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Visit family and friends over 'thanksgiving
.
Mr,. and Mrs. Ira Dickie visited last week
with . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dickie and
family of Markdale and with her sister,
Mrs. William Townson, of Sudbury.
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Buckton; David and
George of Waterloo were Thanksgiving
weekend visitors with Bill's family, , Mr..
and Mrs: Herb Buckton and Mr. and Mrs.
John Mowbray and Duncan: •
Mr, and Mrs. Graham Pinkney of Ajax
were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Collyer.
Blanche Needham visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ballantyne of Ayr.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hogg of Ypsilanti,
Michigan and John. MacKinnon were
dinner guests on Thursday night with Mr..
and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon and Murray..
Fraser, Donis and John MacKinnon and
Grace and Orville Elliott of Lucknow
attended the 35th wedding anniversary in .•
Goderich on Saturday night for Mr. 'and
Mrs, Bill Barrett...
Doris MacKinnon is visiting this week
with her sister, ,Norma Wilson, of Hamil
ton. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clark had for
.Thanksgiving . weekend, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenford Davis, George and• Cathy, Amy
and Dustin Clarke and' John, Marlene,
Kevin and Jennifer Edwards of Brantford.
Home for Thanksgiving weekend t� be
with Brian's family were Mr. and Mrs.
Brian. Keith of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith attended the
funeral of Margaret's aunt in London last
week.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Steve.
SOUTH KINLOSS.
by Ruth Buchmeier
Eadiewho were married on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrst. Donald MacIntyre and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mowbray
and family were Thanksgiving dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Banner-
man and family of Kincardine. -
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuil-
lin and Ron were Mrs: Harvey McQuillin,
daughter Brenda and granddaughter,
Lindsay, of St, Catharines.
Jack McQuillin is holidaying at home
here for two weeks. • • '
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Host shower for November .bride -elect
Isabel Hunter hosted a relative shower
for her niece, Pam McIntosh, at her home
on Sunday. Also visiting for Thanksgiving
were Wanda and Jack Miller of . Balrrie and
Alma MacKinnon of Kincardine.
Congratulations to Harvey and Betty
Ritchie who celebrated their 35th wedding
anniversary recently.
Thanksgiving guests with Margaret
Andrew and John were Bob and Mary
Rosewell, Robbyn and Jayman of London
and Rev. Donald and Louise Stroh, Robert,
Andrew and Elizabeth of Stratford.
Mrs. Tom Broome, Diane and Pat 'of
Lucknow, Mrs. Ken Scheerer, Pam and
Greg of Goderich and Nancy Mott and
daughter; Donna of Dutton, visited for
Thanksgiving with Freda and Reg Broome.
Jim and Isabel Hunter attended the 40th,
wedding anniversary for Ellsworth and
Luella Kennedy of Port Perry ' for the
weekend. Sally Ritchie travelled .with them
to Brampton to visit with her brother, Lloyd
and Allie McAuley.
Chester and Bell Hackett and Murray
and June •Rourke of Goderich visited on
Sunday, with Arnold and Dona Campbell
and Sheila of Petrolia.
Donald Kirkland of Kingsville, and his
mother, Jessie Kirkland of Lucknow visited
with David and Betty Kirkland for dinner
last Tuesday. '
Janet Wilkins, Laura and Adam spent a
few days last week with her parents, Evan.
and Jean Hoffman of Burlington.
Congratulations: to Michael Hackett and
Rena Wild of London who were married
October 6 at Trinity United Church. '
Congratulations to Violet (Culbert) and
Allan Ritchie who celebrated 'their 35th
Ontario
THE COMMISSION
ON PRIVATE SCHOOLS
IN ONTARIO
REQUESTSSUBMISSIONS
Dr: Bernard Shapiro, the Commissioner,
inquiring into the role of private schools in
the education of children in Ontario has
been given theresponsibility to: •
• document and comment on the con- .
tdbution.of private schools to ele-
mentary and secondary education
in Ontario;
• identify possible alternative forms of
governance for private• schools and
to make' recommendations for
changes deemed to be appropriate;
• assess whether pubs b funding, and
its attendant obligations, would be
desirable and could be compat-
ible with the nature of their
independence..
• identify and comment upon existing
and possip{e relationships between
private schools and publicly -
supported school boards.
No general public hearings are planned.
Interested individuals or parties who have
information and/or wish to comment on any
or all of these issues are however, asked to
submit briefs to the commissioner by
December 31, 1984. Typed submissions
should be sent to:.
' Neal T. Emery
Executive Secretary
The Commission on
Private Schools in Ontario
Suite 4-299 •
252 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario
MSS 1V5
Those planning to submit briefs should
notify the Commission by October 31, 1984
at the above address, or by phoning
(418)•965-7044. All briefs submitted will be
considered public information.
TRINITY
by Betty Ritchie
wedding anniversary on October 15. This
occasion will be celebrated in Dungannon
on October. 20.
Trinity UCW
October 11 Trinity 'U.C.W.''held their.
regular meeting at Mrs. Herb Wilkins'
home. The president, Mrs. D. A. Hackett
called the meeting to order with a poem.
Mrs. Tom Helm read the scripture and
also gave•, the meditation. The topic was,
This Church and That Church. Mrs. John
Hunter read several verses from the Bible.
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