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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-09-26, Page 41Kin . . rer,ter-r, No ',k,-"Tr41:41,9**41-411141 ' • 7 • l'ucknow SenfinOly WedOeSdob October 31, 1979 -a -Page 9 abridge school float takes second 111' KARLA HOGAN Congratulations to the students and teachers of St. Joseph's School who took part M the Dungannon Fair parade and won second for their float; .also • to. all the • children who exhibited school work, art, displays, pets, and sang in the talent show. Keep up the good spirit.A Cross Cquntry • House League competition waslield recently with the following winners: Intermed- iate, Shavvn DoheitY (Green), Linda Sinnett ,(Blue), Scott • Westecott (Blue); Junior, • Patrick Frayne (Blhe),' Maria Dalton (Yellow), Edward Plasschaert (Blue); 'Primary • Christine Connelly (YellOW), • Brian Redmond (Blue), Vince Doherty (Yellow)• . Jim and Janet Card have a .new son, Michael Joseph, born •on September 20 in • Wingham. Hospital. Congrat- • ulations! • Betty Van ,Osch spent a few days at Cornwallis, Nova • Scotia and attended the graduation of her son, David, from•Recruit School on Sept- ember 20. Private David Van • .Osch , is now taking. a ten week driving course at Camp Borden. He was home for the • weekend with his family. Pete and Betty spent two days with her sister, Mr. and • Mrs. Alvin Benninger •of Chatham and a day at the • Ploughing Match. Gerry Heffernan Of Strat- • ford and Blanche i3ilodeuil (if Waterloo, visited With Yvette Heffernan and 'AntOne and • Delores Van Osch 'and family on the weekend. Patrick. D'eugherty of At- tica, Michigan was a Sunday • guest. with Joe and Teresa Courtney and family. His visit was spent xesearching the Courtney' family history. Dinner guests were Con and Vivian • Hogan, John and ' • . Grace Austin and Joe, and Frank Sullivan. • Visiting with 'Bernadine • Kinney was a cousin, Miss .• Olive O'Reilly Of Sun City, Arizona.- and Mr. •Alvin O'Reilly from Windsor. Mr. and Mrs, John Kinney and daughter, Susan, of Redford • Township, Michigan, spent the weekend with Bernadine. Mary Luanne . Clare "and • her parents attended the • Wingham Lions Club meet- ing, Tuesday evening, After the dinner, Mary Luanne spoke on her trip to Noranda - Rouyn, Quebec, where she spoke inthe Canadian final- ists contest this past spring. SUNDAY SCHOOL • Sunday school has com- menced at the home of • Lorraine Brophy. • Children from ages 4 to 8 are taught by Lorraine and Mary • Lu- anne Clare every other Sun- day for`one hour. Eugene and Betty Frayne • 'and family spent Sunday • visiting with their son, Dan- • ny and Linda of Cambridge (Galt).. Mrs. Gladys. Redfern and son, David, from Royal Oak, Michigan, visited from Monday to Thursday with Mr. Mary Frayne, Eugene and Betty and °family, and Donald and Rose and family. 1 • Many from this area at- tended the Ploughing Match at Chathani. • number from here at- • tended the Commencement and Graduation • Exercises held at • Goderich District Collegiate • Institute Friday, • September 28. Students from • the area receiving awards • were: Diane VanRooy, dau- ghter of John and jean Nan- • Rooy, Ontario 'Scholarship: 'and Lions Club 'Mvard; oan- ne Van Osch,daughter of Bill and Anne Van Osch,.• ich Community Credit Union • Scholarship; David Simpson,.. • son of Lillian Simpson, Ont- • ario Scholarship, Alexander • MacKenzie Education En- dowment Trust Fund; and Mary Lillian Simpson, • • 'daughter of Lillian Simpson, Peter „Adamson Memorial Scholarship, Catholic WOm- • en':s League • lirize, and 2 Maple Leaf 1.0.D.E, Award. Area grade. thirteen gradu= • ates were: Jim Crawford,' Bridget Dalton, Laurie Do- herty, Margaret Foran, Mark Frayne, David Simpson, Jim Van Oschwand Diane Van 'Rooy. Area grade twelve graduates were: Jelin Paul Austin, Kevin Berry, Joe and Pat Boyle, Leola Chisholm, Eric Courtney, Blaise and Mark, DohertY, Meike Han!, Tony and'Beth Knoop, Diana Leddy, John O'Keefe, Bob • and Bill Tigert, Joanne Van- derheyden, Joanne Van Osch, and Julie Vogt. Con- gratulations to all the gradu- ates and good luck in the years ahead. Many compli- mentary remarks were made about the valedictory. speech WINGHIMI, ONTARIO NOME 367-1100 FOR MOVIE INFORMATION MIN 11111:1111U MID MED Wir 114/41""SDAt ea 4 zscAtorroArHENA _SIMV/IMIESOOPJA. 'FRIDAY TO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 TO 11TH • U PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMES,„..,,, FRLStT. 70.sim p.m. mints? tiom P.M. ways More Entertaining Than•Hunmnly„Possible 0 0 111 4„•,\ U 4-, II 7••• 0 1 LAST WEEKEND OCT. 5th.6th-Tth • Eft IDA Y 1 sAtutioAli NIGHTONLY ITS 1963. 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