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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-06-30, Page 14LOWER INTEREST RATES NOW AVAILABI E ON 1St and 2nd Mortgages ANYWHERE IN , ONTARIO : - ON RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL,' • INDUSTRIAL .AND FARM PROPERTIES *terim Financing For New Construction and Land Development , • FOR'REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LIMITED Head Office, 56 Weber Street, East Kitchener, (519) 744-6535 Branch Office: 705 Goderich Street, Port Elgin,• (519) 832.2044 Evenings Call Hepworth 519-935-2542 WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH Would You Believe b y HUN THE EXPLOSION OF A STAR SO BRIGHT-IT COULD BE SEEN FOR THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS ... L II Yes; in 1054 A.D. a super-. nova explosion resulted in' .what is now known as the "Crab Nebula": WOULD YOU ALSO BELIEVE . . . that we have a star- burst of savings available every day. Come and see, us where quality and ser-, vice meet savings and sat- isfaction. NANDKRAPT AND FtOWER 4HOPPE 306 Josephine Street Ningham BUSINESS HOURS Monday to Friday # cm. to 5:31 p.m. Saturday I cm, tO 5 p.m. MF Ferguson G and E -Safet &service LUCKNOW 528-3426 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. 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