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THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LU CKNOW, ONTARIO
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KINLOUGH NEWS''''
We welcome Mr ... arid Mrs_}__._.
Ezra Stanley who -`moved
village during the. week;."
• Mrs. Gertrude. Walsh, received
word of the passing of her sister-
in-law
ister-
in -la. w the late Mrs.John Scott.
at Melfort Sask.Mrs Scott was
the former Beatrice Evans.< '
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Art '
Haldenby were Mr, and Mrs, " ,
-Art Bx.ee1des..of huckno`w,. Mr _ands•.
Mrs: Howard Bennett and M. and
Mrs., Fred. Bilton:.of Toronto..
The May meeting of the
Anglican, Church women °will be
held on Thursday afternoon at the.
home'of Mrs. Art t.I.ald:enby and
will be a quilting. •
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Some from herq. attended the
Daffodil Tea; at the Bruce'Lea
Haven -at Walkerton on Wednesday.'
Mrs.. Ezra' Stanley attend.ed a . y
W •M C Convention. at Kitchener
on Wednesday.
and. Mrs Kenneth Hodgins
of Niagara.`spent the •week -end• .
with Mrs.. Marietta Hodgins,, who fro`Detroit„for the •
,wee.k-end., :y•
'.. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs..
Ezra"Stanley were, Sharon, Stanley,
Mr.. and .Mrs .Dan Tollefsoti •and ",
children of Part 'Credit
"J •'Kaake and Cindy Stanley of •
Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs:'
Everett'Stanle.y of Linden,Mich;. ,.
• Mrs:. Frank Elliott, Mr. and Mrs;
Ev.,erett Elliott`of Detroit.
Mr.,,and Mrs:. Ezta Stanley,
Douglas'S'tnale.y, , Shirley Sander..
"-_al axor7• Stankv_ecLl•ast
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`”week end with their aunt, 'Mrs.
•I.Ogle. Russell at Kingar f :.
I;OCttALSI,i tIEWS
Wcicome.to`i\lr aid A1rs.<
Irwin Campbell.;' who: ,have
j.
tac'Kenz;ie•,faarrn, and:are' busy
preparing to move tn, very
shortly.. Mr .{and Mrs. Campbell:
:and son ,come:from the • Belfast •
area in Ashfield Township.
Recent 'visitors with hlr.. and
'Mrs: Bill Farrish`were•the John
MacRae family sof r•lono.rtiils...
Surveyors are busy* on H ighwa
86 in :the Lochalsh area., '
Seeding is in full swine~ and
the hunt of tractors can be heard
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at' Stratford,.T'eachers College. •
i;$ . Mr 'am Mrs ,''Cliff "Langford ; '•
etty Ann Simpson will be
teaching in Scarborough: ,a Jamie and,Paul of Woodstock
spent ,the weekend with her.
arents Mr:and .Mrs. Beet
Nicho4on.
Mr. -and: Mrs. Bert• -
of.
Kirioardine. called.on' Mr. and
Mrs.:Ezra Stanley on.%Sunday. -_
evening ,
atm -ours
TO TEACH IN SC IRBOROL'GH
Douglas MacKenzie received
:word he had .won a Scholarship .'"
from the school he attends in
1 Toronto:. Congratulation's •
'WIL'L'TEACH IN;RIPLEY,
Phyllis Bradley, who has been
"teaching in Toronto for the past
•twoyears; 'has: received word •
.that $h&has' been hired by .the
Board . fyibsation _•
,by JANET HUMPHREY.
to teach in Ripley: Janet Humphrey was. "Fairy
:Congratulations to John BradleyQueen We had a game of ball
Whoplaced ,4th out of 321 students' :and closed the•meeting••with
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W
MEET •THE TEACHER
• C.ongratulations: are; in order
this week to Mr.•IvlacLennan, ..
our 'principal wha beca.rne a
father 'recently.
Mr . MacLennan grew up, ort .a
farm. near: Glarnmis'in. Bruce
Township, Bruce County.
H -e -attended Gla -mm -Public
istrict
ONE 528-212
the teams were.: chosen in thea._•
following. divisions
JUNIOR:
Boys' Softball, Girls' Softball,
Boys' Sbccei•� , •
SNIOR:.
Boys' Softball, Girls' Softball,;
Boys'• Soccer Bos . Football..
School (U . S . S.16 ' Bruce) ;
Walkerton District . High, Schoch •
and Stratford Teachers' ,College.;
•He is taking university subjects,:
l from. Waterloo Luther -an Unive
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sity "to obtain his B,A . ,degr.ee
i • 'Mr . MacLennan is presently
'' living in,. Lucknow with his wife
and. infant Son., Norman' Bruce
j who -was born on:Tuesday,
April 29, 19.69.
ROOM NINE ASSEMBLY
• Room nine :with the. help of
their teacher.; Mrs. Kennedy,
presented their assembly to:the
' . I school oir�April. 2B
The 'children sang the songs
"Freckles!' "Going to Build a
Mountain` and several hyrn s '
'A skit entitled These April; Tools
was acted out. and Jfn Magee
splayed. a,selection• on his electric'',
guitar •
Mr MacLennan thanked Mrs.
- Kennedyand her pupils--foi. tlaeL
very interesting assembly.
It was announcehtbat the
junior grades would get their
needles that morning.
Mr, MacLennan enjoys travell-
ing,. his most recent trip, was a
Ca rri bean _r. ri ir'S-e_w.hich-he_and__
Mrs MacLennan took during
the Christmas:Holidays. He also
'enjoys bowling, andcollecting
stamps',
He has: taught at Chesley •
Public School, North Ashfield
;Public School and here at
Brookside Public` School. He•
teaches mathernatics to Grade
18.in,Roorn'12•, Social Studies to
Grade '7 and Physical education
to Gr.'ade 7 and 8' boys
SPORTS
During the past week, sheets . •
! concerning spring sports were
circulated through the classroains.
• The pupils were requested to: sign
for the sport they preferred to
play and what .sport Of any) they
wanted'td referee, ' This week
GRADE'ONE EXPERIMENTS
The ,pupils of Grade one are
performing an experiment to
endeavour to grow orange and.
grapefruit trees. They saw a
television prograinme on the
germination of seeds and,planteci
the :seeds from oranges and grape-'
fruit. :After the plants started to
gtow , the children took them to
' 'the library where. they get plenty
of sunlight
The plants ate growing and the.
whole school is interested in the
Prospects of these plants.
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