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Lochalsh student on work term at day care centre
By Yae Wi rleR
Janet Wilkins of Sarnia,
daughter of Charles and"
Mayme Wilkins, a student at
Lambton College is teaching
in Kincardine at • the. Day
Care Centre for two weeks on
a work term,
This g the Grover Val-
1ey 4 -It club have thirteen
members. Their leaders are
Mayme Wilkins and Donna
Arnold. All meetings are
heldat the Wilkins home:
The girls are taki g bread
making and needless to say
are enjoying it (they get to.
eat their finished product at
each meeting).
Carol . Finlayson and John
Balch were up to see Mrs.
Dorothy Finlayson on the
weekend and on their return
to Toronto, Mrs. Finlayson
returned with them for • a few.
days and visited with some of
the family there.
Wellington and Kae Web-
ster had three snowmobilers
come up from Richfield, Ohio
Sunday, February .21. They
were Atlee Wise, Cecil Web-
ster and Mrs. Jeneanne
Sholtys. They had a couple of
wonderful days to enjoy the
snow. On Sunday ming
they were able to attend an
Intermediate hockey game in
the Lucknow arena. The
gang are hoping the snow
will stay for at least two to
three weeks more so they will
Family celebrates birthday
By Kathryn Tedd
Patricia MacDonald of
Auburn spent the weekend,
with her. grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Angus MacDonald.
Sunday i visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Todd were
Mr. and Mrs. John Siecker of
Owen Sound.
Mrs. Helen Todd celebrat-
ed her birthday at ,a family
dinner at the home of her.
daughter in Wingham. Those
atten ding the event were Mr.
and Mrs.' Wayne. Todd and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Todd and family, Mr. 'and
Mrs. Gordon Miller of Lon-
don, Mr. Jim Laidlaw : of
Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Laidlaw and Greg of
Wingham. Mrs. Todd was
presented .with a gift from
the family and corsage from
the , grandchildren. * t`
Holidays in
Debbie McRoberts d of
Chatsworth visited with her
cousins at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Taylor.
St; Helena 441
By SnzanneyKirldand
The St. Helens. 4-H • club
held . their first meeting for
the project, 4-H Bread Win-
ners, in the St. Helens Hall.
Leader Mrs. Stratton in-
troduced the members of the
project. The roll call, Name a
bread that you would like to
learn how to ake, was
answered by seen mem-
bers. •
The election of officers was
held with the following re-
sult: president, Anne Alton;
vice-president, Kelly Mark-
ham; treasurer, Lynn Alton;
Arizona
with grandparents
By Ruth Buchmeier
Margaret Maclntyre and
her room mate from Ham-
ilton, Sandra Rammeleare,
are spending their study
week holidaying with Marg-
aret's grandparents, Mr. and
• Mrs. Virdin Mowbray in Ari-
zona.
• •Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Mac-
Kinnon visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Frayne of Goderich.
Ray Buchmeier has return-
ed home from Alberta, after
spending eight days there
and attending the funeral of
his mother at Red Deer.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stever
visited on the weekend . with
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Kuntz and girls of
Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. Barry John-
ston, Mr. and Mrs. ' Henry
Clarke and Bill Haldenby
attended the Good Roads
Convention at , Toronto last.
week.
John, MacKinnon and Jim
Boyle enjoyed over . two
week's in Florida.
Mrs. Olive Needham spent
last week with her niece, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Ballentyne at.
Woodstock:
Mrs, Nancy Maclntyre,
Helen and Heather, Olive
Needham, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Maclntyre and Sandy
and Mary 'Maclntyre .were
supper guests with Mr. and
Mrs: Ted Collyer on Sunday.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick McQuillin and Ron and
Jack were Linda McQuillin of
Willowdale,. Glenn McKib-
ben, Toronto, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Gordon McQuillin and their
granddaughter of Sarnia,
Mrs. Hicks of Kincardine
and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mac-
leod and Dawn of Vanastra.
Laurie and Bonnie Clarke
are home this week from
Stratford as it is study week
at College,
Kingsbridge 4-Holub
elects officers
By Darlene Kulk
The first meeting of the
Kingsbridge; 4-H club .was
held at the home . of Mrs.
Marvin Scott on February 25,.
- 1982. There were 13 mem-
bers present.
The leaders, Mrs. Antone
Van Qsch and Mrs. • Marvin
Scott; discussed different
types of yeasts and flours.
They also demonstrated
bread making techniques.
All ' enjoyed making and
eating pizza.
Club officers elected are as
follows: president, Debbie
Drennan; vice-president, Di-
anne Van Osch;' secretary,
Linda Van Osch; treasurer,
Diane Miltenburg; press re-
porter, will be rotating am-
ong members.
secretary, and press reporter,
rotating.
Club members then made
pizza and later it was samp-
led.
be able to t up at least once
more.
Mrs. yme Wilkins and
Mrs. Marian Zinnhave in-
formed me that when they
are doing the history of the
fauns in' the area, they will
be taking; in the whole of the.
western division and not just
the farms on either side of
the highwa So . guys and
gals get ba*, gather the
information of interest about
your farms. It will be very
interesting to read the hist-
ory book of this area.
Mrs. Jack Clift of Missis-
sauga has been visiting with
her daughter and sun -in -taw,
Russell. and Lesley Moncrief
and is helping her daughter
look after her lambs, which
have started arriving very
regularly at the Moncrief
farm.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Ries-
ling had their infant daught-
er, Marcella Frances, baptiz-
ed on Sunday at St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church,
Kingsbridge. Tom and Karla:
Hogan are the godparents.
.The grandparents visited at
the Rieglinghome for supper.
that evening.
Mrs. Donna Zimmerman
of'London has been visiting
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Wylds this past
week.
Helen Kempton of Point
Clark, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Kempton, isstart-
ing a hair dressing course at
the Academy in Kitchener on
Monday. Good' luck, Helen.
Recent visitors. with Mr.
and Mrs. Max Rieslinghave
been Mrs. Ursula Richardson
and her two girls of London,.
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Mrs. Sharon McClenaghan
of Clinton and Max's cousin,
John Charles Riesling of
Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kemp-
ton have arrived home from
their holidays in Florida.
They said the weather there
was just perfect andthey had
a wonderful trip.
Teeswatdr Farm. Equip-
nient tel . atP a
curling
bons
p.Teeswatee
Curling Arena on Wednes-
day, February 17. There
were five teams that went
from Ripley and eight teams
that played all together. The
rink which came home with.
the trophy andmany other
prizes consisted of Jim Scott,
Dennis Courtney, Jack Scott
and Gordie Roulston: Con-
gratulations boys for ii game
well played. o
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