguson, Brian Mac-
Kay , Wayne Nicholson and Gail
Messenger with Liz MacKay act-
ing as the spare .made a fine
showing against the foursome from
the Walkerton District Secondary
School. T he final score was a
mere 15 point margin between the
two teams. iviarch.2nd at 1:30 is
theNdate of the game between'
Ripley and Owen Sound on CKNX.
Wingham and the second game
Will be aired on Mardli 23rd.