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PAGE EIGHTEEN
EDITOR Reverley. Smith
ASSISTANTS , Bryan Boyle, Sherry Pollock
Barry MacDonald, Mary MacCharles
LUCKNOW CO-OP
CONTINUO) FROM PAGE 1
building about 7.30 a:.m. and
phoned the manager of the Co-op,
Stuart Jamieson. Jack made the"
call from Silverwood Dairies. He
had been going to work for Allan
e_and walkrd north']
Havelock Street while waiting
for Allan to pick him up.
Mr. Jarrlieson immediately
carne to the Scene and upon find-
ing the seriousness of the 'fire,
turned in the alarM from John W.
Henderson Lumber Ltd.
• The fire had been burning for
sometime within the'building,
•and upon gairunry wthe
local club. There were two
WIND. UP BONSPIEL
Wind-Up Bonspiel was held last
Wednesday and Thursday at the
The annual. Ripley High School
draws each day 'and six prizes
for each day. Joan Ferguson's
team team oflliott Courtney, Liz
'Mackay and Wray Thompson
were overall winners with a record
of three wins and a plus of seven-
teen. On Wednesday, Bill Kirk-
patrick's team of Margie Pollard,
Connie Pollock, and Kathy Far-
rell won with three wins and plus
of twelve. Other winning skips
on Wednesday were: 2nd Terry -
Elliott; 3rd Margaret Courtney;
4th Gert Walden; 5th. Murray Hill
and consolation, Kate Hunter.
On Thursdiy_the skips of win-
ners were 2nd Marg Mackay; 3rd
Gail Huston;- 4th Mary MacChar-
les; 5th Doug Coultes; consolation
Ron Pollock.
Everyone reported a very suc-
cessful 'spiel, The ladies of the
Club supplied v-er y-detrc
ious noon meal on both days. -
Thanks goes to Jim. Elliott, John
Coiling and Geo. Ball for their
help throughout the year. Spec-
ial thankS goes to our curling
committee of Kathy Irwin, Sally
Elliott ,_1_3arly_MacDonaltand__.
Caimon Courtney. Many factors
oontributed to make this a Very
good-y-ea for-R7D.1+.8 .
'EASTER ASSEMBLY
Pupils from the W.'E. Thomp-
son Public School in 'Kincardine
accompanied by principal Bruce
Thereridyleand teachers Miss
Horton and Miss Campbell; and
students from•tre Ripley Huron
With feed which was also destroy- Central School with principal.
Floyd Stanley and teachers Mr.
The Co-op petroleum truck, a Armstrong and Mrs. Mart,yn
pick-up truck and a tractor and assembled with the students of
front-end loader were removed • RDHS to witness the moving
from the' building and were 'not aCcount of. Jesus' last days On
darria'ged. Firemen had the fire earth as presented by a version of
under control in about anhour. "Jesus ChriSt, Superstar".
.
The, loss of the Co-op. fertiliz- The materials for the presenta-
er rilanutrotu-ring Menthes comes troirwrrived at the soliour-A day
at a time when they were at late but on Friday, March 17,
their peak in production. Most after, hydro problems in the school
of the fertilizer manufactured were cleared up, the slides, feat
-and delivered by the firm comes uring mainly religious works of
over the next few weeks. art, were shown in Alit
gymnasium.. The particular
Coop manager Stuart Jamieson multi-media program shown at
told The Sentinel Monday that RDHS originated at Queen's Uni
it is too late to et back into on- vexcity in vtagsidn_foz_the_schoo t_.
eration this year. Fertilizer re- Library•classes in the \lcArthur
ouirements kit 'customers will be College of Education.
filled with the aid of other Co-op Original, stars' voices from the
facilities. Mr. Jamieson said rock opera were played and the •
that customers would be supplied lyrics were flashed onto screens.
through the,
gra\ e and -Teeswater Co-ops
co-operation of the the entire '-nusical d-i9played • • •
for bulk fertilizer and ba,gged.fert- the frailty of humanity and
ilizer will be secured from Strat- brought the characters' emotions
ford. • clearly into
of modein individuals. The role
*us with, the eyes
Exact plans for the future will of Jesus was cast as,,a person who be decided when further detail: on felt fear like a common human,
the lOss.can assessed:
Heavy emphasis is placed on sec-
ondary characters like: Judas Iscar-
iot and Mary Magdalene.
The composers., Andrew Webber
and Tin--; Rice have incorporated, a
broad ariety of styles from hard
:ocr, tc frorn,,,se‘eral dec-
az.el arc ..
Florida excursion.
USED CAR SPECIALS
—.1972'Chevrolet Impala,. 4 door hardtops,
fully equipped
Tempests, Le Mans, Fords, Mustangs, and
Valiants
1970's in various models, Chevs, Pontiacs
Plymouths, Fords 'and Valiants
6 --1969 Cheis, Pontiacs and Fords
20 — i965 = 1968 Models
Larry Irwin as the, congenial host.
Cameramen were Mary.
Forster and Shirley McCreath.
The show was reshown in the hall
of the second floor during the
afternoon at Riplorama.
A PREVIEW OF RDIIS LIFE
Several grade .eight students-
from the Ripley Huron Central
School received a taste of
RD.HS life as• they toured the
school and sat in on classes on
March 14.
TWO AND TWO IS ?
'Writing the Senior Mathematics
Contest on March114, under the
supervision of Mr. Douglas Coul-
tes, were Elliott Courtney, Allan
MacKay Mary MacCharles,'
Bryan Boyle , Sherry Pollock,
Susan Brooks, Dianne' Kempton,
Beverley Smith and Bill Bisson-
nette. Earlier a Junior Mathe-
matics contest was held in which
the mathematical brains from the
fertilizer Manufacturing. Exact.
amount of this damage is not
mediatly known until the fertil ,'
itertan be moved,, and exaMin-
ed,. The CO-op feed truck, park-
ed in the building, 'was
damaged and will reAuire•new
racks and a cab. It was drii,er.
from the building, it •wa, loader.; •
MAY THE PROMISE OF EASTER
FILL: YOUR
warehouse , Mr. Jamieson said he
••was driven back by the intense
smoke and heat. The fire appear
ed to have gained headway in the
centre, portion of the' building in
the area ,amind the office. No
cause can be determined , bur it
.seemed :apparent that much of
the fire was in the 'overhead area
on the building, rather than on
the floor area.
Lost in the, fire was a fork lift
vehicle and plastic fertilizer bags,
the bags themselves valued at.'
about $10,000. Besides this ,
heavy damage was done to the
building structure. About 406 -
sop tons of bagged fertilizer re-
ceived heavy darnage as did the ' D ingredients stored in the 'bins for SOL IT
who was, among those norm
for 'Rest Actor. The play i
these performers,starred,."
ing Over Yonder" will be p
ed Thursday., April 2() and
April 21.. As the title sugg
`this is a hillbilly comedy, b
on. an ancient : feud which t
ens the marriage possibiliti
young people. Don' t . miss
hilarious antics of the Fry,'
Hornhonker .and Popoff fam
as .theji try to resolve their
diffiu.
round-
clt ies..
To
off
the evening
Music Society 'will present
tionS frgrn their theme, "Mu
Throughout the Years'`.. Be;
to remember the dates Apr
and 21 and attend. the MOS
Coikett,
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their prowess.
R.D. H.S. PRODUCT
Congratulations go tO.Anne
Marie Stanley' who won the Best
Actress Award at the Drama Fest-
iva-1-11-eld-inTbrt-Elgin-Ma-rehL
and also to Larry Irwin:
RIPLEY GLOBE 'TROrf &S .
.Several studentS. took adv
-of the winter break to broad
their, horizons.other than fro
the"text book. Dianne- Ke
and BrIrBiss-o- jo.iiie •t
Wingh.am group w.hin'\iisit
England and France.. Susan
Brooks visited WaSilill1.1011 a
New York with study its also
Wingham. Sport;
tans,are Debbie and
1969 FORD Country Squire 9' passenger stationwagon
1968 FORD Custom 500, .9 passenger stationwagon