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GRADE 5-6, CHESS TOURNA-
MENT
The first round of our chess
tournament was completed on
Thursday , April 25. The winners
of the first round arc Paul
Coiling, Linda Lundy , Heather
MacDonald , ,Jami Gra tton , Jackie
Meuis, David Ingard , Ann Court-
ney and NanCy MacDonald.
GRADE 5-6, PLAYS
The grade 5-6 class are putting
on two plays. The Grade '5 half is
putting on a play about Henry Hud•
son. The grade 6 half is putting .
OLIVET
on a play .about Captain Cod;
art on Friday , April 26 and
day , April 29, we Made the
for our play.
GRADE. 5-6
Loin MacKay is limping it!
with a cast on his left leg asi,
result of a n_injury on his knet
while playing hockey.
HOLIDAYS •
We have a holiday coming
on Friday , May. 3rd, Theta
ers have to go to school, bilt
children do not have to lieu
it is Professional Develop*
Day.
Bill and David Black of le
spent the week end With theit
ents Mr. and Mrs. Walter
and. family.
A number of people from h_
'spent an enjoyable time last,
day ev ening at the home of
and Mrs, Glen Hodgins and f
in' honour of Mr. and IvIts.IN
Calkins, who were married
ly. '
Miss Joanne Hamilton of
spent the week end with her
parents , Mr. and Mrs, Ray
ilton..
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DUNGANNON
The weather is unusually cool
for the beginning of May but the
trees are .showing their beautiful
spring.shades.
Mr. and Mrs. John Finnigan
froth Wingham visited Mrs. Min-
nit Jones and Melvin on Sunday
evening.
Eldon McClenaghan was home
for the week end_froni Windermere
where he is employed for, the sum-
mer months.
On„Sunday, May 12, Mothers
Day , will be observed as Christian
Family Sunday at 11.00 a.m. in
the United Church. Sacrament of
Baptism . will be celebrated at this
service. Also on Sunday, at 2.30
p.m. members of the congrega-
tion are invited to share,with our
Mennonite friends at the opening '
service of their church, the Dun-
gannon Christian FellowShip
Church.
Miss Margaret Mills from Tor- •
onto visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Purdon on Sunday.
Mr. and. Mts. John Bere have
purchased a home in London and
moved there from Sault Ste. Mar-
ie last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc Whinney
and Jim motored to' Sault Ste.
Marie recently to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Rob Mc. Whinney.
Barbara Blake has completed her
first year in Fashion Arts at Ryer-
son Technological Institute in
Toronto. Barbara and'her Mother,
Mrs. Cecil Blake, visited in Galt
for a few days with Mr. and Mri.
Bill Blake and Becky .\
Mrs. Lillian MacDonald has
received word of the birth of a
great grandson, Brian Peter, son
of Peter Ross MatDonald in
OttaWa. On Saturday, Albert Mc-
thinehey from Ottawa visited his
sister-in-law , Mrs. Lillian Mac-
Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Rusiell Johnston
were 39 years married , not 49
years, as previously reported.
Congratulations are still extended
from friends and neighbours.
'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner spent
the week' end with the latter's' •
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eedy.
Donald Ross of Oakville, who
attended the special masonic
dinner at Saltford Saturday ,even-
ing , visited Mrs. Heber Eedy and
Thornton. Other recent guests in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Lou Culbert
'and Miss Mabel Diehl of Stratford.
Mr: and Mrs. Irvine Eedy visit-
ed' with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy
VI Mississauga on Sunday and on
their return were accompanied by •
Mrs.'Bob Eedy and the twins,
Megan and Jennifer.
Robert SherwoRd of Sarnia has
been in Wingham and District
Hospital thisost week; Friends
here wish him a speedy recovery.
The Men's 7 p.m. bowling
banquet was held in the Parish
Hall.
The season's winners were the
Owls. The team, members receiv-
ing trophies were, Wayne Cranston,
George Stanley, Wayne Carter,
George Moffat, Lloyd MacDoug-
all, Jake Conley, Bill Schmid,
Wilbur Brown.
The Play-off winners were the
Vultures. Team members receiv-
ing trophies were George Humph-
rey, Ray Cranston, Evans Helm,
John Emberlin, Alex Andrew,
Bill.Hunter, Rick Irwin, Grant
High single trophy went to Ron
Stanley; high triple trophy, Wayne
Todd; high average trophy, Ron
Stanley; most improved bowler,
Bob. Cranston.
George Stanley thanked the
ladies for the delicious supper and
Mts. Harvey mole replied.
Congratulations to all for a
good season.
Rider's Roost
Saddle Club
The regular meeting of the Rid-
ers Roost.Saddle Club took place •
at the home of Ken and Carolyn
Taylor on Tuesday of last week.
Twenty-eight members were in
attendance:
Nancy Mateeka had as her
topic, wounds ,. lacerations and
contusions and the treatment for
same. Nancy also showed how to
apply leg and foot bandages on a
horse and as her model she had
Timmy. She also told the Club
how to support a sick horse by
using baled straw, pack a hoof by
using steel. wool and pine tar ,
treat an infection from Warble
Fly and a Kidney infection. Ted
White , 1st vice, president, acting
in the- absence of President Nina
Silverstone, asked for good ,news
of Club members......
Betty Dalton's horse Ho-Down
Sun placed 6th in halter class at
Lockport, NeW York Easter week
end and 2nd last Sunday in Eng-
lish pleasure at S'arnia. Betty also
has a new mare Fly -Away-Faye
who is in'fOal to A.A.A. A.Q.H.
A t,.11a -mpion Sugar-Joe-Reed.
Carolyn Taylor reported- the
stallion Cyprus Barb arrives May
11t and will be standing at Taylors
for the season. They also have a
new mare Ginger ,.8 years, a pal-.
irnono , 12' years , seventeen hands. high., name:of Cocoambe.
.‘,,talkerton Horse show will be
on Sunday , May 5th.
The next 'meeting will beat the
farm of Philip and Sadie MacMil-
lan and will be a.weiner roast.
DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE
Fora Great Night Of Entertainment Come To . . .
F. E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL
at 8 p.m.
On May 9th, 10th or 1 1 th
and enjoy the musical comedy, Doctor In The House
Admission: Adults 81.50 Students $1.00
Pre Schoolers Free
HAD 84th BIRT HDA Y
Mr. and Mrs.4 David King of
Goderich, Mrg. Margaret McDon-
ald of Hamilton and Mrs. Leonard
McInnes visited during the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamil-
ton and family and Mrs. W. R.
HaMilton, the occasion being the
birthday of Mrs. W. R. Hamilton.
Happy 84th birthday May1
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and
family of Kincardine visited or
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Coiling and family.