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31 for. Reeve Finlay ',.MacDonald.
Pe'e4ndants of theFather Ed Dentinger kept his
King Fapijlles. audience in laughter with
Fither itaphael several jokes. Three Morgans
C.S,B. of the in attendance were asked to
1Vfissions, stand. They . were Morgan
City and -founder of King; Morgan O'ConnOr and
eb in1968'celebrated Morgan Dalton.
,Inftstetu.
Roman Cathdlic- —ceremonies, Mrs;John Austin
KingSbTiOgE at 12 -introduced_ the following
noon, for Julia Lane program: baton twirling by
fe of Moen King on - Tommy Gilmore; songs by
.anniversary her
Kingsbridge's Quartet: Rev.
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organ King was one Father Ed Dentinger, Dennis
list eight settlers t6 Dalton; Eugene Frayne and
Kingsbridge from Donald Frayne. They were
erry, Ireland in 1840 accompanied„ by Sister
family of one son and Maureen on the piano. Floyd
hters. Courtney, great, great, great
ing the memorial grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
approximately 75 Morgan King told the history
enjoyed .a of the King family.
bord dinner in the There were violin selec-
dge Parish Hall. tions by Wilfred Hogan ac -
of ceremonies, John companied by his sister Mrs.
ntroduced the head Lorena Norris of
uests: Mr. David Georgetown. - Donna Frayne
principal of St. sang several selections with
s school at piano accompaniment by
dge, Sister Maureen Sister Maureen Dalton. Lisa
Warren Zinn, reeve Frayne did Scotch and Irish
hfield Township, stepdancing. Songs were sung
d Father Raphael by Raymond Dalton and
lin, Mexico City, Morgan Dalton with piano
of the Genealogical accompaniment by Sister
Reverend Father Ed Maureen. By special request
R
r, Parish Priest at Raymond Dalton sang
ridge; Finlay "Galway Bay" and Sister
Id - deputy reeve of Maureen sang "Danny Boy".
Township; Frank The afternoon concluded with
d Mrs. Jack Kinney. violin selections by Wilfred
ition was paid to the and Basil Hogan with piano
ldren and to the accnmpaniment by Sister
families who at- Maureen, viewing of family
Coming the farthest 'pictures, displays and
was Reverend
'Loughlin, C.S.B.
next farthest was
McCarthy from
anitoba. Greetings
reminiscing. of the good oid
days. Punch and cookies were
served.
Relatives were present
from .Mexico City; Selkirk,
d Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Union local
'#wir annual dinner and dance at the Goderich Memorial Arena on
ic,evening. Here the local union representatives stand with those
On Members hondied for their years of service to the union. Left to
Brian Black, business representative for the 'local union, Eli
Royal Marie 'Boyle, Readings, *Uri'lthe Kingsbridge Catholic
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Manitoba l Michigan: Diane Stapleton of Thiblie a Plans are being made by
Oak, MiohigarifOttawa;done by Janice eaburn of Women's League to hold a
Berkley, Michigan, Windsor; Hamilton and Maureen garage sale in the parish hall
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Stouffville, Obtarip,.„ Kin- Reaburn of Vancouver, B.C. #t Kingsbridge on Saturday,
cardine,' 'Huntington, West The offering was taken up by August 6 from 10 until„4 p.m.
Toronto, GOderiand the the groom. Mr. and Mrs: John
surrounding areas. VanRooy and Mr. 'and Mrs.
Eric Reaburn.
v-sot-stAinkinsit -v.44 It..-Ignests 'attended
Virginia, London,Stratford, the parents of the brideand
Congratulations to Susan
Theresa Maloney, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
,
Congratulations, to Ber-
nadine VanRooy, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. John Varglooy,
RR 3, Goderichand to
Stephen George Reaburn , ,son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reaburn
RR 5, Goderich who were
married in St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church at
ingsbridge on Saturday,
July 30 at 3 p.m.
Officiating at the con-
celebrated High Mass were
Reverend Father Anthony
VanRooy, uncle of the bride
from Holland; Reverend
Father Jim Lammiere of
Chatham and Reverend
Father Ed Dentinger,
Kingsbridge. Reverend
Ralph King of the Goderich
United Church gave the
sermon.
The bride's attendants
were her sisters; Miss Mary
VanRooy of London was the
maid of honor and
bridesmaids were Misses
Diane, Frances and Teresa
VanRooy all of Kingsbridge.
The groom was attended by
Jim Reaburn of Vancouver,
British Columbia. Ushers
were Joseph and Henry
VanRooy, brothers of the
bride and Earl Reaburn,
brother of the groom. Paul
VanRooy was the ring bearer.
Organist was Marie Boyle
of St. Augustin- and soloists
Were John Creces „of Zurich;
the dinner' served 'in -the
Kingsbridge
kapers
Theresa Courtney,
correspondent, 529-7189
Kingsbridge Parish Hall by
members of the Kingsbridge
Catholic Women's League,
followed by an open reception
at the Legion Hall jn
Goderich. Guests were
present from Holland;
Winnipeg, Manitoba; Van-
couver, B.C. London, Elora,
Goderich and the surrounding
area.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Dalton on the
birth of a baby girl Elizabeth
Antoinette at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London on Monday,
July 25.
Farmers are grateful for
the rain that fell on Sunday
afternoon, July 31.
Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended to Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Campbell of RR 2,
Lucknow on the sudden death
of their wee daughter on
Sunday, July 31 following the
severe wind and thun-
derstorm.
.and;
Raymond Leolieffernan, son
of Mrs. OrmorrLHeffernan of
RR 7, Lucknow and the late
Mr. Heffernan who were
married in St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic church,
Dublin on Saturday, July 30
by the Reverend Father Dill.
• The bride was given in
marriage ' by her parents
Louis , and Theresa Maloney.
Her attendants were: matron
of honor; Mrs. John Shear -
down of St. Tohmas;
bridesmaids, Mrs. Antone
VanOsch and Mary Lou
Maloney. The groom was
attended by his brother
-Albert Heffernan of Essex.
Ushers were Jerry Heffernan
and Joe Maloney. The
flowergirl was Sandra
VanOsch and the ring bearer
was Ricky Sheardown.
The organist was Marianne
O'Rourke of Dublin and the
soloist was Marianne Frayne
of Kingsbridge. Readings
were given by her mother and
by Jerry Heffernan.
Approximately 80 guest'S
attended 'the dinner held in
the Brodhagen Community
Centre followed by a
reception. Guests were
present from Toronto,
Arthur, Montreal, Waterloo,
Peterborough; Dublin;
Lucknow and Kingsbridge.
Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended to Mrs. Lyal Fitch and
family on the death of her
husband Lyal Fitch at the
Wingham and District
General Hspij,ai on Thur-
sday, Ju1y-28 in his 63rd year.
His body rested at the Currie
Funeral, Parlour in Wingham•
where services were held on
Saturday, July 30 at 2 p.m.
Interment was in the
Wroxeter cemetery. Mrs.
Fitch is the former Rena
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ght Maitland Chatntiers Eva arnbrough and Ell
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uk received jackets for 25 years of service to the
BretherhoOd 'Of Carpenters and Joiners of America
al 2222.. They are chartered members still *Wive in
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Galachiuk, honored member, Laird Schilbe, president of the union local
2222, Eva Darnbrough, honored member, Tom Harkness, international
representative of the union, Maitland Chambers, honored member and John
A. T. Pirie and B.R. Robinson both honored for their years of service to the
union. (staff photo)
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the local -union, They were presented with the Jackets at
local. 2222 annual dinner and dance held at the Goderich
arena on Saturday night. (staff photo)
Mrs, Harvey Miller of Lanes.
•Mr. and Mrs. Joe Risdon of
Montreal visited, .with her
sister Mrs; Ormond Hef-
fernan, and attended the
Heffernan -Maloney wedding
in Dublin on Saturday, July
30. Mrs. Heffernan returned
to Montreal with Mr. and
Mrs. Risdon for some
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hef-
fernan and family of Essex
spent the weekend with his
mother Mrs. Ormond Hef-
fernan and family. Mrs. Irene
Weir of ToVonto also visited
them on the weekend.
Congratulations to Steven
Moran and Debbie Dustow
who were married at the
home of the _bride on Friday
evening, July 29. Several
from this area attended the
receptipn held in their honor
folloWirrg their marriage at
the Saltford Valley Hall.
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Congratulations to Calvin
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Sue Errington who were
married on Saturday, July 30.
Several from this area at-
tended the reception held in
their honor at the Lucknow
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