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THE LUCKNO1141 SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
ROOM. FIVE ASSEMBLY
O On Tuesday, May 20 „room five,
, . with the help of their teacher Mrs.
Bere,"presented their assembly to
• the school, Allan Murray.who was
chairman, conducted the opening
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exercises. Marilyn Sproul was .•
• coriimentator for the pageant pres'.
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...entqc1 on•the history, of our country.
• 7110 programme was very
interesting:and original and was, en-
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joYecl,by pupils, guests and teach-
ers. .
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FlEIX TRIP ANDIXBATE
Rooth Nine held a debate on May
20 with,the subject of central.
schools versus one -room rural
schools. ,The affirmative was taken
by Grant'. Philips and Dennis Jurjens
f while the negatiVe was. taken by
• Debbie Erringtoli and.Frances LOg-
l.tenburg. The affirmative won by a
. 'small margin.. Judges were: Mr.
•Cameron and Mr: Wilkins: . .
Room nine.pupils and Mrs Kenn-
edy took a field trip toi the
O Goderich museum' on May 9. They
are now doingproject work about
the interesting items they saw.
MID; -TERM REPORTS •
• The last mid-term reports wer
lianderPoue on Friday , May 23. '
The'res were taken hamelo
signed by the parents, andthen
brought back, to school.
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-MEET THE TEACHER • ,
Mrs Howard Blake teaches grade
dight in•room 12 in•the morning,
library to all classes and guidance
to grades seven and eight 'on. rotary
in the afternoon . • .. •
,• Mrs. Blake grew up in Palmerston
'She attended Palmerston'Public
,School, Norwell District High
, 1 School,, Southampton High Schdol
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and Stratford Teachers' College.
Her husband, Howard-, is our
school secretary as well as a bus "
driver., . ••
Mr. and. Mrs. Blake have a fam-
ilY Of five boys, They live ori the
ninth concession of Ashfield Town: -
ship. Her hobby is reading.
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She has*taught• in. Hanover Publi.0
School and schools in Ashfield and.
West WawatiOsh Townships.
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AQUARIUM
On Friday of last week the school
Purchased alarge aquarium. On
Tuesday , Mr. Errington put inthe
•first fish but it Was soon surrounded
by other. tropical The
students are quite interested in •
watching and identifying these fish,
SPORTS.,
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Organized games last week were.
played on Tuesday'. Wednesday
and Friday', May 20 ,. Wand 23..•
Scores were as follows With the
teams: being identified by the cap, -
tains' names: .
Senior Boys Soccer..K.Mewhinn
ey 2, J Ritchie th T. England 0,
Mewhinney 0; J. Ritchie0. M
Haggitt.O.
Junior Boys•Soccen W. Graham1 ,
B. Aitchison 0; R. Morrison 2,. B.
Aitchison 1; W. Graham 2, R:''• • ,
Morrison 2. • • ,. •
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: .Senior Boys Softball: /C. Farrish 3,
B. Draper 3; B. Draperl5, K. Farr-
ish • 1,..' • ,
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Senior Girl&Softball: W. 'Hackett,
9., 'N. Noble 2; 1•1. irrington 15, E.•
De Graaf 3; M. iacDonaid 25,, N.
Noble 1 ' , • .
Juhior'Boys and Girls Softball: E.•
Schultz 5, E. Noble 2; B. Cranston
9,; A. Mnrray; E l‘loble•13, A
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Murray 1. , •
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1968'CILEY IMPALA, 4.door hardtoP .0
2 1968 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN sedans, a 6 and en 8 cylinder
• • automatic With Power 'steering: 4. • ,
1960, CHEV BEL AIR sedan, 8:cylinder automatic' with
1961.-PONTIA-C7PLiiiiiienn7e.1;4'410-oh*idtep—rs
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V8, faRY equipped •.' ' • n•'•
1907 FORD •Gal.axie; 4 door hardtop; fully equipped
1967' BEAtikfONT;14 door sedan, 8 automatic
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• 1967 PON'TIAC. Strata -Chief, .6, cylinder, 4'door sedan, power
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steering and brakes.,
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1967 DODGE POLARO 500, V8i, fully equipped , •••.-
1987 FORD ‘Aimmuir"i"-- sedan .
1967 PONTIAC .Li'urent#0, V8 automatic, power 'Steering
1967 CHEV Bel Air sedan, V8 automatic • . '2'. '
1966 CHEV Bel Air stationwagon, V8 automntic, power steering
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40 used cars. frorti `631to '66 in various model, sedans, hardtops
and 4 'door, mostly fully equipped -
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• 1967 CHEV 3/4 tonpielmp,,V8,. • :•,. •
1°— 1967 G.M.C. iz2 ton, heavy duties, automatic' transmission
1966 FORD i,conoline, Super, van
1965 G.M.C. tilt cab, 16 foot van
1962 INTERNATIONAL tab and chassis, long wheel base.,
1960 FORD, tilt dab, long•wbeel base • . •
A number 'of Econoline Vans from .63 .to
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Louise Dalton
.KINGS15111D0g NE WO S.
..,00 Friday evening Louise Dalton
O wasfeted bya miscellaneous .show -
er'in the school gym, in honour .of
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her coming marriage, June. 2lst
Mrs. Waiter Clare was chairlady
for the program. Mary Simpson
sang a solo, a meldoica solo. WaS
'played by' „A nita piano
solos were played by Sharron "
'Courtney and Marianne' Frayne. A,
comical poein was recited by Judy
Nett and Sbei1. Sinnett danced
the Highland Dance. Louise was
then escorted to the place of hon
our.by her sisters .Maureen and.
Denise, who assisted in opening •
the many lovely gifts brought to
herbiy her little sisters Ann and
Bridget and Mary LoUanne Clare..
The. bride -to-be thanked everyone
and lunch was served.
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The cornmunity extends their
sympathy to the family. of the late
Mrs. Mike Hogan, a, former parish-
oner and' resident of"Astifield, wh�-
passed away lasithursday in•Lob-
don in her 94th. year. Her funeral
and Requiem Mass were held fronr
St': Joseph's Church here Monday:
morning. . • . •0 0••
The Church baiernentlibeing
painted due to: the 'generosity ot s:
,•Len O'Laughlin, who donated •
many .gallons of paint.. Volunteers
were' busy last Thursday and Friday.
'afternoons.
• Congratulations to Mr and Mrs.
Frank Doherty .on the birth of a son
the•Goderich hospital last Tues-
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TirpinyMartiiii, four and half •
.year.' old' son of lylr .. and Mrs..Jim
.Martin.w/as admitted to War •Memo
dal:Sick Children's.11ospital; Lon
don, 'on Sunday. •
Carl Reigling,.Voting
de -
gate represented the St. Joseph's
'Council.C:W.L. at the 49th Ann -
nal C. W. L. 'Convention heldin :
Ohathain-last2Poesday4nd Wednes O -
Mrs; •Blaise Martinis visiting rels,
atives. in'HamiltOn: . . • •
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•. SPRING CONCERT
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Lively songs and dances and .•
Kindergarten Playet•"Peter 'Rabbit".
delighted. families and friends at
the first.spririg'concert.Matinee •
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held by the school. children . •
last Wednesday. Mrs,
uncan Simpson, school' Music'•
-children 'on the'pianp-.
The May crowning of the Blessed'
virga Mary 'ceremony. iodic place
on Sunday before .the- 10:30 a
Mats. The.SchooPcbildren follow
O ed in procession and.sang hymns
O for the occasion ,whikLynn Austin
did• the Crowning'. .
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th, 1969
THEAURON=COU
O BOARD OF EDUCATION
REQUIRES
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(1) KINDERGARTEN for North .Ashfield
Public Sdlool .•
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(2) • PRINCIPALS'RELIEF, — for,
O (i) Colborne Centrad School
(fi) Blyth Public School
(10 Brussels Public School
(iv) East Walvtmosh Central
(v) Hitwick 'Central Salmi,
NONE OF THESE POSITIONS WILL REQUIRE MORE
:THAN HALF-TIME EMPLOYMENT. .
School
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Applications, indicating certificates and experience, :should be
J. W.. COULTER, itoporintendont of SchoOls, ••
• COURT HOUSE,
GODERICH, ONTARIO
by June 4, *1969. •
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, D. J. COCHRANE,
JOHN B. LAVIS,
Chairman . ,.. . Director of Education
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hs • ton, Said that in the 'past this. matt::
bands, generally -speaking. .
nds,•
. . Mrs. Marian 4inn, Dunganrion,
o. ets Ito es •
• er had been left in the principals, .• •
Re Student Fu
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Brussels Motors
•BP Service Station . Phone 173 Brussels
BY RICHINIOND AT
Norman Shepherd, Wing
. was frank in•her statement:
4‘, •their money and, they can't spend:
ham parr.' .t t ' • ` '••:
ister Who represents that t
East Wawanosh 'Township brought
the. matter of. Student Council
funds before Huron County Board,of'
Edudation at last week's meeting
in Huron County Council Chamber,
Goderich.
O "Who sets the rules?" he' queried.
He was, of the opinion that one
set of rules should be established.
O for' all schools with. which Director
of Education' D.J. COchiane
:agreed.. , • - • - •
Board Chairman John livis
own, Pt1 . One member reported that
student council funds had
'actumulated in one school as 'high
is .$5.,000 to $8,000.. This Money
ASH. FIELD
O The Saeranient of the Lord's
Supper will be held in Ashfield
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Presbyterian Church on June 1.at
11 .m , with Preparatory Services.
'on Friday., 'May 30 at 8. p,:rn.
Fite starting from a spark on'the •
roof did much damage to the home
ofRObeit MacGregor on Friday
O afternoon, Ripley and Lucknow fire.
engines were quickly at the scene
and neighbours carried out most of
the furnishings. Water extensive.. ' 0• 0- • •
Harry G. West, 60, of Wingham
died suddenly of a-hearf attack on
Thursday. morning at his apartment.
He was born in Ashfield, the young.:•
Wie-aii-45-111-6-1-ate--Isk-1--a-
1p:the& West. He taught in Forbdwich
!for years , then left the profession
*.for other work in Teeswater and ,
later taught in Wingham. 'He is sur-
vived Dy-orie-sister, Nits, GeOtge-
E t of uc how and two sons. •
oger of sham and Eric of, 1<it
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had been raised by students through
various money -raising schemes..
O Mr. Shepherd said in prefacing
his remarks, that he was referring •
to the high school at Wingham.
The Board decided to discuss the
matter with the various principals
and possibly come up:with a
policy for all Oie. schools .
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