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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-12, Page 5I r.. • I(IN6S�II�6E 1...kAPEQ$. -.I- s rJ� ® Women•.9 League was:heldin The Kingsbridge Girl Guide the . St. Joseph's• church I; otnpany held a eam�i out ori ®®� Saturday and Sunda (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 .4 ` 29-1189 • 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. . 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 gJ 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 Y, • 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. • • GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR,' THURSDAY, AUGUST 12,197 •PAGE' 3, 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— . n :, alarm clock and $5.00. • W hifollowed spendin• g holiday `. • .. ,`', � _ 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, • • 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 Anstett Jewel LIMITED • • 11 ALBERT ST., CLINTON • 482-3901 - �p N....- .EDNES AY For Your Convenience:,. HOURS Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6,p.m.; Friday nights 'till 9p.m. r -SUZU f SALES & -SERVICE • Co:niplete' Line of parts & Accessories Factory -Trained Licensed Mechanics • ALLY tT,L SPORTS & "RECREATION LIMITED Voma .Ontprio Dial• 519-262-5$09 MilMBINNE.11...1.11.1.1"1"""1".11.1.1. 4p UNITED TRANSImo; SEAFORTH Bii 1 511t-1 i22 or enquire at your. local travel:ageft •N.E'i' D Att'T ' FROM WED. AUS. ENDS. SAT SEPT. 4 Coaches leave Toronto C.N.B. ails{ evening Gmad- • stand show• For further informatiow ... GODERICH U.T:I, BUS DEPOT . $14.4111,4 Coach HouSe(Travel Agency) . 524:641..366 CLINTON U.T.I. BUS .DEPOT:.: . 48 4127 SEAEORTH BUS •DEPOT.... S21.0122 Good 'rimes Travel Agency.. I21-4.0050 MITCHELL U.T.I. BUS DEPOT • Good Times Travel Agency . STRATFORD U.T.I: OFFICE.. H.ymans Travel ,Agency.: • Y+ 14847 41 .. 348-9582 471 X7141_ .t2V1 410.0 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"` - 1s:a; .. 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, Goderich Twp. 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