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WRAITH - to Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Wraith of Wingham on June 29,
1972 a daughter ," eheri Colleen,
sister for Dawn and Shelly. The'
'proud grandparents are Mrs'. Eliza-
beth Suter of ,Winghani and Mr,
and Mrs. John"Wra ith of *know;
ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Gardner and
family of Lucan were week end
visitors with her parents,' Mr. and:'
Mrs. Jim Curran. ,
Mrs. Laura McNeil is a patient
ih-Wingham.arid District Hospital.
The.Barbour' family picnic was
held at the Sc. 'Helen's Hall on
Sunday afternoon.
Rev. J. C. Britton of l'lensall
had charge of the St. Helens -
Trinity Church services on Sun-
day; da
Terry Wilso0 is attending:.
Wa-tetroo University for the sum-
mer months.
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LUCKNOW PHONE 528-3112
St, JosOphs SChool.
Held- Graduation.
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
Congratulations to the grade
eight graduates.of St, Joseph's
school. Graduation day was June
29th with a Graduation. Mass at
7.00 p.m. , followed by a'supper
for the graduates, theft' parents,
teachers and priests in the Church
Hall served 'by the C. W. L.
The graduates are Terry Austin,
Linda Boel,.Colin Chisholm ,
Joanne DohertyTteroy -Drennan; -
Lucille Frayne, Marianne Frayne,
Rita Hendericks, George Hickey,
Nellie Knoop, .Debbie Maclnnis,
Joanne O'Neill, Eddie Sinnett ,
Sheila Sinnett , Judy Tigert, Wil-
ma Van Aaken, Mary, Van Diepen,
Lea Van Diepen, Henry Van Pooy,
Peter Vogt.
Valedictorian was Judy Tigert,
Science Award was presented to
Joanne Doherty ; Citizenship
a award was won by Eddie Sinn
and Music Award ,was presented tc
Marianne Frayne. -
Visitors for the week end with
Mrs. Cliff Austin.were Mr. and
Mrs.'Hartman Hartan and fam-.
ily of Kitchener.
.Recent visitors with Mrs. Blaise
Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
.Martin and family of Hamilton.
Recent visitors with Mrs. Bern-
adine Kenney were her cousins .
Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Laughlin
and Patrice of Kirkland Lake,
Ontario; her nieces and families.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kueny, and
fam rty f Bloomfieldo Pills.
Mich. , and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
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LUCKNOW
Syd and family of Lake Orion,
Michigan..
--Mr. and Mrs-;--Ormond- Heifer--
nan and Ray spent a 'few days last
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art
Biladeau of Baipville, Ontario.
VISITING FROM HOLLAND
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Van. Diepenbeek and family
are Mrs. Van Diepenbeek's broth ,.
er, his wife and 'two children
from Holland.
MOVE TO .ASHFIELD FARM
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wilson
(the former Eileen VaSsella) and
sons have moved from Goderich
to the house on the farm owned
by Bud Farrish on the 10th con-
cession of Ashfield. It was form-
erly known as the Earl McDon-
ald farm.
The community extends their
deepest sympathy to Mis. Joe
MacIntStre, Mr. MacIntyre and
family on the recent passing qf
Mrs. MacIntyre's father, Mn.
MacDonald of Kincardine.
We welcome Brother Carl Volt
who hakcome recently to the'
Rectory_aLst_Joseph's, .Kings-
bridge.'
appihewsts!o RdSTCLE AR7.
With a Roy-Refrigorotor.
Office How' s
For the second time in three
-months Crawford & Mill; Barris-
ters of Winghain have changed
their Ripley office hours to ac-
commodate the shopping public*,
Commencing July 28, a Solic-
itor will be in the Ripley office
on Friday mornings, but the
office will be open Monday to
Friday and will Observe Thursday.
a ficrnoon-elosing owith the Other-
stOres and business places.
The Lucknow office •will con-
tinue to be open on Wednesday
mornings.
Crawford and Mill operate
offiCes in Wingham Brussels,
Gorrie, nlyth, Lucknow and
Ripley.
meter of the pool.
Bill Hunter reported to the
meeting that he had been to Wy-
oming on the previous Sunday to
view a similar pool and that the
Recreation Director there, Who
had been in this work fora num-
ber of years in The States and at
Sarnia s•oke Ver hi hl of the
Mr! Lyons said that the cost is
half of a concrete pool and the
maintenance is about 106/0 that of
concrete. The vinyl liner will
not rot, and can only be damag-,
ed by cutting. It can be patched.
The liner is guaranteed for ten
y_ears_ Some of those at the
meeting tested the strength of the
vinyl.
The cost of the pool, installed ,
is. $29,555 ,with a 6 foot concrete
deck around the pool. The deck
4..equipment_is_utra_and.would tot-
al about $1850.'. It is estimated
that' the total costs would be
$34,000 to $35,000.
The grant structure is expected
to be in the area of 250/0.'
Bill. Hunter reported that verbal
agreement had been made by; the
four Recreation Committees from
the three townships and. Lucknow.
to' look after the future mainten-
ance of the pool after installation,.
A motion came from the 'floor
from Lions Donald MacKinnon and
Bob McIntosh that the Lions Club
spearhead the drive to laise the
money by public subscription.
John Austin of Ashfield., on be-
half of the area' recreational com-
mittees, congratulated the Lions
for their" move and said, "We
really appreciate it".
Plans 'at the meeting Called for
installation by Fall to be ready for
the next summer's 4ctivity.
SWIMMING POOL
CONTINUED FROM PAGE
south-of-a-nd-beside-the-jar' ena,
Hydrostatic relief valves in the
' bottom would provide a safety
measure for any pressure under
the pool. The pool is practical-
4eft in it' year round. It has an
automatic chlorination and filt
ering system and would vary from
3, feet , 6" in one end to 9 feet at
the other. The pool is 40 by 82,
half olympic size. The. Lucknow
arena , with added shower
facilities; would act as dressing
'morns.
A considerable amount of fill
will be trucked to the site arid
the ground will be raised about
4 feet'. • There will be 42 1/2" of
steel framework around the peri-
Thin wall construction, more room inside without increasing the outer
dimensions; twin porcelain crispers; meat chest keeps meat fresh for days;
for flexibility of,storage;--removable—egg—tray;--fmen•-juice can shelf;
available on some models; convenient 30" width.
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