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THE: LUCKN.OW; SENTINEL, •LUCKNOW,, :ONTARIO
AP.I.XPRiSS1O IXPRESSIO.
RESPECTING
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VNILL BE HELD ON
TUESDAY, JUNE 24th, >1969
Between They Hours: Of
8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p•m.
AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
COUNTY OF BRUCE
AMABEL ;TWP. Eiainore Community Centre
Park Head Hall
ALBEM E :TWP. Adamsville Community Centre.,
...,AHL ...
ARRAN TWP Arkwright Hall •
BRANT TWP Township Garage, 'Cont:, 6, 15th sideroad
BRUCE;' TWP - :Underwood: Community Centre
CARRICK,.TW; Mildmay Fire Hall
.•CULROSS .TWP Towthip Shed; `Teeswater
EASTNOR'T•WP: �Ferndale;.Community`Centre
ELDERSLIE TWP. Russel Halliday' Lot 19, Conc 7.'
GREENOCK TWP, - Frank O'Hagan's, •Chepstow
• ' Community Centre, Bradley
HURON TWP. — Township`Hall Ri le
... . P .y. • .
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th, 190'
ood Weutl.I..er /:nd Ga
c.:,PJflp�iIiOfl
ade A� Successfuf Field Day
SPORTS:
The result of -organ zed games•
played this week are asfollows
• Junior Wing ;Soccer ,
•Bradley. Aitchison 0 ,•• Ralph -Morris:
on' 0 Ralph Morrison 0,` Wayne •
Graham 0;f Wayne•Graham•0,.
Bradley Aitchison 0; Ralph Morrison
Bradley. Aitchison
Junior Softball
Edwin Noble 10, Allan Murray 2
Elwin Schultz ll,, Brian Cranston 1;
Allan Murray 7 , . 'Brian Cranston 3
Senior I3oys Softball
Brian Draper 4, Ken Farrish 2; Ken
Farrish 3, Brian Draper 2. /
Senior Girls Softball ,
Evelyn De Graaf 12,,• Nancy .Erring—
ton .12; Marion MacDonald 13,,,
Norma Noble 0. ,
Senior Boys Soccer
•Kenny Mewhinney 1, Murray Hagg-
itt 0; •Murray Haggitt 2; Terry Eng-
land •0; Jim. Ritchie%1,�•Kenney •
Mewhinney 1.
FIELV DAY'
.Field day.at ourschool was held
on•Monday,•June 9th:. -The week
,before field day eliminations; were
held'•for events,which had too many
contestants. Thechampions and
•runners-up: of each division were
determined ',by..the number, of points
earned for first (a• -red. ribbon) five
points; second (a blue ribbon). three
points, third (a; white ribbon) one
point. Each contestant could only
enter six events.
_The' champions and runners -u
p
ares
BoysSenior-:-:. Cham ion
1� ••
Jim Stothers ,. 21.' points; '
runner-up.Ken: Farrish.
Senior Girls-:Chamjions Evelyn '
De 'Graaf and MarionMacDonal!d
(tied) :24points:
KINCARDINE TWP ;- Community. Halt, Armow =
KINLOSS. TWP. Township Hall, Holyrood
LINDSAY & ST. EDMUNDS TWPS.. Lindsay' . Hall,
Monument. Corner '
•
SAUCEEN ;TWP.:= Conc: •6 School House,:
R. GEAR.- Returning: Officer
rs.
i on Former
Resident Passes
eceived Pin Foy
• Intermediate.: Boys'- Champion
Dave Farrish ,,26 points;`runner=up•
Murray Haggitt. • •
Intermediate Girls ;'r Champion:.,
Linda Dougherty; 22 points, flintier.
up Lynda Lyons. ".
J:unionBoys - 'Champion Bradley;
Aitchison, 21 •points;. runners-up,.
Jim MacKinnon and Ralph Morrison
(tied)
. Junior. Girls -' Champion, .Heather.
Vross ��--' Stevenson, 28. points; ;runner-up
Elainea Haggitt:. r(,.
Primary. Boys. -. Champions Hugh. ,.
Burgsma•and Richard Jurjens (tied)
• , ' R�4E2S: Bpi-VIDw-KING... • •-
Mrs David .King' formerly of •
The Bruce South district 'Worn
en's: Institute w&:rkshop •for'secreta
ry-treasurers and public relation
• officers was h'e'ld,in the Women s
Institute hall at Ber4'ie on June.
,16th;' with••• 29•iadies present::
Mrs: Victor Erne.rson, .White-
Church and Mrs. Donald J
MacKinnon', Lucknow ,,were
leaders for the secretary -treasurers
::•group. and Mrs: 'Harvey Houston,.
Holyrood., led in, the public relation
officers` discussion.
Culross Township,:• but': a resident•
of Goderich for the .past. nine ''rK
months, died on Monday, June 9
at Alexandra and:Marine Hospital
Goderich. Her death followed;:a
lengthy illness She'was. in her
:2nd; year.
Mrs. , King wasthe forrner Sadie
Gardiner Bushell, daughter of the
late John Bushell and Rebecca •
Gardiner:. She waS •born:in Kincar-
:.dine Township on August 10th,,
1017
.,
:Mrs. Arthur Teasdale. R.R. • 2.,,
Dobbinion:, . Provincial Board Direc-
tor, 'attended the::. meeting:, which
was held from..10 a.m. to 4 p,
'I a th'lady,brought• a• box lunch and
th Bervie ,Institute women served '
coffee ,
•
At..the noon hour break , Mrs:'
Donald Ji
. MacKinnon was present
ed with, a Federated Women's In-
stitute of Canada pin by Mrs; Vic-
• for Emer
Surviving besides her husband is
a daughter Pamela' of Goderich;
two sisters ,Mrs. Melvin (K•atherine)
Coiling of Ripley and Mrs. Doug
las (Lyda) Johnson of Bervie, five
brothers, Harold Bushell of Gull •
"Lake, Sa•skatchewan,11--in and'J•ack:::,j
Bushell of Kincardine Township,
Bill. Bushell, of Ripley.and Fred .•
Bushell of Scarboro.
son in recognitior.`of her the death cf their two young. Sons
Mrs. king was sadly bereaved by
18' points.
Primary Girls :. Champions Karen'
Purdon ands Patricia Petrie (tied)
13. points
Many of the senior, intermediate''
andjunior boys and girls who plat
ed first, second and third in the
field day events held at Brookside
Public School will, be going to Col
bourne Central School on June 16.
There they will compete in another
field day :against contestants from •
four`other .schools..
p : ROOM 7 TAKES FIELD TRIP.
On June 11 Mrs. Caesar took'her
grade six class; on a field trip to.the
bush and: stream beside the school.'
The class was divided into five,
groups.wh4ch'were (1) •In the Stream.
(2).Rocks in the Stream and Along' •
the Shore (3)' PIants and Animals:
Along the Shore (4). In the Forest.
(5). Plant. and Animal: Life in. the
Forest
The pupils had, to find information
about their topic and make charts
to` show heir findings.. These charts
will be on, display in room seven,
'.On the following day, room six
took a similar field trip under the.,
direction of Mr. Errington.
ASSEMBLY BY ROOM 11'
The grade• eight students from •
room eleven 'with the •help' of Mr .,•
Cameron 'presented their assembly
to the, school on June 13 '
The assembly opened' with O
Canada 'followed by a •film. strip
and record'on "The. n•Cotrin and=
meats" . • Robert .Simpson,. the chair
Man,' introduced' 'Bruce' , the,
strongest man .on ear'th`. Then came
a very, humorous play "The Truth
Telling Machine" .• This machine
not only indicated when •
people'were lying ,_ but gave a true
statement on the same Subject...,
A film :entitled "Child. Across the
Sea" , which 'showed how. the. Foster
Parents Plan aids some of the
children in Hong Kong, ended the'
programme
GRADE 8&'COURSES •
,This' is the• continuation• of 'inter-
views with the grade eight students
to find what course they will be
taking next year and their :plans-
for the future :
Wayne P,olloc•k: 4 year. Science •,
AMBERLEY NEWS
A Fathers Day Men's Choir
provided music on Sunday at Pine
River United Church. A well loved
old favorite. "He's 'the Lily of the;
Valley... as enjoyed by the con •
gregation'.
Congratulations are extended to •
Mr. and Mrs: Emile' McL- ennan of _
Lochalsh -who celebrated 'their' fort-
ieth wedding anniversary on '•
Saturday, June 14.
'Mr.'r. and Mrs. 'Lorne,Cameron of
Kitchener visited recentlywith
Mrs., William Courtney of Amber -
ley. •
A large crowd •attended the
trousseau tea which was held on'
Saturday, June 14 for Mary Ellen
Shiells at her home in Lucknow
Mr. ..and Mrs. Donald Courtney,
David , Gary and Carol and ;Mrs..
W.J. Courtney were guests on
Sunday with •Mr; and Mrs:John•
Norman and family of Kincardine.
Township
will llhpld ds their regrners Wular
Institute
'
g ar meeting,on;
Wednesday evening June -25 in
the .community hall: A 'highlight..
of the meeting will be* demon-
stration "Kit.".
Technology and: Trade at G. D C. L,
He •plans'to become a farmer..
Joyce De 'Graaf: 5 year Arts and ..'
Science. at G.D,C.I. Her plans are
to become a • Registered Nurse.
.Myra Lippert: 4 year Business and
Commerce at;P.,E Madill:'' She
plans to become a secretary,
Barb• Chamney,' 5 year B.
and C. at F E.` ' Madill : ` She plans te,
become a..registered nurse.
Greg; Hamilton 5 year S.T, and
T. at F. E.':
Wilma ;Hackett: 5 year A and S;'
at.F. E.' Madill. She also plans to` '
beeorne a •Registered Nurse,.
Danner Blake: 5. year A• and' S at
F.E. Madill. She plans to become
`a. teacher
Cynthia Jardine 5, year A and. S
at.'G.`D,.C.1. Her'pla:ns for•.the
future are to become a r'egisered .
nurse
Jim Stothers 5 year A and:S at.
•G.,D.C.1; .:
•'arion `MacDonald: 5 year'A
lvand
S at F; E. Madill .: She plans to
-become a' physical"'etiatizr te�aeh
er'at a high school.
Dale 'Irvin:5 year A and'S at :....E;
Madill.
CRAWFORD MOTORS
GAMBLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH
WINGHAM ONTARIO
68- P iY VIOU 'H 4 -door; -auto - .
matic, power -steering,' brakes and radio'
7 .DODGE stationwagon,
8 automatic
BELVEDERE -4 door, -
6 automatic
65 FORD 4 door,- 6 automatic and
radio
55 FORD, 2 dooxAardto console
and bucket 'seats
CHRYSLER,44 door hardtop,
-power:steering,--brakes and radio
DODGE", -4 door sedan76':standard
• six' years services as istrict secret-
ary -treasurer.
At the, close of the workshop the
Bervie Institute ladies •served'. •
coffee-4,44d-ook-ies :.
Mrs. J.lvl', tre:er and Mrs. Gordon
Fisher attended from i,ucknow•
. Wbmeh's Institute,
air in an. Botta • in
The••body rested at Lodge/Funeral.
Horne ,. Goderich until Thursday
when..Requierri Mass was conduct-- --
ed at .Sacred• Heart Church,"Pe5
water at twelve noon.
• IntermentWas .1.11 Sacred Heart
Cemetety. •
4 .DODGE, 6 automatic
63 CHEV
stationwagon
automatic
63 •. FORD, 4 door,sedan,:6omatic .,.
62 PONTIAC, 6 automatic
62 FORD" Galaxe, 4 door, 6, auto-
matic wth' radio'
62Y CHEVY II, 6 automatic
with radio.
with radio
TRUCKS
)DGE dumpruck
DODGE D`500, 'chassis and c•