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DEALERS WANTED!
even raised $42 in pledges.
Members of the ball' teams
walked in the evening as
many.were participating in a
tournament in Goderich earl-
• ier. •
-- 26e-total of--$800-harbeen- -
realized so far: Prizes were',
given to those byinging in the
most money in Pledges. They
include Eric Courtney, who
'brought in $125 in pledges in
the 15 years of age and older
e" ass, and Patrick- FraYileP
o brought in $50 in the 14
under group.
Members of the Commun-
ity School Council participat-
ed by registeringthe child
ren and barhecuing at the
end of the walk. 'The stimmer
playground workers , also
helped by watching the small
children as they walked. •
Sandy sends out a big
thank, you and congratula-
tions
,
,M the walkers and to
members of 'the, Community
School -Council and anYone
who helped make, the day_
successful. The proceeds go
to .towardS the Community
School activities
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Kingsbridge news w Septinelt Wednesday, August 20, 1989 11040 15
articipostisH,r
BY PEWEES Yon CPSCW
A conimunity bridal Show-
er was held in St. Joseph's
•Parish Hall on Thursday ev-
ening for Rita Hendricks.
Anne Melling of'whitelaw-,---
Alberta acted as chairlady.
Gatnes were conducted by
Mary Anne Miltenburg and
songs mere...sung..by Linda
and Jennifer Sinnett, After
an Address 'vas react to the
bride by:Anne Riegling, Rita
was assisted in opening. her
Many lovely;, gifts by her
sister Linda,. and. Lisa Rieg-
, hug of Whitelaw, Alberta,
Rita thanked everyone for
'all the Mee gifts 'and ItMeh
was served by, the hostesses:'
SOCIAL NOTES
Cnngratulations to Rita:
Hendricks and Mark Tulley
who were married at St.
Joseph's Church on Saturday
afternoon with the reception
following :at the Lucknow
Coininimity Centre, Rita is
the daughter of Martin and
Nelda Hendricks',
Mr.: and Mrs. Kerry Hog-,.,
an, " Todd and: Chad of
Glencoe were weekend viSit-
Langside net
'from page lit
end with his parents ,tind on
Sunday Jim's sister Edie and
George Lowes, George Jr..
and Jessica, visited at :Jim
and Bee Springers.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Young attended - a 'farewell
dinner on Sunday at the
home of Mr. ffind Ivirs, Jim'
Broome of Wingham in hon-
our of. Mr and Mrs...Wafer
Broome of Norwich, ,Engt'
land. Also present were Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Broome of
Belfast. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
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ors with Mr. and Mrs. Con
HPgan*
A bus load of adults and
children from Kingsbri4e,
Croderich, St. Augustine and
St. MarY's; LuektiOwp
ode Pilgantage last Wed-
Several from the area at-
tended tbe Pro-Life icnic
held at the home of Connie
and ,.Eat Osborne, Goderich
on Sunday afternoon.
Deng and Nolda,Scott re-
turned home this past week
after a trip to the VVest, as far-
' as;Banff, Alberta. Their little
son, Gary, enjoyed a holiday
with his grandparents, Reis
and Marie Miltenburg,
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Broome of VVingharn were -
unable to attend due to
illness.' Walter Broome is a
cousin of the Broome family
and his wife pies is 'a rsister
of Mrs. Jim Brocime of
Wingham, where they have
been staying. They plan to
return home the end of this
week.
. Marty Young, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim.Young, 'return-
ed horse Sunday after work
ing in Calgary this -summer.
Mrs:-Ron George's sister
from Strathroy visited' with
her, on Saturday.
CNR #1
Excellent
Quality
Visiting WaltetKelly for a'
few days are his brothers
Pan of Sprnia and Mr, and.
Mrs. Jim Kelly and son Glen.,
' of Sndhirry. On Sunday' the
Kellys received word that
:their youngest sister, Bridget
of Sarnia,- is in hospital in
London, serious conditiOn.
13EAOH-A.THON ,
'Sandy Orien, St. Joseph's
Community School Co-ord-
inator, reports that about 25
Walkers participated in the
Beach-a-thori on Sunday af- .
ternoOn,
The walk started out at
Port Albert and carried on to
the beach. behind 'Mrs. clar,
ice' Daltons and back to: Port
Albert for • a total of ten
-kilometres, The Walkers in-
eluded adults, teenagers;
and young, children with the
youngest being three-Year-
old Heather Dohert h
Cyril andCatherine Aust-
in, Kenny and Nancy Fitz-
Patrick and sonloey, enoyed,
a camping trip ,last week to
the Pettawawa and Pem-
brolte'aieas, returning home
on --SatUrdaY '
nesday to. St. Mary's. Shrine,
St, Mary's, Ontario.
The .Kingsbridge Men's.
ball team . and the Kings.._
bridge Girls ball team were
bitsy on the weekend partic-
ipating in the ball. tourna-
ment in Goderieh, sponsored
by the Lake Huron Zone.
'The men lost out an Satur-
day with the girls losing out
in the semi-finals on Sunday.
the Noisy Ladies. of
Lucknow. _