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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 16, 1979—Page 17
Kingsbridge children take c
BY ELIZABETH FRAYNE
Congratulations go out to
the nine First Communicants
from St. Joseph's School.
They are Wendy Miltenburg,
Patricia Durnin, Christine
Connelly, Lisa Smith,Sharon
Van Osch, Elsner Foran,
Jimmy Sinnett, Marcia! . Le -
Breton,, Vince, Doherty. It
was an impressive ceremony
with Father Dentinger . con-
ducting the service. The
school children sang and
Nancy Park, music teacher at
St. Joseph's sang a solo at
Communion. the nine Com-
municants did the readings
along with their teacher,
Barb. Eedy and at the end of
the ass the children were
pressnted with gifts from
Fran Riegling, on behalf of
St.. Joseph's CWL, Kings-
bridge; Margaret MacDon-
ald, on behalf of St.' Mary's
CWL, Lucknow and Emma
Franken, on behalf of the St.
Augustine CWL.
Congratulations to . Mr,
and Mrs. Terry Dalton on the
birth of a son, Patrick Mich-
ael, on Monday.,May 7, a
wee brother for Colleen.
Mary Frayne returned to
her home here after spend-
ing the winter months in
London. °.
Jim Sinnett spent two days
recently with his family,
while his boat was in at Port
Stanley.
Several ladies of this area
attended a tupperware party
at the home of Mrs. Bert
Sloetjes on 'Tuesday after-
noon. The demonstrator was
Maggie Zaeher of- Clifford.
On 'Monday. afternoon,
Mrs. Tim. Reurink and Mrs.
Antone Van Osch visited Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Robb at their
home in Goderich and pres-
ented them
resentedthem with a'gift of four
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redwood lawn chairs, a red-
wood patio coffee table and a
redwood planter on behalf of
their former neighbours. Mr.
and Mrs. Robb moved to
Goderich just before the new
year.
Ray Dalton has been re-
leased .from hospital in Pick-
ering and is convalescing at
the home of his sister, Mrs.
Margaret O'Connor in Pick-
ering.
Clarice Dalton and family
spent Mother's Day at Glam-
is with her daughter, Louise
and Peter Martin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hackett
and family moved toPort
Albert recently and -Bob's
father, Tom has moved- into
their house in Kingsbridge.
Danny Wilson who has
been home with his wife,
Eileen and family for the past
six weeks went back to his
boat . in Halifax. During the
hot spell last week Danny
was swimming in Lake Hur-
on and we believe he is the
first one in the vicinity to
have taken the plunge this
season. •
Eddie Sinnett and Carol
Bowler went out West to
Calgary . to visit his. sister,
Sheila and her husband,
George Nelson. Bonnie Bow-
ler of Toronto is visiting at
the Sinnetts this week.
Mrs. Yvonne Sinnett and
family, Eileen and Danny
Wilson and family and Leona
and Fred Vassella spent
Mother's Day with Betty Lou
and Mike Dalton and family,
The sympathy of thecom-
munity is extendedto the
family of the late Bob
MacGregor' of Ashfield. The
funeral was on Sunday in
Goderich with burial in Kin -
tail Cemetery.
Rose Frayne and Margaret
visited with Margaret Dwyer
Students °hold
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mock election •
BY BETTY JANE FORAN
AND
ROSEMARY GIILMORI1
Monday, May 14th. Grades
5- and 6 have their election.
The candidates are 'Christine.
Stapleton, ton, representing.'
the
Liberal Party, Kenny Van
Osch representing the Pro-
gressive Conservative Party,
and Sally Van Osch repres-
enting the N.D.P. Party. The
election starts at 10.30 and
ends at 11.30 a.m.
Mary Kennedy, religion
consultant for. the Huron -
Perth Board visited the
Grade 5 and 6 room on
Thursday, May 10th,
The Grade 5 and 6 have
started a visual novel called
"Follow Me"
Mrs. Park went to a music
meeting on May 10th and
on Mother's Day in London.
Congratulations to the fol-
lowing pupils of St. Joseph's
School who are students in
Highland Dancing and who
successfully passed exams
on May 7: Denise Connelly,
Theory Grade III and First
Gold Bar, National in High-
land; Lisa Frayne, Theory
Grade III and First Gold Bar
in Highland, Silver Jig and
Hornpipe; Melissa Martin,
successful in beginner's ex-
ams.
Present chalice
Of interst to people an*
relatives in the area was a
presentation in honour of the
late Morgan O'Connor,
nephew of Ray Dalton. The
Mrs. Karla Hogan supplied.
Mrs. Park is also teaching
the Grade 7 and 8 class how
to play the ukelele.
'The Grade 2' children re-
ceived their First Holy Com-
munion on Mother's Day,
Sunday, May 13th at St.
Joseph's Church, ' Kings-
bridge.
The Student Council are
planning a '50's .day on May
15th,
May llth was a P.A. 'day
for the teachers all day.
May 18th is Arbour Day at
St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge.
On Wednesday, May 16th
at 4.00 p.m. there will be a
Nutrition Workshop led by
Cathy Thomson from the
`Huron Country Health Unit
in Goderich. Everyone is
welcome,
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late • Mr. O'Connor of Pick-
ering died June 3, 1978. A
gold plated memorial chalice
was presented to his family
at St. John the Evangelist
Church, Pickering at• a mass.
organized by the fourth
degree Knights of Columbus
of which Mr. O'Connor was a
member. The , chalice was
presented by :the Knights of
Columbus to Mr. O'Connor''s
mother, Margaret O'Connor.
The family has the choice of
presenting it to a priest or
sending it to' a mission of
their choice. A guard of
honour for the mass was
formed by the Knights of
Columbus. About 100 people
including 46 members oft the
O'Connor family were pres-
ent. Morgan O'Connor was
very involved in Catholic
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served on the Whitby, Ont-
ario County and - Durham
Region Separate School
Bonds from 1963 to 1976. In
1977 he was presented with
the Award of Merit by the
Ontario Separate School
Trustees Association • and
also received the Queen's
Jubilee Medal. He was a 30
year member of the Knights
of Columbus and had been a
fourth Degree 'Knight for 15
years prior to his death. He
served as District Warden in
1963-64. Mr. O'Connor lived
on Maplehurst Farm, on the
third concession near the
Whitby -Ajax border.
St: Joseph's School, Kingsbridge
requires for
Summer Playground Program
One Playground Supervisor
18 years or older . .
One Playground Leader
minimum of 15 years
This project, cosponsored by Ministry of Culture
and Recreation, is part of the Ontario Govern-
ment's youth summer employment program
Experience '79 Program 0701.
Apply in writing, stating qualifications and
experience, if any, to: The Co-ordinator, St.
Joseph's Community School, R. R. 3, Goderich,
Ontario, ;1,j7A 3X9. Deadline June 1st, 1979.
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