The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-04-24, Page 18ZION
, Mx . and Mrs: Donald Kirkland,
Lana and Darren of Kingsville,
Were home for the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Kirkland. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Weaver of
,Sudbury visited Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Frances Wilkins.
'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wall visit-
ed Sunday afternoon at the home ,
of her brother, Mr., and Mrs, Eld-
onRitchie and family.
Barbara Wilkins had a Saturday
evening hootenanny at her home.
Those who spent the week end at
the Wilkin's home were Tom
Plant of Kitchener and John
Hoffman of Toronto both guitar
players, and Jini Marshall and
Patsy Wallis of London. •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie
had Saturday evening, his sister,
Mrs. Bill Ross of Lucknow and his'
niece', Mrs. Lou Barry of Toronto.
Glen Gibson celebrated his sev-
enth birthday on Monday of this
week with a party of school friends
after school at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom' Helm and
Janine had Sunday dinner with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Helm of Luc know.
Rosalea Hackett and her friend ,
Tom Rapson of Winthrop, had
Sunday dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles "Wilkins and fain_•
ily,
' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie
were dinner guests on Sunday at
the home of their daughter ,- Mr
and Mrs. Frank Riegling on the
occasion of the baptism of their
grandson, Christopher Mark,
Little Jason Stanley of Lucknow •
spent the week end with his great
aunt, Mr. and Mr's. John Hunter
and family.
John Ritchie and, son Kenny visit•
ed Friday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pennington of
Wingharn and celebrated Allan's, 0th birthday,
. and Mrs. Fred Radcliffe of
Burlington are spending this week
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THE UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,
GRADE TWO
Lisa Farrell celebrated her
'birthday with a party for her
school- friends on Tuesday.. Leah
Coulbeck spent the week end at
her Cottage at Huronview Beach.
Many of our students spent
Easter at various points throughout
Ontario-Kitchener , Peterborough,
Ottawa and Toronto.
Open House will be on Tuesday,
FLOOR HOCKEY
The girls' floor hockey team
that won the tabs was Shannon
Courtney's. The players on the
team are captain Shannon Court-:
ney , assistant captain Janice El-
liott, Brenda _Fair, Susan Dawson,
Cathy Lawrence , Susan COok,
Lorie Peterbaugh, Pami Elliott,,
Helen Kempton', Ruth' Shepherd
and Susie Rock.
NEWS, GRADE 1 & 2
We all had a happy Easter and
received, many suiptises from the
Easter bunny. Bobby Blackwell
received the biggest Easter sur-
prise of all - a baby sister.
We are happy to have Johnny
Forster back with us a frerhe
spent one month out west. Johnny
saw the cities of Calgary and
Vancouver and the Ocean., John-
ny says riding in airplanes is' fun!
RIPLEY
HURON NEWS
April 23 , for the parents.
GRADE 5 -6
Our class is going to have a
chess tournament to see who the
champion chess player is.
The, Grade 5 students, are work-
ing with microscopes in Science.
We ,are happy to have Linda
MacDonald back to school after
being in the hospital with the flu.
The Grade 6 students are work-
ing•on a three hundred word essay
about old, bUildings in BTuce Coun-
ty. Good luck to, all!
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch 4-H club, the
Susie Q's held their meeting on
Thursday evening April 18 at the
home of Mrs. Archie PurdOn'.
The president Kathy Purd, n
'Opened the meeting with the -H
pledge repeated ill uniSoti by the
three members.' The, minutes
were read by Kathy Purdon.
The roll call was answered by
naming something important in
giving hair good, care. Discussion
was on Book Covers and Achieve-
ment Day plans.
Mrs. Humphrey of .St. Helens
gave a talk on Hair Care and •
styling, hair cut and combing out.
Home assignment was. to work on
the Record Book.
The next meeting is Tuesday
evening April 23 at the home of
Mary Lou Milligan. Repeating
Happy
'Handicrafters
The fourth meeting, of the St.
Helens Happy Fjandicrafters was,
held on Aprill8, at 7.00 p.m. at
the St. Helens hall. The meeting
opened with the' 4-H pledge.
The roll call was answered by,
16 members. In discussion period
it was decided, that club 2 would
do an exhibit on Hair Care with
Loree Gammieas commentator:
Mary Nicholson, Barbara-Aitchi-
son and Verna Aitchison are to do
the poster. Club 1 is to
do a 'skit called Storage Tips. We
also discUssed .bedroom storage and
worked on our hand out sheets.
In Group Work we: worked on
our projects. The meeting closed
with the creed. •
the Creed closed the meeting:
The hostess served lunch.
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