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14JCKNOW SENTINEL, 1,.UCK NOW, ONTARIO ,RAGE: TWEN WEI
(Sharon) Foster and daughter
Theresa; Mr, and Mrs. Jerry
O'Neill and son Erin and her
father, Mr. Arnold Glabb of
Stratford; Mrs. Kathleen Ellis and
son Shawn of London; Miss, Joanne
O'Neill and friend Michael Bachard
of Stratford; Bernard and Margie at
home, as well as brothers and
sisters of the happy couple, Mr.
and Mrs. John O'Neill and children
Kevin and Mary Anne of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Desmond (Mary).
O'Donnell and son Paul; Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril (Catherine) Austin, Mr.
Michael O'Neill all from Kings-
bridge and Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack
(Mary) Farrish of R. R. 7 Lucicnow.
Unable to be present for the happy
occasion were: Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis O'Neill of New Brunswick;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Mary Louise)
Fraser and children of Stratford;'
Mr. Pat Courtney. of Caresland,,
Alberta, Mr. Martin Courtney and
Honoured On
35th Anniversary
KINGSBRIEIGE NEWS
•• Congratulations to Mr. and WS.
Jim O'Neill who celebrated' their
3Sth wedding anniversary on
Sunday, October 31. Jim and
Ozellah Courtney were married by
Reverend Father J. R. Quigley in L
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Kingsbridge on October
14th, 1941. They had a family of 6
sons, Pat of Kingsbridge, Jerry oU
Stratford, Joe, of, R. R. '3 Auburn,
Bernard at home, Dennis of New'
Brunswick and David, who was
Killed in an automobile accident in
1967, and 4 daughters, Mrs.
Kathleen Ellis of London, Joanne,
of Stratford, Mrs. Mary Louise,
Fraser of, Stratford and Margie at
home, as well as 10 grandchildren.
36 immediate members of the
fatiaily sat down to a hot turkey
dinner served at the new Sullivan's
Restaurant, Kingsbridge. They
were: Pat and friend Valerie Little
and his two children Jim and Mary
Theresa; Mr. and Mrs. Don
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Neill.
Following the dinner, open house,
celebrations were held at their
home on • 12th concession of
Ashfield Township. Jim and
Ozellah received many lovely and
useful gifts as well as best wishes
from' their many friends.
Kindergarten; Grades 1, 2, 3 and
4 students of St. Joseph's School at
iCingsbridge held a Hallowe'en
party at the school on • Friday,
October 29th. Prizes were given
and grades 7 and 8 held a record
hop.
Sincere sympathy is extended to
Mrs. Terry Dalton and to Terry on
the death oilier father, Mr. George
Leinhardt, 83 King Street, West.
St. Clements on Thursday, October
28th in his 64th year at St., Mary's
Hospital in Kitchener. His body
rested' atthe Futher Funeral Home
in Wellesley until Saturday, Octob-
er 3b when funeral services were
celebrated in St. Clernent's Roman
Catholic Church, St. Clements,
Ontario. Burial • was in the
adjoining cemetery.
Congratulations , to, Ted and
Nellie (VanDiepan) Legris of Kitch-
ener on the arrival of a baby girl
(Tammy Lynn) at the K. •and W.
Hospital, Kitchener on Monday,
October 18th. Tammy weighed in
at 6 lbs. 13% ounces. Mr. and
Mrs. Arie•VanDiepan are, the proud
grandparents.
Francis Hogan had surgery on
Thursday, October 21 in Victoria
Hospital, London, and was able to
return to his home here the
following Monday'.
Theo Hinke returned to his home
in Holland on Sunday, October 24th
following a: three week' vacation at
the home of his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arie
VanDiepan and family.
Sunday visitors with Brother Carl
Voll were Reverend Sister Bernita
and Reveiend Sister. Wilamina of
St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia and
Mr.k and. Mrs. Joe Flynn of Port
Huron.
Walter Kelly of London and Dan
Kelly of Brighton spent the
weekend at the Kelly home here.
Gary . Courtney, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Courtney, was the lucky
winner of $25.00 in the' Wintario
draw on. Thursday, October 28th.
Ripley Lions Stage
Halloween Party
The Ripley 'and District Lions
Club held their annual , Hallowe'en
Party at the Ripley Legion Hall on
Saturday, October 30th. •
The classes and winners were as
follows:
Preschool and Kindergarten,
fancy dress, 1st Paul' MacDoiiald,
2nd Melanie McCartahy; comical;
1st Dartyl McKay, '2nd Duncan
McAuley; clown, 1st Jody Coiling,
2hd Christine Wright; traditional
Hallowe'en costume. 1St Tammy
Fludder, 2nd Laurie Burgess.
Grades I to 3, fancy dress, 1st
Brad Stanley, 2nd Tony Pollock;
comical • and cloWn, 1st Jeff
Gamble, 2nd Lisa Gamble;' tradi-
' tional Hallowe'en costume, 1st
Susie Bell, 2nd Kerry Paquette.
Grades 4 to 6, fancy dress, 1st
David McLean, 2nd Frank MacLen-
nan; comical and clown, 1st Danny
Smeltzer, 2nd Danny MacDonald;
traditional Hallowe'en costume, 1st
Mitchell TwOlen.
Grades 7 and bver, fancy dress,
1st Sean Fitzgerald, 2nd S'cott
McLean.
Best adult costume, 1st Eve
Coiling,, 2nd Marie Coiling.
VVHITECHLIRCH-
Mrs. Mack Cardiff of Brussels
spent the, weekend with her sister,
Mrs. Bill Rintoul and Mr. Kintoul,
while her husband Mark Cardiff
was'out west attending cattle sales.
Other visitors, at the Rintoul home ,
were Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon
Campbell and little Steven Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs." Rex Richardson of
Livonia, Michigan, visited for a
week recently with , Hugh Sinna-
mon. 'On Monday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hall of Bluevale and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sinnamon of
Winghama also visited. with Hugh
and Mr. and Mrs. Richardson.
On Tuesday Mr. 'and Mrs. Rex
Richardson and Mrs. E. W.
Beecroft visited . with Mr. and Mrs.'
Robert Sinnamon of Monkton.
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence McClen-
aghan of Paisley were Friday
visitors' with Mrs. Ben McClenag-
han and. Mr. and Mrs. Carl .
McClenaghan.
Mrs. Eileen: , Parker, and her
grandson Benjie Glanville otExeter
spent the weekend with Mrs.' Ben
McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Norris of
Woodstock were Saturday visitors
with Mr. 'and Mrs. Carl McClenag- -
han. •
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Visitors during the weekend with
Mr. `and Mrs. Dalton Schultz 'were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McMullan, Tom
and Tim of St. Catharines, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Ferguson and great
granddaughters Becky and Tamay
Lee of St. Catharines, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Schultz, Bret and
Kirk of Tillsonburg, Mr:" and Mrs.
Elmer Schultz, Greg and Elwin of
East Wawa.nosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rutledge
and Shawn of Clinton were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George
Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Falconer of
Sarnia spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace
Milligan.
Doug Heifer spent Monday in
Whitechurch cleaning furnaces.
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