The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-28, Page 14Paan. 14-4icknew Sentinel, Wednesday, February 28, 1979
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BY MAY BOYLE
Mrs. Arthur Haldenby re-
turned home from Wingham
and District Hospital where
she has been, a patient since
December 29th, 1978. Home
never looked so good to her,
as when she arrived on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thacker
are the proud parents of their
son; Lucas -Eric. Tara -Kay
was .delighted when mommy
and her baby brother got
home from Kincardine. Hos-
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looks good to Krnlough woman
home. He had returned from
Dawson Creek, B.C. where
he attended the late Walke-
field Cuyler's funeral.
KINLOUGH W.M.S.
Mrs. Donald McEwan.was
hostess at the church for the
February meeting, Mrs. Jack
Barr presided and read the
scripture. Thank you notes
were read, and arrange-
ments were made for the.
World Day of Prayer to be
held on Thursday. •
A special offering was
taken to help their Foster
Child and the . president
pital on Monday. Congratu-
lations- to the parents anda
hearty welcome to the new
family member.
Mrs. Mary Trafford of
Hanover visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Percy.
The Women's Institute
card party was held at Holy -
rood on Thursday' evening
with 8 tables in play. Win-
ning prizes were Mrs. Clif-
ford Johnston high ladies'
score, Glen Haldenby Jr.,
high gent, Earl Harris got
the lucky draw.
The course on Needlepoint
for beginners under the
leadership of , Mrs. Middy
and Mrs. Cayley got under-
way at the Holyrood Hall on
Friday.''The ladies attending
found it most interesting.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy
were dinner guests on Sun-
day with. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Thompson, Purple
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Bennett of Toronto spent the
weekend here with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Haldenby.
Mrs. Weir Eckenswiller,
Mrs. Alex Percy and Mrs.
Gerald Murray attended the
course on. Common Sense
Nutrition at Ripley.
Home for the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Nicholson were Allan and
Brandon Nicholson of Wal-
laceburg and Mrs. Evelyn
Collison and friend. Mrs.
Nicholson spent Sunday ev-
ening with Kincardine rela-
tives as their nephew, Glen
Hedley, of Toronto was
The Employees of
(Kitchener)
To a
Dental Care Plan
These employees and their families have good
reason to smile ... they now have the benefits
Of the Blue Cross dental care plan, Everyone
agrees that good teeth are important to good
health. This Blue Cross dental plan covers
group subscribers for dental services such as
examinations, fillirigs and x-rays, treatment of
gum, problems, root canal therapy and other
special treatments.
0NTAR1.O
iho*
ERA
"As your ' Ontario Blue Cross.
representative I am pleased to
add my personal welcome, arid
look forward to serving you
along with the many others in
this region already enjoying
the protection ot. a variety of
Blue Cross Plans:'
Mike Keegan
65g Ktng Street East. Suite 208 Kitchener. Ontario
N2G 2M4 (519) 578-4700
3250
A DIVISION OF THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION
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volunteered to write to the
child from this society.
Mrs. Tom .McDonald had
the Bible Study on -the 1st
chapter of St. Mark and a
prayer. The entire chapter—
was then read in unison
followed by a quiz, discus-
sion and prayer.
Mrs. Jack Barr -introduced
the study book "Contempor-
ary China:' and also the film,
China take 3, with questions,
discussion,, and short stories
about China.
All joined in the Lord's
Prayer to close the meeting.
Kingsbridge
Kurricuh.,n
BY SHAWN DURNIN
AND LOUIE FORGETT
Grades 1 and 2 had a
Valentine Party on Wednes-
day, February 14th. They
played bingo and got some
candy from the teacher. Win- -
ners in bingo were Wendy
Miltenburg,. Vince Doherty,
Sharon Van Osch and Patty
Durnin.
On Wednesday, February
14th, the grades 3 and.4 went
to Stapleton's farm to have a
toboggan' party. : "`•
Grade 5 and 6 student of,
the week is Jackie Delber-
gue
On Friday, February 9th
grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 gave
• their speeches in the gym
and the: winners are: ' .
Grade 5, lst, Maria Dal
ton;' 2nd, Patrick Frayne;.
3rd, Sally Vali Osch. Grade
6, 1st, Kenny VanOsch; 2nd,
Christine Stapleton; 3rd, Vi-
cki Doherty. Grade 7, 1st,
Betty Jane Foran; 2nd Stev-
en Doherty; 3rd, John La• "
londe. Grade 8, lst, Heather
Ann Stapleton; 2nd, Lisa
Frayne; 3rd, Brent: Van°
Osch.
Overall winners in the
Junior Division are,
Maria Dalton; 2nd, : Kenny
Van . Osch; 3rd, Christine
Stapleton.
Overall winners in the
Intermediate Divison . are, . •
1st, Heather Ann Stapleton;
2nd,.. Lisa Frayne; 3rd, Brent
• Van Osch,
Congratulations to . our ..
Principal, Mr. Dave Zyluk
whose wife had a .9 pound, 1
ounce baby girl, Elizabeth
Ann Zyluk,.who was born 'on
Wednesday, February 14th,
1979.
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