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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-06-04, Page 16Sister- Augustine on' Satur- day, May 24 at Mount St, Joseph, London, Bishop Sherlock said the Mass for the nine celebrants. Sister Augustine,. Is the former Margaret. tong, who ,born and raised in this com- munity, Mrs ., Kinney peewit,- ..a.t.teniid the Hospital of • Providence Ntu'se's Annual, Alutrini in' Petroit, She has missed. only, three reunions.' since the Alumni was started .Xi 1935, IMNINNIN111.111111W • tff y-0 AFTE14.1-IS fl Sp6 Gillette - • • •:, RIGHT: GUARD • DEODORANT STICK' • iNITH'RONOS - 'GOO.O.NEWSr-RAZOG. arathon' GOLF BALLS PACK OF_THREE *-# PURCHASE.. , avec col ACHAT... BRUT. 33 200 ml SPLASH-ON LOTION WITH DEODORANT STICK . Westclax TeaVilio TRAVEL ALARM. 99 „~ ''Well Worth Looking For" We Reserye the Right to Limit Quantities Gillette ATRA TWIN BLADE SOFT' Et DRI NON-STING ANTI-PERSPIRANT rj $1ZOO ml II ORAL-B TOOTHBRUSHES No. 30 35 40 or 60 93x EA. 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She just returned from a trip to New Zealand, and Italy and also ,India where she visited het •two foster children, A warm welconie back to the community is extended to Mrs. Mary Frayne. After %pe'rlding the winter in Lon- don, Mrs. Frayne is back to home here for the sum- mer. It• is also nice to see John O'Connor back around the community again. Mrs. Leinhardt of St. Clements visited part of last week with her daughter, Arvin Dalton, husband, Terry and grandchildren; Colleen and Patrick. • The kingsbridge Area Seniors ran their first bingo night on Tuesday in the parish hall. Thes-e are "to be held on a regular basis and the next one is Tuesday of this week. Itis hoped that crowds will .orrie . out and support this group who have other special events coming in the future. St. Joseph's School was selected to participate in a Ministry of Education Prov- incial Review entitled Discip- linary Practices and Class- room Management. This, ally; three students from grade eight and two from grade seven met 'as a group; five parents met as a group.' Each individual was also asked to complete a ques- tionnaire and provide further comments on the topic of disciplinary practices and classroom management, Two more students have been hired for the summer playground to work under Supervisor Joanne Agnew. They are Frances VatiRboy and Jackie Dalton. Three more students have been hired to work under the project leader, for the com- munity school survey, Mari: anne Boyle. :They are Kath- leen Foran, Lisa Frayne and Rosemary O'Keefe, SandY Orien is hired as' community co-ordinator for July and August: A new 'teacher has been, hired for St. Joseph's School for the next term. Gary Prince - will replace Mrs: Nancy Park who is continu- ing her studies. He will teach grades three and four. The May crowning was heleta-St:Jos-epli's_Church on' Sunday. A procession of flowers was brought to the altar by the school children. After communion 'the Bles- sed, Virgin Mary was crown- ed by Linda Sinnett with help from her assistants, the girls from grades• five, six and seven: • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vas- sena,- their daughters,• Yvon- ne Sinnett and Eileen Wilson attended the wedding of took place on Friday when representatives front., the Ministry, of Education visited the school and met with the the following individuals; three teachers. met Mrs. Vassella?s, niece, Mary Tailloti in Guelph on, Sattir- day'. , Mrs.- Bernadine, Kinney at- tended:the'Golden Jubilee of ' :77-14ingoKle youths . on li44d trip BY LILLIAN YOUNG Mrs. Wallace Richardson of . Wingham. The evening was Lois Hanna, Karen and spent playing euchre and Liane Young and Lynn, Kar-' visiting, after which a delici- yn, and Dawn Nicolson were ous lunch was served by the members of the LUcknow hostess complete with a band from this district who birthday cake. Present at 'the went on the band trip to party were Mrs. May Rica- Ottawa last week. They left ardson, Wallace Old Betty Lueknow early Wednesday Richardson, Mrs. Ethel Hol morning. At. Toronto they mes, all of Wingham; Mrs. played at C. E. Webster Bertha Stokes of Ingersoll,,, public school and at Ontario -**-Eriel--andor*Cameron" 'Glazier and friend, Jan, of Oshawa, Ed and Jean VVightman, Belgr e' sley and Edna Young, Lucknow, and Clif- ford, Lillian and William Young of Langside. We wish her many more happy birth- days. Mr. and Mrs. Ron George visited relatives in Strathroy on Sunday, May 25. Mrs. Robt. Wynne and Mrs. Rick Jones attended a bridal shower for Darlene Jones in Hanover on Sunday afternoon. The Presbyterian C.O.C. members held their meeting in• the church basement • during the church service at Whitechurch on Sunday af- ternoon. -Next Sunday there will be no service at the Presbyterian church due to anniversary services being held at the United Church that day. Place. They spent Wednes- day night .at Kingston. Thursday they played at a public school in Brockville then went on to Ottawa where they stayed at Carle- ton University. That evening they went for a cruise on the Ottawa river., Friday they plaYed at Meadowland school and Sir Winston Churchill school, both in Ot- tawa, then returned to the University for the night. Saturday morning the played in the Lions convention par- ade before leaving for home. They arrived in Lucknow early Sunday morning, tired but happy. They enjoyed the trip very much. BIRTHiJAY COLIEBRAttii A birthday party was held oh Wednesday evening in honour of Mrs. MaiRichard- son's *83rd birthday at the inane of her son; Mr. 'and • •