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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-05-31, Page 17Kingsbridge Kapers BY TERESA COURTNEY Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanOsch on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary on Monday, May 22. Mass in thanksgiving= was celebrated by the Reverend Father . Ed Dentinger, C.R. in St. Jos- eph's Roman Catholic Church, Kingsbridge on Sat- urday, May 27. Following Mass, approximately 110 guests were served a hot turkey dinner in the parish hall by members of the Kingsbridge Catholic Wom- en's League. An open recep- tion followed at the newly opened Lucknow and District Community Centre, with standing room only, during the latter part of the dance. Guests were present from Holland, Oshawa, Ridge - town, London, Wainfleet, Embro, Waterloo, Goder- ich, Lucknow and the sur- rounding areas. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van- Osch were honoured to have two sisters of Mr. VanOsch, a sister-in-law and a brother- in-law present from Holland at their 50th wedding anni- versary celebrations held on Saturday, May 27. Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Ben VanDiepenbeek return- ed on Sunday, May 21 following their honeymoon in Florida. A special welcome is given to Mrs. VanDiepen- beek, the former Mary Anne Redmond. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McIntosh who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with an open reception held at the Lucknow and District Com- munity Complex. The hall was packed to the doors for this reception which was the • first event to be held in the new community centre. A stag party was held at Tony Miltenburg's Ashfield Service Centre for Peter VanDiepenbeek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanDiepen- beek whose marriage to Barbara Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Alvin Hamilton, Lucknow will take place on Saturday, June 3. Several from this area attended the auction sales of household articles, etc. for Miss Annie McKinnon in Wingham and for Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt Logtenburg of Clinton on Saturday, May 27. Members of the Kings- bridge Choir took part in the Annual Songfest at the Christian Reformed Church in Lucknow on Sunday even- ing, May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Court- ney and Mr. Frank Sullivan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keane in St. Mary's, Ontario on Sunday, May 28. Mrs. Jack Kinney visited with her brother Len Ripley Huron Central It is this kind of weather That makes you feel lazy. Spring weather is so unpredictable because a 25 degree day can turn into a spring shower just like that: GO WILD! On Thursday, we enjoyed - a trip to the African Lion Safari at Rockton. We left the village around 10.00 a.m. after a slight delay, and enjoyed seeing the green country `side and the busy farmers on the way. We played a game of observation in the bus trying to keep count on various items listed•. for us to watch for. As we travelled along, silos seemed to win , the prize, for the highest number of things located. Our trip around the animal compound was very interesting and the animals were certainly in their natur- al surroundings. The mon- keys caused the most excite- ment as they clammered over the bus. We had our lunch in the picnic area, and walked through Pete's Corner and the Souvenir Shops. We would like to thank Mrs. Lowry and Mrs. Duval who assisted us with the children on the trip. We enjoyed it very much. REPORTERS: IAN CUL - BERT, CHRISTINE COVER, KENNETH THOMPSON, HEATHER SCOTT EXERCISE Every morning at 9.15 a.m. the children sat Ripley - Huron Central School do Rythmics. Rythmics and ex- ercises . set to music. Each song is 6 minutes long and take a lot out of us. GO!! Athletic students at Rip- ley -Huron Central School have recently been invited to the Kincardine Junior m Oly pics on June 3rd. The activities would be High Jump, Long Jump, Shot Put, and different running cate- gories. SPRING WEATHER By Christine Cover The sun shone down On the dew -covered lawn From the light in the sky You could tell it was down. Later that day there was, Thunder and Lightning And when it grew dark It really was frightening. Next morning was foggy And musty and hazy AGRICULTURAL -STEEL ROOFING & SIDING • 10 Colours • Galvanized • 30 Oa. • 2* go. - 2* go. • 3 Different Rib Profiles. • Custons Cut lengths: Buy Exact Length Required • Complete Fascia i Soffit Systems • Best Possible Prices • For that Complete Building Cali Jim Martin Construction 129 BRITANNIA RD. EAST, GODERICHAIS OM 524-90421111 11111111111 MIN 1111.1111111111 Man 11111111111 O'Loughlin, Mrs. O'Loughlin and family, Detroit, Michi- gan during the past week. Guests from a distance who attended the wedding of Miss, Sheila Sinnett, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sinnett and Mr. George Dennis Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Calgary, Alberta were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taillon, Toronto; Mrs. Eileen Taillon, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Anderson, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Thidedeau, Windsor; Ms. Roxanne Par- ker, Detroit; Miss Alma Taillon, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vassella, Chats- worth; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Westrope, Buffalo, N.Y.; Emmet and __Lou O'Neill, Jackson, Michigan; John and Teresa Wysocki, Alpena, Michigan; John and Anita O'Neill, Jackson, Michigan; Mrs. James Moore, Hunting- ton, West Viriginia; Mrs. Walter Judge and son Jos- eph Judge, Jackson, Michi- gan; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wisser, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Maize, Toron- to; Carol and Bob Reid, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Art Bowler, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Courtney, Toron- to. Mrs. Jans returned to her home in Holland on Monday, May 29 following a three week vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Bill VanOsch, Kings- bridge and with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Peters-Gagel, Goderich. Geraldine Risdon, Mont- real is • visiting '_ with Mrs. Ormond Heffernan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heffernan, Dublin and Mr. Jerry Heffernan, Stratford spent the weekend with their mother, ' Mrs. Ormond Heffernan. Mrs. Clarice Dalton and family attended First Com- munion celebrations for her grandson Danny Martin, son of Peter and Louise (Dalton) Martin, Glammis, on Sun- day, May 28th. A special service held on Sunday morning, May 28 at St. Joseph's Church, Kings- bridge, was the "Crowning of the Blessed Virgin Mary". - Miss Jackie Dalton did the crowning with students from the_ Kingsbridge School tak- ing part in the procession and in the choir. ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL Friday, May 26 was a Professional Development Day at the Kingsbridge School and a Retreat for the teachers and community was held, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The leader was Father My- roniuk, St. Theresa's Parish, Kitchener. Monday, May 29 was Arbour Day at St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridg. A tree donated to the school by Mrs. Jack (Bernardine) Kin- ney was planted. Parents were invited to the special tree planting service held at 2 p.m. An Asthma Workshop led by Beryl Dunsmore from Stratford was held in St. Joseph's School, Kings- bridge between the hours of 4.30 and 6.00 p.m. last Tuesday, May 23. Initially, the workshop was held for the staff at the school but parents and teachers from other schools wore invited. The teachers, after watching a film were able to ask questions regarding asthma and the care of an asthmatic child in the• classroom. A very successful Pro Life Workshop was held in St. Joseph's School, Kings. bridge on Saturday, May 27 sponsored by the Goderich and District Pro Life Group. Chairlady, Mrs. Clarice Dal- ton, welcomed everyone and gave the opening remarks. The film "Two is a Crowd" 4 was shown. Workshops on Child Abuse by Norma Jeffrey, Children's Aid, God- erich; Youth Workshop led by Ginny Freeman, C.Y.P.- L.O., Sarnia; . Speakers and Motivation, leader . Sally Campeau, Wingham; Politics with leader Dave Zyluk; T.V. ads with leader Bonnie Levie, Port Elgin, were held. Following lunch a synopsis of these workshops were given. Guest speaker, Denyse Han- dler, Toronto was introduced by Mrs. Grace Austin. Her topic "Mercy Killing" was followed by a question and answer period. She was thanked by Mrs. Betty Fray- ne. Guests were present from London, Toronto, Sar- nia, Wingham, Port Elgin, Lucknow, Clinton, Goderich, Kincardine, Walkerton and the surrounding areas. The "Big Foot" award for running 83 kilometres is being led by Willy Hendriks (Saskatchewan) who has run 84 kilometres to date. Sas- katchewan led the total kilometres run with 1286 km, Edmonton was second with 1177 km and Toronto third with 1173 km. In intermediate floor hock- ey Toronto won first place even though they lost their final game to runners up Saskatchewan. Next week sees the start of houseleague handball.. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 31, 1978—Page 17 Olson's Gravel P1? 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