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• Visitors"recently with
Brother Carl. Vol! were ,his
aunt and Uncle, Mr. and
Mri:Isadore Moser of .Lin-
wood- aria -tbeir -three Sons
A!‘4,jattitftltiC;i.1:.;:.-'"
:Me Moser and Mr,
and Mrs, Harold. Moser. and
family of Waterloo and Mr.
and Mrs: Charles Moser and
family„ of Kitchener; his .two
nieces, Mr. and Mrs, TOR
Ducharme, of Thunder Bay,
and, Mrs. Bob 'Hyduch-
Yek of Deep River and . his
sister, Mrs. Margaret Lein
hardt, Waterloo and. Sister,
Vivian McTavish and Slater
Betditia of London.
Rev. Father Ralph O'lzu-
gblin C.S.B. of Mexico City
was a visitor with his sister,.
Mrs, Bernadine Kinney for, a
few days.
Mrs. Jiin MacDonald (Ka-
thy Dalton) and • Julie-and
Shawna - returned hOme last
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ough spentthe weekend with
his brother and wife, Joe and
CvKeefe and famil.Y. A'
fatnilyi celebration was held
.on Saturday to help,:celebrate
Father Totri"s fiftieth ariniv7
ersary in the , Priesthood.
Attending were his.brothers,
Rev. Father Cyril O'Keefe,
Montreal; Mr. and Mrs.'
Eugene O'Keefe and family
of Hamilton; his sister, Sister
Mary Philomerie, Belle Riv-
er; a cousin, Sister Jane
Marci, London; Miss Helen
McCarthy, Goderich and
John and. Marianne Gallant.
arid Joey, London.
elores Vap Osch
ney. Mr, Bill Johnston of
""Ashfiel.,4 won 'the prize for
the oldest step dancer partic
ipating in the program.
Sandy Orien, summer
playground co-ordinator, at
St:• Joseph's Community
School, Kingsbridge, was
heard Good News with
Bill Thompson, CKNX. Radio
on Monday. Sandy outlined
the summer programs that
took place, the beach-a-thon
and the opening of • St. Jos-
eph's Community School lib-
rary.
Harry Van Diepen has
been holidaying in . CalgarY,
Alberta with Ralph and Eug-
ene Austin..
Students in the area, re;.
turning to University,
hie,the
arlatine. Frayne _attending
London Teacher's .College;
Mark. Frayne at Wilfrid Latti-
ier University, Waterloo;
Bernie Van. Osli; third year at
Ryerson, Toronto; Jim Van"
Osch, second year at Wilfrid
Laurier University, Water-
loo; Joanne Van Osch, first
Year at University of Western,
Ontario, London; Erie Court-
ney, first year at University
of • Watqrlpo, majoring in
Engineering; Morris Van
Osch, first year at Centralia
Agricultural College; Steve
HoWard, second year at Ceti,
tralia Agricultural College;
Marianne MiltenbUrg, third
year at University of Guelph;
John O'Keefe, Lamtnon Col-
lege,. Sarnia, majoring in.
Business AdministratIon;
Anne Marie Howard, third
year. University,of Guelph;
" Donna Frayne, thud_ _year
y of Western'()tit
ario,-and Blaise Martin, ist
year at Fanshawe College,
London.
Mrs. Pat Howard.bas been
• holidaying with relatives in
Ireland for the past few
weeks. •
- Mr: and ' Mrs. Pete Van
. Osch„. Steve, Colleen_
Sharonvisited•on- the weelto
end with Mr.•:.anct Mts. Ron
Durnin and -family. of Beach-
vine.
This wee
to after spending al month oach, 'Linda and Sandra
with her father, Ray Dalton visited on Sunday with An,
and brothers and, families in tone's cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
the area and Jim-'s parents, Harry Grelen of Crediton.
Me-.. and Mts. Pete tvIacDon,- .
aid in. Lucknovv, Mrs. Jack Van Osch, Luck-'
now returned to her home Congratulations to the
Kingsbridge Ladies :softhol last Wednesday after four weeks in the Winghatri and team, who' were the champs. District Hospital. in the.. 'final playoffs last -
weekend.: , About .70 relatives of the
.-- 'congriUlatidina- fd-c - DaVe . families. of=-the- late Denis.
and Nancy Anstett of :Clinton Lassalme attended a family
on the arrival of their fitst reunion at the home of Mrs. ,
born, a daughter, Nicole Clarice Dalton And family
'last Sunday.
"-'Irene-on September 4: at the , •
Clinton Public, Hospital. An- Mr. and Mrs, Joe Cohrt.
other grandchild for Joe arid ;ley attended ' the Steam'
Mary O'Keefe..;A:.:., .•.: .,-1::', 4bresheraAegnion in,,Blyth
Rev. father Thomas on. Saturdayand`also visited.
O'Keefe SI, of Peterbor- with Gary and. 'Chris. Court- ..,
Huron Plowing Match
Monday to. EilmOnten, Alber- Mr: and Mrs, AntoneNati- -
in Usborne Township
The 53rd annual Huron
County Plowing Match will
be held at Warden William
Morley's farm in Usbcprne
Township. on September 26
and 27, 1980.
Activities begin with the
annual coaching clay on
Friday, September 26, . 1980
at 9.00 a.m. Ray Montague
of Jarvis and. Lorne James of
Hagersville, both judges at
the Internation Plowing
Match, will be on hand to
. offer coaching advice. The
Junior Match follows at 2,00
• p.m.
The Queen of Furrow
Competition and all ' the
regular plowing classes and
demonstrations will be held
on the main day,' Saturday,
September 27, beginning at
9.00 a.m.
Other features include
Horse Shoe' Pitching, Log
Sawing, and Ladies and
Men's Nail driving contests
as well as a Pony Pull.
• This year, antique plowing
will be featured as a regular
class. •
The winner of the Queen of
the Furrow Competition will
compete at the 1981 Interna-
tional Plowing. Match.
The 1979-80 Queen of the
Furrow.--for.--Huton, Miss
Janet Shapton of.Exeter will
Knrapete this year at the 19.80'
International Plovving 'Match
in Oxford County near Wood-
stock, Ontario, •September
30, October 1 - 4.
The Huron Plowmen's As-
Sociation extends an invita-
tion for all M attend.
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