The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-28, Page 13PNESPAY, APRIL 21th, 1971
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Drive in fora thorough underl-the-hood •
check-up soon. Count'on.our.skill and
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A• Respiratory Disease Filrn Fes
tival, sponsored. by Huron -Perth
.T and Respiratory Disease Assoc-
iaflon,; was held in 'the Perth,Hiir-
RegiOnal ,School of ,Nursing • in
Stratford.
mr.„.L.F'dith_13ro•thets_;',Tresident..01
the association was chairman, • •
.,Row ear., nose and'
throat-speCialist commented on..
• the film, As We See' it; streising, .
damage done by cigarette sniok-•:
• Dig. He also cothrnented on the..
filtn„ Long Term Careof the As-
thrnatic Child.. •
Following thenoon luncheon,
Dr. Penistan, director.,of
laboratories, Stratford Genera
• • .11pspital, commented onthefllrri
• The Ivlanagement of ChroniC 'Res-
piratory InsUfficiency, • '•
. Dr. K W Hampson, medical
clirec't9r, Perth, Health Unit ,spoke
On pollUtfon-and corrirriente&ori
the film .T0' Clear'the Air, He
:also gave cOrtirrients.On.,the
Life and Breath. •
.A question and answer period
wed: - -
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,Members of ihe "Man'sEnvirbp-'
ment ClUte.'_of.:„Nirthiqestern.Sec,
ondary School; .Stratford:; distribt-
ut,e0 and took orders for Ii'arcipb-!..
leis, the sponsors .of the event,
the 'HurOn7Perth and 7-• • •
Respiratory Disease Association •
has at their.edneational 'centre.
on Wellington Street intratfOrd..
The FilmFestiVal Was 0•411ned.".bY,,
the Education Committee
:of the
Association under.the-Chairman!-
ship oflvys.. Edith Fisher,'
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Mrs. Jelle de Jong underwent
rnajor surgery in Victoria Hospital,
London last week and is making
favourable-recov-ery-:---
' Miss Rtith. Graham V•vas One of •
the 'four students frOrn .E. 1\44d. -
ill Secondary SchoOl entered in
theiGyninastict Competitions in
,Woodsfock recently: • .
Mrs. Clair ivlacDditgall-
visited last week at the home of
Mr: and. Mrs. Lloyd•,Ivlac DOuga
They had.spent a -pleasant winter
in Florida and were en route home
to Markdale. • ,
• Mr.. Edward Speilmacker isa
patient in Wingham and District,
fHoipital,- A very large crowd
[attended the Auction Sale tIjs
farm on April 17, •
• Congratulations to Miss Marg-:
a'ret Doelrnan Who 'Was one of 'the
Grade XII studenisaccepted for .
special studies at Waterloo Luth?
eran University. FOilowing:a surri,
.mer.course these stipidents.wifl
attendUniversity in Septernber.
Denver Dickie‘' DevelOpment
Engineer , at,Dorninion Road Mach
inery'Co..,- Goderi'Ch is, at present
in Billi
h4el. .
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the, installation of a new aueornat
ic eledtionic, Grade and Slope •
Control Unit -on a Champion. grad-
er -there., •.
-NIrs.Ted Collyer.has
for: thi. past week .with the .fln.
iIfl MacKinnOn: of.Cayuga w)as
o e;• or t e wee en . . ,
Mr.. Douglas Cainpbell Of West
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.field repre,Serftin.!g.,the Gicleons •
• sPoke at South Kinloss:Church•On •
Sunday.' 'The Junior Choir led in
the song Service. As a.nniversary
services are being held in Luck.-
,nOw Presbyterian Church May 1,
there 'will be no :Sunday School
'or,Church at Saiith Kin1oss.. '
• The Iladies' Auiiiary to 1st.
Kinloss Scouts ake catering for the
dinner for the District Spring •
Meeting to, be held in Holyrodd
• Nall on April 28.
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WRESTLING , .•
Anyotie.arriving at the 'School
during ho44 hour might be alarm-
ed at the sight they would see.,
Boys,are'fighting in the rnain foy-
er Of the 'school.. A better 'look
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Supplies of top quality seed grain are limited this spring due to ,izeiss, Contact them, new and arrange for delivery or pick-up
the wet harvest season last year Order your supplies now!. .
of yourspring requirements.
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applied fast? Then see your CO OP and t arrange the
fertilizing service you need, •
Using Department of Agriculture recommendations as a basis. 7ArrIlik:"
he will recommend a 'mixture of high .cluality name -variety
seeds, These_wilLbeiblencle&with prescription accuracy -in -the
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.stiows,a. teacher is standing by, ,.
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watching arid even shoUting en- .
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,couragements. ••. 2
The ,situation can be readily eX-
,plained) The Grade 1 'and 8,..boyg
are starting, to learn wrestling..
prefessional wrestling.,••
amateur does ' not have any punish-.
'..ing'holdi„. Wrestlingpartners. are, •
evenly Matched and so the con-
tests depend on skill and physical
All seems to be going well ex- •
cept.Sorrie..giris? would like to •
participate well: . :
'BAS"KETi3ALL by Bob Colcfuhun
Kincardine Public School hosted
the .Ripley OubliciSchool'S•basket7'
ail team to .a in•atch•bn Wednes- •• .
day ; April 21t. .After 1 hour Of -; • .
hard fighting, Ripley won by .26 -
24, .,The winning point.Was scor-
ed by Wayne -Dewar for Ripley
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UNUSUAL HAPPENING by Debbie
Peterbatigh'; ; • . • • •
• Grade eight classes were Surprised •
,When*they ente'red'theii room in
,the morning. At Mis. Maft'yti's.
desk sat MIS. -Lois' IrWirr, . Mrs.
• Ann•C011ints oCcu ied Mr. Arm-
strong's desk.% This was the' first,
tithe:both of the grade.eight cias
so.§hada supply teacher at the •
sakie-:time,„ - • • •
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CONCERT PREPARATIONS by
Cal'ol MacKay
At thetinie of this writing,
the practiCes• of Our concert are
-well under Wa Since'this is our
--fifSt concert or a numbevof years.
wehope to make' it a sudaesS,
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.."CLACKERS“ t by NanCy Mt •
Guire
-The new, noisy invention;.'
'clacker?' are heard frognently•,.
aittmd'the-playgtouhd, file •
noise made bthen
ettiog g. few peoples nervet. •
BLit fortuhttely the novelty of them ,
will soon •Nfeal: off,
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