The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-22, Page 16RIPLEY-
SCHOOL HI 1 NTS
PAWN. SIXTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .1,L4.K.NO.W.i. ONTARIO.. . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1972
RIPLORAMA
CONTINV.4),: FROM PAGE. 13
John Peet,. Richard RoOney, Mark
Smith, Roy -ThOrneycroft, TOM,
1004, John Huston and Brian Dew
ar, •
'At the font of the north wall. .
. 'ngXt to. the stage was the table
and•-Wall diSplay of articles with.
designs' in liquid embroidery. The
lady instructing this course was
Mrs. Patricia Gamble of Teesw.at-
er, In her display were quilts,
velvet paintings, pillow cases,.
Wall hangings,. serviettes , table
cloths , 'calendars , luncheon cloths
and bath room sets. In this course'
were Xan Eonnett Mrs..- Don-
Pererbaugh, Debbie Peterbaugn,•' •
Ruby Bo.nnett ,. Shirley -BleeveS
Elizabeth Bonnett , Mrs. 'Bell
Mole Mrs. Russell.Phillips, Mrs.
John 7:'erguson, Nancy McInneS,
Dorothy Eckensweiler , Marion • .
Ruttan, Mrs. Robert ,Bonnett, Mrs.'
Marion Johnson and Jean Schurn- •
acher.
Across the back of the hall was,
a line of chairs and settees which
'were-upholseted7by_rnembers_of—
the .class instructed in, upholstering
by Mr. Roy Ball. .
of Kincardine. • There were at •
least 17 pieces on display Mr. °
and Mrs. GeOrge MacDonald. of •
Ripley with seven, Mrs. Evelyn
Henderson with fiVe,MerVyn .
Hooey with two', Helen Irwin 3,
Mrs'. L Gilmore. g and Miss Joan
McIntyre. with.one. . •
RipleS7has the distinction of
being the one school where the
nighfenrolment exceeds that, of . . •
...Situation has always prevailed.
Even back in the days when a
• 'committee-'was-im charge-d-the
night'School - the nearest they '
. came tc being equal was the
year. the day- enrolment:reached,'
135. This shows the keen.,19.Cal• .
interest in education and that
peOple keep on learning after •
their regular school days are long'd
past.
With help caretaker Murdock..
MacDonald 'got the chairs artang-
. ed on the floor of the•auditorin.rn
and Mrs. Rita Irwin had the cof=•
fee maker going. Mr ;.,..Doug • •
. CoUltes*.ofthe'staffattended the, •
controls :of the public address •
syStem.:.
Principal Williarn.Turvill of •
went ,on stage at 8.,30. to welcome•
all who were present ,to view: the
displays and extended his thanks. •
to the instructors. and members of',
the courses. He' remained at the.
mike announcing the courses and
the . names of those receiving
certificatei- while the instructors,.
handed out these certificates to
Course. Each one came forward
as they were.. named by :Mr.., Tutv-
- ill.. Mr.' Rqy F,allys upholstering •
dais led the way. followed by
Mrs.: Margaret Blue and her need-
. lecraft class-,44r-s, Patr-icia--Ga
ble with those in the liquid em -• . •
hroidery course and so doWn
the list. .Mrs, Katherine. Collins
.presented the ,certificate in typ-
in g
g for her sister-in-Law, Mrs.;
kuthe. Patterson who'is'a ,patient.
in Kincardine hospital. 'Credit
jot designing this year's diplomas.
goes' to Miss•:Gayle Huston -
student at the .Ripley : District
• High School. and for the 'typing oh
them to the school secretar Pat -
Mrs. Hugh Mason.
Mrs. Francis,.L'L:rer.r.rhell took the
.• and it her usual capable •
and. gracious mariner. acted as'
master ofceremonies f the
FaiMon'show. In this. sbo-v..
bets of Margaret's cis kr:•.sev,•=•..
ing modelled their work on the
..stage - articles such as tressel...
..separates, pant dresser ,..SOv's
I
suits!, spits, sports; "wear and knit-
ted wear.
Modelling white and candy
pink hot pant suit was little MisS
Deanna McIntyre, daughter of
Mrs. Bonnie McIntyre to start the
show. She was followed by a
number of other young folk. - Paul
and Debbie Gamble, Rosemary
and Tommy Gilmore, Mrs. Betty !/
Paquette and. Angela , Mrs. Barb-
ara Gamble , Mrs. Reta Gilmore,
Mrs. Alice Drzazga and• Anne ,
Mrs. Nancy MacIrines and'Anne,
Mrs. Harriett looney.' and Lois,
Arlene Tranter , Carcil and Dianne
MacKay, Margie Collins, Mrs,
Claire Shiells„ Patti. MacDonald:,
Mrs. Irene van der Veen, Mrs..
van der Veen Sr. , Anne, June
and Mary Farrell, members of the
sewing class were Mrs. Allan
Gamble, Mrs. Kenneth Rooney,
Miss Patti MacDonald , Mrs. Reta
Gilmore, Mrs. Stewart Shiells,
Dianne MacKay, Carol Mat Kay
Mrs. Irene van der Veen, Mrs.
Anne McInnes of Holyrood , Mrs.
Alice Drzazga, Mrs. Betty Paqu-
ette_;__Mis—Allan_Fatrell and
Debbie Tranter. The drapes of
the stage were decorated with
large colorful flowers made by
the art teacher, Miss Margaret
Machan. Pianist for the fashion
show was Miss Margaret MacKay.
Mrs. Margaret -Gemme-11--wore-k---
red rose corsage'which was
presented to her by her clasz.
At the conclusion Mr. Turvill
invited everyone 'to visit Mrs. Rita
Irwin's table for coffee ,and cook-
ies. Everyone seemed real pleas-7
"ed-With-the-shccesi-Of-the-even ug.=
OPEN HOUSE
By Paili;,/na , Carol, Helen, There-
sa, Patti, Mary Margaret , Gail,
and Darlene.
/ Last Monday, March 6 our
school held its annual "Open
House". The, next morning all
classes enjoyed a tour of the
rooms and viewed the displays.
We enjoyed trying on the ear-
pbodes and listening to the tape '
recorder in Grade One. Of part-
icular interest were the Grade Two
stories •HAbout Me." We decided
that "Get Smart" must be the most
popular television program. In
Grade Three there was .a map of
our county, Bruce , and the book-
lets on Space were interesting.
The Desert Sane in Grade Four
was most attractive. The Kinder-
garten display is always colourful
and we wanted to look at every-
thing in all the Junior Rooms.
In our Grade Five roorrrw
tried to describe the highlights
of Capt. James Cook's Noyages.
Our erupting volcano .and Hawai-
ian dolls were fun to get ready.
We noticed the flowers in '
„Grad really _looked like
Spring; The crystals, magic rocks
and other projects looked difficult
to us in Grade Seven. The book -
lets on Favourite Hobbies, the
(salt and flour) relief maps and the
other work done by, the Senior
Grades looked quite interesting. •
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REACH. FOR THE TOP
By Heather Boyle
On. Monday night after Open
House, the _Oracle Eight's challeng-
ed the Grade Seven's to a game
of "Reach for the Top" such as
occurs on CKNX on Saturday even-
ings. There were two periods of
questions and then short-snappers.
Representing the Grade Eight's
were Karen Janisse, Ian Farrell,
Johnny Elliott and Ken MacKay.
On the challenging team were-
Mark Stanley, Donald Bissonnette ,
Connie Irwin and Jeff Rouse.,Pur
judge was Mr'. Burnett , a teacher
from Ripley District High School.
Our questioner was Mr. Kummer ,
the Grade Six teacher at our
school. The game came to a
close after the given time periods.
Grade Seven came up on top with
a scOre of 550 and the Grade
Eight's accumulated 360 points.
B tter luck next time
A CLOSE GAME ,
By Cheryl McGarvey
On March 7, 197.1 the' C3rade
Five's of Ripley.School Played
floor hockey against Pine River
Central School. ECIL Ripley _the_
scorers were,Jamie Liddle - two
goals, konnie Elliott - three
goals, Brian Reid - one, goal, and
Brian Huston - one goal. For
Pine River the scorers were Robbie
Lowry - two.goals, Johnny Draz-
azga - two goals, Christine•
LOCHALSH
Mr. and Mrs ! Frank Maceen-
nan were. recent visitors" With Mr. .and, Mrs: Don Ainsley and family
in Toronto.
'mr. and Mrs. Ain-Ian Fowler
and family . moved from the Brad
ley faun 911 the week end to the
Chatham area ,wereh they Will
be Working on the Kerr Farms,
' Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Bradley
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradley
were in, Torohto for a da) last
week,
recent visitors with, Mr. and Mrs,
Olivvi:esirtiMngcCmlira.rlaesn.d mis
and family of Brantford were
Mr. and Mrs. Don McS,Tharles
(.:ordon
Finlayson were Rod Finla son'and
DaVid Hall of Petrolia.
There were several from the
area who attended the' Feder a.:
tion of Agriculture Card Party
an on Friday March
17th at Brookside school, •
Miss Donna Wylds , nurse-in-
training in London, dauOter of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Domreto.rs-a-c-anot Mr
s.:
WyIds, has been under the
s. Graham arid fatn•
ily of Deep River spent a few days
at the Mathewman honl(: during
the holidays.
Jim Ainsley of Toronto is,
spending a' few of the holida.)s,
With•his ,grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Frank MacLennan.
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ney - two goals and. Robert Janis-
- one goal. •With six ,:.inutes
of overtime• the score ,e lid ed 'nine
seven for Pine.River. Both '
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