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, By Delores Van Osch
Mt* Margaret O'Connor
of Pickering celebrated her
ninetieth birthday on Satur-
• dity, August 1st. She was the
former Margaret Dalton and
was born and raised in
Kingsbridge. She is a sister' .
• of Ray and Dennis Dalton of
Kingsbridge. " •
Following a Mass celebrat-
ed by her • brother, Rev. •
Father Michael Dalton of
:Kingsville, at Maple Hurst, .
the 'home farm, the family
• gathered at her son's, Morris
• O'Connor's for dinner.
Attending the celebration
from this area were Ray
Dalton, Mike and Betty Lou
, Dalton and family, Terry and
Ann. Dalton, Clete and Mary
• Louise Dalton and &May,
• Dennis and •Irene Dalton,
Maurice and Diane Dalton of
Port Elgin, Morgan Dalton of
Huronview, 'Betty • Murray
and Marcella. Courtney.
e native celebrates
Jack and Jackie Murray of
Royal Oak, Michigan visited
on the weekend with their
uncle John O'Connor and
their parents, Jack and Betty
Murray who have spent the
last six weeks with John,
returned home with them:
Pete and. Betty Van Osch,
Jim and Janet Card returned
home on Saturday afters two
week camping trip West.
They visited Jim's, sister and
° husband in Red Deer, Alber-
ta. They also dropped in on
Frank and Anne Riegling and
farnily oflithitelitw, Alberta.
• The Rieglings were former
residents of Ashfield.
Rev. Father 'Cyril O'Keefe
S.J., passed away last week
in Guelph. , Father O'Keefe
was born and attended
school. in Kingsbridge. Our
deepest sympathy is extend-
ed to his brother and sister-
in-law, Joe and Mary
O'Keefe and the .rest of the
O'Keefe families.
rot ers reunited
or* 26 years
By Kathryn Todd
Mr. Nick Sleeker of the
Province of New South WA].
es, Australia was reunited
with his brother, John Sleek-
er, after a 26 year separation.
Mr. Sleeker .is enjoying a two
week vacation in the area and
is very fascinated with the
farming methods used here.
He has ids own dairy farm
• but is amazed at the atten-
tion the farmers give to their
• livestock in care and feeding.
Mrs. Laura McNeil attend
• ed the 25th wedding anniver-
• sary of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Peterson of London. •The
occasion was held in the
- Fairmount United Church on
Saturday.•
Almer Woods visited with
his sister, Mrs, M. Alton on
the occasion of her birthday.
Mrs. Alton resides at the
Cozy Cottage Home. .
Don McDonald, Brad
Humphrey, Wayne and
Hugh Todd, and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Pegg joined with
the rest of the Lucknow
Intermediate ball team to
attend a tournament in Deep
River on the weekend.
Sarah and "Tim Lyons of
Londesborough are spending
a few days with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gord-
on Lyons.•
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Snow-
den hosted their annual pig
roast which was attended by
their many friends, neigh-
bouts and relatives. This is a
first in several years that the
• Snowdens have had good -
weather for the event.
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Kone* Arnold SicEstan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. .fitn
Metwan of Filtdotts, 'receiv-
ed his Bachelor Of Science
degree at Guelph University
on June 5, 1981. He is
presently employed as Assis.
taut Agricultund &preset'.
Wive in Lantbton County.
I live in a very small
• house, but my windows
look out on a very large
world, -Confucius, 500
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• Imagination i5 More
• important • than
• knowledge. -Albert
•Einstein, 18704955.
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Last Wednesday after-
noon, Betty Frayne hosted a
little farewell party for the
former principal of St Jos-
eph's School. Dave Zyluk
and his wife Vicki. Father
Dentinger presented a paint-
ing of St joseph's School to
Dave and Vicki on behalf of
the students, their parents,
and all parishioners. The
painting was done by Denise ,
Teen Circle
•
The 'fifteenth Semi-annual
reunion of the former Pine
• River' Teen Circle was held
on Wednesday, July 29, 1981
at the home.. of Mrs. Myrtle
Ferguson in Point Clark.
Mrs. Fern Pollock presid•
ed, and welcomed the 16
ladies present. Coming the
farthest were Mrs. Dorothy
Campbell from Surrey, B.C.
and Mrs.'. Beth Smith, from
• Dearborn, Miehigan.•
Prior ,to the bountiful pot
• luck luncheon, a meditation
on the Lord's Prayer and the
singing of grace: was heard.
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Dalton, who was also pres-
ent. ••
Dave thanked •everyone
and the picture will be a
great remembrance of his
five years at Kkhgsbridge.
Refreshments and lunch,'
was served 'by the hostess:
Dave and Vicki and daugh-
ier Elizabeth, are now. on
their way to Yellowknife,
N.W.T. where he has accept -
reunion
During the afternoon, a
short program of humorous
readings, and a contest was
enjoyed. Mrs. Doris Michie
displayed a beautiful quilt
she had made. Pictures, both
• old and recent, •made inter-
esting reminiscing. Everyone
received the gift of a hand-
made craft, as a pleasant
rememberance of the day
spent together,
A committee of Mrs. Al -
lane Bradley, Mrs. Reta Ir-
win and Mrs. Hilda Ackert,
volunteered to plan the 1983
reunion..
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ed a position as principal.
Antinie and Delores Van
Osch and family enjoyed a
trip to Niagara Falls and
Marineland during the past
week. •
• Visitors with Con • and
Vivian Hogan this week are
Kerry and Diane Hogan.
Chad and Todd of Glencoe,
Fay Hogan of London. Also
visiting with Con and Vivian
over the weekend were Fred
and Florence Courtney of
Toronto, who also visited
with the other Courtney
families in the area.
Mr. Jack Van. Osch of
• Lucknow, formerly of Kings-
bridge, was admitted to the
Wingham and District Hes-
pital on Monday morning.
We wish. .hint a speedy ,
recovery. • .
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