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Lucknew Sentinel
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Dave Zyluk, St. Joseph's
school principal and his wife,
Vicki, were guests of honour
at .an appreication night in
the form of a pot luck smor-
gasbord supper, Monday,
June 8. Mr. Zyluk has ac-
cepted a principal's position
at St. Patrick's School, Yel•
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lowknife, N.W.T., starting in
August.
Chairmen for the evening
was George Brophy, who
also read an address to Dave
on behalf of the school
community, Other speakers
were Mrs. Rose Frayne, on
behalf of the teaching staff
and Rev. Father Ed Dent -
Inger, Parish Priest.
Mrs. Clarice Dalton also
spoke on, behalf of .the com-
munity school and presented
Dave with ,a card and gift on
behalf of parents. and stud-
ents of the school commun-
ity.
Mr, Zyluk • thanked every-
one for the evening, stating
that he enjoyed his five years
as principal in Kingsbridge
and found. the students and
parents Most vo4verative.
. The good turnout included
parents and students from
Lucknow, St. Augustine and
Kingsbridge.
On, Tuesday morning, the
students of grades seven and
eight,Mr, Zyluk. .and their
teacher; Mrs. Wilson, Father
Ed Dentinger, Brother Carl
and several rnotherS
boarded a bus at the school
and 'travelled to Midland.
First, they attended mass at
the Martyr's Shrine and
' toured the grounds, After
lunch, they brossed the road
• and enjoyed a very fulfilling
and interesting tour of St.
Marie Among • the Hurons
Indian Village. After stop.'
ping , in . Collingwood for
supper at McDonald's, they
headed home, feeling sails -
fled and tired after a most
enjoyable day.
:Several from this area at-
tended the 'Appreciation
Night for Murray Gaunt in
Teeswater, last Thursday
• evening,
Mark Heffernan of Luca**,
has been spending a few
days with his grandmother,
Mrs., Yvette Heffernan while
his parents, Ray and Sue are
on holidays. "
On Wednesday afternoon,
June 10, a "Seniors Birthday
Party" wattheld in the Parish
Hall, sponsored . by the
C.W.L. for all the Seniors
who have had birthdays over
this past winter and spring:
The afternoon was spent
playing cards, and birthday
cake and refreshments were
served.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. John Miltenburg
On the occasion of their
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fortieth wedding anniver-
sary, which they celebrate('
this past weekend. Following
Sunday Mass, which was
said in their honour, the
family gathered at the hotne
of their eldest son, Tony,
wife, , Stephanie, and child-
ren, Wendy and Roger, for a
day of family celebration.
Home to celebrate with their
parents were Ad and Iris
Miltenburg-and. Colleen and
Marianne Miltettbarg, all of
Elmira, Fr.* and Dareen
and three children from
Ponthill, Ben , Miltenburg of
Wingham, Leo and Cecelia
Miltenburg, John and Angie
Miltenburg and Laura, all of
Ashfield.
Mrs. Carl Riegling recent.
ly spent the weekend with
her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
John- Edmondson And family
of Chatham. Tom and Karla .
Hogan, Ambrose and. Barb-
ara Redmond were weekend
guests " at the Holiday Inn,
Chatham. They all attended
the Wedding of their nephew
and cousin, titian Giroux and
Kathy Thompson at the
Blessed Sacrament ' Church,
Chatham.
On returning home that
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl: Riegling
were old neighbours, Mr.
and Mrs. Andy lesy and
family of Hoffman's Corners
near Chatham.
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