The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-30, Page 20Approximately 25 West Huron JUilior Farmers armed with.
garbageitgs and paint brushes spent Saturday ciettning up
the Asidield Township.park at the end of concession 12. The
junior farmers painted the -Picnic pavilion and the Wash-
roonis picked up glass and garbage strewn around the park
and cleaned up the beach. The work was done as one of their
Community Betterment Projects for this Year, Some of those
who helped. were front row, from the left, Audrey Ritchie,
Marion Johnstone / Larry Blake Sharon Blake . Kith Cooke,,
Carol Ritchie, Heather Blake, and back row, from the left,
Ruth Alton, Nancy Aitchison, JayneRitchie Robin
Markham, Elizabeth Irvin, Diane Gibson, Murray Irvin,
David Hartin, and Doug Aitchison. Other i members Of the
club came to help out in the afternoon.
t by Dona p Photo Cam bell• •
Kingsbx~d~e_gir~s acre champs
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Church Hall.. There is no
admiision and anyone, inter-
ested in ;going should call the
school before that' day.. Lunch
will bed served.. •
Mr. and Mrs. Antone Nan
Osch and family visited in
WaterloO on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Osch
and family.
This week in
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BY DELORES Van OSCH
Congratulations to the jun-
ior girls at St. Joseph's
School, who won the champ-
ionship for Huron Perth
Separate Schools in Floor'
Hockey on Saturday at St.
Michael's School, Stratford.
The first week in May is.
Education Week at the
school. There will be: various
events taking place at the
schoOl that week to ;vvhich the
public .is invited to attend.
One important event is a card
party to be sponsored' by the
grades seven and eight fcir
the seniors or anyone who is
interested in'the area. It will
be held Thursday afternoon,
May 8th at 1:00 p.m. in the
Several front the area at-'
tended the 25th wedding
anniversary dance, for Bayne
and Marion MacLennan at
the Lucknow Community
Centre, on Friday evening.
KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hog-
an boys of Glenccie spent the
weekend With his, parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan.
Joe- Martin and sons of
Hamilton spent .the weekend „serite.
with his mother, Mrs. Mari-
etta Martin.
The 'community 'was sad-
dened to learn of the death of
:Mr. Ewdrt Jamieson of
Brucelea Haven, Walkerton,
last week. He and his wife,
the former Annie Cowan,
once owned 'the farm on the
tenth-of Ashfield, West Divi=,
sion, now owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Stanley. Mr. Jami-
eson had sold it to Mr. and
Mrs„ Dave'Forten several
years ago. Mr. Jamieson is
, survived by a daughter, Mrs,
Pearl Whitehead, Teeswater,
and several grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his
wife, and a daughter Margu-
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Sure-footed fashions to take Mom through the season in style
and comfort. See our ever-popular sling backs, sandals and
open toed looks in her favourite summer colours and
— materials.
BYRELL IfACKEly, Pat also attended the birth.
•' " ' daY Part at. Reg and Freda;
The Pastoral: Relations, Rtcome's.recently. I'm sorry
• Committee of the AshtieldSi. I missed -their4ntatifei;
Helens United Church ,Donna Hackett of Leth-
charge report the Rev. Scott bridge, Alberta is visiting for
1-13Wt rd-will. preach= month with her parents,
for-a call on Sunday, May Don, and Shirley Hackett and
4th and they Would apprec other members of her family
iate a good attendance to Jim and Irene Carswell.
weIc6me him.and Susan of Lambeth visited Congratulations to. Ron
and Joanne Menary on the. Qn Sunday with Chester and
birth of their new baby girl, 'Bell Hacked, j4mie ' jan and
Lisa. S'Cott. Hackett attended
Cora Cranston, Ivan and , a newspaper c°'"sqndeni's
Gail Cranston and Danielle seminal. WaWesley
United ChYrell' Clinton, last, visited recently in Waterloo, Friday, sponsOred by the with Norman and Nellie,icerr. Lucknow Sentinel and, Sig-and other relatives' in the
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University
i wish .improved0 hs
.Hospital,.
eTliubiles;S::ehri'9twwPetiodibkisosi slides einsg°f
gathering
tt hde'
to Helen Blake, who is a pat- and :had several. people dis..
Waterloo area. •
newspapers being printed
London. news for their local' paper. It Eldon and Madeline Rit- was an infOrtriative'day and chie, Harvey .and Betty ...gbes to chie, Murray and Elizabeth thanks those :in
Irvin and Russel. and Lillian charge.
Irvin of this area attended a, 'Mts. RUth Alton attended.
dedication service at Dun- a workshop for church organ-
gapnori United Church last • ists and choir direetors led by
SundaY • CburCh Service Rely and Kris IclaStrieier, at
BoOks were dediCated the, Five , Oaks. Christian Memory of Robert Irvin?' Training -Centre, Paris, Out
and Rose Browne and ario for the weekend:
usmesses...
weprovide:
*Financial assistance
* Alanagement counselling (CASE)
* Management fraining
* Iiformati on on government
programsfir business
Can we he0you?
See our Representative
Don Handford and/or John MacKenzie
at: The Bedford Hotel
Goolerich, Ontario
Every Tuesday on: Next Visit: May 16th "
FEDERAL. BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
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(Branch Office Address) , For prior information
please call 271.5650 [collects or write 1036 Ontario
Street, Stratford
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