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rJ� ® Women•.9 League was:heldin The Kingsbridge Girl Guide
the . St. Joseph's• church I; otnpany held a eam�i out ori
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(ISIS los Courine•y �. • basement. on S turday, y'�uly 24
• •:. f and 25 at Kitchener and
August 7. the Pio
Coin ratulations to. Lois Village.
Adams and Bob Sinclair. who daughter
her
visite Pioneer
Mrs. Van der Ven an
... g - esda August 3 ' were married on Saturday, Mrs, Lisa .: ie en
Sympathy of the' co•m- Courtesy of 'the Kingsbridge -On 'Pu r, g. cin this arrived here from Holland on
munit ,is extended to youth club. 1911°w -frig a three week A st 7 Several fr hu
y th th C1 .among the
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ugu Sunday, July 25 to visit''with
,Theodore , and.. Arie Mr.•andMrs. Carl Riegling, vacatipn wi a em area were . the former's _da liter
VanDiepan; their wives and Mr. aria Mrs... Ambrose -StefflerPo family 'in Whitelaw, dreds• who packed the Martin:. %[endrikug tr. Hen=
families on,the death of their Redmond, 'Mr. _,_and Mrs. • Alberta. Lucknow Arena.for. 'their driks and family ey also'
step -mother, ' Mrs Anna Frank"-Riegling, Mr. and Mrs.'. A bridal shower Was -held in reception.. Cor attended the we of•
Mass; was celebrated in weekend in Chatham. an Y . e '. With cousins,Mr..and .,activities held in : their
Holland on Friday, August li: were guest's.at the wedding of V a D i e p e n b e e k . • H August 9 thand.
.h'onou'r'. .
Y o t n . • of mavrra e;to Donald Mann of Mrs, John Austin, Mr. a
Mr, and Mrs: Joe Courtney Deil•t1�s: Edmoxtdson, son g O'Neill Mr: and` Several from this.'area 'at.
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returned to their' home "here Mr• and :Mrs. John . Ediinon Lucknclw will take place in St. Mrs, Jim,, .
tended. the- .auction sale'. in
dson. to Rosalina Marie :Joseph's Parish church on Mrs.. Connie Wigan, Mr: and•`
Dungannon ':on Saturda
on August
4 e' evening,and Mr , _ _ Y�
Au u'st 4 after•enjoying a.22.. Mariconda' ;in St: JPephs Saturday, August 28. • Mrs: Leo Courtney'and August
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da ' vacation with relatives" Roman Catholic church], on Mrs. Jim MacDonald and and Mrs. Joe Courtney. Len and 1Vlerla O'Loughlin
Marie''VariDiepan in Holland . Torn Hogan, • Mrr aildl Mrs: St. Josephs . Parish Hali, Mr. and Mrs a ks to Ron
on Tuesday Au�,Ust 3. Burial Max' Riegling,Spent the Kingsbridge on Wednesday, Goran of Mount Morris, ; Menary and the many festive
Joanne Hendri
d Jul 28 for Henriette Michigan. visited on Monday
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• and friends in the- Western Saturday, August 7 and at the, daughters Julie end '-Shawna • . f
provinces and Seattle, in athe , • dinner and dp recti tion that.: of. Edmonton, Alberta' are
as ngton
s with her:
amilies.
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of Rochester, Mithigan.spent
the weekend at the home of
his .sister Mrs. Bernardine
Kingey.
Plans are being finalized
for the ball game being herd
at Kingsbridge on S.Unday
August 15 at 7 p•rn. between
the CKNX Tryhards and the
Kintajj Duties. This will be '
followed by a'pork barbeque
and refreshments, Proceeds
•will ,go towards lights at the
Dungannon Ball Park. '
The Kingsbridge Catholic
W linen's League are now
SO* tickets on a.draw.'' to be
held„on Sunday; Septernber.5.
Prizes are: a'hand made, quilt
(Dogwood °_Flower) an
afghan` .and °cushion; ail—
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:, alarm clock and $5.00.
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W hifollowed spendin• g holiday
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A large crowd attended the Mrs Rftar F award returned father. Mr. Raymond Dalton
5wneru a
variety night program e out in eat
held m
•i to "her hams. here on Wed and with her .brothers Mike, •
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St:. Joseph's -Paris'h. Hall °ori ' nesua, July 14,following a 17 Terry and 'Cletus and their it
----Su-nday-:evening; -July -25: As ---_day '
1 Y to _tbe Western_ families _ __ '
the , crowd. ” assembled Provifices." • maul ; Frayne acrd -_Allan
violinists Wilfred Hogan arid . A bridal shower was held in : Drennan have returned,; to 't
Bert MacDonald ac- St. Joseph''s parishhall, their home after spending.
companied by Mrs Martina Kingshridge, for amiss ,vacations in Calgary, .
Hussey di-t-ther piano and Basil Marian ie-G-Keefe-,'-daughter.—Alberta. --
Hogan on the traps played ,of' Mr. . and;.. Mrs. Joseph .:Mr. -.and Mrs. Joe Judge and
several -old `time numbers: O'Keefe on Thursda.y family of Jackson, Michigan
Master of ceremonies, evening, July 15: Marianne's- visited recently with Mr. and
•.o, G,gorge.- Brophy introduced` : ,wedding to •J'ohn Vincent . Mrs John Austin, . Mr. end
the following numbers: Marie Gallant of London; is planned Mrs. Con Hogan and with the T
and Anne Boyle, Mary arid for Saturday, August 14 at 4 • Joe Courtne,yfamily. eI
Dianne VanRooy, voices and p.m, inSt,-Joseph's church at Congratulations -to Carol
guitar; Lisa Frayne, tap Kingsbridge: "•: Shackleton; -daughter of Mr
dancing; Denise Dalton, Mr. and • Mrs Jiro O'Neill 'and Mrs. Benson Shackleton
•pian.o selections; Eugene : and •daughter Marjorie who was -married to Alvin
Frayne; tenor; David Hartin, returned to their home here Michael Becker on Saturday,
. impersonations ; Lee on Thursday, July 24- July 24 in the Berea -By -the.
McCallum, vocalist with ;'following a three week Water Lutheran Church
accompaniment by:. Bill vacation-- as • far west as Goderich. Several_ from this.
a Bob Vancouver' British Colum="' area attended the. reception
famny, songs . of joy;' Tom Mr. and iY1rs. Danny Dalton Pineri g ,
:Gilmore, Canadian Juvenile and daughter Patricia Friday evening, August 6.
Baton Twirling, Champion;' Kathleen, of Nanaimo,.British . ,Congratulations to Joanne.
The Stapletons; piano and Columbia are spending Hendriks, daughter: of. Mx•.
voices; -.Gertrude Leddy,, a' ° holidays at a Cottage here and ,arid . 'Mrs. • Martin Hendriks
reading; Marianne' Frayne,_' visiting with his father, Mr: • and to Ron Mena*, who were
soloist. The O° Grady's Lisa,, Raymond Dalton-'• ° and married :in_ St. Joseph's -_
Lynn and Luci, stepdancing.; members of th,e: Dalton parish ..church, Kingsbridge
Brian .Markson, soloist; and ' families on Friday evening, August,6
Eleavo•r and Warren 'Mr... and Mrs. Frank Several from this; area -at
• •Robinso.n,.:-'Instruments.: and Riegling and sons Craig and tended the :reception held in
-Tongs Coffee via served Todd. returned, to their home' the • Brookside school
•. _ --- °�..� ft711uw i ig their tilarriagc::
-Reverend Brother. Carl'
Voll, , C.R. returned ' to --.his "
home here on 'Saturday
evening, August 7 • following a - 'ALLANDRENNAN '
three.' ' week vacation. with .Allan. Drennan, .son of Mr.
relatives and.' friends in- ' and •°Mrs Dong Drennan, of '
Sa i?atchewan:: and -Alberta.• --R-R. _ 3, "G-oderich•, •.•has -
He accompanied his brother graduated with an Honours
and sisters.in law, Mrr. and Bachelorof'Science Degree
.in....
;Mrs: Robert Voll. 9f St. Human Kinetics;,
Clements and ' Mrs. Ed The' convocation took•place :.
Liendardt of Waterlog in War •Memorial Hall,...
' Mrs, .1VIarie Judge, -Mrs.. Guelph Campus on May 28,
- Nina (Judge) Bentley and witli• a' dinner and°'reception •
•daughters Jodi Kim and following at the Cutten Club
Death" by aspiration
vomit inter
pneurrion ia; LLt�ing-
he lungs,; was the cause of
death ..of 32 -year-old' Roger
Layton. Mr. Layton, of
Brucefield—did--nal—die _ of
swine. flu, Dr. Ray Flowers
coroner for Huron County.
said.
Dr: Flower, announced
Thursday ' afternoon that a
ost-mortem* •examination
showed Mr. Layton had died
of aspiration :pneiurionia: He
amerce on pian ; " held -in their honour at the
Bundy, magic act; Gingrich bia d e Chalet ' Hensall on
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said -it was an unusual cause
of death blit_ i-s...-a:..we..11_...
respected one and the public
should have.no concern
.regarding the involvement of
swine flu .in_this case.
Laboratory tests indicated
that no virus,•including-swine
influenza was involved in the
death. Jim Bain, dinector of
communications for the
Ontario °health ministry said
that further tests are being
performed on 'body tissue to
confirm the findings:
Mr, Layton had scheduled.
an early -morning . camping
expedition with. a friend; for
.Tuesday. At 5:30 a.m. he was
-taken to Alexandra. Marine
and General • Hospi'tal,
Goderich with a severe cough
.and complaining of shortness
of breath, He was dead within
- 12 hours.
Because of the similarity in
,symptoms .to. swineflu,
hospital officials reported the
sheath immediately.
Dr.' Flowers said there was .
--a-low-grade-type of flu in the:...,;.
area . *already ' and he
suspected Mr• Layton con
`tacted atvirulent form of it.
Div, Flowers. also ,.said that
Safe driviig"`
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r.family' alta.0
Velda Kay of Jackson, in Guelph:
Michigan spent this past p,1 will be attending Ontario
week visitingwith the for- College. of Education at
mer's . sisters, .Mrs. Grace,._ Queens University, Kingston
Austin,., and . Mrs. Connie. this fall He is a' graduate Of
Hogan and w•itil her'•brother• Goderich' District Collegiate
Joe Courtney and families. Institute.
They also visited in- Toronto
on Wednesday' and Thursday
with 'Mr. -and Mrs. Fred
Courtney arid with -Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Bryan. .
MissWilmajanvier of Cold,
Lake, Alberta is spending a.
six week holiday with her
sister andbrother in law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hackett and
babe. On Tuesday, •; August 3,
Mrs. Mark` Dalton and" Arnold and Walter. Bell's
daughters,.Marie.: and Mrs. •'senior girls won a see -saw.
Louise Martin arid grandson battle' , with . Colborne at
Danny are 'spending a 10 day Benmiller, 10-9. .
holiday with daughter Mrs: sj'anis'Orr and. Leanne $ell
Maureen Chi:lt'on, Eddie and were picked as outstanding
grandson Tommy in Moose stars. `Leanne has recently
Factory:.. . returned from her coaching
Lawrence Hogan' and Dori post of. the junior "A" team.
Miitenburg-'left On Monday, -A- senior girls' exhibition•
`; August 9. fora holiday in the .game was. played Wed
Canadian West. riesday, August 4, with the
Mr. and.Mrs. Alvin Moran :Clinton Bantams. The win
, .and -Mr: and Mrs. Chester ning score for Goderich
• MacDonald -of Goderich have Township girls was 17-6. t
returned to their•homes after Mrs. Oke and Mrs. J.'
spending ' holidays in the -Harrison' shouldered• the
Canadian. .West and in the coaching job for the junior
United States.. e :•'"A" teeth on Tuesday.,
Terry ',palton has been August 3... They played
released•=froii the Wingharn Stanley Township at
and Districts -. General. Briicefield, losing with_. a__
Hospital. score of 31-10
• t very ..successful'garage _ Randy. Blake's junior "B"
and bake sale, sponsored by 'played Colborneat
the Kingsbridge: Catholic Holmesviile and won, 27-9,
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and asthma and was a
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