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Senior Field Day Winners
Declared At Lucknow School
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viecoNESDAY JUNE 28th, 1972 PAGE SIXTEEN
THE LOCKNOW'SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Brenda Johnstone; Runner Up,
Margaret Forsythe; Senior Boy,
Jamie Graharn; Thinner Up, Ron-
nie Soloman; Intermediate Girl,
Marilyn Rhody; Runner Up,
Martha Graham; Intermediate
Boy, Rick Conley; Runner Up,
Rick-How-ald;-Junior Girl, (9-10
Monday, June 19 was Field Day.
The Juniors (under 11 years) went
to Holyrood and held their field
. day there. Those Holyrood pupils
11 years or over came to Lucknow
for the day. ,
Winners were: Senior Girl,
""-- MacDonald; Junior Boy, (6 7, 8
. years) Steve Machan.
OPEN AREA
The' open area pupils are '
having 'a party on, Friday. They
are going on, their bus trip, on
Monday.
BUS TRIPS
On Timrsday, June 22, the
Grade 6 pupils went to Douglas
Point and Chatsworth... Although .
it' was a rainy day the grade 6's
At Ashfield Park
The fourth annual Irwin Reun-
ion was held at AShfield Township
Park on Sunday , June 18th with
approximately sixty in attendance4
After an enjoyable picnic lunch.
Mrs. Charles, Wilkins presided' for
usiness-period in the
Doug Agnew , Agincourt. The
secretary's report was given by
Mrs Charles' Riach , Woodifock
and Karl Boyle , London gave the
Mayme Wilkins gave a humour -
ous reading and" a resume of the
Irwin descendants. Jamie Irwin ,
son Of MI and Mrs . Harvey Irwin
delighted us with some accordian
numbers and Mrs; Spence Irwin ,
displa 'Ved het talent with sortie
rnouthorzan selections. A dray'
was conducted. for a prize made
and donated b Etnersor. Irwin ,
London, the winner being Mrs..
Jean Irwin.
M.r. arid Mrs. Normar. lrwir
, were_ it charge_of the,.
games; 1.,iorrhar. kept the child -
rer. bus} with a scavenger hum,
while Dorothy arrangec for the
lesser arnbitious tc pia'. 'Binge.
The da} ende.c wit? picture '
tziking ice crew rr tone: ant
e now , see VOL rtes; yea.7
same date., same plate '
had fun. rn
On Friday ,,everYone noticed
how quiet the school was because
the Grade 8's went to Niagara
By Mary Eadie,
NEW PRIEST
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ,
religious family having four broth-
ers who are Priests and two sisters
in the Religious Orders.
While teaching at Hamilton the
was attached to. St. Joseph's pat-
Sunday alsignments:in various
parishes have been a regular part
of the work over the years. He
has formed and directed glee, clubs
and choirs at some of the schools.
Rev. Dentinger was part*of the
crew which remodelled the old
bare at Camp Huronia , just south
of Kingsbridge church, and he be-
came acquainted with some of the
local people at that time and' is
looking forward to renewing these
al..quaintarices and meeting and.
working with people of the'area,
Canada United"States,, Italy,
Austria , Bolivia and Poland. ' The
Congregation operates high
schools, parishes and a university
federated with the University of
Waterloo. Their High Schools in
Canada are in North Bay , Kitch-
ener and Brantford.
Last Sunday evening• Father
Dentinger was officially installed
as pastor of the Roman Catholic
Ashfield Pariih at St. Joseph's
Church, IC.ingsbridge,. Father.
The Red Shield Campaign in
Lucknow 'has exceeded its object•
ive with a total of over $1,050
being received.
The Wingharn area., which in
eludes the Town of Lucknow has
the distinction of being the first
in Canada to reach its objective.
A total of $6,398.02 has been
collected ,_an all-time high for
this area.
Charles Webster. was the local
residential chairman and his
-volunteer canvassers were Ron--
Machan, Bill Pdrteous, Dr. J.
Little , W. A. Schmid, Cameron
MacDonald, Win. G. Hunter and
Alex Andrew.
30th Anniversary
Surprise Party
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS.
On Saturday evening relatives,
friends and neighbours held a sur-
prise party at the home of Mr.
and. Mrs. Con Hogan in honour of
Con and Vivian's thirtieth wed-
ding anniversaiy.' Also home. for
the occasion were their family,
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry HOgan and
children 'of Glencoe and Miss
Faye Hogan and friend of London.
The community extends congrat-
ulations to Con and Vivian.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Bryan and
Vivian of Toronto spent the week
--end vith-Mr7,ond-Mrs-.--John
Austin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Courtney
mid-Theresa, of-Toronto were
week end guests of Mr. and,Mrs.
Joe Courtney and' family.
A warm welcome is extended
to Rev. Father Ed Dentinger
who begins his new duties here as
our Pastor this coming Sunday.
Father Dentinger is a native of
the Formosa area.
Dennis Dalton started taking
therapy on his leg at the Compen-
sation Hospital, Toronto last week.
ings, one which she 'composed as
a tribute to Father Cassano. From
St. 'Augustine, Raymond Boyle
played many lively, hand clap-
ping tunesali.s_vinlin,____Ilar_fe.
Boyle", daughter of and Mrs.
Cyril Boyle`; accompanied him at
the piano: Other musical numbers
consisted of a piano solo by Denise
Dalton. Cousins Marianne and
Margaret Frayne combin&1 their'
respective talents 'on the piano
and electric guitar, ,Cathy O'Ke-
efe „and Marianne' Fra yrie sang
duets and soloists Eugene Frayne
and Ray Dalton each sang their
favorite numbers. A chorus' of
school children complimented the
evening, with some popular.songs.
Father Cass
and Italian songs before being
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years) Norma MacIntyre;,Junior
Boy, (9-10 years) Joey Jansen;
Junior (Jul, (6, 7; 8 years)-Judy !.sh there and helped as a curate.
4.11encewas_observed in me. ry, Perth Priests' Conference , wel- •
treasurers report. A minute s . E. C. Keane, Dean Of Hin-on-
Rev. Dentinger is a Member of frwin Reunion the Congregation of the ReSurrec
non. They have institutions in
greeteat e. mange, on• -
half of the three churches.
Hymns , readings , benediction
and, then a parish social in the
gym followed.
The social gatherinn in the
school gyrr. was arranged by Mrs.
Walter Clare and 2'.1.en-.. Steffler.
The St. Augustine in-id Itings- • ,
. bridge Youth Cluos entertained
with original "Skits" afterWhich
they.presetited' REV. 1i etir' Gas -
• sans E..F, with a persorially
graver wrist watch., Father Cas-
sano worker close': with tile.,
teena„(zers •
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,em.ertaine.t vntr nun:le:out read;
c med the 'new pastor. Eugene !thanked by Msgr. Phelan of 'St. Frayne, parish representative, 'Augustine for his assistance.
Presentations from the represen-
tatives of the three churches and
the C. W.L. Councils were made
to Father Cassano bringing the
levenin- to a close •
'The Missionar) •SOcietyf, ,o
St. Paul has been assigned to the .
Ashfield Parish for the past nine
years. Rev.,, Father H. Cassano
has now received an assign-
rnent to -open a new Parish for,'his
Congreg,ation in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
He w.C.,; be leaving the community
or Sunda} .
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Detroit and New York and
fellow Priests in Peru before set-
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