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Bill Hogan was admitted to
the University Hospital in Lon-
don 'tin Wednesday, April 17
and surgeryjwas performed the
following daffy.
'Andrew VanE iepan,; son of
Mr. and Mrs. Are VanDiePan
was a, patient at the' Goderich
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital for five days following
a hernia operation. He is con-
valescing at his home here.
Congratulations to Frank
Austin who celebrated his 82nd
birthday at ohis home in
Dungannon on. Wednesday,
April 17. Reverend •Father Ed.
Dentinger, Brother Carl Voll
and meinbers of the Catholic
Women's League Mrs. ,John
Howard and Mrs. Pat Martin
and daughters, his sisters,,`Mrs.
Mamie Corriveau andMrs.
Irene Murphy of Goderich, his
brother and sister-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. 'Cyril Austin, as well
as members of his family 'Mr.
arid Mrs. Eldon Austin and
family, Mr.. and Mrs. Joe Cour-'
tney, Mrs. John Austin. as well
as, neighbours Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey Higgins and Brown
Smyth visited with him during
the day`to help celebrate this
happy occasion with him. 44;
Mrs. John Austin, president
of Local 335„• of the National,
Farmers Union and members
Lorne• Luther, Ken” Alton,
Charles Wilkins, Bev McNay
arid LorneJMacDonald motored
to Queen's Park in Toronto on
Thursday, April 18 to meet
...with approximately 150 mem-
bers of all N.F.U, Locals'in On-
tario. 'Walter Killer, v.ice-
president ''presehted a brief
from Region 3, N.F.U. to : Mr.'
° William Stewart, Minister of
Agriculture and 'to several
other Provincial, Cabinet
Ministers.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare
and Mary Luanne and her
sister Mrs.'. Joseph Copperauill '
.and daughter .Elizabeth of
Detroit, Michigan spent eight
days,holidays in Hawaii,retur-
ning' home on Tuesday, April
16. r Mrs. • Copperauill and•
Elizabeth visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Waiter Clare for the
remainder of the weekretu-
ning to. their home in Detroit
on Saturday.,
A large crowd attended the
1 "gh r, DI St. .1bsel3Pf'•s
Parish Hall, Kingsbridge on
.Tuesday evening Aril 16 for'
Miss Rose Mary • Hogan,
darughter of Mr. and Mrs. Den.
nis Hogan. Mrs. Donna
(Hogan) Collinson ;of Goderich
was master of ceremonies for
the program. Rose Mary
received many- lovely and
useful gifts. Her marriage to
Stanley Holloway will take
dace in St.'Joseph's Church at
Kingsbridge on Saturday; April
27 at ;p.m. -per
Members >ofr,•.. the Lucknow
• Town and Country Club were
guests. of the Ripley Senior
Citizens on Friday evening in
the Ripley. and District IJigh
.School Gymnasium for . an
evening, of cards followed by a
concert. Members from this
area attending -wore Mr. and
Mrs. Aubrey Higgins, Frank
Austin, Brother, Carl Voll, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack VanOscll and
Mrs. Bernardine Kinney.
Brother Carl Voll was the win-
' ner of the door prize and Frank
Austin won the prize for the
neitrest''birthday.
• Congratulations, to Miss Lisa
Frayne, daughter' of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Frayne who was
successful in passing her
• primary examinations at the
Mary Lynn—Telford Highland
Dancing School in Goderich.
Raymond Finnigan returned
to his home on 'the 6th Con-
cession of Ashfield Township
on Thursday, April 18.. after
spending the winter months in
Florida.
Mrs. . Bernardine. Kinney
visited in Troy, Michig5n with.
her brother Mr.' and Mrs. Al
.O'Loughlin and with Reverend
Raphael G'toughlin, C.S.B. a
member of the Basiliar,,Fathers
now stationed in Mexico City
who was visiting in Detroit at
the time.
Miss Anita Hogan has com-
pleted her first semester at the
Uriiversrtyi of Guelph and com-
mance•d working in. Oakville on
Monday, April 15 for the sum-
mer 'months,
Reverend Father Lloyd
Ryan, Church of Our Lady
Guelph visited during.the week
with his sister .and rother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare
and Mary. Luanne and , Mrs.
Joseph •Copperauill • and
Elizabeth. ,
A party was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riegling
on Sunday, April' 21 following
the christening of their son, •lit-
tle four week old Christopher
Mark. Dinner ,guests ,were the
sponsors' Mr. and Mrs. Max
Riegling and the grandparents,
Mr. and 11rs. Frank Ritchie
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riegling
• and little. Joey. ,
Rev. Father Ed Dentinger
and Brother Carl Volt visited
in°Kitchener and in London'on'
Faster Sunday afternoon refur-..
ning home here on Tuesday of.
.:last . week,...T.he ...u.isited_. with,
Miss Shannon Forgett a patie9tt'-
. in the University Hospital.
Grades 5, '6, 7, 8. ..are,
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preparing the operetta 'Cin-
derella`s Slipper' to be presen-
ted in the school gymnasium on
Wednesday and Thursday, May
1 and May 2.
Girls' and boys' volleyball
teams from St, Joseph's' school
in Kingsbridge played against
the Sacred • Heart Wingharn.
volleyball Wain on Friday, af-
ternoon, April 19. Both teams
were beaten.
Mr. Jim Sinnett, Chief on the
J.B. Ford is spending two
weeks at his home here. He
plans to return to Alpine,
Michigan on May 1.
With the movingof the clocks
ahead one hour on Sunday,
April 28 church' services will be
changed to 10:30 a.m. on Sun-
day mornings. Grade 2 children
Will be making their First. Holy
Communion in a grotp on Sun-
day; April 28.
Several from this area atten-
ded the 'hockey game at. the
Lucknow Arena onf Sunday
evening, April 2,1 between the
Lucknow Intermediates and
the Harriston intermediates.
This is the first , garne -o the
W.O.A.A. Grand Championship
Final l series. The, final score,
was Lucknow 7, Harriston 2�
The second game will be'played
in Harriston on .Wednesday
night with the third game in
Lucknow on Friday night, April
26. Paul Frayne, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Frayne is a mem-
ber of this team. Coaches are
Harvey Livingston and Donald
McKenzie, both from Ashfield
Township, „
With the • beautiful weather
this past week, farriers have
started getting the land ready
for the spring'planting.
Many couples from this area
attended the Bluebird Ball
sponsored, by' the Knights of
Columbus on Friday evening,
April 19 held at the Legion in
Goderich. • •
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local skater -s keep.
on. practising har
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Despite the warmer weather
,the local figure skating en-
thiisia ts• are still taking advert.-
' tage
dvan-'.tage ti'fFAll the ice time they can
get. The club was in Walkerton
in March -Yet an extension
school sponsored by the skating
club there,
Some of the skaters took ad-
vantage' of the tests to further
their abilities. George .Dierolf
passed the Bronze Free Skate
and the Fiesta. Dorinda Wilson
passed the American Waltz
while LaurRaithby, completed
her first figure. Debbie Jeffrey
and Eunice McConnell., were
successful in ctompletin , their
Third Figures,
On March 30 the clu again`
took to the road, this time
travelling to Wingharr,, for a
test day. Scott Raithby, Cheryl
Jardine, Michele 'Harris, Jen-
-rifer Harper, Heather Marshall
and Janice Orr passed their
Preliminary Figures. '
Scott Raithby mastered the
Dutch Waltz while Janice Orr,
Jennifer Harper and Barbie,
Straughan•finished the Canasta
Tagg•
Janke Or'r, Traci MaqEwan,
Tammy Ellison, Sharon Kotyk
and Lori Feagan did the. Swing
to complete another test series.
Lori Feagan and Christy
Boddy were successful in their
First Figure..
Several skaters 'attempted to
complete" t`heir, Junior Bronze
dances. Tracy MacEwan, Lori
Feagan and Nancy Jacobson
did their Fiesta and Connie
DeHaas danced the Willow and
the TenFox,
JNAT'S NEW AT HURONVIEW
Members of the Christian
Women's Club held a song ser-
vice in the Chapel on Sunday
evening led by Mrs. Luther of
Hensall.
Volunteers . from _ the
Goderich • Township W.I. were
at the Home on Monday after-
noon to• assist with the' ac-
tivities. Mrs. Molly Cox and
Mrs. .Drivers helped, Norman
Speir, Jerry • and Terry et-)
provide the music, with • the
other members of the' group
helping. with wheel chairs, tl‘e
dancing and the sing -a -long.
Twenty-eight residents
having -April birthdays were
honored at a party on Wed-
nesday afternoon sponsored by
the •Belgrave . Women's In-
stitute: One hundred and fifty
attended the party and enjoyed
a variety program following the
presentation of gifts.-' to the
Celebrants arid'" refreshments
served by the.. Institute.
The . program, _ with Mrs.
Leslie...Bolt as emcee included
the rl`o Ttwrng numbers:' Tadies
quartette,. Mrs: Geo. Procter,
Mrs. Stanley Hopper, Mrs.
Glen Coultas and Mrs. William
Coultes; vocal solos. Clarke
Johnston; accordion solos, Mrs.
Ge.o.Proctor; piano . and
saxophone selections. Mrs,
.Murray • Lougheeda and Scot
;s'ongs by eight preschoolers and
a sing -a -long led by Mrs. WM.
Coultes accompanied. at the
piano by Mrs. Norman Coultes.'
Mrs, Mosack, • one of the
celebrants, who celebrated her
98th birthday .on tSun.d-av
thanked the Belgrave Ladies
on behalf of the residents.
(Musicians from the Exeter
area entertained on "Family
Night" with a' musical
program. Mr: and Mrs, Jim
Young of Exeter playing piano"
and guitar and Fred Harburn
of Staffa, violin played many of
the old tome favourite tunes.
Miss Gladys Stanlake thanked
the entertainers.
- • The Huronview 'News is
being published again with a
new editor; Mrs. Betty Scratch,
This Home paper has been en-
joyed by everyone for several
years with the late Mr. -.Henry
'Leishman as Editor;, and is
printed quarterly.
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All the classtobms in the
junior, hall .,afire brightly -
coloureclP with a .variety of
spring themes.
Students'' ih. Grade 6
displayed their projects of
pulleys and levers. Also pain-
tings of flower arrangements
were posted around the room.
John Spence and Ricky:
Alcock had their batteries,
wires and electronic equipment
set up to tap -out the Mose
Code.
Balls, gloves and bats have
appeared `' around the school
because of the mild weather
wand dry ground., It won't.. be
long until outdoor sports begin.
This is "Education Week", in
Ontario and the. teachers say
that parents should think about
their- child's •+education more.'
We hope that you will also
come to Open House on April
24. At 7:00 there will be a con-
xert and at 8:00 the classrooms
will be open. „.
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• The supply teachers were In •
some class rooms last week due
to the university exams held for
Western Ontario University.
Good luck' to those, w:ho.. -
wrote!
Nicky Young, from Chicago,
who was visiting Pamela Lam-
bert'was at our school for Mon-
day afternoon.
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On Monday afternoon • the
children irithe junior hall
, heard the assembly to be
•
presented Wednesday night for
the parents. On -Tuesday after-
noon it was presented' to the
senior wim.,ip��1[[�
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