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0 QQD1RICH SIPNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 24, '1.969
The second class of nursing assistants graduated from the
Alexandra Marine and .General Hospital in Goderich last week and
concluded the retraining program started this year by thefederal
and provincial governments. Left to right are, back row: Tim
Elliott, 'holpital administrator; Lynda Masecar, Inglewood; B.
Howlett, co-ordinator of the Ontario retraining program; Joy
Davis, Exeter; Ben Hey, Canadian Manpower manager; Mrs.
Theresa KU iper, Clinton; Mrs. Joan 'Alexander, Hanover; 'John
tr9-t
Evans, Canadian Manpower, Goderich; Mrs. Carol George, Blyth
and Mrs. Hazel Thom, Auburn. Front row: Mrs. Margery
Hooganes, Clinton; Mrs. Ruth Taylor„ RR 4, Goderich; Mrs. C.
MacDonald, R.N. director of nursing; Mrs. E. Mayer, R.N.
instructor for the course; Mrs. Bertha Begeman, Goderich and
Mrs. Gladys Anderson, Dashwood. Mrs. Mayer will be instructing
a class for registered nurses at Simcoe General Hospital when she
leaves Goderich. — staff photo
Kingsbridge
Kiipp ings
Mrs. Jim Martian ' Correspondent
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Boats
need
lights
Masons.
attend
Grand
Lodge
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- favourite Ontario vacation lake
NEW BABY ARRIVES p.m..in St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, of their niece Jane Dietrich to on alrrte any pleasant summer
a special Mass in Dutch will be Glen MacDonald in Clarkson. evening and you will hear plenty
Born to P Signal -Star celebrated by Rev. Fr. John Van Recent.visitors with Mr. and of power boats in action. it
Kingsbridge correspondent Pat Ras. Mrs. Donald Frayne and family
amazing how few navigation
is ,
Martin and husband Jim a baby Mrs. Ursula Hebert, Detroit, is, were Mrs. .Frayne's sister, Sister isghts you will see. At the speeds
,girl, Arletta Lynn, at Alexandra spending the summer with' her Margaret Lucille, Windsor and her pleasure boats are capably
Marine . and General Hospital,. brother•John O'Connor. brothers with- their families; Mr. that doing a to-day,e the capable
Goderich, on Friday, July 11, Visiting at the Ray Dalton Joe Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. ofSafety League states this is a
1969, Mother and daughter.. are home last weekend were Mike Frank Dwyer and family of St. little like playing Russian
doing fine. Dalton, Sarnia; Mrs. Art Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. Fergus roulette.
O'Connor, Pickering, Danny Dwyer and family of Kinkora. .
SULLIVAN REUNION When a power boat is
Dalton, Alliston, is home for the - Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dwyer, operating -after dark, the driver
Saturday July 19, the rest of the summer, and Miss and family of Windsor, cousin of
Sullivan reunion was held in theof the boat is unable to see other
Tony Dalton; Detroit is spending Mrs. Frayne and Oscar Keifer and water traffic approaching unless
school gym. It also was' the 50, th some time with her brother. family, Wingham were Sunday
wedding anniversary of Mr. and Rosemary , Hogan , 'guests. they are showing navigation
Mrs. J. P. Sullivan. Mass. Was lights and he is unable to hear
nurse -in -training, Woodstock, is
celebrated at 1 p.m. by Rev.
Mike Dalton .of Kingsville;,
Dinner followed in the gym for
about 70 guests and a social
gathering was enjoyed in the.
evening at the home of ''1171`rs.
Bernadine. Kenny. Among the
guests were seven nuns, four of
whom were Sullivan sisters.
They are; Sister Dionysia, Sister
Margarite, Sister Dolororsa, and
Sister Denise, 'Also present was
Sister Maureen, C.S.J., °London,
the former Helen : Dalton and
sister, of Ray and Dennis Dalton
of this parish. ,
Rev. Father M. J. "Mike"
Dalton who was guest celebrant
at the 10:30 mass on Sunday
had a few copies of his
"Memoirs of the'War” Diary,
1939 to 1946, available to the
congregation.,
SOCIAL NEWS
Iast week was a busy one for
the Van Osch family at Malton
Airport. Monday, July 14, Rey;
Father John Van Ras from
Holland arrived to spend three
weeks_ visiting his Aunt.and
Uncle, -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van
Osch. On Wednesday July. 16r, .
Mr.- and Mrs. Martin Theunissan
of Holland arrived to spend four
weeks visiting Mrs. Theunissan's
cousin Mrs. Jack Van Osch and
husband. On Thursday, July 17,
Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Van Osch and
,family motored. to Malton to
meet Ann's sister, Henrika Who
has been teaching in Aruba,
South -America for the past six
years. She will spend two weeks
with her sister and family before
leaving for a visit with relatives
in Holland.
Next v Sunday, July 27 at 2
„Attending the 114th annual
coanmuniiation o Grand Lodge
A.F. & A.M. of ada in the•
province o f Ontario, on
Wednesday, July 16, at
- Cedarbrae Collegiate, Toronto,
were Freda Minshatl, worshipful*
master of Maitland Lodge No.
33, Goderich; Carleton Worsell,
Frapk Walkom, Jack Scaman
and Howard, Aitken, atl` of
�C•oderich. Also, attending from
Goder1717--representing---
Morningstar
cfi";-"""'t~ �presenta-n.-.„
Morningstar Lodge, ,Carlow,
were Frank Clark and Hugh Hill.
Attending were,
representatives from lodges
throughout Ontario and all
provinces of Canada as well as
many states of the U.S., from,
the United Kingdon, and other
countries.
Elected grand master for the
province of. Ontario was Bruce
B. Foster, of Ridgetown.
Locally, representing the lodges
of South Huron District, as
district deputy grand master will
be Charles Hay, past master of
Huron Lodge, Hensall. Huron
Lodge, Hensall will celebrate its
100th year of Masonic service in
1970.
In North Huron District,
Clare, Vincent, Londesboro, was
elected district deputy. grand
master.
holidaying at the home of
parents Mr. • and Mrs. De
Hogan.
Sister Elizabeth of Waterd
has been vacationing with
mother Mrs. Mary Lambertus.
Dennis Dalton is home on
weeks leave from his boat.'
Weekend visitors with Dr. -and
her Mrs. Gilbert Fraysne were Mr. and of his own motor. This is why
nnis Mrs. Ed. Redfern, Detroit and Canadian regulations require
Mr. Paddy Frayne, Galt. powered, pleasure craft to show
qw n
her EMIL PAHL navigation lights when operating
Emil Pahl, 45 died Monday between sunset and sunrise.
14 in Hamilton.after a short Non -powered boats.such as
two July
illness. He "was the husband of canoes and rowboats which are
f ope
another boat because of the roar
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Mrs. Julia Langevine of
To/onto spent the weekend with
her sister and family Mr. and Mrs.
John Howard.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Clare over the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Phil ,Ryan and family,
Toronto; Mrs. Lucille Copperauld
and daughter Elizabeth, Detroit
and Dan Ryan, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin,
Hamilton, have been camping on
the Martin farm for the past three
weeks. Mr. and'Mts. Peter Martin,
Hamilton arrived Sunday to
spend some time with relatives.
Ray and Gerry Heffernan
travelled to Wallaceburg where
Ray had the cast removed from
his foot after a duration or 13
weeks.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Doherty
and family, formerly of
- Agincourt, have taken up
permanent residence in their
summer .home can the 4tli
concession of Ashfield.
About 20 youths of the parish
,Ggnjoyed -a baseball game Sunday
afternoon on the school grounds.
Another one is scheduled for
next Sunday. Ted _:Martin
incurred a badly sprained ankle
during the sixth inning.
. Dr. and Mrs,. Peter Bolland,
and family, Clarkson, arrived on •
the weekend to spend two weeks.
at the farm.
° Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton
attended the Saturday wedding
Frances Martin, formerly o
Kingsbridge. Surviving besides r0q�
his wife are a daughter Sharon suc
and son „,Darryl, both at home. time to avoid collision. This law.
Mrs. - Blaise Martin and Jim is „quite safe for hand -propelled •
attended the funeral Thursday. boats because the operators can
hear the approach of a powered
SICK IN HOSPITAL'' boat in time to show the
Patients • from area in ' required light.
Wirrgham and District Hospital The Ontario Safety League
are Mrs. Amelia Ryan and John reminds the, boat operators that
Wallace. - • failure to comply with
• regulations on navigation lights
PUPPET SHOW could bring fines up to $100. ti
Mrs. Shilson, Detroit, will A rather curious aspect of the
stage a' puppet show for all use of navigation lights occurs
interested children and parents when using a power boat to tow
Tuesday, July 29 at 7 p.m. ina skier during evening hours. The
the school gym. law prohibits water skiing from'
One hour after sunset, to sunrise,
in other words, during
the hours of darkness. For that
one hour after sunset that the
law allows water skiing in the
evening, the ski boat must show
navigation lights. )
ted •by hand are only
ired to show a white light
as a flashlight in sufficient
We'll 'Be Looking For You At The....
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The. Village Of.LUCKN_OIN,.._�_
Friday And Saturday
Of This W�ek
JULY
25,26.
Lucknow business places will have bargains galore for every member of the
family with extra special values displayed by most stores on the sidewalk in
front of their place of business.
Luckno �r"' erchants will serve you from early Friday until late Saturday.
Open Friday night until 10 p m.
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Lucknow's main street will be closed to traffic and a Midwaywith four rides,
plus several other booths, will be in operation on the street.
Bingo and games — Many 'other surprises. For Real Values and Real Fun, be
in Lucknow this Friday and Saturday.
Ls.
CUTT'S
D & WIIITE
Fdlnster
91 VICTORIA ST.
Open Nitely Until 40. p.m.
"BARBECUE FEATURE"
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McMILLAN
My grandmother, Mercy Jane Gertrude
McMillan, was married to John Hunter at St.
Andrew's Church, Goderich, on June 30,
1856. She was a daughter of James McMillan
and Anne • Hale. Correspondence is invited
from anyone who has information that would
help me learn something of this McMillan
family, which came originally from St. ,Louis,
Missouri. All correspondence will be
acknowledged.
Write to
E. R. Hunter,
Box 10, RR 1,
Lefroy, Ontario.
(after Sept. 1, write to Box 2309,
West Palm Beach,
Florida 33402, U.S.A.)
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