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Legion ladies etec
Ladies Legion Auxiliary
Branch 109, Goderich, met
May 10 for the election of
off (cern.
The 1977-78 slate is as
follows:
Past President, Rose -Marie
Lasseline; President, Mona
Davis; First Vice, Rose Hill;
second vice; Sharon Scruton;
recording secretary, Karen
Draper; corresponding
secretary, Ileen
Beauchemin: treasurer,
Marie Ce Blanc; Sergeant of
arms, Dorothy Clements;
executive' member, Ann
Sprung, Pew Wood, Audrey,,
Sprung, Evelyn Carroll; Do.
Queen, Linda Freeman, Edna
Powell and Esther Blackwell. •
wet1.
Guest speaker wa's Maxine
Jarzak, 3rd Vice President of
Ontario Provincial Com-
mand.
Persons who ordered
tickets to the Box Social, July
9 shall pick up their tickets
tions to Mr. and
Wilson (nee
lla) on the birth
girl in the
Marine 'and
pital, Goderich,
May 21,
tions to Tommy
ear -old son of
Arthur Gilmore
who won the
s, age 7 to 10,
irling Cham -
the Boys Solo,
Open Baton
petition, Age 7
at Markham,
turday, May 21.
Dentinger spent
retreat at St.
ish, Clinton, on
y 17. The day
h concelebrated
at 8 P.M.
elcome is given
oughlin and his
who arrived in
last week.
ri Voll arrived
esday, May 17
week's vacation
mily in Mount
Kitchener.
anDiepenbeek,
Mr. and Mrs.
epenbeek was
the University
don with her leg
nd walking on
Saturday, May
mpathy is .ex-
Ifred McCarthy
the death of his
Irene McCarthy
way recently in
tes.
SHOWER
wd attended the
r in honor of
oop, daughter of
Anthony Knoop
Joseph's Parish
ingsbridge on
22 beginning at
Walter Clare •
re Conies the
was escorted to
s specially
air by her sister,
noop.
f Ceremonies,
ret Frayne 'in -
the,, following
fano solos by
n; tap dancing
e, accompanied
ter Clare on the
songs -by Kathy
O'Keefe with
paniement by
es were played
ven.
ss to the bride
hY Margaret
.Frayne.. Gifts were -c-a•rried n'
by the little girls.
The bride thanked
everyone for the useful gifts.
Lunch was served and a
social hour followed.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Frayne, Mr. and Mrs.,Eugene
Frayne, Marianne and
Lawrence Hogan attended a
get-together for Mr. and Mrs.
Victor O'Rielly in London on
Saturday, May 21. Following
Mass. at the Holy Rosary
Catholic Church ap-
proximately 70 guest enjoyed
a buffet dinner served in the
church hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fitz-
patrick and Joey of Goderich
visited on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Maisonville, LaSalle, Ontario
and her mother Mrs. Irene
Murphy of Goderich visited
last Sunday, May 22 with Mr.
Frank Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bolland
and family of Clarkson spent
the holiday weekend at their
summer home here.
Mrs. Mickey McLennan of
Collingwood spent the.holiday
weekend Visiting " with her
many friends at Kingsbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan,
Todd and Chad of Glencoe
and Miss Fay Hogan of Owen
Sound spent the holiday
weekend at the home of their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Connie
Hogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Chilton
and son Tommy returned to
their home at Moose Factory
of Monday, May 16th
following a two week vacation
with her mother Mrs. Mark
Dalton and family. They
attended the ' wedding of
Maureen's sister Ann to Mr.
Bruce Pritchard in St.
Joseph's Catholic Church.,
Kingsbridge on Saturday,
May 14.
Mrs. Rose Bowler and
family -Tor --Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Bowler of Stratford
spent the holiday weekend at
their summer home here,
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs, James Card non the
birth of a baby girl in the '
Wingham and District
General Hospital on Satur-
day, May 31.
..Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Heffernan and family of
Essex, Mr. Jerry Heffernan,
Stratford, Mr. Ray...Heffernan
and Miss Sue Malloney of
Dublin and Miss Blanche
Bilodeau of Waterloo spent
231 EAST ST. GODERICH
Phone 524-8632 or 524-7648
ughtering Days: Monday and Thursday
nt location, until we bund in the_suanner,
IR Freight Shed at the end of East Street - 227 East
IPosite the CNR Station.
LIIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
iulk Lean Hamburg
10 LBS.
20 LBS.
30 LBS.
SO LBS.
Y PROCESSED
is of Beef
of Beef
th e w'e'ekend wlfh "_Mrs.
Ormond Heffernan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
VanOsch, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
VanOsch, Mr. and Mrs.
Antone VanOsch, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe VanOsch and Mr.
and Mrs. Peter VanOsch
attended the 25th Wedding
anniversary celebrations for
Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Gielen on
Saturday evening, May 21.
Following. Mass in Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Roman
Catholic church, supper, was
served in the Kirkton Com-
munity Hall followed by a
dance.
Mrs. Yvette Heffernan . is
spending k few days with her
sister Miss Blanche Bilodeau
in Waterloo.
Mr, and Mrs. .Delmar
Maize and family of Union-
ville. spent the holiday
weekend with her paretns,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vassella
and families.
A bridal shower is being
planned for Miss Reina
Reurink, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Tyme Reurink to be held
in the Ashfield Trinity United
Church Hall on Tuesday,
June 2. Her marriage to
Melville Elson Arnold, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Arnold; of
Igo. 2, 'It inedixline will
take place in the Ashfield
Trinity United Church on
Saturday, June 18 at 3 p.m.
SCHOOL NEWS
A visitor to St. Joseph's
school at Kingsbridge was
Mr. Jones from the Wingham
office of the Ministry of
Natural Resources. He spoke
to Mrs. Frayne's Grade 5 and
6 class on Fish..
The topic covered the
various types of fish found in
the area, their habits and
conservation procedures.
This culminated Mrs.
Frayne's unit of study on fish
and proved to be very in-
teresting to the students in
the class.
The Grade 6 students
working on measurement in
Math decided to practice
-their meastring techniques
by making their own ice
cream. This exercise was
enjoyed by all concerned
especially when the ice
cream was ready for
disposal.
In floor 'hockey, the Junior
Montreal team won both the
league and the play-offs.
Member's of, this team are:
Pat Foran, Kevin Smith, Paul
Foran, Linda Sinnett, Carol
Koran, Marian Knopp, Vicki
Doherty .John Lalonde,
Shawn Durnin and Peter
Doherty.
The scores. for this week
were:
League, Edmonton 3,
Toronto 5; Saskatchewan 4,
Montreal 6.
' Playoffs, Montreal 6,
Edmonton 4; Toronto 4,
Saskatchewan 3; and the
final, Montreal 7, Toronto 2.
In Senior Girls Handball
Debbie Austin reached the
second round. Betty Knoop,
Donna VanOsch and Jean.
Vogt have managed to reach
the third round. Jean Vogt
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Ma orette
"-won Fier Third round match.
advance to the fourth rou
and Donna VanOsch h
reached the final round.
Ronnie Austin lost his semi
final game to Steven Frayne
who novo meets Brian
Drennan in the finals of the
Senior Boys' Handball.
The winners of the Senior
Girls' Doubles are - Astrid
Plasschaert and Betty
Knoop.
Brent Berry, Harry Boyle,
Patrick Foran, Joe Gerdes,
Kevin Smith. Brent
VanOsch, Shawn Doherty,
Steven Hickey, and Paul
Turcotte reached the second
round of the Junior Boys'
Handball; Brent VanOsch is
the only student to have
reached the third round.
The Junior Girls that have
reached the second round in
their competitions are: Cathy,
Chisholm, Denise Connelly,
Carol Foran, Vicki
Delbergue, Christine
Stapleton, Marion Knoop,
Diane VanOsch and Liz Vogt.
Marion Knoop has since won
Night"
The Goderich Majorettes
will be performing
at the
'GDCI Auditorium,
Thursday,
June 2
7:30 p.m.
Nt
``1 Entrance via West Side Parking Lot.
Tickets at the Recreation Department
Office, or at the door.
ADULTS 75c
CHILDREN 25c•
1=6
Clinton
Farmers
opening for the season
Saturday, June 4
open 6:30 to 12 noon, every
saturday'til october
sponsored by
Clinton ltusln.ss Association
r.
her second round game to
achieve a third round
position.
Mrs. L. Splan from the
Huron County Health Unit
visited the school for a
regular eye inspection of
students.
Qn Wednesday.. May 25 a
meeting of the St. Joseph's
School Association will be
held at 8:15 p.m. in the
school's ` gymnasium. This
will be a general meeting to
explain the new structure of
the association. This should
prove to be of interest to all
the parents as the present
Association Executive met on
April 14 to discuss the format.
right away. Only. 20 tickets
are left and after June 10'
these will be sold if they are
not claimed.
There are many plans for
Auxiliary involvement for
Jubilee 3 and members were
urged to lend their support.
May 21 was the Branch and
Atzxilil c5, Of�iic
stellatidrt at SO -.140_,, .
will tom. *feint 'insall€ ie
Goderleh Officers.
June 5 is 'Church Para
First Paptist church
Goderich. Members ' shpujil�d'
'meet at hall at : 1a 311 in
uniform.
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Put that spare -room
to good use.....
And make a few
... dollars --too.
The Jubilee 3 committee has worked hard to
make the celebrations a success. But, during
the height of the festivities (June 21e- July 10)
there may be too many people for local motels
and hotels to accommodate. To handle the
overflow, the Jubilee 3 committee is asking
for your help. If you haves spare room during
this time, and would like to billet people - and
get paid for it - call 524-6600 and leave your
name. We would appreciate any help you
could give us. ,
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