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NIX FATHER CASSANO'S 11,0 YEARS AS PRIEST
sbridge Community Mark Feast Day,
pafnc $t. pan .oseph,
iMusic Fills The Afr
jr MRS. J1 1\1 MARTIN
'I:buccal:Oh:1g of two
one night of litisic
Oration in the lives of King,s-
ligeParishioners made our •
0-yeark•pld son Tim "That
stlio‘thrill of my life ," as he
8stuckecl into bed last Sunday
Esiog.. The youth Club took.
octive.part in the readins at
hurch bible service prior to the
hSocial in the church hall
elbrating the Feast, day of St.
trick., March 17th and St.
pli's Feast day, March. little ,
whom the church is .
Miss Marianne Fray nc , w inner
ItheClinton public speaking
ontest, opened the corinialnity
elebration with her prize speech•
bout the unique 'I luron t :cunt
Museum'
The. Irish. 'loves Might- just he
in competltive trouble if the
women teachers from St. Joseples
School here decide to make a
career of their..singing.and instru-
mental talents. The teachers;,
led by. NI;.s.• Duncan Simpson at
the piano, sang 71ias Anybody
Here Seen Kelly"-, and "Teachin ,.2,
McFadden to Dance". .A hand
eastinette , tambourines, bon,2o-
drums , and .N1rs. Lar.ry park at the
auto-harp added to the almost
professional musical 4rrL!!1:2.einciltS,
Pastor,. Reverend henry Cassano
S.S.P., who'erficeed the program.,
pleas'antly shifted the Irish theme
as he sang two ltallarl sonas "Santa
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THE• WCKNOW SENTINEL, 1,1.1,CKNIQW, ONTARIO. PAGE -:ININITERN
ESDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1972
Will Stand For
NDP. Nomination
Tow Thou.., '42, of SOntil-
affipton, announced, recently lte
will seek the New. 1.)einocratic
'Party nomination for the federal
riding of Bruce.
l he party will c hoo,:e acandi-
date for the ridift.!' at a ineetin2
early in Affil. Lome (..;reifilion
of Owen Sound aid a' place and
date is yet to he ( onfirmed.
The nop,inat ion will he
Thonicon'!z Iir,t atterni-t to enter
polite( s. . •
A nati\ e ul little Curreur,
The-if i'son nat-ed-troi -Sauget-it-
District 111.11 hool, port Fl2in,
and spent ty,'o at the Univer-
sity• of Waterloo..
lionison hc feels
there is room for tke file ;soup
In the New Democratic.' Part\ as
Hien! be!, Ii,1Ye sortie excellent
ideas. •
He is the first in Bruce:Jo:an-
HOUK(' his hid for the. nomina-
tion. Mr. ThoinsOn assisted in
the area carripain for Lorne
CreiOtton provincial
Lucia" and "0 Sole Mio". Father
Cassano also sang "Farewell to
Ennnigrants" in..his native _Mai-.
-ese language:
Two ori:2inal•comed\ act plays
were.the 'Ybuth Clubifs cOntribu- •
tion. The first play "The Trial of
St. Joseph, a lid Patric k" cha I -
le 11,2ed these two fellows.to prove
whether or not'the\ were
.After some fact., and /midi humor •
the plainti\eS were soon convinc-
ei„.1 t- ditl-tteselVc
their well ..:arued titles of Saint
Paul Dalton played the role of St.
Patrick and Joe cr Keefe was:St.
Joseph. Ann DaltOn, 'Pre silent
of tlie`Ka'C, introducLd the s.how.
Kevin AuStin acid Tony Milten-
ourg starred in another Youth
Chlh conted\ "Officers of the
1,3ac•k at the ke\ hoard 'Mariantat-
Nr .411e and•Cathy Q'Keefe.,sang
piano': duets , "1 folly Holly" and
"Cockles. and Nliisc•lcs", !Finlay.
MacDonald , a native of ,Lochalsh
filled in for Eugene. Fravue who
is sufferino from a'thrbat ailment.
Finlay played jigS, reels, and .
.'-w-s-lt-$.-e ,e,n,-.144 -4.--4i„.6.1.i.nr,a4....c.O.m.Pan
b\ Mrs. Simpson. The
reb were-Clapping hands and
shuffling, their feet to the beat.
Cracked fibs didn't stop 10\
Dalton from'singing Gallowa\
Ba>' With his hand .relaxed in
his pockets and .his.traditional •
shamrock tic and.lapel shaniren,
lie \vela ntnnke-r-s-
such as "You're Irish and. You!re •
Beautiful" and "If...You're lrish
This Is the Place for YOu" . Fin-
y and Ra \• then harmonized
"NI\ Wild, Irish Rose" Snd•soon the
crowd was in a sing.-a-lon with
the men. Mrs. WalterClare
,organized most 'of the ro e:Jam-
ming. •
An anniversar\,cake presented
to Father Cassano celebrate his.
sixteenth \ ear Of ordination into.
.he PriesthOod. was given by the
Youth Club. The Catholic Wont-
en's LeagtT also presente-d lather
witha:li; ear token. •
A square dance had been plan-
nedwhilc,the•lunch committee
a rra nged ,the' fOod how( •:•er
_caller, was a) The 'music
played on and ev.eryone enjoyed
the inSe lvt s . '
Father' Cassatio expressed his
h\ say he is liopine to
organize more of these activities
during, the \ ear to build our 'coin-
nuntitY in "1 tined Action Through
Pariih ACti\ it ics" „.
Reeve Joynt. proposed at the
meeting that a new look •be cdven
to the office of clerk. ,•li reindi,-
.eated thathe would, like ,council
to' investigate the pbssibilities, of
engaging a cOmMercial. firm to
handle h\'dro billings and the
town auditors to do the ,accounting
Wm. t
accounting, responsibilit\ and pos-
sibly ma kirt- it easier to engage
a replacement for. Nil-, Jainicson.•
lie also felt thdt,the town wotild
have future. securit\ 'in the event
r.1-ra• • was los-.t. Under
slich a, sy stem the responsibilit \
for offic'c business would
This was to be inycsti,zated
and Mr. Jo\ nt stated that he had.
Contacted IBM and A.. NI. Harper
and Co. for SUO,cCStiOnS on such a
r. Joynt indicated that if„such
•
a method was feasible, 'the clerl<
could manags,the office, payroll
accounts paVable of
Meetings, 'etc. but would not
heed to have the dual `
4 kat pres.e.tatly _required. ;for:
the 'position. , ,
lie felt that this Woulci give
added protection to new members
of Council from Year to year and.
would aStzUrC than of a normal
continuance of business in the ease
of the resignation or illness bf .the
c rk -treasuret:,
Treat Injuries
At Hospital
Fred McGee-, Winghany fireman..
was injured when called, to a faini
on the 2nd concession of NlOrris
ToW,nship.. A timber . fell on his
t o__hospit-
a 1 via ambulance, given ernerg-.
ency treatment .and later dis.2.harg
ed.
He received' no apparent in-.
al. for Observation. Investigated
by W•alkerton'O.P.P•.•
year at Fort Frances Separate •
Lucknow Kindergarten class which
had •appeared in the March EriSsue.
They were:
• Front row , left to •right , Janet'
Thompson, David Lofigheed,
Mary ilendersoff, Greg Hunter ,
Joyce Ann Johnston , Jim Fareish,
Pat llatnilton,
Se'cond.row ,• Murray Hackett
Charlene AnderSon.„ Jamie Cie-
land , Deborah . Ann Corrin, Jamie
Elliott , DelOres Whitby,. Robby.
Boa k,
• Third row, Allan Andrew , Anne
Crahant, Doug, Gollan, Nlangaret
che8ter., JOhn Mae Kenzie , Nancy
Walden, • *0
Back row; ylaine Gardner
Norma Jean Anderson, Barbara
Wilkins, Jim liallain, Gail Jam-
ieson', Elva Ritchie.
Joanne Greer was absent that
day,
CLERK RESIGNS
(ONTINCEI) FRO\ I 15 AC.E 1
The resignation of the Lucknow
clerk-'treasurer will become 'ef-
fective April 14th.
t ).ickpow .Reev e
cil accepted the resignation. with
'regret.
Reeve George :10\u. requested
for the benefit of the:ratepayers,'
that Mr. Jamieson o'eplain
reasons for -the decision to leave
tire Ltcknow-positdon..
. .
N.I•r..Jarniesonstatedthat he
•woOld,,2 ladl explain tii0 reasons
for his 'decision.,'decision.,1 le'said that he
had enjoy'e.d 'Working with the
pro,sem .e.ouneil and other, inefn-
'hers of the board over the past . '•
three ea rs.. Ile.stated that 'he I TWO 'TEACHERS •
hadorioinally•studied and special" •
ized inaccOUntin ,2, and 'found this • CONTINUED' FROM PAGE.
portion• of the work 1.1lOre (mid\
ble him than other divisions School: •
of .the duties as Clerk. 'Ile said his: •• • •
new. position with Bruce 'COME\ Shirley J. Norman of GOderich
will join the Brookside staff will he iit•his field. of actountin'o.
next 'She has 'spent this . His secondreaSon was that he.
hoped to better himself in.the. year •teaching Specific learning_
future and that he fort lie triad disabilitiesdn several 'schools
a . • in
resposibilit\ to hiniSelf and the area, one one•of which, wa.s
•
fan -lily to try to. further himself in • - •
side., She WasTreviously:at Col
borne Central School for three i•••--hers-e+i-a€-Geu444-41,,4±Pcii.;4.-..,1
• years. • • •
Mrs. Keith Allen of
a teacher at Brookside, has re-
signed.effective the•end,,,of tins
term.and Mts.' Jack Caesar of -
Dungannon Will take a years
leave 'of absence., '
t.
• ,
Orin King, age 1cm, Teeswater ,„
was the' driver of .a car which col-
lided with a parked.car on•tTie . ..„ 4th•Concession of Culross NiaraTi-
. . •