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morning of May 5 at 8 a.m. this convoy of eight GMC
heel drive suburbans left McGee's Motors on
ton Street for Hamilton, Ontario. At Hamilton, the
were placed, on a ship, their destination being
ra, an Indonesian country. The trucks are just a
small part of the $11 million worth of equipment being
bought from Canada by the government of Samatra to be
used for mining. The deal was made through Inter-Imco
Export company of which a former Goderich resident, John
Morris is vice-president.
miner recreation program
anned at Kingsbridge
OCIAL NEWS
tulations to An
alton, daughter o
ark Dalton, RR 3
h and to Bruc
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ed Pritchard o
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by the Reveren
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dge, on Saturday
t3p.m.
ride was given in
e by her godfather,
ph O'Brien. Maid of
as Miss Denise
sister of the bride.
aids were Mrs.
Beck, sister of the
nd Bridget, Jackie
Dalton, all sisters
sf man was
r•Graham. Ushers
ck, Jerry Bowland
Dalton. Shawn
d the readings and
ng was taken up by
Mrs. Peter (Louise
artin and Mr. and
ddie (Maureen
hilton.
ganist and soloists
s Marianne Frayne
ugene Frayne.
g their marriage a
ner was served to
ately 65 guests at
e of the bride's
rs. Clarice Dalton,
derich, followed by
uests were present
sissauga, Toronto,
Cambridge, Moose
Glamis, Goderich
nding area.
Mrs. Ron Durnin,
Darrell and Lisa
the wedding of
rother, Mr. Jim
Bonnie Mugford in
ox Presbyterian
at Goderich on
May 19 at 3 p.m.
Shawn took part in
ng. Ron was an
d Shawn a junior
The dinner and
were held at the
II, Goderich.
atulations to
Hogan who
d from the
ure'--nBusiness
ent two year course
ntralia College of
and Technology,
ark. Graduation
held on Friday
May 13, were
y his parents Mr.
John Howard and
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Ilaticn of officers
atholic Women's
the year 1977-197g
during the First
Hing Mass on May
dent, Mrs. Marion
t Vice, Mrs. Ann
nit Vice, Tina
3rd Vice, Betty
Corresponding
Delores VanOsch;
Secretary, Clarice
d Treasurer, Mary
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REATION
hfield and West
h Recreation
met on Monday,
the Brookside
eeuss the summer
Vigram.
ikeathon is to be
urday,' Jule 4, to
• raise money to install safety
glass in the Lucknow Arena.
Pledge sheets are at the
Kingsbridge school where the
children can be registered.
Most of the meeting was
involved with ball.
Recreation. ball is a time of
fun. Coaches and managers
are needed for all the teams.
Please give a little of your
time to help, these boys, girls
and ladies. It is hoped to have
enough players to form the
following teams: boys, age 12
and under, 6 teams; age 12 to
16, 6 teams;. ladies, age 12 to
?, 6 teams; and slow pitch,
boys age 16 and over., 9 or 10
teams.
Children are needed but so
are' parents to help make
Recreation Ball . in Ashfield
and West" WaiWaitosh suc=
cessful.
SCHOOL NEWS
On Wednesday, May 11,
next year's Kindergarten
class visited the school and
met all the teachers and their
future classmates. We are all
looking forward to welcoming
these new students to St.
Joseph's at. Kingsbridge in
September, 1977:
Mrs. Park's Grade 4 class
cooked their own lunch on
Thursday as part of their unit
on Hawaii. The following
Hawaiian rice recipewas
cooked and was shared with
the Grade 3 class and the
teachers.
In a saucepan heat, 1
\tablespoon vegetable oil, 1
onion (finely chopped), 1/2 cup
chopped green pepper; stir in
and cook slightly, 1 pound of
ground cooked hamburger;
blend in, 1 (19 oz.) can
crushed pineapple, 2 cups
water, 1 cup uncooked rice, 2
tablespoons brown sugar, 1
teaspoon prepared mustard,
and 1/4 teaspoon} salt. Bring to
a boil, reduce heat and
simmer for 20 minutes or
until the rice is tender,
Mr. David Zyluk, Principal
of St. Joseph's School at
Kingsbridge, has been invited
to the opening of St.
Anthony's Separate School in
Kincardine. Also present will
be Mr. R. Bornhold, Regional
Director of Education and the
Most Reverend Paul F.
Reding, D.D., Bishop of
Hamilton.
The Huron County Health
Unit was present at the school
on Monday, May 9, in-
structing the children in
dental hygiene and having a
Brush -In.
Friday, May 20 is to be
Arbour Day at the school.
Mrs. Bernardine Kinney has
presented a tree to the school
to be planted on that day in
memory of Mr. Joseph
Griffin.
Grades 4 to 6'Floor Hockey
House Leagues: Edmonton 4 -
Saskatchewan 7; Montreal 6 -
Toronto 2; Edmonton 0 -
Montreal 4; Saskatchewan 1 -
Toronto 6.
Senior Boys. Handball,
econd Round Winners:
Marlowe Austin, Ronnie
Austin, Brian Drennan, Tom
Foran; Steven Frayne,
Michael Frayne, Third Round
Winners: Ronnie Austin and
Steven brayne, •
Senior Girls Handball,
Second Round Winners:
Betty Knob!), Donna
VanOsch, Jean Vogt. Third
Round Winner: Jean Vogt.
Doubles of Senior Girls
Handball, First Round
Winners: Debbie Drennan.,
andJackie VanOsch; Debbie
Austin and Donna VanOsch;
Astrid Plasschaert and Betty
Knoop; Sharon Doherty and
Joanne Crawford. Winners in
the Finals: Donna VanOsch
and Debbie Austin against
Astrid Plasschaert and Betty
Knoop.
Junior Boys Handball is to
start this week with the
Junior Girls Handball to start
next week.
SOCIAL NEWS
Eugene Frayne had part of
his ring finger on the right
hand taken off by the fer-
tilizer,auger whiie a plyirig
"y ertt er to the tom i ground
on Saturday, May 14. He was
treated at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital in
Goderich and latex released.'
Miss Anne VanDiepenbeek,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank VanDiepenbeek, has
her ankle broken in three
places on Sunday, May 15,
when the horse she was riding
backed up pinning her ankle
between the horse and a tree.
She had a cast applied at the
Wingham and District
General Hospital and later
transferred to the University
Hospital in London where she
will be confined for at least a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Frayne of Cambridge, Galt,
visited with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Frayne and
family on Sunday afternoon,
May 15.
Mr.' Mark Lalonde has
returned from a two week
visit to the Western
Provinces. He att ded the
wedding and recepn for his
cousin MiSs Ann Dalton to
Mr. Bruce Pritchard on
Saturday, May 19.
A bridal shower for Miss
Rita Knoop is being planned
to be held .in the Kingsbridge
Parish Hall on Sunday, May
22 at 8 p.m. 1 -ler marriage to
Mr. Allan Harr„rjjs of Toronto
will be on Saturday, June 11
in St. Joseph's Church at
Kingsbridge.
Miss Nellie Knoop of
Toronto spent the weekend at
the home, of her parents Mr.
and My K
Mrs: Antonnodp and
family.
Mr. and. Mrs. Leo Courtney
of Goderich spent the
weekend at the home of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Riegling and family.
Mrs. Frank .Ritchie, Mrs.
Frank Riegling and children
visited on the weekend with
Mrs. Mary MacAuley, Halton
Centennial Manor, Milton,
Ontario.
David Zyluk, Principal of
St. Joseph's School at
Kingsbridge, is the Candidate
for the New Democratic
Party in the Huron -Bruce
Riding in the forthcoming
election,. Mr. Zyluk is a
resident of Kincardine,
coming to this area from
Exeter.
Used equipment
practical for farm
Helping farmers get the
.most from their farm
machinery is the aim of the
Farm Machinery Board of
Ontario.
Since its inception five
years ago, the Board has
helped hundreds of farmers
solve problems with equip-
ment dealers, distributors
and manufacturers. There is
no charge for the Board's
service to farmers.
John Kessler, secretary -
manager of the Board, says
that each year Ontario far-
mers spend about $300 million
on equipment, repairs and
services.
"We're trying to find the
problems in the equipment
industry and take corrective
action. If we can improve the
efficiency of the distribution
and servicing of machinery
we can improve the efficiency
of the agricultural industry."
The Board, funded by the
Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, is
made up of five producer's
who represent various facets
of the agricultural industry
and different parts of the
province.
Mr. Kessler, who handles
inquiries and complaints
from farmers, is the only full-
time employee of the Board.
"Most of the cases we deal
with concern warranty
problems and difficulties in
obtaining ,parts. We try, to
protect the agricultural
producer As a consumer. We
will investigate problems and
try to solve them for the
producer."
Mr. Kessler feels the
collective strength of the
Board can assist producers
with their machinery
problems.
"The individual has less
chance of successfully
dealing with equipment
dealers, distributors and
manufacturers."
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