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AGO SIXTEEN
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THE LUCKNOW SEN1INEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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INVESTMENT CLUB
RIMS% Investment Club Closed •
its•year with a happy note as the.
twenty-two members', who ,bought
a total of 178 shares, received
a forty per cent return: on money
'invested at the start of the school
year. Working through .an Owen
Sotind broker for the Toronto
Stock-Exc4aL& threedifferent
Companies received the support
of the RPHS club. Investment
was initially made in the "Camp
"Campo" Construction Company
which was subsequently sold,'
while the year was completed with
the buying of Gulf Oil shares. In
general, markets were down, and
the Investment Club did not bene-
fit from these purchases. How-
ever, the operation of the pop
machine, handled by Roy Fergus-
on, and club -treasurer Wray
Thompson, -contributed a great
deal to the success of the venture.
Alsoassociated with this money-
making undertaking was the
selling of potato chips by Barry
Marshal, club secretary, Mary
Needham and president Joyce
Elliott.
ANOTHER MONEY -MAKING
VENTURE
RDHS's annual auction sale
was held in the cafeteria on June
7 and the turnout for this event
was phenomenal. Items sold
• ranged from stray dial socks, *
pencil cases, towels, scarves and
even underwear. Bidding was
spirited as auctioneer Mr. Turvill
prodded students. teachers, and
cooks to grab the bargains. The
amount raised by the endeavour,
$7.82, will be donated towards
Ripley's proposed recreational
complex,. •
NEXT YEAR
A number of 'RDHS students
have completed their. education
and therefore have.inhabited the
halls of Ripley District High
- School for the last time. Among
these are level four graduates
-Bonnie Boyle, who has set her
• aims on an Early Childhood Edu-
cation course; Joyce Elliott who
is planning on RNA training at
the Wingharri Training Centre;
• Karen Elliott, who is heading for
Fanshawe College in London for
a secretarial course; Sally Rani-
SC111 with plans for Fanshawe also
and Garry Farrell who plans to
enter the' working world. ,
From level five Susan Brooks
and Gayle Huston are both going
to Owen Sound extension of Geor-
gian College; the former to take
Business Administration and the
•latter for Art and possibly Interior
Designing. 'Heading for Fanshawe
• are Debbie Corrin for Early Child-
• hood Education, Donna Needham;
for the Law Clerk course; Shirley
McCreath for a course in Residen-
tial Counselling.' and Janet Ritchie
• for: a medical secretarial program.
Margie MacKay has been accept-
ed at Waterloo Ltitheran University
for general tnusic, while Beverley
• Smith plans on taking Honours
'English at the same university.
HINLITES
Girls headed for nursing courses
are Joan Ferguson at the Perth -
Huron School of Nursing at Strat-
ford; Anne Stanley at. Victoria
Hospital in London, and possibly
Marg Chester , after working for a,
year, Jim Dore wishes to become
a military policeman in the Can-
adian Armed Forces. Jleading for
Reyerson College in Toronto is
Barry MacDonald, with his sights
set on a career as a Public Health
Inspector. Richard Rooney plans
to go to New College of the. Univ-
•
ersity of Toronto for a science
course:
THANKS •
As a parting note, the pupils
of level three wish to thank all
the ladies who donated .their tin
can lids for Spring Prom decora-
tions, and also !hose who helped
to set up the fountain. These
truly helped to make the prom a
success.'
ASSEMBLY
• A final assembly held in the
• auditorium on June 8 saw a num-
ber of awards .given to students.
Winning a monetary award for a
Royal Bank poster competition
were Margie MacKay and Joan
Ferguson.
!M.A. awards in table tennis
were distributed to Arlene Tran -
ter, the junior girls singles
champion; Debbie Tranter, the
senior girls singles champion andi
Cathy Creech and Kim Farrell
for winning the junior doubles.
Awards were also given to
intramural champions of volley-
ball and basketball. Winners of
the senior girls badminton doubt -
les were Joan Ferguson and
Debbie Tranter, of the junior
division' were 'Julie Reeves and.
Susan Carter. ' Barry,MacDonald
and•Kevin Ackert took the senior
badminton doubles while Peter
MacDonald and Ken MacKay
won the junior division.
Trophies were presented to
Arlene Tranter, winner of the
girls' Intramural table tennis
singles competition and Greg
Liddle, winner of the boys' intra-
mural table tennis championship.
Greg Liddle also took 'the chess
championship. •
SIGNING OFF ". .
I wish to extend a sincere thanks
to my assistant editors Dianne,
MacKay and Wayne Nicholson who
• endured the stresses of the past
wonderful year in putting out the
RDHS Hi -lights column. My past
three years working on the column
have been truly rewarding in rep-
resenting the interest and the hap-
penings of RDHS and it is with
this interst that I also wish to say
the best of luck to all those writ-
ing June examinations'and to all
those who wish to better themselv-
es in life, •
Attending RDHS has not been a
lost.catise , and as principal Mr.
Turvill said one year ago today,
"RDHS will never die. We won't •
let it."
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• WHITECHURCH
" The community extends their •
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McClenaghan in the passing of
her brother LlOyd Gollan, 47 years
of age following a heart attack
atToronto. Burial was on Friday
from MacKenzie Funeral parlor
to South Kinloss Cemetery.
Lloyd. will be remembered inthe
community having worked some
in the locality quite a few years •
back. • ••
' • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ryan, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Coles and family,
all of Goderich, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woods of
Pahlow, , Saskatchewan visited
• last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Durnin and other relatives.
Miss Mildred McClena,ghan of
Goderich spent the week end with
her mother Mrs. Lillian McClen-
aghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes
spent the week end with Mr,'and
Mrs. Jack Coultes and ,family
of Oakville. ,
Congratulations to Mr. and .
Mrs. Garry Chapman on the arriv.
al of a baby daughter on Monday,
June 11 at Wingham and District
Hospital.
Mrs. Gordon Rintoul was admit.
ted on Sunday to Wingham and
,District Hospital where she had
surgery on Monday. The com-
munity wishes her a very speedy
recovery. .
On Tuesday, June 26 at 8 p.m.
"An Around the World Dining
Food Forum" will be presented
by 2 Horne Economist t from the
Agriculture and Food Ministry
of Toronto assisted by Home Ec-
onomist of Bruce County Miss
Barbara De Visschers at Walker-
ton Legion Hall. There is no
admission. Everyone is welcome.
This. is to acquaint folks with the'
new foods of today which are
brought to our country by folks.
from other countries and which /
restaurants are now beginning
to serve.
Murray/Simpson has been en-
gaged to work with Paul Rintoul
Construction for the summer
months.
• Mr. and Mrs.Victor Emerson r
on Thursday were at Markdale. •
Mrs, Emerson assisted in a cura-
tor workshop for Grey Centre
District at the Agriculture office
where twenty-eight gathered. •
Mrs. Percy Radbourne, Grey -
Bruce Area curator was leader.
Mrs. Underwood gave a most
'interesting address on Genealogy
and showed family trees. .
LANGSIDE
Mr. and Mrs. George Yo
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim
London, on the week end,
• Jim Orr , London visited h
mother Mrs. Orr and Bob du
the week end.
Congratulations to Mr, OE
Mrs. Donald Young, TOrOM
"the birth of a son, Brian, Jt
7th..
• Bob Orr visited relatives'
London on Thursday.
C. O. C. MEETING
The regular C.O.C. met
Was held on Sunday. Nano• ]
de Boer openccr the meeting
ing everyone in a singsong.
Young read the scripture fol
ed by a quiz on it. Line
received the offering and ev
sang the offering prayer, TI
children divided for the su
Games and crafts were then
ed.
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