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KINOSBRIDGE KAPERS
Mrs Joe Courineg-.. 5,194110
Two formeie residents of
Kingsbridge passed away
during this 'Oa week, T.J.
Drennan of London passed
away in London,on Tuesday,
August 5 in his 69th year, His
body rested at the Stiles
Funeral Home, Goderich.
R uiem Mass was said in St.
eter's ,Roman Catholic
Church, Goderich on Thursdax.
Burial, was in St, Peter's
Cemetery. Sympathy is ex-,
tended to Mrs. -Drennan, the
former Gladys Johnston and to
the family. Gerald Garvey of
Toronto and formerly of
Kingsbridge passed away in
Toronto on Sunday, August 10.
His body will rest at _the.
McCallum Funeral Home,
Goderich until Wednesday
morning at 14, a.m. when
Requien'i Mass will be said in
St, JoSeph's Roman Catholic
Church at KingstridgO, Burial
will be in the Kingsbridge
Cemetery, Sincere sympathy is
offered to the Garvey and
Daltori fa mi lies •
,spent five days vlast week
visiting with her 'mother Mrs.
Marie Austin. Weekend guests
with Mrs. A4.stin were Mr. and
Mrs. Amb --rose Hartman,
daughter Cathy and her girl
4 'friend of Kitc4ener.
Mr, Walter Clare, who was
hospitalized in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London for eight days
following surgery was able to
return to his . home , here on
Tuesday, July '29,
- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dalton
and family of Windsor spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Dalton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ledger Casa Ars
and his ,sister left on Sunday,
August 3 for • a three week
damping holiday in Northern
Ontario and Quebec.
Reverend Father Robert
-Lamb, C.S.B. University of St.
Thomas, HOuston, exa'S
.visited'011, Thursday and
- 'Friday, 'August '7 and 8 with
Reverend Father Raphael
O'Loughlin at the home of Mrs.
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children of 'Harbor Beach, er week of, VBS left
Hackett and Sylvia Janvier
who were married by the
Mrs. Joe Courtney and family
• . Reverend Father Ed Den -
Mr. Pat PardO and ? two
Congratulations to Bob
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Michigan visited with Mr. and
tingerC.R. in St. Joseph's and with other friends,,in this
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Parish Church, Kingsbridge
area during the past week.
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Mr., and Mrs. Steve Elliott
Saturday, August 9.,Matron of
"-- honor- was Mrs, Helen
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. and • children of . Whi tb y spent
(Hackett) Hinsperger, of ,
Kitchener; bridesmaid was e P4s
home at Kintail and visited
• Evelyn Jacko. of Ottawa. Best with their many friends in -this
man was Richard Payne of- community. Mr. Jack Hackett
North Bay. Ushers were Joseph of Port Colborne visited with
Hackett, Kitchener and Harry them on the. weekend.
Hins_pergerKitcr-__The
A meeting of the•Kingsbridge
, _ hene-
Fi
:organist arid soloist Was MeneOlogical Society -was iSs-T-
. held
Marianne Frayne. The, clinger_
wasserved by members of the
Kingsbridge Catholic Women's
League, in St, Joseph'S Paris
- Hall. large,. crowd attended
the reception which followed in
the Ripley Town Hall. Music for
dancing was supplied by The
Swan Family and Basil Hogan.
Special guests were tfie'bride's
brother, Mr. Wilson Janvier of
Edmonton, Alberta; the
groom's grandmOther Mrs.
Fanny Christoff of Kitchener,
and Mr. Thomas. Hackett of
1 •
Kitchener.
t week at their summer
• , •
Reverend Father .Raphael
O'Loughlin, C.S.B. Mexico City
•-returned to Detroit, Michigan
• with his sister .on Monday,
August 11' after spendi two
weeks vacation at the home of
sister, Mrs, Bernardine
• Kinney. •.
Mrs. Alvin Moran arrived
home on Saturday, A'ugust 9
after spending a month with
her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael,
Lajeunesse (Judy Moran);
Judy gave birth to a baby boy,'
J asoh James, one month
• prematurely, on Sunday, July
20.Congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney,
. Eric, Floyd and Carl spent the
Nist week camping in Northern
-, Ontario •and Quebc. •The*.,'1"t.
•returned to their home here on
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at thehomeof Mrs • Bernardine
Kinney orCTI-iiirsday evenin&,:
August 7. The special guest
speaker was. Mr. Robert
Courtney, second vice-
president of the Bruce
Historical Society. .
Miss Yohanna VanDiepan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo
VanDiepan left on Monday
morning, - August 11 on the
Pennsylvania Dutch Trip.4She
will be returning this Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beattie"
of London spent' the weekend
visiting with friends here.
Guests at, the Hackett -
Janvier wedding on Saturday,
August 9th were Mills Forgett
of Waterloo, Mrs,. Isabelle
Ledman of Breslau, Mrs': Pear,
,Kuntz, Kitchener, , A
Rcibinson, RR 3, Brussels, a
Ray Morris, Breslau:
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Perry of
Detroit attended the funeral of
her brother, ,Mr. ir.“' J.
Drennan in Goderich and
visited with Mrs. Bernardine
Kinney and Father O'Loughlifi
and other friends in this
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•A• Vacation Bible Scho▪ ol is operating this year in St. Mary's
School and has already attracted about 50 children of all ages.
The children practice arts and crafts, play together, sing
together and study the Bible -in classes taught by several
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Members of Berea -by -the -Water Lutheran Church. Here Glenn
Rittinger leads. the children in a -sing song, assisted by Mrs..
Marilyn Barz. (staff -photo)
Captain James D.
MacDonald who is _stationed
with the, Airborne Regirdent in
Edmonton, Alberta arrived on
Friday, August 1 to spend two
(t, weeks vacation with his wife
Kathy and daughters
Shawna_ at the home of •her
-father, Mr: ,Raymond Dalton.
This week they are visiting with
friends in.London, Toronto and.
Galt. They will be returning to
Edmonton on Friday, August„
and on the 26th of August -
Captain MacDonald will. be
'going. to Australia on a two
month Jungle Warfare Course.
Miss Antoinette Dalton of.
Detroit, Michigan spent the
past week at the home of her
nephew Mr. 'Michael Dalton,
Mrs. Dalton and family. Mr.
Morgan Dalton of Huronview
was a weekend gueSt.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boel are
spending. a months vacation in
the We sternProvinces
Miss Sennifer:, Dalton,
aughter of Mr. and Mrs.
-Cletus • Dalton fell ,from, the
truck 'which her, mother was
driving'and received 35 stitches
on treated and released at the
office of Doctors- 'Corrin and
' McKiii in Lucknow. • •
Ladies- of the Catholic
Women's League at
to hold a garage, sale in the
• chUrch basement on Saturday,
• August 19.'If you would like to -
get rid of your junk - as your •
junk may be very useful to
.someone else - please bring it to'
the church basement any da',
before Saturday'. The sale will
begin at 10 a.m..and last until 4 .
p.m.
Altar Boys of the Immaculate
Conception Church, Formosa
are spending this week at Camp
Huronia. On Monday evening, • '
August 11 they played baseball •
with Altar Serversof the Parish
of ,St. Joseph's Kingsbfidge.
There w,ere enou-gh players to
form two teams. F011owigg the
games. all the boys went to the
lake at Camp, Huronia 'for°
swimming and a marshmallow
roast. "
Bowling alleys are made
• from hard maple.
commUnity. Kingsbridge are making plans
.rer,
Wednesday, August 6.
Miss Annie VanDiepenbeek is
looking after the customers at
Arnold's General Store, at,
Lanes for' three weeks while
•Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold are
holidaying in Saskatchewan
. and Alberta. •
• sto-rgetrowil• attended the- •
bridal shower heldin the
Kingsbridge Parish Hall on.
Thursday, Jury 31, in honor ,of
Miss Sylvia Janiver. Miss
• Sheila. Sinnett wa's- the chair-
man fon the program of singing
• and dancing. The address to the
bride was read by Mrs. Beryl
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MatDobald. Marianne Frayne
.sang. Tap dancing was by Lisa
Frayne. Misses Karen
MacLennan and Yvonne Sin -
nett sang. Mrs, Erma Hackett
and Mrs. Helen Hinsperger
• helped, the bride to open her
gifts. Lunch was served by the
• ladles' in charge and a social
'4•• hour followed,
Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Menard
• and family of Des Moineslowa
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