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ASSEMBLY'
On February 25 Kindergarten
Class One presented their
assembly .! They started by telling
us their names.' This was follow-
ed by 0 Canada and the Lord's •
Prayer'. They then sang a Good
Morning Song'and Jesus Loves Me,
which was followed by a short .
prayer. Mr. MacLennan. then
made a few announcements : The
children presented Goldilocks and
the Three -Beats . wnich. were play-
ed by.Steven•Alton , Rhonda
Noble, Suzanne Alton arid Wilma
Brink as, Coldilocks. They
then sang Frosty the Snowman,
Windt-nail Song,and Don't puSh
Me Own Their assembly 'closed
with Ciod-iarc Ou-r Queen.
VOLLEYBALL
'On FebrUary 23 ir long awaited
game between the teachers and.
girls volleyball team was held.'
Because of much practice , the
--teachers'beatthe students in
games. The scores for ,the two
piles were 7-3 and 12'-3. The
4!,4",..0•1"/*
game was* sponsored by Room
Eight.. The admission
was 5 cents per person. The mon-
ey received from the viewers went
to the Junior Red Cross.
HOCKEY
Saturday.hockey• brought out
'the best' inn Brookside One on Feb-
ruary 19 as they won their first
game. 'They won over. Luc know
with a score of to 1. We con-
gratulate Brookside One.
Brookside Two also did very
well on Saturday. They won over
Kingsbridge with a score of 3-2,
We. hope that'both teams do as '
well next time.
.On Wednesday a. hockey game
was played betWeen.the Bruiris,
and -the North Stars' with a. score
of 4 - 1 for the North Stars:•
Hughie Burgsma scored two,goalt..
and Wayne Graham and Glenn
Noble'score-d the other two.' -Dan-
ny Marten scored the goal for.the
losing.teatn. Better lUck•to the
Bruins in the next g.A me,
AMBERLEY
A Euchre party was held. Friday
evening at the Aniberley L.O.
Hall. Winners of the prizes were
high/ lady Mrs. Bob Campbell;
high gent , Mr. John. McDonald
and lucky 'prizewinner was Mrs.
Glenn Campbell.
Reid Liddle home On holidays
front London this past week, at-
tendecl.the activities at the Kin-
carciirre arena on Wednesday night
and was the winner of a radio in
a prize draw,
. Mr. and Mrs. George Messenger
entertained their neighbours with
a card party in their home on Sat-,
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steele
and Mr. Rbbert Steele of Detroit
spent the week end at Point Clark.
Moe Leonard of Ivlississauga
spent the week end .with Pat-,
Courtney. •
Visiting with their families
this past week end Were Marsha
Humphrey from. London, Anne
Ferguson from London ;and Shirley
Reid from Kitchener. Wendy
Courtney is enjoying a week's
winter holiday from Conestoga
College. •
Mrs. John Eminerton is present-
ly a 'patient in kitchener-Water'-
loo Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.
'Ernme,pto4-4-a-re spending the-w-in-
er monthswith .Mr.,and Mrs.
Chester Emmerton in Kitchener.:
Her friends here wish Mrs. Ern.: '
merton improved health.
.Misses' Shirley Reid' and Joan
Ferguson sang a lOVely duet "It's,
A WonderfUl Life" at the Sunday,
morning services at Pine-KV-dr -7-
United ChUrch. • Mrs. 'Wayne
Lbwry .and Miss Anne Ferp_ison.
were at the piano and
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lucknow Central School..
After lunch We again played
in our groups and then reassembl-
ed for a group rehearsal. That
evening'we played at a concert.,
but because of a storm that bleW
Up_dur in g the dam,
were able to attend.
When the cOncert was Over we
11-1 realized that data-e--to-,the bad-=
storm:we would' all have to stay in
To begin the day's, activities
the performers were split up into
groups, according to the instru-
ment that they played./ The in-
structors of the groups were Spec-
ialists at the instruments they.
played. After about an hour of
playing our instruments iri groups,
we were reunited to play music
We had never seen before: Mr.
d a nested
trumpet player', directed ...us.
On. Saturday , FebrUary 19, the
Lucknow Band attended a Band
Clinicheld at the Goderich.Col-
legiate Institute; also'attending.
the band workshop were members
Of the Goderich Collegiate and
Lakeland bands.
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Goderich overnight. An attempt
was made, to try and billet us out
with GOderich residents but it was
decided that it might be better if
stayed at the school, for the
night. Basketball helped us pa'is
some time before we settled down
for the night. The boys bedded
down on tumbling mats in the
gym, while the girls retired to the'
staff room, dither to sleep in
• chairs or on the floor.
When we arrived home early
Sunday morning, we "all agreed
that although band clinics are a
lot of hard, work it is well worth
going to them. '
-Dianne Bannerman
-Janice Stanley
-Ruth Henderson
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