HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-04-04, Page 19Ripley District School —
Elenient ry- tudents present puppet plays
Lucknow Selland, Wednesday, Apdl 4, 1979 --Page 19
BY
LORI ROBERTS
KAREN LAWRENCE
Class 71 gave two
performances of their
Puppet Plays to the
Kindergarten and , Grade
1 Classes of Ripley -Huron
Central School in the
Library Wed., Mar. 28.
One performance was at
10:30 in the morning and
the other at 1:30 in the
afternoon.
Darrin Grubb as
"Mumford, the
Magician" pulled clues
from his Magic Hat to
introduce each story.
The Plays and the
pupils taking part in each
were as follows.
1. "The Princess Who
Never Laughed" - Karen
Lawrence, Andrena Low,
Trudy Korten, Judy
Minor hockey
winds up season
BY MRS. ELAINE
POLLOCK
The Atom "A" squad
took on Tiverton,
defeating them in an
exhibition game. 3-0.
Stephen Keelan scored
the first •2 goals, with
assists from Clint Twolan
and Alex Boyd on the
first,, and Todd Farrell
and Alex Boyd on the
second. Todd Farrell
scored the, other, goal
from Stephen Keelan and
Clint Twolan.
The Atom "B"s lost
their first game 'with
Lucknow 2-0. Darrell
Durnin was the
marksman for, Lucknow.
In a return match in
Ripley, Darryl Verbeek,.
from Darren Cook,
opened the scoring in the
first period. Darrell
Durnin replied for
Lucknow, but Dennis
German, from Darryl
Verbeek and Gerry
Meurs, put Ripley in the
lead. There was no
scoring in the second
period, and then Darrell
Durnin opened to tie• it up
for Lucknow. Jeff Ver-
beek scored the go ahead
goal unassisted but
Freddy Flanagan tied it
up. Final score 3-3.
The Pee Wee "A" team
defeated Tara 8-6 to win
that Reries. Shawn
Morrison had 2 goals and
2 assists, Paul Keelan 2
goals and 1 assist, Mitch
Twolan 1 and 1, and
Randy Collins and Danny
Wood beat the Tara
goalie for :singletallies.
Their next series with
Teeswater was not so
successful, as they lost
the first game 6-3. Paul
Keelan scored 2 goals and
made 1 assist, and Jeff
Elliott scored the other
marker and made 1
assist. Shawn Morrison
made 3 assists, and John
Hawrylyshyn made 1.
Mitch Twolan scored 2
goals in the next game in
Teeswater but Teeswater
doubled up on them to'
take the game 4-2, and the
series.
The Bantams had a
close game to end their
series with Howick,
losing 3-2.
from Eric Vander
Glas and Terry Irwin,
opened the ganie. Howick
replied in the third period
and then Mervin Storey
took a pass from Dave
Gamble to go ahead.
Howick wasn't to beheld,
however, and scored 2
goals in 15 seconds for the
win.
This pretty well winds
up the hockey season and
the Recreation Com-
mittee would like to thank
all the fans who sup-
• ported the different
teams all season. A
special thanks should
also ' go to the team
• members, their coaches
and, managers for putting
up • such good hockey
during ---the-; season and
keeping things going.
I would also like to
thank the managers for
leaving their game sheets
for me, as without them,
there is no news. See you
in the fall, or maybe ;just
'over in the ball park.
Allan.
2. "The Soup Stone" -
Andrew Birnie, Gregor
Peebles, Dan
MacDonald, Steve
Graham.
3. "The King, the Mice
and the Cheese" - Angela
Stewart, Michele Bur-
nett, Lisa Farrell,
Barbara Scott.
4. "Jack and the
Beanstalk'- -- Keith
Alex
'MacDonald, Bob
Cameron, Steve Brown.
5. "Rumpelstiltskin" -
Lori Roberts, Sheila
Clayton, Sharon Blewatt.
6. "Billy Goats Gruff" -
Ron Cook,Allan Kerr,
Darrin Gruhh, Ron Rock.
7. "Red Riding Hood" -
Tammy Dadson, Sheila
Osborne, Sandra Hary.
Mr. Turvill operated
the camera for the
videotape to be shown at
the Ripley Fall Fair. Mrs.
Birnie and Mrs. Hen-
derson supervised the
program,
On Tuesday afternoon,
Mar.. 27, Michael Miller,
Farm Safety Consultant,
of Guelph visited Ripley
District School to instruct
the Elementary Students
on Safety, with particular
emphasis on Farm
Safety. A film, "Play
Safe" produced by the
War Amps Association
was shown after which
each pupil answered a
written quiz called, "Test
Your Farm Safety I.Q."
Mr. Miller discussed
the answers of each
question while the pupils
corrected their work. He
also emphasized some of
the safety factors - with
demonstrations using toy
tractors.
tuden,ts play in bon,spiel
BY
MARY KAMPTON
ANN COURTNEY
On Fri., Mar. 23 the
annual Curling Baspiel
was held. It was a suc-
cessful day. There were
two draws made up, and
everything went off just
great. The winning team
consisted of: Robert
Regier, Brian Lowry,
Murray Scott and Scott
McLean. The runners-up
were: Brock Walden, Ann
Courtney, Brent Colling,
and Michele MacTavish.
Congratulations go to the
winning teams and we
are hoping for a big
success next yeal• also! 1k
their first games. Brian
and Robert Regier went
all the way to the finais
but unfortunately were
defeated. Better Luck to
the teams next year !
BADMINTON ' EXAMS!!!
TOURNAMENT
There was a
Badminton Tournament
held on Sat., Mar. 31. All
the teams put up a really
good effort and won all
Secondary -Students are
busy studying for the
mid-term exams. The
exams start on Apr. 9 and
go till Apr. 12. Good Luck
to everyone !
Speaks about farm 1
safety at Ripley- Notes
Huron Central ex-quackgrass grower.
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On Wed., Mar. 28 Mr.
Miller came to our school,
to talk about saf ety on the .
farm. In the morning, All
the school went into the
gym for a film on safety
on the farm. After the
movie each class went
into the gym where Mr.
Miller talked about farm
safety. Each \child
received a booklet on
Farrn Safety. Inside it
were pictiires to color.
We would all like to thank
Mr. Miller for coming to
our school' to talk about
farm safety.
• REPORTERS--
ALISON PLOWRIGHT
LISA HARVEY
GEOFFREY
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