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Kingsbridge cWt name
Mrs.VanOsch to speak
Twent'y-five • members at-
tended „the July Catholic
'Worn -en'', League meeting in
.the Church Hall in Kingsbridge.
The meeting was opened by
Mrs. Eugene Frayne. Father
Dentinger led the league
prayer• Scripture reading was
given by' Mrs. Tom Hogan. nAs
Church Life Convener Mrs.
Hogan reported on the prayer
Vigil. and also expressed need
for volunteers to say the rosary
before mass.
The correspondence ' was
given by Mrs. Allan MacKenzie
as follows A letter invitation
from the Catholic -WQmen'.s
League of St. .,Mary's Holy
nie
Naof Mary Parish to attend
a ' pilgrimage in •the shrine,-
Feast of Our Lady of; Mouht
Carmel; a letter from the office
of the Bishop; Of London Wan-
ting to1know how Women could
teers to organize this sale
.get involved within the parish
were:, Mrs. Clarice Dalton,
activities - Mrs. Delores Van
(:,,ch` was „ ohosen as a. Mrs. Darla Hogan, Mrs, Leslie
representative to communicate, MacKenzie and Mrs. Rochelle
Champagne.
this matter with Mrs. Alice ,
°McConnell in Seafnrth; thank- A refreshment stand will be"
you notes from the Madonna , mad& hvail'able by the
House Apostlate for the used Kingsbridge Youth Club..
clothing sent from our parish; A motion was made toinstall
Eric Courtney for pen & pencil a ver•sati,le rug in the kitchen of
'set' for graduation and get well the Kingsbridge Hall.
card while in hospital. Mrs. Betty Frayne will be
Mrs. Rochelle. Champagne attending the . Provincial
gave the roll call and presented convention in -London and will
a gift membership ',to. Mrs.
speak on the events -taken
Barbara Redmond. place:
Christian Family Life Mrs. 'Allan MacKenzie made
Convener, Mrs. Joe Courtney a suggestion to institute a
repor=ted ;on the "Walk for babysitting service in the
Life",commercials fo Pro Church Hall at -the 10-:30 Sunday --
Life on Radio,- and the- first
mass. at Kingsbridge. The
Youth Pro Life Conferenee,held Kingsbridge Youth Club have
at St. Paul's Anglican Church.' expressed, their willingness to
Joe Austin attended 'from our • cooperate with "this suggestion.
parish. The next\meeting will be „Fr. Dentinger agreed to let the
held at the Queen Elizabeth parishes know: of this via the
"school, Goderich 'on Monday, church bulletin.
•September 15. To highlight the evening the
A suggestion 'was 'made Jo.- Dairy Princess for 1974-75 Miss
give to the brownie - and girl Mary Ann Miltenberg was
guide -leaders a donation for introduced as the speaker by
their dedication and in; :Mrs. Ann ,Riegling Miss
volvernent. Miltenberg gave an interesting
Mrs. Rita Howard, CulturaL outline of her past ,,year's ac -
Life Convener,_ reported en the , tivities invluding fairs and
grade 8 graduation banquet,and - shows. The "Dairy- Princess
made special mention of those'. competition was outlined. A „
receiving special awards and' film Was shown ,on- the various
also those receiving awards in cheeses, and many, pamphlets
Secondary"school that obtained were ma e available by Mary
their pri nlatry,crt St. Joseph's Anntto la 'es of the league and
Kingsbridge, guests i t-att Mance. Mrs. Rita•
Father Dentinger pokesto. Howard anked Miss
"dit�s "" �st'rwes ing .-in- �M,i1tenberftrip_ .dis.play .
volvement within -your parish and prose ted\' the Dairy
being very worthwhile, Princess with a gi on behalf of
The Catering 'Committee' the,CathelicWomen League.
Report given by Mrs, Frayne'.
was the past .events, that is, the
grade eight graduation.
banquet; Ashfield Township'
Hall opened and the Ball -Hardy
wedding. Mrs. Frayne ex-
tended a general thank, you to
everyone -for helping with these
activities.
Mrs.M .Loretta Doherty spoke
of future events in the catering
that is, the.Chisholm-Beeman
wedding July 19 Ln the Lucknow
Arena'; Bob Hackett's wedding
in Kingsbridge'Hall, August 9
and the,Hard,y-Foster wedding
August 23 Saltford Valley Hall'.
Later , this fall,the, group to
sell$tickets for afghan and quilt.
4,ugust 18 was established as -
the date for an upcoming
Garage Sale at Kingsbridge
Hall between -the hours of 10;00
- 12:00 and 1:30 , 5:00. Volum-
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legioo 8rallch '1 09 0ffers
The recently installed executive members of Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 109 who will hold office.for the 1975-76 term are
(front row left to right), Neil Shaw, public relations officer;
Robert Chapman, past president; Edward Tonks, president;
Roy Mugford, first vice-president; ;Harvey Johnston, second
vice-president; (middle row ,left to right) Barney Davis, en -
tertainment chairman; 'Vie 7 Ppwell, louse chairman; Dave
McMillan, • sick and Welfare' chairman;'Geor'ge Loty, service
°,officer; (back row left. to right) Howard Carroll, sports
'chairman; Stan Youngblut,secretary;.Chas Stewart, property
chairman; and Alex Blackwell, Sgt. at Arms. (photo by Fred
Bisset) �-„ ..., ,. 1— 0'
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On July 7, 61 men played golf flight Ardithe Bresette; Verne
. onGme'n's.night. Frith, • putting Jean anIy;
The top ten -,winners •were third flight, Marilyn' MKay,
Harold Walls, ',Ed •'Bresette, J4)un McDougall, .putting Chris
Alan.: Worgari, Don' McKewan, Hoffnieye•r; fourth flight, _
Jack Gould, Don Elliott, John Peggy 'Rivers, : 'Din<ne
Kane, Ken Treitz, Bill Ross, •Morrissey, putting Diane
and Bud Worthy. Mel ick; closest to the pin on'No.
• AlJ,. golf flat itches arc well Ardithe Bresette.
under way. t �" fi► st round cif On.' Wednesday July 9, , 20
the moil's club'chti:mp'ion'h pto 1tdu' 'p1 ycd,at the interclub,
he played on 5aturdriy, July '26• With, '• Sunset.. A• good time'lwas
Make sutxe youli name has been: .had by, all.; •
•entered.- -. The first round matches for
• Ladies' night July .8�,3'' ladles tire::'lac1jes Rose Bowl havebeen
played gaff. Ardithe Brissette drawn, up so. check the sheet to -
hosted a 14pol party -and welt er see who you play and get your
roast after.the,golf game.Thatch played`eri time.
•.. The -first. flight winners were ,Maxine Martin, • Hazel
Shelagh Sully, Verna' Jackson, Beaver-, Doris Paquette, all of
jautting Maxine Martin: second the' Maitland, .Goder,ich, and
- Sandy Turnille, ` Kincardine,
1:t.A1 THADI, AIiK�, lntw
are -representing the' Owen
-Sound District C.L.G:A. at -the.
Woodbridge Board of 'Trade
Golf Club, Ontario Amateur
. tea ms• championship being
played:, July 16,, 17, ,18. We wish
these girls goo golfing,
`I'hc Air Canada mixed Scotch
t O ball is being playq,d this
Saturday, July 19 at the
'Maitland. If , you are not a
golfer; come to the danceat the
.club on Saturday night.
On Friday, July 2,5 there will
be `Happy Hours" at the dui"
.Come down, after work. Have A
golf game. Join in the "Happy
Hours" - Jenny will be on hifnd
with ''some of her dining room
sl)cC is 15. c"
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Watt Str'eef, ,,...,,-
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