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LUCKNOW .:
ROOM TEN ASSEMBLY •:
9n April .eighth , Grade seven
held their -.
MAI
• thehelp .6f their teacher•. Mrs;
Allen and Music teacher, 1vlr'.
Cameron: They,topened their.
assembly' with; O Canada .and the
Lord'sPrayer', Sherry Gibbons:
read the Easter Story and`we all • .
tang "Christ the Lord is Risen ,
'oay"'::' The class sang two songs
Amazing Grace and Easter Parade
;during which the boys,. dressed as
girls displayed their new spring .
•
,outfits; Janet MacPherson; Deb-
bie Maize and Cheryl .MacLennan
dip a, short skit and: two square'
dances,•were..resented Sharon
P.
-Young played heraccord,ian and
•the class did some' Quickies. •A
strall=sktt-was pre
entedwith ..
and Laurie Nob..
Grant ;Johnston ,le
'as'Mr, ;.and Mrs. Peter Cottontail.
Mr. ,Errington' gave ,out the . <
plaques for the winning teams `in
• viti-es-during •
past winter and Mr MacLennanpresented prizes to the winners
ofour'school. public speaking
contests. The assembly•,closed
he
with.tsinging of -GO • ve the
:Queen::.
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ZION
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs
Henry Gardnerand Lane on Satur-
day were Mr. and. Mrs. J. G.
Ritchie of Brussels and Peter Cori-
non and Matthew of.:Exeter.
Visiting with,* and• Mrs.
Fra nk • Ritchie during: holidays'
were Craig ,and Todd: Riegling of.
Kingsbridge Dougand 'Wayne
McAuley, IvliSses Mary 'Anne ;,
Rastis and Gertrude' Koper,• all .of,
•Toronto. . '
Students home for Easter we•ei
end were Misses Wanda Hunter of
Windsor' University, .Donna Ritchie,
of Western University ; London,
Nancy Kirkland of. Stratford Teach•.
ers' 'College..
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ar Hackett
and family visited. on Sunday with
Mr. •and 'Mrs. . Howard Walker of'
Wingham..
,Visiting Mr;. and.Mrs Gordon
Kirkland during the week end:. were
Mrs:.' Mary Bete,. Kathy and Jamie
of Dungannon and Mr. and•,Mrs•.
Ken Kirkland of Toronto,, '.
isitors during the weekend '
:and Mrc_ Wm. G. Hunt
er arid•Mrs.,'Eva•Freeman were'
4 Mr'. and Mrs.. Arthur Freern
Our first presentation•is about a
group of'senior girls: who'volun..
o':h . su . ervise •
and play with the grade one child e•
ren from' Room One at recesses
and noon. The . irls'work.in pairs
g .
and each Pair is out' with the
grade :one pupils .two different.'
titnes:in each, six da„ c '.cle •
The girls•who help, with, this
work are: „Sharon Young,
g Patsy •
De Graaf, Cheryl' Hodges,, Bonnie
Hackett ,'Janet Whytock, Susan
Irvin; Sheryl MacLennan,,. Debbie
Maize, Debbie Errington, Gail
MacPherson,; Joan Hackett R th
Nott,.:Vicky . Park,. Laurie; Noble ,
Sally Kerr,. Marilyn-Wagler, ••
Leone 'Cran t n Culbert, s o , Ba;rb Culb t, .
MacPherson � 'Sally Dor ch
'Janeta ly s t,
f - - - -
Debbi:e= Je ferson - Susan -Ma es- . •
ar aret Henderson.and-Sandra
De. Graaf.
LIBRARY BOOKS '
the So far this month two different
wee n.at our
library,truc-ks•have e
school.with dis la s'of library,'
s h , P Y ., Y.
books.• The Educators Supplies
van from London had their books '
• SFRING CONCERT
This is a/ remind'er that bur
Spring .Concert will.-be_held_:at
Brookside Public 'School 'Orr Friday
displa_y_ed_w thin theian while
Sau'nders from Collingwood left:
the books displayed' ontables in
the front' hall..for °a. few days, In
each 'case , the • teachers chose
books. from .the displays to be put
.school' library.
April 16 at $ .1u,.. `. We world; '.like '. •
tose_e you there.
)1SSISTANOEWITH`GRADE•ONE•
During the next: two ori three'
Weeks wed r�roi-4ot
• about.some of the ways.that the
pupils help with different program-
,.rnes.a�nd`'activities at our school. .
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YOUR FAM/LYS FRIEAID
CAN TRULY CSR/M, I
SAT/SF/ED CUSTOMERS
BROUGHT H/M FAME
•
URNITURE
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al Shower
OLI.VET. NEWS •"
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and .Brenda of .London, Mr; and
Mrs .Don Straughan, LindaAd
Barbara and'•Don. Johnson of Gods
erich:..Mr.' and Mrs,• Arthur Bann-
:sister of ,Ther,ndale; 'NIr. and Mrs.
Y
'eane •f-StatYoTd; tarry
Hunter of 'Oshawa .,s ••
Mr. and••Mrs.. Gordon Kirkland;
attended the 'farm implement• arid'
livestock sale ;on Thursday of=Mr..,
and Mrs.. Gordon Stobo ofTees-•,
Tees -
Water , Who have sold their .fariir;
Stobos will move into. Teeswater
to ,live when: their new home is:
completed. The sale ,Was..
Very successful with .,a.fine day , to.'
boost the crowd.
Visiting with Mr: and_' Mrs:.
Charles • Wilkins and family on •
Sunday were •'Mr and Mrs. Wm
Irwin and Lloyd of Kinloss, Mr.
and Mrs`, Charles .RiaciT'and
family of Woodstock and.0s;
•Frances • Wilkins='of Ashfield.
Mr': McAllister.•of Dun
annon visited on Monday with
Mr: and Mrs: •Doug Ra:..nardTand
.Y
amily;• •
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th, 1971': •
�AMNO110NCEN0•
�A� �Q1lR�SPRI�IG CLEANING
FOR HOME, COTTAGE, CAMPER
PICK'S UP DIRT, LINT, DUST, ANIMAL FUR, LEAVES,
• SAND, 'SALT, SUGAR, FROM TILEi OR. RUG FLOORS,
-1 Y�R..GUARANTEE , .
SEE IT
OR 'CALL FOR A� DEMONSTRATION:
RADIOS TELEVISION (SPECIALIZING IN COLOUR)
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Entol6Tweemes.,
Badges Presented:
'Qn :Tuesday , April 6th t;eh lst-
Lucknow Brownie: Pack opened
their meeting, with' brown Owl
reading a.,short story explaining
each: part of our Toadstool 'andas
sheread the story over, Fairy•
QueenKirnbe,r ly.Cook placed each:
part, •/.
In Brownie•. Ring the' Brownies
. Fairy , :and
hoppedtheir Gold, .and
P
Brown. Owl did -ins ection .then,
� ,
We had enrollment fof the • tween-
its. The " were 'Anne Alton
M riyn e'Maclnt re , Debra
Arnold; Janice Londry., .Janette
.Howa.ld':and: Suzanne • Kirkland....:
We then' had' the Grand. Howl for
the new Brownies' and aur guests,,
District Comh issione.r Nlrs. Naney°'
MacLenmian.and .the Tniothers of'the
'Thompson, Joan I•ianrilton, Jill
14urray, Edith Gre`er., Helen .Wis
ser and Nancy Thornpson Jill'
.Murray also received her
Toymaker Badge: Tawny~Owl
e er ti,I rrth%c' it
Star We closed Brownie Rist. ,
With the BrowniePrayer and
Taps. , .,
During work period Packie. `
•worked. with. the. Golden Bar Brown•,
'•ies'•making. Easter: baskets, ''Tawny
0w1 heiped'the Golden Ladd:?r
-Brownie's with..sewing butt
on felt to complete a •rabbit, , '
Brown Owl was in the kitchen .
with the Brownies who.were •
serving tea and toast tip our Visit-.
.,orsThese.
hese. Brown`
ies'were• N
brm
lvIac ntYreKathyKa hY Brooks.,. and
Helen :Wisser..'This is.part of
-their .Golden- HIa-nd Lwor.-h- - Jil:`1-;�.-.—=�-
Murrayt prepared.soup ,and a: sand
wi.ch with the Gnorrme.s getting to .'.
eat the soup, 'as. they had the
best Marksin their Six at,:rnspec
0 R:
rte v-tar=own e -s ; -- - Te, «rft c r
the -tare w -ties et-t-1•i•e.
,•'. E ro. wn Owl .pretented Skatets kitchen.a nd their Six corners:
l
Badges to athy' Brooks, Susan. :tidy, it. was° tinie for: goin<r rtoni'r.
CRAWFORD MOTORS
CHRYSLER -DODGE - PIYMOUTH
A bridal'shoWer washeld in.
Olivet church on Thursday even -
in. in honour of'Mrs., Warren Rich
nee Evelyn tti'hite.
Judy Co11in; acted as.chairlady�
for a p'rogram of readings by/Janet
i=ludder and Blan
t;he Han-ilton. • Contests by Eve-
lyn Coiling , Lorraine' McGuire
and Jean ging., Mar.y•Anre and• „ 66
Darlene Coiling sang 'R se. Gard. -
en"; Nancy ,.tCG.uire and Mary
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66
COUGAR, 8 automatic, power
steering and brakes, with radio'.
6.7
CAMARO, 8 automatic with radio
PONTIAC GTO Convertible, 8
cylinder, 4 speed transmission,
power steering and brakes
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3 a 6' Z
CHRYSLER; 4 door, power
equipped
P • YMOUTH 2 door hardtop, 8 :
auo atic with radio
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655OLDSMOBILE power steering,
brakes and radio
65 PLYMOUTH, 4 door, 6
automatic with radio
A group df young people Sang ;.
Peter•Cotton "tail., NIa.rgaret yrlaC
'• was organist for the: e'enin'g
Lorraine Mc wire brought the pro,
Om to a c lose'• --wit a' bi-t-- f44u
our.
lve1yn.was called' to the front.
and an address Was. read by het `.
sister -in -'law Sharon, while, sister;,
Ruth arta .May assisted in opening
the gifts and reading r the card';;,
lWl F.kfward Rich and barn
f WiTigl'iai`ri-V6 e._.pre5e"m -., , . . ,.:...
66' .RAMBLER, 4 door, 6 standard
66 PLYMOUTH 4 • door, 8 automatic
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66 FORD Galaxie 500, 2: `door hard
top, 8 automatic and radio`
66 FORD, 4 door:, 8 automatik,.'power
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steering,; radia
65 FORD Galaxie XL Convertible,.
automatic, power steering 'and
brakes
64 CHEVELLE, 6 atandard'.-with
radio'
:64 DODGE, $ automatic, with .radio
63 BODGE,:,4 door, 8: automatics
power steerxog