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Bowling at the Little Bowl on Huron 11!odd is as popular as
ever, 'but with the large turnout•of youngsters for the Saturday
junior leagues, the Little Bowl is attempting to start a senior
league for youngsters between the age of 15 and 20. The day
for the league is open to suggestion arid interested persons
should call at the local lanes or phone Harry Little..
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K.ingsbridgenews
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hagan of
Toronto and Miss Irene Hagan
of London wereweekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Hagan and family and Basil
Hagan.
Seven Boy Scouts along with
their'. leader Kenny Fitzpatrick
enjoyed a three day hike in the
Goderich area over the weekend.
A number of people gathered
in the church basement. on
Sunday after both Masses and
enjoyed a social visit with the
Catholic Women's League
serving coffee and doughnuts.
Leo Moerbeck has returned
home after being a patient in the
Goderich hospital for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin of
Hamilton spent the weekend
with Mrs. Braise Martin and -Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Dalton.
A number of men formed a
bee to do some work on the
cemetery grounds on Monday
morning.
We are sorry to hear that Mr.
Frank Austin and Mrs. Jim
Martin are not enjoying the best
of health. Mr. Austin is a patient
in hospital at Wingham and Mrs.
Martin is -a patient in hospital at
Goderich.
Tony Miltenburg, '16 years
old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reis
Miltenburg, suffered _second
degree burns to his face Last
Wednesday when taking the cap
off the radiator of the tractor
and the water exploded in his
face. He is progressing very well
in the Wingham and District
hospital. It was just last month -
that Tony lost the end of a
finger in a farm accident.
Thanksgiving weekend visitors
with Mrs. Genevieve .-Kinahan
were Mrs.: Morris Edwards and
three children of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Kinahan and
family of Lambeth, Mrs. Ursula
Hebert and John O'Connor and
on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Kinahan and family of St.
Augustine visited with Mrs.
Kinahan.
Kingsbridge
Girl Guides
The Kingsbridge First
Company Girl Guides held their
meeting on October 2.
Lt. Caesar held emergency
drill.
Lt. MacLennan led the girls in
a sing song.
Captain Tigert asked tle girls
about a hike on Oct,, 18th, and'
also planned a Court.. of Honour
meeting. . .
Lt. Caesar conducted a
fashion show, which was
enjoyed by everyone,
Roll call and inspection was
held by Lt. Sinnett and Lt.
Caesar.
Campfire was held by the
Kingfishers, conducted by patrol
1 ader Ann Dalton and second
1 ri a Moran
The meeting closed- with taps.
. The- 1st company Kingsbridge
Girl Guides opened their
meeting at Kingsbridge Thursday
evening with Captain Tigert
-checking registration.
The captain also gave details
about hikes and good turns for
Christmas.
Judy • Tigert, Shelly Tigert,
Joanne , and Lea Van Diepen
were presented their hostess
badges. Captain Tigert also
presented Betty, Rita, Joanne
Hendriks, and Leona Hogan with
gardeners badge.
Girls brought nature objects
and prepared them on a tray for
Kim's game to be held - next
week. Songs and games were
conducted , by Lt. MacLeannan
and Lt. Caesar. '
Inspection and roll call were
held by' Capt. Tigert and Lt.
Sinnett. Campfire was held by.
- Orioles directed by patrol leader
Betty Hendriks. Skits, songs and
jokes by patrol were enjoyed by
all. The meeting was closed with
Taps.
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One of the most famous scenes in literature is recreated •
on the screen in musical Panavison and Technicolor in "Oliver!"
,beginning today, Thursday, October 16, at The Park 'Theatre,
Goderich. The movie was the winner of six Academy Awards
including that for Best Picture. Mark Lester as Oliver, the
orphan in Dickens' lusty London, asks Harry Secombe as Mr.
Bumble for more „food, while the other workshop boys watch
in fear. "Oliver!", based on Lionel Bart's musical stage success,
is a Columbia release, .
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Goder.ich- Nursing Horne
celebrates Thanksgiving
_ The day was a typical autumn
day. The patients, who were still
mobile, dpwn .tp p delicious
Thanksgiving dinner, with
turkey and all the trimmings.
The room was decorated with
our usual familiar maple leaves
in all their glory.
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As women don't always like
to give their age, the men didn't
mind. The oldest man present
was Robert McClenahan of
Whitechurch in his 103rd year.
His birthday is next month. He's
up early every morning, ..-reads
the daily paper, without glasses,
sits outside when the •weather,
permits and doesn't miss
anything. Others were, Horace
Y Fisher, 92 .yeas old,skr sident.
of doderich, Jasper Nr an; 74
years old from Goderich, Arthur
Culbert, 84 years old- from
Dungannon.
The youngest people were
-Alan- Bakker, six years old and
his little brother Timmy two
years old with their little sister
Judy and Donald Phillips.
There were seven women
patients, with their aides and a
trained nurse on duty.
At the end of the di ner, Mr.
Bakker read from the cnp ures
and closed with prayer.
Tweedsmuir
Half 0\
benefits
the blind
In September 1953 the
Canadian National Institute for
the Blind opened Tweedsmuir
Hall as a service centre and
residence for the blind from the
counties of Huron, Elgin,
Middlesex and.. Perth, Oscar
Honsinger was then 72 years of
age and was the first blind man
to become a resident at
Tweedsmuir Hall. The happy
routine of life has agreed with
Mr. Honsinger and he still takes
part in many of the activities
provided for the sightless
residents.
Over the past 16 years, 176
blind people, have lived at
Tweedsmuir Hall. Since the
addition of a new wing in 1966,
Tweedsmuir Hall can
accommodate 18 men and 33
women. Contrary to what one
might expect, the general.
atmosphere throughout this
home for the blind is cheery and
happy. Only a small percentage
of the total population of blind
people from the four counties
live at Tweedsmuir Hall.
Current statistics show that
there are 77 registered blind in
Huron County, 81 in Elgin
County (including the city of St.
Thomas), ' 63 in Perth County
(including Stratford) and 344 in
Middlesex County (including
London).
"'The annual appeal for funds
in the counties of Huron,
Middlesex and , Perth is
underway.
Don't Let. Your Child Be A
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