The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-10-07, Page 6PAGE SIX
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.Miss Emma Richardson and
Mrs. Young visited with White
church friends on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDonald
spent Saturday in. Kitchener, -
A number from here attended
„ .the pipwing match at Port/ Elgin
on Saturday.
The W.M.S. Auxiliary are hold
ing thdir Fall Thankoffering in
the church on Friday evening,
October ,9th. at 8.30 p,m., The
Home “Helpers are to, be guests
and Family Night is to be ob-
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Four children were baptized on
Sunday:' Alva Elizabeth,; daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie;
Charlene Anne, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Charlie Anderson; Mary
and Norma Jean,..daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Anderson.../
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As stated last week the Luck*
now-Dungannon Indoor Bowling
League will commence this
Thursday, October 8th at 9 p.m.
The following teams -will be
boyvling: Gophers, Coons, . Wol
verines, Zebras, Pole Cats and
Tigers, . „
AU remaining four teams, Bea
vers, Chipmunks,- Lions and Cubs,
Will bowl at the same time the
following night. 1
Schedules will be available at
the 'bowling lanes, which are lo
cated behind the arena.
and Mrs, Quaid Df* Goder
ich and Mr. and; Mrs., Fred And
erson of Lucknow visited with
Mr. and . Mrs. Qharlie Anderson;
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Haines of
Wingham visited . Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie.
Mrs. Will Gardner is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid of
Rapid City.
Mrs. Grace Johnston and her
school pupils are to be congratu
lated on- getting first at Lucknow
Fair. . \ .
Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Shrppshall
and son of Winghaih visited Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs, Nelson
Raynard. ......._Z.._____■ ■. '■
The Missionary meeting is to
be at Mrs. Gordon Kirkland’s' on
Friday instead of Thurs. Please
’ note change of day. « .
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‘ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1953 ' ‘
Girls’ Inter-Form relay: Grade
IXA XII XScavenger Hunt-—(open to all)
won by Carolyn Gibson, Gladys
Kilpatrick, Raeleen • Hamilton,
Louise Andrew, Mary Collinson.
■ '■ Boys’ Events
Standing Broad Jump (8’, .11”)
Senior, George Anderson, Bennie
Moulton, Mac! MacDohald, Bill
Baulch; Int. (10’ 2”), Geo. Rich
ards, Ron^Grafiam, Kenneth Me-.
Nay, Carman Nixon, Kent. Had
ley; Jr., Hughie McMillan, Jim
Reid, Paul Qouse, Bob Gardner,
Ian Marshall. ■
-Running High Jump, 4’, 10”:
~G. AndersonyB ~Baulch,Mv“Mac
Donald, B. Moulton? int., 4’ 9”,f K.
McNay, B. Morton, R. Graham, C.
Nixon, G. Richards; Jr., 4’ 3’’, D..
Smith, R, Couse, J. Reed/ H, M^;
Millan,I. Marshall. ,
Running Broad Jump, 18’, 1’’:
Sr., G. Anderson, B. Baulch, M.
MacDonald, B. Moulton; Int./16’,
4”: G. Richards, K. Hedley, B.
Morton, C. Nixon, Allan Miller;
Jr., 14’, 6”, P. Couse, Tom Prit
chard, B. Gardner, J. Reed, B.
Fisher. ■
Pole Vault r Sr., T, Doug Hal-’
denby, G. Anderson,.B. Moulton;
Int., 7’, 4”, C. Nixon, K. McNay,
G. Richards, G. Webster, B. Mor-
ton; Jr,/5’, 10”, J. Reid, G. Cur
ran, B. Gardner, I, Marshall, B.
Gilchrist.
100 Yard Dash: Sr., 101/? sec.,
G. Anderson, B. Baulch, M. Mac
Donald, B. Moulton; Int., 12 sec.,
FIELD DAY HELD
AT. NEW SCHOOL ..
AJthPU^h work on the campus
at the new Lucknow District
High School is not yet, complet
ed), the first sports meet was held
at the school grounds last Fri
day. :
Champions and runner§*up in
the three classes are as follows:
Girls—Senior champion, Carolyn
Gibson, 44 points; runner rup,
Shirley. Hajnilton, 38 points. In-
termediate; Donna Johnston, 46
points; Donna Woods, 19; Aud-
rey Thompson, 18. Junior, Bev
erley- ' Stanley, 46; Rozel,la. .How-;
aid, 41. \ •„
Boys—Senior champion,... Geo.
Anderson, 43 points;, runner-up,
Bill Baulph, 26< Intermediate,
Kenneth McNay, 40; Geo. Rich
ards, 38T. Junior, Bob Gardner,
29; Paul Couse, Jim. Reed, tied,
27 points. }
The judges were Revs. H, L,
Jennings, G. A. Meiklejohn and
C, A. Winn and the teachers, and
students were appreciative of.
their assistance. :
Girls’ Events
, 100 yard dash: senior, Carolyn
Gilbson, Shirley Hamilton, Ruth
Johnston,-Audrey Stanley; Inter
mediate, Beverley Stanley, Roz-
ella Howald, Isobel MacPherson,
Marion Hamilton, Bessie Reayie;
Junior, Dorina Johnston, Janet
Gaunt, ? Mary Collinson, Audrey
Thompson-
Skipping , Race: Senior; Caro-
lyh Gibson, Shirley Hamilton,
Ruth Johnston, Audrey Stanley,
Marjorie Armstrong. Intermedi
ate; Bev Stanley, R. Howald, Npr-
1 ma Murray, I; MacPherson; Jun
ior, D. Johnston, Ruth Steer, Don
na Woods, Ann Crawford, Joy
; Conley. ■■■ ■
Three-legged Race: * Shirley
Hamilton and Helen Weiler,. Car-
olyn Gibson and RiRh^JohnstoriTj
Audrey Stanley and ‘ Marjory
Armstrong. Intermediate, B. Stan
ley arid B. Reayie; R. Howald and
PHyltis ^mlThy^L MacPherson &
Caryl Gardner;, Junior, D. John
ston and A. Thompson, R. Steer
and J. Conley, A, Crawford and
I. Elphick. ; :
Soft Ball Throw: Senior, Caro
lyn Gibson, Raeleen .Hamilton,
Shirley Hamilton, Ruth Johnston,.
Marjorie Armstrong; Intermedi-’
ate, R. Treleaven, I. MacPherson,
R. Howald, B. Stanley, M, Hangl-
ton; Junior, E. Miller,. M. Stan
ley, D. Johnston, D. Woods, E.
McPpnald.
Bhkk&tball—Triangle4--Shir-ley-
Hamiltori, Raeleen Hamilton and
Ruth . Johnston, Marjorie Arm- ,
strong, Audrey Stanley & Helen
Weilbr. Intermediate, R. J/owald,
B. Stanley and R. Treleaven, I.
Macphersonj A. Todd and CaryT
Gardner; Junior, M. Duncan, D.
Johnston . and A. Thompson, J.
Gaurit, B. Stanley and S. McDon-
ald. “ ■ ; / <
High Jiunp: Carolyn Gibsoh,
Audrey Ross, Marjorie Arm
strong,; Raeleen Hamilton, Shir
ley Hamilton srnd Audrey Stan->
ley; intermediate, B. Stanley, I.
MacPherson,z R.‘ Howald, R. Tre-’
leaven, M. Hamilton; Junior, D.
Woods, D. Johnston* J. Cochrane,
R. Steer, A. Crawford, I. Elphick,
N, Johnston; A. Thompson., \ -
Standing Broad Jump: Carolyn
. Gibsori, Shirley ' Hamilton and
Audrey Stanley, Raeleen Hamil
ton. Int., B. Stanley,. R; Howald,
I. MacPherson, p. Smith, E. Mar
shall, M. Steer; Junior, D. Johrir
stori, ,p. Woods, J. Cochrane, M,.
Collinsdri, R. Steer,. ;
Running Broad Jump: Senior,
G. 'Richards, "C. Nixon, K. Mc^
Nay, B. Mortpn, K. Hedley; Jr.,
B. Gardner, J, Reid/T. Pritchard,
P. Couse, D. Smith.
220 Yard Race: Sr., 36«Z> spa,
G. Anderson, B. Baulch, M. Mac-. >
Donald,* B. Moulton; Int., 34 sec., w
K. McNay, G. Richards, B, Mor-
ton, C. Nixon; Jr., 38 sec., B.
Gardner, J. Reed, T. Pritchard,
H. McMillan, P. Couse.
440 Yard Race; Sr., L37.5 sec., ’
M. MacDonald, B. Baylch, Geo,
Anderson, B. Moulton; Int., 1.38.5,
K. McNay,. G. Richards, C. Nixon;
Jr. 1.36.5, J. Reed, Bl Gardner, B.
McNay, P. Couse, R^Dumin,
__ShnLJPut:i_Sx.. 34’, Tb*-Ander-
son, Dap Rose, B/ Mtoulton, Jim
Hackett, M. MacDonald; Int., .31’,
•4”, K. McNay, G. Richards, K.
Hedley, R.?Graham, C. Nixon; Jr.,k fl
P, Otiose, H. McMillan, R. Dur-
nin, D. Smith. . ..
Running Hop, Step and Jump:
Sr,, G Anderson, M. MacDonald, ,
B. Baulch, B.- Moulton; Int., K.
McNay, B. Morton, G. Richards,
C. Nixon; Jr., P. Couse, B. Gard
ner, B. McNay, B, Fisher- Mc
Millan. v *°
Standing Hop, Step and Jump:
Int., K. McNay, G. Richards, K;
Hedley, B. Morton, R, Graham.
Bicycle Race (open): B. Gard
ner,. B. Marshall, Donna Woods..
. One Mile (open): 5 min; 30 sea,
D. Haldehby, Beverley McNay,
B. Morton, J. Reid, K. McNay,
G. Richards, D. Halden-by, H. Mc
Millan.
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