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ANNIVERSARY
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GIC BEANSTALK
ST. •JOSEPH'S
SCHOOL
•KINGSBRIDGE .
APRIL 26
rs Instolkd':
eting Of
lea Institute
McQuillin was host-
inall for the annual
airshea Women's,
:s. Robert Gilchrist
Mrs. Gordon Wall.
chievement Day will
5th in Kincardine.
lacDougallwill be a
he Officers confer 7
rloo May. 1.and 2.
lade for catering to a
12th. The roll call,
was answered by payment of fees
and suggestions for next year's
programme, The district annual
will be held in Belmore May 15th,
the. delegates to be* Mrs, Frank
MacKenzie, Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie; Mrs. B.ob Gilchrist, ,
Mrs. Ira Dickie, alternates. Mrs.
Virdin Mowbray and Mrs. Allan
MacIntyre.
Mrs. Ira Dickie gave a com-
plete report of the' District Direc-
tors meeting held in. Lucknow •
with Kairshea W.I. as hostess.
Tiverton will host the .meeting
next year. ',Mrs. Allan MacDoug::
all presented the leaders of the
Course, Knack of Sewing ,with
Knits, Mrs. Bob Gilchrist and
Mrs. Hank Hartemink , with a
.gift.
• The annual 'meeting was. held
with-excellent reports from sec-
retaries and conveners. Mrs.
Evan Keith presided for the instal-
lation of officers for the coming
year: President, Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie; 1st vice, Mrs. Cliff Roul-
ston; '2nd vice, Mrs. Evan Keith;
secretary treasurer, Mrs. Gordon
Wall; assistant, Mrs. Lloyd Mac-
Dougall; • District Director.,.. Mrs.
Bob Gilchrist; alternate, Mrs.
Ira Dickie; Public Relations offic;'
er, Mrs. Harry Lads; Curator,
Mrs. Leonard Maclnnes; assistant,
Mrs. Farrish Moffat; auditors,
Mrs. Donald MacIntyre, Mrs. .
Donald MacKinnon; Sunshine
committee, Mrs. Frank MacKen-
zie, Mrs. Farish Moffat; Institute
Directors, Mrs. Allan MacIntyre,
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, Mrs.
Gib Hamilton, Mrs. Robert Gil-
christ.
Standing Committee Conven-
ers: Agriculture and Canadian
Industries, Mrs. Evan Keith; Cit-
izenship and World Affairi, Mrs.
Frank'MacKenziei , Education and
Cultural Activities, Mrs. Allan
MacIntyre; Family and Consumer
Affairs, Mrs. Ira Dickie;' Resolu-
tions, Mrs'. Jim Burt.
The May meeting will be 'held
at Kairshea Hall May 17th at 8.30
p.m„ Mrs.. Virdin Mowbray as
hostess.
Courtesy remarks were giyen by
Mrs.' Jim Burt and the meeting-
closed by singing 0 Canada.
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PAGE SEVENTEEN
Honoured On
31 st Anniversary
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS •
Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Neil were
pleasantly surprised on Easter
Sunday when members of their
-family arrived to surprise them
on the occasion of their 31st
wedding anniversary.
Present we're their daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gower (Mary
Ellen) of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Harrison (Peggy) of Strat-
ford, and their son Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie O'Neil of Goderich. They
arrived bringing, food for a- bounti-
ful meal and a special anniversary
cake as well as' gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dwyer of
St. Catharines visited on Sunday
with his mother Mrs. Tim
Dwyer.
81st BIRTHDAY •
Congratulations 'to Frank Aust-
in 'who celebrated his eighty-
&SI birthday on April 17th. His
sister, Mrs. Irene Murphy visited
with him on this day -as' well as
members of the C.W.L. , •who
presented Mr. Austin with a
cake. Father 'Ed Dentinger and
Brother Carl visited also.
Shoana Martin, seven meek,
old infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.' Jim Martin, is a patient at
the University Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Osch
hnd .lamily of Waterloo were vis-
itors on the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Van Osch.
Betty Henderick has returned
home from the Wingham and
District HoSpita1, where she under
went- an appendectomy.
_
TWO, MONTHS IN IRELAND ,
Ray Dalton returned home this
past week after spending almost ,,
two months holidaying in Ire-
land.
Mrs. A lvin Moran underwent
surgery at the University Hospital,
London on April 16th. She has
been a patient there since Feb-
'ruary. We wish her a speedy re-
covery.
Ray and Jerry Heffernan spent
' the Easter week end in Nashville,
Tennessee, •
Walter Kelly of London was a
. visitor in the area on the week
end* and visited with his, mother ;
a patient at Pinecrest Manor,
Lucknow. She wais a former res-
ident of Kintail. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Durnin and
family of'Drayton were visitors
on the week end' with Mr.- and
Mrs. Vincent Austin and•faMily.
Mrs.- Judy Riegling and child-
ren of Orangeville are spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs., Carl
Riegling.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Giroux
and 'family of Kent Bridge were
, Eater Sunday visitors with Mr.
and,Mrs'. Carl Riegling.
Miss Marilyn Macintyre and 1,
'Rob Coleman of Guelph spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Macintyre.
Visitors last Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Derek Logtenburg and ,
family were-Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Logtenburg of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Dam and family of .,
Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Ghys Gir-
1 oen. and Jan of New Dundee, Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Reitrink and family
of Ashfield and Mr. and Mrs. '
\Gerrit lAigtenhurg and family of
Clinton.
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