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WI�'NE�D+ Xt �'30th, 1954.
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ijiAT Mrs.. L. C. Thompson6was
in Guelph on Friday . evening
• attending : the annual banquet
of the, Alumnae. Association..:of
Guelph General Hospital, which
was; held . in ,the Royal Hotel.
Graduates ;back, to the class
of 1910 were present Mrs..
• Thoanpson . is a graduate of • the
1932' class..T
'THAT Art ' Baker, . _who . has been
relieving at the C.N.R. at RiP-
• ley, is on a ' swing. -shift be-
tween . the__ Brampton . a rid
Georgetown depots,
THAT Mrs.. Jean Quigley ,of
• • London ,has been engaged as
a member • of, the teaching 'staff
of , • the Goderich Separate.
School. A. f ourbh • classroom is
being opened in September to
take:'care of an incrggasing en-
rollment, which averaged 126.
'?-the 'past year.
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THAT Bob •Morton, who is sta-
tioned at the RCAF depot at
MacDonald,, Manitoba, is spend -
,dig . his furlough at, the home
of his parents, Mr:,. and : Mrs.
•• Albert' Morton. Bob. is -due
back at his 'base on June 10th.
THAT meanbers. of Cid Light
LodgeA.F. ,&'A.M. held' • their
: annual Rural .church parade on Sun- Life Sundwas,
day rnornirvg, attending se ;ick
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in St, Peter's Church, Luck -
now, where they were . address-'
ed ,by , the Rev. H L,.. Jennings.
THAT: ay .
°'ns observed: an the United Church
on�Sunday' morning.'The' choir:
sang the antherri "My God- and
'I", and , a quartette•'. number
Shut -Ins . ; Dan.' a day that '• is was sung by Miss "Helen.
now : internationally, • observed , Tho.�mipson, Shirley Irwin,' Rod-
in special.rerneinbrance of the ; _ dy Wraith and . Elmer ITrnbach:
sick and•:�disabled;
Men's, Ladies', Children's:Wear. Piece Goods and Woolle
.in ourreport of the South.
Kinloss Centennial ' services,.
we were not, aware that . a bas-
- ket of flowers was in the.'Stln-
day ' School roomof the church,
:place there by Mrs: B. T.
Sangster of Toronto_ in mem-
-ray of ' her ,parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan Graham.
. viiHIAT. Sunday, ' June 3rd, :.: is
'HAT George • Kennedy' was at
Sarnia the first of 'the week
receiving delivery ' of two pen -
ed.. Hereford 'heifers which • he
'.•purchased recently at a sale at
Saginaw, Mich. •
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ASHFIELD PUPILS
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The ' • auditorium . of the Luck-
now District High School was.
filled to ' overflowing . 110, Wed -
ay ,
eday, fright-for-the-armual-con
cert{ 'and song' festival: presented
by • the pupils of .;.the. various
schools in. the Township.
Many • thought that the con-
cert was -the best ever presented
by .the ,Ashfield pupils with. much;
credit . going to the teachers and
music supervisors, Mrs. E. 'Rod-
gers .and' Mrs. Lifllian Simpson,
The- ,program..representedr_the:
four , seasons in • song, • with the
numbers chosen from ' work +cov-
, ,
ered during the year:-- Opening
with 0 Canada and biasing with
"Merrily ,the "Cuckoo" and,."The
Queen these "choral riizmhers
•were sung by two pupils from
'each' school, •
Apart• from • this each school
presented its ovyrl numbers start-
ing with Dungannon Juniors
taught by Mrs. T. M. Durnin;
who presented -.—the,, • operatta.
"Billy' Goats • Three". The Sen-
iors, taught by Mr. E. Moore;
gave "the- three -Egli- S'o "So iYte
.ungannon jun•i
• Effective May 31, June 1,...2
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Summer
' For Chia -'season the following_
schools took part: Hernlock City,
Mrs. I: ' Martyn, teacher: ,sole,.
Mary. Lott Collinson; choruses "A
Canadian Camping Song and
;,!out. Walking” ,::two parts. Ninth'
school, 'Mrs. W.: Andrew, 'teach
er: choruses, . oThe.. Three Sail-
,ors",
ail-,ors", "In The' Good .Old Sunnrier
Time", Irish, dance, Mary : And-
rew, Karen Kilpatrick. and Dor-
othy :•Hallam. 'Zion . schoI, Mrs.
F. Ritchie, teacher::• choruses, "A
Merry Lad The -Farmer's Boy'',
and• "One Sunny Morning Early".
Autumn •
Tenth school,'. Mrs. .1Little;
teacher: duet,Dianne Ritchie
and Donald_: Scott.;, • choruses,:
"Autumn Comes" •and "Autumn
Lullaby'';: Crewe school,' Miss L.'
Popp, teacher: choruses, '"Oct
61Der's Party" 'anal `The `Reaper -'s
, _ w :....parts . P irt. __lbert,_
. Winter
Lothian ,_school, •Mrs. Lloyd
Cline, , teacher: choruses, ' "Gar
den In The Snow", "Look . Out
Window", and a Christmas
hymn .as a double • duet. Kings
bridge, Mrs; ,Sheridan• {• teacher:-
choruses; `Marshmallo' World", ''�
"Skating • 'Song?" ` and' . "Skater:'s
Waltz".. Fourth school, Mrs J.:*
Caesar, . 'teagher:. solo, Ronald
Black. .
Spring .
Cedar Valley' school, ` Miss , S.
Feagan, teacher:* choruses,
Na'n'lara's. Band",. '"April Wand",:
with drill.:. Lochalsh school, Mis's
R. Pentland, teacher: two-part ..
choruses, "Chee' Chee ' 0 Chee"
arid : • ".Spring •FloWers". Scotch.'
:dance •by. ,Jaffe ,Finlayson, ':Mar
'garet and .Finlay MacLennan, ac-
companied' by D. A. MatLennati
on. the bagpipes.. •Belfast : school,
Mrs. G. 'Parrish, teacher: chor- •
-uses;" "Aipril Showers" -arid "Pret.---
Lty. Little Spring Flowers", two'
parts,
Mr. W.. Ertin.gt6n, teacher: chor-
uses,: "Aarvest SOng" and "Song
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