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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-28, Page 13PNESPAY, APRIL 21th, 1971 TOO LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L'UCKNOvi: ONTARIO SPRING TUN p ..• 11., 4.1. :II. ....,.... ,,,... .:.0.:- •1 ' - :., ..., .. , . .. Sparkplugs, •,battery, engine ....:. ' ,..'wntlt.:‘.;-' ...u.t.....iig.l.i.t.i.' evers wrong with. ypur ca,. w Drive in fora thorough underl-the-hood • check-up soon. Count'on.our.skill and experi- ence to save you time, trouble, money! • Stanley's111 1.1.1171E5 • •.. LiICKNOW PHONE 528343O ,• 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: - - • . ,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,' ••• • • • • 114LOSS 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. . • - • 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 • .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. nn • • PAGE THIRTEEN How DOES LABEL REAP •• • IF it'QURVAILIX LABEL • STARTS WITH JANUARY AND ENDS wimp' 1- THIS WEEK' YOU WILL • REEIVE,N4 .Ug PApER-. • •': IF YOUR .MAILING LABEle. • • STARTS WITHFEBRUARYAND ENDS WITH 1 STARTS WITH MARCH AND. ENDS WITH:11' ' • STARTS lITH APRIL AND ENDS WITH I YOUR PAPER IS ,DUE NOW PLEASE CHECK THE LABEL ON THE FRONT OF YOUR PAPER. !, To, qualify :for Post Office 'mailing privileges, all snbscrip- tions•mtist be no further than 3 months in arrears. In order 'that . your, paper will 'continue please mail your subscription or, drop into our office to • • $5.00' for. Canada . $7.00 :for U.S.A. 'and Foreign , I ~ • BOX 38 LUCKNOW . 4 • • ' 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 " • . • Nov. Titvee • • „ . o P100 Your, FERTILIZ • ,Your Coperative offers you a complete line of :quality fertil- 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. . • . • Cusiorn'spreading and eqUipment 'leasing pt a tractor • ut no sprea ere your fertilizer 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 exclusive- Co -OP Seeirldixer„ ; QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITIESOF YOUR tocAL coOP. THAT IS WHY LT P • • • •Convenient pick-up cuts costs •• , Your CO-OP BULK SERVICE CENTRE is stocked with fertilizers that meet your requirements,ready for immediate atesoariswisp-: • •• • ALSO-. AVAILABLE • AQUA ANHYDROUS FOR YOUR CORN REQUIREM !strict • • ' , • R-EmEsagiIkk BOY SCOUT'PAPER TIOS.SATUR4AY# •MAY • ,." • • Phone • 5284125', 5. . .stiows,a. teacher is standing by, ,. •, watching arid even shoUting en- . • .., • ,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 • , . . , . 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,„ - • • • • - • •• . • • . • , . • . , •• . •. • 7 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, • , • .."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, • • C. 1 n.