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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-03-08, Page 22Page '22-:Lucow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 8, 1978 in s b ridge......►... CONTINUED FROM PAGE 20 chaperons were . narned, Father Ed Dentinger, C.R., , Mrs. Clarice Dalton, Mrs. Eugene Frayne, Mrs, William Berry, Mrs. Frank Doherty, Miss Joanne Hamilton and Mr. Harold Zettler. Everyone is enthusiastic about the trip and hopes it will be a success. On Wednesday, March lst, Mrs. Barb Eedy was requested to go the Board Office in Dublin where she assisted in selecting V.T.A. Tapes. for the entire Huron -Perth System. Later in the year, some of these tapes will be used at St. Joseph's on a new video tape recorder that the school is acquiring. Plans have started for the education week , program at Kingsbridge and as usual every- one will be welcome to attend the activities in April. The School Association execu- tive met on Wednesday, March lst. Members present were Mrs. Emma Franken, Mrs. Nellie Plasschaert, Eugene Frayne, Fa- ther Dentinger, Joanne Hamilton, and David Zyluk. Harold Zettler attended as a resource person. The school paper drive has been. set for March 18 and we hope to see a good response. The funds are to be directed to a community sehool project that is to be revealed at a general meeting on April 17th, March 3rd was the World Day of Prayer, and the school •cele- brated by attending First Friday Mass. Mrs. Donald Frayne's grades 5 and 6 class arranged the Mass and the readers were Christine Stapleton and Perry VanOsch, On Friday morning, March 3 Joanne Hamilton attended a Huron -Perth Sports Council meeting and returned with the news that inter -school floor hockey is going to be played in Wingham in 'April. Grades 7 and 8 students started mid term exams • on Wednesday, March lst and are obtaining a small insight into high school life. Intermediate` house league checkers survivors are, Cathy Chisholm, Saskatchewan; Liz Vogt, Toronto; Mike Franken, Kevin Smith and Jim VanOsch, all from Edmonton. In grades 5 and 6 basketball, Saskatchewan ' still undefeated, top the league. Toronto are likewise in grades 3 and 4 encounters. Toronto and Edmon- ton .are still tied for top spot in Grades K - 2 Canball. St.Helens.BY KATHRYN TODD SHOOT PARTY Fourteen tables of card players gathered on Thursday evening for the regular Shoot Party._First and second prize for women was given to Nora Finnigan.,; and George Grigg. High man was Mel Mathers with Lorne Forster tak- ing second. John Lyons took the .` `Most Shoots" by five. Lucky cup went to Cliff Murray. Next party is March 16, 1978: ST. HELENS SNOWMOBILE CLUB The club .met Friday night for a long 20 miles ride. Several drivers were lost or strayed and one unfortunate even lost her keys as well a her way. A short meeting folio d the ride. Next meeting wi be March 17, regardless of th weather. ` 'ds Day" was held Saturday afternoon. Due to extreme cold and wind the children were taken for a very short ride. Most of the fathers wanted to return sooner than their children. Hot dogs and hot chocolate were served to warm up the riders. SURPRISE PARTY • Mr. and Mrs. Rick Humphrey of Clinton were. very surprised when most of their former neigh- bours gathered at their home on Saturday evening. The party was a farewell party which, because of Christmas and various other engagements, had to be postpon- ed. The Humphreys moved to Clinton in November. Rick and Ramona were 'presented with a pair of 'colonial kerosene lamps, along with miscellaneous small gifts for their new horrid. Reverend .Cook and Mrs. Gordon McPherson attended Presbytery in Clinton on Tuesday, February 28. Mr. and. Mrs. Wayne Todd and family, visited Mr. and Mrs. Verdun DuCharme in Wingham. Also visiting were Mrs. Mark MacAuley and family of Ripley. , Mr. DuCharme was celebrating his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDon- ald and Sadie Barbour visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Barbour of Donegal (near Milverton). The Barbours will be celebrating their 20th . anniversary. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ' 14 Jan Zdybel 202. Team points:. Kings 5, Snows 2, Wealthys 2, Spys 4, Macs 5, Pippins 3. Team standings: Macs 93, Kings 86, Spys 83, Wealthys 74, Pippins 64, Snows 62. MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE A high single of 325 and a high triple of 778 was bowled .by Ron Stanley. Games over 225: -Ron Stanley 325, 238, Jim Bain 298, Doug Stevenson 297, Gerald Rhody 269, Harvey Culbert 268, 242, .Russ Button 247, George Ander- son 232, 225, Allan Stanley 225. Team points: Oldsmobiles 5, Fords 7, Mustangs. 2, Dodges 4, Pontiacs 0, Buicks 3. Team standings: Oldsmobiles 89, Fords 87, Mustangs 60, Dodges 84, Pdntiaes 74, Buicks 89. .4604, TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING LEAGUE Anna Johnstone had high score for the ladies with single of 179 and double of 353. High for the men went to Harvey Houston with single of 199 and double of 381. Team points: Reds 2, Oranges 3, Yellows 5, Greens 0, Blues 5, Violets 0. Team standings: Reds 58, Greens 55, Yellows 54, Blues 53, Oranges 51, Violets 44. MEN'S I%TTERTO WN BOWLING On March 4th Listowel # 1 defeated Lucknow 6 - 5. Scores were: 1086-1226, 1008- 1088,1444-1298,1046-1151,1336- 1031. Men's scores •were: Ron Stan- ley 1228, Harvey Culbert 1217, Gerry Ross 1166, Allan Stanley 1054, Bob Cranston 1050, Bob Greer 1050. I.itech/urcJj Word was received here that William Emmerton, a resident at Southampton Nursing Home, had passed away in Hospital, His wife, the former Elora Crowston oT "Langside, is a patient at the Southampton Nursing ,Horne. The Y.P.S. held their meeting Sunday evening at the manse,' with David Elliott in charge. The topic was Our Missions in the World. Ruth Ann and Carol Ann Johnston of Toronto were Satur- day callers on their grandmother, Ella Johnston. Mrs. J. Ritchie and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon were Monday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. The village card party sponsor- ed by Mrs. Alan Falconer and Mrs. Harvey Osborne was held. Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Osborne with 4 -tables in play. The next party will be held Monday evening, March 13 at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Janet and Kimberley,, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Habkirk of Milton. - Mr. and' Mrs. Bill Snowden and Bill Jr. of Goderich and Mrs. Dave McGlynn of Kitchener were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joe Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Tiffin, the occasion was the celebration of Mrs. Snowd- en's birthday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dave. McGlyni bf Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snowden and Bill Jr. of Goderich. Mr. and • Mrs. Jim de Boer, Linda Moore and Barry Elliott on Wednesday attended the farm show at London. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beecroft, Jennifer and Angela, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen. Mr, and' Mrs. Tom Beattie -of Owen Sound were Sunday visiors 'with Mr. and " Mrs. Harvey Osborne and family. By VALETTA EMERSON Mr. and Mrs, Harry Moss of Plattsville spent the weekend with Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Cart McClenaghan. Mrs. .Ben McClenaghan returned home for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Moss, Albert Coultes spent a few days last week with his daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Schwichtenberg, Mr. Schwichtenberg' and family at Port Elgin. Bob Ross of Conestoga College was given last week at home to -Study prior to exams. Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer and Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson attended the farm show at London on Friday. When' Hector Purdon brought Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray home last week from Strathroy he spent a few days with them. Mr. and Mrs.' Wesley' Tiffin and Mrs. Bob Mowbray on Sunday called on Mrs. Jack Maclntyre at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Horne, on Tom Purdon and visited with Mr. and Mrs.. George Tiffin of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs: Don Ross, David, Bob, and Brian attended the farm show at London one day last week. Mrs. Dalton Schultz on Sunday was a dinner guest with her grandson Dennis Schultz and Mrs. Schultz of West Wawanosh. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams were David Adams of Windsor and Mrs. Jim Smith and Robbie of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon, Kathy, L rie, and Kendra attend- °4 ed the flower show on Wednesday at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray Arrived home Thursday from Strathroy where they had been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon while they were on a holiday. Y, Wilford and John Clipperton and Fred Tiffin spent Wednesday ih London at the farm show. Mrs. Russel Chapman accotn- panied Ross Smith to his home on Sunday at Russeldale where they were celebrating their grand- daughter, Jessica Blackler's first birthday. Mrs. Chapman is her great grandmother. 9uite'a few from Whitechurch attended the dance at Brookside School for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Menary who recently lost their house by fire. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne visited with Rev. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong. of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and Clair moved on &Friday to their recently purchased home at Belgrave. Prior to leaving they were presented by Alex Craig with a gift from the village on account of their loss in the recent fire. The World Day of Prayer was held in Chalmer's Presbyterian Church Sunday School room with an attendance of 15. Mrs. Don Ross, 1st vice president of Chalmer's W.M.S., presided as, leader for 'the first part of the program. Scripture readings were. given by Mrs. Archie Purdon, Mrs. Walter Elliott and Mrs. Russel Chapman. The voices were Miss Lorie Purdon and Mrs: Harvey Osborne. Mrs. Lorne Durnin was leader for United Church Women in the absence of their president, Mts. Agnes Farrier who is in Florida. Mrs. Don Ross was pianist for the hymns sung. The offering was received by Mrs. Wesley Tiffin' and Mrs. Millan Moore and dedicated by Mrs. Cliff Laidlaw. • The guest speaker was Mrs. Grace 'Richardson, a teacher. at Zambia, Africa, who stressed God is faithful in answering the prayers of people: Mrs. Milian Moore thanked Mrs. Richardson for her message. Mrs. Dave Gibb was appointed Key Woman. The third meeting of White - CONTINUED ON PAGE 23 In farm financial matters farm experience matters... ... and that is just what 1you can count on, farm financial experience, when you team, up with the Royal Bank. Here is FARMPLAN ... the Royal Bank's financial services package that provides Line -of -Credit Financing including Credit for operating; expansion and improvements. 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