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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-08-01, Page 17VIC ROCLA I Hereby; Proclaim, and call upon: all ,porSims to observe it al such GEORGE W. JOYNT, Reeve THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO RAGS SIVONTRIIIN 29DAT, AUGUST 1, 1913 Monday, August 6th SOUTH KINLOSS NEWS , South •ICinloss church was filled on. Sunday evening to see Dan Rose's pictures of Africa and w hear, him tell of their experiences there. It is certainly a land of contrasts - high-rise buildings and mud huts, tractors and hand tools -for farming etc. In many areas water is very .scarce. He told of inothers .walking as far as seven miles to carry back on their heads all the water used in their homes. • Denver Dickie is spending a 'few days in Oshkosh rd-- ing the Annual Meeting and Fly- In for the Experimental Aircraft Association. Mrs. Fred Gilchrist and Mrs. Peter Arkell (Barbara Ritchie) are patients in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Anderson and Marie came from their cot- tage at Benmiller to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham on Sunday. The Needhams spent a month last winter with the And- ersons in Singapore. Also arriving on Sunday were Mr: and Mrs. John Moir, friends from New, Zealand. Margaret Machityre, daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Donald C. Mac - Intyre is at band camp at Beav- erton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Merle. Middleton of Millington visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Mac- Kinnon and, family. Mr. and Mrs. John Barton and five children from the state of Georgia visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham. John, a nephew of Mrs. Graham's, is' principal of a large private christian school in Bain- bridge, Georgia. Dan Rose Relates Life In Africa 1.1111111111111111111.101~ Kingsbridge Students Plan Return Trip To Mg* Ridge, British Columbia, In Fail rifler. Donations Ripley District edical Centre alter donations to Ripley and la-Medical Centre ate: an meign, Anna may MI - "on Maus, Ray Walden, Hutton, Mildred Wyids, e Grove W.I., Williarri Far., Fred Craigie, 'Allan Farrell,. George Henry,' Reid Corners , Bill Kirkman, Harold • ney, Jack Elliott, Peter Cam Ken Farrell, Leroy Walden, Malden; Glen Hutton, Torn Cecil Holland, Mac Boyd, Farrell; Cameron MacAuley, `Mary McLay, Allan Coiling , y Culbert, Derk Beishuizen, isbuisen, Mervin Culbert tJohnston, Morgan Johnston r Pollard, L. Deline, Joe tr, Mrs. D. Stapleton,. Foriter; John Smith, Har- m, John MacAuley , Frank e, Donald Farrell; . e McLeod, Mrs. Catharine e, Ron Brooks, Don -Reid, Id Thompson, Harvie . i irson, Donnie Thompson, y Needham, Art Collins ,11 Collins, Joe, Geraldine Frank Emerson, Ben Scott, ',9 Scott, George Harkness, Osborne ; Don Robertson, IiiRobertsOn, Mrs. Marion son, Richard McCosh': Gord - Irt, Den Dore, Roy Collins, r Gawley, Bob Thompson, Currie, Jack Farrell, Danny Bob Fair; Henry Klaas, es Smith, Mrs. Annie Pol- Harvey Pollock, E. O. For- Howard Harrison, Bert • Elmer Courtney, Stewart ieo Strauss , Howard TedJackowski, Gary Court- tabert Helesic. Eltnes, Cecil Humphrey , Campbell, Glenn Camp- LYlin Lowry , Elm er „S meltz - ben Courtney, Allan Mac , tack Campbell John e,lias`Vari der Hoek, Don Oliver Smith, Archie Lew• aster MacKay Gordon Keith Van der Hoek, ;amble, Russell Stanley, `,oleMan, Bill Piel, Jitri Ra lph Ntunan Robert , Eizo Piel, Glenn Boyd , By Bridget Dalton Grade 7, St, Joseph's School On Tnesday', June 19th the grade 7 and a few grade 8 students of our scho61, St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, came to school as usual, only to, leave -from there at about 9.00 a.m. to go,to London,by bus to• pick up tour pen-pals from Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Because of sthe air strike, they did not leave B.C. until the middle of the night, hours after they were supposed to have left. They were only flown to Toronto instead of London, but Air Canada 'bussed them to Landon. There we joined them at Mount St. laseph a few hours later than planned. We met our pen-pals and were in- troduced to Sister Lorraine and Mrs. Faucher, their chaperons. Then we were taken on a tour of the Mother House, After our tour we loaded the luggage on to the bus and •climb- ed aboard where we would have plenty of time to chat with our friends. We got •back to the school at about 3.30 p.m. There our pen- pals changed into something more, comfortable and left their lug- gage until we came back from the tour we were to take right away.' • First We visited Burgsma's Four Seasons Poultry Farms, Then we • went to see Eedy's Cattle and Swine Operations'apd then to Larry Pentland's Dairy Farm. • After our tours we were served a delicious supper by the St. Aug- ustine C. W.L, in the St. August , ine Church' Hall. After a long tiring day, and a good supper we went home W get a good nights sleep. ' Wednesday morning we caught the. regular school bus to go'to school. When we arrived there we gathered together. and got on another bus to go to Goderich for the day. We went first to the Ont ario Provincial Police station On the south side of Goderich for a tour and then to the Psychiatric Hospital. In Goderich we went to the Salt Mine and the Water Front for a quick view before going to St. Peter's Church .Hall for lunch provided by the Knights of Columbus. After lunch Mayor Worsell came to talk with our - visitors and gave them souvenirs- of•the Prettiest Town in Canada. From here we went to spend the rest of the afternoon at, the Goder ich Museum. Thursday morning we got up bright and early to catch the bus leaving the school at 6.30 a.m. for Toronto. When we got to Toronto we visited the Parliament Buildings, where we were greeted „by Mr. Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. for Huron-Bruce, Next we went to the Ontario. Science Centre where we• ate lunch before departing on many interesting tours. Then on to Ontario Place. That evening we were all invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray in Don Mills where we were served .a de- licious supper. We got home that night 'at about 11.30 p.m. masimanlatos. NE TH/Aqi ,OLX$ ALWAYS DO REMEMBER, TI e EXCELLENT seRvicr-TWAT THEY DO .RENDERal Johnstone's Furniture Phone 528-363 Friday, our last day of school, we went to Graduation Mass at 9.00 a.m. •and then back to the school for the Awards Assembly. After the awards had been given out,, the students from B.C. put on some enjoyable skits and sang some songs for us. We ended the Assembly by each school singing their school song. That night we had a dance for the grade 7 and 8 students. Saturday was a free day. We could dip as we wished. / On Sunday the last day of their • visit, we met up at the school for the last-time. There we took a bus to the. London Airport where we'waited for their flight at 9.45 a.m. At the airport we said our good-bye's hoping to see them all again in the Fall when we hope w make our return visit to B.C. 'A CIVIC HOLIDAY FOR THE . Village of 'Lucknow Gordon Farrell, Mervin Funston, Carl Ftinston, Ralph Hunter, Wil- son Farrell Murray •Hunter, Mrs. E. J. MacLean, W. G. 0: Mc- Lean, William A. COMM, Cord on Ettimerton, DaVe Moore. • The foot connects hea Think about it. When you play tennis, you wear tennis shoes.When youValk, you wear good walking shoes. And when you work you wear proper footwear for comfort and protection. Take a good look at your shoes. Make sure they're not getting run down at the-- - heel. Change fraying laces. And check the soles to see that they're in good condition. Sure footwork begins with - proper footwear. The sure way to safety is UN-Defence. Your Workmen's Compensation Board and The Safety AssodatiOns, Ontario