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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-05-14, Page 20pill ARABB/TOur PclaWANTADS._ 10P(NpV11AND DISTRICT - $11***:Poot WILL BE HOLDING REGISTRATION AT THE LUCKNOVV TOWN HALL Saturday, May 3ist FROM MO A.M. TO 4 P.M. Saturday June 7th FROM 9 A.M. TO 12 NOON There will be two,summer sWimming sessions for the' month of July and August PRICE PER SESSION $12.00 FOR ONE $18.00 FOR TWO $25.00 PER FAMILY Please Note The size of the beginner swimming classes is limited. So come early to get the time of your choice. The Junior, Intermediate and Senior classes are not restricted. ON REGISTRATION DAY' PLEASE KNOW. Oki.".04.0.404.00•04.0*.e.!iftrii"""e SWIMMING LEVEL ATTAINED • TIME PERIOD DESIRED IN WHIM SWIMMING $ESS1ON YOU WANT TO BE ENROLLED [July or August or both] DON'T ENROLL SMALL CHILDREN WHO ARE LESS THAN 44" TALL THANK you Page 20—Lneknow Sentinel, Wednesdn Louise. Wilson% grade one Cliss Chose numbers, for 'their tbeine.*Then they per, foolledl. in the Brookside School. spring.. concert Thursday night, oThis Old Man, He Played One", was.. . one of . the, Seim!. songs about numers which they . • sang. Sbewn: left to, right. are An ela. IVICCabe aisle Wylds, Deanna Greene, Gregory Bauer, Stuart Bakker, .Betty ran,Debbie Nivbis, Lizzie Biner, Hobert rentlatid, Chris Firrlih • and Lynn. Witmer,' hidden. [Sentinel. Staff Photo] Kinlough.... itrom page 17 don spent Sunday here With relatives. • Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chatter. (nee Cathy Lanting) who were married on Saturday at the Pentecostal Church here. A goodly --number from here attended the annual. School Band concert at the Lucknow Community Centre on Friday evening. I know we all felt very proud to see these young folks put on` such a fine musical evening. Much credit is due to theth and their band leader. Keep up the good work. EdoOotion *eek:OlcigOryed....,4t -ittple' games. An Energy Van from the Conservation and Renewable Energy Branch 'of the Depart- ment of Energy, Mines and Resources visited Ripley District School on May 8. James Homuth and Marilyn Thompson discussed conservation of energy and answered questions of the pupils in the 'Grade 7-8 classes. A film, "What on. Earth!" was shown. On Fri., May 9, Ms, McGonegal's • Grade 7 class went to Ripley- Huron Central School to put on their play "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." volleyball night. On May "Stairway. to Heaven". 5 volleyball players Music was played by. SCHOOL NEWS brought their parents out Mirage. for some action. The • At, midnight Debbie teams played their Ziphel and Robert Regier, parents., - There was a gave up their title of King . good crowd out which and Queen and crowned made it enjoyable. the new King and Queen A representative from The R.D.S. track team for 1980-81; Dawna the Radio College of is preparing for a Antledge and Harold Canada spoke to some of C.W.O.S.S.A "B" track VanderGlas. the students on May 5 meet in • Waterloo- this —Thanks- to the •Grade about a career in elec- Thurs. May 15. 11's for decorating the tronics. On May 9, Ripley gym and to the Grade 10'S In K e ep g- -with—District School -held-their—for-serving refreshment Education Week last annual Spring Prom, The Congratulations Dawna Monday we had a parent theme for this year was and Harold! Dr. W.A. Schilthuis and Dr. D Leeper are pleased to welCome DR. KAREN L. GALBRAITH as their new associate in their mixed animal practise Karen has recently graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph. Past experience in Prince Edward island, Saskatoon, and various clinics has made Karen very eager arid suitably qualified for both large &. small animal professionarservices. Raised on a beef dairy farm, Karen is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Brad & Evelyn Galbraith of R.R.-3 Wingham.• ,ELEMENTARY - NEWS By Lisa Murray and Tabatha Middeikamp On Volleyball Night, May: 5, the Elementary Girls' team and their mothers tpade up a mixed team and.played a game of volleyball. The Elementary boys played, a team consisting of their mothers and fathers. The .boys---won.--Refreshrnents were served after the By Nancy MacDonald and Michelle MacTavish SECONDARY