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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
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