HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-09-24, Page 14News and Views
From Huronview .
The Clinton Horticulture Society
arranged the Family Night pro-
gram which included a lovely
flower display, a corsage for •each'
of the residents and coloured
slideS. The president of the Club,
Mrs. McCann, introduced the
guest for the evening, Mrs.
Homuth, -who--showed pictures
taken while on a recent trip to' the
British Isles and several slides of
the Clinton Centennial parade..
The members of the society
presented twenty-five bouquets to
the .residents which included the
eldest, the youngest, those over 90'
and special birthdays. Mrs. ,Elsie
Henderson' played piano instru-
mentals .during the intermission.
Mrs. Bessie Elliott thanked the
ladies for the lovely flowers and
Mrs. Homuth for the very interest-
ing commentary and pictures.
The residents have been very
interested in the recent "Provincial
election with. 185 taking advantage'
of the opportunity to vote.
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The great shove-off On Friday,
7 September 12th started the cam-
paign for the officers of the Student
Council. Executive. The campaign
managers for each candidate kept
the campaign in full Swing until
Wednesday, September 17th vOhen
all the posters came down. The
election was held Thursday: Sept-
ember 18th at noon hour. All
ci.ndidates made, it a fun and
successful campaign. We would
like to thank last, year's Student
Cciancil for making it a successful
year. A special thanks goes to the •
Executive . of President, Janice
Reeves; Vice President, Carol Mac-
Kay; Secretary, Barbara Grubb;
Treasurer, Julie McGuire for doing
a really great job. Congratulations
go to the new Executive, President,
Ken MacKay; Vice President,
Donna Gallant; Secretary, Jane
Ann Coiling; Treasurer, Laurie
Colling.
On Friday, September 19th each
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provide a complete per-
sonal financial service—
mutual funds, guaranteed
certificates, life insurance
and annuities, pension
trusts and estate planning.
class held elections for- class
representatives for the Student
Council. The results are as follows:
Level 5, Nancy McGuire, Barry
Marshall; Level 4, Priscilla Zipfel,
Kevin Cook; Level 3, Janice •
Farrell, Chris McGarvey; Level 2A,
Jean Huston, Mike. Pollock; Level
2B, Marilyn Rhody,. Mike Rowland;
Level 1, Shelly Hackett, Jamie
Gallant; Grade 8(1), Heather
MacDonald, Torn Wilson; Grade
8(2), Mary Kempton, Paul Hamil-
ton; Grade 7, Debbie Lowry,
Robbie Farrell; Grade 6 and 7,
Janice Elliott, Paul Culbert.
Thanks' goes to Mrs. Collins who
is the staff adviser for the Student
Council and who looked after the
election, helping to make it a
success.
VOLLEYBALL
The Junior Girls Volleyball team
was chOsen' this week by their
coach, Mr. Coultes. ,Those making
up the team are "Laurie Colling,
Janice Farrell, Donna Gallant,
Shelley Hackett, Denise Huber,
Donna Huber, Karen McGarvey,
Helen Peet, Dawna Rutledge,
Mary Margaret Smith, Alice Stein-
inger. They are practising real
hard and their first game is on
Thursday against Saugeen Second-.
ary School. Good Luck Girls!!!
FAIR
The classes are busy this week
getting exhibits ready. Mrs.
Henderson is collecting all the
exhibits to show at ,the fair. The
Grade 9's are busy gathering
articles they made in Science, Shop -
and Home Economics. So if you're
at' the fair on Saturday, make sure
you look for the R.D.S. display!!
ZION
Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Stobo ,of Teeswater
and Mrs. John McPherson, also of
Teeswater, attended the relative
funeral of Jim Wilson of Goderich
on Thursday of *last week. Gordon
Kirkland was unable to attend as
he was working at the electioti
polling booth.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie and
Mrs. Cameron MacA uley of Ripley
accompanied Mrs. Ritchie's moth-
er, Mrs. Mary MacAuley, to Milton
after spending the week with her
daughter. Her brother, Jack Swan
of Wiarton and many friends of the
Lucknow area visited while 'in Zion.
Attending the, Lueknow Fair on
Saturday and trying to harvest corn
with the wet weather kept the
community busy the past week.
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