The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-21, Page 8.WEDNESDAY,..)UNE 710, 1,472- PAGE mawr
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REPAIRS
CLOSED AT 7 P.M. EVERY EVENING
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Stiosephs School
Presents Operetta
KINGSBRIDG NEWS
On Thursday evening, June
8th the senior students of St.
Joseph's school presented the
Operetta, Tom Sawyer. In
charge of the music was the mus-
ic teacher , Mrs.' Duncan Simp-
son and director, Mrs. John
Sheardown, teacher at the school.
Cast of main characters were:
Reader of Poem , Mary Ann Gerd-
,
es; Aunt Polly, Marianne Fra.yne;
Tom Sawyer , Shawn Dalton; Joe
Harper , Mark Frayne; Amy Law-
rence , Donna Frayne; Becky
Thatcher:, Lucille--Frayne;Huck
Finn; Peter Vogt; Injun Joe,
Eddie Sinnett; Widow Dbuglas,
Anita--Dolienyrplu-s- n any inure
players.
The Operetta.was well enjoy-
ed by the, audience and congratu-
lations go to the students for the
hard work and effort put into
presenting such a play.
THIS SUMMER
BE WATER
WISE1
A RED CRO55 WATER SAFETY
PROGRAM
WILL BE HELD AT
KINGS KAMP ON SILVER LAKE FROM
JULY 3 -TO JULY -
Under the sponsorship of the Kinloss Township
Recreation Committee
QUALIFIED RED CROSS INSTRUCTORS AND GUARDS
WILL CONDUCT CLASSES EVERY MORNING MONDAY TO
FRIDAY FROM 9 TO 12 FOR BEGINNERS, JUNIORS, INTER-
MEDIATES AND SENIORS AS REQUIRED.
Adult class restricted to first 20 adults
Boys and Girls from Kinloss Township and the immediate sur-
rounding rural areas of Huron, Greenock, Culross and Kincar-
dine Townships are invited to register; , Everyone, is responsible
for their own transportation.
All water safety equipment will be available, but for this year
there will be' no facilities for changing clothes.
Fees must be paid at registration, and will' be $5 per child or
$12 per family..
REGISTRATION
Thursday, June .22
FROM 7:00 TO 9:30 P.M.
AT THE SCOUT HALL IN HOLYROOD
--Childrerr-MU5-7 be-registered before---
• starting of classes ,
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For Information Phone
BRUCE COLWELL
520.5402
BARRY JOHNSTON,
395.5231
with about 40 attendants. We
were happy to' see so many new
faces. Mrs. MOntgomery led the •
Of. Horse's. .Hoof choir for many well known songsL
Donna Taylor taught several new
songs which everyone enjoyed.
We would like' to seer more teens
and adults out. Our choir can-
no "-t-ure don "t aY
all participate. Don't feel reg-
ular attendance is necessary; •
came when you can.
Talks On Care
The regular meeting. of The
Riders Roost Saddle Club was held
at the home of Ken and Carolyn
Sheila -Gunby gave the report
of the last meeting. They now
have a memberShip•of 37,
WIN $31500
KINCARDINE DISTRICT GENERAL
HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND
SWEEPSTAKE # 1
THE LUCKN. SENTINEL„ L.VCKHO W, ONTARIO
RECREATION
BEAT
There are several upcoming
events in Lucknow which the
Recreation Planning and. Develop-
ment Committee has planned.
THE RECREATION SHOW-CASE '
is coming up July 7th and 8th.
Doors open at 10.00 a.m. 'and
close at 11.00 , Displays
such as crafts ,'weav,ing , painting,
knitting, rug hooking, sports
equipment and'clothingpAu
various other booths, will be set
up..
We have quite a few entry
forms filled out for both theping
pong tournament and the talent
contest , but there is still time
for you to be one of our appli-
cants. You will be entertained
by, choirs, bands, vocal solos and •
instrumental solos during your
visit with us. Please contact the
Lucknow Recreation Planning and
Development Committee , 528-
3428.
PLAYGROUND PROGRAM.
Our playground p/rogram is being
planned for the summer and is to
begin the second week in July.
and our next step will be registra-
tion which will be held the first
week of July. In our program we
hope to have crafts, drama , story-
telling and active sports. We .
hope to have a travelling play-
ground which will allow us to
hold-Our program at Broode, ,
North Ashfield and Holyrood
Schools, 1 dAy each, and at Luck-
now two days. We are hoping' to
have a good .response for this
program.
BOXING
The Boxing Club Tnet for' their
second time on Monday , June
12th with a turnout of 25 people..
Exams may have prevented some
from attending. Let's see yOu
all out this week.
COMMUNITY CHOIR
The choir got together Thurs -
day night at theUnited Church •
ROLLER SKATING , .
-June '16th was the grand open- Carolyn Taylor then brought
ing for roller skating in Lucknow„ in her Mare ,Stardust and :intro-
Up until this summer roller skat- duced Ron Alton of Lucknow who
ing had been debated on, h:ut no / pve a talk on the different parts
tt4rapt-ht:-d=-bre-to-set . -of-thehtio-f-arid the--trifflining
up this activity. of each. Ron was assisted by
Awaiting for the arrival of the Brenda Taylor and as he talked
150 pair of skates from Skateland he trimmed and filed the hoofs
in 'London, the Recreation Plan- and explained each step to the
ning and Development Cornmit- members. Carolyn than gave a
hort-talk-on-grooin_g_a_ased tec•bUsily cleanetLthe_dien m
floor , preparing for the opening,
, both young and old enjoy:-
two more' horses as models, Nitro
And what a success it has proven and Little Bit.
to be..Approximately 170 mem-
bers
10. 00 Sunday night.
intTohfeoumr
members
wiethrea leader for ed their 1 1/2 hour skate last
Friday night and 111 from 8.60 -
So bring your 'family and .
each group and all had,a chance
to work On The models With Ken,
and Carolyn Taylor, Brenda and
friends to the LucknoW Arena to
see how much fun it really can
sTrulpcht.
!De:
Aalders to oversee and iv-
HOUSELEAGUE SOFTBALL
On Saturday morning our Little
House League team went
into play once again. The nine
&Clock game saw the, Mess
(coach Marg C hester) go down
to defeat the' Expos (coach Don-
na Greer) 10-1. The 10.80 game
was an exciting game between
the Pirates (coach Brenda Bushell)
and the Giants (coach Peter Smith.
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PROCEEDS' TO BE USED FOR EXPANSION
AND EQUIPPINGAT HOSPITAL
PRIZES
1.
JACKPOT DRAW
SEPT. 16,1972
1st Prize - '2.000"
7-nil Prize - ss000tr
EARLY BIRD DRAW •
1 . •-JULY 1, 1972-$206,00
2.-JULY 15, 1972L$200.00
3 - JULY 29. ;1972.7_3200 00_
AUGUSt 12, 197,2-,$200 00
5 -- AUGUST .26,. 1971-$20n 00
FOR TICKETS WRITE:
BOX 2,000. KINCARDINE, ONTARIO
Plans were Made for the next
riding meet to be heldnin June
with, a professional instructor in
-ttendance. Mrs. Gr.acc_Itopf____
won the door prize. Next, meet -
ing will be at Sheith Gunby's..
The final score was 9.7 in favour
of the Pirates. This week,. June
2 mthe,IPs o.o Pirates Expos 0.00, Giants
vs