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RECREATION WORKSHOP London to the Alexandra
• Appreximately 110 persons Marine and General Hospital,
attended the workshop .on Goderich on Friday,
"Recreation" . held at the December 3.
Brookside Public school on .Sincere sympathy is ex -
Monday, November 29 at 8 .tended to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
p.m. John Austin of `McCharles on the death of
.Kingsbridge was the chair _ their son, Allan F: McCharleN
man for this third workshop. . of Montreal. Private funeral
He welcomed everyone and services were held pn Mon-
expreSsed how pleased he. day, December 6.
was that such an interest was • Miss Joanne VanDiepan of
shown. Kincardine •spent the
He introduced Dan Man- weekend at the home of her
sell, Wingham District parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Manager and Rene Jones, VanDiepan.
Biologist with the Ministry, of CI`ir ietmas turkey bingos
Natural Resources. are being planned for St.
Mr. Mansell explained the Augustine. Parish • Hall on including Mrs. Lillian Siin
St. ` Joseph's •
0 00 fish r beingFridayand at
$8 s ladder .
0 la
constructed at Port Albert. ,• Parish Hall, Kingsbridge on` Dave Zyluk, Principal Prins pal of St.
The idea of this ladder is to Saturday, December 10 and -Joseph's Kingsbridge was
get the rainbow trout spread 11. Get,, your Chri.stmas:, one of the eight group leaders
all; along the river from Port turkey early,. by yelling far the day. The day was
Albert to Lucknow. This "bingo". dedicated to reading skills
ladder is -being built, rather
than removing . the dam Several ladies from this and minimum expectations
blacking the river in order to • area attended a baby shower for -eachgrade- level. All
prevent lamprey eels from for little : Tammy Lynn, superintendents and the
p Y director of Education were
working upstream. Legris, daughter of Mr. and present and supplied input
This area will include a Mrs. Ted Legris. The shower
picnic area, toilets and a was held at the home of Mr.
viewing area as many people and Mrs. Arie VanDiepan, HOUSE LEAGUE
are as interested in watching grandparents of little Tammy VOLLEYBALL RESULTS
the fish jump upstream as in Lynn. Seniors ,
fishing. Sincere° sympathy is ex- November 29, _Saskat-
Mr. Jones said that most of • tended to the relatives and chewan ,1, Edmonton 2;
° the Lucknow system south of friends of the late Lorne Ivers December 1, Montreal 2,
that village is.. good for who passed away.on 'Sunday, Toronto A I; December. 3,'
rainbow trout but many trout . November 28 at the Wingham Edmonton 3, Toronto B 0.
coming in from the lake to and District General
spawn cannot get past the Hospital. He was 85 years old. Intermediates
dam at Port Albert and many His body rested .at the November 30, Saskat-
turn back to the lake for MacKenzie Funeral Chapel, chewan 0, Montreal 2.
spawning. Lucknow where funeral. Senior Champions,
Many at, this meeting felt services , were held on
that the efforts by the Natural Wednesday, December lst, at Edmonton; Junior Cham-
pions Toronto.
attending the Collegiate.
Several from this area
enjoyed .. the Santa Claus
Parade held in Goderich on
Saturday, December 4. This
year's„ theme was "Christ-
mases of the World". A
kiddies show at the Park
Theatre and Santa's Court
were sponsored by the
Goderich ShoPPers Square
Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuntz
and family of St. Clements
visited on Sunday, December
5'with Brother,Carl Voll.
p Last Friday,, November 26
was . a Professional
Development Day for. .the
Huron -Pe"r"th Separate School
System and all the teachers
met at St., Mary's School in
Goderich. The entire staff
from St. Joseph's,
Kingsbridge was present
into the various groups.
Resources Ministry to lin- 2 .p.m. Burial .was in the To come: Volleyball
prove fishing on the Lucknow Dungannon Cemetery. against = . Brookside at
River system' may be useless Brookside on December 6;
unless .stricter controls are PRIEST DIES • • December 15, the Edmonton
put on commercial _fishing Monsignor Louis J. Phelan, Senior team against the
• •near Port Albert. Parish Priest at St. Augustine teachers and parents.
The next meeting (the last Roman Catholic . Church -
meeting before Christmas) passed away in the Wingham
will be held et Brookside on. and District General Hospital House se Leaguengs
Monday, December 13. Grant, on Sunday, Decernber 5 in his " As of November 30'
Farrish ,will chair. the 74th year. • • 1st Yellow,_ Edmonton 24
meeting - on Natural Monsignor Phelan was the points; 2nd Blue, Toronto 18
Environment and Extractive son of the late William Phelan pbi '
is 3rd Red, Montreal 15
Resources".See you there. and Mary.Ryan, a native of : •
.Blyth. He was ordained to they points; 4th green, Saskat
SOCIAL NEWS Priesthood • in St. Peter's chewan 11 points.
December_ 3 standings;
Wilfred .Austin was moved Cathedral, London on June 6, Yellow, Edmonton 24 points;
by ambulance .from the. 1936 and served.in the Blue, Toronto 18 points; Red,.
University Hospital in- parishers of St. Joseph's Montreal 15 points; Green,
and .Mrs. Robert Farrish,
RR3 Goderich and to Wanda
Lynn ,Duncan,''datighter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Duncan of Saltford who were
married by the Reverend
Father Ed Dentinger, C.R., in'
St. Joseph's Catholic church
,atKingsbridge on Friday
evening, November 26 at ,6
p.rn. The bride's attendants
were flower girl, Miss
Heather Bogie; maid of
honor, Joanie Shoemaker
bridesmaids, Debbie Hannah,
" aunt of the. bride and Linda
Vance. The bestman was the
groom's .brother, Mr. Steven
Moran and the ushers. were
Jim Collinson, uncle bf the
groom and Danny 'Duncan,
brother. of. the bride. Miss
Mary Anne Frayne was the
organist ` and soloist.
Following their . marriage,
approximately 170 • guests
were served a ham dinner at
the Saltford Valley Hall. An
open reception with music
supplied by "Shannon" was
enjoyed by their many.
relatives and friends. Guests
were present from Detroit,
London, Harriston, • Bram-
pton, Toronto and the im-
mediate area. The groom is
employed by the Bell
Telephone Company at
Stratford. The happy couple
will make their home in
Seaforth.
A bridal shower for Miss
Mildred Vega was held in the
Kingsbridge Parish Hall 'on
Thursday evening, November
25. Mrs. Betty Van Osch
chaired . the following
.LARGEST. STOCK'
Chatham; Our Lady o Saskatchewan 11 points.
Mercy, Sarnia; St. Patrick's
• Merlin; St. Bridgid's,.. Mit- BOWLERS AWAY
shell; St.' Michael's, Five top bowlers from the
IN THE COUNTY Leamington; St. Augustine, -Lucky' Wood Lanes in
St. Augustine and St. Mary's, Lucknow bowled at the
Lucknow. •• . O'Connor BoWl in Don Mills.
' He retired in the year 1970,
e on Friday, December.3
returning to St. Augustine against five'top bowlers from
, where he 'celebrated Mass Woodstock. They were Mrs:
each Sunday for - the—
parishioners there. leetty Lou Dalton . from
Kingsbridge, Mrs. •Beryl
Celebrations were held in St.
Augustine last June in honour• McDonald , Muriel ' and
Grace y
of Monsignor .•Phelan's. 40 G
years in the Priesthood. •-• and- Lynnpnn Walllel RitchieRof the
Monsignor Phelan was ConLuc$now areas.
waked in • the Catholic Church ladies and especially
to' Be these
at Leamington, where he and esnecially to Betty
Lou. "Dalton and Beryl.
served for 19 years, with a,. McDonald of thisarea who
funeral Mass celebrated at 11 each received-: • Polarbid
a.m. on Wednesday, Cameras, $25.00 and $20.00
December 8. The body was respectively, and two . $5.00
taken to the St. Augustine Provincial Tickets to be
Catholic church, arriving at . drawn on December 31, 1976.
approximately 5 p.m. A wake Each lady on the team was
Industrial' service was held at 9:1 p.m. presented with an electric'
-.Farm with funeral Mass at 11 'a.m,
atch valued. 'at $39.95, in
on Thursday,December 9th.
haVnthe
—Factory ,. Burial was in he Blyth fiveigag
mes most points in the
Plain or safety toe ' Cemetery. As; Thursdaywas such 'a
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Goderich, Ont.
- SOCIAL NEWS
Pupils attending schools
were released early on
Thursday ...' afternoon
December 2 due to the stormy
wintry weather. : All buses
were on the job, on Friday
morning except buses to the
Goderich and District
Collegiate Institute, thus
making an exceptionally long
holiday weekend for those
BRUCE MACDONALD
ELECTRIC.
Domestic -Commercial -Industrial
133 Britannia Rd.
Phone. Evenings 5 2 4-8 1.4 6 '.
stormy day the ladies were
uncertain as to start out, but
with Mrs. Betty Lou Dalton as
chauffeur. they -motored to
Toronto " *hire they were
guest of the Lucky Wood
Lanes at the Canadian Motel.
The games were taped for
to be shown in the order given.
above on Global Teleyision
Channel 6 beginning on
December 20 to December 24.
` 'TWrenty-two . teams have
already played off , with 11
more teams to do so:
The Lucknow Team is •now
in fourth place in the stan-
dings and could still be in the..
playoffs which will take•place
in January. , Jackpots were
given away three times while
the ladies were bowling.
WINNING COLT
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Mike dalton . whose
weanling Quarter Horse Colt
accumulated 71 points at
Quarter Horse shows, fairs,
etc,duringthis seasonand
held the highest points in
'Ontario for,1976.
Mr, and Mrs, Dalton will be
presented the trophy at the:
Quarter Horse Banquet to be
held in Niagara Falls on
January 29, 1977.
The colt's mother won
Second -"Prize in the Brood
Mare Class. Congratulations!
(Intended for last week)
Congratulations to Kenneth
Wilmer Moran, son of Mr.
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progratn: a sing song led by
Mary. Clare at the piano, a
contest, with the answers the
names of different brand
names of soaps was -con-
ducted by Janet Card, and
Lisa Fray,»e danced ac-
companied by Mary Clare at
the piano. -In the address to
the bride read by ' Mrs.
Delores VanOsch the bride
was welcomed to Kingsbridge
from her home in Ecuador.
The bride 'was helped • in
opening her 'gifts by Misses
Anita Hogan, sister of the
g�r'om and • Anne
Va 6Diepenbeek, friend of
bot-H--the•b.ide and the groom.
Lunch was served by the
ladies in charge and a social
hour followed.
Mr.Wilfred Austin was
transferred " by ambulance
from the Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital,
derich • to the University
Y
Hospital during the. past
week. With Mr. Austin were
his wife Marian, iris. father,
" Mr. Frank
Austin; Mr.'. �
Mrs. John Austin, Mr. and
'Eldon
Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Courtney and Carl.
Mrs: Fred Vassella who.
was hospitalized in the
University Hospital for some
time is.now at her home here.
Carla Revington, David
and Vickie Zyluk of the
Stratford and Goderich Pro
Life Groups were among 200
perso.ns who lobbied at
Ottawa on Thursday,
November 18. The three were
invited by Federal M.P. Bob
McKinley to lunch in. the
Parlran• r,i Buildings `:' fter
lunch they were able'`t"o see
the member for this riding in
action during question time.
Discussion afterwards with
Mr. McKinley was held in his
office during which time he
expressed that he supported
the Pro Life stand and that he
had voted against an earlier
- motion to widen. the Abortion
Law.
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PLANNING WORKSHOP
The second planning
workshop was , held at the
Brookside school, on Monday
evening November 22 at 8
p.rn. Mr. ,Finlay MacDonald
chaired this meeting which
was on "Agriculture". He
expressed his delight that so
much interest was shown.
The following questions
were asked of the 100 persons
who 'were in attendance:
1:r
What trends do 0 project
Yup J
,for' Agriculture in Ashfield
2. What trends -do you project
for concentrated farm en-
terprises
n-
er ri Ashfield . Tow
t ses in p n-
.
ship?
3. What priorities should be
'given in the Township Plan to
keeping prune farmland for
Agri Agriculture?
4. What should -marginal
'farmland be used for?'leo you
believe "rough" land should
be sold for cottages or
houses?
5. Do ,you believe that far-
mers should be able to
separate pieces off from their
farm to sell for houses or
cottages?.
6. What safeguards should
the Township Plan adopt to
prevent prime farmland .
being used for; cottages,
residences and other urban
type uses?
7. What value do you place on
the natural beauty of the
Township? Should certain
areas be preserved for
conservation of the natural
invironment?
8. What value do you place on
erosion control? Should the
remaining wood lots in the
township. be preserved to
prevent wind 'and,' water
erosion of farrnland? .
9; What priority should hobby
farmers, part-time. farmers
and, vacation --farmers rate
with full -tine and intensive
farm operators?
The majority of those
present agreed that Ashfield
.Township should be min,
tained for agriculture.
The next meeting will be a
Brookside school On Monday
December 6 beginning at
p.m. The 'subject will bi,
"urban development an'
Allen Gibson ., will be thi
chairman. This is an lin
portant meeting so please bi
there.
SOCIAL•NEWS
Congratulations to Tomm;
Gilmore, son of Mr. and Mrs
Arthur' Gilmore and a grad;
student at St. Joseph's school
KMingsbridge who won firs
-prize at the Kitchene!
Batonfest for boys ages 7
10. The batonfest was held of
Sunday, November 21 a
Bingamon Lodge, •Kitcheriei
and Tommy was presenter
with the trophy.
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Th�flkYOU
A sincere thank you to
everyone for your
support at the polls.
Sincerely
Dave Gower
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