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• Mr .pEkioRE Van °SCR
John- and Rita ,HoWard
recently returned from a
three week vacation.. They,
visited their daughter, Kathy
Hoganin 'calgary/ ...Alberta
and then spent the remaining
time visiting in California.
Jim and Janet Card, have.
vent 12 days visiting Janet's
sister and •her, husband, who
live : in Jariet's moth-
er, Helen Vandevene,' of
Sombra has been staying
with her grandchildren while
their Parents Were away.
Visitors during the March
break with Mrs: Yvette Hef-
fernan and ,Atone and Del-
ores Van. Osch and family
Were Albert Heffernan and
farnily . of Esselc,,Anne' and
John' Sheardown family
of:St,'Thomas, Jerry Heffer-
nan of .Stratford„
A.: TOoth :encounter was
held at the Parish Hall on
Sunday afternoon "for all
'High. Sehocil age: youth from
this area, St. Augtistine,and
St; Peter's Parish, GOderich.
Four young SeminarianS
from St, Peter's SemiarY,
London, and two Nuns mixed
.with the young people for the
:afternoon.; An joined in the
talks and disctisSions and
gameS were
'
also played, A
supper '1yis enjoyed at the
end of the day,
Antone and Delores Van
Osch 'attended a Marriage
Encounter weekend at Mel-
rose, Ontario, recently. -
Ontario,. recently,
Jim, Yvonne,Eddie; Tom,
my, Linda, and little'Jimmy,
Sinnett attended the funeral
of Tim"O'Brien in Geithers-
burg, Maryland, on Satur-.
day. Tim was the son of Joe
and Patricia O'Brien. Pat-,
ricia iS a sister of Jim Sin-
nett. Jim was killed in a
rilofOrciqe accident in Flor-
ida last Wednesday. Our
sympathy is extended to all
the Shiflett families..
Mis. Jack Van Osch, •Luck-
now was admitted to the
Winghant and District Hes.-
Oral early Saturday morning;
We wish her a',speedy
recovery, , •
Sympathy is extended to,
the • Foran families on the
death of their brother and
:uncle., Joe Foran, •of the St..
Augustine area, WhO,piisSed
away on 'SaturdaY, •
Editor' note; The i Kings-
bridge eolUinn'was inadvert-
ently omitted two week ago.
The Luckflow, office pie/Pares '
copies of the column for hoth
the Lucknow arid Goderich
papersi Both copies .were
sent 'to Goderich by Mistake -
and the'error:vvas: oef.Oscov:
ered until after publication.
We- apologize for any incon-
venience this error may have
caused. , •
The following , are 'two
items of Special interest
which were omitted in 'the
column of tWo• weeks age;
The•Ashfield Federation of
Agrieulture recently held a
snowmobile and sleigh ride
party .on a' Sunday afternoon
CI
ACADEMY
AWARD
NOMINATIONS
BEST,TICTIW
BEST =Top BEST DIRECTOR
DUSTIN HOFFMAN
ME RYVSTRESR JAMS ALEXANDER
at the farm of Vince-Austin,
on the 'tenth' eentessom of
Ashfield. A good turnout alSo
enjoyed' sleigh and totter
rides provided by :Marvin
Scott and-Clete Dalton; We .
thank these men for making
' the day,. more enjoyable;
Afterwards all enjoYed hot
chocolate and donuts', .
Kindergarten' registration
was held recently at St,
Joseph's school, Kings-
bridge, when Ahe 'following
little people registered: Joy-
elle Foran (Mike); Jane
Brophy (George);. i, Jennifer
Tigert (Jack); Paul ,,Riegling
(Max); Tammy Hogan
.(Tom); Lori NicholsOn
(Gary); Peter ' Thedn>
(Franz); Amy Olson (Glen);
Tommy Chilton (Ed); Dawn
Marie Wilson (Dan);. Chris-
title Champagne (Dennis).
WINGHAM, ONTARIO mow 957 ;1630 FOR :MOVIE INAMMATION ,
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Mprci! I? 4,00 p m. SCAVkNGER HUNT" MAT VV!LBIlAIHM111
Friday to Thrirsday March 28 to •April 2
8/214AT 7:00.9:00 P.M. •All OTHER DATA MOO PA ,
Nest.lsd in Befimiller, tint,;„ just km, east of
Gotierich on .Fiuron County'Roatj :1, just off High
way R. Phone 524-2191,
LcO•NIESNOU:'
to •• •
• AFTERNOON
• ..•
.T.:.
• 2.,30 39. DAYS A WEEK •
visit. Our. •nottgual,votmtry.:regart fOr..Tea today! .
• :We've preliarati 1..).qtterecrtoagt, PreghlY made scones,
made, jam, DeVon ereali., ea ke„ hisetnig an4.Earl
..'Grey,toa' for the ueelision,..itela and enjoy aS, serye
you in front of iii 6pe.n.:hearth log f. ire in one Of .013 two
'10itilge!,,-,.(regerva'tiotimit 'required)
BY MARION McCHARLE T.„ticknow and:formerly Of this
conimimity,:spent.a feW days.
Jim WebSter entertained
neighbonrs and friends ro a
Home Care-Clinic using Ain
Way .Produets on Sunday'
aftern,00ti - at the borne 'of his
parents, Mr: arid Mrs, Wei-
lingion
Mr. and MrS. Lorne Luther
spent a ,few days in Ridge 7
town visiting,relatives there.
Bill Neable returned home
from Florida, where he:Spent
time • ors
there.
Mrs. `Gordon, Finfaysen,
Mrs: : Warren and,-
Mrs, Ewan MacLean spent
Tuesday :.afternoon at. 'the
Ripley and .District---Horti---
Culturai Society meeting, at
the Legion Hall in
Mrs, .AnuieMacLeitrian.of
• Donnybrook
UCmeet
BY MRS. WILLIAM HARDY
The Donnyhrook
held their February meeting
at the home of Mrs. 'Bob
Jefferson last Thursday night
with a good attendance.
Mrs.' Roger Bieman Open-
ed the meeting with a
reading
Mrs. R. Bieman gave the
scripture.
Mrs. Luba 'Weber gave
readings, "Debt of Love"
and "EaSter Morn". She
also shared this thought:
"HappineSs adds and multi- -
plies as we share it with
others".
Mrs. Biematt read, "East-
er Bunnies"' and "Baking
Time".
Craig • Jefferson , gave a
reading, ' •
Mrs; Bob Jefferson took
river for the business,.
Lorraine John of E.,' •It, 5
Lucknow gave a dernonstra-
tion On silk flower arranging
which was enjoyed by every-
one present,
A social hour followed with
Mrs, H. Jefferson assisting
the hostess.
in :Kincardine with•her, sister,
Mrs. Jean Pollock.'
Several from .this area
have been viCtims: 9f the
''flu'' . and the, ,Iviartyp
children - have had' chicken
Dates:
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pistrict
Community
-Centre
. APRIL'
Good
Friday 4
MAY
Friday ? •
Saturday 3
Friday 16
Saturday, 17
Friday 23
Friday .30
JUNE
Friday' 13
Friday 27
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The first day of spring was:. a most delightful day and
Friday brought one.' of the •
worst storms of the. winter.
Hydro . was off for several
• Visiting Mrs. Emile Mae-
f.ennan during the winter
break were her daughter,
Marlon of Sudbury, :! and
granddaughter, Tina of Sar-
a.
Mrs. Finlay MacDonald is
relatiVes iii, Detroit.
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