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Howard Aitken (right) Goderich 'Harvey Krotz and Don -Hamilton of ListoweLchat with
Jack Davis and Danny Mannus •of the .Hamilton Berm` uda Rotary Club, after the Wed-
nesday meeting March 31. Mr. Mannas (left) is President of the Hamilton Bermuda Club,,.'
one of two clubs on the island. The Club membership of: 110 is often nearly matched by
visiting. Rotarians at •their meetings: Mr, Jack Davis of the Hamilton Club (second frQli.
left) will be declared President Elect of.Rotary International for'1977-78 at Rotary's 67th
International Convention to be held in. New Orleans June 13-17,.1976.
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Artillery units An'd'Artiffery rs tl~e power punch'behind every.
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•' There's a lot more to our big pundh than a lot of noise.
-It's anaopportunity to become part of a highly trained team,
mentally and physically at the peak of condition A chance to
.,become a leader,•to meet a lot,of young people who share the
same ideas and interests 'as yrurself
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• Tours
—Off season senior ' citizen
_special to_El.:or.ida
•departs April 21. Stay at Silver
Springs; St. Petersburg,- Fort
Lauderdale, Ormond Beach.
See many attractions in-
cluding Disney World, Parrott
Jungle, Cypress. Gardens, St.
Augustine. _
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KAPERS. .
on Monday, April 12,1-Auc;:
tioneers were. • Grant
' Mrs.. Joe Collrloog " 5Z8-1115 McDonald and Wallace
Ballagh. - '
Sympathy of . the Coni -
triunity is extended to Mrs.
:Mary Hogan of Lucknow and
formerly of this area on the
sudden passing 'of her sister,',
,,Miss Margaret Jane Felly
.('Peg) at her .Late residencein
Luca°.. en Friday.; April 2, iu
'her, '68th year, Her body
`restedat the . C,' I-Iaskett and
son Funeral Horne in Lucan
-until Tuesday, April `.6 when
Funeral Mass was celebrated
in .St.. Patrick's church;
Biddulph Township .by the
Reverend 'J. McGraw.
lnterrhent was in • the • St.
. Patrick's cemetery; Mr.
Connie Horgan and Mrs. John
Austin of Kingsbridge :as well
as Joseph 'MacMillan,, Mrs.,
1Vlargaret MacDonald, Mrs.
Rita Gilmore and Mrs:'Betty
O'Donnell of Lucknow and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hogan
:and : Mr. •, and Mrs. Dennis
Hogan of Goderich' attended •
the funeral.
Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended' to Mrs. Martin
Hendriks, Mr. Hendriks 'and'
family ..on'the sudden passing
of Mrs.. Hendrik's father, Mr.
Joseph Van Der Ven .in,
Holland in his 79th year, on
his birthday Sunday, April 4. -
The annual meeting of the
Kingsbridger Catholic
Women'sleaghe was held in
the school on Wednesday
evening, April 7. The officers
forthe coming year will be
President .Mrs. Wilfred
Austin.; First Vice President
Mrs. TomHogan; Second
Vice President 'Mrs.. Robert
Hackett; Third -Vice
President Mrs. Dennis
Champagne;. .Recording
Secretary Mrs. - . Max
Riegling; .:Corresponcling•
Secretary'•Mrs. Antone Van
Osch; and treasurer Mrs.
•
- Holland Michigan, Tulip
Time 4 days - departs May 11.
Attend the. 47th Festival. See
the Volks 'parade, Klompen.
Dancers, Street .Scrubbing,
Dutch Village, Tulip Farms.
Attend the Festit,af-Musicale,
a Bi -Centennial Concert.
— Ottawa Tulip Festival 4
days - departs, May 17 and 3
days • departs May 22: See
thousands of tulips blooming.
Includes guided tour of Ot-
tawa,' visit to Parliament -
Buildings,. Thousand. Islands
cruise and route home. -
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Joseph O'Keefe., -
tt I. , •,:tis i s �,�� . .
A large • crovv"'d attended the
benefit dance held on the
Brookside Public School on
Friday , evening, April 9 for
Mr. and Mrs. :Donnie Rae
Scottwho recently lost their
barn by fire. ;, Mr,. Clem
Steffler read the , address to
Don and ShirleyN and''�•they
were presented +with a purse
of money.. .
Brian Courtney.,. of Edson,
Alberta •arrived home ,. on .
Sunday, April 11 to spend a
month's holidays at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe. Courtney and fami=ly.
Shawn Dalton, of . Rocky
Mountain.. House, Alberta
accompanied. Brian and plans
to• remain.horrt.e to help with.
the spring planting. Shawn is.
the son. of Mr': and Mrs. Mark
Dalton. -
Mrs. Tony • Miltenburg and
.family. returned to their home -
here on Thursday, April 8
from Holland where they
have been visiting relatives
and' friends for;the past three
weeks. Mr: Miltenburg spent
two weeks in, Holland and
returned a week earlier.
Mrs. Mary Bruder and Mrs:
Ila Grestan of Kitchener,
spent the weekend at the
home of Mr..and Mrs. Walter
Clare. 1
Mr. and , Mrs. John
VanOs'ch and family of
Waterloo . visited recently ' at
the home. of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack VanOsch 'and
family.
Mr. Ormand Hoffernan
spent the weekendvisiting
with . Mr. and Mrs.` Albert
-Heffernan and . family :in
Essex. She also visited with
Mr. apd "-.Mrs. John Shear -
down and family who
recently moved • from South
Porcupine to St. Thomas. '
Several from this area.
attended '.the. 30th weddin•
4-H Club
The fifth meeting o the .•
Kingsbridge 4-H Twisted.
Chain. Gang was held on
Monday, April 5 at the home
of Mrs. Delores VanO:sch with
all members attending: We,
started the meeting with•the'
4-H Pledge ' led ' by our
President • - Miss Kathy,
.O'Keefe.'0n our s.arnplers we
sewed our new stitches that'
our leaders had taught us.
Mrs. VanQseh showed us how
to se*, a Satin Stitch and the
Sheaf . Filler Stitch, Mrs.
Helen Riegling, along . with -
Mrs. Van Osdh demonstrated
hoW to do the Twisted Cord.
To do the Twisted • Cord, the -
leaders used a woolen thread.
Oltr .next meeting.' is on ..
Tuesday, April'13 at•7 p.m. at,
Mrs. :Helen Riegling's. The ..
meeting ended with the 4-H
Motto. Press•reporter -Donna
Drenna. '
NOW IS THE TIME
FOR MAPLE SYRUP
The• cold winter nights and •,
warm spring days weare
experiencing •rigltt now are
the ideal conditions for ,.the
maple •sap run. Now is the
time toget the family or a
group of friends organized
and . head for the ` nearest
maple. syrup festival. Food
specialists at the Ontario
,Food Council, Ministry of
Agriculture and Food
suggest, if: you are fortunate
enough to get to a festival -or •
some other maple syrup .
event,' that you be sure to
hgood supply purchase a -pp y of
syrup. Many people purchase
a • year's supplywhiltthey
"
have
the opportunity.
To retain the fresh flavour
and top quality of maple
syrup'for. anextended period
of time at home, store it in
your freezer. The syrup will
not freeze 'solid, apd will
Mark ,Dalton; a;patientin`eeeorations or- r— a-ne !r-s.---r_equi-re_ony_-._._ an_ our_a
St. Joseph's Hospital, London . John Foran.of St. Augustine roomtemperature to bring it
had surgery performed on held in the .Saltford Valley to pouring' consistency. After,
Tuesday, April 6. Hail . on Saturday evening, using . the desrired amount,
April 10. Music for dancing , return the remain.der to the
Education Week was ob-. was supplied by Boyd's freezer.
served this past' week in .all' Orchestra; . . If you do not have space in
schools in the area. At St- '--i-=yoe'r'.' freezer, store maple
J os a ph'. s•. . .$ c h o 01, .A large crowd attended the syrup in sterilized, sealed •
Kingsbridge, parent -teacher auction.. sale held for Orrie ... containers in a cool, dry place •
interviews were -held on Gingrich,--RR--1, Dungannon—far-u-p='to..-a year .
Tuesday, April 6; from 7 to 8
p.m. Following this ,a Metric
Workshop for parents' was
presented in the school
gymnasium by. Mr. Gord •
Keeler, Ministry of Education
Office, (Waterloo). The
School Mass.:was celebrated
by; Reverend. Father Ed
Dentinger, at 10 a.m. on
Wednesday. Parents visited
-classrooms 'duringthe day
and took part in the lessons
being taught. Science Fair
Exhibits were displayed in
the front hall. On Thursday,
April '` 8 a Confirmation.
workshop for. 'parents was
held in the school :gym. with
Miss Mary . Kennedy,
religious instructor, and
Reverend Father Ed Den
tin•ger speakers. The
chairman for the program
was Principal Clem Steffler.
On Friday afternoon_ parents
attended an audio .- visual
presentation on "The Life of•-' -
Christ", followed by , a
number of skits Written and
presented by students from
Grades 5 and 6. Musical..
presentations were per-
formed by Kindergarten, and
Grades, 1,2,3 and 4.
Don't miss this chance to stretch your clothing
budget and save on. your. new spring wardrobe during
our one week Easter Sale: 20 percent off 'all our n ►w
spring collection of dresses, suits, coats,' jackets, '
skirts.
To .take • you'
blou s fashion scarves Y
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--bea•utifully through•zsunvmer:-2o-percent=off_aU
chandise, except those items already sale priced.
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"Mr. 'Thomas O'Neill a
patient in. the Wingham and
-District General Hospital for
one week was transferred to a..
London Hospital on Tuesday,
April 6.
Joe Austin, son of Mr. and
Mrs.. John Austin attetded
the South •Wester n Ontario
Pro Life conference held in
St. Daniel' -s Parish in Kit-.
chener on Saturday, April '10,. The guest speaker was- Mrs, .
Gwendolyn Landolt, , L.L.B.
President of.Alliance for Life,.
Otl:iwa Civor .200 `attended ..
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