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Seaforth
EXP9Srr,C:li LY10 10,4
to l
Stapleton and Larry Murray won
a scholarship for the highest
standing in the school. A spec-
ial award for maintaining bier
800/o average from Grade 9 to
12 was awarded to Kathleen
Stapleton,
Rev. Father Jansen, Sarnia,
addressed the graduates, urging
them to carry on in the tradition
befitting young Christian students,
Benediction followed with the
Recessional singing the D. C. S.
School song.
Preceding the church services, use
the graduates and their parents,
priests, the departing nuns, trus-
tees and school board and the
students enjoyed a banquet in
the church hall, catered by the
C, W. L. George Ducharme was
chairman for the evening and
during his remarks thanked the
sisters for the dedication they •
have shown diving the many
years they have' been teaching
out the diplomas assisted by The'Grade 'I pupils of St. Rev, P. Oostveen. $25. 00 schol- Patrick's Separate School enter-
arship for the highest standing rained the departing Grade 8 in Grade 12' was won by Kathleen graduates and their parents CO a
tea on Thursday afternoon. In-
cluded with' the guests were
Father Durand, Sister Shirley
and the teaching staff.
Rev. Father Durand presented
here. Sister Ann Bezaire replied
.9n behalf`.of the_ teachipastaff,
Tom Burke gave the valedictor-
ian address and his remarks left
many nostalgic feelings for the
former school.
Miss Joan Schoonderwoerd,
president of the C. W. L present-
ed the graduates with pins and
rosaries and a lovely graduation
cake.
Caudle of Lions Head and Lloyd
Jaques left' on Friday for Sault
Ste Marie. From there they will
take a BO mile canoe trip down
. the Garden River.
Thirty-one ladies of the com-
munity enjoyed their annual out-
ing last Wednesday evening. A
turkey supper was enjoyed at the,
Dashwood Hotel followed by an
enjoyable tour of the Eisenback•
Museum at Grand Bend.
Mrs. Mae Huddleston and Mrs.
Florence Tufts of London were
Sunday guests with Misses' Blanche
and Rhea Mills.
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Pringle,
Terry and Wayne of London, vis-
ited Friday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Copeland and girls.
Wayne remained for a few holi -
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jones and
family of Sudbuiy were guests
last.week with Mr. and. Mrs. Fred
Parkinson and girls. •
Mr. and Mrs., Norris Webb,
Julie and Lorie spent last week
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Crago, Billy, Linda and
Nancy of Pembroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blommaert
and family and Roger Ronson of
13ramprOn; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Hewitt; Mr. Wm. Elston; Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram Hanna pf Kirk- • , Most pennies
fon and Peter Gartenbkrg of Camp Gordan Papple.
Borden were Sunday guests with Most buttons
' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gartenburg G. Papple.
and family Most articles . .
Messrs. 4ap s,vy and Hugh
Berry and' J. E. An-
derson were guests at the Berry-
McLaghlan wedding in Centen-
ary United Church, Hamilton
and the reception which followed
at the Scottish Rites on Saturday.
Mrs. Lloyd Jaques entertained
at a miscellaneous shower on
Friday evening in honour of Miss
Marion Lee of Ailsa Craig. Miss
Lees marriage to Glenn McElrea
took place on July 5th.
Mr. Gordon Robinson left on
Sunday for Toronto where he
will spend the summer at the •
Bruce Coleman.
, - Lucky spot --,MrS. W. Cole-,
man.
String relay - Mrs. Wm.
Strong's side.
'Water relay - Mrs.
Strong's side,
Elimination relay -
Coleman's side,
Lucky Chair - Mrs.
Hudson.
,t Wearing white pearls -
John McGregor,
Couple having youngest
grandchild - Mr. & Mrs. J. Keys.
Couple having oldest grand-
Albion Hills Conservation School, child - Mr. & Mrs. A, Turnbull,
Department of Energy and Resour- Mr. and Mrs. A. Pepper (tied)
ces.
Messrs. Harold Levy of St.
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60 Attend WI Picnic
At Seaforth Lions Park
The Seaforth Womens Instit-
held its annual picnic on
Correspondent
MISS JEAN COPELAND
OF
. --a---;:i Ws. lim Norris and
• family, Brampton, visited xg- the 17 graduates with their dip- cently with Mrs. Sam Norris Lomas_ with a Si/WAIL 9f c _and Mr. _and..ivirt, ..Bottunis ,_ ___ __ _ -
award going to Pianne Stapleton and family, Douglas remain-
with the highest standing in Grade ing for holidays. 8 and Bob Krauskopf with high-
est standing for the boys.
Mrs. Blanche Verner, Mar,-
Miss Joan Schoonderwoerd pre:- ton and Mrs. Muriel Miller. Seafo
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sensed the graduates with pins rda, visited recently with:;
Mrs. Ken Drake and other from the C. W. L. to commemor- friends and relatives in the corn- ate the event. munity. The picnic of the family of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feeney Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Arm-
was held on the grounds' of the
strong and Mr. and Mrs. John
Feeney farm on Sunday. All
Drake and Murray, holidayed
their children were there with over the week end with Mr.anci
• their families including their Mrs. Jim Scott and Ronnie at
daughter,-their cottage at Goderich. Mrs. Auto Kyllonen
of California. This is the first
time they have been together
in twenty years.
Sunday at the Lions Park with
60 in attendance. Committee
members in charge of sports
were Mrs. Ken Stewart, Mr s.
Arnold Taylor, Miss Eleanor
Henderson and for lunch - Mrs.
Lorne Lawson and Mrs. Ross
Gordon serving a smorgasbord
supper.
Results of a sports program
were:
Races - Pre school - Murray
Sholdice, Patty Coleman.
9 yrs. & under - Brenda Cole-
man, Ronnie Taylor.
Open - Cathy Coleman,
Brenda Coleman.
Young ladies - Bonnie Stew
art.
,'Young Men - Barry Gordon
Married Men - Arnold Tay-
lor,
Chiclet scramble- Cathy
Coleman
Tissue tape measure contest-
Lorne Lawson.
Grocery list contest - Mrs.
W. Coleman, Cathy Coleman.
Smarties contest - Mrs.
Mabel Hudson.
in pockets(men)
on dress - Mrs.
in purse - Mrs.
,Mabel
Mrs. B.
Wrn,
Mrs,
NEWS' OF
WINCHELSEA
Correspondent
MRS. WM. WALTERS
Mrs. Elson Lynn, Mrs. Phil
Hern, Mrs.. John Coward and
Mrs. Freeman Horne attended
'the Shakespearian Festival
Theatre on Wednesday evening
in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparling
of London visited Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman Horne for the week end.
Mrs. George Frayne of Sun-
shine Line and Larry Mathers of
Exeter Visited on Saturday with
Mrs, Wm. ,Walters
y Mr, andags, CODoge Frayne
attendeditikVenfy-fifth Wed-
ding anniversary surprise party
recently for Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hoggarth at Mitchell which was
held at the Legion Hallo there.
The children of Winchelsea
have been attending Bible School
this past week at Thames Road
Upitek,Church,
Miss Yanet Hern of London
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Hern and boys.
• Mrs. John Coward left on
Tuesday for a trip to Fi.:Igland
for three weeks.
Mrs: Bev, Morgan of Thames
Road and Mrs. Newton Clarke of
Exeter visited in Winchelsea on
'Thursday evening.
and Mrs. Wm. Walters
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Dayman and fam-
ily of Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton,
Dennis and Diane visited over
the week end in Moncton and
Listowel with relatives.
Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake/and
children, ,Mrs. Sanford Hutton
and Diane attended the Bible
School entertainment at Thames
Road United Church on Friday
evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward of
Woodham visited on Thursday
evening with Mrs. John Coward.
Miss Geraldine Templeman
holidayed for a few days at ,
Grand Bend with Miss Linda
Hackney, Thames Road.
Mr. and firs. Harold Parsons
and boys are enjoying a motor
trip to the Western Provinces.
Mr. David Kemp arrived
home last week from Broughton
Islands, N. W. „where he has
been teachi , td visit with his
parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Art Kemp
and Eleanor.
Mr. Will Hocking, Miss Mar-
garet Hocking, Toronto and Dr.
Jean Erwin, Washington State,
visited Sunday with Mr., and
Mrs, Leslie Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hunkin,
Teeswater, Miss Joanne Edgar,
Wingham attended services at
Cromarty Presbyterian Church
Sunday and, visited with Mr.
lncrMrs. Clifton Miller and
Paul.
Misses Patti Norris and Joan-
ne Ross and Teresa Miller are
attending United Church camp
this week at Camp Bimini.
Mrs. Jim Richards, Bowman-
vine, visited over the week end
with her father, Mr. Alvin Wor-
den And family.
Mrs. Bessie Meir and Miss
Pat Meir, Windsor, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bob
Norris and family.
Mr. Wilbur Miller was home
from WeStminster Hospital for
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Miller
and family attended the Willard
Reunion in Exeter on Sunday.
Smiles . . .
. "Is this the weather_
burean? How ahem' a shower, ' '
tonight?"
Forecaster: "Don't ask me.
If you need one,' take it. "
Father (to daughter's boy-
friend): "She'll be right down;
care for a game of chess?"
• Correspondent„_
Mrs, Joseph Kale
A bingo and tea was held in
the parish hall on Tuesday oven:, .
ing under the auspices of the
Catholic Women's League. About
160 ladies were present. The
president, Mr's. Frank Murray,
welcomed the guests and bingo
was played with the following
winners - regular games - Mrs.
Catharine Staples; Mrs. Betty
Koehler, Mrs. Kay O'Rourke,
Mrs. Harold Rock, Mrs. Alvin
Boyd(2), Mrs. Reuben Rapien,
Miss Teenie Dennis; Mrs..Hazel
Beuerman; Mrs. Auguste DuChar-
me; Mrs. Robert French; Mrs.
Lena Benneweis. Special games
were won by Mrs, Harold Rock
(2) and Mrs. Mervin Manley.
Following the bingo tea,
sandwiches and cookies were
served by Mrs. Dominic Murray
and her lunch committee with
the girks frorh the parish assist-
ing, Pouring tea were Mrs. John
Coyne and Mrs. Joseph Connolly,
Sister Victorine, St. Joseph's
Academy, London, visited , her
sister, Mrs. Margaret Ballge and
other relatives.
Lark Doyle, Toronto, with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mich-
ael Doyle.
Mr. and Mrs. JerryNoll, Kit-
chener visited Mr. and Mrs.
Auguste Ducharme on Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lane and
family are spending two weeks
at their cottage in Bay field,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Doyle,
Toronto, spent the week end,
with Ted Doyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malone,
Toronto, at their home here,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flanagan,
and family, Kitchener, visited
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane.
Kevin Kale is spending six
weeks at the Cadet Army Camp
at Ipperwash,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sloan and
family, Cornwall; Mr, sand Mrs.
Joe Sloan and.family, Windsor,
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Sloan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doyle and
family, London, spent the week
end with Mr., and Mrs. Frank.
Maloney.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Enright
and Michelle, Windsor, spent
the holiday week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Morris.
1.4r. and Mrs. Roy McQuaid,
Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs.
James McQuaid,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fedderna,
London, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Coyne'.
Mrs. Mary Williams, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams;
Windsor,; Mr.- and 1,41.,,?, 4U-
Heeney, St, Catharines; Mr.
and Mrs, Ritchie, Ningir.4
Mrs„ Marzeret McMillan lint,
Mich. visited Torn WIlliains
and attended .the .McMillan-
Stephenson Wedding in Seaforth
on Saturday.
Miss Margo Kale spent the
week with Miss Denise Lane in
Bayfielti
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Melady
and family, Trenton, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Melady,
Miss Rose Doyle, Cedar
Springs with Mr. and Mrs.Mich-
ael Doyle.
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Correspondent
MISSMGNICA MRS
St, Patrick's church was the
scene of an impressive service,
marking the final graduation of
the Dublin, Continuation School.
The graduates were Nellie Vog-
els, Kathleen Stapleton, Tom
Burke and Tom Melady,
Rev, Father Durand handed
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