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Lucknow Situ, Wednesday, Jane 24, 1981 Page 19
Kingsbridge girl wins zone field day championship
By Delores Van O.eh
F- 5
KIIngsbrldge Kurrlcduns
Congratulations . to Maur-
een Stapleton on winning the
Junior girls championship at,
the Zone Field Day held in
Wingham on Wednesday,
June 17. Also to Gerda
Hendricks, who was the
Senior girls runner up.
On Monday, June 15,
grades five and six enjoyed a
trip to. Agri -Park between
Kincardine and Tiverton and
also enjoyed swimming at
the ` SuttotePark Inn,
On Wednesday, June 17,
kindergarten to grades four
enjoyed a tripto the Grand
Bend Zoo.
The Student Council exec-
utive for 1981-82 was elected
this past week. The new ex
Celebrate 25th anniversary
By Bell Hackett
•
Congratulations to Shirley
and John Hunter, who are
celebrating their 25th wed-
ding anniversary this week.
Donna Raynard and her
mother, Mary Lou, went to
Hensall on Saturday where
Donna, took. part in the
Ontario Step, Dance Final.
Donna^placedthird in a class
of 28, sponsored . by the
Hensall Kinsmen Club. Con-
gratulations, Donna.
We extend sympathy to
Mayme • and Charlie Wilkins
on the death of her brother,
Calvin Irwin of Oshawa, The
Wilkins family attended his
funeral on Saturday at Osh-
awa.
Trinity Sundayp School •is
preparing . for their church.
service and picnic: for next
Sunday. Sunday School will
be discontinued for July and
Congratulations to Jack
and Nancy Cameron and
Brent on the birth of their
new baby boy „last week.
Nancy's mother, Mrs. Shel-
ley of Mitchell is visiting with
them for a few days.
Larry and Janet Wilkins
and Laura spent the weekend
August.
Neighbors sayfarewell
to Searlefamily
By Midi Buchmeter
On Monday evening, June
15 a number of friends and
neighbours: from the 4th of
Kinloss gathe red at the home.
of Bill and Joanne Searle for
a surprise party and farewell
presentation following their
move to Lucknow. An enjoy-
able evening was spent visit-
ing and prior to lunch Peter
Edisbury made a presenta-
tion of a gift of money to be
used to purchase an oil
painting for their home. Bill
replied, thanking them , and
invited all to visit them any-
time.
Congratulation's to Martha
Graham who graduated from
Humber College, where she
has been taking her Regist-
ered Nursing course. Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Graham at -
attended the graduation.
Convocation 1981. was held at
the college last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb lck-
ton attended the wedding of
Susan Barr and Henry Van=
derKlipper held at Kinough
Presbyterian Church oill Sat-
urday evening.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick McQuillan and Ron were
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gag-
non. (Myrtle .McQuillin) of
Oakville, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don McQuillin of Sarnia and
Mrs. Hicks of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Young
and family •of Fort Erie
visited With Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchi and Mary
Ann. They all attended a
barbeque shower for Donald
Ritchie and Karen Ruerink at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Robinson of Donnybrook
on Sunday.
Mr. , and Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie, Mary Ann, Donald
and Karen Reurink and. Mr.
and Mrs. Nick Barclay of St.
Pauls attended the Ritchie
picnic at thehome of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Ritchie of Ripley.
Congratulations to Trina
Howald who was awarded'
the English Proficiency at the
grade ,eight graduation last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Law-
rence, Pam and Mark of
London visited with Mr: and
Mrs. Ray. Buchmeier and
Carol on Sunday. They also
visited with other. relatives at
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Keith at
Goderich. •
Harrison reunion...
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Collins, Gerry Neilands;
women's kick the slipper,
Olive Siemon, . Barb Oesch,
Brenda. Hackett; men's kick
the slipper, Gerry Neilands,
Roypo Oesch, Bill . Collins;
o tato relay, Brenda Hack-
, ett's team; orange relay,
Peggy W,lllert's team; spoon,
potato,plate relay, Bernice
Willert's team; string game,
Peggy W illert's team. The
children then enjoyed a
candy scramble.
The oldest person was
Annie Harrison; youngest
person was Lori and Kelly
.
Collins, and the person com-
ing the farthest was Marion
and Wilfred Harrison.
A smorgasbord supper,
arranged by Chester and Bell
Hackett and Olive Siemon,
was ,enjoyed by all.
It was decided to hold the
picnic next year at the same
place on June 12, 1982. The
new executive is: president,
Wilfred Harrison; secretary
treasurer, ' Marion Harrison;
directors, Amy and Bud
Hunt, Elizabeth and Ray
Foster; sports, Gerry and
Diane Neilands and Bill and
Cheryl Collins.
in Burlington whethey at-
tended the
t=tended.the weddi g of one of
Janet's girlsr friends. They,
visited with Janet's parents,
Evan and . Jean . Hoffman,
Burlington, and Janet's sis-
ter, Florence and family, who
were visitingthere also.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Willsie,
Belmont, and S/Sgt. Jim and
Trix Hackett, Toronto, visit-
ed for the weekend with
Wilfred . and Virginia Hack-
ett.
ecutive is president, Lonny
Doherty; lst vice president,
Patrick Frayne; 2nd vice
president, Margaret Knoop;
treasurer, Sally Van Osch
and secretary, Lisa Card.
ews
On , 'Thursday, June 18;
members of the °ngsbridge
Youth Club, Pathe Denting-
er and Brother Car Voll, and
some other a people,
e 'oyed . a trip to Can -
ad ' • nderland. at Maple:
Visitors on the weekend
with Mrs. Yvette Heffernan,
Anton. and Delores Van
Osch and family were . Albert
and Marjorie Heffernan and
family, Essex; John. and
Anne Sheardown and family,
St. Thomas; Ray and Sue
Heffernan and Mark, Lucan
and Jerry Heffernan, Strat-
ford.
The community extends
their deepest sympathy . to
John and Angela Miltenburg
on the passing of Angela's
father, • Mr. Berberich of
Walkerton, last week.
Congratulations to the
Kingsbridge- men's slow
pitch . team who . won the
tournament held in Lucknow
on the weekend. Team cap-
tain is Kevin Austin.
The slow pitch team from
Blyth of which Gary Court-
ney is captain, were the
runners up.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Court-
ney andioys were Father's
Day dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Courtney .and
son of Blyth: Eric Courtney
of Waterloowas also home
on the weekend.
Anita, ' Leona and Mildred
Hogan and Mary Frayne
were hostesses on Sunday.
afternoon for a girlfriend
shower held in honour of
Marianne Frayne,whose,
marriage takes place in July.
The Kingsbridge Area
Seniors showed slides at the
Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow,
last . Thursday evening.
On Saturday morning . a'
' bus load of 35: members of a
Mennonite 'family, the Bow -
mans, arrived for a visit with
Brother Carl Voll, who had
worked for this family at the
age of 21 and has kept in
touch with them ever since,.
After enjoying a picnic
lunch, they were shown
slides of the Holy Land by
Mrs. Teresa Courtney which
Brother Carl had visited last
year. They also enjoyed -a
visit to Huronia Beach and, a
tour of St. Joseph's, Parish
grounds before returning.
home. The visitors were from
Elmira, Wallenstein, • Mac
ton, Dorking, Hessen and St.
Jacobs.
Ontario residents with low
incomes are entitled to assistance
in paying OHIP premiums. More
importantly, the amount has been
changed in the most recent Ontario
Budget.
If your income as a single person
is Tess than $8,200 or your
total income as a family of four, for
example, is below $14,000, you may
be eligible for assistance to pay aII
or part of your premiums.
As always, pensioners or those
receiving social assistance continue
to receive OHIP coverage without
charge.
The best way to check
your eligibility is to contact your
local OHIP office. It's listed
in the Blue Pages of your telephone
directory under Government
Services.
Please ask because you may very
well qualify for.OH1P assistance
today, even though you might not
have in the past. ,y
Ministry of Health
Ontario
Dennis R.Tirnbrell, Minister