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   Roblin Review (Newspaper) - June 26, 1969, Roblin, Manitoba                                library All 1969 Subscriptions Now Due Subscriptions In Arrears Will Be Discontinued VOLUME NUMBER Kamsack Golfers Wins Mens Spring Golf Tournament One hundred sixteen Svan Gilben ruin Mens Golf Tot Winners were Championship Flight First John Trach of Leo Schedule Completed First Cub Pack Fifh the ivc to re Cub and A was call r Ken the physical and creative Northern Vocational School Graduation Slated For June 20th One hundred and twentyfive stu graduation address to the dents will receive certificates and Presenting diplomas will be be leaving before diplomas June 28th in the second personnel manager of we have others waiting to take i exercises to be held at Gordon Lynn has approximately 15 if any Northern Vocational Clarke is also chairman of the out of which a cub st complete 10 or so in order and 9 are interested in j n The centres advisory So use ou should contact Searle his In addition there or as soon as oys can The parents of the cubs were called First Flight Lyons Swan and chuk of Second Flight Kubas c Ka TV Third Flight by Jack the 1 k for This with the and oth activities is plenty to hold a interest and keep him busy of the fust things a Graduating students from British i Students from Roblin Graduating are the Yukon and many centres in MIXING 2 years helpful durinc the lend nave completed courses Murray Ralph De La in their assistance to in business vocational STENOGRAPHY 10 months meetings whenever called industrial training and mining tech1 Shirley Our thanks goes out to all those assisted with meetings and i i INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC 10 ana i J E deputy months Peter Nicholas boy provided More lead minister of the Youth and CAMP COOKING 10 months T i Ii Ar i 11 A n Tayl Xc aon Garry Allen Garry has since held i 2C cubs were reis at h Tues o is work towards his teners will he needed for next will deliver the Wayne Irving is the requirements we would appreciate hearing min invested as a regular from anyone who would be willing out two earned their ten to or who has had previous the five months Scout and Cub require cubs is one of the best organiza RECREATION RAMBLINGS Glen Summer Recreational Director passed thirtyone in existence for growing boys With the of school the one Re jn the s to 11 ase A creat summer recreation program will 4H Speaking Con Vv of the winner o the GX Speaking Competition Miss sixteen competitors w The the com GX for a miniature to tor adio and a June st out of the h her talk tion Miss talk cd of the Wat the Dysan spoke on one of as held at s during the n include a ee on Lake Rob The i parents In acidi drive was or envelopes on a and earned ap IO for equipment Star i an and inter every boy has One boy com deal of credit is due to the be into high I would for a Club and all those individuals who to thank aU the teachers in both the intermediate and primary schools for the assistance they have ci done Howard directing their time and effort towards making the New 1st Roblin boy moved away and Cub Pack the success it LAKE OF PRAIRIES WINS HAM CONTEST Lake of the Prairies has been the provinces buffalo theIf interest is an hosen as the winner in a contest entire class will receive a plaque adult class will be to name the new 40milelong lake to be displayed in the Anone wishing to register please given me in getting to meet with their A special thanks to the Paley and Registration is taking place this week for the swimming lessons to be held July 28th to August behind the and the school will receive an eight contact me at formed on v extern the Assiniboine River in volume set of Ernest Thompson have arranged to show the Scions Lives of Game Thc at the Senior Tho name was submitted by the The presentation will be made Citizens home on June I 30th at 8 in the I al so hope to show this film at the students in two grade six rooms June 20th at the of Elementary School The winning classes said they chose the name Lake of the Prairies at The Department of Mines and because there was presently no Natural conducted the r w lake named for the prairies which was ooen to students nd they felt such a name would meeting on Thurs July 3rd in the Masonic Hall Plans are being made for a Teen Dance on July 4th in the Memorial Watch for The playground program will start on June The playground hours will be to 12 and 1 to 3 Monday thru Friday with Arts and rafts on Saturdays from 10 to 12 This playground pro ram is for children from ages 5 to 16 It will include organiz ed storytelling and numer ous active such as field basketball I met with the recreation tor from Russell and we are ing some intertown Remember the minor baseball teams play every week night and last one team had to play without a Anyone who knows a little about baseball can be a CROMARTY Kelly H Miss Marilyn Snufer classrooms in crades one in the to i n SO entries show how proud they are to live on Pelly Hi row lake is bring created as is held in the cal and Charlie Kelly visit ed with and Jack on Tuesday Marion i home from the hospital on Jim Thorn sjn the week Extension As T p til in Yorkton and snow hall of Friday even half their entire The winning name will be to the Governments of The new which Horticultural Hose Pansy Show Set For Sfh The June meeting of the Roblin Wells We hope everyone will provide flood control and Horticultural Society was held on will bring in their flowers for this cr conservation on the Assiniboine June 9tn at the home of and dont have to be a mem is 70 feet high and Baumung with 31 presber to There is no entry une guest of her and her future Saskatchewan and feet long and required more than President Jean van Drecht to the Canadian Permanent Com cubic yards of earth jin the on Geographical Place The reservoir will also stretch back i The minutes of the May meeting for into the Shell River to provide wat were read and the financial re winners in the the er recreation facilities at the pOrt given and the correspondence John students in grade six at the sippi Provincial Park which is sche GX 94 Produc wore with corsages upon burn Elementary School will each to be opened for arrival and escorted to their receive a provincial pin featuring centennial in an companie Kivers Ko rt rs of Rubli Don Uiv River s Marion anti Harper of Sis Sunday and DJU E son of Monday with and M end Jack Ga thc with and Gcc and and Laird and Clayton at and Garry family of Shevlin and an Loitz at t Ronnie Cross with of Roblin on tho jj members of attended tho was Farm tan the contes nd lead York ton out to be We favored the several Marilyn was with many lovely After they had opened for all to the ladies for the JOIN JOAN Miss Joan Extension Home Economist Last we had the plea To place in the refrig sure of attending the opening of orator for 36 hours depending on ana ever That tho groom Peat en friends at presented plant at Xot only does this provide a new incus cause try for the but as well quality to bo sold on local and he size of the be the cheese becomes crumbly was The competition was and a committee was nominated to draw up entry and prizes will be Entries must be in place by 2 The show and bake sale will be open from 3 to 5 and to Any one wishing a prize list can phone 2654 or pick one up at the A committee was appointed to make the nece ssary forms for people to enter their j Our Annual Picnic was discussed to have them i bc held on It was decided to have a special 1July 7th at Cars competition this year for the Senior J to meet at the Old Intermediate 70 and Entries to be i at to bring in by July 15th and judged own ancl the Picnic the end of Further particulars committee will be contacting the in regards to the j members for Retirement Party Held For Sumneri of Tore For you larce of cheese with the not seen the cheesemaking intention of Frozen cheese Im sure you would find probably is best used in the Rossburn plant very interest The Rose and Pansy Show and Bake Sale will be held on July 5th at the Marshall el of weekend Gabei at Swan an Ed of the Too of the even highly of the in the Cheese is not only one of the but as variety of types and Whether you crumble a little blue cheese into a salad for fla a cheese sauce made many Earl speaking on behalf of the thanked the honoured for i sorve her much appreciated work in the or have a round of and Harold Boughton past ana wished her well in on a will surely and family spent the weekend in Be sure to got the right cheese to do the A hard cheese adds tor I would suggest competition will be advertised in j The executive were appointed to not be to buy the Review at a later purchase a trophy to be awarded to the 4H member for the best 4H garden in the Roblin The raffle of Dixon Reid Plant Food was won by Lottie Kelly and Penny Our meeting concluded with a lovely lunch of coffee and Miss Sheila Andres left for Hans Voronoff and family President Jean van Drecht on where she is em1 of visited with her thanked and Baumung for and Arnold us to their new home for ON THE SOCIAL SCENE and presenting be tho pro road tho ROBLIN GUN CLUB The Gun Clubs last choot will be briefly recorded this Your correspondent decided to take one weekend or a part We wore happy to welcome five visitors from namely Ar nold and Brian Schni Don Bedford and Min We also had our Dauphin Lloyd Walter Goron and Art Harris u tors made the last shoot very suc not to mention some of the finest shooting of the This happened in spite of the fact that some of the clays did not follow any pattern as the wind came in The scores were Brent Lees do John spoke Sum very highly on behalf of the teach y ers who have worked with pupils of Grades Sum for her cooperation in the Krupp brought best wishes on her retirement from Mae Allen a former teacher of trustee and pupils of and very dear friend of Sum from Miss A humorous spelling skit was reed the roll call of presented by a of school Six hich school eirls two action which Sum nor had taught them in Grade Leslie Lois and Edith representing Room presented a A three piece matched groy lug set was presented as follows from Students Assembly by Leung from the teaching staff by Dreyr from the by Krupp and Among the congratula tions and gifts received by lunch hour was a rap Room I dres the past Miss Bonnie Bruce of visiting their visited at the home of her Bruce and and her Mitchell our meeting and an enjoyable 30 a more distinct flavour and there fore is more economical for use in family of Dauphin visited with casseroles than processed friends and relatives over the and Ross Misener and over the The weather has warmed up The latter type melts readi ly and is excellent for Serve cheese at room tempera but remains very Gardners are re and Arnold Andres a lot of cut worm damage also d a lo plus a This was y by Lloyd Ash and 24 each and 23 2 on a latter round respective Goron Jams with 23 and John Mil Don Bedford and Alex iole and Walter Fowler LM and Dwayne d 20 was tho sloop fourteen members Too scores were with uia to be the on P ture so that is is at the peak of its ted in on Sunday and severe frost flavour and Keep the with their daughter and choose covered and slice just and Ken They 14H LEADER AWARD foi e were accompanied by Hans j The Know Manitoba Better Some people have inquired who stayed to visit tour will take place this year from jc not cheese can be and will be returning July 28th to July There are forty dele John Robertson of the It can be frozen for a period up to home to Hamilton by plane this months in small 2 to 1 pound Elks and Royal Purple Lodges Held Spring Picnic Approximately sixty members of the Elks and Royal Purple ball Assiniboine Sonnettes represent this club will game was The was brought to a close A tourist is a fellow who travels thousands of miles to get a snap shot of himself standing by his Lodge 210 of Roblin and their with cake and by former j and thanked everyone for the gifts and the very fine and that it would bo one and adults enjoyed com was ith regret that the Lodge Miss Brenda McNicol Honored At Shower Friends gathered in the lower hall of the Knox United Monday June to honor Miss Brenda bride elect of June with a miscel Upon her moth Stewart McNicol and the grooms Mysli were presented with corsages and escorted to decorated The guests were entertained with a solo by Shirley accom by Gwen McArthur at the Janice Artemenko con ducted two contests which were enjoyed by and Shirley concluded the entertainment with a piano Brenda was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts when 1 over the rim of a and b At the last regular meeting of ic an American tourist m gathered at R p June Europe to Jt j the thanked all Beach on June 23rd for presented to Ladies Jean sure is deep and Reminds you their spring The children Chornoboy and Mary It of doesnt it One of the native guides on hear ir always i ic races and Prizes wore bado farewell to these two meming the remark shrugged his shoul A very tasty lunch brought the awarded to tho winners of the hers and wished them every success These he said ing a 25 on one round plus 23 on a Continued On Pago Column 4 i evening to a Following the their new I theyve been for the gifts and Lunch and social lime brought the evening to a RENEW YOUR ROBLIN REVIEW SUBSCRIPTION TODAY  

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