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s .Kin sbrid' e, Club performed a skit written terested : Were {f'ar t
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said, ''School and school and organized by Miss Lucille -Kipgsbridge 'Belfast, North
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can_ produce Frayne, The Senior Choir ASbfield, The Luekao. .
m -' i i ns • scientists (Grades 6, . 7, and -,8) ' sang ` Kinsmen, and —e We0 Hunan
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don't several son s••and.ended tther..,3unier.Farttne1's,
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1 who are activities with the school yell Girl's slow pitch, conveners
Ki,n, ergarten, , Mrs. Anne produce • people„ H e ett and Tori
SCHOOL-REUNIONg . .
Rie lin • Musfc Lillianncerned for one another,- if with all graduates taking Mrs. wane . a k
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Snn son• and Gates theydon't. produce people part: e.. Hickman. Teams' interested rt
A 10 year reunion of the new P , h,
Joseph's school at Blanchette. ' who live lives according„to . SOFTBALL were from "Ashfiel. , o
St Christianprinciples, nthen • A•lbert., West Wawaanosh and
in sbridge was,, held on Approximately 415 former . P p Approximately 20 softball the Junior Farmers,
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Corday and Sunday, May22 graduates, teachers, parents they 'lave aecorrrpli hed very in organizing If .you would like•to play. on
Saturday -fans interested'g ng
Re istration was held and” friends sat'down.`to a little. •This � community;Y 'give thegroup eon -
and 23 . $ Pork b r • u PigsWere re eco nized•the very basic fact . softball, slow: pitch, or a.giris . a team, g
at' 1 p.m,.. on Saturday with a bec, e. we , r g , ycall.
e roasted. on :s .lits by' 'former , and built: this Catholic school ,softball .leagcle.-attended an varier a'
s siting events taking. plat P Organization meetingheld in.
p 1'yard'during the graduates '.Tony Miltenburg, to insure your children would .gSOCIAL,NEWs
afters schoo g . :GarCourtneyand Kevin receive a *total education, an " the Brookside School on
afternoon. Y Thursda May20 at 8:3Q Ralph 'Austin,.son o'f• Mr.
great interest was.a Austin with.. members. of the. education.•'lrhat.gives,purpose . Y, arida Ralph
john Austin and
Of . n . , • .,P.M.T e chairman for the .
I!TQstalgie Corner. display of ' . Cathblie Women's League ono meaning to life.`'. eetin° was Walter Arnold.`Michael Boyle, son of Mr.. and
school pictur-'estand slides and •providing potato ..and eabbage • John Vintar, Director of g:Cyril 1 ogle o.f St.
'Interest ' h in Mrs: CY
was• ..shown
tape recording' of the salads, balled beans, etc. Education " also' bro•ug.ht . f the following teams: JAugustine left On Tuesday.;
a forming e o .owing ea ,
History of Kingsbridge School Follow i n g Saturday greetings of
.congratulations; ; age 13 : to 12, May 18 for empioymen inane
from its beginning to the evening mSoftball, boys
ass; a dance was as well as Reverend Father, convener Donald MacKenzie. Western Province$. for the
present :time, compiled '• by enjoyed by the graduates and Ed Dentifiger, C.R e
parish Four teams wishing to play . summer months: They'pl(n to
Grades 6, 7, and 8.w - present school.students in the Priest who gave credit to the this' group were from .return to University in the
The•school'Was built in 1965 school gymnasium. school, the children, theirfall.' •
just behind the old schoolat a A Mass' for the graduates teachers and especially to the
Kingsbridge, Port Albert; Mrs. Mickie MacLennan of
• •Cost. or '$89,875.00. Three` • was celebrated on Sunday, pioneers who, handed •down.. North Ashfield and Westfield.
Boys 12° to ,16, convener • Coliingwood spent�the holiday
classrooms and `a general May 23 by pastor Reverend the faith. Y a P Russell., Swan, Teams -in- weekend' at the home of Mr.
purpose,room- were utilized.- Father Ed Dentin er, C;R: Miss Kath O'.Keefe s .oke' terested vYerer' .from and Mrs. "Desmond O'Don.
The architect was J. Gordon 'Folk singing with ac- on behalf of the 182 graduates
Smeaton :and the contractor companiment on the .guitar of the • past ten eyars and Kingsbridge, Dungannon, nell..
West Wawanosh, .Westfield; Members of the
Refflinghaus Construction by Miss Marie .Boyle. A presented the teachers, porn Albert,, and two teams Kingsbridge Catholic
Company, Limited. Moving special.;cuartet was sung by Fathers Carauana and Women's. League held a
was one
day from the old to the new Marie and Anne Boyle and Dentinger and Brother Carl,from Lucknow.ucknow. arty at.the home of
•-F bruary L 1966 Mary • and Bernadine Voll with a gift Men's Slow Pitch, convener birthday p
Principal Miss Barbara an ooy,, •
V ' R Letters of regret for being e ••
Winter with teachers. Mrs. • Following Mass, coffee and unable to attend the reunipn S' ®nrs a s
Myra- • Adkin and Mrs. '''donuts was served to an were received from Mr. w
Ider former school in •
os
R e'mary . Horner: trudged - overflowing crowd. Bu g • ,
Mrs. rs'
their books The official two hour program was held in . (Winter) Moerback, the first
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through' deep, snow carrying At 2:30 in the afternoon a spector;
M Barbara
opening of the `new school • the school gymnasium with principal of the school; and
with the Right Reverend A.G. ` master of ceremonies. The first graduation. Class.
Mahoneyguest speaker. The opening chorus vitas by of 1966 was asked to stand:
A modern gym and another Grades 5 and 6 students of the : They were Joseph Austin,
classroom was built in 1967. school with piano ac Ronald Boel, Gary Courtney,
In 1968 Kindergarten classes companiment by music in- .Denise. :Dalton, Marlene
began with teacher. Mrs. structor Mrs. Lillian. Simp- Drennan, Francis Hogan and
Melba Park. son. Nolda Miltenburg: --
Children from St. • ReVerend °! Father A° program followed .with
Augustine, Lucknow and Ash- Carauana, of :Parkhill and ' the following numbers:
field were bussed •to' Parish Priest at Kingsbridge scottish dances. by. Miss Lisa
Kingsbridge in the year 1967. • of the'tiine of the building of Frayne; readings by Mary
Two portables are now being the, new school spoke on The. Luanne Clare; songs- by
'used.'. History' of St:. Joseph's .•'Marie Boyle with guitar
Today the present -teachers' School, Kingsbridge and accornpaniment; songs by
are: Principal and Grade 5 : expressed: his . deep ap- Misses Lucille arid. Donna
and 6 teacher, Mr. Clem. .preciation for the help given Frayne with piano . ac-
Sthffier; Grades 7'and 8, Mrs. .him. during •his -'four • year companiment, °by, Marianne
Maithel•W-ilson; Grades 6 and pastorate in Kingsbridge: Frayne; songs by MissNancy
7, Mrs.Donald Frayne; Arthur -Haid, Chairman of Anderson accompanied by
Grades 3 and 4, Miss Nancy, the C:R;C.S.S. Board brought Mrs. Lillian Simpson on the
Anderson;. , Grade 2, Mrs. ..congratulations `•.: to the piano; gymnastics by .some
Melba Park; Grade 1; Mrs. . community on - the ver ' students of Grades. 5, 6, 7, and
took place•on October 16, 1966 Clem Steffler, principal, Fat er enry assan .
Barbara • Eedy; special occasion' of the iUt 8.
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at spring rally
Taiwan as it is today was•
the inspiring message' of Mrs.
Murray Garvin at the Huron
Presbyterian Spring Rally
held last Thursday in Cannel
Presbyterian Church,
Hensel]: ' . •
She. had been there for the
past 14., years 'With her
husband Rev. Murray Garvin
and • worked _ with the' native
people with_ her main work
:being teaching her
study.
She has written a book on this
theme and it will soon' be
released from the publisher.
In her informative Way she,
took. the ladies to Taiwain, and
told about the people and
their habits. and told about the
work in the churches in that
country to, spread the Gospel.
Taiwan has 16 .million 'people
St. Joseph's School in Kingsbridge held a reunion over the
•
long weekend inviting graduates, school board members
and the parish priests from the past 10 years back to their
alma mater for a, weekend., of fun. The tivo day event at-
tracted at least one member of each class from the past 10
'of the school to
years and the students gathered at'the fr
relive the old days.' About 400 people visited the school over
the weekend and among those- was (from left) Rev.
Caruana, ' parish priest of Kingsbridge from 1964-68,
chairman of the school board Arthur Haid, Joe A stin c ass
of '66, Mary Anne O'Keefe, class of '67, Ben Miltenburg,
class of '68, Mary VanRooy, class of '68, Margaret Frayne,
: • class of '70, Cathy -O'Keefe, class of'71,'Mary Anne Frayne,
class of '72, Anne Marie Howard, class df .73, Mark Frayne,
class' of '74, Vera.VanDeipen, class of '75, Clem Steffler,
principal of the school and Rev. Dentinger, present •• parish
with .10 different tribes with.
mandarin Chinese being the
_ national language:used.
Fifteen different languages •
are being used in the schools.
Mrs. • Garvin was introduced
by Miss Hazel McDonald of
Goderich and thanked. by
Mrs:. John .Thompson <of
Seaforth.' •
11trs. Elmer Rivers,
president ,, of Huron
Presbyterial presided for the
meeting and opened the.
meeting with the poem, Count
Your Blessings,. followed by'
prayer. A hymn was sung
with Mrs. Blanche Dougall at
•the piano.
-Plans were . made for the
fall presbyterial meeting to
be held.on'October. 13 at
Goderich when Mrs. Marian -
Mundell of . Wingham, the
Hamilton and London'
Synodical of the W.M.S. will
be the guest speaker.
Secretary Mrs. Reg. Ker
slake of `Seaforth.•gave her.
report and the treasurer Mrs.
G.G. MacEwan of. Goderich
gave .the financial statement.
The devotional Period was
taken by Goderich Woman's
Missionary Society..with the.
scripture from Matthew 25th
chapter. taken by :Mrs. -
Gordon Kaitting •followed on.
meditation on Time and
Talents: Mrs. Robert
McAllister led in prayer. .
A piano duet was played by • .
Mrs. Blanche Dougall • .and
Mrs. Edith Bell of Hensall.
Miss Ida White, missionary
on furlough brought greetings
from :India and the offering' •
was received by . Mrs.
Frances. Clark and Mrs.'
- Eleanor Bradnock of Auburn
and dedicated with:prayer by
Mrs.' Wilfred Sanderson .. of
Auburn..' '
cit r .....the_:,..clnng hymn',--
lunch was , served by the -
Hensall ladies.
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Thursday, May 20 in honour
of Brother Carl Voll, Frank
Austin, • Mrs. Genevieve
Kinahan and Mrs. -Marie
Austip • who recently
celebrated birthdays. Gaines
of cards were played with
birthday cake and ice cream
served.by the hostess.
Mrs. Mary Kraemer and
Debbie•McC.affrey of Hessen
were a`rnong. the many
visitors who attended the 10th
annive.r.,sary cele.brcelebrationshel.d•in the school,gymnasiurn
on Sunday afternoon.".
Mr. and Mrs. •Mi•chael'.
Garvey and .family. from
Mrs. Joseph
_Clarkson and M .,. os+�p
Garvey from Toronto spent
the we end at the Garvey
hotn•estead,,
Several from th. iS area
attended the- fireworks
display at the Brookside
School sponsored by the West
Huron Junior; Farmers on.
Sunday, May at 9p.rr.
Congratulations to Kathie
Bere, daughter.' of .'Mfrs.
Orland . Bere and'!"John
Stanb:.ury, sore orMr, andIVIrs.
John' '—marks, . both ' . of
Dungannon•. who . were
married : in the'. Dungannon -
United Church on .Saturday, ,
May 22•. at 3 p.m..Several from •
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the
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reception held at the Saltford
Valley Hall,
• • Mr• Edwin :M'fRyer flf` -
London visited With relatives
and friends oh the holidOY
weekend;
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A large crowd attended tlifK..
successful auctionA sale ,held
"in Dungannon on Monday, ,
May 24 for " Mr, . and.: Mrs,
Aubrey Higgins: Brian
Rintoul was the auctioneer;..
The house and property wa$;..
purchased by Mr, and Mrs.;:
Ron Hamilton. Mrs. Hamilton: .
is. the former Betty Jean
Berry, brother to Bill:Berry. • •
of Kingsbridge;, `:
Dean . Black
Bruce Dougherty
Sean Mack
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Obituary
'William Edward Steep
William Edward Steep of
John Street, Clinton died May.
24, 1976,' aftera long illness.
He•was 61.
The son of the late Edward
priest. (staff photo). and . Myrtle Steep, he was
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Mr. Steep was a main-
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member of the Presbyterian
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Surviving him .besides his
wife are seven children,
Barbra, . (Mrs. Joe Van
Damme); Ken, June, (Mrs.
Pat Shanahan); Leonard
Dennis, Linda (Mrs,. Doug
Smith), Ind Debra, (Mrs.
George Bromley),- all of
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grandchildren and three
brothers, Fred, Dick and Joe,
all of ' Clinton and three
sisters, Doraithy 'of B.C.;
Helen of Bayfield; and
Ledith, Goderich.
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