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First Goderich Brownies pack recently enrolled 10 new Brownies
from the Tweenie level From left: front, Vanessa Yeats, Nikki
Blacker, Angie Kramp, Sara Budnark; back, Kim McCallum,
Stacey Armstrong, Denise O'Brien, Karla Jean Schmidt, Erica
Robertson, Kelly Kuran. (photo by Patrick Raftis)
Parish members participate in parade
The Father McCormack Council of the
Knights of Columbus held their regular
monthly meeting in the Parish Hall on
Tuesday evening, Nov. 17th. Following the
regular business meeting, during which
upcoming projects and activities were
discussed, Chaplain Father Ed Dentinger
made special mention of the upcoming
Pro -Life - Marian Year Adoration and Ho-
ly Hour on First Friday, Dec. 4th.
Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament
will begin at 3:00 p.m. and continue
through to the Holy Hour which will con-
clude with Mass at 8:00 p.m. Father
strongly encouraged members of the
Knights to assist with their presence.
The St. Joseph's choir held their weekly
practice in preparation for the Christmas
KINGSBRIDGE
PARISH/SCHOOL
Louise Martin
season, Tuesday evening, Nov. 17th, as
well.
Canned goods and non-perishable food
are being gathered by the C.W.L. for
Friendship House in Goderich. These ar-
ticles are being collected in a box at the
back of the church. As well, clothing is be-
ing accepted for the St. Vincent de Paul
Society, also in Goderich.
Many of the Parish Community attended
Scx11c forms of .441 culthral
bz a �lcing are a little fl]OiC
sophisticated than others.
SF e me am
Take, for example, the Royal
Bank's new agricultural centres.
Each of them is designed solely to
serve the needs of the farming
community.
It's with that. in mind
that each centre is staffed
by account. managers who
r le specialize in agricultural
banking. They, in turn, are sup-
ported by an agrologist who is on
site or within easy reach.
As a result, we can respond
quickly and efficiently to yout
requirements, even to the point of
coming out to your farm. So why
not give us a call, or just drop in
and say hello.
Your Royal Bank Agiicultural
Centre manager is:
Cliff Shewfelt
305 Main Street, Exeter
235-032211-800-265-7050
ROYAL BANK
Appointed Official Bank of the XV Olympic Winter Games
the annual Santa Claus Parade in
Goderich on Saturday, Nov. 21st. A
beautiful float featuring the Christmas
Nativity was entered by the Goderich &
District Pro -Life. Several members of
Pro -Life from the Parish Community
spent a great deal of time preparing the
float and are to be congratulated for a job
well done.
Father Ed again paid his weekly visit to
each of the classrooms on Wednesday, a
visit eagerly looked forward to by all.
School secretary, Mrs. Theresa Hickey,
can now boast a new desk and computer
centre to aid her in her work.
A book fair is now being conducted at the
school with the children having an oppor-
tunity to purchase books.
Call for
details
about the.
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