The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-29, Page 19•
Charlie Webster has been
ate(' with a nun; ber'ei
t-contsts•-i-R-.-Lucknew
§ik lovelies he 'had, entered •
in the Miss Family Fun Night 7
C.011ICS1...4t the Luc know t hied
--Ch-u-rott -left the-laz_ge ('row.Lf
spectators breathle.ss„
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/PAY, MARCH 19th,
Six Lovelies ake Judging Very Difficult
Did you know that
P
ilas over 350
Special, Values
on
SALE
APRIL
7 to 22
—Students-Return
From Week At
U.S.. Cities
A.:..,...r .oup'61Stiideifit-s -OFF. .L.
Madill Secondary Schodl bought
$Yip worth of fun and, education a
few weeks 'a go'and left Saturoay at
the beginninc.o.f the. winter break
to get their money's wOrth,
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"WELL WORTH LOOKING FOR" rr
...FOR COMPETITIVE PRICES, PERSONAL SERVICE & SELECTION OF MERCHANDISE. '
. Stach Tj fc 1, (D\ er tlle. ,tt fuunce „.
too \Ne ill!). the talent di\ ision lett to right, are
ol The ea NIL) Of
to the swill ., snit parade, Orte look at Bertha' and
it is understood Wh' she stood out
• the others 'in,•winning the
LXieen awa:rd. 'Next i's.Roberta • •
(Boll) NlcIntosli representing Ilur-7
on ToWnship.•' Roberia's pleasant •
-smile indicates why she 'was voted Sunday the.hetded for AN'ash-
, Mis:s Congeniality. by 'die other. .ington. and on ':\loncia. • and Tues-.
girls. Thynard Ackert presented day spent most of the time visit
Roberta' with her, award. Next is iris.; the. Library of Congress,, Jef -
Matilda .(Bob) Nicholls r,e'pres.ent- ifersonlernorial, FBI.headquart-
'41.2 Bruce Count-, Charlie "Web- ers. and other,places important in
ster, , who wrote tire.script, for, the •
contest and acted', as master of
.cerenionies;- Beverly (Bev) NicNay
'representing Farin161.1111.;
Jacqueline (Jack) Trelcaven rep-,
resenting .Lucknow and C•eraldine.
prescnti-11g -We-s-t=ern , . .
(' ntariO. .
Ernest Ackert was in charge of
the applause meter which was.
,the ke
. in picking, the Winner.. .
Atlantic Cit\' and a tour of
•many of the attractions of New
'YorkThursday and prida\ comp-
leted the .tour, the travellers leav-,
trig .Ne or ra15-61177-T:'77.77S"st---
urda \ with arrival 'home that even- ,.
in after a brief stop at Niagara .
the life of the United'States.
>arricipants-tri a ronr'aTra rig
by :Lloyd Ackert and his wife•11e1-.
en Met at his I lolyrood farm to ,
board a 'bus scljeduled•to arrive at •
Toledo at 0,30 p.'rn. On their
way they stopped at Detroit to
visit .c.ireenfielti.Village and the
henry ford' Museum .
SUNDAY, APRIL 2r4IS EASTER! OUR STAFF WILL BE GLAD TO ASSIST
YOU WITH THE SELECTION OF IDEAL EASTER GIFTS. IT'S A TIME ,
T90, TOTHINk OF NEW FRAGRANCES FOR YOURS,ELF.
PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM MONDAY, MARCH 27th UNTIL SATURDAY, APRIL l!t
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.
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said that they had discussed 'the'.
.1..1 cril, of a vinyl liner pool with
vouth.a nd t eonstilia nt .
irom London., \-,:he had experience
• wit)t such , and lie recOm-, .
mended against. then:, stating that
Lid been
that 'the: first var Ash ,
Held had. spent tranSpox-
chlkircil t.o swim2and that
last \car the cosi was $.1'20Q. lie
said that this apt eared,
but: perhaps net as costl\ as haying
to maintain a pool in the future.
'Barr\ Johnston of Kinloss said,
that their Recreatibn Committee
had sponsored swimming, at Sil-
'ver Like •' and will cOntinue there
this \ ear.. lie said that their pro-
grain had not cost' them an\ mon ,-
c\ , and had actually Made ,.the
committee a small amount. lie
sai.d that in view of,theuture
d ,\• , ,
eei m opent of the lake- tneY
Wetild he 1 ilte IVS•ted. ill e611Sidcrin
a swimming, pool. '
Hie meeting, ended with the
onderstanding, that a C0111 Illittee
Ise a 11/Vi ed.1.11V li',;a1C r0018
,Th,1 bc suitable fOr the
sw1MNII.N(; r:OOL
1:1:0:\1 PACE
clothing, required', • ,
'suggested additional tnoney'for.
in,lividual personal spending,
their respOriSibilitieS.to the• group
to leaders, to Americanpeople
with whom they would be an
contact , 71gb yin .outline of how
to Maintain individual and group
titi {ON While on the !our.
• Those selected on the basis of
early application were Linda •
BrOoks, Susan, Brooks, Sherry
Stewart , herne Aitken Wendy
Busby-, Carol Visset Bophie.Nich
olson, .Agnes Conley, Nancy
Walden; Debbie McCall, Donna
Walker, Ann, Ackert ; Dyanne,
Jagcleyski, Bonnie Lorenz, Lois
Moffat , Lindar1;/alden,„ Sharon. •,
Cool:, Jim VNialcieti, Vat Cburtney-,
PLci-r) McDonald David Colling,
Duane Currie, Jim Moran,
Alvin Moore , Donald Walker,
Kevin.Voisin," Russel l'oxtori,,.
Peter Crowe, IVan:'Dane, Murray
Ritsema , John de Boer , Alex
Ada ms , David . Lougheed ; Allan
Robb, Nliirray S1,mpson and Paul
Ackert. •
All of the students were provid-
ed with a list of rules 'governing
their activities while away from'
lotne. farina ti-e-ty con, '
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