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REPORT'CARDS by. Joyce Black -
On. Monday? .4015, 12ip1ey
School students received' thetr ,
reportucards:. These are the re;=
ports for ,thea winter terror:
CRESTS by 1anice `Reeves:
Congratulations -are in -order:
'for David Smith Whose crest' was,
chosen by the judges as the'
overall winner in the'school crest
contest. All grades',competed: in.
the contest. Two crests were
chosen .from each class and these
were entered in the semi. -finals..
Along 'with .the one dollar -he re-
ceived for teaching the 'semi-.
finals', David,will. also receive'.
an additional five dollars for win
ning the finals.
GRADE 5 NEWS by. Joyce' Osborne
On Friday, April 2, the Grade '•
`4 and .5 classes wentby bu's to a
•Maple Syrup Demonstration -at
George Anstett's.far,m• in Green-
ock Township. •It was a long
Ferguson with 3 goals, John Dres-
'go.'with 1 goal and Margaret Mite
chell with 1 goal. The scorers
for, Ripley' were ;Mark Stanley with
2 goals, Chris McGarvey with 2
_goals' and Laurie Culling with a
single, goal:.; ;. ' u
,GRAPE I NEWS
We had a happy Easter, and the
Easter Bunny found most of our
homes, and left us some goodies:
At .school,we are busy getting
ready for our Spring Concert.'
Grade: 1 is practising a play, and
we are. soon going to start making_
our: costumes.
Tomorrow , we are going to
_Kincardine , with the, whole.'school
to see a -special play. . .
BASKETBALL by .Carol MacKay
The,schedule of games for the
basketball house leagt a:has start -
.ed once agairi,Most of the.noon
hours are being used for this pur-
pose . ' We-41-ve.--soine v.ery go
players in. this sport and for all we
know they. just might, . it the fut-
ure,
ut-ure becone• professional! Who
knows?:
LANGSIDE•
Th.e,,ladies.of'the comniunity.
held.a quilting :bee'.on. Tiiesda'y
at the Langside Hall.
d- -- la -yr -an= k -e a
girls,visited with Mr. and .Mrs,....:
,Robert E3regman and ,family. on Sat
urday`evenin.g;. ;
l\brs, Cliff young..and.'Mrs. 'Jim
• Young. and girls visited with, Mrs.
W•:Broome .at I-luronview , Clinton
.on: Sunday,.-
'Coni't unron.Serv'ices Will be:
held Sunday at'.the. Langside Pres-
. .byteriah. Church, Rev: Glenn.
•
Noble' of'Lucknow will conduct;
the service,
,. I-Ieather and. Bradley Young
Child.re i. of Mr. • and Mrs.,''Georg:`e
Young ,, ,are.spending a few days ' .
at .hotne of their grandparents Mr.
and _Mrs-; Clark Johnston, Belg ay.e.
' We are ,sorry to're.port•.that.,Ed
Spcilmaelier,was adriiitte
Win.gham an_• • . t liosital_
last week
Mrs.•.George Young,and•
Iblrs,.
Jim Young.,attended the Ontario,..
•Junior lnstitute''s annual convert-
tion ;held .in the..Teeswater Town
'Hall last- Saturday. The monthly.
rneeting:of the. Teeswater Junior
Woriien's Institute was held at the,
home of Mrs, •George Young, on'
•Monda:y , April:'1$'th Guests' for
•
the evening were the Teeswate'
Junior Institute -and Mrs. Fteavre '
of the' Golden Circle' School •in
Wmgharn;,.' '.
rt
to cross a .large .field .. We first
saw a pow 'r d'rill:'for:.drilling holes
for the 'sp.rals'i We also•saw the•
evaporators'in the .sugar house.
The;: riertlwho work at the bush 'tap
. recs—i1nd rise , e, ,
_We ere e treated to 'ma'.
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and' our capacity' to Serve
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and then we returned. to the buses
which took us ,borne Thanks, 'go.'
to-George-Anstett-„.Saugeeri Valley
Conservation Authority,for •spon
soring,„ our trip.
FLOOR HOCKEY by ,,Janic:e ReeVes
On M �P
da April ri1 5 the Grade
on
6 class from.: Pine, River arrived at
the Rip le. .School•to, la our
P Y, P Y
Grade 6's in :amatch of floor hock
•e,Y But Pine:River carne out on-'-
:top with a 'score of 6-5. The
scorers'for Pine River were,'.Kevin.
•y anice 'eeves
pr41l brvugh-t-anot-h-e-r-ma=to
of floor hockey between Pine
River and Ripley Schools. ' The '.
ga-rne .was prayed at 'R fsleyThe
score at the end of the garnewas
10 'l for Tine River.. The scorers.
for . i i.pley 'w ere . Chris McGarvey
with 3 goals : Mark Stanley, with
•l goal Jane A'nn•Colling with 2 •
goals., and Rickey Wells with 1'
goal.. The. sc.orers.for 'Pine River
were :Kevin'Fer bTuson' with. 4 goals
ary; Jane 'Courtney. with. 2, John
ny Drazga with .,1, .Paul' Courtney
with is Cathy Ja•nisse' with 1', and.
'Margaret .Mitchell' with .1 goals .. `
A B -'T 1-HE`A- R�ORO JP
',On ,.Wednesd'ay, April 14, the .
pupils d..Ripley =Hur9bn. Central
School ventured to Kincardine to,
watch. a play put- on by.the Studio
Lab, Theatre Group:' The play was
•staged. in the 'Kinc•ardine. Town
Hall . • It .was entitled Treasure . is •
land..
The play. was weir presented.:.
The actors ha:d.a special way of”•
Making you .feel that;youu• were
really••with.thern ori:the journey.,
.to. Treasure Island:.' Andsome of
,us •actually did go. on the' trip. .
Sonic of ;us were pi:ckedto make
up the 'crew of theship.`".The acts.
ors had every eye, onthem.,from.•
t. rt to finish,.. Ever bud had
quite an enjoyable time.
FERT!LIZER'
Your Co-operative of•fers ,you a complete line of .quality fertil
Supplies of top-quality Seed seed grain are limited spring d•
ue to • iters..:.Contact them now.. and 'arrange for delivery ,or .pick-up,
the. wet harvest.season'last. year. O•r..der ,your supplies now! f•
_ , , , of your ;'spring. requirements::
Brown ies .:r_ gists
The 1st Lucknow Brownie Pack.
nret, on Tuesday, April 13. and we
opened_onr•:n�+eeringriiarirh'Jf1ll�' tr.
ray conducting a singing game
"Have You Ever. Seen A Duck''.''
,_ Ka_thiyyBrookswas Fairy.�Queen
SO she was; given the crown to
wear for- the meeting;
At work-peri-ad..son -ee-o£_tkte•
Brownies .worked at their test H.
while the rest of the Brownies
played a game e of ".It"; ' Those
passing tests Were Lori l\iclin:•: ,
hoes , Nan
son and Janet .Wilkins for. •sewing'
on two kinds of buttons: , .Susan
Thompsonwas busy in tie kitchen
-cooking a pudding --and rnakrng ..t•
sandwich as' part of her Golden
Mand test.
During Pow Wow the Sprites tete
the pudding that Susan made. We .,
sari, Ha . e ' • Birthd'a to the Brown
p
Custom s reading' and'equpment ieasing
o::__a . , : , - e :..moo-spreader?—Need your • fertilizer
applied fast?:` Then see your CO-OP and arrange the
fertilizing service you need.
Using Department of Agriculture recommendations as a' basis:
he will • recommend a mixture of high quality name -variety.
seeds. These..' will be blended: . with prescription accuracy in the,.
exclusive CO -01' Seed Mixer. '
QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT
COMMODITIES OF YOUR LOCAL CO-OP. THAT IS WHY
Convenient pick-up cuts conte
Your CO-OP BULK SERVICE CENTRE' is stocked'
with -fertilizers -that meet your requirements, ready for
irrirned'iate pick-up:
es, who, celebrated their birthdays
this past week, ,Tawny-Ow1 ex-
plained the requirements for the
Writer: Badge as,,s'onie of the.Brown
les
were 'wantit this infortnation,.
We talked about First Aid. as th.e
Brownies are tested' for this as' part
of their Golden' Hand work.
We closed the rrteeting.wit1i the
Squeeze;, Brow Pie Prayer and' 1
everyone leaving by the Arcli,