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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-07-05, Page 14Ao,age14 - Sentinel, Wednesday, Jailky 5, 1918 Ontario SELECT COMMITTEE. ON ONTARIO HYDRO AFFAIRS The above Select Committee of the Legislature has been appointed to inquire into the cost of construction of the two heavy water plants being built by Ontario Hydro at the Bruce Nuclear Power Development and report tg the Legislature on all factors affecting cost. The Committee will hold a public hearing at: Bruce Township Community Centre Underwood, Ontario 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 12th, 1978 Individuals and groups wishing to make presentations to,the Committee are asked to contact the Clerk of Committee not later than Wednesday, July 5th• 1978, Committee terms of reference available on request, Select Committee on Ontario Hydro Affairs, Room 440, Main Parliament Building, Queen's Park, Toronto M7A 1A2 Andrew Richardson Donald C. MacDonald. M.P.P. Clerk of the Chairman of the Committee Committee 416-965-1060 Si. Joseph's hoids graduation BY TERESA COURTNEY , ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL Graduation exercises for Grade 8 students of St. Joseph's school, Kings- bridge were held on Thurs- day, June 29, Graduation Mass was celebrated by Reverend Father Ed Dentin - ger, C.R, beginning at 7 p.m. The 19 members of the Grad- uation Class took part during the Mass as altar servers, readers, taking up the offer- ing etc. Lillian Simpson was organist and soloist was i6iicy Park. The dinner was served in the Parish Hall by members of the Kingsbridge Catholic Women's League. Mr. Zyluk, principal of the school, was the master of ceremonies. He introduced the head table guests. Father Dentinger led in grace and toasted the graduates. The reply was by Yvonne Sinnett. The toast to the parents was made by Rose Marie O'Ke- efe, with the reply by Mrs. Jim Sinnett; toast to the teachers was given by Deb- bie Drennan, replied to by Mary O'Keefe. The valedict- ory address. was given by Jackie Dalton. William Kin- ahan introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Bill Eckert. v,311043: `fi' r 3,+ , ��.- y�tiggifr ' 1 itM‘li%..-�', k f . ' - N �• 111 t/144 C.I 1 i .,4i�ri ,. d Ili Forage fertilizer could be the best investment in low cost feed you'll make. And the payoff is quality protein — as much as 1 ton from every acre! Ask about custom spreading right now. Thank you was made by Kathleen Foran. Presenta- tion of the following awards was made: the Proficiency Award was presented to Jackie Dalton by Gaetan Jacques. Miss Joanne Ham- ilton presented the Honour Roll Awards to Jackie Dalton and Kathleen Foran who had straight "A" in all reports for the year. The Ashfield Science Award was present- ed to Jackie Dalton by Teresa Courtney on behalf of the Farmers' Union and the Federal° tion of Agriculture. The West Wawanosh Science Award was presented to Kathleen Foran by Tony McQuail. The music award to Rose Marie O'Keefe was presented by Mrs. Lillian Simpson. The Citizenship Award to Jackie Dalton was presented by Mrs. Elizabeth Howard. Diplomas and C.W.L. gifts were presented to the following graduates by Leona Boyle, St. Augustine C.W.L., Lorraine Brophy, Lucknow C.W.L., Tina Van- Diepen, Kingsbridge.C.W.L. assisted by Grade 8 teacher Joanne Hamilton and prin- cipal Dave Zyluk. 1978 graduates are: Bobby Aus- tin, Jackie Dalton, Dana Doherty, Debbie Drennan, Kathleen Foran, Michael Franken, Freddy Gerdes, Willy Hendriks, Betty Knoop, Kevin Leddy, Diane Miltenburg, Rose Marie O'Keefe, Jeanette Pelletier, Yvonne Sinnett, Annie Van Diepen, Cathy VanDiepen, Tony VanDyke, Jackie Van- Osch and Jimmy VanOsch. Memorial Bibles, a picture of the Graduating Class, a picture of the school and a short history of the school were donated and presented by Melvin O'Reilly of Wind-, sor to all the graduates. Mr. O'Reilly is a former member of Kingsbridge having at- tained his education at S. S. # 2 Ashfield as it was then known. The inscription on the bibles read "A memento of your Graduation from St. Joseph's School, Kings- bridge, Ontario on June 29, 1978". Thanks to Mr. O'Reil- ly was given by Annie VanDiepen. Mr. Bill Eckert, guest speaker, Joanne Ham- ilton and Lillian Simpson were presented with gifts. Congratulations to Irene Logtenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Derk Logtenberg who won the I.O.D.E. Maple Leaf Chapter bursary to- wards tuition to furthering her education at a College. Irene has completed Grade 12 at the Goderich District Collegiate Institute and will be training for a nurse at Conestoga College this Sept- ember. Mrs. Mary Alice Francis of Rapid City, Michigan visited wall her aunt, Mrs. Louis Dalton at the Pinecrest Nursing Home, Lucknow and with friends in this area during the past week. Congratulations to Evelyn Schmid and Edward Case whose marriage took place on Saturday, July lst in the Dungannon United Church. Several from this area at- tended the reception held later that evening in the Dungannon Agricultural Hall. Miss Irene Logtenberg is employed during the sum- mer months at the Benmiller Inn. Congratulations to Tommy • Gitmore who took part in the All Canadian Baton Twirling Championships .held at ,St. James Community Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba on Sat- urday and Sunday, July 1 and 2, winning Champion- ship Awards for Baton Twirl- ing and in the Open Solo Class with perfect scores. Tommy took part in the Junior Boys (ages 11 to 14) division, Tommy and his mother flew from Toronto International Airport on Thursday, June 29th, return- ing on Monday, July 3. Miss Nargon Kraaknan and her friend Gerta Mak of Holland arrived on Saturday, July lst for holidays with the former's aunt, Mrs. Theo VanDiepen, Mr. VanDiepen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Keefe and family and Mrs. Jack Kinney attended the second annual O'Keefe reun- ion held at the Springbank° Park, London on Saturday, July 1. • Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dalton and Colleen were her mother, Mrs. George Lienhardt and sisters, Janet Lienhardt and Mrs. Bryan, White, Mr. White and two children all from St. Clements. Mrs. Michael Ross and sons Kenneth and Steven of London, Mrs. Gerry Ross, Pamela and David of Luck - now visited on Friday, June .30 with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney and family. Mrs. Pearl Cole and friend, Belle, of Underwood visited with them during the week. Mr. Gordon Valad, R. R. 7 London, and former resident of Kingsbridge, passed away on Friday, June 30 at his home in his 57th year. He is survived by his wife, Marg- aret, his mother, Ellen of Riversdale, 4 ' brothers, 4 sisters, 6 grandchildren. His body rested at the Willard George Funeral Home, Rid - out Street, London until Tuesday morning, July 4 when mass was celebrated in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, London. Interment was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Theresa Bernadette Adel - mann beloved wife of Ronald E. Friend, passed away in Houston, Texas on Wednes- day, June 28, 1978 in her 45th year. Mrs. Friend was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Adelman of Livon- ia, Michigan, • her mother being the former Bernadette. O'Loughlin of Kingsbridge. Besides her husband and parents she is survived by three sons, John, Joseph and Todd and one daughter, Terri; also 1 sister Mary Adelman of Livonia and 1 brother, Joseph Adelman Jr. The Reverend Father Cain officiated at the funeral mass in St. Maurice Roman Cath- olic Church, Livonia, Michi- gan on Saturday, July 1 at 10 a.m. Interment was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, South- field, Michigan. Relatives attending the funeral from a distance were Matthew O'Loughlin of Kingsbridge, Mrs. Larry Brown, Don Mills, Mr., and Mrs. George Brunton and Mr. Michael Costello, . all of London. Sympathy is extended to Leonard and Matthew O'Loughlin on the death of their niece. St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge was filled to capacity at both the Saturday evening and the Sunday Morning masses on July 1 exercises and 2, celebrating Canada's birthday. A special welcome was given to all who came from a distance. Following mass on Sunday, • a special Cemetery Service honouring the pioneers who did so much for our country and church was held. Wreaths were laid by the Catholic Women's League, the Kings- bridge° Youth Club,, The Cemetery BoarA, the Girl Guides, the Kingsbridge Geneological Society and many individuals, wishing to remember their dearly de- parted. Congratulations to Anne Marie Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard who is an Ontario Scholar and the recipient of the University of Guelph Entran- ce Scholarship of $1500. The first instalment of $750.00 is available to Anne Marie after 'registering in the -till 'course load in B.Sc. Agriculture program in the fall semester, 1978 and the second instal- ment of $750.00 will be mad - available upon the registra- tion in the second semester in the full course load in B.Sc. Agriculture program. Anne Marie has completed the grade 13 curriculum at the Goderich District Colleg- iate Institute and has been chosen to be the Valedictor- ian at the Graduation Exer- cises there on Friday, Sept- ember 22, 1978. Well done, Anne Marie! PARISH PICNIC < The -annual parish picnic of the combined parishes of Kingsbridge, St. Augustine and Lucknow was held on Sunday afternoon, July 2 at the Ashfield Park, conces- sion 12, Ashfield, beginning at 1.30 p.m. The older people from Kingsbridge and the surrounding district were challenged to a gameof baseball by theteenagers from the town of Port Albert. The final score was 8 to 2 and believe it or not the 8 runs were for the older folks. Congratulations. There were races, games, prizes and treats for all. Winners in the egg throwing contest were: first prize, Steven Berry and Mark Doherty; second prize to Diane VanOsch and Carl Courtney. Gifts of ice cream, and gum and candy were ' given to all the children with special prizes given to those winning the different con- tests. A picnic lunch was enjoyed with hot dogs, coffee, ice cream and soft drinks available at cost price. Sincere sympathy is ex- teded to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tigert and family on the i death of his father Mr. Harold Tigert at the Mait- land Manor Nursing Home, Goderich. The body rested at the McCallum Funeral Home, Goderich after 2 p.m; on Tuesday with the funeral service at 2 p.m. on Wed- nesday, July 5. Interment was in the Dungannon Cem- etery. Mrs. Joseph Copperauld, Detroit, Michigan, Reverend Father Lloyd Ryan, Church of Our Lady Guelph and Frank Ryan of Toronto were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare and Mary Luanne. IiNGSBRIDGE The Catholic Women's League monthly meeting was held in St: Augustine. Father Dentinger opened the meet- ing with the league prayer. Minutes of the last meeting CONTINUED ON PAGE 16