The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-01-16, Page 17grades three Cu: MatOli
at St; Joseph's Church, and
first Holy Cotnmunion for
grade two on Sunday, May
..5th, at. $t, Aitpstinela
ChuFch•
John and Grace Austin, and
Cyril and Catherine Austin
returned home from Calgary
' on Monday evening. Besides
visiing with Ralph and Eug-
ene` Austin, they spent one,
•,day in Vanceitver and visited
with Patty Wildgen, daugh-
ter of. Herb and Paul Wild-
,. gen, Goderich, 'formerly of
• Kingsbridge. They also visi-,
ed in Seattle, "Washington,
with John and Catherine
(Sinnett) • Treir•weiller and
family. While they. were ,in
Calgary at Ralph -and Eug-
ene's, several young people;
formerly of this area, came to
visit them.' They included
Leo. Redmond, Alex, Roddy,
Bill' and.' John. Simpson,
Kathy Hogan, Joe and Tini
O'Keefe, -Jerry O'Brien,
'Michael Boyle, George and
Sheila Nelson and son, and
Brian and Jeannette Court-
ney and son, Ryan. While in .
Seattle; they also saw Shan-,
non 'Sinnett.
Matthew • "O'Loughlin was
taken to' Winghani and Dist-
rict Hospital by ambulance
on Monday evening; appar-
ently suffering from a 'crack-
ed pelVIS. Matthew and his
brother, Leonard, were in the
barn doing chores when
Matthew tried to catch a doOr
that wns'sWinging due to the
severe windk that night. He
was thrown afew feet by the
Tiiic-e-tiftWfhtv d. Wish
him a speedy recovery4
The 'Washrooms in the
Parish Hall, are undergoing
extensive renovations and
will certainly be • a great
improvement. Tony , Peters of
Goderich is doing the work.
Steve Howard, Henry and
Peter VanDyke and Gary
Alton, Spent ten days visiting •
in Florida.
Several. from 'the area at-
tended the. Wake for Bill
O'Neil in Goderich on Wed-
' nesday evening. ,
Sean Wilson', son of Dan
and Eilleen. Wilson, is get-
,.ting about on crutches, after,
injuring his foot while play-
• ing at home. 4 •
Mrs. Lienhardt visited'
' with." her daughter, Anne
Dalton, her. husband, Terry
and Colleen and. Patrick this
past week. She returned
honie on Sunday, when an-
other daughter, Patty, her,
husband, 'Brian White and
children. of St. Clements,
came to. visit.
Father: Ed pentinger and
Father Hauser .of Kitchener,
left on Monday morning fora
vacation in Florida,
The book committee who
•
are working on the. History of
Kingsbridge, tell us that the
book is progressing well and
will be ready for our celebra-
in-Julyr-If anyone has-
any interesting pictures or
news articles, they would
still be appreciated. ,
A craft booth is being
planned for the 75th anniver-
sary celebrations 'in July.
Fran Riegling and Karla .
Hogan are 'the conveners.
Each family is asked to
' donate two articles. This
could be sewing, .'..knitting,
crocheting, macrame, or any
craft of any, kind, even
houseplants. Those in charge •
for collecting in ,their areas
are Betty Doherty; Shirley
Martin, Cathy Olson, Delor-
OS V= °sellP Stephanie Mil-,
tenbttrg, and. Marie Milton
borg•'
EtNO$BMPE
John McCauley, Superin-
tendent of 'Education for the
Huron:Perth Separate: School
Board; visited St. Joseph's
School on Tuesday of last
week..
Grade eight students who
will be attending Goderich
District High School in the
fall, had a ^parent-student
night last Thursday night at
the Goderich -High School:
Shirley Keller, Editor of
the Goderich , Signal-Star
came to the school last .
Thursday and spoke to grad-
es four to six. She showed
nston" Bros:
(Bothwell -
;.PhOne Phone. • Ward-1341e 693.4383 Komoka 471-30.59
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Washed Materials—,Crushed Stone
• Cement Gravel.
Crushed Gravel—Road Contractors
slides on printing a news-.
paper and talked about edit-,
ing newspaper.
Two important dates have
been set at the .schoot ,They
are,ftist Confession tor
Proof I mow
'skatin
party Was held Sunday,
afternoon• at the gravel
---area-behind-tthe-,horneof..
Mr.. and Mrs William
Van Rooyen of con,
cession 10 Huron Tvlrn.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs, Wayne Rhody, Mary
-Anne, Michelle and
Mandy, Mr". Mike Lite,
Vanessa and Chris„ Mrs:
Tammy Sutton, and
Rodney,' Sutton, Miss
Shirley Peterbaugh, Mr.
and Mrs'.,, Bill. Van
Rooyen, Mantis;,
Jessica and Rachel;
A community bridal
shower was held
Saturday 'afternoon at the
Purple Grove Corn-
inunity Centre for Janice'.
Farrell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Farrell of
concession •12 Huron Twpk
Mr. and Mrs, Reuben
Burnett, Jeannett and "
MiChele, .Mrs. Dewayrie
Greig, Mrs.' Barry'
Johnston and Andrew
visited with 'I*. and Mrs.
Howard Thonipson.
Donald, Paul, and
Keith• Elliott of Ferndale, ,
Mich. spent the weekend :
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Elliott and Ian of con. 10,
Huron Twp. They had
Sunday dinner with• Mr.
and Mrs Paul 'Green-
wood, Sean-Paul, and
Joel of Ripley.
Mr. and' Mrs. Bob Irwin
of Ltle tn0 W were
Saturday evening visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Don
Reid.
A number' of ' ladies
from ' tlie Purple Grove
COmmunity have Worked
on' a - quilt: -at Don'
id's ':home this week.
obbie Thompson, son
Thompson, con, 12 Huron
Twp: reports • that the
Ripley Tykes __played
against Lucknow and
defeated Lucknow 6,to 1.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Rim rnelzvvaan,, Debbie
and Carol visited on
Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Bloetjes of Dor-
Chester', Ont.
,On Sunday evening,
visitor's with ..Mr. and
Mrs. John Riminelzwann
were .'and Mrs. Don
Robertson and Mr. and
MrS. • Bob Thompson, all,
of concession 12 Huron
• Dorothy' .Collins of
Lucknow visited Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Collins of con. 12, 'Huron
Twp. ,
Community Bible
Study on the book of
Genesis was held Wed.'
nesday morning at the
home of Mrs. John Lx
Farrell.
A.good number of folks'
from 'the Purple Grove
community attended,' the
Wedding 'reception for
Mr. and Mrs. John
McAuley at the Ripley
complex SaturdaY
evening.
Get well wishes are
e4tendecrto Bonnie Boyle
of London who had been
ill follow ing minor
'surgery.. She has been
home with her parents-
Mr; and Mrs. Francis
Boyle con. lOo Huron
Twp, since , last Wed.
nesday.
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