The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-06-26, Page 27Ay, JUNE 26, 1974
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Ngron Present Awards At Final School Assembly
er of presentations were
e final assembly at
on Central School on
nd Field Awards, Jr
lene Coiling; Jr. Boys,
t; int. Girls, Peggy •
n; Int. Boys, Frank
, Girls, Jane Messenger;
Rodger Ludwig; Tabs,
edham, Terry, Irwin,
fPrimary Track and „
tion of Playday Tabs
team: Brian Regier
urs, Debbie Lowry, Kev
•
ry Farrell, Shawn elaol-,
An
y Hooisma , g'
egor Peebles, Kathy
Walden, Guylaine
tion of. Cross Country
tm members: Paul Col -
Harris, Kirk Nicholson,
ott, Nancy MacDonald ,
ey, Debbie Lowry ,
mble, Heather MacDon•
Elliott ,_Susie Rock,
pits, Mary MacKay,
ey, Brenda Fair, Debbie
Farrell, Brian Regier. ,
Ring, Shawn Colling
Harold Peet , Paul
Trepanier , Murray Scott , Larry
Nixon, Ric Irwin , Bevin Hodgins.
Floor Hockey Tabs to House
League Champs: Girls, Shannon
Courtney , Janice Elliott , Brenda
Fair, Susan Dawson, Cathy Law-
rence, Susan Cook, Lorie Peter-
baugh, Pammy Elliott, Helen ,
Kempton, Ruth. Shepherd , Susie
Rock; Boys, Jeff MVlacTavish , Brian
Gamble, Frankie Dore, Robbie F
Farrell,; Marvin Grubb, Robbie
Lee, David MacKay, Camille
Pourier , Shawn Coiling, Larry
Nixon.
Ice Hockey Tabs to -members
of Girls Ice Hockey Team Heath-
er MacDonald, Brenda Fair , Mary
Kempton, Elaine MacTavish, De
Debbie Fair, Susan, Dawson,. Susan
Reeves, Joanne Pollock, Corinne
Boyle.
Soccer Tabs to House League
Champs: Girls, Brenda Fair, Mary
Kempton, Ann Courtney ,. Darlene
Colling, Kaye Walden, Betty -
Jean MacLean, Shelley Strauss,
Julie Farrell, Jenny' Regier , Susan
Cook, Lori Gratton, Karen Lowry,
Shirley Cornish; Boys, John Pie l ,
Brian Regier , Larry. Needham, Don
Harris, Guy. Clampitt , Adana
Drzazga., Bevin Hodgins, Brad
Nixon, David MacKay David
Gamble, Paul Trepanier, Robbie
Lee.
Public Speaking Award in grades
4-6: "Tom Wilson, Ricky Martin,
Corinne Boyle, Larry Needham.
Cheer Leading Awards: Shannon
Courtney, Peggy Elliott, Corinne
Boyle, Ann Courtney, Gail Mac -
Donald , Lori Cadotte , Patti Mac-
Lean.
Newspaper Tabs for students who
prepared school newspaper column,
Joan Osborne , Corinne Boyle:
The school had a fund raising /
campaign and raised around
$1500.00 for the Recreation Com-
plex. They had a draw for a 7 ib.
chocolate bar and it was won by
Paul Harris. Everyone who sold
chocolate bars had their name
put into the hat.
Staff Needs Will.
Be Revised
A revised manpower forecast
by Ontario Hydro for its construc-
tion and operations crews at the
Bruce Nuclear Power Development
is expected in about one month.
The most recent forecast issued
four months ago showed the work-
force peaking at 7,300 in 1978.
In the interval, the Ontario
Energy Board has temporarily cur -
tailed some of the multi -billion -
dollar projects.
The Bruce County South
Planning Board was told that the
change may make the strain on
Bruce County less as peak employ-
ment will probably be lower and
will come later.
Hydro has asked the board for
approval of three more .800 -ton -
per -yearheavy water production
units. One unit is already in oper-
ation., The board already approv-
ed two more but said it wants
more time to study the plans for
'the fourth unit.
The energy board also has de-
ferred Hydro's plan to twin the
3.2 -million -kilowatt nuclear
power station now being,
completed. The board asked for
more study time on this project
top even though Hydro said the,
power will be urgently needed,
REUNION NOTES . ,
Mary ChinWiII
Visit Reunion
Hello Donald:
My 14 year old Brian and 12 year
Suzanne are curious about the
Sepoy Town where I grew up, so
we'll drop by Saturday and Sunday.
We'd like to worship at the Pres-
byterian Church, where I exper-
ienced many of my happy mom-
ents. Such names as Henderson, .
MacKenzie, Thompson, Hill,
MacDonald come to, my mind.
I owe them thanks for the
part they played in developing
the Christian concept upon which
my life is built around.
Back in 1939 your father photo-
graphed our family. Now I'll
share with yon, a photo taken 33
years later in Torontowhen all
fourteen children of Rose Chin
gathered for the first time since
Dad's death in 1951.
All are living in the Toronto
area with the exception of George
in Calgary , Margaret in Nova
Scotia , Morley in Ottawa and
Mary in Philadelphia.
Since I'm from Philly, natural-
ly I'll mention we saw the Flyers
at the Spectrum win the Stanley
Cup series from Boston. Two.
million people came out to view
the Motorcade! It had a pro-
found effect on everyone here,.
Mother met. Paul Henderson on
the plane enioute to Calgary last
month , and I think he may come
home tool,
See you soon''.
Sincerely ,
Mary (Chin) Jung ,
Ambler, Pennsylvania.
P.S. 1 married an architect who
attended school at Michigan with
Morley.
Grade 8 Class
Hon�uredALYear
End Graduation
emoirs of a Country Doctor
Paul Henderson's Miracle
Johnston was born in West Wawanosh
'$lup and was a general practitioner in, Luck -
thirty years.
His book reflects hislife and
in this conununity.
A look at the life of hockey star Paul Hender-
son who was raised in Lucknow where he played
his minor hockey. Paul went on to play with the
N.H.L., Team Canada and next year W.H.L.
The grade 8 graduation banquet
of Lucknow CentraLpublic School
was held on Thu►sday 'night of last
week in the.school auditorium. "
Words of welcome were extend-
ed by school .principal, S. E.
Collyer arid the member of the
Bruce County Board of Education,
Mrs. Everett Whitehead of Tees -
water.
The valedictory address was
given by Grant Gilchrist. Wayne
Bell thanked dhe grade 7 mothers
for their assistance.
Members of the graduating
class were: Tom Adamson, Jo-
anne Agnew , Debbie Allan,
Wayne Bell, Paul Bushell, Steven
Button, Barbara Cameron, Eric Cay -
ley, Ricky Conley, Arlene Corrin,
Carolyne Fawthrop, Linda Forsyth,
Sherry Forsyth, Grant Frook, Rhonda
Gibson, Grant Gilchrist, Cathy Gil-
lespie, Kim Halde_nby Douglas
Hamilton, Steven Hamilton,
David Hanna , Bernie Hartemink,
Dennis Hedley, Sandra Henderson,
Chuckie Huntington, Patti- u
Irwin, Randy Jansen, Ronald ohn-
son, Michael Jones, Eddie Karnitz•
chky, Andrew .Kenyon, Margie
Lanting, Barbara Loree , Margaret
Maclntyre , Linda Moore, Patrick
Murray , Jay Passmore, Irene
Reitchnecht, Marilyn Rhody, Dar= '
win Sayer, Leamon Sayer, Sandra
Thompson,, Clare Weber , Sandra
Williamson•. '
Skits • and musical numbers were
presented during the evening and
the program• closed with a lunch-
eon being served.