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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-08, Page 13ESDAY, .FEB. 8th` 19�i7 1 D. (by Janet Carruthers) Basketball Wednesday the, basketball played Chesleyt The �w girls had to travel •to y. The boys play'ed here,' • Boys played a very close ind lost -by only 2' baskets. • y 45 Lucknow 41. The Jr.. ereon, top defeating Ches • 28.' the Sr girls -Were ,eaten, Chesley 41, = Luck - 'However the uck'However..the Jr. girls ip for this loss by winning' Curling hursday was curl The scores welt; nk defeated Dou ell's rank 4-0; Do Banner - teen.) earn:_ won' over Jim 1; Calvin. Ritchie's dHerb Banger's r yoffs, will' be starting Curling day. Jame• `i g ,; n anner t Bbak's: rink ink .6: 2' a short - Exams exams begin March 16, and,: he .2 , 'For: better marks studyearly. • THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNTARIO Parents' Nigh Monday.evening, was Parent's Tright at•L. D, H. S. Many parents. turned out to talk to teachers. The enthusiasm shown was excellent. Coffee and. Cookies were served. Several students were on hand to . assist the•teachers by helping take,, ,appotntrnents and greeting parents. Grade 12' Da_ ,. ' Grade 12' Day is to: be held' this Fridaay. February 10th, come what may-. Storni or Blizzard. It was'` postponed. 'January 27,, because. of *weather. 14 Opretta • The Operetta , "Send : for..Apheat:s", begins March '2 and ends March 3.. This is another large, project .of the students so keep this date in mind. 'and'plan to attend. Radio: Club The Radio Club was put on, by Gr. 10 last Friday. The 'sports, weather and'news .were -reported. 'Records were. played. 'CARNAVAL TINUED FROM PAGE' 1, te. days of'the "Chin Broth -" here' were.'ovei•' BOO' in nce: Before.the .programme the.students sang ` their.'..; . 1 Song" and. "Carnaval". Ioel•Mason.then .opened'. amore for the eVnin- � .ee,e g ;eorge Joynt gave .his re- nd.said: the'students.had hrl'.entliusiasm., Marty ,ok over as Master. of: Cer s. Charlie Webster, vice t i•of the new, school rew the, name' of the ' . It•was Miss Nancy. 7 year, old daughter of.Mr.' g Jack •Irwin, R, R 2 •The Snowman then .the "Queen of Carnavai" o ely, large crown. Mme. lire then presented her . " RoyalCape. Following ming: Bonhomm. a".introduc- thek .duchesses. 'pt.,: 9-A • ralden; 9-B Barbara MaC-' 9-C Marlene, Drennanl0 eurtney y 11-A_ othyNanc 'Irwin . T a Y. ylor, 12-A Pat': •� 12-i3 Rosalene Philli` s ne'slipped around on the • [rs MacDonald,. zit and Mr. Needham he costumes. The 'Resu.lts t is, . . Ma'n." Marty Adler, Best.. s, Hewitt, Best Couple': well and. `Nancy Kirkland, l:Janet Carruthers,. Best Alton, chesses and Mr; 'Snowman.' aided sP mall rites, Then, and staff .would ,like t:o thank Brown's; RaONell' s, U:tuba' ch's, Henry's, Murdie's, Crest Hardware;, Siegrist'.s and Ashton's . for .their contributions: for prizes ' and • other.re:om•nodites.. Special thanks also goes to Jim Boyle :for setting u •the •Publi Address • "System . The Lucknow High School, boys, took on Ripley boys in'an exciting game of broomball..However the Ripley boysdefeated them 2 to 0 The girls :did . a•little . better. ''They 'were defeated by :Wingham .girls' 'only. by 1 to 0•, 'Howevergthe most "' agile •..game was thatof the busin- essrnen. vs the .Teachers': Itadded: to the fun to see teacheis.sprafd- ed on the' ice The goalie for the.:, teachers added .suspenSe when the: .net was left• wide open. 'However; even they did not manage toywin.., Their. game 'was tied l: - 1 Marty Adler conducted the "Frosty Frolic"' on ice:. All the top records• were played''from. .10,30,to 11:30. ,Even • the younger, set• enjoyed•: sliding 'ro music;; We:Cannot forget our. Snowman,' Doug Alton. His costume was an "original" from the, Horne'' -EC Room. 'His:brightly coloured 'sash was an authentic French Canadian .sash:, harrd.made and coloured. by: ' Mm,e,.Saint:-Hilaire''s great .grand mother. ,A11. in all the 'evening was a great success. The students appr- eciate that: ;so many people .out to support. this project. The. ,clear profit from the evening is• estimated to be a little over $30Q:• This orily:leaves S1,760 more to . go until ".Expo" \: ,11Nrs. Ed' Browning Is 94. Years0ld WHITECHURCH NEWS' Word'was received here •by. Mrs. Dustan Beecroft, from` Miss Nettie Cottle, that Mrs,- Ed Browning. celebrated her 94th birthday,on, January 24th with a gathering of friends at Weston Hospital'. Mrs°. Browning is the former Emma Cottle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. George •Cottle , who one' time re- sided where ,Mr,• Oct Mr$. John Gaunt now live : This coni munity extends congratulations and. best :wishes, Mr. and Mrs. Henk Kragt, Mrs., Simon De Boer of :St; 'Helens-, Mrs.. Charles Tiffin and Mrs. Peter De Boer and 'Hilda were . in London on Tuesday,; Mrs. Tiffin visited at St. Joseph's Hospital';with Charles Tiffin 'and. Mrs De Boer took Hilda to: the same hospital' for a .check -up .on her, recent eye operation. • The,•others visited with friends•an the pity �,• Community Nigh#s� begin At Ripley Community Nights began :their: .second seasonin Ripley at the,end of January,'Estate Planning, Wills and :Estate- taxes" proved'a ;popular Subject, judging by the large crowd'who attended and particip- ated .in the discussion which follow ed' MrNorman•Shepherd's address M. Sh repherd is.k partner in .a law, firtn:;in Wingham and recently has.. taken :over sorpe of .the business formerly clone. by ;RossMartyn of', Ripley Mr . Shepherd; :stressed the, M ortanee of dra a: i p wing up will•'. and of keeping it up to-d:ate :' Wills avoid a lot of trouble and -expense Successior duties and•,estate taxes were explained and what'; rights wives and children'.`have when there is no will. This was: a m9st•inform- ative: evening. It was'stressed that younger men especially should carry sufficient insurance "in case : ;. of emergencies.° Mr. Shepherd was introduced by John C. McDonald and thanked by Reg ; Moore . ` Recreation was in charge of Mrs.... Francis 'Boyle: `Slie posted a gallery of famou's people 'and folks had lots of fun recognizing,sorrte:ofahe important people of our area and. ,' :province:, W.inners.:were Mr and Mrs;,-..Ste'wart Farrell. Mr., 's Don.Gill ies ave a short but• informative.acCount of the ' O. F, A.' meeting held din Toronto .. recently .,Lisburn Women!s'Institute "provid- ed coffee and doughnuts and every- one.: had 'a pleasapt social: titrie ; Ham 1vic,Kinnon thanked' the ;ladies;, • and Mrs. Robert: Marshall replied; Next.meeting:;will be held 'on the afternoon 'of •February 20 With -topic dealing .with Dairying: These Meeting's:are,being;sponsored by -the Federation of Agriculture •anC the Rural .Learning Association.. Ask about•convehient•departure and .return Gimes For information, phone the local.. CN Passenger Sales: Office CANADIAN NATIONAL, ' 1 PAGE THIRTEEN ' SEVERAL. 'TO ;CHOOSE FROM 1966 FORD Custom' 500, 4 door 1964 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop, V8 •automatic . 1'1'65 'FORD, V8 automatic ;transmission, radio:. 1965 DODGEPolara,,•4:door hardtop,`V-8 1.964 MERCURY, V/z• ton 1964 CHEV Stationwagon,.':4 door, V8 automatic 'transmission 1963: PONTIAC, '6.Cylinder, 4 Doer.' Standard Transmission•. 1963 MERCURY, 4 door' 1961 PONTIAC, 4 door 1961 'FORD, 4' door sedan, standard transmission 1961 CHEV, 4 door,. 6 cylinder standard transmission. 1960.RAMBLER, 4' Door, 6 Cylinder 1960 PONTIAC, 4' door, V8 automatic 1958 CHEV, 6 cylinder, standard' transmission 'SEVERAL OLDER MODELS THESE AND OTHERS r Qi1E:5234i In n Dalton Wins 'ublic Speaking KINGSBRIDGE NEWS On Tuesday of last week the . children 'of St. :Jose Joseph's school-, Kingsbridge g: competed'public 'in a 's' speaking c o st p g , orate . even children took :Part: The winners were Ann.. .,, Dalton.' her topic was .the'.North' American Indian,. Mike ;Boyle 1e was second, he spoke •on Huron County arid Ursula Courtney on John F. Kennedy was third. The judges' :. were Mrs. Adkin, Mrs, Frank Ritchie and 'Mrs, :Walter'Clare. 'Ann willrepresent'the school` at' "other• public speaking con test s, ..Mr. :and Mrs Fred Vassella re- turned e turned home last week;•after visit- ing in Toronto Cancel Services As Minister 111=' `ST FIELENS, NEWS is 's a atient `n ::,..Rev. •*�E. Willi i p i t Westminister Hospital,' London.._ P Chun services were cancelled` ` n ch f` Sunday. 'Mr. and, Mrs'. Fred McQtiillin • visited 'w. ith Mr., and •Mrs'. Barry r'- l ,i o don°on >m ., rad Jin•L o Wednesday. 1 CARD PARTIES. Eleven tables enjoyed' the Shoot Party at St. Helen's School on Tuesday night. High•prizes•went to Mrs, Rbss Errington, Frank McQuillin 'and Linda Mewhinney., with consolation prizes going to - Wm. Humphrey and Mrs:./Cecil Falconer. The travelling shoot was won by Douglas Aitchison. On Friday evening, ten 'tables ' were in' play at the St Helen's'' Hall. High prizes went -to Frank McQuillan,, Mrs ?•.Victor Errington' and Linda Me.whinney with 2nd • prizes goitlg to Charlie `,McDonald a and Murray Mewhinney. • • • 'The World Day of Prayer service will be held: at the home of Mrs,, : W.I. Miller on Friday. All ladies of,'th:e community are invited -:to attend this service.Y ` s. Geo: Newbold ne Of Speakers t Toronto Meeting. Mrs : ,Mary. Newbold,::owner and nursing director. of Lucknow's Pine crest' Manor Nursing Houle, :will be •one of::the leading speakersat ,the second annual Institut Nursing' e on ;.. Home Care , to, be held February 2122 in Toronto Delegates . fTom' . es more than 100 Ontario nursing homes will be attendin"the con- ference Duri4 the afternoon: session; . 'February ry 22 Mrs:. , Newbold. arid three other institute panelists will co ni_s- e and d .r • iscuss th • e new'' lora awaited Nursing'Homes 'Act, which was introduced and ratified" ''in the Ontario Legislature in 1966; 'and becaMe law at the beginning g g.' of the; year; The 'Act., which prob- ably will be made known to'the public in early February , sets' down minimum standards: inch', ding requirements in fire ,prevent- . ion,; staffing patterns' and medical records -- whi'ch' all burstrig homes in the.pr:ovince. will be re:- qu•ired':to Meet before a full tic ense is :issued., id the past, all. licenses were. either controlled ` and' issued through the separate. rl'unicipalities or through th',e.Ont,- ario Government's Hornes for .S ecial Care. Act.:.• Dr,"Matthew B, Dymond, Ontar• io Minister, .of Health, will offic- ially open the two -.day series` of .meetings. in Toronto. Included on the.prog.ram• are a number of symposium s., discussions•' a rid dem - onstrattoris on patient reactivation 'medication and dental ptpblems. among the 'aged , lia;bility'" nsur-' sure„ hospital -nursing home rel . • ationships •and,the role of register`-' ea nurses in huirSing homes Co-sponsors of the institute will he the Associated Nursing Homes' Incorporated of _Opta•rio6, the • Registered Nurses Association' of Ontario, the Ontario rental ociation, the .Ontario Hospital ,. .ssociat.ion, .and th c pnt:ut Wel=' fare Council". • • • • • •