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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1976
Iniured In
Pit Accident
• :WHITECHURCH NEWS
This community was sorry on
Monday forenoon to learn that Alex
Craig had •,an accident.' at 'the
• Whitechurch Sand, and Gravel Pit,
R. R. 1 Lucknow. He was taken to
Wingham Hospital by ambulance
and from there to Victoria Hospital,
London from where it was learned
he had coinpotind fracture of leg
and arm and lung injury. The
community wishes him a most
speedy recovery. •
David Adams• of Windsor spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Adams.
Miss Mildred Mcgenaghan and
Mrs. Garnet Farrier on Monday
visited with Miss McClenaghan's
mother, a patient at Goderich
Hospital,
Congratulations to the Grade 8s
of the community on passing their
exams.
Congratulations • from the com-
munity to 'Jack Whytock on
receiving the Nicolson Memorial
Music Award.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire
and Brian visited on Sunday with
their son Lee McGuire, Mrs.
McGuire and family of Missis-
sauga..
Mrs.. Jean Gardner (formerly
Hamilton) of Edmonton spent a few
days with Mrs. Garnet Farrier and
on Thursday evening Mrs. Farrier
held' a gathering of all the cousins
in the community.
Mrs. Agnes Elliott of \gingham
spent the weekend with Mr. and •
Mrs. Walter Elliott.
Mr. , and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw ,of
Windsor spent the weekend at their
homes here and on Saturday Mrs.
Paid Elliott was matron of honour
at Miss Karen Rivett's wedding at
Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Elliott on
Saturday • evening attended the
Snow-Rivett wedding • held at
Dungannon.
Mr.„, and Mrs. W. Buswick and
family of Bluevale were Sunday
afternoon visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bev, Kay and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintouil,
Carol, Kimberley and Debbie of
Tottenham spent the weekend here
after attending the wedding recep-
tion in the hall for Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Rintoul.
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, visited
for over a week with her daughter,
Mrs. Eileen Parker of Exeter and
while there she and Eileen visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClen-
aghan and family, of St. Thomas.
Miss Mary Lou Milligan spent
the weekend in Sarnia with Mr. and
Mrs. Relison Falconer and family.
Family Dinner On
45th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray
and family held a family dinner at
their home, Holyrood, on Sunday,
June 27 in honour of the 45th
wedding anniversary of Donald's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Murray
of Lucknow.•
Others present were: their
daughter Mrs: Bruce (Norma)
Raynard, Mr. Raynard and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hackett and
Mr. Murray's sister, Miss Mary
Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray were
former residents of the St. Helens
area, where they farmed on the 9th
concession. Mrs. Murray is the
former Frances Reid of Ashfield.
Three' and a half years ago they
sold their farm and retired to.
Lucknow, where they reside 'on
Havelock Street, North.
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Annual Meeting
At Walkerton
Bruce County section of Unit 10,
the Superannuated', Teacheri of
Ontario, held its annual dinner
meeting in the Hartley Hotel,
Walkerton on June 2, with seventy-
eight• members present. •
At the head table were• Mrs.
Henry Hossfeld, - president; Clare
Perry, secretary-treasurer 'of S.T.-
0., Toronto; J. Stevenson, secret-
ary-treasurer of Unit 10, Owen
Sound; vice president, T. C.
Hewitt; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
L. Ernewein; councillors, Mrs. J.
Fleming, Mrs. G. Pinkney, Mrs.
W. Dippel, (absent)' Miss Lela
Nelson; past vice president of
Bruce County section, Mrs. L.
Taylor,', Mrs. 'J. T. Kennedy, J.
Tait.
After the singing of Grace, a
toast to the' Queen and the singing
of 0 Canada, Mrs. Hossfeld
welcomed • the guests.
At the conclusion of 'dinner Miss
Debbie Lou Creighton' entertained
the group with songs.' She,was
presented with a gift by rs.
Pinkney.
Mr. Stevenson gave a brief
message from District 10.
The speaker, Mr. Perry, was
introduced by Mr. J. Tait. Mr.
Perry spoke on, S.T.O. and retire-
ment, particularly on benefits of
S.T.O., increase in membership,
improvements in pensions, and the
constitution of S.T.O.
Mr. Perry was thanked by Mr.
Hevvitt.
A short business meeting con-
•6uded the dinner. •
, In 1977 the Bruce County section
of Unit 10 of S.T.O. will be hotted
again by Walkerton,
Clem Steffler
Leaves Kingsbridge
For Alberta
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS .
The Graduation Mass for the •
Kindergarten to Grade 8 students
of St.'Joseph's School , at Kings-
bridge was celebrated by • the
Reverend Ed \ Dentinger, C.R.
Friday, June* 2.5 at 10 a.m. •in St.
Joseph's Church. ,
As this was the last day of school
for this year, each teacher present-
ed her pupils with certificates and
report cards. Following, parents
were invited to 'the school gym to
see the children receive academic
and sports awards. • ,
Clem Steffler, principal of the
school for the last time, acted as
'chairman. 16 perfect attendance
awards were presented; public
-speaking trophies were given to
John Lalonde, Grade 4; Heather
Ann Stapleton, Grade •5; Dana and
Dean Doherty, Grades 6 and 7 and
Mary Luanne Clare, Grade 8.
Field Day tropies were presented
to Lisa Frayne, junior girl; Peter
Hendriks, senior boy and Donna
Drennan, senior girl, winners at
the' Track and field Zone . 1
Separate Schools Track and. Field
competitions 'held in Wingham on
Tuesday, June 15, and ,to Denise .
Connelly, the junior girl charripion
at the Huron-Perth Separate School
Track and Field held in Mitchell on
Tuesday, June 22. , Field' Day
certificates were given to all those
who attended the field days. Team
awards, were presented by Miss
Joanne Hamilton.
Another first for' the school was
the presentation of Academic
awards. Mr. Stater congratulated
all those who passed and wished
them a successful summer. The
students sang their school song and
gave the school yell to end another
successful school term. Mr.
Steffler will be moving to White-
law, Alberta on. July 12 with his
wife and family. Wishes of the
-community are for good luck and
haiSpiness to Clem and Phyllis and
family. .•
Congratulations to Tommy Gil-
more, 'a 'grade 3 student at St.
Joseph's School, Kingsbridge, who '
won the Canadian Baton Twirling
Championship for boys age 7.- 10
years held in• Thornhill Community
Centre in Thornhill on Sunday,
June 27. 'Tommy was. presented
with the trophy -at the Miss
Majorette of Canada pageant that
same' evening in Thornhill,
. •
LANGSIDE
Congratulations to-Kinlots Cent-
ral School award winners Karen
Eckenswiller, Ann Doelman, Rich-
ard Day, Lisa Husk and Tammy
Dadson. Congratulations Also. to
Kirsten Petereit and Mark Ackert
for highest marks in Grade 4 and to
Liane Young and Michael Murray
for high marks in grade 3.
The Holyrood Girl Guides held a
baseball• game at Holyrood follow-
ed by a barbeque in Dan Webster's
front field last Tuesday evening.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young
visited on Friday evening with Mr.
and. Mrs., George Young and family
in Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webster and
family moved to their new home on
the 2nd of Culross last week. They
will be missed" in this community.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Young on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Young, Beth and
Jane of Chesley; Mr. and Mrs.
George Young, Heather, Bradley
and Cheryl of 'Wingham; Mrs.
Eugene Gardner, Sandra, Preg and
Shelley of Lucknow. They also
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celebrated the birthdays of Cheryl
Young and Greg and Shelley
Gardner.,
• Marty, and Karen Young 'were
two of the Lucknow band members
who played 'at a 'band concert in
Goderich Sunday evening. .
A memorial service was held at
Langside Cemetery on Sunday
afternoon: with fine weather and . a
good attendance. The service was
conducted' by. J. B. Kay, student
minister at Whitechurch and Lang-
Side. Two duets were sung by ,Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Steer.
Karen and Liane1 Young spent ,
Saturday night virith their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin
of Wingham.
Bev Kay, our student minister,
will be on holidays in July.
Services . at Langside will be
conducted by various meinbers and
adherents.
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