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Luckoow Central School...
What a:surprise Miss Webb got
vhen she came to her door and
ound her room beautifully decor-
ited with streailers and hearts
or Valentine's Day. This had
=41=0 by ,
!\„lary Lynn Cayley,'Glenda Jam-
ieson, Lorna Boyle, Etta Belle
NiacDonald and Niar,Tarei,hitr
croft. • : A deCorated box on her desk
contained the first of a series of
clues,sto where. bet other gifts
would be found. These were a„.
Valentine box of chocolates, a
large-N-alentine card , writing
paper and a pen.
In the afternoon we had our
regular JuniornRed Cross Prog-
ramme which was opened with
"0 Canada", accompanied by
Susan Thompson. Lorna Boyle
read a poem entitled' "Do It
Now"; Torn lienderSon played a
piano solo - Am A Rock".
lanet HuMphrey read a poeth
:ailed "A Valentine To My
Donn Faye Nelson entertained
us with some Jokes; Jill Murray
:,sonducted.a 'game. We closed
with "God 'Save the Queen"; iccornpanied by Kathryn' McKim.
After this a delicious lunch was :.tijoyed.
This month our project was
Baking booklets on any "famous VOree we haVc studied' so far
SOCI41 Studies. ,F.ach pupil was
opretend to he that person, tell -
ng the story of hislife, To
nake the story more intere'sting,
naps and pictures were added.
GLENDA JAMIESON
LORNE FOYLE
JOAN `HAMILTON
BAND •/
On Saturday February .19 , from.
9.30 a.m. to 0.30 p.m. 'there
was a Band Workshop held at God-
erich Collegiate.• The. Workshop
was sponsored by The -University of
Western Ontario and was under
the direetion of Aflen J. Ford, a
noted Ontario trumpet_ player.'
Three flands were in attendance;
they Were from Lucknow Central
Public School, doelerich Colleg-
iate, and Lakeland. A concert
was 'held in the 'evening.
Luelriew SchoOl Band playeLf at
Friday's ".ASsembly and did an ex-'
cellent job even thetigh it was •
only a practice.' They are also
preparing for a Band Concert to be
held early in the Spring.
There w.as.ro.church services
at the.iangside Church Sunday
'dile to stormy weather. •
Irwin Strome ,.T.eeswater , form-
erly ,of tangside, moved to, Bruce-
lea Haven, Walkerton during'the
week. • .
Friends of Dan MacKinnon will
be sorry to learn he is a patient in
the Walk ert as-pit
Elmer )Scott enjoyed a trip to
Iowa week.
Congrattlations to Mr. and Mrs :
Don 'Young,, Don Mills on the
arrival of their ion, Kevin Christ-
opher, February lGth., Don is the.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Young,
,Langside„
Mr, and Mrs. Pier Tikma of
Orono visited on Thursday With
and Mrs.' Victor Wybenga.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. W111. Orr of Langside was
able to leave Winghani Hospital
last week and go to the. home .
of her daughter Mrs.. Wm. Lapp
and Mr. •Lapp of Winghain,..
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott,
Paul, Ruth,•Barry, David and
Karen were Sunday dinner' guests
with Mrs. florace Aitchison of •
Wingham.
Mr. Victor Wybenga, student
preacher „left Monday forenoon
for liamilton,.where-he was to
give a sermon on TV and then
proceed on to Knox College to re-
sume his studies...
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Morrison
on Sunday had a long distance tel-
ephone call from their son Ken-
neth at El.1( Point. lie' reported
it l5 below zero and that he had
been iee fishing.
We are sorry to report' Russel .
Ritchie was admitted On. Monday •
forenbitifiroTWingliam and Dist-.
rict .Hospital. .
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
C? mpbell of Willowdale on 'Sat-
urday moved to Listowel,, where.
he had been' transferred to the •
lla_n-k there__ Mrs. Campbell is .
the former Sharon Rintoul;daugh-
ter of Mr,. and Mrs. Bill Rint&L
Mr. and Nits. Stewart -Srnith 'of
Kitchener and Mr.. and Mrs. John..
Liddell and David of Waterloo„ •
visited on Saturday with Mr.' and
Mrs. Gershom Johnston"of Wing
ham, and..helped Mrs. Johnson.
celebrate her birthday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Daw.son .Craig. .. . and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig
could not attend.theleacock
wedding at Bluevale- United. .•
Church on Saturday .evening due
to no visiblity in this section .
due to_the storm.- Mr. and Mrs. ,
2Hary-ey-Craig-Of_ Wingharn man-
aged to attend the wedding and
reception . ' • •
Curries: School Progressive •
Euthie Club.held their party on
Friday. evening 'in the assenibly
'room of the Belgrave Hall: •
There were 5 tables 'in play.
Those receiving prizes were high
lady, Mrs. 13radley Galbraith;
novelty. lady , Mrs. Jim COultes;.
loW lady , Mrs.. John L. Currie;
high . mar-----9-b-er;-- neve ,
Jim .Coultes;• low , Roy Pattison,
. George. Grigg , Mrs.. C. Reay-
ic, Mr. and Mrs'..Jim Currie,
'.Nlts. Montgomery and. Mr. and
Mrs. Gershdm Johnston, the span-
' sors , -served pinch.
Mr. and Mrs', -Roria,ld Coultes,
Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Dawson are•t9
-sixYrist
On Saturday.evening the show-.
er to be held for Cheryl N1cClen-
aghan, bride-to-be, had to' be
withdrawn due to the severe
snowstorm and if weather condi-
tions permit will be held .Saturday
afternoon February 26 at 2..30 in
Whitechurch Community Memor-
ial-Hall. •
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Ca'slick,were
guests Friday evening at the
Miller-Ca§lick wedding in Wing-,
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' Fisher
and- family of Guelph and Mr. and
'X.11-S-. Carman Machanof Kitchen
en spent the week end' with'their
parents Mr. an 1 Mts. George
Fisher of. Wingham. „
Mr. and NIrs Gary Chapman'
and Mrs. Chapman attend-
ed the Gift Show at 'the Toronto
Colliseum.on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and
Joyce arid Mr. and Mrs. Bevan
Tiffin and.Stephen were'Stinday
evening guests with Mr: and Mrs.
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LANGSIDE
FRANK F. THOMPSON
Dungannon, Ontario
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on 5 year term •
lespie 13mokhav
Nursing Home, Wingham.
Mrs., Ruby Cranston and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy MaInnes of Goder-
ich' were Sunday visitors in Wing-
ham. Mrs. ,Cranston visited with
Miss Annie Kennedy and Mr. and
;Mrs. McInnes with his sister Mrs..
Cheiter Casemore and Mr. Case- .
more.
MOTHER PASSES
This community extends their
sympArhy_J—rOvIr -and Mrs. Bill •
Rintoul' and family in the passing
Of her mother Mrs. Caldwell of
/Myth, whose funeral was held
on Sunday.
Albert Wylds
Was Guest Speaker
AMBERLEY NEWS
Mr: Albert Wylds of Ripley
i teas the est-spea-ke r-a t -the
'February Meeting of Reid's Corn-
ers Women's Institute.
Over thirty ladies attended the
noon pot-luck dinner and enjoy-
ed the interesting and
informative "history of Ripley"
given by' Mr Wylds.
Mrs i Perkin Lowry also gave a
brief account of her trip to the
Convention in Toronto.
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Wesley Tiffin,
Mr. arid Mrs. Wallace Conn
had a telephone 'call from Mr. and
Mrs. George Conn of EdmOntOn
on Sunday. They too report below
zero weather with sunshine.
Mr. and Mrs. John Willis of
TolOnto spent the week end with
their parents and attended the
Miller-Cailick wedding Friday
eveningat 7 p.m. at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church, Wingham.
Herb Hunter and Trevor. Of
.London arrived on Wednesday to
spend a few days with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. On
Friclay they were joined by Herb
Hunter and all went to the Miller-
Caslick wedding.
iss7Sa ildra--1=e9oronto--
Vent the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Conn and-her friend Miss
Alma Conn of Guelph.
Nat Thompton of Lucknow
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson.
Due to, the storm on. Saturday
blocking roads, there was,no
church held at Chalmers Presby-
-teriary-Cltureh7--- • -
ye ale pleaSed to report that
little Johnny Craig, on of Mr. '
and Mrs. Harvey Craig'of Wing-
ham , was able to return home
on Tuesday last •from Wingham
and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie of
Sarnia visited on, Wednesday last
with his mother Mrs. Eunice, Gil'