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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-06-30, Page 4,.panititits. news The Port Albert Bull Dopa defeated Reids Corners to•win the championship round in the .Khiamen Suinmerfest Slopltch` ball tournament,WW1 wound up Su day after belag rained out.Iast weekend. Showy, here are the euacael and managers of the two teams and the most valuable player. of the •ehamplop hIp • game, hoot. the loft are Reg. Good, Port Albert poach; Jerry Rozendal,. Port. Albert captain and the. team's most valuable player' of the' ehimplon.hip game;. 'Terry Taylor, chairperson of the Kinsmen„Ado-pitch . tournament; Bob Scott, Reids Corners manager; . JOhn • Larsen, Reid. Corners coach and Lynn Reld, Reid* Corner' most likable player. • .[Sentinel Staff Photo Brookside graduates receive awards Hr.okside Broadcast . • The Grade' 8 Graduation 'Banquet was held at Brook,, side on Wednesday. evening, June . 23, catered by St Helens Women's Institute. Guest speaker was Mr. Phil Main of CKNX alf+`ing ham who was also disc jockey for the dance which .followed. Debbie,Raynard was Val- • edicto Tian for the class. The• banquet, began after • Vicky Hackett pronounced the grace. and. Gary Jewitt, principal, proposed the toast to the flag acid ,country. After the delicious meal, Kenny. Logtenberg thanked the ladies and the'president,. .Mrs. Cooper. responded:. Lorelee. Hewes gave .a. piano s010: Mr. Jewitt . weclomed a1l.. present and called on Mrs: Marion Zinn• . who 'brought greetings from the Huron County Board of Education. Mr. Don Canieron intro. duced the graduates and their diplomas were present- ed. • • A piano 1soio was given by • Vicki Pentland. 1 • . The. guest. speaker, 'Phil Main, was introduced by. Tracy Livingston and thank- ed by Warne Forster. Awards were presented as . follows: Memorial Paul. Cae- sar Award to, most Improved Students in English, present- ed by Mrs. 'Joyce Caesar • to Kenny Logtenberr and Lav - mine Curran. ' Proficiency Award given by Dungannon Women's In- stitute and presented.. `by Mrs. Winnifred Girvin • to Vicki Pentland..; Science Awards - for. Ash- field Federation of Agricul- ture and ' Farmer's Union, presented by Mr. Clete Dal- ton to Vicky Hackett; for West Wawanosh Federation of Agriculture, presented .by Mr. Cecil Cranston to Vicki Pentland. Mathematics Award given by ' St. Helens Women's In- stitute, presented by Mrs. Edith Cooper to . Kenny. Log- tenberg: • • Public Speaking . Award, donatedand presented by Mr. Jewitt 'to Debbie , Ray- nerd. Music Award, donated by Student's Council, presented by the president Jeff Gibson to Kenny Logtenberg. History Award, donated and presented by Mrs. Mar- ion Zinn to Vicki Pentland. Citizenship Award given by Bennriiller Foresters and presented. by Mr. Rots Eedy to Jeff - Gibson. Geography Award, donat- ed and presented by . Mrs. Madeline Anderson to Wayne Hos. • • Sports Awards, presented by Mrs. Allen and Mr. Er- rington .to Wayne Bosh ,and. Kelly "Markham. French Award, donated and presentedby Miffss. Jo- anne Boide, to Vicki Pentland and Lorelee Howes. . Grade 8 teacher Don . Cam- eron presented bars to •sev- eral students in the class for , extra effort in*certain depart- ments. A : social hour and dance was enjoyed after the graduation exercises. • Kindergarten Graduation for Class ' 1- was on Wed- Announce Mirth FARRELL • Mr. and Mrs. Jim S. Farrell; .R._�3 Ripley, are * delighted,, to announce the birth of theirsecond daughter, Janet "Carmen''; 7 lbs. 111/2 oz.; on June 22, 1982, at • Kincardine and. District General Hospital. A sister for Christina. Proud grandparents. are Mr. and Mrs: Jack' Farrell and Mr. and Mrs. Derk Logtenberg. A great granddaughter for Mrs. Ada Farrell, Ripley; Mrs. Fern deBoer, Lucknow; and Mr; and •Mrs. Gerritt • Logtenberg, doderich.° phone 3511830 for 24 hour r'rroVie information PLAYING FRIDAY, JULY and to THURSDAY, JULY 1111 WEIRS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at1:00 acrd 9:00 p.nu, SUNDAY to THURSDAY at 8:00 p.m. ONLY ' IASTTWO:DAYS • WEDNESDAY, JUNE Mk and TNURSDDY, JULY lot STEVE MARTIN: I'i'IIF: SUMMER'S BEST MOVIE' MISNlIh iui I111Uv11lin/ ',irrrV ME PEOPLE wile 8R000Nr YOU "me JERK" TRY r0 MAKE /7 OP 70 YOU- nesday afternoon and for Class 2 on Thursday morn- ing. Mr. Cameron • led the children in . singing a few songs for their parents and friends who attended. Miss Sharon Alton, kinder- garten assistant, put a grad-' uating hat on each child. Mr. Gary Jewitt gave ' each his/her. diploma and Mrs. Lois Farrish gave • each his/her report card. Lunch was served and a social time was enjoyed, On Thursday morning Stud'ent's Council provided a film for the 'students • follow- ing, the presentation of achievement bars and crests: 1.2 • Lueimow Sentinel, Wednesday, Jame; 30, 1982,,—Page. 4 )urconnan UC1. ,arl�„�ur�e eGng ': The June meeting of the held in the church basement was well attended, The president opened the Meeting by welcoming mem- bers of • Nile' U,C.W.. and other visitors. Bessie McNee read a poem entitled, Blessings.. The meditation given by . Bessie was on the theme, Gladness, and her reading was, ' Will Abundance Bring Gladness? Willetta • 'McWhinney ,from Nile U.C.W. had a comical reading entitled, Those. Valu- able. Coupons. Seven ladies. from Dungan- non U.C.W. accompanied iy': Jean Elliott sang two beauti- ful renditions; Why Me? and How Great. Thou Art.' The guest speaker, Judy McMichael,. who. liven . in Dungannon, andoperates a health food store In Goder- ich, spoke on her .many. products and their purpose in our diets for good health. Judy was introduced by;Tinie Logtenberg and thanked by,' Elsie Irvin.g • • Mr. Cowell. led in a lively sing , song, followed by a reading by Beth .McConnell. Bessie McNee had a contest; College Entrance Exam, with ; prizes to follow. Nora. Saunders of Dungan- non U.C.W. read a very fitting address -and . Willetta McWhinney• of Nile. U.C.W. presented George and Doris Cowan with a lovely croch- eted • afghan and two match- ing cushions made •bn' Bessie McNee with wool. provided by the' tw.o U.C.W. groups. 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