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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-12-07, Page 15WED. NESDAY& 01C.._ 7 :1,THIE_LRCKNO1111. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW', ONTAIt1O PA ►If •FIFTEEN 1 To Canvass For C.111',1.8 Reading the newspaper ls.one of the thousands Of ways that our eyes serve us each day, Fa nitre rwenty-five thousand Canad. lane, reading thelhieadline$ oTa ., newspaper cannot be accomplished because of'lacka of visloo. Six ty - five blind: people live h • Bruce County.. To help newly blin- ded. Canadians adjust to, lilting happier and move prodUctive lives. the:Canad'ian National Institute for the Blind offers a pirogramrhne of assistance, that is 'recognized • among the finest in the Wand. For financial support, the C.N. 1.13. depends on canaributions from good people interested in helping prevent blindness and. making . better the conditions of the lives of blind Canadians. It costs the C. N. J, B, approxiini• ately $200. per year to Make ava- ilable their ;service programme... This year's C: N.l,>3. appeal far . funds: is being conducted entirely. .,. by th'e students of Lucknow Dist riot High School. When a C.N.1.B1 canvasser knocks,at your door .this year, this will..be your once a , year opportunityto help the C.N. 1.13,• to help the blind; to, help them selves. ' The .1., D.N.S. students; will be . calling on residents of .the area :on , Monday, December 12: Cheerleaders Ready. Lucknow D:iatriet High School Ch- eerleaders h-eerleaders have •been reorganized, They can.be heard shouting vigor- , ously at noon and three -thirty. Those on the squad are. Janice llodgins. Marilyn MacIntyre,. "Janice.Kilpatrick.' Marlene Drenn- an., •Sharen Moffat,... Valerie` Morn-; ingstar, Mary Anne McEwan, Barbara .Maclntyre, Lorene Erring - too/ and "Donna Mullin These: girls. will'the.,on hand to cheer the. Basketball teams on to victory. Basketballs Teams Chosen Also the Basketball teams have been chosen, Mr. MacDougall,, coachvof the Jr. Boys" team, post- ed the followinglist. Stephen Andrew, Jinn utton , "...gni Colyer Hill. Chisholm, David Eadie; John Emberltn•, Jim;Henderson, Allan 'Rhody, Ken Roulston and Sandy Simpson.; Mr. Dennis, coach qf. bots.. girls' teams announced the following: Jr. Girls Nancy Bushell, Nancy Corrin:, Helen Courtney. Brenda Hewitt. "Nancy Kirkland, Bev. ,MacDonald; Mary Pannabeck er, Linda. Straughan, Dorothy Van Beers, Lynda:.Walden and Eleanor Whitby. Sr.'Girls: Susan Arnold, Janet Carruthers, Pam Cooper, Marybelle Hunter, Nancy Irwin.. `.Joan MacKenzie; Wendy Mac- Kenzie , 'Sylvia ac=Kenzie,'Sylvia MacLeod, Sharyn Mowbray,, Betty Anne Simpson • and Gertrude .Van Beers. Mt. Mason has not yet posted -the 'mem bers of . the Sr., Boys' team. :Christmas.Dance ' The Christmas Dance is to be held. Friday, December 23., from 9. to l2p.m . Ron Grant's Orchest- r.a,from .Toronto is supplying the music. The Students' Council are hoping for a good turn out, MEET :1 OUi. TEACHER Christnios. Ca s • High Schoo1,Cristmas .card's are now 'on sale. • Anyone interested in purchasing some, please con- tact the student council... Wednesday. The Christmas rat 'was read after the singing of y "The Queen": Announcements, were read'. Then, Mr. Gibson gave a short'taik.'on the Junior Science Club. He also'briefly outlined the corning Science Pair which some students"planto enter., The. ''Harmonettcs sang. "Silent Night, in two parts; Ass'ernbay ' A. standing assembly was. held: • • • • 1967. Models. SEVERAL 10 CHOOSE FROM. :1966 FORD Custom SON, 4 door 2--1966 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtops,. VS automatic... 1966 PONTIAC Laurentian, V$ automatic, 9' passenger sfationwagon 1965 'PLYMOUTH, Sedan r , cylinder, standard transmission 1964 MERCURY, Vaton truck 1963. PONTIAC; r •Cyllsidor, 4 Door Standard Transmission 1963 VALIANT, 4:door,:: cylinder 1960 RAMBLER', 4 ;Dear, "4 Cylinder SEVERAL OLDER MODELS Donald Dennis Donald Dennis attended "Public School in Atwood.. For his High; School learning be went to List owel . from here lievent went on to Waterloo . Lutheran University.' Ne joined the Lucknow staff as Latin and Phys. Ed.'�teacher 'on January 14, i9s2 During his teen years, Mr,'" Dennis was always interested in sports; He played on'theowinning Ontario Championship baseball team three consecutive years. The'same three years he was,on the runner-up team 'in the Hockey. championships: During itis last year: of university he played Varsity hockey. Since coming to Lucknow, he has encouraged many new teamssuch as volley- •.ball and badminton Also he 'has btought.'up the track and field records of the school. Two. years ago the .Senior Girls'. Basketball team won for this. division.. He also has played ball. on the Lucknow teams. Mr. Dennis majored in history in ;University with' five credits but took Latin with' four credits. Because his. Latin marks were trig`her. he taught Latin;. He is an excellent Latin teacher, for, he knows where students, have prob .lems and,tries'to make it simple. He is Understanding and takes time to give special help for those 'who need it. He once said that the reason for this was because he 'himself had found Latin very hard in High School. He. believes that a language teacher should • stay until at least'the� first class he taught has finished High Sch:- Ooh, so at leastfour years•tin the , case of Latin.: ,In sports and':Phy.Ed, training, Mr. Dennis has inspired.much. school, spirit. Anyone watching him coach can.see.that his enthus-. iasm spills overinto, his teams. classes' have become more. 'interesting with the addition of new equipment particularly in the field of gymnastics. Mr. Dennis was married in 1960, Ile 'and his wife have two sons, Michael", four and. Jody, two., ' When asked why he had never gone on to a larger school, Mr; Dennis, replied, "Because I don't like e. . moving". He feels small schools have their values but realizes big schools also have advantages for • students. He is mild natured and quiet,, but is greatly respected and admired by the students. • Fashion Show LANGSIDE Miss Rosemary McLa.ushlfn, fashion co-ordinator of Simplicity Patterns,. visited the :chool ee ' Friday, .She presented a fashion show of fall and winter outfits. • • These .clothes were, made from Simplicity patterns, Girlsfirom the school modelled., • Those modeling were; •Gertrude Van Beets., Brenda Hewitt, .Nancy 'Corrin, Cathy .MacLeod, ';Janice Brooks; Pat Anderson, Linda Little,. Wanda,.. liunter, Donn* 'E. -Ritchie Sh re r Moffat, , Marton Reid , Janice • Hodgins, Rosalene Phillips, Helen Courtney, Joanne Hayes, Beverly MacDonald, Nancy Irwin, Donna',. Wylds, Annie Van.Diepenbiek, • Louise MacDonald, Janice Fowler,. Heather 'Hewitt and Nancy Bushel. • The stud.entt, boys included, and. staff enjoyed this show very much and.would like to thank Mrs, .. Hewitt for her..w:ork in preparing for it, GIVE A .PENI Pans 25c to .$1:911 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL Seale from this community atte- nded the reception for Mr, and Is4ra, .Allan Milker.., newlyweds in Lueknow on Saturday .evening.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew • and Dale of Strathroy:spent the week -end with Mr and "Mrs., Eu§ene Conley,Darrell Bartholo- mew who had been with his grand- parents, for the past week returned .home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dake Moffat, and Mr; and Mrs, Eugene Costley att-. . ended the benefit dance at Wrox - . eter on .Friday evening for Mr, and Mrs., Charles Moore who lost `.their home by .fire the previous 1 week, Mrs. Moore is a niece of Mrs. Moffat's. Mr, and Mrs. Peter de Boer and Hilda were at London -on Monday when Hildavisited: an eye spectral- ist. Mrs, Q. • Van der. 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