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Dr. Helen Salkeld and Miss Izzic Creelman of Ottawa' spent a week in Lucknow with the form• cr's parent's Mr ,. and Mrs. T. J. Salkeld, • rist returned• oher ow home on May 11th after spending nine days in Victoria.Hospital, London follow, • ing surgery. . • t • Jim Ke-ane-returned-to-his Luck• - now home last Thursday after being hospitalized for almost three weeks in_,Wingharn arKLDist- rict Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Hunter spent the week end. visiting Mr. -- and Mrs. Ken Laidlaw of London and Mr. and Mrs." Roy Keane and Arlene of-Stratford. Mrs. Nelson Raynard and Mrs. Ada Woods of Lucknow are pat- ients in Wingham hospital. ; Mrs. F.G.MacGregor of Peter- borough is visiting with her cousins Miss Catherine MacGregor and Mrs. George Stuart , Lucknow. Other.- visitors included ,Mr. arid) 'Mrs. George MacGregor of , Copetowi, Mr. Gordon MacGreg- or of London , Miss Margaret Ann MacLenrian'of Glanfis , Mr, and Mrs. Ross 'Spry of New York. soccer and two pitch-while the Senior girls and boys play the same games. As we might, expect', some houses are not as good 'as others, but we are all doing our best. • FIELD DAY This year our Field Day will be held on May 28. The sports are' mostly the same except for the intermediate and senior boys who may take part in the pole-vault. Later, on June'9, there will be • a track meet at Belgrave School.' SAFETY FIRST • As Room' Ten was 'discussing safety , they—`zed'- • ^ number of plays on tee subject of firecrackers and present them to • the pupils of the,Junior Wing. So On May.19 they presented their /assernbly. It wasppened by 0 • Canada followed by the singing of the Maple Leaf Forever. The seven groups that wrote short Mrs. John Mowbray, highway 86' returned to teachingiat"North Ashfield School last Monday. Mrs. Mowbray was hospitalized in Wingham for about 10 days and then spent 2 'weeks convalescing at her home. Mrs. Harold' Austin visited on the weekend at Fernhill, Ailsa 'Craig; Ilderton,' Kimoka and London and on Saturday evening, attended.the wedding of her niece at the Drewitt and Campbell wedding in Ivan United Church, Lobo' Township. BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS HOUSE LEAGUE ACTIVITIES' plays then presented them. These Mrs. Norman Sie Mr. and Mrs. Graham MacNay of Ottawa spent the week end in the Lucknow area visiting with his brothers Kelso and Alex and other relatives and friends. They , attended the wedding of his piece Helen McNay and Terry Baker on Saturday.. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford MacMill- an and'children and Mr. arid Mrs, lira Maallraan and boys'', all of St, Catiferines were week end visitors with•Mr. and Mrs. Joe MacMillan, Mrs. Ford 'Cunningham is' a pat- ient in Victoria Hospital, London where she will undergo knee surgery. Once again we are playing TI-41TO-Tzi of the dangers and games with other houses in corn- rules pertaining to firecrackers • petition for the higheststanding. with the exception of one in the Queen. INTERVIEWS. Instead of Mid-Term reports , parent-teacher interviews were held on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The interviews could, be held before or after supper. .t,)MI RTK DAVIS Fred and Janice (Farrier) Davis of Windsor are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter ., Dana Lorraine at Hotel Dieu Hospital, Windsor on Thursday, May 18th, 1972,. a, granddaughter for Mr. and , Mrs, Am Davis of Lucan and Mi. and. Mrs. Garnet Farrier of . Whitechurch, The games played are junior wing which the group told traffic Safety rules. After wishing the audience , a safe holiday the class along -with-the-audience sang-God Save