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Page 20--Laaknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 15, 1979
Beach -a -hon raises $950. fare tennis courts
BY FRAN RI EGLING
Denise Dalton, Commun-
ity School Co-ordinator at
Kingsbridge; was pleased to
report that the Beach-a-thon
on Sunday, August 12thiwas
a great success. Approxim-
ately 20 walked on Lake
Huron beach from Clarice
Dalton's home to Port Albert
and . back agai with all
completing their calk. Spon-
sors pledged appro3timately
5950.00. Clete Dalton, who
had the greatest amount 'Of~
pledges, was the prize win-
ner. The happy Beach-a.-
thonners completed the ev-
ent with hearty. appetites,
enjoying the barbecue that
brought the fun -afternoon to
a close. Thanks to all who
made the Beach-a-thon a
success.
Eugene Austin, son of
John and Grace, is spending
a month's vacation with his
brother, Ralph, in Calgary,
Presbyterian Church Hall.
for Flora Simpson, daughter
of Lillian and the late Duncan`
Simpson.
Harold Gibson of Royal
Oak, Michigan, visited dur-
ing the week with his cous-
ins, John and Grace Austin,
Teresa and Joe„ Courtney,
Harold was marching his
family tree. Also visiting the
John Austin family is
Gra'ce's niece, Vivian Bryan,
`daughter of Tom and Rita
(Cdhrtney) Bryan,. of Tor-
onto. Vivian .is calling on all
the Courtney relatives..
A bridal shower for Fran
Logtenberg, eldest daughter
of Derk and Tena, will be
held at Dungannon United
Church Hall on Monday,
August 20th, at 8.15 p.m.
Sister Maureen Dalton,
C.S.J. of Mount St. Joseph
Motherhouse, London, spent
the . past week holidaying
with her two brothers, Ray
and Dennis Dalton and the
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Alberta.
Eric Courtney, son of Joe
and Teresa Courtney. was'
admitted to Westminster
Campus, Victoria Hospital,
London for surgery on Fri-
day, August 10th. While in
London, `Joe and Teresa
visited with former parish-
ioners of St. Joseph's,
Kingsbridge, Mr.. Bill Lan-
nan and Mrs. M. Dwyer, who
are residents of Marian Villa.
Both . are enjoying good
health.
"Hello" to. Peter Doherty.
from all your friends here.
Peter, son of Frank and Iso-
bel, has been a patient in
War Memorial Children's
Hospital, Victoria Hospital,
since the latter .part of June.
Peter is progressing well.
Congratulations to Arie
and Sybilla Van Diepen of
Goderich, formerly of Ash-
field Township, on the occa-
sion of their 25th ' wedding.
anniversary.
Sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to Mrs.
Joanne McDonagh, (Grade 8
teacher at St. Joseph's
School), her mother and
members of the family, in the
loss of their. husband .and
father, Raymond Hamilton,
who passed away at hishome
on` Thursday, August 9th,
1979.
Bernice and Gordon
Kemp, of Lanes, recently
enjoyed holidays - in Akron,
Ohio. They were .guests of
Lois. and Carl Ashley, who
were the Kemp's neat door
neighbours for ten years,
when they resided in Mariet-
ta, Georgia. Bernice's moth-
er, Mrs. Martha Livingston
of Brampton, and Gail , and
Glen Kemp; very capably
tended their store while they
were vacationing.
Sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to Mrs. Irene
(Jim) Nelson and members of
the Ross family, in the loss of
their brother, R. D. Ross,
Lucknow, on Friday, August
10th,' 1979.
A bridal shower will be
held on Thursday evening,
August 16th, at Ashfield
Dalton families.
On Thursday, August 9th;
","Fr L. Ryan .of St. Clemens
and Fr. A. Nolan of :Kinkora,
arid members of the Ryan.
family, Frank, ,Phil 'and
Marie, of Toronto, Lucille
Copperould of Detroit, Mich-
igan, , and ; 'Mary:. Clare. of
Kingsbridge, -attended the
funeral of SFr. John Mattice.
The Requiem Mass at St.
Patrick's Church, :Hamilton,
was concelebrated, by Bish-
ops Reding and MacDonald
and many of the late . Fr.
Mattice's • friends . in the
priesthood. Fr. O'Brien gave.
the Homily in which he ...ex-
pressed the feelings of the
many people Fr; Mattice had
encountered 'luring his life-
time.
Spending thea weekend at
the Clare home were Mr. and
Mrs. P. M. Ryan and. Frank
of. Toronto, and Lucille Cop-
perould of Detroit; Michigan.
Mary Luanne Clare is visit-
ing with her friend, Marney
Menardin Newmarket.
Mrs. Dan Dalton and
children of Tuczon, Arizona,
visited with the Dalton famil-
ies.
Stephen. Howard and Don-
ald Kuik returned to: their
homes on Friday from ' their
western holiday. They visited
in Calgary, Peace ' River,
Banff, and • L;ake Louise, Al-
berta. •
• Pat, Livingston and son,
Kirk, enjoyed their week's
vacation with Pat's mother,
Lillian Kuipers and family of
Georgetown. Her mother and
brother are now holidaying
on the Livingston farm, on
the ninth of Ashfield.
Henry and Bernice Dren-
nan of Ashfield and Ross and
Jean MacKenzie of Amber -
ley spent the weekend at
Frankenm'outh, Michigan.
They also 'visited with Hen-
ry's nieces and nephews in
Mount Clemens, Michigan.
Henry, and Bernice Dren-
nan are ,the' proud grandpar-
ents of their ninth grand-
child; little 11 lbs, 4 oz.,
Timothy Brent arrived Aug-
ust 4th, at Alexandra Mantle
and General Hospital, God-
erich. His proud parents are.
Jean and Bryon Black. Coin"
gratulations!
Sympathy of the Kings-
bridge community is extend-
ed to Mrs. Marianne McCaf-
frey and family of Kitchener,
(sister of Betty Frayne), on
the loss of her husband, Jim,
who passed away suddenly
Saturday afternoon at his
home. He is also survived by
four children. The McCaffrey
family recently spent holi-
days with the Frayne family.
Friday visitors with Mrs.
Jack Kinney were Mr. Frank
McCarthy, his daughter,
Anne' Dobie and her family,
of Surrey, B.C. and his son,
John and Mrs. McCarthy and
family of Waterloo. The
McCarthy family spent some
time visiting in the Kings-
bridge area.
St, Joseph's Church on
Sunday morning was again
filled to capacity with visiting
Priests, vacationers, and par-
ishioners sharing in the'
Mass. Fr. Mike, as main
Celebrant, concelebrated
Mass with four Resurrec-
tionist Priests who were Fr.
Kroetsch, Provincial Super-
ior, Er, Tom, Fr, Pat and Fr.
Jack,- Fr. Mike Myroniuk
gave e " t3e Homily.- Sister
Maureen Dalton C,S.J., as
organist, also a beautiful
singer, led in the singing of
the well chosen hymns.
Many members of the Novit-
iate group, vacationing at
Huronia Camp, attended too.
All in all, it was indeed a very
inspiring Mass. Fr. Ed Gar-
vey C.S.B., celebrated Mass
at St. Mary's Church, Luck -
now, in Thanksgiving for the
50th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Frien-
dorf. Fr. Ed Dentinger cele-
brated Mass at St. Augustine
Church Sunday morning, as
Fr. Coughlin is on vacation.
Richard and Catherine
Blake and family of Hamil-•
ton, and Catherine's mother,
Mrs. Annie Whyte from Ed-
inburgh, Scotland, are vaca-
tioning
at Richard's brother
Paul's cottage in Port Albert.
Mrs. Whyte is in Canada
visiting with her daughter
and family at thistime,' es-
pecially because of the �.
fourth annual Charismatic
Conference being held in
,Hamilton at McMaster Uni-
versity Campus from August
16th to 19th. This is the first
time it has been held in
Hamilton. Richard and his
wife are very involved in the
Movement. He told me about
the program, 100 Huntley
Street, hosted by David
Mainse, on Global T.V.
daily., • Monday to Friday,
from 9:30 to 11' a.m., featur-
ing Barbara Sheleman who
will be explaining .the move-
ment. I particularly enjoyed
meeting the. Blakes and Mrs.
Whyte who said St. Joseph's
church was a very beautiful
little church, and . she was
happy she.:had the opportun-
ity to attend Mass here. Her
sincereity was very obvious
to me.
Walter and Mary Clare
and Lucille Copperould spent
Sunday with Fr. Lloyd Ryan
in Stratford.
Don't forget the meeting
August 16th at 2.00 p.m. in.
St. Joseph's Hall. We antic-
ipate a large: attendance;
come one, come all. Happi-
ness is...Caring. Do we care
enough to share one ”hour or
two for our Sior folk? •
On Saturday, August 10th,
three carloads of Ashfield
area men, 15 in all, left for
the tornado devastated area
in Oxford Centre, where they
were assigned to the -farm of
Howard Algae. The complete
destruction of the 300 acre
farm was hard to believe; as
one of the men stated, you
would have to see it to
believe it. More on thisin. the
article elsewhere in the pap-
er.
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