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'5 E 5 t 1311 .tEge a., I! b. bp CD,U4 44 .2 2- E••••• 2 • C If C •E • 0 c E agg - I 0 C m �E >.s 5 0c E • § m to - .0 0 6.70. t.0 00 40 C O CAS 1 • I 1.1 •ao E a De c em be r 3 1 s t, 1% 7 3 .c 0 ID 7,3 m a 0 .0 to 0.0 Lt ti 4,4 C '44 0 c..1 to C E e O NO T ES TO F IN A N C I AL S TA TE ME N TS 0 P 3, W U. 0 cc 0 01 - 2 3 0 V I - Co mm it m e n ts 2 0 a. 0 0 - . = 0 0 a 0 0 1% es '0 0 to 0 0 T.. `gi 0 a . ° (It 'a 4 0 at 0 M ) w 0 .4 4. (.3 t. at ..c 6 IU ae •F°- a z O. .z U. 0 5 2 U. to CO CV to 03 :J • Z cc U cc THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL E.UCKNOW, ONTARIO AY MAY 29th, 1974 1. Learn ochet Work econci meeting of the Jtinior Women's Institute Tuesday, May 21 at the' 1, lay of crafts was shown by 100 give ideas for an the Craft Festival. esident, Mary Nelson opened the business part of the meeting with the "Opening Ode" and "Mary Stewart Collect" . The minutes of the last meeting were read by Nancy Brown. Some busi- ness was discussed, and the next meeting is planned for June 18th , at 8.00 p.m. in the Town Hall. The girls present were then taught how to crochet by Mrs. Belle Mole, Mrs. Isobel MacKen- zie , Mrs. Betty McDonagh, Mrs.' Mary Lou Barger and Mrs. Donna Abbott. ' ELECT JOHN LONEY Progressive Conservative in Bruce Bruce Federal P.C. Assoc. uckhow . Central SChool Y. CHAMPS nual field day was held de School on May 23. eats participated in ad races held on this day.. a picture of the champ- taaside. aright, front row are: ollock, Primary Girls , , 8) no. of points, 19; Robb, Sharon Pollock. late Girls (12) no. of 6; Ruth Alton, Senior and over) no. Of points, 23; Ellen Thompson, Junior Girls (11) no. of points, 23; Sylke Beck- er , Midget Girls (9, 10) no. of points 15. Back row, left to right: David Sproul, Primary Boys (5,6,7, 8) no. of points, 20; Bernie Burgsma Midget Boys, (9, 10) no. of points, 30; Ray Robson, Senior Boys (13 and over) no. of points, 28; ,Ken. Metzger, Intermediate Boys (12) no. of points 22; Darryl Beattie, Junior Boys (11) no.. of points (4). OPEN AREA Grads one to four made three dimensional', imaginary flowers. We are working very hard to get- a good mark on our report card. SPORTS The grade four and five will start a baseball league this week. The scoop ball teams have finish- ed and Richard Moore's Kings 'won the championship, 4 - 3 over Greg Gibson's Hawks. BA kID The band members left Thurs- day, May 23 at 7.00 a.m. on their trip. " ASSEMBLY The assembly was held by 6A Mrs. Ta.ylor's clasS. They' presented a play called Court of the Eaddy. . PUBLIC SPEAKING. The Bruce County'Farm Safety Council decided to sponScir a Public Speaking Competition for Elementary School students in Ruce County'. The Women's Institute Branches and District were asked to accept the respon- sibility of conducting this com- petition. Kairshea Women's Insti- tute would have sponsored interest- ed ones who live in the area: Chuck Hungtington wrote an essay but would have been ,the only participant. - Debbie Searle, - Marie Peterson. OLIVET Lynn and. Gordon Dawson and daughter Tracy of London and Miss Wilda Dawson of Toronto visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Don Dawsbn and family, also visiting with. the Dawsons were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coiling and family. Mrs. Walter Black, Mrs, Jack McGuire and Brian and Mrs. Rob- ert Engel of Dublin enjoyed a. trip to Ottawa last weekend. Also enjoying a trip to the Tulip Festiv • al in Ottawa last week were Mrs. Elmer Osborne and. Mrs. Orville. Finlayson, who went with 15 other senior citizens from the Ripley area'. Miss Joanne Hamilton is working for the 'summer in the office of Patton's Furniture in London. Little Allan White has been ill with scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McNeil and Bob of Williamsford visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs-. 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