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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-08-24, Page 10$ 1 PAGE 10-0ODERICH SIQNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1978 Bridal showers held for girls A large crowd attended the bridal shower held for Lissette VanDiepenbeek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanDiepenbeek, R.R. 3, Lucknow in St. Joseph's Parish Hall, Kingsbridge on Tuesday, August 15. As Denise Dalton played, "Here comes the Bride," Lissette and her attendants were seated amid pink and white streamers and bells. ' Nolda Scott, chairlady, welcomed everyone to this happy occasion. Several games were played and Nolda did a reading. The many lovely and useful gifts were brought to the bride-to-be by the younger folk. She was assisted in opening them by her sisters, Anne Andrew and Henriette Mann. In her thank you ad- dress Lissette invited all piano, the bride was winner of $1,000 for a Royal Oak, Michigan is escorted down the aisle to second time in the spending holidays with her place of honor by her - Lucknow and pistrict Mrs. Mary Frayne. sisters Kathy and Rosie Community Centre Mrs. Gordon Congram O'Keefe. The welcome was given by Margaret Frayne, chairlady. Games were played testing how at- tentive the audience was to the TV advertisements heard daily on TV stations and Toss the Penny, Blindfolded was also played. Piano selections were played by Denise Dalton and songs by Donna Frayne were enjoyed. Poems of Love were, read by Margaret Fraye. The many gifts were brought in by the wee girls and Nancy was assisted in opening them by Kathy and Rosie. Nancy expressed her thanks for a few well chosen words and invited everyone to ,her new _ home in Clinton. Nancy's tti"e`l'a`die's do visit -wit-` 'er- wedding toDavid Anstett of Clinton will be at St. Joseph's church, Kingsbridge on Friday, September 8. in her new home on the 11th concession of Ash- field - across the road .from Antone VanOsch's. A shower is being planted for Miss Cathy SOCIAL NEWS Adams, daugther of Mr. Miss Wilma Janvier of and Mrs. John Adams, Cold Lake, Alberta is Goderich to be held at the visiting with her sister home of Mrs. Jack Mrs. Bob Hackett, Mr. Farri•sh on Wednesday, Hackett and family. August 23 at 8 p.m. Her Hydro was off in this marriage to Mike Moran, immediate area for two son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin and a quarter hours on Moran, R.R. 7, Lucknow Saturday morning, will take place on August 19 as lightening Saturday, September 16, struck a transformer BRIDAL SHOWERS pole. A bridal shower Several from this area honoring Miss Nancy attended the wedding O'Keefe, daughter of Mr. reception held in the and Mrs. Joseph O'Keefe, Lucknow Community was held in St. Joseph's Centre. honoring Rod and Parish Hall, Kingsbridge Joanne (Hamilton) on Wednesday, August 16. McDonagh - who were As "Here comes the recently married. bride" was played by Congratulations to Denise Dalton on the Graham Hamilton, the Lottery Draw held on was admitted to Victoria Wednesday, August 16. Hospital, London on Mrs. Marie Judge, her Wednesday, August 16 son Joe and Betty Judge with surgery performed and family, are spending the following day.. Her this week with Mr. and many friends -wish her a 'Mrs. John Austin, Mr. speedy recovery. and Mrs. Con Hagan, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Mrs. Joe Courtney Dalton and family Mr. and Mrs. Leo returned to their home in Courtney and their Nanaimo, British families. Columbia on Monday, August 14. Mrs. Michael Lajeunesse and family �f Congratulations to Lissette VanDiepenbeek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanDiepenbeek, North Bay, Ontario R.R. 3, Lucknow` and to visited last week with her Carl Stanley, son of Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Russell Stanley, Alvin Moran and family. R.R. 4, Ripley who were Mr. and Mrs. Reis married in St. Joseph's Miltenburg left on church, Kingsbridge on Saturday, August 19 for Saturday, August 19 at 3 holidays in Saskatchewan p.m. A large crowd at- and Alberta. They plan on tended their reception being away for from two held at the Ripley and to three weeks. Sever -al -... from- ...this- a-reafollowing their marriage. attended the Costello, Music for dancing was O'Neill and Austin family supplied by Sound reunion held at, Harbour System 70. Park, Goderich on Joe and Theresa Sunday afternoon, (Sutter) Lombardo of August 20. Following a Lakeside, California and pot luck dinner, games of Art and Lucille (Sutter) ball were played and DeBaker of Warren, guitar music ,with songs Michigan spent Monday, by the Ray Costello and Tuesday, August 14 family, were enjoyed. and 15 with their Uncle Congratulations to Mr. Cyril and Catherine and Mrs. Mel Arnold, Austin. A family R.R. 2, Kincardine on the gathering of cousins was arrival of a baby held on Monday evening daughter, Carla Reina, with games of euchre ' mine pounds, two ounces played, group pictures ,in Victoria Hospital, taken, and with older London on Friday, pictures reviewed with August 18, a first gran - reminiscence. dchild for Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Fred Vassella was' Tim Reurink, R.R. 7, admitted to the Wingham Lucknow. and District General BASEBALL Hospital on Tuesday.. Baseball - fans in- -this 'August 15. His many area were treated to friends wish him a speedy excellent games of ball recovery. during this past season.' Mrs. Ed Redfern of In the best three out of 'a ingsbridge kapers 4 maulammumommemolom Theresa Courtney, correspondent, 529-7189 five garnes played in the Dungannon Agricultural Park for the Ashfield -Recreational A Cham- pionship Trophy, the Kintail Kuties and the the home plate with Gerry Petrie at the bases, Mrs., Eileen Wilson was presented the Hoedown Stables Championship Trophy by Mike Dalton. Dungannon A Girls team Eileen was also battled all the way to the presented with the Best limit ofY five exciting -Player Award. games to decide the Congratulations ladies. Players on the Dungannon Ateam are: pitcher - Bonita Pollock; catcher -Janet Godfrey; first base - Darlene. Austin; second base . - Shelley Barlett; third base - Diane Maize; short stop - Debbie Austin; fielders - left, Cindy Proctor; centre, Judy Godfrey; right, Sheila Burlett. Alternate players - Donna Maize, Leola Chisholm, Glenda Park and Leila Stewart. Coach is Brad Beattie. winners. On Monday, August 7 the Dungannon girls defeated the Kintail Kuties 14 to 11. On Wednesday, August 9 Kintail came back and tied the series by a score of 21 to 15. The following evening, Thursday, August 10 Dungannon went ahead with the score Dungannon 18 - Kintail Kuties 17. On Monday, August 14 Kintail again tied up the series with the score Kintail 12' Dungannon 11 forcing a fifth and 'deciding game to be played on Thursday, August 17. This was a well played game with Kintail Kuties winning only -by one run. The final score Kintail Kuties 19, Dungannon 18. Umpires for the game were Doug Fisher behind CHURCH NEWS Work on the church building at St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge is now in full swing. The roof,. tower and all necessary poin- ting will be done. 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