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WEDNESDAY,' JUNE 30, 1970 PAGE POORTIEIEN . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LIKICNOW, ONTARIO,
Grothiation Mass Held For Grade;
Students At St.:Josephs,.Kingskridge:
KINGSI3RItiGHNgws
Graduation Mass for the Grade
eight 'students of St. Joiefih's
School at Kingsbridge was cele-
brated by the Reverend Father .Ed
Dentinger, C.R. in St. Joseph's
Parish, Church at Kingsbridge on
Thursday evening, June, 24.
The .banquet dinner was served
in the Parish basement by mem-
bers of the Kingsbridge' ,Catholic
Women's League. Clem Sterner,
principal, was the chairman. Head'
table guests were: Reverend. Fath-.
er Ed Dentinger, C.R.; Reverend
Father - Lang, Monsignor Phalen,
Brother Carl Voll, Gaetan Jacques,
Melvin O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Kinahan, Mr. and Mrs. Deb
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Clem
Sterner. Other guests introduced
and asked to stand were: Mrs.
Peter McDonald, Mrs. Gus Red-
mond, Mrs. John Howard, Neil
Stapleton, Mrs. John Austin.
Toasts and replies were: to the
students, by Mr. Clem Sterner,
repfy'. by Gerard Howard; to the
teachers, by Phyllis Hickey, reply
by . Miss Hamilton; to parents, by
Joan Tigert, reply by• Mrs.' Mary
Claie.
The Valediction was given by
Mary Luanne Clare.'
Guest speaker was Reverend
Father Lang, assistant Provincial
Superior. A "thank you" was
given by Eddie Van Osch.
Presentation of awards were as
follows: the Citizenship Award was
Presented to Miss Donna Drennan
by Mrs. John Howard, represent-
ing the Kingsbridge Catholic
Women''s League; Proficiency
Award was: presented to Phyllis
Hickey by' Gaetan 'Jacques, Grand
Knight, Knights of ' Columbus
Council, 5420; Science Awards
were presented to Eddie Van Osch
by Mrs.,' John Austin representing
the .Ashfield' Farm Organizations
(The Farmers' Union and the
Federation of Agriculture); Phyllis
Hickey was presented the science
award by Neil Stapleton represent-
ing the West Wawanosh Farm
Organizations; Mrs. Maithel Wil-
son presented', the Honour Roll
Plaque to Phyllis Hickey and Eddie
Van Osch; the Music Award was
presented to Mary Luanne Clare by
Reverend Father Ed Dentinger.
'Graduation diplomas and pens
were presented to all graduates -by
Mrs. Gus Redmond representing
the St. Augustine Catholic Wom-
en's League • and Mrs. Peter
MacDonald, representing 'St.'
Mary's Lucknow Catholic Women's
League. Memorial Bibles were
donated and presented to the
graduates by Melvin O'Reilly of
Windsor. Mr. O'Reilly; introduced
by Father LEd Dentinger, is a
former parishioner. He, attended
school in Kingsbridge and is now
living in Windsor. As a memorial
to the O'Reilly family, each of the
graduates received a Bible, with
the inscription "As a memento of
your graduation,.from St. Joseph's
School, Kingsbridge, ' June 24,
1976", Mrs. Ethel (O'Reilly)
Ganter 'of Boulder, Colorada; Mrs.
Marie Schmidt of Fergus, Ontario;
Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt, Greg 'and
Lori of Clinton; Mrs. Pat Hutchins,
Goderich and Mrs. Bernardine
Kinney, Kingsbridge were guests
who attended with Mr. O'Reilly..
Graduates of 1976 are: Barry
Austin, Stephen Berry, John Boyle;
Brenda Chisholth, Mary Luanne
Clare, Donna Drennan, .Bill Foran
Peter. Hendriks, Tony .Hendriks,
Phyllis Hickey, Gerard Howard,
Marjorie O'Neill, Robert Pelletier,
Joan Tigert, Peter VanDyke, Brian
Van Osch, Eddie Van Osch, Morris
Van' Osch, Angela Vanderheyden.
•
Vandalism Is
Park Problem
For the past several years,
vandalism problems-at the Wawa-
nosh MuniciPal Park (Donnybrook)
have been increasing. In order to
obtain assistance in park improve-
ments and supervision the munic-
ipalities of East and West Wawa-:
nosh recently turned over the
ownership of the Park , to the
Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority.
Recent week-end gatherints of
local and regional youth have
resulted in damage to trees, picnic
tables, pavilion and grounds.
Many local residents have long
since given up visiting the, park for
a family picnic.
In order to try and rehabilitate
the park and restore local use, the
M.V.C..A. as' part of the develop-
ment plan; proposes to construct
security gates with . local supervi-
sion.
As an interim measure, . the
Wirgham Detachment of the
O.P.P. have been instructed to
enforce Sections nine and fourteen
of the Conservation Areas Regula-
tion R.O.C. 254/74 which state as
folloWs:
Section 9 - No persons shall be in a
conservation area after sunset and
before sunrise except under the
authority of a permit therefore
issued by the secretary-treasurer.
Section • 14. - (1) No person shall
, camp in a conservation area 'except
in such places as are designated by
the Authority for the purpose. (2) t
No person shall occupy a camp-site
except under the authority of a
permit issued by the secretary
treasurer.
Any one in the park after dark
without a permit will be evicted for
trespassing by the O.P.P. and/or
Authority, staff.
It is anticipated that by strictly,
enforcing the Authority regulations.
and 'implementing these interim
measures, that the 'Park will once
again become a favourite picnic
and swimming area for the local
people.
We're starting our summer
celebration right nown71
with special prices on
many new teiliF units.
LOOK AT 'OUR BIG SAVINGS:
MF 230 Tractor • . .... . SAVE $200
MF 235 Tractor SAVE $200
MF 255 Tractor.
SAVE $200
MF '265 Tractor
MF 275 Tractor
SAVE $200
MF 11 Wheel Loader SAVESAVE $ 2° $900
MF 200 Crawler Dozer
MF 40 Forklift
SAVE $400
MF 50A Backhoe Loader
SAVE $400
Come in soon and check out all the savings during this sSpAeVcEia$170 ° sale!
. Limited to available inventories until July 30, '1976