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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-07, Page 43The' .REQ. CROSS •is from Exeter to Clinton. The following teachers were` placed -on permanent -contract -at - Central Huron S,.S. ;Miss 'M. Chislett Mr. C. Dixon, Mrs, Ji, ocken,, Mr. D. Gray, Mr R.: Kush, Mr. J. Maynard,, Miss 1. •' Rhoads. and Mr..... Webier..... The :following probationary: contracts Were extended for one year at CHSS, .Mrs.. H. Bolender, Mr. J. Brownridge. ,Mr": G. Mac' 1v1i11an and, Mr,_ W.T. Thurlow". The resignations from the follow- ing were accepted with regret Mrs -YNl . C:1 ne , Brookside Public School; Mr. R.I., Doehn Huron' Centennial Public School Mrs._ M. Johnston, Clinton Public School Miss M. Koehler , Huron Centenn- ial Public School; Mrs. E. Lansing, East' Wawanosh Public School; Mr. P. Main, Colborne Central Public, School (transferring) Miss B. Snell, Hullett Central Public School; Mrs.: E':: Taylor , Usborne central 'School, and. Mrs.. A. Woodrow , Hullett,Central. Public School,: PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th, 1969 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINETEEN —r 1969 CHEVROLET Impala hardtops, a 2 door and a 4 door 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne hardtops, 2 door and. a. 4 door. 1968 CHEV IMPALA, 4 door hardtop• 2 1968 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN sedans, a 6 and an 8 cylinder. • automatic with power steering ; • ' . 2 1968 CHEV BEL AIR. sedans, 8 cylinder automatic with power steering • 1967 PONTIAC, Parisienries,, •4 'dbor, hardtop and a ,2 door .V8, fully equipped • ; • 1967 FORD Galaxie, 2, door 'hardtop, ' fully equipped 1967.BEAUMONT, 4 door sedan, 8 automatic 1967 PONTI'AC Strato Chief, 6 cylinder, 4 door sedan, power steering and. brakes: • 1967 DODGE POLARO 500, V8, fully. equipped` 1967 .FOR Custom, sedan 1966 CHEV Bel Air stationwagon,, V8 automatic, power steering 40 used.cars from '`•63 to '66. in various, models; sed'ans'', hardtops and 4 door, mostly fully.` equipped • 1967 'CHEV, 3/4' ton: pickup 4 —1967 G.M.C.. yi ton, heavy.duties automatic, transmission; 1966 FORD Econoline Super van 1966 GM.C. 1 ton stake '.witti duals 1965 G:M C tilt cab, '16:foot van 1964 CHEW' 3` ton, stake A 'number . of Econoline Vans ..from : 63 . to.65 ` • russels MotOrs. BP Service 'Station Phone' 173 Brussels ion .Courtn�ys , I�noured. 0n :5th Anniversary AMBERLEY NEWS Mr. dna Mrs. ' Bob:Courtney of the reminisced in humorous . :vein of events, over the years Don and Ivy werethen, presented with many, fine gifts. On behalf, of Ivy, and 'himself Don expressed their, thanks to: Bob. and Joyce. for opening their home for the happy occasion and to :relatives and neighbors"for their gifts A delicious' lunch' was served and `a ' sol ia-1=tine as en joy a �{flun#q; Provinccal 'Honours Received Byl��e� �frls• A new 4--j:Home#iaking Club project, 'The Third Meal" ,. made available through the Home Egon: - ()mica Branch of the Ontario Depart: mens .of. Agriculture' and Food , has been received with enthusiasm and interest throughout the • Past few months inBruce County. PP A roxi'mm ately 600 4-H' Hderi ak- . ing Club' members, h Bruce County .have participated in this project led by 120 leaders. The girls are. taught to cultivate good food habits through planning, preparation and service of meals which are, nourish- ing', appetizing and econornical.• They practiced including variety and new ideas in the third or • • ,"lighter" meal of the'd'ay as well as making plans for picnics•, patio, -suppers , barbecues and Sunday suppers. In order to practice this they studied the variety, of foods available on 'the market and prepared .many recipes using as many 'different 'foodstuffsas poss- ible. Each girl' kept a;'Record Book and recorded a variety of recipes which she 'tried throughout the Pro-. ject, In' the. Kincardine area, approxi _•. rnately.150; members participated in the.•4-H'Hornemaking Club ' AchievementDay held on 'May .10th at the'Kincardine'District. ,High School All' members through? ,Out `the morning'program; took part in .udging• and giving oral reasons on carried lunches, completing;' 'Menus to make aibalanced diet and planning ;table settings for ,a special' occasion In the afternoon progra n- , ' l5 clubs presented exhibits', demonstrationsand skits' on numerous •topics relating to: 'The Third Meal' Each :member and leade`r,who sat: isfactorily.complete her ,.project .• receives,.a sterling 'silver 5 o'clock spoon .and after completing each two. projects , the member. receives a` Certificate, of Achievement. seconc concession'of. Huron entert- • .wined relatives; and neighbors ori Saturday 'evening in honour of Mr . • •. and Mrs.. Don. Courtney's 25th ding=Anni�r-ersaw—The evening was- spent in playing cards. Cecil Humphrey, 'Who; was `chair man for the evening ,gave an address recalling memories of the .. past twenty five yeart 'Other' friends and relatives also One' of the highlights of the after.:-' noon program is the presentation. of. County and ,Provincial Honours to the winners,o€..the'se awards . Mrs. Cecil Hollands , :#1, Kincardine , President of• Bruce South District Women's ,InstitutesP resented the In HuronCoun The Duron County Board of Ed- ucation has approved the hiring of the following teachers for a one year probationary period. Mrs. S. Alcock, assigned to Walton;. Miss Marion, Aldous, Mrs. A , .Dowds ,' Miss 8 ,, 'Jefferson , assi- gned ssi gned to Goderich; Miss J. Booth, assigned,to J.A.-D. McCurdy; Mrs. P. Deichert, Hensall; Mr. John Hartley, Exeter; Mrs. L. Kayes,; • Usborre; 'Mrs. J McKeirnan ;: Hen- sall; Mi. F. .Negri jn', . Stephen; Miss Preston, Hensall; Mr. D. Riley,, Hullet; Mrs. B. Soldan,•.• Huron Centennial; Mrs. E. Taylor, Clinton. Assigned to Central Huron S.S. were Mr. G.\H. Atkinson, Mr. T. Fox; "Mi. W. W. •Hodgins, Mr., John K' . McIver , 'Mr. Donald Renshaw , . Mr , C. W. Worsen. Transferred by mutual agree' merit were Mrs. B. Bakker, from Walton to Brookside; Mrs G Johnston, from Godericli to Clin- ton; Miss S. Nortnan, from Clin- ton to: Brookside; Mr R.'-Rborda,. MULTIPLE, .LISTING. ' SERVICE ULT.iPLELISTING SERYKE -` Special Ser70provided; a g!9Up° professionally trained.' deal Estate • urea.0002.means. -when iu tist your property. o� :S. trough the Grey, ;�ruce� eai Estdte S,oard wi#h t� Realtor . of your choice • • . nmay er 'was awards to gir who ha • comp;ete' Qn'Sunday,Ylad�tn . held at the Bruce. Inn with `nineteen 6 projects and received County Hon uests at en '. .. ' . ours and".to girls who had complet gu ng FOR THE DISCRIMINATING a6ae. 04# THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL ANNOUNCEMENTS:' • INFORMALS r. is ACCESSORIES:` You may "elect your wedding:,;,'•' invitations, annountementa •: '. and'' accessories with coin- plete'confidence u to quality and correetneas of forma' 1 ;ed 12 projects and received,.Prov.in- cia1 'Honouts_' We+idin. onnounaeiuenta of • TRADr nONAL BEAUTY .:M • 'CLASSIC BISTINCFION �- •'SOCIAL CORRECTNESS • Peisonalired' Wedding napkins, matchei'and calinlanes abo available. ,. AT11AL ;County .i-lonours were. awarded to: Connie Collins" - #2., Kincardine, Armow Club; Gladys Cooper Kincardine, Arrnow; Elsie Arnold' =• #-2`, Kincardine, •Bervie #-2s Jay Bushell #2,; Kincardine., Bervie +, #2; Ellen Elliott = #2 , Ripley, Lisburn; Joanne Ivi,cGarvey : #2* Ripley , Lisburn; • Sherry Lee Stew att 42 .Ripley ,• ,Lisburn; Dianne MacKay #3, Ripley - Purple Grove; ,onna' gee• am #2, Ripley , . Purple Grove; Gayle Huston -.#1,,. Kincardine , ,Lisburn; Karen • Elliott #4, Ripley, Reid's Corners #1. Wendy Courtney - •##1, Ripley,- Reid's ipley,.-,Reid's C. #2; Kathy Irwin,- #1, Ripley, .Reid's' C. '#2;• Sandra Kempton - #3,. Goderich Reid's C. #3 Jean Webster -;#3 Luck - now , Reid's,.C. #3;• :Marg MacKay - #4, Ripley , Ripley #1 Shirley McCreath. Ripley, 'Ripley #T; Donna Cook •-• Ripley, Ripley # '2;, Sherty Pollock = #2, Ripley , Purple Grove Proving a -l -Honours -were marded to; Mrs. Shirley Vance -'#1, Tiver- ton, Armow; Joanne Hamilton -, #5, Lucknosi Clover Valley Annabelle 'Ritchie - #2, Ripley, Lisburn; Carol Elliott #4, -Ripley, -Reid's C. #1; Mrs. Audrey'MacDon- aid' ;Ripley, Ripley #1; Judy • . MC,Connell Tiverton Tiverton. WORKING FOR YOU. YOU HAVE 85 SALESMEN. WORKING FOR YOU. • ' YOUR PROPERTY has the opportunity of being shown to the many people.'. Who . contact. these•:salesmen. • YOU FAY NO HIGHER COMMISSION RATE. t+++44++++++++ 'r+++ LIstM.LS.T�day Through Any ealtors—: A E. 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