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THE .414C.K14OW SENTINE.1.„.LUiCKNOW, ONTARIO,
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.DEWS FROM GRADE FIVE
In tirade Five we were studying.
,a story in our reader called "The .
• Maid of the Waves..". This was' of
particularinterest because •its set-
ting was the*ISle of Lewis and
the hero was a Jock •cCrim mon
After discussing the fact that the
orioinal settlers in this area came
from this island we looked . up the
history ofiluron l'oWnshiP and
WEDNESDAY, •MARcH 1st, 1.972.
The.card party 'in the St.
ustine Parish Hall on Friday even-
inghad 'eight tables in play
High lady was Mrs. Bill. Naylor
and high man, Ken Leddy.. The
second' high prizes went to MrS.
Joe Finleon and. Bill .K ina ha n with
the door prize being won by Ray-
mond Leddy. ,..•
The,:next.eard party will
held in two weeks, March .10th.
Card Party
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KIM.° S
Betty Colwell, Pat Sparks and -
Rod MacKenzie en Joyed their
"Break .Week" from Western Univ.
ersity.
SUPPER WELL ALT_E
TheiTurkey Supper postponed
because'of last Saturday's storm
until February 26 was Very. well . --
attended, Snowrnobilers arrived
from as far away as Wingham.
,Ripley and Ashfield. :This event
was sponsored by 1st Kinloss tGroup
Comraittee and held in Holyrood
Hall. Another supper is planned
for Saturday, March 4.
'Mr. arid Mrs, Gordon Carter
visited with relatives in Kitchener
on Friday.
William Dickie showed pictur-
es of the World Jamboree he at-
tended in Jipan at three Father
and Son Banquets last week, in'
Tiverton; Wingham and Tees
water, •
Mrs.: Ray Taylor and Mr. and
Mrs, Derwyn Taylor and 'Lisa :of
Walkerton visited Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Houston
and Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Nimechek
and, Waiter Dickie 'of Toronto
and Douglas Dickie of Guelph spent the welt end with mt.'and
Mt's. ha Diekie and William.
John Bradley of Guelph was ,a
:recent visitor.,wirh his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Eklon Brandley.•
SERVED CO-M-Iviti-N-IT '1' WELL'
A For Sale sign is on display
at the D. A. MacLennan store.
Both Frank and D. A. MacLen-
nan are now retired.• They sery -
ed this community for many
years and their services will loin).;
be remembered , as m'a'ny a time
they-were ,called upon by the
re-ople-In-tlie-oom munitrw i re 1 1 ---il
need of supplies during a bad
storin and in emergencies as well
as the faithful service given in •
regular store hours. This chapter
of the MacLennan stores 'at Loch-
alsh closes and a, new one begins.
Church services at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church are held at
11 a,. m. Sunday mornings for the
next six months.
The community mourns and
. misses W. A. (Bill) Stewart , as
many an hour was passed at his
shop on the Bradley Farm. Bill '
was a ntighboUr to everyone and
was a real stalwart citizen, Who
helped all Who were•in need and
alwayi had tittle to enjoy a bit
of fun with the Children of the
cornmunity" ,
Mr., t d
ra Mrs. Oliver McChatles
spent • he week end in Brantford
with Mr. and WS. Donald MC-
Charles and family.'
Mr. and Mts. Harry Watson
of Toronto spent the, weel,. end
with Mr. and &its. Art !Mathew-.
man.
PURPLE GROVE,
The C. C . ..- front
wet at the home -of ,Mrs,. June
Elliott „ one of the leaders, on •
Thursday afternoon , a fter which
they enjoyed a tasty supper,
Mrs. Howard Thompson and Mrs.
13111 Arnold. attended the Fall
Fair Convention held in Toronto
on Wednesda' and Thursday.
They journeyed by bus .to Toronto
on Wednesday and spent the night
with Mr.. and Mrs. Wilbert liald.-
enby returni,pg by bus on Thursday
evening, f3oth.Mrs. Thompson and
Mrs. 'Arnold 'have been active;
in Fall Fair work for many years:
World Day•of..Prayer w411.be
held in the•KinloUgh Anglican
Church on Friday. • •
Five tables Were in .play ac the'''
Euchre party held in the -commun.,
ity centre on Saturday night. Mrs.
Marion Emerson held the high •
score for the ladies with
Arnold taking that of the !pen.
.Pan Robertson and Sandra Collins
claimed. prizes for the lone hands
and Mrs. Bill Arnold received a
gift for having the closest birth-
day. . ' '•; •
The •next gathering of the
Purple GroVe will be held
on Wednesday it the home of Mrs,
Anne MeCOsh in the form of a
40nd:icon_
for a.. speedy,
recovery are extended 'to Mrs,' R;
Chesbro, who is a patient in the
Kincardine and District General'
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Judd 'Mailette,
the former Janet Forster, were
week 'end guests at the borne of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster.
T'he 4-U Club met at the home
of Mrs, June Elliott on Friday.
afternoon. The topic for this
session was fitting and preparing
to sew with knits. Secretary for
this, meeting was Joyce Elliott'
The next gathering will be at Mrs.
'Walter Forsters'.
Five little, snowmObiles came
put-put-puttering up Earl Elliott's
lane Thursday night, jockeying
the machines were Mr„ and Mrs.
Rae Stanley of Kinloss, Mr. and
Mrs. John Sewart, and Mrs. Sandy
Neil of London. Mr, and Mrs.
Sewart and. Mrs. Neil spent the
week end at Silver Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis .Boyle,
Corrine, Heather and Kevin
visited on ,Sunday afternoon at
Earl Elliotts.
Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Forster
were recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ardill MasOn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Thomp-
son , Donnie' and Wray had quite
a house full for Sunday supper,
there was Mr. and plrs. Randi
MacDonald of Tiverton, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Thompson and Mrs.
chude Dore Sr. of Berrie an
course to add to the hub-hub
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Mr., and Mrs. Howard. Bennett
of Toronto spent the week end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Art .
Haldenby.
Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Lane,
Hugh arid' John returned home on
Tuesday after a. winter holiday in
Florida.
Mrs. Agnes Hodgins of Kincar-
dine spent the week end at her
home at Westford.
Mr. and Mrs'. Harold Slessor
and Connie of Glamis visited on
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Ivies. Bert• Nicholson and Lois.
The World Day of prayer for -
this •district will be held 'on Fri-
day,at 2 O'clock in the Anglican
Church. ' All ladies are invited
to attend.
Misses Edna and May Boyle will•
be the ,hostesses for the Anglican
Church Women on'Thursday after-
noon March 9th.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Bertrand
of Simcoe visited over the week
end.'with Miss Winnifred Percy,
Bill and Brian Percy and het
uncle Bruce Orr.
The. H. W.I. meeting will be
held On Thursday.(evening)
March 9th.
were, two grandchildren Robbie
Thompson and Tammy MacDon-
ald.
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fOund, 'that only seven had the
same names as the firit'settlers.
We are doing more research into
the meaning'of words like -
ers, bagpipe's-, Gaelic and other
related subjects. Who knows'
where it Will end?
Casualties of the stormy weath-
erwyre ourplaht"Cuttings",
which we started in •
Science ,class. '
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NEWS FROM GRADE.TWO. • •
Grade Two wrote letters to Mrs.
MacDonald on Thursday. .She.has •
been sick all week: 'We' hope she
is•feeling bett•er 'and back to
school.on Monday..
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