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CARNIVAL—Students at St. Columban Separate School held their combined Winter
Carnival and Mardi Gras last week. Baseball, soccer, tug-of-war and sled races were all
part of the celebration of the beginning of Lent. (Svela photo)
Visitor from Saudi Arabia in St. Columban
Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
Eighteen tables were in
play at the Knights of Colum-
bus euchre tournament in the
K of C Hall in St. Columban
on Friday night.
The winners were Mrs.
Charles Rau of Drysdale.
James Maloney and for the
most lone hands Jerry Flana-
gan of Drysdale.
Ron and Mary Ryan of
Ryan's Hard -Up Roost at St.
Columban had a drawyfor a
ladies' pendant watch at the
climax of their first anniver-
sary sale. The winner was
Cinth Vogels of RR#2 Dublin.
BY JEAN RYAN
McKillop #4 homemaking
club met Feb. 17 at the home
of Carol. Ryan.
ared three
ai,hes: Borscht (beet soup).
b eaded pork chops with
crrics and plum dump -
lit gs.
The club.made plans for the
ul coming party. Linda and
Li Poppc volunteered to be
ganizers.
The next meettng will be
Feb. 24 at the home of Mrs.
Ryan.
Mrs. Fran Malone of Saudi
Arabia spent three weeks
visiting with her father Mr.
Frank Woods of Teeswater
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McKillop ladies
Correspondent
MRS. ED REGELE ,
527-1106
Mrs. Joyce Braecker has
been a patient in Stratford
General Hospital.
Mrs. Joyce Fischer has
returned home from Univer-
sity Hospital. London a
and with relatives in the St.
Columban area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flana-
gan of Kitchener visited on
the weekend with Mrs. Marg-
aret -Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Reilly
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Greenwood of Sarnia on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Nichol-
son and family of Goderich
visited on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Reilly.
i Sympathy of the commun-
i ss extended to Mr. and
s. Joe Visser and family on
the'We-0f—A ath of Mrs.
Visscr's f }ter Renold
Michiels of Kinkora.
home from hospital
speedy recovery to both of
then[.
Mrs. Annie Williamson 14
returned to her home after
being confined to Listowel
Hospital for a few days last
week.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Ed Regcle were Mrs. Harold
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McCallum.\ Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Pres' ator of Credi-
ton and Mr. anal Mrs. Lloyd
Regcic of Princeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc-
('alluni visited last Thursday
with Mr, and Mrs. Glen
Corlett of Stratford.
Retiring elders honored
Correspondent Women's institute attended
MRS.JOHNTEMPLEMAN the dessert euchre Feb. 14 at
345-2346 Russeldale Hall. sponsored
Mr. and Mrs. Jotn Scott by the Glen Gowrie Women's
hosted a gathering of former Institute.
and present members of Mrs. Murray Christie and
session of Cromarty Presby- Mrs. Ken Pullman had the
terian church. the' wives and program for the Feb. meeting
Rev. and Mrs. 1 Knight at of the Hibbert United Church
their home Feb 0. Women.
Rev, Knight and Mrs. Jean A film strip was shown
Carey made the presentation
of engraved letter openers to Seas:'- This told about the
the retiring elders. They are horror and fear the people of
Carter Kerslake. Mervin Dow the islands felt concerning
and Elden Allen. Mr. and the nuclear testing and the
Mrs. Kerslake were unable to dumping of nuclear waste in
be present. their waters.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tem• Mrs. Russell .Miller pre-
plcman visited Sunday with sided for the business meet -
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar ing. The World Day of Prayer
and family, Wingham. is March 4 at 2 p.m. The
Miss Ethel Balkwcll and annual strawberry supper is
Roy Balkwcll and Mr. and .lune 15.
Mrs. Jack McNicol. Strat- Mrs. Robert Laing. presi•
ford. visited Sunday with Mr. dent presided for the Feb.
and Mrs. Stanley Seaton, meeting of the Cromarty
Teeterville.
entitled "People of the Silver
Mrs. John Templeman and
Mrs. Bob Ratcliffe were
guests of the Oxford North
District Women's , Institute
for a pot luck dinner, craft and
hake sale and variety concert
on Monday. The money
raised is to be sent to
A.C.W.W. for "Water For
All. •C
Six ladies from Staffa
Historical ties
in Cromarty
Marian Kncllte Evening Aux•
iliary Feb. 15.
Alonation was made to the
piano fund. and each member.,
is to crochet granny squares
for an afghan.
Staffa 112 4-H Homemaking
Spring project "Looking
Great; Feeling Great/" held
their organization meeting at
the honk of their leader Mrs.
Joyce Vivian Feb. 15.
Officers arc: President -
Sandra Vivian. Vice-Presi•
dent -Lisa Gardiner, Secre-
tary -Betty Anne Reynen.
Ass. Secretary -Susan Roncv,
Press Reporter -Susan Har-
burn. Treasurer-Taunya Van
Allen. Achievement Commit-
tee -Lisa Gardiner. Katie Ker-
slake. Sheila Riley. Lee Ann
Dow, Tracey Parsons: tele-
phone girls -Janice Vivian,
Tracey Parsons. The name
chosen for the club. "Staffa's
Good Groomers."
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Cromarty Presbyterian
Church W.M.S. met at the
home of Muriel Scott. The
roll call was Interesting Facts
About Our Ancestors.
The President, Dorothy
Milier. opened the meeting.
Historical Ties was the
theme session, with Dorothy
Miller leading.
Minutes were read by
Lillian Douglas and the trea-
surer's report by assistant -
treasurer Betty Dow.
Muriel Scott's topic dealt
with an article written by
Padre Young, suggesting
that each of us is the solution
to the -world's problems, and
that character is of prime
importance.
the co -oiler "
ineurenc• Oat • yours
RUCE SMITH
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