The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-02-27, Page 11DELONES yam OKI(
Mrs. Marietta Martin and
Mrs. Jean Van Rooi are both
patients—in the 'Alexandra
—MatineaituV General —HOspita
al, Goderich. We wish them
both a speedy recovery: •
Congratulations' to Linda
Van • Osch, eleven-year-Old
grade , six student at :St. -
Joseph's School,: who was
the runner-up at the Legion,
Public Speaking competition
at the Legion Hall, Lucknow,
Friday evenitig. Linda was
in the junior class: •
Bernie Van Osch, `who at-
tends RyerSon College, Tor,
(alto, is enjoying a winter
break at the home of his
parentS, Bill, and Ann Van
Osch and family..
rs. Theresa Courtney
was interviewed, by tele.
phone this • week by Bill
ThompSon, host of Our Town
Canada, CKNX The
interview was about the New
Horizons grant that the
Kingsbridge Area Seniors
learned they are to receive.
The interView will be on air
in the near future, so we'll
keep listenihg fer you„ Ther-
esa. •
` Jim Van Osch.; who plays
hockey for the Wingham Ir.
onmen, suffered torn :liga-
ments to his knee when he
was injured during. a game
with Clinton on Friday even-
ing: Jim, will be out of hockey
for the rest of the ,aeason..
Michael Menary, little son,
of 'Ron and Joanne Menary,.
Was the lucky winner of a toy
riding tractor in a draw at the
Farm Show .in Toronto.
Leona Hogan, Stratford,
and Jeannette and -Anita.
Hogan, London, were week-
end visitors with John and
Rita Howard.
Steve Howard, 17,41D'at-
tends Centralia Agriculture
College, spent the- mid-term
break at his home here this
past week.
John and Rita Howard ;
and Theresa .Courtney, at-
tended the wake of their
cousin, the late Frank. Hogan
- in Hamilton on Thursday.
Mr. Hogan, who was 72, was
a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hogan and once
resided near Kintail. He is
survived by a brother, Am-
brose Hogan, Denver, Color-
ado, and a sister, Mrs.
Cecelia Spohn of Dundaa.
KINGSBRIDGE
KURRICULUM
In Mrs. Eedy's kindergar-
ten and grade one room;
Garod Roily was a new stud-
ent welcomed to the kinder-
garten class this past week.
On February 22nd. the
kindergarten and grade one
celebrated Tommy Hogart's
birthday.
Miss Mary Kennedy visit-
ed the school on Tuesday to
speak about the Sacrament of
Reconciliation.
Grades five and six have
made a Poetry Tree which
represents leaves and is
hanging up in the school
corridor.
John Van Osch is now the
junior house league champ-
ion in checkers. Mr. Zyluk
will challenge Br. Carl V011 to
community checkers.
In the senior girls' basket-
ball, the senior girls are now
the zone champs after de-
feating St.. Mary'S, Goderich
on Friday. The senior boys
bast to the senior boy's at St.
Mary's, Goderich.
in grade eight and Vicki
Doherty in grade seven, lead
— -their class with perfect scorn
es
KINGSBRIDGE C.VV.L.
Grade six pupils are doing were read by Delores Van Church,. Lucknow March 7th,
week. They discovered earl- Several thank you notes. were • Mrs., Fran Riesling, reported
ier that (English answer)' read byKarla Ho an' eor- that the -Mass for Respect
french:teats are easiest to. do, responding, Secretary, Cor- For Life was said Dec-
imilnr tests_aire to_follow.--reapondence,ila.ainclucledatt_enkterx..:,..Fram t who is in doing the' local animal king- article from .Combermere charge of the Craft Booth for
dom. • ' • 'asking the group• to reduce • the celebration, in July,' had
• ' Grades, seven and eight the amount of clothing they several crafts oti-display that
have enlarged their french receive as they have more could be made for ahe booth,
vocabulary with 53 birds. than enough. They would Irene Gilmour reported
....,.,Hurod County. ShaWn ies, holy pictures, 'planters, well cards and birthday
Forty of these are native' to accept old jewlery, rosar- that many baby cards; get
red, blue or yeliow, to Work Jean Van Rooi, ., catering
(french answer
The monthly Meeting was
held on. Thursday afternoon
in the Parish Hall with 21
members preseat. The meet
ing was epent& with prayer
led by' Fr. Dentinger.
Mrs, Pat Howard, presid-,
ent, welcomed the ladies.
Minutes 'of the :la:at...meeting
herty and Betty Jane Foran cups and slasSes, especially greetings have been sent. •
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WHEAE.
AVALLAPLE
PLife, convener, tests this °soli and ado ted as correct Church
• In the hog business, efficiency and
profits go hand in hand. And
efficiency in feed conversion is a
matter of matching nutrient balances
to the animal's changing nutrient
requirements. ,
CO-OP swine feeds are carefully
formulated to meet these varying
nutrient requirements. The
Profit-Maker Feeding Program has
Nutrient balance in Co-op feeds
is key to profitable growth -
Lucknow
on for crafts, later used, for
gifts.
Mrs. Tina ,kVanDiepep,
Cultural Life con ever,: asked
that every member who has a
C.W.L. ' pin to please wear
it to the meetings.
Mrs, Clarice Dalton re-:
ported on the next Pro-Life
meeting to be held in March
at Goderich; also the World
Day Of Prayer to 'be held at
the Christian Reformed
Lucknow District Co-op
Leach
committee; reported that,she
had teen approached by-the- -
principal of the community
school for the • c.VV,L,
serve a light luncheon
week to the'several teachers
who will be taking a univer-
sity course at the scteol,
beginning in. September. It
was moved by Clarice Dal-
ton, seconded by Mary Clare
that the group serve the
teaChers.
been developed to maximize feed
efficiency at every stage of your
herd's productior, cycle. Nutrient
balances in Profit-Maker Feeds are
Calculated to promote more rapid
' growth rates and increased meat
production.
Talk to your CO-OP feed specialist
about a Profit-Maker Feeding
Program tailored to-your operation.
A demation is to be Made to
Joanne Menary, Girl Guide
leader, and a gift is to be sent
to Brenda Wylds who had
been Ifrowtde leader until
_illneii -forced her to resign,
It is decided to buy pen
and pencil sets for the grade
'eight graduates again this
, year.
Father Dentinger stated
Phone 529.79S3
that the hall washmoms are
in the midst of, extensive
repairs. A Youth Encounter
will be held here in March for
the younk people of the
Parish and St. Peter's God-
erich„ Father Dentinger also
spoke on making Lent more
meaningful as a family, The
meeting was adjourned by
Ann Berry,
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Bere Eros.Q Construdion
CUSTOM BUILDERS
HOMES - COTTAGES - ADDITIONS
RENOVATIONS'- FARM BUILDINGS
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