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Page 8--LuckneW Sentinel, Wanes;Joh• February .20 Ripley
Huron
Central
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On. Feb. 15 the grades 1,
2 and 3 enjoyed a morning
of •skating at the Ripley
Arena. Everyone had on
skates and enjoyed the'
fun even tliough there
were a- • few lalls• • and
bruises.
Results of -Races1.-Gr. 1
boys - lst Malt MacLeod,
2nd Carman Lowry, 3rd•
Jay Shewfelt. Gr. 1 girls -.
Janene Hodgins, Jodi
Colling, Shelly Hewitt.
.Gr. 2 boys - Kyle
MacMillan, Kevin Lowry,
Dale Brooks. Gr. 2 girls -
Dawn Wardell, Lauren
Burgesk Denice Cour-
tney. Gr. 3 boys - Billy.
Johnson, Robbie
Thompsoq, ,,,Scott
VanDenHogah. Gr,.3 girls
- Tanya HawrylYshyn,
Tammy Fludder,• Tanya
Snobelen. -
Special thanks to the
parents who came and
helped to tie skates and
work in the booth.
The grade 4, 5 and 6
classes went to the,areng
in the afternoon after
Itirieh. They also-had a lot
of fun skating. .
Results of _ Races:. 9
year old boys - Billy
Patterson, Blair Scott,
Vincent Wright, 9 year
old• girls Jenny Burgess,
Kerry Paquette, Helen
Needham. 10 year old
boys Clinton Twolan,
Kevin Pollock, Todd
Farrell. 10 year old girls
Jill Denstedt, Vicki
Ruffedge, Melissa
Middelkamp. 11 year old
boys Robbie Brooks; Jeff
—Godfrey„,____Hatvey_ Fit-
zgerald. 11 year old girls
Christine Nicholson,
Cathy Duvall, Barbara
Smith. 12 year old boys
and over Michael
Clen-ietf, Doug
Hawrylyshyn. 12 year old
girls and over Tracy
Dickenson, Melody •
Mearow, Lisa Robinson.
SCIENCE FAIR
On Thurs., Feb 14, the,
Science Fair was teld in
the gym of the Ripley
District School. There
were a lot of children
from the Public School
that went to the Distriq
School with projects.
The Primary winners
were: First - Billy
Johnson, second - Jeff
Galloway, third - Nancy
Nugent.
The Junior winners
were: First a Philip
Plowright and Gordon
Davies, second - Monique
Harvey, third - Suzanne
Bell.
GRADE TWO
NEWS
We read the final
chapter of "Charlotte's
Webb". EVeryone en-
joyed this book so much
and we concluded by
making some unusual
paper spiders. Our class
was sorry that Jeff
---- --Vander-Hoek s .house_.._..
burneddown. Some
brought clothes and toys
to help replace his loss.
We collected a good sum
of nloney to give to his
farney.
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An Assurance of Consumer Protection
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EFFECTIVE- JANUARY 1; 1980
A. CWOP- oils and greases are blentletrto—meet or surpasS- ‘the requirements of
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B. CO-oP guarantees that no damage will result 'from a change from other oils to
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covered under warranty. • -
b) His statement that warranty has been disallowed OeCause of the use of
2. You subMit a sample of the used oil and retain the damaged parts for inspection.
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This guarantee does not cover the misapplication ;or using the incorrect oil or.grease
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