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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-03-17, Page 15al. WEDNESDAY, MARcli 17th, 1911 THE 4UCKNOVif .SENTINEI. :LUCKNOW1 ONTARIO • PAGE . FIFTEIN, Editor 114, Chief. ,-- ligobtpd ft9QiieY • Mary lOacCii4rlesBarry MacI.ons14 . 14,74:ee, '1 -500 ATTEND NIGHT SCHOOL: L. OEN HOUSE bnThirdaY, evening March 11,, • nearl 500 people attended the __ • „•,. _ _ 4, Pistrict High.schoo/ open hCuse.for'Night school The guests gathered atthe echool, from 8,00 to 8.3 O. During this., half-hour they were able to admire the work completed by iriemi;ers•of the various classes. Over one hundred oil paintings ,were.clisplayed on the south and, backwalls of the gyrrinaSiurn. These •artistic work S were 'free hand dopies'apd originals. The, classes of typewriting, needle- work, upholstery and liquid env... displayed around the gyrrin• .., The' official prograrnine Com7. menced at' 8 30 with the • ars WelcOrne,by W. Turvill. He. iave.a hearty welcOrrie to all • , those who had rlass. Mrs Bissonn Merri-Marc Priie presented. by' Mys. C.. Walpole for the: beSt sew - ; • • • It was obvious frOm•the.show. • Ellen , Joyce Miott ;•Katen ;,Elliott,,. Betty Ann.Godfrey Sally 'Harrisciii,.. Steve Johniton, Barry MicaOnald, Shirley McCreath; Da."Ve.,•Nagles, Donna Needhari,: Shirley 1*holsoll;,.S4rIdy Sheryl.PollOck,1 Robert Rooney and Gertrude Lee„,Walden. . • . 'The highlight of the evening was the Fashioh ShoW,. Mrs. F. Gem-, mell.introduced each model and described the .garments being fashioned. The "tiny tots" dis. • played' chitties their 'mothers had .1.-nade as they tiptoed through the brightly colored artificial flowers. The .fashions were acrri dopartied - by_the sweet music of spring play, led:bir :Margaret IvlacKay on the Outfits, ranging from the maxi to the mini, from pant • snits to jump suits and from forrri7 al dresses to pyjamas were exhib- ited. by the members Of the. sewing ro .• 1 participated in this year. s classes. lieintroduced theoeacherS for • • the 'differentclasselsas follows Mr T Mandell, •Driver:Educa- tion, R.•Bali,,PphOlstery; Mrs.. W Turvill, Physical fitness;: •Mrs. W.•Gamble , ,Liqpid Embroid, eryOvits-asOn-i-14Fediewpt4t,;— . Patterion,,,Typing;. Mrs. R. Shit 11S ,,'Art;-/virs..F.,.."Genunell. -",'SeViing. Mr; -Turvill theirmtrocr • 111 " that'a lOt of Work had been, put forth..and that '12iPley's Easter 0arade,will certainlybe'colOUr- erftii evening was closed by refreshments served . by the. cafeteria staff. • "."-- • • ticed Mr. •Me • ctonnell, the superintendent Of the:Schools.' Mr. MacConnell presented' the merribers of the Driver.Education- al Course with,their certificates: Those receiving certificates Were: • Former LuckiiOt Resident Passes • ECj. QUINLAN:, Vk:CeCil,90-nl-a-ri,-*ed StratfOrd On'Matcli 'ittt,. • '• • She , was the fowler Myrtle:. .(Hamilton) Graharn-, daughterof -• the;lateMr,and Wt.,. Wils�n, • Hamilton of Lucknow • attended LuCknOW:publie arid. . High School and then trained' as a riuise at. Stratford Geneta14-iaspit,,' al, ;She alsa'.altended Western • University and.graduated.as' a Public Health nurse • Mrs. Quinlan is survived by her 'husband Dr. Cecil Quinlan of Stratford; one son•John Gratiani of Scotia ‘, three' sisters, Mrs. DouglaS,Graharn of Mrs.. Fred Bridle of Dresden, . Mrs.•:Garfield MacDonald of Luck. now .and one brother Archie: Hain7 ihonibf Goderich.. Funeral services were ,C�fidileted7fn. $trat, fOrd.on Ivlarch•ld. • • able•to 'defeat their opponents played'a. home hut `were unable to score enough goals; :therefore.' losing Ripley then headed for Listowel Thursday evening with hoi.,Jes 'of a victory.The was faSt..,•aud tlie hii g period the. score ‘,/4.. tied two: to twee ''• Ripley.carne,oUt fighting. hard ini,the third' but -r1. -4w seernedlo find the holes as they scored several. .times; The final score ..was 10 *to ?: but the,game was. close until the last .five trrinuts )tist.• 0401 . . :QUALITY 'ANO.!ERVICE ARE THE 'MOST IhifiORTANT 'COMMODITIES OF YOUR LOCACCO-0P.. THAT IS WHY: •." • ITkAYS,,TO SEE YOUR 'CO-OP FIRST ' • ' 77 • • .' . '•• ; •c n SPORTS SHOR'I'S • MIDGETS 'Aftera.big viatory 'over List-, •owel, in the ;first, game, Ripley lost the last two games... its the, first game Of this series .kple:y.Was SICKROOM SUPPLIES • .. 99c irch7" HOT WATER BOTTLES . „ 99c each. VAP - AIR VAPORIZER, Reg. $6.25 ASA TABS; 500's -CONT-A-C C-01cPSTRivi 1.49 . _ _ $4.29 Only.69c 97-c WAMPOi $1.69 '99c LADIES •• . • With.htied . BRUSHES, '• whilethey el • • • • ' ' . . •§L.AP.S1-10TS Dore cleaned up on the, "Mad Dog" from- Listowel. • PEE WEE..! .• . , Ripley Pee Wees finishea:Off. their serieswitti Tiverton with .very;exclting gameon Friday. nigbt Eachteam had won a • .gaine previous to this encoUnter, s� bothwere out d.eteirnined to • win. .The checking Was.close for ht e first period. •Each team • .. tiurnagerFto-'s*e7a-goal... •The' • ' • eat. Acci ents: Rona ld NicholsOn , , Lucknow, , 'age .20, Was struck by a hockeypuck inthe LucknpW arena: March 3. causing a laceratiorr, above his eft eye:: Fred Lovell, R. Re 5 ;.Lucknow fell at home,onsothe ice' and- fraetuted hisright arm , • John Schneider, 11; R.•p • Tees- Water,..slipped while unloading - lumber' at the Station in"Lucknow,. He fraCtured.soihe ribs_ on . , righuside. • . . • big MuSeheid, age HI; son of • He nia _ action •Opened•uPqn the second • 'And r c b id period.Ripley scored three RR,4, Wingharn fell on the ice tithes to take a, demanding 4. in the Wingharn Arena while he ,The.htting was hard. With just. . , was. sitattng ano7receivea 5 mi 1 • h sio b ke handledhead themselves Well in the 'Beeeher,Street , London,:driver Of ibr,utliteforrnopopf::5paefnitglito inii4rrie Elliottt' • • , ,. andthemselvesrn Kernpion loseph•Sa •• • ndets,, age 26, 31 with s e period• one car t avelling South on High.; ended with a full,' penalty box , '•way 4; between Concessions '4, ,8,c 6, Morris Township was ',in. a •head collision with a -Car driv ...`en by Janies A.Patterson, age 39, • • Mr. Pa ttersOrits wife ; Isabel .• ag 32 and bli-aistery-Mrs, EiTalr-fe •Dykstra, .age 22 and husband. Anthony, R. R.• 2, IngetsoiLWere passengersinthr car. f Joseph Sanders received ,shock -and-a-deep-ehin:-Ideerati:x.in-and , • !And. .4 score 4- 1 for Ri.pley .•• Tiverton carne out in the third • periOd, 'arid threatened byscoring 4 oals to take a lead -5:- 4., Rip-. ley pulled up their socks and' 16114 ,Ellfott. stored .t -O fltlTe score'.. 'tVilth few minutes left to play, little Chris MeGarveydec- ided to be, the hero when, he scor- ed to break the tie.. In:the last nut ejr.tivig-to n-desperateiy,-pti.4-, led their, goalie' btft they ;failed to score. This was'Chris McGarvey's night as, he reassured a ...tid4:5ty by-scoring•into *ley nOw proceeds. to'the winner of the, WinghamTeesWater series,: $00Y ' ° In last week's article " ••••2 Le 2 ir••••..• -Q TIPS, Reg 73c _ 44c "GOLD" VINYL CLOVES :44c a pr. LDIA.MOTHKILLER, 1 lb. tin, reg. . 61c .• -. • • . • . IC EA TY AIR SP Reg. $1.49 Our Price 91c * * * * * * * * * * * * * • mbcich t Pharmac t• • „, championship,. I forgot to meti'- tion.the dediesated Cheerteadett:', Sherry p011ock,•Carol FitilaysOn, , Susan. Bra d lc y and'. Gwen Anne -Mat'ALA-lso other spot t,tiors---- aCtlic •gdme 'Were Mrs. CollinS,,, Nit, TutviiI, Mr4 Coultes', , Nlargic 'Nth oka y (sorekeeper) Kate Ihintcr ( sports _timer) and enthiisinstic fans Mary Pace and Ellen , Sorry. • -KINLOSS.' SHOWED PICTURES • • '.•:.As part Of the special proirain,•.• Mes for Education Week at. North Ashfield school Mrs. Gilbert • ," Hamilton on Wedne0ay`after:noOrc. showed pictures of her trip to ' Great 'Britain. •• • An interesting item in 'Thurs, , - , •'; day's Flee PresS concerned, the , ••,' workdope by Volunteer teachers `,.. •.. in London ,Graham Mac Don aid , daughter-in-JaW.pf.Mr. and .t. :MacDonald of tuck- 'noW is 'principal of this' Adult .• 'Basic • Education •S-Ctioalr 7 7. - • F..v4ti Keith hasaiierLaw_a_y4O • Ithe past 'week with,...a, group on the iUnited Co-operatives Beef , • :through several states U. 8,..A • -Rennie Graham of Toronto vis red on the week end at the home ,of Mr. and Mrs: Allan. Graham. : land with Mrs .. Dorothy MacKenzie • of Teeswater.. • , Misses ,Eileen and Donna Burt .• -1 of, London were h,orne tor the. . • week'end. • , • Dr, and Mrs, Aleic'MacIntyre • '••• . rela- • • • • • 7 .' • tives here. '.4: large ctoWd attend, • :. .: ed the reception in their honour . . .,.: • at rhe -Legion Hall -on ... • evening. ' :. .. • . „ • ... ATTEND TRAINING COURSE .. • .„ . . Lloyd Ackert ;• Mts... Barry john-.*,'..: .. :.. stein and 'William Dickie attended' ' • a Leaders" „Training Course at .,,•,-,- ; Was,later released.. Mr, Elaine •,•' :111 -le Spring's St but RServe'llte ' Acton on the •weel end; Dykstra suffered from shock, ,.. facial:and head lacerations; iaC-' ' . Mrs. Gecirgt..160:thart il ‘411°`lias erated..1kft--4neentusions and been "A41:tient"ln wingbanl-and• abrasiOnt, to tight tiatid', concuss- '1DiStrict Hospitalsince before ion. She:Was adrnitted.to.hospital 'Christmas:Was able to retuThto . • LI -Sabel Patterson, Shock., ' • , ttiC.IctifloWhnlaLsotcwk:aerkt,,aFe spdtig Mr,eatindi abrasions and contusions1,,Ar to both ^ s...Ist.e.re..-:-------,---,---.' ' ' - • -' knees, and admitted to hospit- a few weeks with her there .1.e1iistdrica4kest4hetlien-i .. ' : • . ' ..' - r brought into hos,pitai via hospital for he March meeting for Kaitslita . • ambulance; .Wingham b. Pep . Wornen's Institute planned for this 'C;,, L. Foulon investigated. Thursday at the hoVe of Mrs,. Mrs. Alfred (Hilda Arin) Harry Lavis, — . ,. _ 1<trritzr, .f -R-;•71, Portobsa ,, teeeiv' Nils. jefirtlerions-isTINTrit0 in Winghatn and bistiict Hospital.., .. , We wish her a speedy recovery, . 'Mr. and ivits, J. J...1-1Onstoti and Deborah, Lynne of Guelph 'ere ; :. • , ,10inday Visitors with hit patehic: Mri and Mrs'. Hatyey gotittotii. • • ed back injuries when the Snow -* ' :mobile which,she was driving fell 'Into an open ditch on the farm of Michael Fisher, Culross Township,, 'She was renioved tO hospital via a in bola tic , ' •