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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-02-25, Page 66—Lu w Sentinel, Wedneat14, ;obruary 25 1981 By Minion Van Oath Francis Hogan : 'left on , Mondayfor a two week vaea- tion in the"Barbados. Accom- panying him were Bill Simp- son . of ,, Ashfield. and Bill Tranter of Ripley.:, The;community extends, their deepest 3�Past. s th :. to Y Ray Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis , Dalton and families. on thepassing of Ray and' Dennis' sister, Mrs. ' Josie Cleary . of Wallaceburg. Mrs. Cleary, the former Josie Dalton, a native of Kings- bridge, passed away. on Tuesday of last week at the age of 86. Attending the funeral ,on Friday from this area . were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton, Mr. And Mrs. Clete Dalton, Terry and Mike Dalton and Brother Carl. Clarice Dalton, Rita How- ard and Marcella. Courtney of Goderich, attended a Semin- ar on Funding Resources Available to Communities at Clinton United Church on Tuesday. John antl Rita Howard visited recently with Rita's brother, Ed Schefter, . Mrs; Schefter and family of Strat- ford. n vacation A large number from this area were present at the Lucknow Community Centre on Tuesday evening at the Liberal nomination meeting. Eugene Austin of Calgary returned home with his fath- er, John and brother, Joe on Monday for a' few weeks visit before he returns to Calgary. Also. returning home from. Calgary were Joe and Teresa Courtney. " Ralph and Cathy Austin were honoured at a wedding reception at the Lucknow Community Centre on Satur- day evening. They were mar- ried last Saturdayin Calgary. Donald Farris!' bas been a patient in, the Wingham and District Hospital for the past week. We wish him a speedy. recovery. Ben Miltenburg was an at- tendant at the wedding, of. Ralph and Cathy Austin in,. Calgary. - Dr. and Mrs. Peter Boel- and of Mississauga were. weekend visitors at 'their country home here. Dr. and Mrs. Adrian - Mil- tenburg and daughter of Elmira were weekend visit- ors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miltenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sin - I. . Introducing Y HARROH Your Candidate Iura�r��Brue:�' Gary, his wife Yvonne and-disughtere Tammi 18, and Lisa, 10, , live on their beef and dairy farm in the Allenford area. gliving 1 I Although just 5 miles outside the riding Gary is a tiftirne resident of .Bruce County and, is 'committed to moving into the riding when elected. "Being a farmer Gary is very aware of .the problems facing Agriculture today. Problems such. as 'high,' interest rates, low prices and foreign,. speculation in area farmland. Gary has been Involved in municipal politics for the past 121/2 years including terms as warden of Bruce County and chairman' bf the Bruce County ,Economic Development Committee. 'This experience has acquainted GOO With both , • the problems and potential of Huron Bruce. • The leets Cin Be solved The Potential Cali Be Used VOTE H 'Pro ressiVei ns► rvative g �� o ARCH 19 nett and family of Detroit were weekend visitors with Jim and Yvonne Sinnett and family. A note of interest to an. Y one who might be wonderingg about , the welfare of our refugee family, Somsak and Mone, and their two little boys. Due to our usual, winter conditions, they were moved to Goderich to an apartment on. Newgate Street in earlY.. winter, to make it easier for them to get . about. Even the though no longer reside Y in our community, they are'. still under the sponsorshipof our Parish and -the Refugee committee still looks in on them and is certainly still. concerned about their wel- fare. But visits from anyone who happens to be in God- erich would be appreciated, anytime. Kingebrlde ;Hurriculum The annual Garvey. Public Speaking Competition was held at : the school on Thurs- day afternoon, : February 19, with grades four to eight participating. , The . judge's were, Dr. Brian Lynch of Goderich and Don Butcher, Kincardine. Winners in the' grade four • class were: lst Wendy 'Mil- tenburg; 2nd Christine Con. nelly; 3rd Patty ~ i!Durnin. Winners in grade five were: lst. Lisa Card; 2nd Maureen Stapleton; 3rd Marianne Franker,. Grade six winners were: 1st Mary Catherine Stapleton; 2nd Paul Van- Rooy; 3rd Angela Foran; grades seven winners: lst Linda Van Osch; 2nd Maria Dalton; - rd' Cathy O'Connor; grade eight winners: 1st Bill Card; 2nd Kenny Van Osch; 3rd Christine Stapleton'. Overall winners . 'in the Junior . Division were. lst, Lisa Card; 2nd, Wendy Mil- tenburg; 3rd Maureen Stap- leton. Overall, winners in ' the Senior Division were: 1st Bill. Ard; 2nd Linda. Van Osch; 3rd Maria Dalton. Thetwo first place winners. will compete next week in the O.EC.T.A Zone T Public Speaking to be held thisyear at Kingsbridge and the Leg- ion Public Speaking, Luck - now on February 27. The = second and third pl ce over- all winners will enter:either one of the competitions. -.Congratulations to the winners and to all those who e aj4.adoa even participated in the competition. ' • Kingebrldge C.W.L. The February meeting was held last 'Monday, February 16 in the Parish Hall l with Mrs. Clarice Dalton presid- ing. resid-ing. Father Ed Dentinger led in the Opening League Pray- er. Minutes- of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Delores Van Osch and adop- ted as correct. Several thank you notes were read by correspondence. secretary, Mrs. Betty Frayne. A letter from the Diocesan Council of •the C.W.L. was read asking, for .a donation to be .present ed to Bishop .Sherlock at the.. convention in May to cont- memorate the 60th anniver- sary of nniversary.of the .Dioscesan and the 125thanniversary' of the London Diocese. A mo- tion was made by Mrs. Rita Tigert, seconded !by Mrs. Marie Miltenburg : to send a donation. All were in favour.. The financial. report was given by Mrs. Mary Clare. A motion was made by Mrs. Tina VanDiepen,' seconded by . Mrs. Marion Austin to, send a donation to Save a r • Family Plan. All were in favour. A general spring cleaning bee is being planned for the church and hall. Plans are to clean the kitchen on'- March 18 and the church closer to Easter. Ladies are asked to save their Zehr's tapes for cash to go towards the ; Refugee family fund. On Tuesday, February 17 Mrs. Rita How- ard and Mrs. Clarice Dalton will ; attend a Seminar on Funding Resources Available to. Communities at the Clin- ton: , United Church. Mrs. Betty Lou Dalton is to attend a meeting in Lucknow to plan for the World Day of Prayer. Prayer.' Mrs. Clarice Dalton brought to the members attention the need for visits to local. nursing homes. 1. A letter was . received .from, the Diocesan convener on Resolutions and. Legislature acknowledging acceptance of the group's resolution 'on Absentee Foreign ` Owner- ship. , Father Dentinger gave '• a very inspring spiritual mes- age. The meeting was ad- journed by .Mrs. Tina Van- Diepen and closed with pray- er. FUNK'S Mrw�eao - I'JNK'S SEEDS: . 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