The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-06-13, Page 10PAGE U) -OODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNK: 11 1174
50TH ANNIVERSARY .
.Congraruiatior s to Mr. and
Mrs. -Jack Fellbws of Goderich
who celebrated their 50th wed-
ding anniversary on Saturday,
•June 8. Their family of five
children -and 1(3 grandchildren
held Oren Howe at ,their home
at 181 Oxford St , Goderich in
the afternoon . and evening
when their many relatives,
friends and neighhou'is called
to bring them good wishes and
many beautiful gifts.,
Approximately 40 guests en-
joyed a hot turkey supper held
in the St •J,%':eph'•; Parish Hall.
,at • Kingsbridge which -was
prepared and served by the 7
Kingsbridge Catholic Women's
League of which their daughter
Marian is a 'faithful member
Guests were Reverend Father
Ed Dentinger. C R , Brother
Carl Voll C R Reverend u
Father 'Alex McCauley, Mr.
and Mrs. -Jack Fellows, Sr ; Mr
and Mrs Frank Fellow; of Sar-
nia-: Mrs. Roe Hill. Goderich;
-Mr and Mrs. Charles Baker
(Eileen . Fellow.) of
Orangeville. Mr and Mrs John
Fellow 5.. •Ir . of Ottawa: -Mr
and Mrs Ronald Prout of
Qwwen. Sound. Mr and Mrs.
Lawrence Baker. of Evansville.
Manitoulin' Island.', Mr 'and
Mrs Bud .Oakes. Goderich:
Mr• Mrltoti Fisher. of
Goderich Mr and NIr•. .Jame-
Fellow, of Godertch;.:;Mr. and
Mrs - Wilfred., Austin !Mar-irrn
Fellows and Mr Frank Austin
of [)unratnnon; - their grand-
children Terry, Margairet, -John,
Paul.. Ronnie and Bohhie
kINCSBRIDGE KAPERST
Austin of Dungannon; Patty
and Timmy k'ellows of Ottawa
Marie -and Marilvn Baker ot',
Orangeville; Brenda and Bran
and -John •J. Fellows of
Goderich
One'daughter Helen and her
children Jenny, :Jim, Kerry and
Michael who live near the
:Forth Pole. were unable to he
present for this occasion hut
plan to come during- the sum-
mer for a, visit.
The master'4 ceremonies for
the short but witty program
Was Father Ed. Dentinger He
presented Mr. and Mrs.
Fellows with a loving cup a gift
from the family to the greatest
parents' on their 50th Anniver-
sary -Jane '9, 1924 to -June 9,
1974. They also received a por-
table color T V and stand from
their family, a� well .as many
floral arriirigements, money
and useful gifts
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St Augustine, St. Mary's,
Lucknow and Si. -Joseph's,
K1ngshri11ge councils of the.
Catholic WometerLeagtie met
at KingThridge on Monday,
June '1, for their monthly
meetings. The councils met
separately for the first ses*ion
of business
Immediately following the
individual meetings they all
met in the Parish Hall to hear
delegates ,Ctrs. -John Howard
and Mrs Joe Cuurtrtiey give a
report of• the London -Diocesan
Convention which was held un
N4av 11 and 15 at the , Mid-
dlesex College. University of
Western Ontario, London.
Mrs 1l)e Courtney 579-11$9
A plant gale w,a; •held
During the social hour, M.rs.
:Clary Hogan of Lucknow was
the winner of a spruce
evergreen .b:
SOCIAL NEWS
tiever11 from this area atten-
ded thev'garden party at the
Trinity United Church in Ash-
field on Tueda':.evening, -June
4
Track and Field Day was
held at 'St -Joseph's -, chool in
Kingsbridge on Wednesday,
-June 5 -'Congratulations to the
following first place .winners:'
senior boys, Bert Knoop; senior
girls. Joanne VanOsch; inter-
mediate boyx, „Peter Van -Dyke;
intermediate girls, ;Donna
Drennan; junior hogs; Brian
Drennan; junior girls, •Joanne
'Crawford
Students from,Grade 5 and 6
of Mrs Fravne's room and'
students from Grades 6 and 7
of Mrs. Dodd's room of St.
Joseph's schocil in Kingsbridge,
accompanied by Reverend
Father Ed. Dentinger, Brother
Carl Voil, Principal Clem Stet',
fler, teachers, Mrs. Frame,
Mrs. Dodds, Mrs. Park and
chaperones Mrs. John VanRooi
and Mrs. Fred Crawford en-
joyed an educational bus trip to
London on Tuesday, -Tune 5.
They left the school at .8 a.m.
and returned at., .5:4.5 They
visited S • .Joseph's
Motherhouse, St. "Peter's
Seminar v, Fanshawe Park and
the Pioneer Village.
Pupils of Mrs Ruth 'Alton
presented a Musi.cal•Recital in
the Brookside Public School on
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The
exec�t ie _.
are S,ste,
Clem Ste"'ie-
Dumouchelte "'-
Wilma OKe;
f- - ,,,c "Teachers' Association elected its new
-• , --e ; a�,,;^g rhe members•of the new•executive
mac' imban School, first vice-president
_ ; ;scridge,`president;' and'Siister Audr,ey
rectors and past president. (phots by
Thursday evening, June 6,
A Communion Breakfast
sponsored by the Knights of
Columbus was held. at St.
Augustine .church after the
10:30 a.m.- mass on Sunday,
-June 9. The guest speaker was
Father Alex „ -McCauley who
had spent a number of years in
the Missions of Bolivia. .The
breakfr`t ` was prepared and
served by the ,St.. Augustine
Catholic Women'; -4eAgue.
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lam-
bertus of Waterdown • is spen-
ding the month of -June visiting
withaher mother Mrs. Herman
Lambertus and with her sister,
Mrs. Dennis Dalton and Den-
nis.
-Con. Hogan was admitted to
the Wingham and District
General Hospital on Monday,
-June - 3. Con had fallen the
previous Friday while at work
and fractured three of his ribs.
Miss Fav Hogan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan was
admitted to the University
Hospital in London on Mon-
day, June 3. , We wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan
and family of Glencoe visited
with his mother.. Mrs. Con
Hogan on the weekend and
visited with his father Mr. Con
Hogan, a patient in the .
Wingham • and District
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Knoop and family held a
family r=eunion at their home
.here on Sunday, June 9. Special
guests were Anthony's father
and mother Mr,. and Mrs.
'Gerald Knoop of ''''Utrecht,
Holland and his sister , Sister
Addolorata Knoop from
Ghana, West Africa. They came
to Canada on Friday, May 31
for a six week vacation with
their n'ttanv relatives here.
Thirty six rei ' Ives attended
the :reunion. Those present
were their son Gerald Knoop
who works,in London; Mf.. and
Mrs. Peter Knoop of Wood-
stock; Mr. and Mrs.. ,Gerald
Knoop and family, Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Knoop and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul van der
Linden and family; all from
Beachville. _ Mr: .and Mrs.
Gerald Knoop, Sr. and Siitelt,
Addolorata returned toAWood'-
stock with Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Knoop•and plan to spend some
time with each of their children
before returning back to
Holland on July 17. ,
Sailing Club
Sunday winners
The Ontario Sailiti,g
'IAssociation mobile school will
be in Goderich for the first
week in July. Last year -the
school received 60 of the 100
students who applied and tur-
ned them into qualified junior
sailors.
This
Year the Goderich
Sailing Club has made
'arrangements to continue with.
the course after the school
leaves. All applications must be _
into Mike Dvmond's office by
Monday morning. All people
who -are holding applications or
would like information are to
contact him. •
Sunday Sailing Club race
results were: • -
Keel Boat Class: Geo. Roberti
tson, 'Anore, 74 min. 20 sec.
corrected time; Steve Rohert-
son, Outlaw, 81 min. 15 sec.
corrected time; Paul Carroll,
Aquarium II, 84 min. :38 sec. „
corrected time.
Centerboard Class: Pete
Collier, Gemini, 74 min. 1 sec.
corrected time; Jim Mulhern,
Banshee, 74. min 6 sec. correc-
ted time; Pat Shanahan,
Something .Jubilant, 77 min: 71
sec. corrected time.
Fireball Class: Mike Watts,
KC 4616,,60 min. 35 sec. actual
time; Geo. Penfold, K.C, 7831,
61 min. actual time.; Paul Par-
sons, K.G. 6913, 62 min. 20 sec.
actual tir`ne•
Afternoon. makeup race
results were:
Keel Boat-C1'ass: Steve
Robertson, Outlaw, 80 min. 26
sec. corrected time; (Outlaw
was protested - received 20%
penalty); Fred .Jewell, Chancy'
Blue, 83 min: 40 sec corrected
time; John Kane, Chick -mate,
85 min. 45 sec'. corrected time.
Centerboard Class: Pete
Collier, Gemini, 77 min. correc-
ted' time; Pat Shanahan,
Something Jubilant, 85 min. 3
'sec. corrected time. -
' Fireball Class: Geor. Pen-
' fold, KC 7831, 61 min. 30 see.,
actual time; .Mike Watts, KC '-
4616, 61 min. 34 sec. actuall
time;, Paul Parsons, ' KC 6913,
68 min. • 16 sec. actual time,
.b (protested; re.ceived 20%
penalty). -
The last race of the spring.
series will be held next Sundiy
morning' with a 10 a.m. start.
'Sunday afternoon .June 16th
is the' annual Goderich Power •
Squadron sail past' at 2 p.m.
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An eight -pointed white cross'
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and exhibitions as St. John
-
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