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Pupils of Grade Room S wen:
to Camp Wyoka near Cliff:.d 4.:17 a
day and a half cr Tuesdai, and
Wednesday of last week. it •A as an
experimental camp in co-operation
with the Niaitland ("unser\ ation
Authority. •
The students participated in
ar-ious activities. Actual lessons
included w lid flower studies. a
surxix al game. orienteenr.g and a
plant. surx.e:
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 1, 1977
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW , ONTARIO
PAGE TWELVE
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\'''''.ethe'Sta:, :he
ed u7: 77.0e-.7 ie_ arc am
baLrf. :he a: Ti.-....
success.
Sot-tt- a.. xi, ,r.neTS week were
- Fireb.rals. Swingers
- .Killers,
Steali-i-s • Killers-Stealers 'tie s.
,..7.a774.-'5. Senior Girls -
Grand S ommers. Ex Pros 3. Cool
C ath: 'hers Intermediate - Home
Runners 2
On last week
we held' a7 asSe-77 .7`... -.7:e gym
urnmerntratir.2
E ,zatNetr II The p7...Z•ra.77.
".17•'-'7..e . -. 0 C a- ata
M.ke rea•:.
FREDDIE
FENDER
Albert Thomas Stanley. a resid-
ent at Happy Hours Boarding
Home. Rnersdale. passed away in
Si. Mar's Hospital. Kitchener on
Wednesday,. May 11. He w as ".
He w as born in Kinloss Town-
ship on April 1400, a son of
Albert Thomas Stanley and Emma
The late Mr. Stanley. is survixed
:v•(' daughters. Mrs. Allan
ivian Eizenga and Mrs. Fred
Johnston. both of London:
• : s•,:ts.Delbertof Riple\ and Ray
.grandchildren.• one
sster. Mrs. Ai-,-•e• Read '.1 Calgary
and one brother of
K.r.k ,ss
He was predeceased b ., his wife.
E ,a Stan:e). in 14t.)S: also se\ en
Sisters and ,r.e brother.
rre-r1H—sririrv:e- .xx as- held -at.
N/la,-.Kenzie Memorial Chapel.
on Ma) 14th. Rex. R.
de was rnin"ister. The late Mr.
Star.le-, was an honourar\ mernbet
Kinic'ss Orange Lodge
Pallbearers ,..•‘ere six neighbours.
Dear. Hewitt, Jarnes EA an.
Ellison'Hudgins. 'Elmer Bushell.
Delmar Lindsay . •Jerr?, Van Beers.
Fiower. bearers were grandchild-
ren. Loin Ezenga: Tern) and Butch
Jeffre). Heather and
17; e777,?e'r, T. • v• as in Kincardine
e 5.....7771'..:7te Mrs Telbutt .s class
_n der direction of Mr. 'Cameron
sang Blow in . in the Wind.
sty.,ke br-lef.\ to the student body on
the monarch:. and what it means to
us as Can•adtons. =
Mrs Wilson played for the
singing of Goe.. Saxe the Queen.
Each student rectlYed a stl\ er
:-(_,;;_urett medallion as a sou emir of
• e‘ ent
The hot we-ather has brught r)u'.
some atrii,":11% e . cool rf u:
2 arnur the, students but
aIsc some ',e:'7"•
7.115:::,a:•.7,;. bare rr.lr_trtfzfs and backs
D_ he, part -,its rea -., fee . ".7'‘.•
a ,ea-77 .r
THE
'CARTER
FAMILY
THIS WEEK IN
CONTINCED FROM PAGE 1]
an -j. erect a fence.
* * * * *
Ma:. 2C-4 . morning
e.•• - ere held to
"--77:'.e.Sar:. a: Kr,. ‘X
1-; 7-7 where Rex.
B A,. B.D . is
Spe:.:o: guest
rifa:. was. Rex.
f TeesAaier and
-ixteriart Churches.
- • -o r .• the
1."
Church will
2...he 12th. The
be Re .. Robert
••• Stralhroi. Serixices
•- are •Aithdrawn.
this area extend
• • Mrs. Jim Hill
- Art .- ur on the sudden
,:.s1-.,.and recently.
H firmer Margaret
8th concession. a
- es• Riple:. and grew
••• farm where her
arid his wife Eileen
f Burlington
,_-c for the
• Arr..id Mr and Mrs.
•.- o•e•,. guests of their
_ • 'Ars Wm. Jeffery,
t ,Aend..
• * * *
ess to a committee working or
compiling a new history of Ripley
and area with first priority being
the story of our older homes. IT V‘
decided to divide them into 3
groups. Homes built 18-2-189o.
1890.1905: 1905-1925. Some home',
ha‘ e been photographed and son'.'
information obtained but it u 1::
require the co-operation of exerx •
one to make this book a true picturL•
of our older -homes. Please
information to Mrs. Liddle, N1--
Violet McKenzie. Mrs. Mari.::'."
Blue. Mr. Norval Stewart.. NIr ,
Glad)s Arnold or Mrs.
Martvn.
* * * *
Mrs. Adeline Marlyn had lit:
brother and wife. Mr. and Mr",
Cecil Mooney of Woodstock and
cousin Mrs. Marjorie MacDonal1 /4 l,
St. Catharines visiting at her home
last week.
* * , * * * *
Nancy Greenwood. Gladys Arn-
old and Anne McCosh met at Alma
Gillises' to prepare sandwiches for
the booth at Sutton's Sale: Joyce
Farrell, Maureen Collins made
their share of sandwiches at Wanda
Gawleys. Irene Boyle. June Elliott.
Isabel Stanley assisted the commit•
tee, Marilyn Reid, Deanna Scott.
and Marjorie Thompson to plan .
and serve in the booth at the sale of
Wilma and Cecil Sutton. The
proceeds were in aid of the. Purple
Grove Community Centre. •
John Moore and Ronnie Ferg-
uson, who are employed in Ottawa,
motored home to spend the
weekend with their parents and
friends for the May 24th weekend.
Kinloss Man
Died At Age 77
ALBERT T STANLEY
roast witr
a..7) 7: a snack
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