The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-10-07, Page 164 ,
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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* , Editor in Chief —Boberfitooney
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Assistant — Beverley Smith,
Mary MacCharles Barry MacDonald — Bruce Aitken
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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
On Wednesday afternoon our
girl volleyball teams made a very
good showing at Port Elgin. The
" tem had no trouble in
defeating •their opponents in two
straight games.: The large niarg-•
ln--between-the scores-demonstra
ted Ripley's skill in plying' the
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theiric2pmnfnis. It was a very.
successful day for the girls.
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Also on Wednesday a team
boys, under the coaching of Mr..
Turvill; journeyed to ChiPpiv4
Hill to shoot a few. holes. The
go-lfcis ,
MacKay, , Bryan:Boyle , Elliott
Courtney, Dave Nagle and Blain'
Carruthers; with clubs swinging
drove in a combined score to'end
in fourth place.
THE STORK FLIES OVER RDHS'
The.srudents were very happy.
on Friday to hear of the new ar-
rival of a baby girl to Mr. and
Mrs. Buigess. Mrs. Burgess
teaches history at Ripley. While
she Ais gone, Mrs. Jim Needham
has• taken over her duties.
game. •.
When Ripley's "B's team arrived
,a1 Port Elgin, they disCovered • .•
that there was no team to play
• them, so the already discouraged
team from Port Elgin offered to
play again asainS1 the "B" team.
Port Elgin's hopes wete revived
when they defeated Ripley in,the
first, game. Ripley, who never
• gives up, houriced hack to'win
the next two games and defeat
BOW! YOU •PEASANTS.
Members of grade nine launch-
ed their f-Mt7yearrwith-Thlabt-Torr
October lst„ initiation Day saw
the student dressed in unusual
costumes., Burlap sacks were
fashioned to meeteach one's
taste - from a modified sari worn
by -Greg. Liddle to a mini skirt.
such as the one that arrayed Grant
Farrell. Rubbert boots ,•swamp
stompers, hats of every port and.
• Moustaches completed their cos-.
fumes. • '
Eadh snide cit.; of .grade_nine xass. _
forced to:h9;7.79 members in.
tweli/e and thirteen When. Mating
then" in the hall. A table' was
:reserved irtthe'cafeteria for the'.
unfortunate 'class to eat their
• lunch - standing up through the
entire process.
Grade nine modelled theii gar-
ments in the final class of the day
Those who had disobeyed any '•
rules appeared before Kangaroo,,
Court for Punishinent. The pun-
islinient consisted of pushing a .
jelly beanacrOss the stage with '
their 11.0S:O.S. _ •
We welcome the grade nines
Junior Musta
in Two
On Thursday', October 1,
F. E. Madill Junior Mustan
home to Listemel, 'wcon by a
row- margin, -14,-.12i---Ori:o
Bill Brown, the fleet'quatte
scored two touchdowns.and
•over' for a two.pOint convert
defence, sparked by Daye 1 -
played an aggressive game..
MOnclay-,-..Octoher 5-1
Junior MOstangi'travelled t
'for Central. After.allowing
earlrStratford touchcloWn, ti
defence tightened .up to pla
out football for the.rest of.t
game. In the first quarter,
Terback Bill Brown:ran arour
right end for 35 yard gallop
;score a touchdown. • Early
'fourth quarter Bill Brown sc
his second touchdown on a 1
yard end run. Jeff Lockridg
burst around the left end •for
yards to complete the scoria
The final score Madill 1.6 ,
ford 6.• •
Visitors with Mr. and.MrS. Tom
Stewart on the week end were. Mr.
,••• • and Mrs. Gerald Stewart Of Kiri-
• cardine:.Mrs.. Ron'Stanley, Bill
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• of Kincardine.
•: Mr. and Mrs. •Tom Stewart
attendectihe fair it 'river/tan
„on Saturday..
'Mrs, Barbara' Farqhar and Mrs:
Annetta. Codie and Betty 9f Inver-
'hurcin. visited/Mr and Mrs. Jim
• Haldenby and girls on Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.N.
•Ertlatteriby were Mr. andivIrsT7
'Fred Fiiendorf of Kitchener,.
Barry Haidenby oflOndon , Mr.
and, Mrs. Lloyd Johnston and Don-
na of .Holyrood and Mr.. and Mrs..
'Rae lialdenby Of Teeswater,
Sympathy is extendedt9 the
an
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• . bereavement of the late Mrs.
James Hodgins Sr. •
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