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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-03-20, Page 23r • • WEARING OF THE GREEN St. Joseph's Parish, Hall at Kingsbridge was filled to capacity on Sunday evening,. March 16 for the annual St. PatricIt's variety program which was sponsored by the Kingsbridge Catholic Women's The chairman, Rev. Father • Ed Dentinger, Cit. greeted the Irish and those who.,were Irish only for the evening and told several Irish, and witty jokes about the Irish. He was pleased to see such a large crowd on such a foggy evening. Father Dentinger introduced the folloWing numbers: songs by the school children of St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, ac- companied on the piano by Mrs. Lillian Simpson; dances by Miss 'Anderst:in's and Mrs. Park's classes Kindergarten, „. Grades 1 and 2 accompanied by Mkss Andersorkat the piano; Songs by Rosemary Gilmore; dance by Mrs. Phyllis Steffler, her daughter Mary Jo Steffler and joanne Crawford ;guitar solo by Dean Doherty; -song by Michael, Patrick and Lisa Irish poem by Mary Luanne Clare; Irish songs by Eugene Frayne accompanied by Marianne Frayne; violin music by Raymond , Boyle ac- companied by Marianne Boyle-; Reading by Mrs. Gertiaide Leddy accompanied on the piapo by Denise Dalton; songs by Mary Kinahan's songsters; dance by Mary Lillian and KINGSBRIDGE KAPERS Orange Lodge 4, G(11)1. RICH SIGNAL -STAR. T.HUMSDAY* R 1-121,19 ro er Carl, accompanied by Lady, Guelph visited on Sunday Denise. Dalton on the piano; with his sister, Mrs. Walter Irish songs by Ray Dalton Clare, MVC-fareT- and MarY afcompanied by Mrs. Lillian Luann,e. Father Ryan attended Simpson; songs by. Marie and the St. Patrick ts variety con - Anne Boyle accompaniment on cert held. in the Parish Hall on the guitar done by Marie; songs Sunday evening in. songs by the Kingsbridge Youth Club, with waltzing by ' Billie' With the mid winter break Johnstone and Kathy O'Ke,efe. starting on Friday, March 14, Songs by 'Betty 'Lou Dalton saw the beginning of many and Ethel Gaudette with ac-' hockey tournaments. Many companiment on the guitar by parents and" their children Betty Lou Dalton; Irish songs attended games at the Young by Father Ed Dentinger, Canada ., Peewee Hockey Raymond Dalton and Cyril Tournarriat , at the Goderich Boyle, and violin music by Arena in .Goderich and 'the Wilfred Hogan and Bert Lockridge Midget ToKriament MeDonaldwith step dancing by at the Wingham Arena. Billie Johnstone ended another Congratulations to the delightful St ' Patrick's Day Goderich , Midgets who were program. . '' consolation winners , in the Lunch was serve'ci . by the Wingham tournament.. Shawn Kingsbridge Catholic Women's ' Dalton and Edward Courtney League. are players on the tea m._ Kingsbridge Youth Club held a . ' HOCKEY NOTES . ' draw for the following prizes: a In Town and Country hockey' St. Patrick's cake won by Jim playoffs, Kingsbridge defeated Gilmore; an Easter lily won by Lueknow. with the' score ' Miss Sally VanOsch; and a Kingsbridge 8, Likknow 5. , mYstery, gift won by Donald Kingsbridge now has two Frayne. games to LucknoWs none. The * third game will be played at the ' 'SOCIAL NEWS Lucknow Arena this evening Litit Joe MacIntyre who has been could be the final game of the a patient in the Kincardine and season so do 'come out and give District Generali-lospital for JO the boys your support. ' days• was transferred to the In House League Hockey University Hospital, London on playoffs orf Saturday morning, Thursday, March 13. March 15, ' the Islanders Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton defeated the Flyers in oVer- and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene tjme; the Seals defeated the , Frayne returned to their homes Kings; and the Sabres defeated • H 1 n ,Simps'on — and Gayle .. ,here ,on Monday, March 10 the Canueks7- This,- Saturday, ----Mac-Ren4iei reading .by _. folbivAng a' 10 day vacation in morning the• Flyers will play .. South Carolina. - against the Kings at 10 a.m. and ' Jim Sinnett, Chief engineer, ,-the winner of this game Will. _DIAMONDS _ PART NINE Conclusion. . FAMOUS . DIAMONDS of the -WO.RLD The, history of famous diamonds is a fascinating tale in which history, romance, and 'legend are closely in- terwoven. Great diamonds haVe often served as the ransom and gifts of kings, have been;', the -.cause of disastrous wars, and the overthrow'iiflynasties. Many of the stories -go back into -history, and it is difficult at times to distinguish between fact and legend,. • • Many diamonds are famous because of their size, others because of colour, cut or perfection. Perhaps the greatest factor which famous diamonds is the im- portance attached to them by their rOyal owners. The Orloff is inseparably associated with 'the lost grandeur and romance of the Russian Empire, and the largest of all, the Cullinan, will always....be.. associated with the largest of all empires, Great Britain. Diamonds and other gems were'- the .most important collateral in the treasuries of nations and individuals. The Kohinoor, the most, -famous diamond in the world, has a long and tragic history and the 'longest .known pedigree. Of all gems, it has been endowed with the greatest imaginary powers. When the Kohinoor was brought to England it weighed 186 carats. It was re -cut and now is the central stone in the Queen's State Crown. A diamond, with any tinge of blue is exceedingly rare, especially when a rich deep dolour is eombined with great, brillinnce“ as in the Hope Diamond. It is believed that the Hope Diamond was cut from a 67.5 carat blue diamond in the French CrOwn Jewels. However this stone was stolen and it Was not until 1830 that a blue diamond came on the market; the 44.5 ca-rait blue was bought by 'Henry Thomas Hope. The last sale of this furious gem was in 1911, to Edward B'. McLean. The hope diamond was surrounded by myths of bad tuck. It now rests in' the Smithsonian Institute. The world's largest diamond was found in 1905, the Cullinan, weighing 3,106 King Edward VIII, by the Transvaal gOvernment. Of the several diamonds cut the four largest (froth 63.7 - 530.20 carats) are all part of crown jewelAof England. IVIAnsr, a smaller, beautiful - cut gems of today, may have been part of" one„ of these larger 'gems, perhaps split int° maller pieces .by man. Indeed, some diamonds ',may have' been recut more than once and have actuallywonte 'been part of the Great "Mogul or some other famous diamond of intriguing history or mythical power. Graduate GemmorOgist Clinton on -the Paul H. Townsend. returned to his boat on Wed- nesday, March 12. Miss Fay -Hogan of Owen Sound visitedlast Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Con Hogan. On Saturday, Fay and her friend Bonnie Barber of London flew by plane from the Malton airport to Florida for a 10day vacation, Miss: - Nancy .0'lieefe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Keefe; Miss Bernardine VanRc;oy, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. John VanRooy; and Misses Gail Johnstone and Sharon Whitely of Goaerich,left °. on Friday evening, March 14 on a 10 day bus tour to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson and son Tommy went on the same bus tour. Mrs. Jim Martin and friend from. London flew on Sunday, March 16 to Florida for winter holidays. , Misses Kathleen . Hogan of London, Anita- -Hogan of: Guelph, Leona Hogan of Harnilton spent the weekend at their home,here. On Saturday afternoOn they held a "Girl Friends" bridal shower for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Leo to Matt Richardson in St. Joseph's Rornan Catholic Church at Kingsbridge on . Saturday, ,,April 26. Ursula received many lovely and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Loughlin, and daughter Patrice of Kirkland . Lake visited on the Weekend with Mrs. Bernardine Kinney. Reverend Father Lloyd Ryan, Pastor of Church of Our 'play the Canuekg-at-12 p.rn. for the consolation troph.y. The Seals will play against the Sabres .at 11 a.m. and the winner of this game will meet the Islanders at 1 p.m. for the championship trophy. '• This Slturciay will see the final game„of the House Leagues Hockey schedules. Cofne on out to see •these little boys play • hockey and' give them: your" support. They deserve your support! On Wednesday, March 26 planning •,.a night of en- tertainment for the'parents and the boys registered in House League Hockey in Lucknow. At 7 p.,rn. there will be an hour of public skating for the boys and their parents ;- from 8 to 9 p.m. an All Star Game; at 9 p.m. presentations and lunch at the "Lucknow Legion. 4-H SEW 'IV -SEWS The Kingsbridge 4-•H Club held their third -.meeting on Wednesday, March 12 in St. Kingsbridge. They began their 'meeting when the girls showed what their blouse pattern and - material looked like and why they ilicked it. Leaders Mrs. Evers and Mrs. VanOsch read "Suit The Occasion" and "Wardrobe 1. VanOsch, Mrs, Evers and Mrs. VanOsch demonstrated how to straighten ffibric ends. Later on7 the girls put their patterns out and pinned them on their SOCIAL NEWS pherson and Sandra Lynn of Brdoklin, Ontario; Captain and Mrs. William J. Robinson and Mark of St. Catharines; and Mr. and Mrs. MiChael Drennan of G9derich were Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drennan. Sandra Lynn and Mark are rei-naini-ng with their grandparents for the.holidays. Several from this area at- tended the National Farmers Union meeting at the Municipal Building, Mitchell on Monday, Mdrch 17 to hear guest speakers PreSident Roy Atkinson and , Woman's President Jean Leahy. . Congratulations to• Aubrey Higgins who celebrated his 82nd birthday on' Monday, March 17, ReverenciFather Dentinger, Brother Carl Voll, Mrs. Rita Howard, Mrs. Jim Gjlinore, Mrs. Carl Riegling, Mrs. Walter Clare, Mrs. Yernardine Kinney, Prank Austin, Mrs. Leonard ChiSholm and Mrs. Teresa Courtney visited with Aubrey bringing birthday greetings from the Kingsbrlyge Catholic Women's SECOND MORTGAGES , Rates as low as • • No bonuses or charges , • pay off at anytime • No prepayment orlait.e. • Enquiries Welcome • HOUSEHOLD REALTY Corporation Limited, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE - 'Corporation cf Canada 35A West Street Ph: 524-7383 PARK GODERICH An all NEW film... AIRPORT 1975 P A UNIVERSAL PICTURE coentsermiarink 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONDITIONED SATURDAY MATINEE <, MARCH 22 Pippi In The South Sea Oh Boy-. 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