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Kingsbridge •back the news
BY DELORES Van OSCH
After a !Ong tihsence, we
are back in the news again.
We heard that the Kings-
-- ; --hridgemnews—was.nnissed,
which is nice to know.
Some members of the
C.W.L. have volunteered to
write this column, taking a
month at a time. More volun-
teers are needed.
If you have news for your
community, please call me at
529-7441 until the end of
April.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
PARTY
The annual $t. Patrick's
Day program was held in the
Parish Hall, Sunday evening,
March 18th, with young and
old alike taking part.
Father Ed Dentinger acted
as chairman for this event.
His funny, humorous Irish
stories and jokes were enjoy-
ed between the numbers on
the program.
First on the program was
the junior choir from the
school followed by readings
by Brother Carl Voll.
The Stapleton sisters from
• St. Augustine favoured with
a few popular songs accom-
panied by the two older girls
Heather Ann and Christine
on guitars.
Billy Johnston, a "senior
citizen" from Kintail proved
• his youthfulness by step
dancing to music supplied by
Mary Clare at the piano and
Wilfred Hogan of Goderich
- on the violin.
A Men's Quartet consist-
• ing of Fr. Ed Dentinger,
George Brophy, Antone Van
Osch and Clete Dalton sang
two Irish songs, accompani-
ed by Denise Dalton at the
piano. They were followed by
the senior choir from the
school.
• Gene Frayne sang two
Irish songs and his daughter,
Lisa Frayne, tap danced two
dance numbers. Solos were
also sung by Mary .fluanne
• Clare and Maryanne Frayne.
The closing number: was a
sing along for everyone to__
join in. A social hour follow-
ed.
• Members of the Kings-
• bridge Youth Club, Fr. Ed
• Dentinger, and a few parents
travelled to St. Jerome's
Slieardown and children, St.
Thomas.
BRIDAL SHOWER
Several from the area
attended the bridal shower in
honour of Darlene Farrish,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Farrish, at the North
Ashfield Presbyterian
Church hall, on Wednesday
evening.
Visitors during the past
week with Mr. and Mrs.. Carl
Riegling were her sister,
Mrs. Paul Giroux, Mr. Gir-
This week in
KINGSBRIDGE
oux and family, of Kent
Brydge, and Carl's cousin,
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Jenner of Port Stanley.
KINGSBRIDGE 4-H
The sixth meeting of the
Kingsbridge Ko -ordinates
was held on March 24 at
Mrs. Andrew's home. The
topic of the meeting was
"Hand in Glove".
The members discussed
hold March meeting
The March meeting was
held in the church hall on
Monday the 19th with Father
Dentinger and 22 members
present. Father opened the
meeting with prayer and
president Pat Howard chair-
ed the meeting.
The treasurer's report was
presented by Mary Clare and
accepted. Minutes of the last
meeting were read by Clarice
Dalton and approved.
Betty Doherty called the
roll.
Cultural Life (Tina Van
Diepen) A successful St.
Patrick's variety night was
held in the church hall. The
marriage renewal program is
progessing very well, with 19°
or 20 couples participating in
two groups led by John and
Grace Austin and Kathy and
Glen Olsen.
Church Life (Anne Berry)
The members were thanked
for -their participation in the
offertory and the leading of
the rosary before Sunday
masses. Twenty-fifth anni-
versary gifts were presehted
to the Tony Knoops and
Frank Dohertys. Four mass-
es have been offered for the
sick and deceased. Clarice
Dalton was thanked for par-
ticipating in the World Day
of Prayer held at St. Mary's
Church, Lucknow. Card pat -fr-
ies are being held at the
•church hall during Lent.
Anne Berry made a motion
that 40th wedding anniver-
saries be recognized with a
gift from the league - second-
ed by Rita Tigert. Twenty-six
gifts were given to the sick
and shutins at Christmas.
Grace Austin and Tina Van
Diepen will be packing boxes
for Combermere.
Grace Austin and Clarice
Dalton prepared a resolution
un.
of
rk.in-
nt-
full
sent to the Diocesan CAV.L.
asking that all C.W.L. Co
cils be made more aware
and active in pro-life wo
Community School Co-ord,
ator, Denise Dalton, prese
ed an informative and
report of her activities and
aims. She has organized a St.
John's Ambulance Life sav-
• ing course for this month..
Grace Austin spoke briefly
on the church history which
is being compiled for the
selebration of ou'r parish's
75th anniversary in 1980.
• Help is needed. ,
' Father Dentinger etripha-
sized the upcoming retreat
day, asking all who are able
to attend. He announced the
family dance being spotisbr-
ed by the Youth Club in the
church. hall. He is ' very
pleased with the progress of
the Marriage Renewal pro-
-gram and feels it will event-
ually be used throughout
Canada and the U.S.A. Fath-
--er ended—his talk with a
poem.
• Anne Berry motioned that
pen and pencil sets be
purchased for the Grade. VII1
Pine Grove couple
nesday evening; .where they ave new. babY gir
enjoyed the film, "Jesus
Christ, Superstar".
Denise Dalton, community
school co-ordinator, has an-
nounced that the first even-
ing of the St. John's Ambu-
lance Course was successful-
ly attended on Thursday
evening at the school. , This
_ was the first of eight two
hour lessons. The instructor
is Mr. Jack Corey of St. John
Ambulance Brigade, Goder-
- • ich.
• BABY -SHOWER.
A baby shower was held
for Mrs. Max Riegling at the
, home of Mrs. George Bro-
phy, Lucknow, last Sunday
afternoon with members of
the Courtney and Riegling
families present..
Johanna Van Diepen, who
• is employed in Clinton, un-
derwent an appendectomy at
the Clinton Public Hospital,
last Wednesday. • We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Visitors during the spring
• break with Mrs. Yvette Hef-
fernan and Mr. and Mrs.
Antone Van Osch and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Heffernan and family, Essex,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heifer.'
nan, Dublin, and Mrs. John
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Jake
Middlekarnp on birth of
their new d ughter.
Jim Dor of Wingham,
Kathy, Vicki and Bridget
Lawrence all of Kin-
cardine spent Sunday
with Mr. and -Mrs. Don
Dore and Frankie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Swan and Jill Margaret
of Mildmay spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Collins spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Schmidt of Mildmay. The
first of the week they.
visited with Mr. and Mrs..
Peter Leeson of Elmira
and Mr. and Mrs.
Merrald Kuehl and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Wismer of
Waterloo.
On Sunday, M. and
Mrs. Gordon Robertson,
Kenny and Cindy of
Calgary, Margaret
Robertson of •Lucknow
and Mrs. Goldie Houston
of Ripley were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Robertson.
Janice Lea and ,Lyn
Elliott of Upsala spent
Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Farrell and
girls.
,Lea Elliott spent few
days with her Grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Elliott also. ,
Meryl Stewart from
Pine Lodge, • LUcknow,
visited few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvie Thompson and
Mrs. Nettie Dore,' other
visitors last week. were
Mr. Wm. McInnes and "-
Mrs. Brian King,
Stephanie and Annetta all
of Teeswater.
Mrs. Nettie Dore had as
guests last Friday Mrs.
Margaret MacLennan,
Mrs. Ann Wrightson and
Mrs. Ruby MacLennan
all of Glamis.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid
and family had as dinner
guests on Sunday Earl
Durnin, Mrs. Jean
Johnston, Mrs. Josephine
MacTavish, Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Reid, ' all of
Lucknow, on the occasion
of Sandra's birthday.
grads, seconded by Teresa
Courtney.
Clarice Dalton made a'
motion that crucifixes be do-
nated for each class room
and staff room of the school,
seconded by Tina Van Diep-
en.
Fran Riegling moved the
meeting be adjourned,
the size-, selection, care,
construction and seams of
gloves. The length of gloves
and the basic kinds were also
discussed.
With the extra time avail-
able, members worked on
covers for their record books.
SKATING PARTY '
A parish skating party was
held at the Lucknow Arena
this past Sunday evening.
Many parishioners from the
joint parishers of St. Mary's,
Lucknow, St. Augustine and
Kingsbridge attended.
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