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Monday.September 25 three
politicians namely Mr. Gaunt;.
Mr;; West and.M'r. Crawford
(sitting in;for, Mr•Pym) were at the.
school and outlined to the students
theirparty's policies, ,This gives
the. students an idea how the ' ' '
government runs
grade rade ten, students Were in
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charge of this .election and: they
handled themselves.very adult -like
Congratulations to the. students, res-
ponsible for'these arrar►gernents..
Acting 'as.chairman was Allan
I reutaweiser..• Irene 'de, Boer intr--
duced the first speaker whowas..Mr..
Murray gGaunt She ave a little of
his background to the students M'r.
Gauntlisted his party's policies as.
followweducatiq? n, cost of `living
economy in government and
cheap food policy. He briefly out-
lined each of these policies ..He •
also listed the farming services
in which the'Liberals assist 'to -day.
Ray Elliott introduced Mr .:'Roger .
West to the stand .' Ray gave,a very;
thorough; background' of Mr. West,°',
even 'going irito..•h'is college,`days, `
Mr. West firstly spoke •on :the hist-
ory of his >political 'party which is
Progressive Conservative He gave
a'general.idea of what Conservati-
sm i$ ; saying that it is a reflection
of freedom.and a defender of the.
• individual , When he.wastalking
about Agriculture• in. -the govern '
merit he said When the •farmer:
prospers, .everyone'prospers". Mr...
West also said that his party strong-
ly supports the free, enterprise sys-
tem. •
Carol Campbell introduced Mr
Crawford to the students; Mr. Craw..
ford was speaking for Mr. Pym who
was unable to attend. because of his
work. Mr. Crawford started his •
speech by giving a general idea of
how to vote your Party leader into
parliament. He stressed the point of
the democratic principles being put
in print for all to read The New
Democratic Party also publishes
their financial' statements,* Mr.
Crawford mentioned the age limit'
for voters but he said that there was.
no age limit for scrutineers and
that any of the students were wel
come`to aid the party in elections.
Jim MacDonald thanked the ,speak
ers for corning. The grade tens .
arranged a place to vote in the
foyer and after the provincial elect-
ion, C tuber 17th, the students
mock vote will be published in a
.further'issue,:
Initiation
Now that the High School;sched:-
ule is running smoothly it is tine •
to initiate the grade niners. We:
have de cid ed to have only one
day this year which is planned to
be on Friday, September .29th: As
'usual the grade niners will be
.obliged to do as the senior 'students
ask or will serve a penalty
Plans are for a snake .dance to, be
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
*Lynda Coultes, daughter ?f Mr.`
and Mrs Ronald Coultes; 'is this,
year attending Stratford Teacher's
College., ' •
Returning to Western University.,,
London, for this year are George
Conn, Murray Coultes, Elwin
Moore, Wayne Farrier. Elgin ,.
Sleightholm is taking a course in
Toronto.
Mrs. Gordon. Scott of Ripley and
Mrs. Earl Caslick are spending a
few days this weeks with their sister
Mrs. Emerson Morris' (Ida) and. Mr.
Morris of Chicago prior to their
leaving for Florida for the winter.
Wallace Conn is employed at
Charlie Hodginsimplement shop
in Wingham. •
Mr. `and Mrs. Ed Shaw' and: Mrs.
Marguerite Scott of Palmerston •
were. Sunday visitors with .the latters
sister Mrs. Jim Currie •and Mt,
Currie.
,Russel Gaunt spent•a few days last
week in Toronto with Mr.:and•Mrs.
Donald Dirstein • •
.. •Mr,, and Mrs; Jim' Ross of Kitchen.-
er spent the ,week end with his•.par-:
ents ,' Mr . and. Mrs. Russel Ross and
her parents Mr , and Mrs. Millen of
Teeswater.
Mr hand Mrs. Wallace Conn were
Sunday visitors With Mr. . and. Mrs.
Gordon Scott of Ripley . J
Mr and, Mrs': John Willis of Listr
owel were week end visitors with
her parents, Mr and Mrs..
bi11ie Caslick of Teeswater andhis
mother Mis Doris, VJtllis.
Mr and Mrs 'Carl. Weber. , Ann,
Marlene and Clair were'' Friday even
ing visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jim
'led .down town at noon hour on Fri-
day by someof the senior students.
Initiation is :officially over at
3:30 and the grade niners are all
invited to come to the dance that
night, music by the:"Beaumonts"..
This is the first danceof the year
and we hope ':for a .good turnout
Yearbooks
The yearbooks were handed out
• this week., Congratulations are
extended. to: the yearbook' staff'' who
made an excellent effort towards
forming a complete surmise of last
;year's activities.
School Band
Lucknow High School Band played
at, the Dungannon Fair this •week.
The band went ;by'bus to:D.ungannon.
and came back to the school in"
time• for the:volleyball .players' to go
to Saugeen " .
VoIieyboll •
. The volleyball sch.edulehas "ben*
made out for .this year.. It is .as
follows: Thursday Septernber•' 21, •
Sacred Heart at Lucknow; 'Tuesday,'
September 26 , Lucknow at Saugeen;
Tuesday, October 3 ,.'Lucknow :at
Wiarton; :Thursda;y, October; 5 ,
Lucknow. at Chesney; Wednesday,
.October 11, Ripley at Lucknow;-
Thursday, October 12, Kincardine
at 'Lucknow; Tuesday', October 24
Girls Volley"ball•Play-off.
The results of the. game. on Tues-
day; September 21 'were a 'little
discouraging, Senior'girls and jun-
for girls bosh lost but both these'
teams showed a. good effort and •
we.wish them better luck in' their
:.,other •games . The boys , won their
game after it was tied , the score
ended 16 -14 . •
The boys'• :team is as .follows:
David R:adie, 'Murray Morrison.,. Ray
Hogan, Ken, Roulston , Don Maci' in
non, Ricky Pritchard, Jim MacKin-
non, Doug Cameron; Calvin •
Ritchie.,' Brute Colwell, Doug
Campbell... ,
FOR MILKER SERVICE PHO$E
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Kincardine
Mock and Mr. and Mrs . Robert
Chambers and family of Harriston •
Olt Thanksgiving Sunday, October
8, there will be no services at the
United Church hereas student mini-
ster Michael Ross is attending the .'
opening of a .church in the Sarnia.
vicinity. The U. C. W. will hold.
their, Thankoffering, meeting in the
church on October 4 at • 230 when
Rev. C. F. Johnson of Wingham
will be the guest speaker. St.
Helens and Donnybrook .U. C. W.
and Chalmers Presbyterian W.M.S.
have been invited,to attend this
meeting.
Rev , `John,Honeyinanof Toronto
will again have charge of the ser-
vices in Chalmers Presbyterian
Church on October ht.
Visitors on Sunday with Misses'
Annie and Mary Laidlaw' were
Charlie Falconer and Mary of
Glamis and Jim Falconer of Luck
now•:
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith .and
grandson Robbie and Mrs: Bo'b'' ' • ":
Woodcock of Markharn were Sun-
day visitors with his sister Mrs
Russel Chapman and Mr. Chapman.
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