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Maitland OreUP put 'on a
Meeting was held in the churchshort skit ° on '''.."Prejudice",
w th 1!t' 'members was servedby
—Intended -tor lest w "+-"• �,-.� - , A �-�.,.�TM• :� �. •• .R' -. 1 embers present: Qur un�ch lorelnce
week
�.-.yp. - Following committal..ser'vice, Goderich. We wish all.three a new
This: coniniunity was shocked
to hear of the -sudden passing
on Sunday evening, December
30, 1973 of Roy Bongertman,
son of Mr.'ani 'Mrs. , Albert
Bongertman of RR'` 3,
Teeswater and formerly of this•,.;
community. •He.was. in his -18th
year. "
Besides his parents, he is sur-
vived by one,brother Frank and
sisters Mary and Joanne all at
home, Roy attended school at
'Kingsbridge when his parents
resided at RR 1, Dungannon,
graduating from Grade 8 on
June 26, 1970. He attended
Secondary school at the F.E.
Madill`: Secondary School at
Wingham.
His many friends and friends
•of the family visited the
^.MacPherson Funeral -Home in
T'eeswater.topay final respects.
and attended the Requiem,
High ' Mass officiated by
Reverend Father' Mulhall, in
the Sacred Heart ,Roman
__ Catholic Church in Teeswater
on,,Wednesday; January 2.
Temporary entombment was
in the Teeswater Mausoleum
with the final burial places in'
the Sacred Heart Cemetery in
Teeswater.
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
John and Reis Miltenburg_ and
,the Miltenburg families on the
passing of their father Anthony
Miltenburg , in Wyk By "Duur-
stede, Holland, on . Friday'
January 4, '`1974 in his"'87-year.
Funeral services were shield on
MondayJanuary 7 rn'Holland
The Miltenburg 'a'inilies were :-
not able to attend the funeral
in Holland but attended a High
Mass 'for their father, in St.
. Joseph's church at, Kingsbridge
officiated,: by Reverend Father
Ed. Dentingeri C.R. on Monday
morning.
• James D. Little of. Dungan-
non; formerly of RR 7,
Lucknow,' passed ,aw,ay at the
Wingham and District General
,: Hospital on Friday, January 4,
1974 in his 76 year. Funeral ser-
vices were conducted' , by Reverend Claxence
McClenaghan at the MacKen-
, zie Memorial Chapel• in,
Lucknow on, Nionday,tJanuary
7 with temporary entombment
in the Dungannon cemetery
Mausoleum. The final resting
place will be• in the Greenhill
Cemetery at Lucknow.'
Sympathy is extended:'to his'
4 daughters Evelyn, Mrs. Earl .
Gray of North Bay; Elaine, '
Mrs. Ross' Errington of St.
Helens; Helen, Mrs. `John Kuik
of RR 7,, Lucknow; f,inda, ,Mrs.
John. Maebenald- of Goderich, •.._.
He was predeceased by his
wife, ,,the former'Irene IVIcQuoid
iii 1965.and by his two..
daughters TLorna, Mrs.Albert
Stroedar and Joyce, Mrs. Lorne
Hackett. Pallbearers were
William Wareing of'Hamilton,
Aubrey Higgins, Dynes Camp `--\
bell and Tom Webster all of
Dungannon and Henry ' Dren-
nan and Marvin Scotf' of North,
Bay and Donald Kuik of 'Ash-
field:
president" +'"H'azeI Maskell ft n4 Margaret Jewel.
the Dungannon U.C.W. served speedy recovery and hope,..they.M Michael chaired,,the Meeting Officers for 1.374 are ° as
to the many ' - relatiy�es and •will soon be able to return to opening with a fitting verse. follows; President,' Mrs. Hazel
friends in the United church their 'limes. Phyllis Pitblado was -in McMichael, Secretaty, Mrs.
basement. Mrs. Jim Hayden is teaching charge of the worship period.of- Gwen• Durst, Assistant.
The Lucknow Pee _ Wee Gras 6 and 7 at St. Joseph's ter which Mr. Warr installed Secretary,' Mrs, Phyllis Fisher,
Hockey Team took part in the School in Kingsbridge ,taking the new officers for 1974, Treasurer, Mrs. Helen
Royal Canadian Legion . Zone ° over these classes on January 3, Treasurer Helen Straughan Straughan, Flower Committee,
Cl Hockey tournament held in Mrs. Tom . Hogan was ,their
,Exeter on Sunday, January 6, teacher from September until'
Playing, egainst, the Goderich Christmas holiday time.
Pee Wee- All Stars, they were Mr. Jim Doherty has retur-
defeated• by the score Goderich ned to ~his home ( here' after
4 Lucknow 'Q. Other ' teams spending the Christn'las ando
taking: part/ in the tournament New Year's holidays with his
were from Seaforth, Wingham, sister and brother. -in. law, Mr.
Brussels, `Kincardine ' and and Mrs. Bill Berry (Ann ,
Exeter. In the last game of the Doherty) and family in Dow•n-
day the Exeter Pee Wees won sview, Ontario.
over the' Godei :ch All, Stars Congratulations to Mr.. and
with the score- Exeter 5 Mrs: Jim O'Neill, . the proud
Goderich 1. Both these teams, grandparents of theNew Year's
will advance to the, Pee Wee baby 4born., in., the Goderich
Hock Tournament f` i t H • 1 - h' d
e ournamen ins s o osprta to t eir son an
be pla ed in -St. Marks on Sun- daughter.in,law, Mr. and Mrs.- U
day, anuary 27. Jose O'Neill of Auburn.
Mr. -and Mrs. John -Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. Art Bowler and
and 4 members of their family i "son of Sebringville spent the
from Mississauga spent • New weekend with her parents,, Mr.,
Year's holidays with Mr. and and Mrs.' Fred Vassella.
Mrs. Mark Dalton and family. Students - attending• the
- Raymond Hogan , is Universities and Colleges in
vacationing in .Little Rock, our area returned for classes orr•--'
. Monday, January 7: _
Joe Austin, son of Mr. and • To'King's College, University
Mrs. John Austin tett on Satur- of Western Ontario in London:
day by bus to .,spend holidays Alalph Austin, on of Mr. and
with his attnt and uncle Mr. Mrs. John Austin; Peter
and Mrs. Walter,,Judge and l±rayne, son of Mr. anti Mrs.'
family in Jackson, Michigan. - Donald Frayne; Ben Milten-
Danny Wilson who hasabeeti, . • .burg,,son of Mr. and Mrs. John
sailing was able to .'obtairi„eh Miltenburg; Ken 'Doherty, son
aeroplane- flight frorii 'Halifax - -,of 1V*: -antl'.Mr's:'Frank Doherty:'
to Toronto on New Year's eve. University •of . Western On-
Several' earlier. flights had been ” tarso in .Loudon Mary Anne •
-cancelled-due to the—gasoline --O'Keefe;--daughter of Mr. and • •
shortage. , He was nvet in • Mrs: Joe .O'Keefe;: Kathleen -
Toronto, by his „wife Eileen.' Hogan, daughter of -Mr. 'and•
" The ushers of Si. Joseph's ,Mrs. John Howard.
church at Kingsbridge were ,,A,lthouse Teachers College:
honored ata card party held at Annie VanDiepenbeek,
the home of Desmond and daughter °of . Mr. and Mrs.
Franane
k VD'ienee
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'Michael Courtney on Wed- • e .0 P
nesday evening, January 2. University .Of Guelph: Ad
There was no generation gap,,,,•.,.., i Y, v,WVrNV,WVN V,VYNYp.
at the Lucknow Arena on . Milenburg, son of Mr. and.
Tuesday ,evening, January 1
Mrs. John Midte-:':burg; Anita '
when enthusiastic skaters, the Hogan, daughter ' of Mr. and
young as well .as the old, Mrs. John Howard.
packed the Lucknow Arena for' Fanshawe Colleg
es London:
the skating party -sponsored -by Len Miltenburg, son of:Mr, and
the Kingsbridge Youth Club.
Mrs. John Miltenburg, . .
Wilfred' Laurier University:
Ann Dalton, daughter 'of Mr.
and Mrs.„Mark Dalton.'
Mr.'Frank Sullivan, who had
gone to London to . spend the
ill on
winter months, was taken
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bhristmas'D y'and is a patient
in the ,Alexandra Marine and
-General' Hospital, Goderih.
Mrs. Tom Hogan is'a patient
in the Victoria Hospital in Lon-
don. Allan Drennan; son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Drennan is a
patient ' in the Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
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The parsonage report was
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reptriat:.�...,
Mrs. Mavis Fisher, 'Correspon-
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Guests° at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Collinson arid
Jackie were Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
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and Mrs. Alvin Collinson, Jane
and John of Goderich, Mrs. Ef-
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tail and Mr. George Collins of
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Mr. Gordon Boyd enter-
tained with the Boyd families
ate 'the ,•Hart"csjc_f3olise' i'ri'
Walkerton,,on the holiday.
Mrs. Mae MacGregor has
been residing in. Goderich "with
her daughter Mrs. George
Leadbetter 'or' the winter'?
Mr. David .Drennan, son, of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Drennan is
-employed by. Canadian Tire in
Kincardine and is now residing
there. -
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Kl6ostra fast
week. were Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Kloostra of Wingham. Mr.
and Mrs. , eprge Postma of
Wheatley an -d --"Mr. "and Mrs.
John Huizinga of Palmerston, '
Mr. and=Mrs: Thys Kloostra of
Palmerston;
Miss''Jana Simpson spent a
week in Toronto and :the
following. week at Milford Bay
during the holidays and 'has
now returned to London:
Miss Shirley Robb visited at
herr home this past ' weekend.
Mr. Russell'" Moncreif of
Guelph was horde with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. George
Moncreif. "`
Reverend Weir of Kincardine
was in the pulpit at Ashfield
Presbyter an ,Church this past -
Sunday. The annual meeting is.
scheduled for Moaday,22nd of
January in the church.
The Simpson families were
together for New, Years at the
: . -. -and,, �rst-D
•� .horrid of= .Mr M . uncan
Simpson and we thoroughly en-
joyed having them, • which is
probably why this report is- a
bit late. A Happy 1974!
Goderich.
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Unit Leaders; Maitland Unit,
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