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St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge, held Public Speaking Con-
tests last week and the winners of Junior division are , left to
right, back, Steven Hickey, Brent Van Ooch, Yvonne Sinnott,
Bonnie Austin, Diane Mlltenburg, Frances Van Rooy, Dale
Kingsbridge
Contest ...
(continued from page 4A)
third prize of $2.00 had been
given previously. with every
child who participated
receiving a silver dollar. This
contest was made available
through money left for this pur-
pose by Mr. James Garvey.
During- the program,
Clarence Doherty and Mr.
Eugene Frayne .told the
audience interesting facts about
Jim Garvey:, and how proud
.Jim Garvey would be, if only he
could have been present to, hear
the children speak and see the
results.
Mrs. Wilson brought the
evening to a close by presenting
the "BEST ACTOR AWARD
from the Operetta, "THE
MAGIC BEANSTALK" to
Bernie VanOsch anti the
"BEST ACTRESS AWARD"
to Virginia Chisholm.
Calf Club 4
gets ready
The first regular Dungannon
4-H Calf Club meeting was
hgld at Carlow Township Hall
on Tuesday. May S.
There were 18 dairy mem-
bers and 13 beef members
present for the meeting.
The business discussed was
that Achievement Night.will be
held_November 2:3 at the Clin-
ton High School.
Donna Hackett, Don Henry,
Mike Hackett, Jim Bennett,,
Linda "Dougherty and Alice
Nivins were nominated to work
on an indoor display tai he at
McInnis, Kevin Leddy and Michael Austin. Front, Mary Jo
Steffler, Freddie Durnin, Shawn Doherty; Teresa Van Rooy,
Paul Fpran and R
oger
Bed
drd.
(staff
photo)
When awards were handed out at Kingsbrldge Separate School last week for Public
Speaking contests. two additional awards were presented. Bernie Van Osch and Virginia
Chisholm received the best actor and best actress awards for their part in the operetta
"The Magic Beanstalk" staged at St. Joseph's School recently. (staff photo)
Seaforth _Fall_. Fair.
Len McGregor extension
assistant showed a film ",Beef
Conformation''. Members
judged a class of barley and a
class of corn. These two crops
will be judged at the Seaforth
competition May 26.
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AUBURN AND flISTRICT NEWS
The May meeting of the
Auburn Horticultu.ral Society
was held in the Community
Memorial hall with the second
vice-president Dorothy Grange
in charge.
The meeting was opened
with the singing of 0 Canada
and Mrs. Robert Phillips at the,.
piano.' Mrs. Grange welcomed
everyone and the minutes of
the previous meeting were ac •
-
cepted a -s read by the secretary,
Mrs. Beth Lansing.
Each committee ,spoke of the
work that had been done at the
various flower,beds. A letter of
thanks was read from the
president, Mrs. Kenneth Scott
for cards 'sent while she was a
patient in University Hospital,
London.
It was announced that
registration forms to attend the
Ontario Horticultural Society
in Guelph on June 20 were now
available. Mrs. Beth Lansing
and Mrs. Celia Taylor will at-
tend as delegates.
Mrs. William Klie will visit
the Auburn Society on October
1, and the members decided to
purchase the book on the
history of the Ontario Hor-
ticultural Society. The financial
statement was given by the
treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Brad -
nock. The roll call was an-
swered by your best spring
flower.
Mrs. Celia Taylor spoke a
few words of thanks to Mrs.
Albert McFarlane for the work
done by her since the Society
was organized and on behalf of
the members presented her
with a Service Diploma.
A mouth organ selection was
played by Robert Turner ac-
companied by Mrs. Robert
Phillips
Mrs, Russel Brindley gave a
report of the District meeting
held recently at Blyth. .
The guest speaker, Miss
Beatrice Campbell of Goderich
was introduced by .Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock. She showed
pictures of her trip last fall to
the South Pacific, Australia
and New Zealand and gave in-
teresting comments.
•Mrs. Frank Raithby thanked
Miss Campbell and on behalf of
the members presented her
with a gift.
Door prizes were won by Mrs.
Donald Brown, Mrs. William
Straughan and Mr. Duncan
MacKay. A smorgasbord lunch
was served by Mrs. Ross Robin-
son,
obinson, • Mrs. Albert McFarlane
and Mrs. Frances Clark.
AUBURN SOCIALS
Mr. Arnold Craig is a patient
in Victoria Hospital London
where he underwent surgery on
his arm last Friday. r
__ `Mr. and- Mrs.Donald Cart
wright, David, Derrick and
Lorie visited last Sunday with
Super Paint Special
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immemoft
his mother, Mrs. Edwin Cart-
wright at Huronview and her
father, Mr. William Reuger and
sister, Miss Carol of Clinton.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Daer and Mr. Gordon
Daer were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rolston, Mark and
Trevor of Komoka, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Dewar, Keith,
Carol and Karen' -of Atwood
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Daer
Andrea, Larry and Michael' of
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath -
well, Michael and Janice of
Parkhill visited last Sunday
with her mother., Mrs. Celia
Taylor.
Mrs. Frances. Clark spent the
weekend in London with Mr.
and Mrs. J.C. Maclntosh and
Miss Margo Macintosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sisley
of Niagara Falls visited last
Sunday at the Johnston and
Phillips home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies
returned home last Wednesday
after spending the winter mon-
ths at Kissimrne, Florida.
Miss Diane Ki'rkconnell of
London spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew Kirkconnell.
Mr. James Towe recently
returned from a visit to British
Columbia where he presided at
the annual General meeting of
the Canadian Goat Society.
-The meeting was held at the
Artificial Insemination Centre
at Milner in the Fraser Valley.
One of the days was spent in.
the practice of Artificial In-
semination of Goats. He also
visited Fort Langley, which was
the first capital of British
Columbia..In the Old Fort were
exhibited all. kinds of animal
skins and everything required
by the Indians and -white men
for trapping a hundred or more
years ago. Interestingly, the an-
cient stove in the building came
from Wingham Ontario.,
Mrs. Maud Armstrong is a
patient in Clinton Hospital suf-
fering from a fractured hip.
which she received from a fall
at Huronview.
Twenty friends gathered last
Nis fits liihlcM f
Thursday to honour Miss Wagner She
Margaret Jackson of Blyth on corres t1�
the occasion of her birthday at Pondence.
It was dead
Candlelight Inn, Goderich- donation to
Congratulations Aunt Ca�P
Margaret.
A successful bazaar of Home -
baking was held by St. Mark's
Anglican Church Women at
Tromrner's Hardware store last
Saturday.
Mrs. Kenneth Scott returned
recently from University. London where she
had been a patient for several
days. r
Mr. Robert Phillips returned
home from Goderich Hospital
last Saturday after being a
patient there for several days.
W MEN'S
MISSION Y SOCIETY
The Presbyterian Women's
Missionary Society was held
last Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Frances Clark.
The president Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson was in charge of the
meeting and gave the call. to
worship followed by the Lord's
Prayer in unison. Mrs. Rov
Daer was in charge of the
devotional period.
She gave meditation on the
theme- "A time to plant and a
time to pluck
The roll call was answered
by a Bible verse containing the
word Faith. The hymn, Sowing
in the Morning was used and
the 'minutes of the previous
meeting were approved as read
by the secretary, Miss Minnie
The topic,
India" was,
Frank Raithby,
Che financial:
given by the
Frances Clark.
was received find
5with iaa er, After
hvtnn and the pr,
lunch was San
ti
('lark.
William Rkla�
\\•W' lilt Richrrd
passed away in
hospital London
week's illness iA
Born in Englat�
Canada 18 yearn
London ca
mtt
three and a hall
when they pure„
home.
Beside. his w`ift
Brnoks, he is suns
daughter, Mrs. t
(Joyce) of Toronto
rgent ofand Londont
survived he five gr,,,
A private family
held at the Georges
and
\ti'ednesday with
D' Driscoll of St.
Anglican Church
A plant was play'
diiv nrorning by Nr.
James Towe at i
- Anglican, Church in
the late Mr. Brooke
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