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• Kim Ondaatje and a Patchwork Quilt display from
the Art Gallery of Ontario at 8 p.m. on March 24 in
the Owen Sound Public Library, at 2 p.m. on March
25 in the Port Elgin United Church and at 1 p.m. on
March 26 in the Chesley Town Hall.
PRESENTS
• A Dinosaur from the Royal Ontario Museum in the
Grey-Owen Sound Museum through March 31
• Kincardine Artsfest, with events' taking place March
17, 18 and 19, hosted by the Kincardine Theatre
Guild
• The Treasure Identification Clinic featuring experts
from the Royal Ontario Museum who will identify
antiques and heirlooms from 10:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.
on SatUrday, March 19 in the Oweii Sound Public
Library
• Drawing Rediscovered, an exhibit from the Art
Gallery of Ontario, on view from March 21 to 26 at
the Durham Public Library
• A lecture .on Hydroponics given by Fred Prescod of
the Royal Botanical Gardens at 8 p.m. on
Wednesday, March 23 in the Owen Sound Public
Library
Si. Helens Lady
Died In 66th Year
MRS. ARTHUR WOODCOCK
Mrs. Arthur Woodcock of St.
Helens, formerly Caroline E. A.
(Ball) Palmer,. passed away at
University Hospital, London on
Wednesday, February 23rd in her
66th year.
She is survived by her husband
Arthur Woodcock of St. Helens;
one son Samuel Palmer of London
and one daughter, Mrs. Frank
(Joyce) Argyle of Stratford; two
brothers Albert and Harry Ball,
both of Toronto and three grand-
children Lynne, Laura and Frank.
The funeral and committal
service was held at the Needham
Memorial Chapel, Landau on
Saturday, February 26th. Rev.
John. H. Marshall of Chalmers
Presbyterian Church officiated.
Cremation followed in • Mount
Pleasant Crematorium.
Interment of ashes will be in
Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow.
BROOKSIDE
BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS
Hockey games have been the
order of the day' this week at
Brookside. The boys finished their
season's series with the following
games Thunderbolts 2, Chargers 1;
Wednesday's final game Thunder-
bolts 6, Knights 7. The Knights are
the winners of the series.
The Senior Girls All Star Team
lost against the Ripley team on
Monday night, by a score of 3-2.
Girls play again tonight (Friday)
and a final game Tuesday night.'
On Thursday and Friday of this
week we had a very interesting
speaker at the school in the person
of Mrs. Shirley Keller, editor of the
Goderich Signal Star. She spoke to
the students of Grades 7 and 8. She
also visited classrooms and answer-
ed questions about getting out the
newspaper each week.
ZION
Mi. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins
went Wednesday to Ridgetown to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Reynolds and attended review day
on Thursday at Ridgetown College
where their son Larry attends.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helm and his
sister, Roberta, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Whytock of Lucknow spent
part of the weekend in London
shopping and visiting their brother,
Grant Helm of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland,
accompanied by their daughter
Nancy, Mrs. Gordon Folkard and
Mr. Folkard of Belgrave, went
Friday evening to their son's, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Kirkland of
Milton. Mrs. Kirkland remained
for a visit, while the rest went on
Saturday to the quarterama Colis-
eum in Toronto. Mrs. Kirkland
called on Mrs. Mary McAuley in
the nursing home in Milton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter
family had Norman Shiells of
Hensall drop in to visit on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook and
family visited her sister Lorraine
Hamilton of Lucknow and also her
sister, Raeleen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Campbell and family of London at
the Hamilton home.
Douglas Hackett travelled by bus
from Clinton Friday evening to
Wheeling, West Virginia returning
home Sunday evening. One of the
highlights was attending the Grey-
hound races, watching his Grey-
hound run.
RIPLEY
HURON
CENTRAL
GRADE ONE
Bradley Stanley, Shawn Flem-
ing, Billy Patterson, Larry Reid,
Blair Scott, Vincent Wright, Tony
THE GREY BRUCE
ARTS' COUNCIL
Pollock, David Hodgins, Stacey
Dahmer, Kern Paquette, Shelly
Gamble, John Bak and Suzanne.
Bell were the Grade One boys and
girls who participated in the
Skate-A-Thon on Saturday. Many
of the children skated the twelve
hours. Congratulations to those
who stayed with it to the bitter end.
Pledges are being collected this
week through the school.
HOME AND SCHOOL
GROUP MEETING
The Home and School Group
held a meeting at the Ripley Public
School on Tuesday, March 8. The
guest speaker was Miss Ina Mary
Rutherford, the Primary Supervisor
for the Bruce County Board of
Education.
Died In Calgary
At Age 56
MISS ELAINE BEATON
Miss Elaine Sarah Katherine
Beaton, aged 56 ;rears, of 2418 -
54th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alberta
passed away in Calgary on
February 3rd, 1977. She was born
in Prospect Valley, Alberta on
November 20, 1920, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beaton.
Miss Beaton is survived by her
mother, Mrs. Mary Beaton and her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ethel Beaton,
both of Calgary.
She was predeceased by her
father Samuel Beaton in 1972, her
brother, Lester Beaton in 1965 and
her niece, Patricia Beaton, in 1968.
The funeral service was held at
The Garden _ Chapel (Foster's
Funeral Home) on Saturday, Feb-
ruary 5th. Interment was in
Queen's Park Cemetery, Calgary.
The late Miss Beaton's mother,
Mrs. Sam Beaton, who is 95 years
of age, is a cousin of Wm. F.
MacDonald, Lucknow and Leonard
MacInnes, R. R. 5 Lucknow. She
has kept a keen interest in Lucknow
through the Sentinel, being a
subscriber for some time.
These events are arranged for
Artsfest '77 through the Festival
Ontario program of the Ontario
Ministry of Culture and Recrea-
tion.