The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-06-23, Page 7T p.Av, jui�t. 33rdh 1949 °
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5 uDEi tT ` E CADET DANCE 1. TBE TORTURE CHAMBER j Then it happened! fn: Some way, A HCQE, StTCCESS
T,�N�>1N� I flounce beca�rn
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the
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a entangle.
The High. School held. a .cadet The long awaited eyening.h�ad the high heel of.a..womans.•s oe,
Wilfred }Rack certainlymerits ',a,.arrived.. After :days ,of . teverish tearingthe f'louh.ce half' sway
, n. � �Cl.!b. Dance od. "�'ry► Tune 6'th�,.�a� ., y
clutax. to the day'p aetivit;ies� The preparation . we were about to. around. -A,'4 dl, sickening, feelring
dance Was held in the Town 'Hall -leave for the Formal'Dance. Now, came over me:. To bp •so. happy
and music was supplied, by Mac- dressed in. .'a. city -cousin's formal,: one moment' and so miserable the
Kenzie's orchestra.. The boys at- 1 was very' haply • and e:.cited. next, seemed impossible, A friend
tended in' their 'Cadet' uniforms, The dress: was beautiful, in facet, iuGst astonishiar>itg'�ly, l reduced a
and as the. dress. for the girls was the most. cixeri,shed• of my'cousin's needle and thread, and proceeded
o doral,, there., were several ;very luxur. ious . wardrobe. A. exciting to repair the damaged garment, Tf
p'
pretty' forarmals the °e. The students color of turquoise, it Was. fashion -
and st�aift of. Ripley Continuation ed with a low neckline, pepj ii
School . and ,the members 9.f: the waist akid a. lanae flounce 'round
c now „oar . "vrere Ochi,.
:guests Olt .the evening.,. Cameron At last we arrived�'at the hall.
MacDonald;; .as master. of cere Ladies,' dressed in breat1 -taking
monies,' got the:' dance: off to.a ' evening fox mals, waere:ushered in
good start about' with a' Paul ', ' ' ail ell-dre se f'-
A Y! , by equ y w l s d cher! Af-
his u .
his ��,lectio. to the L ;
Ile is president , oaur� Literary'
Society, Senior Champ, a mem-
ber of:, the school band and be-
sides has maintained a. good
s
acaderriic standing in his Glass,
1e will ,always be rezneMbe. red
r ,,his true-to-life charactelrizal-'
fq
tion of Scrooge'in; "A C'hristna;as• .
r' l"As as pianist he will be
Cao.
alwaYS n'demand both ;in school
and his Church , where he plays
the organ:
• oane. of his. opinions for the
hoof .are
ij'�1�3'1'0�ie7Tlerlt, of the. iSe.
' shoul'd:,.be. less. Latin'.
that•th�,r.e �..
i u t . more: sports
d..rno>. e . et tl .et �,, ,
and .snprts equipment :and .that
;,art pard should give More
the school b
ct pities.
• �.'tci athletic a+ ;1�
•
Wilfred is:' a:, rneirn er of g the
�r
' ' Mable;. Schni,obs-. ISecause
I-lpnou• ` " izatioh
It • is. a ; highly. secret organ
cannot say ,:chore except that.
::wed
there he . has . an uopipartunity ' to
Luk S h 1 B d :thebolt °•
Tones, When a Sadie Dawkins ter the first dance ray neri�ous
wi.�s declared, the•' iris' :Hawkins
with °, 'o and .I Ibecaine more,
g, . �,,,•, � , nests, w_:re off „_n ,, ,.,,•
•gin :the
• .,
tliusla n� h
.'their `-usual"", e,n .s a rl.
. . , ,..;,' : �, , � felt the :even
at ease �.11' n.; all I
stag 'line' disappeared Arp7nediate- 'ing :would 'be g'great.•success
_ is lot' once •^
therely; Was, 'a o s� ;d..
Was en r' a '
r�uon � ,
Salkeld,• D
only l had stayed at hone,, or. in-
sisted on taping ' • less' valued
dress! Ir;< spite of reassurance
frown, friends, the remainder of .tile
was nothing' less 'than
evening
.torture.'
' Afterwards; the dress Was re-
aired : --:an e . ert'and nothing
p by
more. said, but;'it is`. only of. late
° look back: up on 'that
that 1 can ,� Z�
AA agreed that this year's Cox
xnencernent was, tops' in .entertain-
hent. The play, "A ,Christmas
Carol" proved most stirring anti
' the .portrayal Q# $$.er°ooge. by WiI
fred Black will be remembered'
tor Many years.:Even the smallest
parts mere played excellently and
each, one is •f be corm .en4e l on;
his. performNan-ce . .
ore: the play, certificates,.
$ef.. p Y..
sobolarships proficiency , shields;
and, '.athletic shields were present-
•
ed'
0 •
It y'ou growl:." all `'day, it's only
natural to fee•:dog-tired` atnight.•
evening and smUe ;m
• ,- 1.4Ori'atne' INIac.Donald: :(Continued` on Pa
ge :.Eight),
■ss'r�sf��ka.>«•f+lf+�i���t�`��s.rsMs■ifasir�Mr�rs■�M,ir�t��I.
Which w. s , by C:vr .. T., el ■■rssia��ts■■srss■r�srst■r■as■
vent and Larry ,ancrng �` .. ■
continued'
until; ab•out 1,1.00 when •' a;
lunch was served by a previously ••
alpointed committee,:•
■ ' rw. f■ ion► '. �► . ' 'r O '� >�
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the 'full , Schmoos sang their version • of • In
'W1ilfred. iS Pape ar in . 1�' is
use his .w'1t •and. resourcefulness to :,After lunch, some of the ■'; •
class the Little
White School house ■
■
throughout the .whole schoola.
and Th" R' .
:his
• teachers and his. , , g
both With ■
and the Little, Gossipers followed
with ,CruiSin Down e:. River",
•B = o ular request a versatile
y P P 9
Of Irishmen me from 'Ripley s ;n
'`1Vi cNamara's orad". Dancing
-re ume 'and .. t;welve carne all.
too soon' for everyone except 'the
meri' ers a e Clean-up commit-.
tee,.• who ..still had to wash all
'these :dishes..
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students.,•
11 the romises.. he 'rade to' Bruce' 'Riding' in
e' :d
a goo a. P
•w'' c ion e' Makes
:1945. On 'the 'eve Of a•..ne e e
r: elalf.
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`new � e e ..Y .
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cheer'fulnes's•' and.'''sense humor trio h n g '■ f t e ■
1 ed here
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er he ;goes: a ■
as a €:a
t• hat �Wilfred . w s d
'We are all very glad,
t.
to re+ resent our ■ ; ._ 4
'has been, c+hosezl. p
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-SPRING -FEV-E:ii
Exarn! are, nearly over,
Happy days are near
• Crwned with. rays Of , sunshine,
• Run to ,: greet . us here
,April, aysare 'flying,
Win'ter's on the run,
Merry hearts are gleeful,
Flitting)n spring -time, sun.'
..e Tr es and. rribadows• caping,
Still here we sit all:day,
Oh, here the Io11y children,
','Dashing _off to. play.
Cars ;whizz by Pon 'flying wheels,.
The boy' of freedom wings,
The: frogs ..-do know that spring
• is here'
Arid even the fledgling sings.%
Winter storms have long 'since
gone,.
'Till autunm calls them, black,
And ponds and skates' and skiing
trails
And even the''rabbit's track.
'Till* shining :faces dringedvtith
fur,
And fairy windowpanes : -
But joy' of joys the tib ii 'come
• We'lI race •down: country lanes.
�.. ¢ w:� r M n m� rt -u n. _ . _i
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THE • LUCKNOW MIDGETS =
' With the absence of any'. W. O•
§'••'.§.• A entry :from.Lucknow this
Year; the closest, we had to
School hockey ,teaan was the:' Mid
gets.
Under the' direction' .of "C'arn"
'Thompson the ;Midgets, snide up 2
entirely'.of students' , or ex-stu
dents of .the 'school, progressed • 'i
to the W.O A A.' ,finals ■
+v.
After ,Playing _ against:: weak
coa?'i:petation.all season, 'MA: group' ■
which' was con osed-W :tond s7
ro, Brussels, For�dawich• and alR pley, the , -team checked out, a
5 4• "' oVertiune ' win ;against the •
strong 'Clinton. clubin, the. sem%- : is
finals.;; ■
In. the finals, prayed' in Walk- . 2 :
erton 'against ',the :Kincardine
phans, although • they i• outplayed ■,
their opponents for two `,periods,
were eluriinated by a 6-4 margin. 2
The team,,' however, hada sec-
cessiul. season,; winning ten games
and losing only one: ■
Bruce Johns4ton. •
Oh,' ;Easter's coming very salon . o ■:
:And And Sunnzner's on 'hex., way, .
•The:: day •will come when' holidays
Are here, .ah! • happy ,char.
OUR :SCHOOL' 1
When severs -thirty rolls `around
.We all .get up y' leaps -an ;4
bounds, ■
i snatching, this arid•
Crabb r►.�, ■ ' `
that, '
there's.
hat":
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Now. Robin chirping fills the : b d'
i■
Ad Bluebird's on the • wing;
•
air,
And gaily, :Red Wing's building
' .nests, •
How oiniexrily;. they► singe;
No more skating 'till :next. year,
N9 more skiiers taking.. falls
iVlr:.;5now' Qwl's gone•back ''horne,
No more geeses' calls
a ,catc .a ' w
' rnoWn hay,
Oh, how,I .yearn for the farm,
To trai'np' the meadows and bilis
all .da.y,
To hear the. Whistle. of Brother
John.
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rumte,
When the, bus conies down the
road, ` y - i ■
;Everybody 'grabs' his ,load ■
.Then out we go through, the snow, ■
•
While 'round "our: head the wind'' ..
doth'blovv:. a
With a load :of three or four,
We keep looking out 'for more; as '.
llut, when we get. out • gang of 4
twenty, . ''■
Oh; boy!, then' that is plenty. • ;'
Spring 'fearer, it's caught .and , We don't', all 'sit +there so "dumb,. ■.'
• ehased :around; • ..We Often start to: sing and hum. '
'fall even the `r+afters Veen ;to: Until we hit a favouiiite . song, • •
sing,
And even the birds .hi• mating._
Whey never ,take time to buy •a
ring.
• Our collie dog •takes, a fling with
the car;,
And Ned ,+and • Jim are friends
with
And even the •ihens•:'and• the
roosters Too .
ori .to dance cin the hen
',;hoose
4prin,g, fever's got nig, 1 ' guess
thatis, true,
So this is the erid, no ref's
you'll hear. r
Of my happy-go-lucky spring-,•
time tai,•.
• Ofii; now Ws apti.ng ander slam-
liner's near,
>ww 3
w--Euce lelrh,,
And "then the trip doesn't seem
long.
As' we drive along the•Way; • ■ri
We know 'w'e're,. in the bus to, r
On the Ninth it's up and down., r!i:
'
: Until we reach' ,the Sepoy town • ,
When we reach the school he -use : '•
doer, . 1. •■
We soots will reach our, teachers "la
foruit
Who try tc teach tts every day a. :.
I no"wledge to :help cm oour ` .
WAY': ; . ■ .
When .th'e'boys settle down= in life
With some young s'weety for R,
their wife,■,
Arad'When "Junior" begins to fug
They'd yv'ish• they were on. the w
old school bus.w .
moan Campbell.. MM0
YOU,,KNOW HOW
r "t
'V ILL WORIC FOR:
Increased .`Compensation for T.B. reactors. in line.
current higher cattle' prices. •{
eased compensation for T.B..reactors, retrq-
.Inca pe . .. :
of .1947 :when .testing commenced
active . to; the Fall,
—: Bruce.--:
atter deal on Farm Income Tax matters.
ore. a ' w .
cove deveYoPrent of � Bruce .as 'an Inter -
M...::
national Tourist centre with .,' resulting benefits to all
citizens.
5. Retiirement pensions for aal. at the age of '.65 years
without the Means Test'
:. • . ... �.._ .'. , . benefits for AL
6.
Accident,Siclmess' and:`Disabtlity ben
Canadians.
T.
Benefits" ow .' a: non=contributory . basis • for • all ; un
emphayabt
es'•.
, a':National 'Health Insurance Scheme .and
•; •
Family Allowance for., every child in. a family. ' w
i`,ittee of veterans':.to deal:with
.8.." > A. standling ,cumnu • .., , .
veteran's affairs in the 1 -louse of '',Commons to see. that
justice is..' done to all . mien' and 'women' who ..have offered;.
themselves in def ence o OUR way f'life
•
ANDY.ROBINSON
Has given go
Ottawa; its our e
service in
ANDY ROBINSON
3N
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Will continue to give: good-
• service at Ottawa it you
re-elect him on Jurie 27th
fie Goon
Get 'your . friends `to Vote
for—
ANDY
ROBINSON
�`ernn,
reserves w,►rnot'er
RArala aBROADCAS
June 23rd
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