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THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTAR.10.
WEDNESDAY, ;APRIL • 21st,1971
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hewitt
visited on Friday at••the home' of
Mrs George, Young •at •Bervie :. `
Mr. and • Mrs. ' Miller Hartwick
.'Scott Walsh and :.famil of Millar -
ton spent. Easter with Mrs. Gert. W"
rude Walsh.
.: Relatives .,frorn here •attended
a ,farewell party for Mr._ and Mrs
:Gordon Wall and family at the
Holyrood hall' on. Thursday even,
'Kenneth MacDonald spent Eas-
ter with his parents Mr, and Mrs.
o : MacDon. ld
Mrs..Marretta Hodgins of Det
roit, Mr, and Mrs; Kenneth Hod
gins .and ,Pamela. of Niagara :spent
the Easter week' end at th.eir.hothe
here;. • • •
Ladies from the W.. M S. were,
guests of the Kincardine> W.1V1.S...
n -Tuesday: evenm
Mrs.. ;Gerald Rhody arid her
daughter Marilyn, Mrs. Harvie
Thompson. Mrs'. Claude. Dore an
Miss, er1eDore spent the. week
�•r HHuron.•
pend i Po t.
' Mrs . Jack Scott 'entertained the
program planning' commit.
tee, ather home on Thursday even:
ing, •
Editor m Chief Robert Rooney
Assistant • .Beverley" Smith:
Mary MacCharles •••Barry MacDonald --• Bruce Aitken.
•Qn Thursday, April! S, the
entire--stude it body off RDHS-
assembled•, in• • . the gym. ...Mr.
• Turvill' presided over the various
events. The 'senior girls
basketball team received crests
for ' winning the . BIA and
CWOSSA championships.
•The "Golden Ball" was
presented - to• . Mr. Coul.tes and
1Vlark�Smith. for winning the
"Ripley .Classic". Table . Tennis .
Tournament. This feature' was
played .over. a period of several
weeks at. noon -hours. It was well
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received by the students. •
The Annual Yearbook Draw.
Wound up the .day. The first.
prize winner . was :Miss Patsy
MacTavish who received . a
Studio .'Couch. Second; prize, a
ten pound .turkey, was won by
ay
'Friday the. 23rd.. are : concert
rnghts. _ z _ _
Bram a? Don't mention it
Please.
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'.UNIV'ERSITY VISIT'.
On April 15 "Reach for' 1.1.e Top"
students , Elliott Courtney ,. Allan;
MacKay., Bryan Boyle Beverley
Smith and Donna Needham were
.rewarded with a trip to Waterloo.
Lutheran University Mary Mac -
Charles ; dtte to an illness, vias'
absent. '.'Mrs. Katharine Collins
provided the transportation..
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Upon arriving at the university.,
everyone froth schools .in the
'"Reach :for the Top" competition;
assembled in the. dining roo•ni, :
where we later separated into.
interest groups and discussed `
courses with the professors
wonthird, th r also a. turkey: After
watching: • these uplifting
ceremonies, ' the students '
dispersed • for the Easter holiday..
CONCERT PRACTIC
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D'ilner was provided ole
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the
iversity. Also. present at this
point was Reuben:• Burnett,'' Ge
raphy teachei at RDH, who.
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as
ipate' in the. 0.1.A. 'Badminton
competition,, . . ,
As was the case last year' Ripley
players returned with two class•
championships, by winning the Jun,-
for and!'Senjpr Girls'• Doubles play -
downs, '
'Gail Courtney and Susan Elliott
repeated as the Senior. Girls' Doiib...,
les ,champions by defeating, tennis
from Kincardine and /iarton; The,.Junior team , Ellen Elliott and
Joanne.'.MacGarvey became witiiier
df the Junior competition by def-
eating teams •frortrKincardine and . .
Wiarton .. .
. In other competition, .Margo
Nicholson•placed second in Senior.
Girls'i,Singles by winning her last
two rnatches after losing the first
round to' Wiarton: • . •
•In.Senior,-Mixed' Doubles, Suan
Bradley abd Donald Martin ; w
aft
losing to Wia'rtott in the •first
match. defeated Kincardine, iii
their second match butt. .then •los•i
out -to Chesley in theirfinal set
and finished third in the event,
Bob '-Bissonnette'and Mark Smith ;.
playing in.the Junior Boys' Doiihies
matches -to lost two close Ches1ey
and Kincardine. Debbie Tr:ant(r
also lost her`' first two matches
against opponents :from Kinear
dine and. Wiarton •
writing' examination at the•Univer- • •
on hour all
usan Elliott,.: Kathy 'Irwin •
..� � students, gathered •in the lecture
MalEMieKayne worktrig hallwhere we
like dem•
ons to' •try to .get the. • on archaeology; attended a lecture
gy This Was follow-
nts to' 'reveal 't tour of the campus. ".
they must' have: within • them.
The Law of Averages says that'
.there . must be some .talent• ,
somewhere. . These 'girls, our. .
directors, have %only . oneand::a
half weeks to 'get:a production
ready.'. Thursday the 22nd and
B.I.•A. BA.bMINTON TOURNA=
MENT•
On' Saturda=y.., April 17. , • ten' Rips-
1'e� students journeyed: t'o Walker
ton District High School to partic
During the •day's competition;
-°a--st-roIig •'Wiarton Team --walked
off With theteam trophy for host
points accumulated during the
tonrpe:tttion-kipVley.-Krnea-rdine--.
and . Chesley followed behind,
The Ripley show int; w'as
good desp:ite'the ,fact that the
school could : not field a- full t.ea iii'
due: to, another conflicting' event:
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