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Christmas Dinner
Ir°ednesdati •morning ler
ttistand
a`scmbly .was, held. Asing.
020e Queen, Mr. Mason read
;or ter$ion of the Christrniti
COY Item the bible. There was
poserial`nunaber, Instead, M.
o atznounced the details of
the $ctrbQl'§ ChrtStintts Diaine
dit►ner 4 t he held Tuesday
member
7 20 in the rch.00l Audit!,
,An the 'students r. staff, and
isarl.will sit downtogether for
kat of all they can eat. A Shat
Form will follow. The cost will
e *each. • ,
Caet) ISinging
c,mity'Carol 'Singing will,.
k bel, next Sunday afternoon,
Dittnalxr18'at 3;30 P.M. ,Fifty
rant of this will' be the partici-.
du of the *people and the rest
will be special numbers 'by'the
pilau and staff. A silver court,
dan w'fllbe taken. This w.ill:.bo /
tad to make <3uisttnas alittle
tippler, for some people of Cha'
tanaurtity.''So, .plan to attend.
the student•.•body are looking:far.
p=d to, a large turneut.'
Brand :Tour ....Towrt
Ilie:band plant to tour the torn
OriSIMIS Eve , playing C utstrnas:
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Pichrrf s' T ,kef
srsday..o€ last week. .Mr. Hing
kJ'from Hanover took, pictures
the <'1earbook. The ,staff: of the
ruthbok have .thorn him to .';
!Nish this year's edition:.
Sr. Science.. Club
kr, Gibaos has "organized a Sen
itSciencc C lub.:Many members
Ihii,club' are working on projects
O<the Science Fair to be held in
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TME- ,UCKNOW SENTINEL 1.1.Ot±KNOW, ONTARIO
the spring. The Rocher Club,
which as yet,have been unsucces.
fuf in tht;ir launching attempt's,,'
Is'ano ber seetIon of the Science
Club. "
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Sr., Boys,'
-BOsko-tb ll.....
Mr'. Mason announced that the
following have made the Senior
Boys' Basketball Team: Jim Boak, •
."tan MacKenzie. Doug Alton, llern-
and Campbell; Rayrrt.ond Bogan, '
Ricky Pritchard, Jon Lizmore ,
Wayne Todd and Doug Eadie.
From Manpower
Centre
Essay Contest
Some stude'ncs'.frant Grades al and
12 have entered the Lions'
International Peace Essay Contest.-
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Interesting
.Each glade is'trying" t'evraise
money for the Christmas project.,
The staff are 'putting on .a basket -
',ball game for this purpose:.'Mens.
Staff vs Sr:.Cloys`. This game..
thould prove .quite interesting,
Mr. Whiston, from tate Manpower
Centre at Walkerton talked ' to stud-
ents in Grade 9 and 12. Be outlin-
ed. briefly the Job situation in Ont-,
arto The students asked bim.tra.am
questionsregarding•,wages and ed
ucational requirements. His visit
was very interest frog for .the students
Human Rights g Day
Y
On Friday morning Mr. Ashkan 1.
ase'and Mr, Needham .hath another
special.opening for the students. .
It wai;;to remind people of Hurnan
Rights Day.. which was on Satur-
day, Briefly; ;they talked of the'
situations In the world to -day:
whcrc Hunan Rights are needed
They 'outlined the beginning of the.
U.N. and why we have this day .•
"Within a short; time all of 'you
will be exercising human rights.
,not .only as adults or Canadian..
citizens; bur as. responsible them
.bees: of the world family,. This
great,,family will include Indians.,.
Jews. Negroes, CChincse, and
people of every- race.." This,
quotation summed up:the' content
of the opening prograrrt..:.
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or 4lucl1 a little
• She's very . busy discovering that .a reflection in
a niirror .it not. gnat ,.r playmate. Shell learn
qutekly, and all too soon 'shell be discovering
• school and then boys and before you know it
,she'll he leading her . own life. Meanwhile, thanks
ter her Dadra foresight, she,. --° and: her 'brothers
and . sisters can cent on Sten Life prosection
and a college education. If her mother and father
have anything to do with it, their young miss will•
'grow up with every possible advantage.
l'oi axtrer sword ith • Sun Lik of
Canada. ther'rompany with fire' policy
• Mars nght tar vast and y*our;' /arnrl'y,
1414 not rail Inc today? • .
WILUAM J. KINAH'AN
"CR. 2' Lucknow
ilhon •*inghatts' 357.1910
Curling Club'`
A Curling Club under the direct-
ion of Mr. Ashkanase and Mr.
Mason was formed.. Following are
the teams:
Team 1: Walter Dickie, .Doug'
Cameron, Donna Forster, Marilyn
Maclntyre •
" Team 2: Ray'liogan, Bruce Col-
well. Donna E. Ritchie, . Donna J.
Ritchie.
'Team "3: Calvin Ritchie, Cathy.
MacLeod. Rosemary Hogan, Janet
Carruthers;
Team 4: .Don Bannerman, Peggy
MacDonald,. Karla .Riegling. " •
Sharon ' Courtney. • ;
Team ,5: Jamie Ross,.' Lynda Cam=
eron, Sharen Moffat, Pat Anderson
Team 6; Harold Menary, Jim
Boak lay' Hogan. Janice .Brooks.
Team 7. Herb Barger, Sylvia
MacLeod,' Joan MacKenzie, Rosa,
leve Phillips,
•• Games are Thur s from 4 `-
5:40 p.m ."Foil wing i the posted .
schedule.
-Dec. 15 Dec: 22.
l' vs 2(Rink:1) • 7 vs •i (1)•
3 vs 4(Rink 2) . ' 2 vs 3 (2)''
5 }s •6(Rink 3) 4 '.vs: 5 (3)
Team. 7(spares) . • B. (spares)
Jan . 5
t� •.vs 1 (1_)..
.5y$3(3)
4 (spars) •
Ian.19
vs4(1)'
.1 vs.5 (2) .
i tv
vs 6
(3).
•(spares)r
)an.. 12 •
4 vs. 7g('))
6 'vi 2 r(2)
I vs 3 (3)
5 (spares)
Ian.' 2i
1 vs.4 (1)
3 Vs t, (2)
7 .vs 5 (3)
2 (spares)
b. 2 Pell.; ,.....
M vs• 5 (1) °. 1 vs 4 (1)
;t vs 7 :(2) • , 3 vi.6 (2).
4 vs t (,i,' 1 vs 5 (3)
1 (spares) '. 2 (spares)
1 n11aw.ing this se:lroetinIe. the play
offs will he .run.
Ch.ristm`as . Dance
The ehri<trnas ranee is to be
held December 1:4, 1 xt t'.. ion
t -cant's E:'trcttcstra a, slow, brass
hand from Toronto are providing
the music. former Students, par-
ents, staff, and hoard members
are invited to attend.. Adtatission
1.5 $1.0c, per person or $2. %r•
rOprettg
An• Operetta is being practised tl
show the first week of Mara.
Radio Club,
The Radio t lnh' are expanding •
their prograrn.to tilts gym. They
are choosing their officers this,
School Paper.
the staff of the School paper
.1'clec( ('pr" are planning
then— c I dition, This will
!tit t�7, sale 'soon..
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LUCKNOW PHONE S211,302
Huron To Pay • . J.L. ' Grahartt and Co. for the put -
chase of $24.000.00 in .de bent-_
ures. for the dial conaersion of the
HospitalShare �� Huron and Kinloss Telephone
S. -stereo at a'bid of S94.287 per
Five Payments hundred,: for 6 2 , del ents.
. The Clerk was instructedto have
HURON COUNCIL MINUTES
Huron Township met on Decem—
ber
ecem- 'ber 1st with all members present..
Minu.tes,: of last meeting and spec- ..
ia1 meeting were read and confirrrn
Cdr •. '
Sam Mee.regor was appointed for
a further two year term to repres-
ent
ent Iluron'Township on the Kin-
i•ardinc Pistrict High School Board
and A,.1 , hit Charles to the Ripley
I istrkt'liigh School Board fors
another No year term.
t ou'nct1 aeeept'ed the tender of
a By-law prepared for paying the
Township's share of the Kincardine
and.District Hospital's new wing.
The arinount of our share being
$18.000.00 and divided 'into. five
equal annual payments of 't.t' 'C
each from 1967 to 1914.
•.
Township account .of $t',.224.0 7
and Highways accounts of •
$1.081.30' were ordered paid
Next regular meeting will be °eel
on•.fecember 116 too c+oMplete the
year's business's. ,
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