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Garage Sale at Parish Hall this Saturday
Lucknow Sentinel, Wedneuday, July 12,1978--Pase 17
BY TERESA COURTNEY
A very pretty wedding took
place in St. Joseph's Catholic
Church, Kingsbridge on Sat-
urday, July 8th when Rever-
end Father Ed Dentinger,
C.R. united in marriage Dale
Coles, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Coles, R. R. 1
Kincardine and Robert War-
ing, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Waring of London.
They will be making their
home in Calgary, Alberta.
Congratulations Dale and
Robert.
Mrs. Alice (Dalton) Pope,
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Jim Dalton, form-
erly of Kingsbridge passed
away on Sunday, June 25th
in a nursing home in
Kitchener. Her body rested
at Schreider's Funeral
Home Kitchener. Funeral
mass was celebrated at St.
Anne's Roman Catholic
Church on Wednesday, June
28th. She leaves to mourn
her passing, three daught-
ers, Mary, Mrs. Jake Anton
of Kitchener; Claire, Mrs.
Dom Baldasaro of North Bay
and Aileen, Mrs. Wally
Baldasaro of Hamilton. Alice
Dalton was a former teacher
and taught at Kingsbridge in
the year 1910.
Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended to the family and
relatives of Sibbrand Wilts
who passed away at his
residence on Saturday, July
8th in his 71st year. He is
survived by his wife, Maria,
5 sons, 2 daughters, 21
grandchildren, 2 brothers
and 2 sisters. His body
rested at the Tasker Funeral
Home in Blyth until 1 p.m.
on Monday, July 10 when
removal was made to the
Blyth Christian Reformed
Church for service. Inter-
ment was in Blyth Union
Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. James
O'Neill and Mrs. Mickey
MacLennan of Collingwood
left on Sunday, June 25 for
holidays at the East Coast.
They plan to visit with their
son, Dennis, who makes his
home in New Brunswick.
Leo Courtney, Goderich
and formerly of Kingsbridge,
was admitted to the Alexand-
ra and Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich on Wed-
nesday, July 5. His many
friends wish him a speedy
recovery..
Carl Riegling, a' patient in
the University Hospital, Lon-
don was able to return to his
home here on Sunday, July
2nd.
Mrs. Marie Forbes, Mr.
and . Mrs. Leo Forbes and
family of Detroit, Michigan
spent the Dominion Day
holiday weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Howard and
family.
Mrs. Reis Miltenburg and
her brother, Jan and Mrs.
Marsman' of Holland have
been visiting in. Montreal
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruno
Borier for 4 days last week,
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Marsman and family in
London, Mr. and, Mrs. Tony
Marsman and family, Lon-
don, and with Mr. and Mrs.
Hank deBryun and family,
Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Jan
Marsman returned to their
home in Holland on Monday,
July 19 following a three
week vacation with relatives.
Congratulations to Anne
Marie Howard, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert How-
ard, who is the winner of the
Robert MacKay Memorial
Scholarship for her average
of 89 percent,, the highest
average in Grade 13 at the
Goderich District. Collegiate
Institute. Congratulations al-
so to Mary Lillian Simpson,
daughter of Mrs. Lillian
Simpson, Kintail, winner of
the Veteran's Memorial
Scholarship presented annu-
ally to students with the two
highest averages in year 1
(grade 9). Mary Lillian's
average was 88.5 per cent,
Well done, girls!
Several from this area
attended the open reception
honouring Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Reid, newlyweds, at
the Lucknow Community
Centre on Friday, July 7.
Leroy Drennan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Drennan
was honoured by the men
and boys of this community
on Saturday, July 8th with a
Stag Party held, at Clete
Dalton's shed. Leroy will be
married on Friday, July 14 tb
Annette Elphick, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elphick.
Roller skating was enjoyed
by the youth of Kingsbridge
parishes on Saturday, July
8th with special thanks to
Father Dentinger who arran-
ged for the Lucknow Arena.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Sinnett and Jennifer of
Detroit, Michigan spent the
weekend "with relatives and
friends in this community.
Their daughter Jennifer re-
mained for an extended
holiday with cousin Grace
and John Austin and' family.
A special welcome is given
to Mrs. John O'Neill: •and
family of Toronto who are
now making their home at
Kingsbridge.
Peter Frayne who has been
teaching English at a high
school in Bagneresie, Bigor-
re, France arrived home on
Friday, July 7 for the
summer holidays. Welcome
back, Pete!
Jack Hackett, son of the
late William Hackett and
Helen Bowler of Kingsbridge
passed away in Port Colbor-
ne on Friday, July 7 in his
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his wife Flora and a brother
Tom of Kitchener. He was
predeceased by his parents,
sister Winnie - Mrs. Harry
Hanson and 2 brothers Frank
and Joseph. His body rested
at the funeral parlour in Port
Colborne where the funeral
mass, was celebrated ' on
Monay, July 10. Interment
was in the Kingsbridge
cemetery._
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planned to be held in St.
10.
Joseph's Parish Hall, Kings-
bridge on. Saturday, July 15.
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treasure. Produce from the
garden, baked and canned
goods will also be sold. Don't
miss this one.
Mrs. Madeline Dufault,
her son, Jean Paul, and
grandson, Andre; of Windsor
visited with Dennis Lassaline"
at the home of Mrs. Mark
Dalton and family this past
weekend.
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