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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-07, Page 10'AQE 19,,.-GQDE8ICl S TNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1974 KINGSBRIDOE, KAPERS 1?' Mrs 14! CfJurtQ8q . 5 8-11.99 .P M ♦ x Sympathy is extended to the "Foley families on the death of Sister M. Anollonia C.S.J. (the former Kathleen Foley) at St. Josephts`Hospital in London on Wenesday February 27 in her 45th year of, religious life. Several from here attended the funeral' Mass- in the Im- maculate -Conception Chapel on Friday evening. Interment was . in St. Peter's Cemetery, St. "-' Joseph's school Association "are making plans tg sponsor a "Family Life Program" on Sunday afternoon March 10 at 2:30 P,M. in the school gym. -;Father C.A. Hauser, _Mrs. ,Florence Fleming and Margaret Beale will be in attendance to discuss the aims, objectives_and implementation of A Family Life Course. , A' question and ''answer period will follow. Father Hauser and •, Mrs. Fleming co-ordinate the pr©gram in the Waterloo County Separate Schools, - Everyone -from Grade 8 and' ..older are invited to attend. Approximately 125 ladies at- tended -the WORLD DAY OF PRAYER 'sponsored by the Kingabr.idge Catholic women's League and held in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church at Lucknow on Friday afternoon. The guest speaker was •Mrs, Lorne Sparks of Lucknow who spok on the Theme "MARE tgomery bus to the Ice Capades in Kitchener on Saturday, Mrs. Tom Hogan and baby son Thomas Michael arrived home from the Winghan3. and District General Hospital Wed- nesday. Mr, Brian Dalton of London has been teaching the Drama Students at 't✓he Goderich District Collegiate Institute beginning -on February 18 until March 1. These _- 25 drama student's will be off to England during the March break. They will perforin at "Theatre 64" in London and 'at the "City of Leeds •and Carnegie College". They will- present two plays "Troll out of Tune'.' and "Them'". •While reaching in Goderich Brian resided at the home of his parents Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Dalton. Several from here attended the Western Fair Farm Show "Manage for -More in '74" held in London from -February 2,6_to Friday March 1 where the latest in farm machinery was shown. Mrs. Eileen (Vassella) Wilson fell on the ' ice at her home, and fractured her'right ankle. • Grades five and six pupils of our school held a surprise bir- thday party on Monday USIUILDERS OF PEACE". February 25 for their teacher •- ...� •-Mrs.- •Donald---Fr•avne::...� Groups participating._ were -the Lucknow Anglican, .Catholic, ".Teachers Mrs: Idds and Presbyter ian,'„United, and Mrs. Wilson accompanie.d- Christian Reformed; South •-,. Grades 6,7, and 8 students .by Kinloss- Presbyterian,a Trinity bus to St. Mary's Roman United and „Ki iigsbridge Catholic School at Goderich on Catholic. - Thursday, February 28 to see Mrs. Bernadine Kinney, Mrs. the Dramas presented' by the Grace Austin and Mrs. Teresa- Stratford Children's Theatre. Courtney attended the meeting pf 'the Huron County Branch of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario last Wednesday evening' iiiGoderich and lear- ned that the Huron County Jail would ' receive a plaque designating the jail . as an Historic Site.• w -- Miss Shannon Forgett, 12, and- a Grade 7- pupil at St Joseph's school at Kingsbridge is a' patient at the University `Hospital in London. Her „parents Armand. and Erma visited with their daughter ori Sunday. ' Bpb Hackett of the Royal Ca'ndian Air -Force stationed in, Alberta *is yrsiting his mother Mrs., Forgett. Local 3:35 of the—National Farmers' Union are. making plans for a dance to be held in the. Ripley Hall on Saturday with the music, for dancing to. be, -supplied by Elliott Carruthers'. Orchestra. 50% of the proceeds .willgi to the Ripley - .Hurn District Recreation Complex. Several from' here attended the Card Party at St. Augustine on .Friday 'evening. Pkins are being completed for the Card. Party to, be held :in the Parish Hall, Kingsbridge on Friday evening March 8. Allan Drennan, son of Mr. 'arid Mrs. Henry Drennan, and . Wayne Courtney, son of Mr. and ,Mrs. Joe Courtney, left on Thurstday morning for .a holiday in Florida. • Brother Carl Voll, C,R., Aubrey Higgins ,President 'of Town & Country Senior Citizens, 'Mrs, Bernadine Kin- ney and Mrs. i3.laise Martin were among the 45 senior citizens who `t 'a"vel le'd by Mon- 74 KINGSTQN ST Plans are underway for a St. Patrick's Party to be held in St. Joseph's -Parish Hall on ,Sun- day; March 17, ,Jim Sinnett completed a two week course at` Toledo, Ohio and. another two week course at Chicago, Illinois and wrote his- final isfinal examinations in St. Ignacke on Thiirsd'ay February '28 and Friday March 1 to ob- tain .his chief's licence for a Diesel Boat. He was successful in passing the examinations and was called to his boat on Monday which , is docked in Alpino, Michigan. Students at: the Goderich District Collegiate will' start their mid-term examinations on Friday March 8 and they will continue all next week. The mid -winter break starts on Friday March 15. • Miss Rose ,Mary • Hogan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Den- nis Hogan, and" friend Stan Halloway of London spent the ' week end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan, Mrs. Joseph, Copperauill mead daughter Elizabeth of Detroit, Michigan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare 'and daughter Mary Luanne, On Saturday they attended the wedding of their 'nephew', Mr, Jack Ryan son of Mr. and Mrs.• Phil Ryan of Toronto to Miss. Dianne' Ayley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ayley of . Peter- borough, The wedding , took place in St. Mary's Cathedral in Petenc6rough, The first. Kingsbridge Girl Guides, held their regular weekly rneeting on February 2.8. Ten girls ;61 our company were enrolled by Mrs. Caroll a-473 BUICK• LE SABRE C JSTOM Four door hardtop, power steering,, power brakes:' radio, electric rear defroster, power.n q windows, Radial tires. Finished In brown with vinyl roof and a vinyl Interior: Serial No. s 389 5 4N317wJ3H46601 B JIM HAYTER CHEV.-OLDS. t, �•C McKeon of Lucknow - the district Commissioner. They were Misses Jean Vogt, Liz Vogt, Frances VanRooy, Theresa VanRooy, Jackie Dalton, Sharon Gaudette, Rose .,,,Marie O'Keefe, Diane Mitten: burg, Nancy , Miltenburg and Marjorie O'Neill. Mrs. McKim taught the girls a song and we all enjoyed a small lunch. The meeting was closed with taps. , The ,4 H Homemaking Club "Taking a Look at Yourself" is being sponsored by. the Kingsbridge Catholic Women's League. The 1st meeting was held on Thursday, February 28. 4 H leaders are Mrs. Antone VanOsch and Mrs. Eugene Frayne, President of Local 335 *Mrs, John,, Austin, John Austin, Lorne -MacDonald, ,,John Howard, Bev • McNay, and - Jackie McNay. attended the meeting in Mitchell on Tuesday evening of last,,,„week•:,,„.•,,,..,...,>.,,,.,. T Eger , Dunlop get organized for seaason The first meeting of Tiger Dunlop IV was held March 2 at the Dougherty-.: home, with leaders, Mrs. BertDougherty and Miss Linda Dougherty. President is'. Elaine•'Haggitt and Vice-president is Lynda Feagon. Treasurer is Shirley Dougherty and the secretary Thea discussion 'for this, meeting was "The Importance of Your Personal Image.” The girls discussed what they first notice -about a person.. Some of the., suggestions were-. ap- pearance, voice and clothes. They talked about 'the impor- tant people who depend upon their images. Prime Minister Trudeau'simage has changed from wearing sandals and ascot ties to a Liberal with a more conservative appearance. . An attractive appearance is not always depended on, an .example being Phyllis Diller. Next week members are con- cerned about, "The Little Things that .Count". • COLBORNE- CORNER Mrs. G. Xaotinp CARD PARTY The Lard party in the Carlow Hall Wednesday ,eveniog=,- •February 27, sponsored by the- Colborne heColborne Township Recreation Committee proved entertaining and worthwhile. Progressive euchre was en- joyed by over .40 men and women with' Mrs. Worthy Fowler and Mr. Clarence Allen with. high score andMrs. Don Sowerby and Mr. Robert Man- sell Fowler winning" the con— solation prizes.,;, . 4-H ' CLUB6. • • , 4-H meeting 2 of, • Tiger 'Dunlop Group 1 was :field at Mrs. Arnold Young's Monday evening with all members present. Discussion was on the basicS of grooming, general body cleanliness and general care of clothing. • r. Group activity was m.anicures. Each member was given an orange stick. and emery board and had their nails manicured. Due to the school exams the group will not meet till Monday •evening,_ March. 18. Meeting 2 of Tiger Dunlop group 2 was held at the Carlow Hall, Monday evening. The ,meeting opened with the Pledge followed by the -roll call •"What . do you look far when you meet someone". - Three new members were ad- ded to the group: Kelly Swart - man, Shelly Baer and Donna McCail. . The 'grout') received a letter - from the London Ice Capades and as' most of the girls are in= terested, a bus is being char- tered for April 9. There will be a considerable reduction in the price of the tickets for the girls. Mrs: Maitland Montgomery, "leader, then lead the discussion for the meeting which' wad on "Bedroom Storage". Because ' of High School examinations. -there will be no' meeting next week and the next meeting will be Monday March ,.18. 'Members were given,a list of equipment they 'are to have for the next meeting, The meeting .on Marsh 25 promises to be special for the girls as_ rthe hea.c beauticiany_� from -the Beauty Counsellor will be present to advise on hair styles, " • Manicures '.and make-up. Members all participated in filling out the, hand-outs and were all instructed to make their graph for next' meeting, SOCIAL NEWS Thanks to tile prompt action• of a passing motorist and then the quirk response.+`of the.. Goderich Fire Department on Sunday evening, a chimney fire . at the home of Verne Bean was, soon extinguished .without too much . damage.' Mrs. Ernest Kirk (nee Doris Williams) of Nipawin,• Sask, is visiting her sister' M Wilfred Fisher. and Mr. Fish Mr, and.Mrs. Gordon Williari of Corunna spent' the .weekend . at the, Williams home in Salt - ford and all visited a .brother, Ken Williams who is, a. patient in Al.exa•ndra' Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Trail riders pian show A general meeting of., the `l••iu•ron Trail Riders to(11 place • on Sunday in the Hulle(t Cen- tral School. President 'kr-Doug Riley opened the, meet ing;,with k'• 40` members in' attendance. The president reported the business discussed at the direc- tors' meeting held at his home (Sn February, 25: The annual dance sponsored by.,the Huron,.. Trail Riders saddle club will be held in” the-Seaforth Coni- munity Centre on April 19 with the Star Trek orchestra - providing the music..,.. • The date of the OpeHorse Show this year is August . 18. This show; is j$en to anyone wishing tb participate. Closed - show -dates' for 1974 are July 14., and September ,15, OPEN HOUSE The Tack Shack AND The Fish Bowl invites you to attend their Open House in their newshowroom on SATURDAY, MARCH 9th 8.00 ,a.m. to 6:00 p.m.. A slide program on tropical fish will be shown of 11:00 2:00 p.rn.' and 4;00 p.m. Free coffee for everyone•and a free gift for children accompanied by' an • adult. THE . 'ACK SHACK CAMpotul. St, y, AND THE FISH . 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