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With good' growing Gond'. dons Champ has a very high aftermath production Champ Is an early variety and produces a continuing high yield IROQUOIS ALFALFA A tnr•Nrtun rrl.,ti.lr;rtri plant srrnll.lr tr, Vorn,ii 'Alfalfa in Jontar hill%trnr!ss awl yield, Prrulht r•'.,lfItlit IIs l t•, r/MI ret I,fn,ftil„ ,tf,Un,,rl•• , WA til 114 Lucknow District. Co-op Phone 5283024 ". Kingsbridge BY TERESA COURTNEY This area was • saddened to receive word on Friday evening, February 4 of the death "of Mr. John O'Neill of Toronto;.•formeriy laf Kingsbridge. He passed away in St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto in his 65th year, He is srvived by his wife, the former Mary . Sheridan, - one daugl>Vter • May Anne and one;, son Kevin; three' sisters, Mrs. .Mary O'Donnell and Mrs. Catherine Austin of Kings- bridge and Mrs.. Dorothy Moore of Htintingt;on. West Virginia: three brothers Michael :aiid Jim of Kingsbridge Ind Toin of •Huron - :view, Clinton. His body rested at the MacCalltuu Funeral Home. • Goderich after 4 p,m. on Sunday with requiem Mass celebrcited in St...Joseph's Rontan • Catholic Church,:Kingsbridge on Tuesday. FebrJtary 28. Temporary entomb- ment in, Dungannon Mausoleum with spring -burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Kingsbridge. • Sincere • sympathy is also ex- tended to the family and, relatives of the- late Mrs. Cyril Campbell, formerly` ,of ..Ashfield Township who passed away in the Wingham and District Hospital on Wednes- day, February 22 in her 92nd year. Her body • rested at the MacKenzie -McCreath Funeral Home in Lucknow where funeral Services were conducted • on Fr.iday. February 24 at 2- p.m. Interment was in the South Kinloss Mausoleum.. The eleventh consecutive El- ementary School Public Speaking• Competition sponsored by the Royal Canadian. Legion, Branch' 309, Lucknow was held in the.. Liicknoti ,.:Legion:.. Hall .Friday: evening r"ebruary '-,4th.` First place .winner In the, Senior • Elementary School Division was > Dale Gi•]christ of•Lucknow Central Public School speaking on.. "'My Life". Second place winner was • Heather Anne Stapleton of St.. .Joseph's School, Kingsbridge Whose topic 'as. "Petticoat. Ac- .res". Rose Marie O'Keefe•of St. • Joseph's School, Kingsbridge • who: spoke on the "C.B. Radio",• ,also •participated.' In the Junior Elementary School Division the first place • winner was Brenda Davies of • Lucknow Central Public School who spoke on "Three Accidents • in My Childhood": John Lalonde of •St•.. -Joseph's • School, Kings- bridge .spoke on . "Ants" and Kenny Van Osch of St.,Joseph's -School, Kingsbridge chose "Foot- ball" as .his topic.• • First place winners in both • the Senior and junior Division .go on to compete in the Royal Canadian •Legion, Zone Finals to be held in Whitechurch...:.. CONTINUED FROM PAGE `21 Miss Sandra Currie of Guelph spent the . weekend - with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Currie and family. The second meeting of White- church 4-H club was held on Monday 'evening at the home of Mrs. Archie Purdon. In the absence of the president Lorie Purdon, the vice president, Janet Laidlaw, opened the ' meeting. After .a choice of several names they decided to call the club, Whitechurch Twirling Bobbins. Mrs. Purdon talked to the club about . selecting fabric for a blouse. Mrs. Elliott discussed and demonstrated selecting a pattern and advanced preparation of material. All took` measurements and figured out their type. For home assignment they are to have their fabric pre shrunk for the next meeting at the home of the other leader, Mrs. Walter Elliott, on Monday evening. Goderich on Saturday, March 4 at one p.m. - • Mr. David Zyluk, principal of St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge was one of the judges for Public Speaking held in the Brookside Auditorium on Friday, February 17. Congratulations to Don and Henrietta Mann on the birth of a baby girl on Sunday. February 19 at the Wingham and District General Hospital. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanDiepenbeek' of Kingsbridge. _.Secondary school students are receivi1j g an extended holiday because 274 Huron County Sec- ondary teachers are locked out by the Board of Education because of a dispute over daily work loads and sick leave provisions. Let's hope they soon get their difficul- ties solved and the students get back to school where they belong. There was an enjoyable time at the card party held in St. Joseph's Hall at Kingsbridge on Friday evening. February 24th following the Lenten Holy Hour. Winners of ;the prizes were: Ladies' high, ,Mrs. Grace Austin; ladies' second high. Mrs. Betty VanOsch; men's high. John Austin; men's second high, Cyril Austin. There will be another card party on Friday evening, March 3rd beginning at 9 p.m. Mary Clare and Teresa Court- ney were among 15 ladies' of the different . church organizations who' met in the Anglican. Parish Hall, Lucknow to make plans for this year's World Day of Prayer to be held in the Anglican Church, Lucknow, on Friday, March 6 at 2 p.ih. • This week . has been •a busy week for inter -school- Public Speaking. On Wednesday, Febru- ary 22' speakers from. St. Joseph's School at Kingsbridge spoke at Sacred Heart School, Wingham., This contest represented the Zone Finals of the O.E.C.T.A. Public Speaking contest. On Friday evening in ,. Lucknow ' the • Royal Canadian Legion contest •was held: Congratulations to Heather Anne Stapleton who .placed second. in. the Senior competi- tions. At 8.30. on : Wednesday, March lst a St. Joseph's School Associationmeeting is to be held. The following night the final parent meeting will be held before the Grades • seven and eight students head out to Ayton. In the meantime, Mrs. Park is planning a trip to a local • sugar bush for her grades three and four. This is to, happen in March. Mrs. Eedy is busy preparing her grade three class for the Sacra- ment of First Confessions to be held • in Kingsbridge on Sunday, Mareh 12. Miss Joanne Hamilton attend- ed a History Conference in Toronto last Thursday evening, Friday and Saturday, February 23, 24 and 25. The course is to help Joanne in designing a curriculum guide with a commit- tee of which she is chairperson for the Huron -Perth System. Parent representatives are Mary Craw- ford and Teresa Courtney. Steven Hickey won the school checkers tournament for Juniors and gained ten points for Saskat- chewan in the House League contest. Shawn Durnin Came second and Casey Hendriks"third. -- In Intermediate basketball Tor- onto won top •honours defeating Edmonton two games straight. Grade five and six basketball has Toronto and Edmonton tied in top position with Saskatchewan one point behind. Toronto are league leader.s ^in Grade Three and Four basketball .lin Canball, .Toronto and Edmonton are tied<_.aft three - games at thtee points each- Saskatche'wan wit i•'''one- gamte in hand trail by only one point'after gaining; "tvifo• ties. Soon to be starting is 'a' Checkers' Cpeti- tion fog ,a11 school members, -Kindergarten, to the teachers, custodians, etc. This promises to be an interesting competition. Mr. Lloyd Barth -was a, special speaker -at a. meeting on "Pornog- raphy in the High Schools" in the Kingsbridge Hall. Mr. Barth,101d his audience that he was almost ashamed to •say that he was a teacher. At one time, he was proud, having taught in both the elementary and the high school, but not now, although he is still a member of the Teachers' Federa- tion; Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Logtenberg, Kenny and Melissa returned home home late Sunday after- noon, February 26 following a 9 day vacation in Florida. They visited with Dirk's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Logtenberg in Palm Harbour, Florida and with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rivett and the Pentlands. Plans are being, made for a dance to be held at Brookside on Saturday, March 4th for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Menary who lost their house and all their belong- ings by fire on February 21st. Household articles and clothing for this needy family may be left at the Dungannon United Church Sunday. School Room, or with Mrs. Dirk Logtenberg. St. Ite e n BY KATHRYN TODD Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laidlaw and family of Wingham visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Todd, along with Helen Todd, Isabel Miller, Wilhelmine Ruther- ford and Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne Todd and family. The' gathering was to help Helen Todd `celebrate her birthday. Miss Wilhelmine Rutherford spent several days in. Wingham Hospital. Get well wishes,are sent to her. Mr. Bill Humphrey spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Humphrey of Clinton.. .St. Helens Women's Institute will hold their monthly meeting at the hall on March 2, at 2.00 p.m.• 'The roll call is "Exchange of an article . pertaining to Agricul- ture". Guest speaker is Bill. Robinson from Robinson Maple Sugar Products. Christine and Cathy Conley returned home after a 2 week visit with the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington. The Con- leys were vacationing in Florida. South Kinloss BY RUTH BUCHMEIER Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murray and M`r. and Mrs. Mac Conley have returned from their trip to Florida which they enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Barry' Johnston and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnston and 'Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnston of Mississauga last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, ,Mr. ..v and Mrs. Leonard Clark, Barry Johnston and Grant Eckenswiller attended the Good Roads Conven- tion in . Toronto last week, A surprise luncheon was served after church on Sunday at South Kinloss in honour of Mrs. Harry Lavisiwho was a faithful -secretary treasurer for 37 years for the 'church.