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Sto Joseph's youth club holds first meeting
St. Joseph's Youth Club for students of
highschool age held their first meeting on
Sunday, Sept. 20th in the school. A very in-
teresting agenda for the upcoming year
was outlined which should prove to be very
informative, educational and fun as well.
Part of the agenda includes having guest
speakers from different professions and
walks of life speaking to and discussing
with the youth club members how they live
their faith through their chosen profession
and what impact their catholic faith has on
their daily lives. Louise Martin will be
speaking to the youth club on the
background and the excitement, drama
and impact that the knowledge of the old
testament can and should have on the
understanding of our origins and on our
lives today. Also discussed were the possi-
ble locations for trips and recreational ac-
tivities and the possibility of having a fund
raising. activity. All in all, an exciting and
fon filled ttponminfl year
A birthday party for seniors who have
fall birthdays was held in'St. Joseph's
Parish Hall on Thursday, Sept. 24th during
the afternoon catered to by the Catholic
Women's League. The following are the
winners of the euchre games: low lady -
Catherine Austin; low man - Wilfred
Austin; high lady - Clarice Dalton; high
man - a tie between Joe Austin and Matt
O'Loughlin with Joe Austin winning on a
cut of the cards. After Happy Birthday was
KINGSBRIDGE
PARISH/SCHOOL
Louise Martin
sung, cake and ice cream were served to
all present. 'I'he C.W.L. also presented a
gift to Father Ed who celebrated his birth-
day un Sept. 12th.
Denise Dalton, President of St. Joseph's
C.W.L. attended a most interesting and
worthwhile president's meeting at St.
Jarnes School in Seaforth on Sat. Sept. 19.
Goderich District Collegiate Institute
held their commencement exercises on
Friday, Sept. 25th. Graduating from Grade
13 with their Secondary School Honour
Graduation Diploma from our parish com-
munity were Sally Van Osch, daughter of
Bill and Ann Van Osch; Patrick Frayne,
son of Eugene and Betty Frayne; and Mia
Dalton, daughter of Clarice Dalton.
Graduating with their Secondary School
'Graduation Diploma from Grade 12 were
Arnold Knoop, son of Tony and Bertha
Knoop; Mary Katherine Stapleton,
daughter of Neil and Nancy Stapleton; and
Paul Van Rooy, son of John and Jean Van
Rooy. All of these graduates also attended
St. Joseph's -School Kingsbridge. We offer
the graduates our congratulations, best
wishes and Cnd'c hlpccinuc
As usual there was alot going on over at
the school this past week. On Wednesday,
Sept. 23 the Grade 5-8 students had the op-
portunity to participate in a workshop
given by outstanding actor and mime ar-
tist David Langlois. David spent an hour
and a half with each class developing skills
in the area of mime. Part of the program
consisted of having the students don a
mask and take on and act out in mime the
personality that they thought the musk
portrayed. This presentation is part of the
"artists in the school program" which is
sponsored by the Huron -Perth, R.C.S.S.
Board. Also on Wednesday, Father Ed
paid his weekly visit to each of the
classrooms. On Friday the students par-
ticipated in their first fire drill. Monday
was a professional activity clay for the
teachers with no classes being held. The
teachers from Sacred Heart, Wingham, St.
Joseph's, Clinton, St. Mary's, Goderich as
well as St. Joseph's Kingsbridge met at the
Resurrectionist Retreat House at
Kingsbridge where the focus of the day
was on religion with the theme being
"Deepening of Personal Conviction as a
Teather in Catholic Schools". Guest
speaker for the day was Father J. Roche.
The Grade 7 and 8 students helped out the
Father McCormack Council of the Knights
of Columbus by making posters advertis-
ing the Oct. 17th Octoberfest to be held at
the Saltford Valley Hall.
Craft show
to be held
in Holmesville
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The Goderieh Little Theatre, in preparation for their upcoming season,'held a'makeup
workshop at the Livery on the weekend. Jane Byrne Stevenson, a make-up specialist from
Toronto, was on hand to pass along a few secrets to interested members and spent some
time making Maureen Penn look much older than she is. This Sunday, October 4, GLT will
hold a workshop on set construction starting at 10 a.m. The workshops are made possible
through a Theatre Ontario Grant and are leading up to their season opener, "The Rain-
maker", on November 4. Seasons tickets for the three productions this year are now on
sale. (Rob Bundy photo)
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OCTOBER 21, 1987, 6:00 p.m.
ROYAL, CANADIAN LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH
The film "Bicycle Safety" is presented by
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HOLMESVILLE - Worship Service was
held at the United Church hereon Sunday
morning with Rev. James Bechtel of-
ficiating. Wayne Tebbutt and Douglas Nor-
man received the ottering.
The Enterprising Seniors will meet in the
Community Centre in- Holmesville on Oc-
tober 1 at 8 p.m.
Come and visit the 2nd Annual Craft Show
in Hip Community Centre in Holmesville
from Oct. 2 - 4. There will be something for
everyone.
Calling all the Seniors - . Holmesville
U.C.W. members, all pennies must be in by
the October meeting and be given to Olive
Bell. The Senior U.C.W. members are com-
peting with the Junior U.C.W. to determine
the most pennies won.
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