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THE HURON -PERTH
ROMAN CATHOLIC
SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
immanmumiummomemenonis =thee et litivirtet 14Doniti
Jompli Andrew Eekeliwiller ma
IWO* Andrew Egkenwiller. ikiSITUANIMES , saxaw DtP ii'ihn (mio " wife
infant so of Steve and tel -11, . ItalY Mac. Donakt Sara* Rele.
&kowtow, of waikerio,, passed nilit______777._ _____1: Giraltam-7..14 ilaraLwilve.u.Rove Frieda Abe.
away at St loseph'S Hospital. Lou A*'"Ac,"4,4..,,,, wi 4115~ 4-4'144. - ..
n, on Saturday. Febmary 9. 1991. James Reginald .Citrupbell • - °D,?. ii obsa swayed by oneiie sisters ^
Jo 0,eu and .. - , eraudsOn of awayyobitim 8 •In.11940843voryteara, atiL"tilster'Ajt:106 htwav vale Oilninduarathleo:
was a dear titer of Bobby. ;antes Reginald Campbell passed ...__.Bessie 4rogster. ofsrefolact; a
Grace and Weir enswiller. OR. HosPitalif -----Idn$ .ci., plt plocilow, , ,
4, ',Hamm!, tn 13h2, vat not, n.,,tritmlinErffen-411,_ pip ...„41,..„to 1 _u,a1 ripy tpi4t
464 Ida. IliC Qpioti.•iroWig44:4tvArii 44 U(04.401104 19 giandondrea Anne momonaid.
uncles.
is also survived :by aunts and 191,008, iisonok diorti.mlbes slate. Noff, belt; Jim and Terryitthamaca:nisidvour;B:i and. ,
Campbell andl/label RthriSt0004* Linda manDonaid, Int and mitt
Jamie. -
Ile was pre 's4 by a brother atte...-,, -...***,,,,-- , , varsava, Mae, .
A private family service was held - went 911 to Ripley Co,ntm own mmoDonod and, too p.m,
(Laurier) Public School Ului. uatimcacia Donald, Elizabe, lit MaCDOnaldt.
at Vini,110: 'arid Peoson Funerd SAM* - . _ • ,,,, ...‘..,„ gandgtothen,Dustin, Max.Poseil
Home,. Walkerton, on Wednesday, . 114 his YounPr" du,sw 'w - 'I9'''''' la macpanald and -Joel Varsava.
Feb 13, 1991, With Father Ed some *10 working m 1)etrolt.
House officiating. In 1940, Reg jemed the Coadimi • Mt& 1VitieDonald.was predeceased
Interment Chepstow Cemetety. Away and served his vogitty twat- lie two bretherst Neil and Douglas.
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
'will be held for
Junior Kindergarten
.and.
Senior Kindergarten.
N THURSDAY, FEBRUARY; 28, 1991, 9:00 A.M, to.5:00 P.M., in order to regis-
ter for Kindergarten, children must be four (4) years of age on or before
December 31, 1991. Parents are asked to bring the Baptismal Certificate and
Birth Certificate of the child you intend to register. It is advisable that parents con-
tact the school in which you Intend to register your child for an appointment prior
to the registration date.
The location for Kindergarten classes will be as follows:
St Josephs School (KINGSBAIDGE) Si. Boniface School
Mr. James McQuillan, Principal Mr. David Shape, Principal
RI:13 GODERICH Mary Street, ZURICH
629-7646 2364335.
St. Columban School Sacred Heart School
Mr. Don Farwell, Principal Mr. Jim Steffler, Principal
RR DUBLIN Comyn. Street, WINGFIAM
345-2086
Our Lady of Mount Carnietsehool
Mr. Laurie Kraftcheck, Principal
RR$ DASHWOOD -
237-3337
St Joseph's School
Mr., Edward Cappelli, Principal
169 Beech Street, CLINTON
482-7035
Precious Blood School
Mrs. Margaret Nelson, Printipal
.Sanders Street, West, EKETER.
2354691
St Mary's School
Mr Jim McDade, Principal
Aillonnett Street, E., GODERICH
524-9901
St. Mary's Sch401(HESSON) .
Mr. Joe MacDonald, Principal •
RR4 LISTON&
595-8929
S . Ambrose School
Mr: Michael Dewan, Principal
181. Louise Street, STRATFORD
271-7644 '
St Josenhr ie School
Mr. Leo Turner, Principal . " •
363 St Vincent Street, STRATFORD
.2714674 '
St Aloyslus School
Mt Sam, Albedo), Principal
228 Avondale Avenue, STRATFORD
2714636 • •
St James School , Holy Name of Mary school
Mrs. Fran Craig, Acting Principal . Mr. Paid Nicicel, Principal '
• Chalk Street, SEAFORTHr . 161 Peel Street ST. MARYS
"..''527-8321 . 2844170.
,
st Paitilair's Sabo& (WORM
Mr, Ray Contois, Principal
RR1 SEBRINGVILLE
3934508
Parents who expect that their child will enrol in the optional French Immersion
Program in Grade. 1, in luture.yearss have the option of enrolment for
Junior/Senior Kindergarten at either their local Catholic School or the French
immersion Centre (St. Mary's School, Godeuch or St Aloysius School, Stratford)
at whiCh.lhey expect to enrol 'Child for a French Immersion program.
B. Murray, J. S. Brown, M.A., Eci.D.,
Chairman of the Board Director of Education
oft
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Memorial donations to St. seas until bis tiktcharr in 1945* Therabaln4
Joseph's Hospital, London would be Rilbwing his years in the service, - funernl_. w.trice was ewe.
appreciated as expressions of syin- he farmed until 1966 and, then ducted at me -1,4401140 aud
PadlY• beesiMe a professional chauffeur for McCiefitir Funeral Home,. Lucknow-
the Armed Forces, stationed. at on „„Wednesday, Februaq 11* 1991,
Lloyd Andrew Stein Downsview, from where he Mired , 1LAP Pont, with. Rev. Peggy
Lloyd Andrew Stein passed away to live in London, Ontario. Amman officiating.
in Edmonton Hospital, on January Ile was a amber of the Royal Pallbearers were Lee Eraser and
27, 1991, in his 81st year. Mr. Stein Canadian Legiou'llo. 137, London,. three Pandsons, Geoff, Bill and
had been hospholi-- -1 for a number hirfin transferred iLlis niembaist4 Alex ItobcDonalt. .
• of years suffering from Alzheimer from LucknowL.egion Branch 30,, Spring interment South Kinloss
disease. Mr. Campbell Is survived by,One Cemetery, Luclmow.
'township, -on August 16, 1909i a Al three. nieces, Joyce, Mrs, Kinloss Presbytezian Church or the
?Arc Stein w,as bom in Ashfiebi ne-Jori: Ctimphell, Red DOA DOnati000 wct° to the' Seat
son of the-. Andrew -and Sarah Bob'ourtney POW Clark; 'Cant charity of one's choice.
(Loullikeed) Steins. fle.4resided j Mrs l• Ellwood "itviini Guelph,;.lanet; .
Ashfield for a number of years, 141V- Bill Konfitnn. - Paint 'Cbd4 Donna 1. Powell •
while he farmed in both Huron and one sisterin-law, Mrs, Noma DOM* L Powell, of Lucknow,
Brice e-tninOes. H..e. was also a COrphell, lotiatttqw; tuzi decir famo. rly Aum Irt"01,417,14Y
trapper and hunter. - fftend, Helen Smith, London Wmablan and District Hospital, on
U., f.-. twld 1.edmsebeua199t thhsoheeMs to• 441 wasPrad yhis ahr q2,11,ne41ya.
live north 'of Edson, Alberta where in 1970, his 'Mather in 1983; and She was a member of the Knox
•he continued farming, hunting and tWo brothers, Bill in 1984 and LAU United Church, Auburn.
wtrapos koingsp, ritaurtxtuntil he 1.1iecame ill and itt204195erat2. vVWl im= bad Ga. Godwin's'. ch!tonwpeceell mwrer 23bora.1936,i:
Mr. Stennis survived hy his wife, Monday, Febraiary 11, 1991 at the daughter of the late William Ed*
Vera Ritchie, of Southampton; two MacKenzie and. McCreath. Amoral ward and Ruby Irene (Carter)
• sons; ,Chester Ritchie and JaMes Home, RiPleY, with Rev. Glen OIL
Ritchie. metal pandchlldren, and MacPherson officiating, A Legion She was the dear friend of Ernest
former wife, thy (Wraith) memorial service was held at the Albert, .of Luchllow. She will be
Stein of 'Lucknow. funeral home on Sunday evening, sadly missed by GordonPowell, of '
He also -leaves to mourn pas- kallbearers were Robert Auburn.
414 one. siriter. Laura :Paterson of CatuPbell, David, MODOluddi Lome VIrs• Powell was the dear' mother
Lobbed) Nursing Home, and MODonald, Elmer Culbert, Kea of Robert and TenY Powell,
sel.;0101 'nieces and atphews. -- ., l'4/100add and Finlay MacDonald. Auburn; Vickie and Joi Bow R.
He was predeceased by ' his Spring burial will take place .in 2, Auburn; Wendy and Bryce
Parents, and tvvo sisters.sh. , Ida Mae Rif*, Cemetery. - Ritchie, R. 2, Lucknow; Shelly
Miler and Beatrice Fatti
Powell of Clinton and Kevin Powell
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The funeral servicewas con- •Mary (May) S. MacDonald °Pitubunv
ducted tom the Eagleson Fune,s-al bar tvlacDonald, of Sonia and She. is alse stuvived bY her sister,
Home, Southampton, on February formerly of Lucknow, passed away • Rose and Eugene 1Viachinis of Lon -
4, Oh Rev. Elmor J. Russ, of *St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia ca d°n°
Saugeen Pastoral Charge of the SOnday, Febn
10,1911, age 95. Mrs. Powell was the dear mother -
United Church, officiating. iary
' pie was the beloved wife of the in-law of Jeannette and Tracey
Spring interment Greenhill
William F. MacDonald, of Powell
of Thorold and Brenda
Cemetery, Lucknow. oink and formerly of Lucknow.
•. Boni in Khdoss Township, She will be sadly missed by seven
Aupst 20, 1895, she was the /0'andchildren and two step, son,s
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(RIPLEY) LIMITED
wishes to.
Announce
395-5959
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• • has joined the •
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Premium
Softener Salt
40 Kg. Reg
Livestock Salt Specials
Spring Graini
-Seed Prices 140w
Available
PET FOOQ
posipeuwers 20 Kg. $14 00
Reg. lose' 111
BITE SIZE 20 Kg. • '14 60
Reg. VAC 1
LOW ASH a Kg. $11 50
CAT FOOD Regitit, US
TIP TOP 20 Kg. $4 I
Reg. :floe ' 1
PFt5TIGE 8 Kg. • $4 •go
CAT FOOD Reg, s 1
We're having a VICE-PRESIDENT'S Sale
•-„ Help us celebrate •
February 13th to March 9th, 1991
-Come in and take advantage of our great Beef
Hog and Dairy Specials
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
Mon. - Fri. 6 AM - 6' PM S;at. a AM - Noon
ALLAGHER POWER'EENCER DISCOUNTS
daughter of the late Duncan and
Margaret Graham.
Mn. MacDonald was a lifelong
Member attic South Kinloss Pres-
byterian Church„ the Women's
Missionary Society and the Kair-
shea Women's Institute.
Mrs. MacDonald was the beloved
Rick and Jamie Albert of Lucknow.
The funeral was conducted from
the Tasker Chapel of the Beattie -
Falconer Funeral Home, in Blyth,
on February 14 at 2 p.m. Rev. Paul
Ross, of the Knox United Church,
Kincardine, Auburn officiated.
• Interment Blyth Union Cemetery.
Area Kinettes keep busy
with many different projects
The 19904991 year for the isomminawomommanommn
Lucknow -Kinettes has been busy INETTE NEWS
but very rewarding. We had our
first Halloween party for the
younger spooks and- later a dance
mosimumnsononnonnimman
for the adults. This year our shop-
ping spree and bazaar was a success
thanks to you the public for your
support.
We held functions over Christmas
and helped the Kinsmen with the
New Years .Dance. We've helped
with receptions, the farm show and
theKitismen's Hockey Tournament.
Some of our club get to moat tho
National, President when she pres.
ented our club with the Outstanding
President's Award,
Ocr inushball this year was a
team effort for ICin and it also was
a success.
This April we am hosting our
yearly fashion show. This will be,
advertised in the paper in April
with more information but keep
Wednesdayr; April 24 open and
come and view this year's fashions.
Wo are also hosting the Zoe
Conference this spring for all the
Witte clubs in our zone.
On February 20. 1991 the Associ-
ation of ICin. will be 71 years old.
The Kinettes have 23 active mem-
bers. Our door is always open for
anyone wishing to join. Just contact
President Shirley Gunter or any of
the other members for more infor-
mation.
The Lucknow Kinsmen and
Kinettes work together to better our
community but we couldn't do the
full job without the support every-
one has given us over, _the years.
We as a club would like to extend
to you our thanks for your sppport.
We will try to keep up the projects
we have planned over the next few
years and hope we can put even
more into our community. Kin. are
"families together, making life
better we're Kin, we're Canadian
and we're working coast to coast."
Fairplay Facts & Stats
During the 1988 European Foot-
ball Championships, 400 British
soccer fan s were arrested for hooli-
ganism.
N Ala • • anv Nzy,