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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-06-30, Page 14Mit c Lrrckno Semi WI) Vire* noir o Joie 30, 1 .2'` '14, Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Earl Drennan who passed away a few weeks ago in • Goderlch. She, was a former resident of Kingsbridge, and was a sister to Matt Foley of • this; area, ' Members .of the choirs from the• Parishes of St, Augustine and Kingsbridge,; • lay readers, Youth Group* end Father Dentinger, enjoy, ed a bus. trip to • Canada's Wonderland at Maple last Tuesday, { Congratutationr. to Dirk and Tinle ;Lon tenberg • who celebrated their 2Sth wed. ding anniversaryat to recep•" tion at the .Lucknow . Legion on Saturday eveningr • St, Joseph's Community School Association has . re. , calved a •grant from the Ministry of Tourism and Rec. teat* to run a. summer playground again this year. • The ',playground will open Monday, July S and ' run for seven weeks. Three girls have been.:. hired for this project, `• They are Michelle • Bradley, Diane Van Osch and. Heather Ann . Stapleton. These girls attended •the .Summer . Leaders • Training • Camp at Camp Menesetnrng. near Ooderich, during the past week. Coordinator • for • the .playground this summer ,Is. Delores Van 'Osch. Congrwiattrlatirns to all the. students. in' `the .area Who, have just " completed a sac• 'cesetful year at a:hoot ' Grade eight graduation was held on Thursday even. ing, June 24 at St, Joseph's CommunityJ School begin. rang. with a Mass celebrated by Father Ed. Dentinger, Following Mass, dinner was served in the Parish Hall by members of the C.W.L. and last year's grade eight grad. •nate girls, Following the "meal, Mc Dave Sharp,aIrman and act. ed ch d called as upon Linda Van Osch, who graciously thanked. the ladies and 'giris .for the lovely meal. Sally Van Osch ,gave the' valeditorrlan address. Father Denttnger introduced the guest speaker, Mr, Michael • Garvey,' 0,C., a Mississauga. lawyer, who also .his a home in .Kingsbridge. Following 'Mr. ' Oarvey't .very Informs• time talk, he was thanked by' Maria Milton` and presented with..e gift. .. The presentation of awards .followed. Mr, • Eug. ene Frayne, ori behalf of the. Knights of Columbus, pres. 'anted the Proficiency Award to three students who tied for the honour, Sally Van Osch, Linda Van • Osch and Lonny poherty ,Eich of them also received a 'small.. engraved plaque... • • Mrs. Joanne McDonagh, grade eight teacher, present. ed engraved plaques to the *indents ,on the honour troll, for which a ;student, Must achieve straight A's itt all. The 41th' Harrison .picnic was held June 12 Harrison the Clinton Conservation Area. Fortytwo people .attended, Officers for 1982.83are: president,:: VIM Harrison; . secretary.treasurer, Marion Harrison; directors, .Bud and Amy' Hunt, Alan and Blanche Johns; sports, Brenda . Mac. Lean, Mary and Ralph. Mc. •Adam, The following won races or contests: ° kick the slipper,: men, till Collins, Gerry Neil. ' ands, Chester Hackett; wont. . en, .Barb Oesch, Mary Mc.. Adam, Jo -Anne Smyth; three.legged race, 8i11 Col. Bins and. Stanley Airdrie, Barb Oesch and Jeff Desch, Colleen McAdam and Sheri Desch; candy toss, all .the children;. sack relay, Mary •McAdam's 'team; tooth . pick and life saver relay, Hazel. . Collin's team; string and . spoon relay, Hazel Colon's ▪ team; balloon toss, tied for' first, Barb Oesch and Mary le.'01tOrt10- icnic ,McAdam, Marton ; Harrison and Lorne Hackett; .tie' for 2nd.. Trevor MacLean and ' Liiss •Hodgert, Scott Hackett - and Shawn. .Hackett; raffle; house plant, Diane Nellands; ease • Pepsi, Donna Collins:* • planter, Dora Heard, • Co. itiing the furthest dist. Once,W`.iif and: Marion Haul. son; Oldest present, Annie Harrison; youngest present, Blue .lane. Smyth; guess' number of jelly beans, tie, • • Scott Hackett, Dora -Heard.: Running races 1 3 years, Danny Collins...Lori Collins;. _ Joey Airdrie; Kelly Collins; 3 • 5 years, Trevor MacLean; Shawn McAdam 6 •' .9 year boys, Jeff Oesch, Timmyir• , drie; 6 . 9, year girls, Sheri Oesch, Colleen McAdam; 10 • 14 years, Shawn `Hackett, Scott Hackett, . Stanley Air drie; men, Bill Collins, Gerry Neilands, Jim Collins; wom. en, Barb .Desch, Brenda MacLean, Hazel Collins, June '3, 1982, Dear Maudies Received your letter some time ago, and have neglected writing, l hope you will have a good Lucknow Jamboree in $3. • 1 am enclosing $10,00.to help in a small way, I'm sure they, wilVhave • a good turnout as usual, 1 hope so, 1 cannot attend now. •in 19&3 1 will be -82 and I'm not a • traveller any more, In fact there would be so very few 1 would even, recognize.• .• . Hope all will turn out we1L Lowe, Ethel Blue, academie subjects, through, out the year.. Receiving this award were Selly Van Osch,.• Linda Van Osch, Lonny Doh. erty,. Maria Dalton, and. Cathy O'Connor, 'High aver. age awards were also pres. anted to Melissa Martin -and Patrick Frayne, Science awards were press ented to Lonny Doherty, by • Clete Dalton, on behalf of Ashfield . Farm Organize. tions, and • Cathy O'Connor, by Mrs.. Neil Stapleton, rep.. reaerating West %wane* Farm Organisations. Miss Mona Daher, French teacher presented the French award to Linda Van Osch, .The • Citizenship Award was presented to Steve Van Osch, by Mrs. Ted Martin, president of St. Joseph's, C.WV.L. Patrick Frayne was "'the recipient of the • Music award, presented by Music teacher; Mrs, Lawrence Hog. era. Melissa Martin was ' the . winner of the. Garvey Public. Speaking Trophy presented by Mrs. Murk Dalton • Father Mike Dalton at•. tended the graduation this, year, to present a new award, the Pother Mike ' Dattbn Sportsmanship award to Marta. Dalton and Edward Ptasscheert. He also prem ented medallions • to the grade .eight, boy* who have faithfully. served as Altar • goy*, . Mr, Melvin O'Reilly of• Detroit, presented!. a -New Testament to each graduate • and Was thaked ' by. Patrick Prayne. Mr. Sharpe and. Mrs Mc. Donagh, presented the grade eight diplomas, Mrs. Eugene Frayne, Cultural Life' Con. • voter, St, Joseph's• C.W,L; aid. . Mrs, Neil Stapleton, representing St,: Augustine , C,W,L., presented:. each graduate with: a small, gift and werethanked by, Melissa •Martin, • • Mr. Hill Klnahan, Huron. Perth Separate School rep- relentative ' brought greet•' hogs from the board, 'The evening concluded' by sing. Ing 0 Canada, . The. graduates are Maria Dalton, Jackie •Delburque, Lonny' Doherty, Patrick Frayne,, Melissa' Martin, Margaret Knoop; Edward Plasschaert, ,Cathy 'O'Con. nor, Danny Wilson, Sally • Van Osch, Linda Van Osch,, John Van • Osch and Steve Van Osch. , • On Friday morning, Al. lowing a School Mass, .report cards and special awards. were presented. to the remaining classes. .of °the • school, • The Paul . Rlegiing Memorial Music Scholersahip award was presented by Mr, ' Max fiegling to Helen Thew ony, a printery student.. Public speaking, awards were presented to Sandra Van Osch, Wendy Mittenburg, Maureen Stapleton, and Paul Van Rooy, • French awards were ppros• ented to ' Wendy Miltenburg and Mary Catherine Stapler. Field Day champion award Whiner was. Maureen Staple. ton, Other awards presented were perfect attendance bad. ges, special events badges, and silver dollars for compet. lug in the -Garvey Public Speaking competition, The highlight.. and, most: exciting event of the day. was when student Helen Theony's name was drawn to throw a cream pie" in the principal's face, Mr. Sharpe was a very good sport about it, ak„ •, k h• h •� t r AWP., y,. i.r , t ,;i'ts•t.,#4'��'`ti��'n ��.ra�•1 ' fi4a'tet •. `�•,'! I , ,'�A, ! ti. ti,.Qlilf;; t, tt t t �Itttt f ,�.t its itis !, ! i . � t ! i , rvl 'l� Ott tt' i'�'d fAtg � a i' t t t tt q A, , t .tit •� b'•'•t�; t t4.;atktt :: F, w tel t . �� r, t , t �{W , �t ,. 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