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Mr. McConnelra OOP IS
whiting on a slide show
called."StoneSoun",
Look , for .bOth of these
fabulous shows frOnt
RobertsonSchool coming
soon to school near you.–by
Heather Larsen.
Speeches
On Wednesday; February
23 four representatives from
Robertson School will being
going to the Legion or
speeches. Last Thursday,
two winners for the senior
wing and two winners for the
junior wing were picked plus
a
, AillgeF substitute) attdfar the ' school to , lt, :, Grade,.::,.,,,,,„,
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, winners, fox- '!senior-
, are - ..: ,. ft ' King, and .7, ii; :
classes
end t
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. Breda. south. (Boric Ititr like..
, ugh, baked
junior end 'Jason Dempsey 0.640raise rikOife:Y.19r Oli.
and .Robbie Dempsey (Lori .Grade,..' a ' P78048080,
.,,IbligkeD10:6111r_titt40), - , Approximately $130 was
Good luck on Wednesday.– raised.–by Craig Smith
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by John King'
Members sample dishes....'
, The second meeting of the The mend;,? discussed
Dungannon 41 4H club was different cheese and Meats
held at Sally Wright's 'Wine. from a unit in their - club -
Nancy Carmichael read the books. They then prepared
minutes of the first meeting.. Potato Pancakes, Dell Spec -
The roll call, Have you ever ial and Dutch Peach Kuchen.
eaten German or Mennonite Everyone enjdyed sampling
food, was answered by eight the dishes. •
girls.
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London; was recently featured in a 'Neighbourhood New* article intbe London Free Press.
The former high school teacher is now an active.senior citizen whOSO'hOlibton,and interests
include. photography,, deaigni, ng pictures out of 'seashells, crocheting and tuling,Ppicklind-
peck" typing to keep up a widerrangong correspondence With her many friends. The portrait
is that of her late friend Joe McClelland, London Free Press reporter; andcolinn_nlst who
died in an • airplane crash while on assignment in Northern Ontario. (Photo 10. Steve
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Mad Pentland and Fait. Congratulatnios to Lily expected , to .he *loafed on
Queen Cam) Ann Smyth. Rivett" of Clinton whocele Monday,
Sessions were held bothorated her 86th birthday nn • F.orty-tiVe Dungannon and
days and topics included February 9. Mrs. Rivett and 4.941 , senior *vas. and
effective 'meetings, manage her late ilinsband,. George, toads em.ord a valentine
itigsocieties finances, sh9W- heMlar Maul' years.
casing exhibits at fairs, new Mt-- and. MS, Robert • OluargasilPru.,pwrjnek supper
ideas for fairs, etc. Schiiltz. Terry and 'Ana, At Bride POW SelkePtffn
Wednesday evening a •., W0....004,44)".:F.cbruatI116:f0'
- 4 joy concert
was ,held.ith. Eimer and Got tioc edr, tables of euchre
entertainers including The - Kevin on Sunday. ..Play,.
Family Brown, Mercy Broth Mr. and Mts,•Mike *Adis 1P00.0 by • Louise Brindley
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Preliminary figures show
Hydro's eight major nuclear
reactors, four at Bruce and
few'' at Pickering, main-
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The average performance
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later in the season. She also
sang a solo for the lady
delegates on Thursday morn-
ing. Delegates hope to bring
v -new attractions to the 1983
• Dungannon ,Fair from the
• ideas brought forward at the
convention.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Olson, nee
Darlene Lloyd, who were
married in Sutton, Ontario on
Saturday. Attending from
here were Mr, and Mrs.
Freeman Olson, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Olson, Bryan and
Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Park, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Park, Wanda Park and Tim
Hodges and Mr. and Mrs.
Greg Park.
Two afternoon progressive
crokinple parties were held at
the home's of. Jim Errington
and Ben„Mole in preparation
for the invitation to attend
Lucknow Senior Citizens pro-
gressive crokinole party on
NEWBORN NEWS
JEWITT '
Ryan and Brett are 'tickled
pink to announce the birth of
their sister, Pamela Dawn
Elizabeth, born February 10,
1983, weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz., at
Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich. Proud parenteare
Don and Pat. Excited
grandparents - are Gladys
and Les Evans, Goderich,
Ella and Bill Flood, Mitchell.
MILLEY
Carson and Emily (nee
Crew) are proud to announce
the safe arrival of their first
child, Angela Louise, 7 lbs. 3
oz., born February 12, 1983a1
St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. First grandchild for
• Bruce and Emily Crew,
Goderich. First • great
grandchild for Fred and
Muriel Crew, Collingwood.
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Lillian: and Bob are. happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Angela Jean, born
Thursday, February 3,1903,
Weighing Vlbs: 1.Qz, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
Ontario.. A little, sister for
Sandraand' Stott. A new
granddittghter 'for :Garnet
Mathieson and the late Jean.
Mathieson, also for the late
Annette, and Frank Man-,
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Doug and Karen are happy
to announce the .safe artival
oftheir son (7 lbs. 5 'oz.),
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1983 at St.'joseph's Hospital;
LondOn. First grandchild for
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grandson for Lawrie and
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Western Part -Time Studies
Summer '83
IT'S HARD TO...BUT
IT'S HARDER NOT TO!,
Have you considered beginning or returning to University
studies this sumrner? Representatives of The University of
Western Ontario's Faculty of Part -Time and Continuing
Education will be conducting, a counselling and inforrnatiOn
session in Clinton at
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ROOM 135
MONDAY, MARCH 7 FROM 4:30-7:30 P.M.
Courses in a variety of subject areas are planned for centres in
Southwestern Ontario. The one nearest you may be hosting a
course that will help you begin or advance your university
degree credits. Copies of the Summer Calendar will be
available at the counselling session or available from:
The Faculty of Part.Time and Continuing Education
Stevenson -Lawson Building
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London, Ontario NSA 5B8 1518) 879.3831
If you tire unable to attend a counselling sesSiOn in person, yOu
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4:304100 'p.m. to ask questions you may have about
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