The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-25, Page 6•
S NAL STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1974
-OBITUARY
Sincere sympathy to Mrs.
Bernardine Kinney on the sud'-
den death of her brother, Mr.
Albert O'Loughlin at his home
in Troy, Michigan on Sunday.
evening, July 14, due'to a heart
..attack.
its body. rested at the•
M/Cabe "1~'uneral Home in Far-
tngton, Michigan until Wed-
nesday, July 17 when con-
celebrated High Mas;
celebrated • 'by ---his --brother
Reverend Father Rape1-
O'Loughlin, C.S.B of Me?t,co
City a.nd Reverend Father
Michael Dalton of Courtland,
Ontario took place in St.
Fabian's Roman Catholic,-
Church`
atholiChurch` ' in Farmington,'
•Michigan.
Burial was in the - Holy
°Sepulchre Cemetery.
,Mr. . Albert O'Loughr'in was
the son of Joseph B. a.nd Mary
(Griffin) O'Loughlin, formerly
of Ashfield Township.e , is
survived by his wife l bthv
and by • three brothers,
Reverend Father Raphael
O'Loughlin, C,S.B. of Medico
itv, Norman of Fennix,
Arizona and Ler°non.' of
Rochester, Michigan; and,, by'
three sisters, Mrs. Bernardine
Kinney of Kingsbsic ge, `Mrs.
Harry_ Schmidt �?r'orine)• of
Philadelphia, t',S.A., and Mrs.
Ed Shea (Margaret) of.j3erkle`•,
Michigan. All. the ,family was
present for .the funeral .except
for his'sister Margaret who was
•,vacationing Somewhere in
Europe and was unable to be
contacted. .
• PERSONALS -
KLNCSIR•IDflE KAPERS
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Mist Florence Lambert.us from._ Mrs. Peter Vogt and family on
Hamilton. Miss Marta Dalton "Saturday of Last week. Mr. and
t+f L n.it" Sister Mary Mrs: Phalen were returning
Elizabeth f Wsterdown and from h&l.ddays at North Bay
Sister _lane Francs' of the and Sudbury.
Notre Dame Consent. Formosa, Mr. and . Mrs, Raymond
and Mr,. and ;�,rs Dennis Austin of Toronto +• spent the
Dalton -Irene Yrene ° Mrs.'Larnbertus • •weekend with his' mother I1rlrs._
was transferred front' the Marie Austin. -
Gudeit<h Heispital by am- M. andhMrs. Desmond Cour-
b ,large•. to .•,'�'"ictoria Hospital, ",tney returned' on Saturday„
London', on Monday, July 22, July 20 after ,pending their .
for further treatment, honeymoon at Honey .1 anbour,
Mr and Mrs. Cyril Austin Ontario. A family' reunion "was
‘ isited "'his sister'' Mrs. Leo held at "their •farm home'here,
Corriveau w.,ho is a patient in on Sunday.
the Alexandra Marine and Mrs. Leila Fitzgerald and
General Hospital in Goderich• family of Stratford, Mr., and
Mr: Raymond Dalton and his. Mrs. Bill Deathe (Marlene Fit-
�tster Miss Antoinette Dalton zgerald) ,of Bryce Bridge and
attended the funeral of Mr. Mrs. Irene Murphy of Goderich
albert:0'L•oughlin;, in "Far- spent the weekend . at their
mingto0 Michigan and visited summer home here.
with '.y1rs..••Margtierite Joy who Miss Margaret . Foley of
is a'patient in the Mount Car-.Goderich is vacationing for two
mel Mercy` Hospital. weeks with .her brother Mr.
Eric Courtney, 13 -year-old Matthew Foley.
son •of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Court- Mr, Jimmy ;Caspar, 12 -year-
ney, was admitted • to the; old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
, retur-
f d h h by pl •ne on
u ding
.Winghani and..District General Caspar of San Francisc
Hospital on. Wednesday •a ter- ne too is_..ome •
,noon, July 17 with severe ab- Monday after spe
dominal pains. He was trap- holidays with Mr, and `Mrs. • I .enjoy digging out golf Pori Albert ran the Club house o 10th keep it in mind'.
sferred that same evening to St; George Hebert and the -0'09n -
ter
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•several .people for were always some hi -junks 22- the -weather was rain but 49
for further examination, Mr.•and Mrs.. Michael Dalton
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Minor Soccer'�action in Goderich last Saturday was thrilling as the local Peewees beat'Grand
Pend in a squeaker - 1-0.1n the photo, photographer Kaz Budny caught the drama of the lone
goal scored by Rick Stoddard as the Grand Bend goalie reaches but misses the well-
positioned -bail. The game was played at Agriculture Park in Goderich.
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histor•y or local,�color-and so of for a couple of years, and there Men's Night Monday, July
Joseph's Hospital in -London nor. . relatives: 4' •ter asking
some history of the l 'aitland, going on.
Mr.' Clem Sattendedh horseJean Knight Game to my re Tuesday Jul
Leffler was' . 'the races to players attended. First low net,.
scue. y 16th. _Ladies �5 ent to Bob Strrier, with a 30;
released from the Goderich Peterborough o during the 'past \ She a said., that before the
Hospital 'on Tuesday, July 16 weekend.` • Night everborie brought a sand- second low ,net was won by Bill
hospitalizedafter being' ��: ,►�.,.,..,.o* e„ar;.; :Maitland Golf .Club was .ac•' w.ich and a cookie to, site -the Bradlywith a 31; Jack McKen=
tt}ally formed; a number of cooks a' night off and so a,ftex..-..•-zie and Bill Hanly tied for
for`fiti•e day's. He is convalescing' daughter , of, Mr. and Mrs. re
' at his home here. Wilfred Austin, returned to her
Edward Courtney, son of Mr. home on Sunda. evening after Joni
and Mr,. George Bruce, a sum In the first flight the winners was John Kane. V4'tnners of the
and Mrs. Leo Courtney, injured spending a month s vacation' mer .r sident used to:go down were Hazel Bea't'er end Jean draw were .Art 'Mumford and
rh�is knee while helping with the with Mr. and Mrs. Charles . •to the aitland River flats and Knight, The second •flight. win- ` Dbtig Hunter.
idents.. such as Archdeacon -the golf game •a tasty lunch was,. third low net with a 31.5.
s- 3ateman, Judge Holt served .along with a cool drink. Closest to the stick oh No. 6
haying Operations at the. Baker (Eileen Fellows) of give ou balls during the years ,Hers were Jean Hanly and Jany .Remember to
Howard a,nd Hogan farms on •Orangeville. ,•„--_ 1915 and,1916: � traps.
Hed ” M d Mrs'" Joe -Courtney Deathe. Fi•idav, �•
Iuly. 19. receive r. an p, Thisspa ked the :,idea ,of a
• • Third flight winners were
rmanent ourse„on the river -Beat to McGee, Joan McDougal
its: Some of., tie other an Carol -Moore. Putting
lits who put a . 'prizes went 'to Maxine Martin;
.oney- into the ,Chris Hoffineyer, Bertha
lub were G;L' McGee,and Peggy RiversHid-
e, Charles de•n. Hole prize went to -Joan
, Douglas Crawford. Prize for nearest ,to
terson, 'to the hole went to Hazel Beaver•
ee w'a. By the way, speaking of" the' .�
ent.• cooks, snacks are 'available .
holes' from noon on., Meals are served
several• stitches at Alexandra visited with I,thetr son _Eric .
Mrs.'He,rman Lambertus was urine and General Hospital Courtney, a patient in St.
.admitted to - the Alexandra in •Goderich.. Joseph's -Iospital',•on Friday Goderich rest
Marine and General- Hospital Mr. Jaynes. Sandford of Lon and again on Sunday.. They •lot of time and
in Goderich on Monday,: July don visited an the weekend also visited r"with Mrs. MarieIformation of the
15. She was able to return to with Reverend Father, Ed Den- Curran and son Brian and`with *Parsons, ' C.C. - L
her home here on Saturday •af- tinge.. and Brother Gari Voll, Mrs. Twining in, London.
ternoon'fora 'visit With Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phalen
hers o'f her family, Mr. and' of Acton 'visited. with Mr. Frank.., B UD.AL SHOWER name' a -few. Charles
an ars
:Wednesday eveningJ�uly 17,in ..• probably' the first .rest
Garrow,' Roy Lloy
Mooney and Rc; Pa
Mrs. Wilfred .Lambertus ' and . Sullivan and with Mr. J A 'l `e 'crowd' gathered on
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St. Joseph's Parish Hall .in • At".that .time all nine
were in the ,space present
Kingsbridge to honor 'Miss' cupied by,° the first six hdl
Judy Moran, daughter. of Mr.• '
d M .. Al ' -- r►'' bride 'was a much smaller. cour
oc- by reservation. On Sundays.the
It .kitchen is closed but in the pro
an rs. , vin ora ; than at present, ,but it ha
elect." Miss Marianne Frayne : some trickyholes. For instance.
played„ "HERE COMES THE
• BRIDE" as ,1(udy,and her at ;the lone tree on the fourth hole
was much bushier'. then and
• tendants '•Misses: Brenda had a lot of shy"libber;, around
Moran," Betty , Wraith, Judy T
Redmond and Nancy,. Moran .. the base of the trunk. a p
there seated . amid pink'and ' ` Just past the tree was a large out
frogpond. and ball retrievers
white bells anditrearners. Miss PWinne
'were ` long bamboo poles 'with ' n gamy
Sheila .Sinnett was' the Master
of Ceremonies, b - baskets on the ends.There was net win<rr
• The address. tc• ,Judy was also a short hole ,of--1°30'y-ards and Don
read' by Miss Vicki Dieroff of called tiie 'Punch Bowl, A winners we
Goderich. Misses Debbie and "saucer -like green had been cut Q Egener:e
Darlene Austin and Miss Mary into the hill, and there were Lorraine Jone
Theresa ' 0' Neill brought the deep traps on either ,side of the being the most
' green and thick shrubbery at D u Bund cooked the. am -
many 'gifts to the -bride s table. A g y
`the ladies . dvho the back •- a very `tricky hole. burgers and played his ukulele
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shop, 'sandwiches, coffee' and
donuts are 'available. Connie
McIntyre and Penny Peters are
doing a great job... " ' •
Saturday afternoon 2pth the
o -ball foresome began -with
nch. Partners were drawn
f the hat. First low net
s were Della Bedard and"
astwood; second low
rs were Jean 'Hanley
ewart;. third low net.
e Jane Deathe and
arry Deathe ''.and
won a prize for
honest golfers. •
Judy thanked its s °ince tion, she cours
. helped with "tete shower; the Sip Ve • in the sing -along 1
program and to all 'who gave, has been changed. three times. sula Stewart jean K
Judy's wedding. to-ichaeWe have lost the frog pond and Jane Deathe sang a•sol
Laj'eunesse takes place at •
th& Punch • Bowl;s but ,-ve ' have And 'a good time was
Kingsbridge on Saturday;-- _ .three extra holes on the lower, all, The next two.ball is A
August 17. river flats.
In the twenties, . Walter
Hagan, who' was visiting
Goderich-on---a- yacht; _played --
our course and shot- a 29.
During :the war, because of the
British Commonwealth `Air • -
Training Plan, we°had a. num-.
m
-lier of flying schools in the
vicinity ,,and as a result had -
golfers •° from many• countries
playing . here... Jock McCartney'.
'and Jimmy McLeod, two Scot-
tish pros, from -R.A.F. Station,
ad by •Ur
ight aid
or two..
ad ,by •
gust
rake the sand,
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O..ur'Mistukes
° In the second section or this .
newspaper, information under
a pi.rture t f Jttdy Fisher lists
the young lady's age as ;34
years. Judy is M14. Sorry!'
It was" erroneously reported
in last, week's Signal;Star, that
Port Albert• Anglican Church.
Womeh ,planned a bazaar for
July..2,..The bazaar is being held..
Satnrdav, July 27..
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