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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-05-12, Page 15on Thursday, May 6. The dance was chaperoned by the Georgraphy Club at Kincardine High School. The music was recorded. We would like to thank the Geography •Club for making the dance possible. It was a big success. GUIDE NEWS aanutaim The• regular meeting of the For Farm, Town and Country ' Home Owners! Can You Use $1,600 to $20,000 ? If you can afford monthly payments' of ... $21.66 you may borrow $1,600., I $40,60 you may borrow $3,000.00 $67.67 you may borrow $5,000.00 $94.73 you may borrow $7,000.00 The above loans based on 16% per annum 5' year term — 20 year amortization Borrow for any worthwhile pirpose: To, consolidate your debts, fix the car, buy cattle, or a cottage! FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE — PLEASE CALL Gerald H. 'Wolfe PALMERSTON 3434632 .Representing Arnold Highrnan Realty Ltd .: Kitchener, 1-51.9-744-6251 Member of Ontario Mortgage Brokers Association PLETC11: ELECTRIC wiNGHAm. RESIDENTIAL FARM --. INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 0 Phone ColleCt 367-1683 BANK FINANCE RATES USED CARS A number of 75's. in Pontiacs; Chev Impalas, Fkintiac Le Mans, Buick Century, Monte Carlos tir .Ford Custom 500 " 1974 FORT) Galaxie, 2 door hardtop 1974 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtop 1974 MAVERICK 3 — 1974 FORD Custom, 2 door 1974 FORD Grand Torino, 2 door hardtop 19'73 OLDSMOBILE, Delta Royale, air conditioning 1973 CHEV Impala, 2 door hardtop 2 -- 1973 PONTIAC Brougham, 4 door 1971 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop 1970 PONTIAC, .2 door hardtop 1970 DODGE,Monco, 4 door hardtop 10 — 1965 - 1968 Models 1974 PONTIAC Le Mans stationwagon '1974 FORD Stationwagon 1973 FORD Grand Torino stationwagon, air conditioned 1974 FORD % ton pickup 1973 CHEV 1/2 ton pickup 1973 CHEV % ton pickup 1973 CHEV 6500 Series with 18' van, power tail gate loader 1973 .CHEV 60 series, 18' stake, power tail gate loader A number of vans from 1970 - 1972. Some V8's, some 6' cylinder, some CHEVS, and some FORDS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I BRIJ$$E-LS. MOTORS BP Service Station Phone 887.6173 THINK! DON'T SINK! BE WATER WISE! SesoNiss ieNoser? WEDNESDAY, MAY 120 W. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL • LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL Lucknovy Girl Guides was held ThursdaY evening, Special guests at the meeting were six Brownies, namely Tracey McDonagh, Sharon Struthers, Helen Maclntyre, Rosa- lea Cameron, Rosemary Gilmore• and Lisa Nagel. One of the qualifications 'of the' Golden Hand badge in Brownies is to visit a Girl Guide meeting. The Girl. Guides were given final details on Saturday's Volleyball Tournament, Cookie Day, Mother- Daughter banquet and reminded to finish up badges. Edith Greer taught how to roll up and tie a sleeping bag for, camping .= and the Guides , and Brownies practised rolling up their own sleeping bags. Some girls worked on history puzzles and games in preparation • for the History Badge which will be tested at the next meeting. Lorna Boyle led campfire. The meeting closed with Taps. Maitee District of the Girl Guides held a Volleyball Tournament on Saturday with Wingham and Luck- now being the only. t.vo -teams partkipating. Winghain won the tournament. The best players were chosen from both 'teams to make a District team of 12 to participate in the Diyision Tournament which will ' be held in. Wingham on Saturday, May 15. SWIMMING The people in the Grade 11 and 12 physical education class have been travelling to the Kincardine Complex cioof4 to take swimming lessons. We still have 4 more sessions.before we are, finished. So by then we hdpe that we can all swim like fish!! ' DRAMATIC ARTS ' The Huron County Players talked with Miss Fisher's Dramatic Arts class before putting on their performance on Thursday. • The class was interested in the life' and work of real actors. PROM We at Ripley District School are holding our annual Spring. Prom on Friday, May 21 from 9.00 - 1.00. The music will be, supplied by the "Moonlighters". The Grade 11 class is busy working on the. decorations. And they are going 'to be great! You can get your tickets from R.D.S. students. Hope to see you all there! ELEMENTARY NEWS • On Thursday, May 6, the Huron County Players came to the school to put on tbe,,performance "Circ- , 'us". This performance is about the history of circuses, famous people in circuses and various circus acts. After . the performance the five .performers answered our many questions. "Circus" was enjoyed by all. BASKETBALL ' The basketball houseleague is over. The winners are: Girls' Orange,' Sandra Stewart, Jackie Guikema, Shelley Strauss, Brenda, Carr, Michele MacTavis.h, Susan Low, Amanda Ball, Jane Farrell, Jennet Burnett, Susan Cook, Susan Reeves, Ann Courtney, Susan Dawson, Ruth. Ann. Stewart, Mary Nicholson; and Boys' Orange, Robbie Farrell, Guy Clampitt, Goeffrey Farrell, Bradley Nixon, Ron Harris, John Korten, Billy' Elder, Paul Hamilton, Brent Coil- ing, Mark FoUlds, .Ric Irwin, Paul. Coiling, Marvin Grubb, Doug Graham. • " PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY We had Frida'Y off .school for, a ' Professional development Day. • DANCE. IN KINCARDINE Some of the students enjoyed a night out at adance in Kincardine lucknow Town & Country Club I3Y C A.R. .There is only one way that I can speak, About you . people, you , are so unique; 'You have leadership, talent, good business too, This doesn't make sense, but all 'of you Are ready to help, and take your place Not sitting -around, just taking up space,' ' • if all the' clubs in •this great nation Were built upon this type of found- ' ation, What a wonderful country this, would be, For older people; like you and me! No, there really isn't even a sub For the Lucknow Town and Country Club. r I have been a member for several years, And I still don't know how all those peers, Can sit and quietly control their faces, When that dear partner, trumps their ace; " This is one reason, why you are so °unique, • You don't complain, you don't even speak, • Of what age has done to someone , weak, Is trying to live their whole life through, Doing the things they used to do, So now, now I see not .even you Can say that person iS.‘a silly old Bub, Because you both, belong to the • very same club. The Lucknow Town and Country Club, In my, opinion is the solid hub,, You are the fathers, mothers, uncles and aunts, You never have applied for grants. The wonderful people,who founded this group, , And the management now would never stoop, To ask someone else ,to carry the load, But always showed how they them,7 selves could,, So I don't card where yOu come from, Bub There is only 'the one Town and Country Club. I am glad to be 'a member who, Has had the privilege 'of talking to most of you, You come from every walk in life, It makes no difference, there is no strife, No ups, no downs, no ins, no outs, One solid unit, without 'a doubt, The kind of people whose shoulders you rub, ' At the Lucknow Towp and Country • Club. WHITECHURCH Gregory Gibson,, Faye Irwin, Bill Gibson; 7th year bar, Kendra Purdon, Eddie de Boer; 8th year bar, David Ross, Donald de Boer, LOri Purdon, David Elliott. Chalmer's W.M.S. will 'meet May 19th at 2 p.m. at the home 'of Mrs. Gordon Rintoul. Leaders are Mrs. V: Emerson, Mrs. W, Elliott. Helpers Mrs. Orland Irwin,' Mrs. George Phillips. Roll call, a plant • of the Bible. Courtesy Miss Annie Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. 'Herb Hunter 'and Trevor of, London accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn for dinner on Mother's Day to Mr. and Mrs. Mac •Arinstrongs, Culross. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caslick on Saturday evening took his mother Mrs. Earl Caslick and ,her mother Mrs. McAllister out for dinner in honor of Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Conley and Jason of Wingham 'were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Visitors with. Mrs. Earl Caslick Were Mr.. and Mrs. Doug Conley of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Collyer of.Alliston on Sunday and she visited in the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and family. MEDITERRANEAN TOUR Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy arrived home on Sunday' from a 3 week tour of the Mediterranean. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and Mrs. Edith Brown of L,ondon visited on .Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. of Auburn. On Thesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bev 'Kay and Graham attended Convocation Exercises held at Convocation Fall, Univer- sity of Toronto. PINS AND BARS PRESENTED During the Christian. Family Sunday service superintendent Walter Elliott named the. Sunday' School teachers Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan, Barry Elliott, Patsy and Vicki Scott, ,Kathy and Lori Purdon, Wendy Kay• and Mrs. Valetta Emerson; secretary-treas-. urer Mrs. Agnes Gaunt; enrollment , 37. Thoie receiving pins and bars were 1st year pin, Tony Falconer; Clara Milligan, Wendy' Kay; 2nd year wreath, Brian Ross, Karen Elliott, Andy Versteeg; 3rd year bar, Steven Bloat; 4th year bar, Michael Irwin, Lyle yillis, Wayne Forster, Vickie Scott; 5th year bar, Cora Blom, Mary Moore; 6th year bar, ,Wray Forster, Donald Irwin,