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ESPAY, APRIL 28th, 1911
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOIC ONTARIO
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• Editer. Chief Rebell Rooney
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Assistant • — Beverley Smith.
MEkharles
Barry MacDonald Bruce Aitken
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VAET:GHT • .• •
Th annoa 1 variety night at' Rip ;••
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Iey.Pistrict High School Wai:a
hue SUCCCSS. .„ Good crorVds-atte'nd
ed on hOth ThUrsdaY*arid
. riights. The Friday night crowd
• waS.larger , no doubt due to: the
thoughtlessness of the CRC who ,
scheduled a hoCkeygame oppos-
ite otir:concert:.. •..••
Bryan Boyle, .iti capcity as
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Student Council President ,
greet-
ed the 'people.' The %curtail -is open,
ed:to-find Bryan and---Robert-Rmn--
ey rendering the Local* ws feat -
uring prorninent (rid good hni-n-:-
oured) residents Of the area.The
•Giri's bauble Trio and the 'Girl's
Glee Club performed beatitift..illy
proving that Ripley girls have
talent, and not jtist good looks..
This. was a prelude to the frank7
ly 'hysterical "Kiddie: Tirne" feat-
uring various • students including.
Bruce (Goody! ▪ -Goody) Aitken in
his: street clothes.
• The Group which,was excellent
the gyrd with harniony.
:10urray Hill accompanied himself
.orrthe-piarro-as he alig-uti-re-and
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•The Boy's Trio,`Consisting•of
Peter,.Waldien, Lairy 4.win. and
Donald iylartin, lent their lusty
lungs* tothe programBehind the'
C-Uffdriri the School .CE6ir was
assembling:: Tfie entire studePt.
body joined, the Trio for the last
song: The Choir ran .though sev-
eral nuhibers including a well:7
executed solo by Dianne Kempton:
Bryan Boyle presented Mr....Thrvill
with an oil painting•of our former
principal Mr. Ab Wylds, It v:/il1.
be hung in the halls to7COrnmern-^
orate his contribution to the edu-
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Cation of hundreds offilipley stud
ents. • ,
The directors; Susan
Kathy Irwin and Marg ;MacKay
for Music and Robert Rooney for
Drama were all presented:with,
gifts to express the appreciation:
of the .students. •••
: The Drama:folio:wed. the -Mtisio
and pine students enacted •,-
..aet ctimedyrdealing:v•Pith the
supernaturar:and.other;wierd
things:. The -audience appeared
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;to errjoy the: acting.arid. intricac - ,rorrhern-rernbers. mrs., Bradley ,•
les of 'the plot: - 1 ' Paid tribute to Mrs', Clara Court -
The audience stood and sang 0; Tie -5r for all the years of good work
Canada to Conclude the evening. she has done in the Reicis Corners
The stiidentS_opiDHS..thank ,..Bran.ch:-her talent as.a pianist,a ,
..Susark,...Marg,..KathY and 'Robert , :singer' and also the papers she has •
.'fot.thefr efforts: ,JaCkie,JOhntton prepared and giVen.:Mrs Court-
: Bruce Aitken, Allan Mackay, riey:Was presented with a,,gift of.
Murray Hill and pryanBoyle are a•ppreciat.ion :and farewell as she .
now iesiding:ingipley.• •
stage designing, lighting, .audio FunSton had • as
and general assistance:. 'It was - her topic 'The History of Pine
well dOne. • .4' '•1 kiver.b." and gave -a very informs
rHANK YOU: • tive and'humOrout,account of its
In .my capacity as Drama - Dir- founding and of:SOrne of
ector, , I would like totake this .,eer families In early days it • „'
opportunity to thankMary-Mc.- • :boagOTstreet:riarnei'anti--seveial,
Creath ; Jackie Johnsteni,•Valerie shops including a‘past bffiee. '
NIOrninstar, , !tonna kleedharn, : The roll' Call was answered by •
Tish Campbell POliock • "Narne a pioneer of Htiron Town -
and Anne Marie Stanley for being' ship who beCarite prorninent". .
so criarn-Ung, to work with1onal ivliSTIreiT#tott was the cn.;ting
Martin and Larry Irwin are also secretary for the da) and she Pre8'.
tha0ed-w.ith sincerety.• 'Those " Wed' for the installation of the
_..w)idaz4siated with_props. Werejhere,_nesi'l.slaseLO4 ' . • •
"Whep7Vit-Ireed-o-thelli; ,r7T11-e- giris Th6 annTrarreportrere-hea:07,77---7,— •
‘.;,,lieyitid-Strc1-a7fine.jOb olf making'.andattopted: The meeting "s4ai-: • • .
Up are assured of my gratitudeclosed with the.singing of the • :
Thank yon. ,,RObert.kocifiey. ClOsing Ode. ••
.1 R� jds Cornits"Wl
The Reids' Corners Women's in
'stitute held a, pot luck dinner in
the sChurhbaienientoi Wednes--' ,
day, April 21. .Besides the regular
menbers , "Visitors were; present
from: Ripley, iricluding Mrs. Clara
Courtney.,, Mrs; F1osie Geddes and
Mrs. Iviervyn:Hooey:. •
The President, Mrs., Eldon' Brad-
ley presided far the meeting and
k welcomed.the guests Whowere all
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