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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-01-29, Page 13VEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1969 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO • %0' !�oar7nt���1 rust ctiilificlOfes • today's best, investment from THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION'. TORONTO. -'372 Bay Street BARRIE 35 Dunlop Street ORILLIA . 73 Mississaga Street, East (or see your local agent) Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation AMBERLEY KINGSBRIDGE KORNER Kingsbridge Scholl Skate In Ripley; AnnounCe Win•ne•r Of • ,Publi•c Sp•eakin•g By Laurie. Chisholm and Rita Knopp 'PU.BLIC .SPEECHES In rooms 4 and 5 the public spee.- nd;the: Winn-. Judy Tigert grade:5„and Janice'. Tigert grade 4.Runners up for. grade 5 were Wilma Van Aaken and Sheila Sinnett: '•Runners upfor grade' 4 were Shawn Dalton arid 'Mary. Ann .Miltenburg.. Sympathy is etended,to the, rel- atives‘of the late William. •lrwtn: whordied recently at Ottawa ..He was a former• resident of the fourth concession of Huron Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Wal- ter Brown last week were; M`r. and Mrs; Pat Faulds of Wheatley, Mr. and Mrs. John.La$ek of.London, Mr and Mrs.., Harold;Johnstone of God- 'erich.and Mr; and Mrs. Ronald Merriotta also of G'oderich , 'PAGE, THIRTEEN: Eleven tables of euchre were in • play on Wednesday evening of last w.eek'at Amberley Orange Hall Winners of first prizes were .Mrs..' Wayne Nixon of Ripley and Allan Culbert. Harold Thompson won.' the lucky draw prize. . Guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs ; Donald •Courtney and family were Mr. 'and Mrs. John C. MacDonald, Courtney and. Corinne, Sharon Norman, and Mr, and Mrs, William J. Courtney. •. Mrs. Glenn Campbell of Amber- ley spent a few days last week with' her sister Mrs:' Margret Hedley of Kincardine, Last Monday our school went: to Ripley arena to skate` from i:00' to 3:00'. We shall go every second "'week.. The,boys played hockey'and' next time we go the.. girls are' going to play also... ;This,week`the basketball and captain ball tournaments began., The boys' captains are. Harry. Frank ,;, :en Leo Redmond, John=Hickey , Gerald Knoop„ Stephen Penich and —R-ic-ky-Roel—'They-ha +e-fo i -r in each team'. The'gir.ls' captains are . Lynn Austin, Leona Hogan.,e.Mary Van Rooy , Joanne Hendriks and Marry Ann Miltenburg, They have five on each 'teatn The•boys and girls; captains for captainball' are Marianne Frayne, Sheila Sinn ett',' Dolores Neves; Lissette Van Diepenbeek, Henry Van Rooy,' Terry Austin, .Leroy Drennan, George Hickey, Cohn''Chi halixt and Judy Tigert: KINDERGARTEN NEWS' On Friday Willie Hendriks brought, °GRADES 2 & sLn Mrs:. Frayne's room,` grade, 2 and 3had a rabbit', Nibbles viit them on Wednesday , owned by . Barrie Austin. n-Wednesday-thc book-rtroo l' ;came and we.all exchanged. books. KINLOUGH The •Holyrood • Women's Institute will meet on Thursday', February 6th at the.home•:of Mrs;. Lyman Sutton: Roll Cali 7 An observation made since ' we left home ..Topic Don Thompson ; Lucknow Sentinel. Current Events - Mrs-. Frook Contest Valentine Cup Cakes. Display, of autograph 'albums.: Dir- ectors Miss Edna Boyle ,: 'Mrs. Frank' Maulden. • Mr., and Mrs Cliff Langford; Jamie' andPaul of Woodstock spent the week .end with Mr , and 'Mrs : .Bert Nicholson and Allan. ' /Mr. and Mrs. Steve Saknagi of” Toronto visited over the week end Mrs : Art' Haltdenby The Anglican service and vestry meeting; which :was cancelled on Sunday owing to•.bad weather and roads , will be held next `Sunday. . afternoon:'if the weather •is favour able. Mr. and 'Mrs.' Frank Madden' visited on Friday with her uncle Rev,.. Andrew Lane at God'erich.. Several. of 'the.:men,from this ;area attended the Machinery Show at. e Toronto On Friday . SPORT SCORES • The score from the volleyball game on January 22 was Bob: . • Gunter's team eleven and Ricky; Cranston''s team nineteen.The score from the crab soccer, was Carey Purdon's team zero and Murr- ay Irvin's team ;zero. The•next, garneswill be held on January 28, SUBSCRIBE DON'T BORRO' Onnc-e—upon a ime-a, n'ckel`nurser sent his kids to borrow the neigh- bor s'paper and the kid upset.a hive Of -bees • and soon was covered with bumps His father ran to help him and '' his' chicken •and five chicks'to'show, cah_hthis chin on`a clothesline Mrs. Parks and the. kindergarten' and sprained hi`s,back, and el 'ani District Hospital class. This is :a short story that they 'broke an $85 match. The clothes :• .Mrs, Jack Barr visited on Friday with her :father: Gilbert, Hamilton, who is a patient in, the Wingham and •District. HospitalHer' mother.. Mrs, Hamilton was in Winnipeg over the'•week end attending th;e. wedding .of Ross Hamilton MILK FOR THE PUPILS During the last two weeks we, have been getting milk- from the Silver - wood's Dairy. This milk is 'supplied by the school•and we will be' getting it till the March break. GRADE 8 PUPILS CHOOSE COURSE' The^grade eight pupils filled out application forms this' week indicate ing which course they hope to take in Wingham High School:. The Goderich High School applications were filled opt before Christmas; ROOM ONE ASSEMBLY On January 21 the•schooland visiting parents were entertained by. room one under the.direction of' Ivir ;and Ivtrs. Don ,Bushell ,. Mrs: John Barr and Mrs.Jack.Barr1Visff d ' with Mr. and Mrs Morley Bushell and family,at Wingham. • Friends of Mr "and Mrs'. Mark Johnston are„ sorry.. to know that they are •atients in the Wingham and rriade ip..• WILLIE'S' CHICKENS Willie brought,the chickens to school in a tub. There was a moth- er hen and five baby'chicks . We drew a picture of the chickens. The mother hen got out of'the tub and Willie had to put her back„ The kindergartens learned abou,J• fire prevention,' firemen and .learn: ed''their'numbers. up to five. ROO .'rite fell'over tche car and smashed the windshield,'and mother rushing out to see what occasioned' all. the excitement'' upset a gallon churn, of cream into a basket of kittens', drowning chem The electric ironburned through the ironing board' whilst she was'out of the, kitchen`, setting fire to the house, and -the firemen• broke all the windows and choppeda hole .in: the roof, J lie. baby ate a jar of era mortus and the doctor's bill.was, $15 The daughter ran away with the hired man during the.exciterrtent, the dog bit a neighbor's kid and the calves ate the tail off four night- shirts, on the clothesline.; Moral -.Subscribe to.your hd ne- town paper;bon''t borrow it! !l'! (Grenfe11 Sun, 1026) In .Mrs , Reigling''s root , ' grade 1 and., Marlowe and Bethany Austin brought their, pet rabbit, Pierre , to sefiool They also have a fish. In science they're taking about Siny Pig a porcupine and Wood Pussie , A skunk'. Alter servers on Friday. were Maurice Miltenburg and a nanny Penick,,.. Mr. and•Mrs..John Scott spent Monday in London: forhis-rrredtca-1 check-up, ”. .Tom McFarlan Mr. and Mrs,' Perry Hodgins visited on Tuesday with Mr, and. Mrs. Bob Brooks and Bevan at Wingham Miss Elma Mae 'MacDonald of Kitchener spent the•'weekend with' 'her'parents, 'Mr: and Mrs. Tom MiicDonald Miss Joan Perdy of Stratford, Teachers' College; while practise teaching in Woodstock, was a guest of rills:; Pearn Scott, She spent the weekend ,in London with Mr, and Mrs. Oswald Rudi and ;family. Mrs:'. Frank Manlden and Mrs.' ,Jack Barr , -leaders from the Women's Institute attended. the Leaders' Training Course in Luck' now on Monday, Mrs•., Durnin, Their assembly was opened with the story of Noah :and his Ark and grade ;one's. Good Morning, song 'r This was followed with the choriks singing "January Jolly and February Cold" while two boys portrayed the children in the *song, • The title of. their short operetta was. The Three. Goats" which the children acted • and sang. COLLECTION. TOR" }JICTORIA' . We hada collection. for Victoria on Tpesday which .amount- ed, to $20 95 The collection was gathered before -the assembly' began . MEET THE TEACHER MRS. DURNIN' Mrs. Durnin is the grade one. teacher in room one: Her childhood, ye4rs were spent in Glengarry County, north'of Cornwall; She.. attended Maxville High School 'and, her college life was spent at Ottawa. College. 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