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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-03-27, Page 29KINGSBRIDGE KAPERS Joe Maclntyre passed away on Monday, March 24 at the University Hospital in London at the age of 57. Sincere sym- pathy of the community is extended to his wife Marjorie and to his family Mrs. Lloyd (Elaine) Collins of Ashfield, Larry of Brampton and Mrs. Rob (Marilyn) Coleman of Guelph; his brother Doctor J.A. MacIntyre, Yorkton, Sask., and to his sisters Mrs. Pearl Cole, Underwood and Mrs. Thelma Carter of Kincardine, Catholic Women's League Rosary and Parish RoSary were said on Tuesday afternoon and evening at the McCallum Funeral Home in Goderich. The funeral Mass. was Wednesday at Sr Joseph's Church in Kingsbridge. Sincere sympathy is also extended to Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Logtenberg and family on the death of Mrs. Logtenberg's brother, Peter DeBoer, in the Wingham and District General Hospital on Thursday, March 26 in his, 50th year. Several from this area visited the MacPherson Funeral Chapel, Teeswater and attended the funeral at Langside Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoon. Interment was in the Teeswater Cemetery. Mrs. Clem Steffrer has returned to her home here after having surgery for appendicitis at the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, ,Goderich on Tuesday, March 18. . Residents inthis-are& were • vvithOtit— - hydro—Mr '• ap- proximately four and a half hours last MondayMorning.due to a ,break in the power line from Walkerton caused by the sleet stkm. Schools remained • closed for an extra day's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frayne, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Frayne, Jim and Paul Frayne attended the wedding of Mr Frayne's nephew, David Kraemer to Miss Bonnie Hayden on Saturday afternoon, March 22 in St. Michael's Roman Catholic church, Waterloo. The dinner and reception followed in Kitchener at the Transylvania Club. Benny VanDiepenbeek and Paul Frayne left on Sunday, March 23 by car for.'a lirdair` vacation in Florida. Mrs. Pat Martin, Miss Bernardine VanRooy, Miss Fay Hogan,and Miss Nancy O'Keefe have returned to their homes here after spending last week in Florida. Area residents enjoiyed the Town and Country Irish ' Program which was presented, in the Legion Hall, Luckrrow on Tuesday evening, Marth 18. Taking part in ' the program from the Kingsbridge area with Irish music and songs 'were • Father Ed Dentinger, C.R., Dennis Dalton, Eugene Frayne, Marianne Frayne, .Basil Hogan and Mrs. Lillian Simpson. Irish 'dancing was -done by Cathy • Simpson and Lisa Frayne. Brother Carl Voll entertained with humorous readings ' and Irish jokes. Floyd Cdurtney gave the recitation "Why we celebrate •St. Patrick's". Mrs. Bernardine Kinney was in charge of the prograM. Each 4.4 entertainer wore a lapel sha,mrock. The bearer of the Lucky Shamrock, dted March 17 was Cyril Boyle from St. Augustine. He was presented with a' plate upon which was inscribed "The Irish Blessing". This plate was donated by Mrs. Kinney. Floyd Courtney read the Irish Blessing to Cyril as he made the presentation. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ross and family of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney and family..The Ross •family have purchased.a house at RR 5, ,Lucknow and will get possession on April 1. Mr. Ross has opened an Auto Body shop in Lucknow. The grand opening will be held on Tuesday, April 8. Mrs. Bernardine Kinney visited on the • weekend with relatives and friends in Detroit, Michigan. Several from •this area en- joyed the hockey 'games'played during' the mid winter break '-vacation, especially the Young Canada Pee Wee Hockey Tournament at Goderich and the Lockridge Midget Tour- nament held in Wingham. • HOCKEY • The third game of hockey for, the Town and Country Con- solation Trophy to be played between Kingsbridge and Lucknow was cancelled last Thursday evening. This game is re -scheduled to be played tonight (March 27) at 7:30 in the Lucknow Arena. Exhibition games played on Sunday afternoon between Bayfield , and Kingsbridge at the Lucknow Arena resulted in each team declaring a win. House League Hockey playoffs at the Lucknow Arena on Saturday March 22provided good entertainment. At 10:00 a.m. the Kings and the Flyers game ended in a 2 all tie. It took 17 penalty shots (each team) to declare the Kings the winning team and the right to play against the Canucks in the Consolation game. At 11:30 the Sabres edged the Seals 1 -0 and' the right to enter into the Championship game against the Islanders to be played at 1:30. Congratulations to the • Canucks who edged the'Kings 2 - 1 for the Consolation Trophy. The championship trophy was won by the Sabres who defeated the Islanders with the score Sabres 4lslanders 0. March 26th will be the last game of the season. An all star game is scheduled to be played at 8 p.m. Presentations and lunch will be at the Legion Hall at 9. Parents bring your skates. 'Puppet Show' at . te the 1 oca 1ary * The Library can, be fun too, especially around this time of ' the year. Children over three and under six will enjoy puppet show and the story telling time, this Saturday,, in Wingham, Blyth and Clinton. • Bill Partridge, -librarian at the Huron County Library, with the' help from the staff, con- • structed a number of puppets and the stage for this presen- tation. •, "The reason for this show is • mainly to attract the younger children tO.corne tothe library, and see for themselves that this , place can be fun, not only to read books,” said Mr. Par- tridge. The local library is spon- soring this presentation with the help of the staff. • "During the'. 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'If there is a sufficient surplus left after these two projects are completed, renovations will be made t� the existing main entrance at St. Patrick's Dublin, to provide a library resource area. Priorities were based on five year enrolment forecasts which show a declining enrolment in all the board's schools. At St. Patrick's , Kinkora, the ,forecast shows enrolment going down from 203 in 1914 to 140 in 1979. At St. Boniface, enrolment may decline from 243 to 181. At St. Patrick's Dublin, the drop may be from 191 to 141 pupils. At St. James, Seaforth, 'enrolment may decline frOm 191 o 125 over five years while k at St. Columban School it may go from 100 to 68. The Huron 1:;erth Separate School 'Board had an overlevy of $21,763 for 1974, according to the financial statement for that year which was adopted at the board's bi-monthly meeting in Seaforth Monday night. HPRCSS Business Administrator Jack Lane said that some .municipalities were underlexied but to a total of only $4,400 with no one municipality over $1,000. He said this compares very favourably to the board's first year of operation i' 1969 when the net underle fr, as $40,000. The' $4,400 is t accumulated underlevy since 1969. The financial statement showed an actual revenue of $2,900,005, $42,951 under the budgeted figure of 1974. Actual expenditure per pupil was $694.75 and the board was under „ , • , • GODERICH SIONALTSTARTkfUR,§041(,'10.11teit2t 197 eta provincial Ministry of Education ceilings by $69,325. Dublin trustee Joe Looby said he thought the financial statement should be printed in local newspapers and questioned the present 1)olicy of handing copies of the statement tout though the school s and churches. "A ' lot of people don't get them" he said. Mr. Lane said it would be quite expensive to advertise in all the Oapers' in the two counties. Trustee Michael. 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