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THS R1000 EXPO SJTOR, FEORMARY 22,
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over•^ xan "13 RI Dubbn, placed, first
tut otthet1 contestants,lnte Senior
*men' diyision at the Regal Canadian ch
T ti n Public Speaking cpntest,in Seaforth
Sunt . The grade eight', student a#' St
Coluntben School • gave a humorous .task
enttiled,' In 1970 SomethinrPreat Happen
ed to our • Family •- 1 was Bon,
Another St. ; Columban student 12 year• "`
Old -Petty Maloney of RRSSeaforth took; a.
second+ . place'onors rttht her story °Use
barm orcyr
bed clewire. ridfene cewhen . she landed • atop a
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'In third place was Terry Van loon, 13,.of Correspondent
RR2 Dublin. The grae eight student at.$�t, : MR$ JO EMPLE 4AN
Patrick's •School. Dublin brought out rite. 3457.234#;
laughs from the large audience with tier "' The regular meeting oft1Aeitti?ert United
story on Laughter; Church Womb, was:held ill t . e 'Family -Life
In the Junior division -year-oldTe.ry •.Centre o11, l!ednesdayt, Feb, 8;
Kelly, told the story o}'h w he became a hero ' ' In charge of ldevotionsfishingsawn Man.
;ie;'Mrs. •Mary -F.
turned out to be the400t from a bank robbery Dow subs. Janet Chap oIl Mrs. Iia Barker
in his .town. He is a grade' five student at St. and Mrs Margaret,'Wem¢, They introduced
Columban. the study biiok for.1984 'Jesus Me ns Life"
Mike Van.Loon, 11, of 1tIt2 Kippen spoke by Dr Wm : Tatler and sitowtrd a"film strip.
of his plane ride to•visit relatives in Holland. During :Y14: served. y ., i•s Marjorie
He is a grade' Six student at.St. James School Drake and ;Ms Verse 14,Iahon.; a diseussion
in Seaforth, ' • concerning the various ai lists 'co ceptions of
Cheryl Storey, 11, of Seaforth Public the. man Jesus, and the werth;and validity of
School spoke on the disables!, their courage having'suc'h r'epresentatierss•was led by yrs..
and the challenges facing'them. Margaret! Chris tie.
Also speaking., was David Scott, 18, of Mrs Margaret lyltller c;9nducted,` the
Seaforth, a grade 13- student at Seaforth business meeting. Plans, were, finalized for
District High School. who showed why he the World Day of Prayerin Cromarty Church
placed first in the senior secondary division on 'Man 2 and the •Strawberry . and , Ham
with a hilarious speech on the subject of Suppper, in the Family Life Centre; Juntr '13:
communications. A• report was • given' of the Presbyterial.
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HUR•ON.PERTH COUNTY
ROIWAN CATHOLIC
SEPARATE SCHOOL
BOARD
KINDERGARTEN
St. inures School
Mr. Ray Contols,
Prinelpd
Chi1k Street
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK IWO
Telephone No. 527.0321
REGISTRATION
Klndergerten Regirtragon 'Ditto:'
Much Tat, 1984 ' -
Thnes lt00 pan. • 5:00 p.m:
Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of age on or before December 31st, 1984.
Please .bring proof of age - Birth Certificate, Baptismal Certificate and proof
of immunization.
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to
annual meeting,," ,
and sn gement ,m,ad
regarding,the 4Rnprn ng e Or hiMingbam n
April,: A decision ;asp tpacfe,.to. send .the:
collectedtpennies to." Seetia or Zaire ftitndl
again this. year. ' ;.00
Best wishes for ,'S -
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�fate whofsn atienE in,
a' atatldon andloegfigO100
,1tihlatilld Gene��}•al }s a:
Mary ,line Parsons, Kimberly J3er
be n Te piemun visited on Sit
a, attL- r151140 1140,'44,f no •h!
MRS. 11.,i,8444 rT
.3,45;.2419
• _ Thirteen tables played e401* -T stlay
evening. -
Wiitnecs werec !aeras hi h,:�D.oee 'Wurx:
dell; most lone. hands, fi o CO,.l
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Susan Maloney; men's hi: '„,,
lone hands, Mervin Dietz; 1
mann
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tten t`I a . , l r.,
i,.r,Plata #o'a a �a �R.ta, �eirlck s.4ddn
Mar, 17 at'theu.Gornoiun}
hagen, •with' rein
Bonnie ;Bng. e', Ragy n fig
.the' .music'. The park barbecue;. w fl
*larch • '. .:cf1 1t f- ��•: k ...r•&!F � ,.td
tm °, ardt; !testa. Pehl e o f� ori ton
Beuer- Minnie' Leon Lard ` o v sit• n
,@1 ikon, •N'eusta'dt, on Thtir'sd
Thiuirsday, F'ebruar r'
Seaforth Legign
Social, ` I
inner 7 par
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will prepare anaccu-
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or Batt for an appointment
) II General our taxaP0604a011
•lock IMO over OO.money wing,
r tfeductions. exetnpLons+rirrtt
treble Wo want you to pay
the least tax possible. "sear
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that saves you the moat
44oboufour guarantee.
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Separate $ohogt 'lnvitod ,their parohtti to story Is Curia V't rl Bakal °'. ( herr rk'
enjoy sells, ehide'preaentptlona, anneal end �,dInst.
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The seventh game ; its' -the Kni is of
.Columbus euchre tournament was . leld 94
Friday, •Deli ;LL7with $'oralespplaying.
T ewinnertottheadie's'high prize,Jean
.
•lvtu rray, matt i high prize,' Lonis Maloney;`
most lone !bands. Toric Staab,
Nest g wilt be Friday. Feb,''24 at 8
p.tn In the It -of ,C hall -In St Columnanr
Ge four, five'and sir students ft*otrt.$t.
Columban: separate school Wort the bordlon-
ban"steles chanipp1onahip' 'a` n ' days by
dfife'i rthe dents rS4,1A "Om
In Etta Ord by a score ofd#8
Mrand Myst Theet Van iiitcr'Eettitned
home on `Fridayyafter_isppeendln k hard weak
vacation at 'Daytona' Beach, 'Florid'. They '
also Went on several bus ,tduurs including
Cape Kennedy and Disneyworid.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Doyle of London and
Theresa Maloney of Ritz Villa, -Mitchell
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mts. James
nd f .
Joe Maloneyiaessees cds cnor is spending til'
week with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Matt
Claessens and on Sunday Mr, and Nita. •Ai
n,
ondenk
iiiirgeas arid Andrea of London' it:hilted iirfiti
Citi'Desansomnia.iharundy 40:f vi:eate'i.a-i un)v'ers'ity d
Drain tender
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Work On the Statton Municipal Drain in
HibbertTowrtshtp will begin in June with the
accepptance on Feb, t6 of a tender for 55095
fromRobinson'Pnrm DrainageofAilsa Craig.
The work on the drain is scheduled to start
on June 1, and will be completed within the
Month. "
Maureen Kellyof rondonr *lilted en the'
weekend with Mr. and Mis. T4d'Melady and
on Sunday Wayne and. Atraa,Ghapin and
William visttewith the Meladys;.,
Mr. and Mrs.° Tom'lldelaady visited on flip
Weekend with the tatters', parents "Mr anis,
Mrs John Roks`of'Deleware
Mr, and Gerry Ryan, Jason frtd'
Amanda'. visite 'on Sunday with t acid
Mrs. Rob McCulloch and fondly ofy terloo, -
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On .F eg B5 #ite
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cKilU , N club
the bribe oftheir ;aYbl Yjit
leader', CipRyan. ' ti
diseuased 'the has 'tttstdriiyta
needed, Ind . the proper . technique of
quilting 'Each girl t ti, gamble ,piece•
rnatetlai, home to ra ce 'on,
The second mean WO held on Itch, .1.$;
The Aria, picked a patterns. '
Of cors chosen were:.prestdent Debbiq'
Meta ; vlce.president,`Lindit-Poppe; at*.
tow, Jean Ryan;' treasurer. Miry Maloney
an p ss its++tfek. Colleen Mttlatleyrr•
' 'Teat tree + ,swill rte peb 2S int 1 f5 p,ihe
at caro Ryan s woe,
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The tender also included a tile portion 1
tvhich was tendered for separately. ,..
Great sauces of Wallaceburg was the low
bidder Witte* tender price of 53782.25.
The engitteers estimate for the drain work
was 58450. The actual bast of the work is
$9477.25,
Onlyone entry in contest
Only Otte design has beat turned in for
the Ribbert Township bicentennial logo.
contest said township clerk Charles Frit;nd at
he regular township�1cet"arg on Thursday.
6 contest runs until March 30.
During the discussion ofthe project. reeve
Ivan Norris. said he would like to see more
entries
"1 think We should be starting up some
irlterest in this. There are some talented
people in the toy nship wits have done good
MtKillop visitors
MR .
S. ED 11E0E1 E
, 527.1106•
M. and haus. Robert McCowan visited on
Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs, Jack McCowan an
St+af rth.
Mr. and Mrs•. Robert 'McCowan visited
Saturday evening with Mr, and Mr's. Mike
Ferguson of Park Way Stables in Alma.
- Mr. and `Mrs. Stanley Preszcator of
Crediton visited at the hope ofMr. and Mrs.
Harold McCallttre and with MrS. Ed Regele.
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Worst fordther organizations. It would be nice
to get public input into the design. I hope
some of those people will be interested
enottkh to design something for the town-
ship. he said,
in addition to the logo contest, council
discussed several options for bicentennial
celebrations. One of the suggestions included
an interdenominational church service to bd
lied atthe township garage. It will be similar
t'b theseryiae held in ]
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