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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-16, Page 35t. 1 KINGSBRIDOE KAPERS St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, St. Augustine was filled to capacity on Thursday, December 9th for the Funeral Mass for the Reverend .Monsignor Louis J. Phelan, who served in retirement at St. Augustine for almost seven years, Reverend Father S.C. Quinlan, First Curate to Bishop G.E. Carter officiated at the funeral mass accompained by three priests. There were 20 priests in the sanctuary'. The Reverend Father Ed Den- tinger, C.R. Parish. Priest of the combined parishes of Kingsbridge, St. Augustine and Lucknow delivered the Homily. Interment was in St. Michael's Cemetery, Blyth. Following the services ladies • of the ,St. Augustine Catholic Women's League served lunch in the Parish Hall. PLANNING WORKSHOP The Ashfield Township Secondary Planning Workshop on "Urban Development" was held at the Brookside Public 'School on Monday; December 6 at 8:20 p.m. Allan Glb- son,chairman, introduced Gary Davidson, of the -Huron County Planning Board who showed slides of the villages in Ashfield Township, Dungannon, Port Albert, Belfast, Kintail and Kingsbridge. Questions asked by the chairman were: 1. What kind of 'services do the Village of Dungannon and Port Albert provide to the Township? Are they adequate? 2. What 'changes do you think these villages will see in the future? 3. Dungannon: (a) Where should the boundaries of Dungannon be set? (b) What type of development should be planned for ,Dungannon? (c) Are any additional ser- vices required in Dungannon at present or to accommodate future development? (d) Should Dungannon develop its own planning regulations and, if so, what type should they be? 4. Port Albert: •(a) Where should the boundaries of Port Albert be set? (b) What type .....„_„pf„. development should be planned -for-Port Alb -Pr -010 Are. any additional services required in Port Albert at pre -sent or to accommodate future 'development? (d) Should Port Albert develop its own planning regulations and if so, what type should they be? 5. What -type of develop- ment should be allowed in the smaller hamlets such • as Kintail, Kingsbridge, Belfast, etc.? • 6. If you were thinking of building a new house, would you want to build it in one of the villages, one of the hamlets or in the coun- tryside? 7. Do you feel that non-farm residences should be allowed to scatter throughout the Township? g. Do you think that there could •be. problems between the farmer and the non-farm residents in the countryside? 9. Do you feel that the Township should have per- manent, properly planned, mobile home parks or should mobile homes be permitted to locate anywhere in the Township or Villages? Due to the stormy weather there were not quite as many people .present at this meeting, The Mo.nday, Mrs. Joe Courtoeg 529-1199 --.- • `.. ;3D GODERIcH SIGNAL -STAR, Tk1URSDAY, DECEMBER 16; 1976 PAGE 15A December 13 meeting on Natural Environment and Extractive Resources with Chairman Grant Farrish was the last meeting until -after the New Year. On Monday, Januar Y 10, 1977 a "Summary Workshop" will be held with the chair- man Warren Zinn. TURKEY BINGO A large crowd attended the Arinual Turkey Bingo held in St. Joseph's Parish Hall at Kingsbridge on Saturday, December 11 beginning at 8:30 p.m. Winners of the ten turkeys were Blaise Doherty, Loretta Doherty, Jim FIin- nigan, Sylvia Hackett, Jean _Van Rooy, Ella Hodgins, „Vera VanDiepan, Bill Hackett, Betty Doherty and Brother Phil Tremblay. Winners of the special game was Vicki Lynn Doherty, the -proceeds to go to Goderich and District Pro Life Group. Winner of "Snoopy", the door prize was Sheila Bushell and a second door prize was won by Lonny Doherty. As a consolation prize a free game was played on tickets obtained from the door with the money being divided four ways. Winners were Donna Maize, Maurice Schuurmans, Brian Drennan and the fourth* winner's name was not obtained. The Kingsbridge Youth Club sold coffee and cookies during the bingo. SOCIAL NEWS Reverend Father Raymond Hughes, C.R. who is stationed at the Ressurrectionist Parish in Louisville, Ken- tucky spent the past weekend with Reverend Father Ed Dentinger and assisted with parochial duties by delivering the Homily on Saturday evening and celebrating Mass on Sunday, December 11 and 12, in St: Joseph's Parish church in Kingsbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schuurmans (the former Dora VanOsch) of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanOsch. Due to the stormy, wintry weather, the high school bus Goderich District Collegiate was forced to turn back—on-Monday, December - 13 making an extra long weekend for students at- tending the collegiate. Congratulations also to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hayden of Ash- field Township on the birth of a spn who weighed in at 8 lbs. 15 oz. at the Wingham and District General Hospital on Friday, December 4th. The Santa Claus Parade held in Lucknow on Saturday, Detember llth was enjoyed by the young and the old. Free treats were given at the Lucknow Central Public school. a free movie starring Don Knotts in the "Shakiest Gun In The West" was shown and free skating in the Lucknow arena was enjoyed. Santa's visit was sponsored by the Lucknow Businessmen and Lucknow and District' Kinsmen Club. Ray Hogan was honoured at a party held for him at Miltenburgs on Saturday evening, December llth. His marriage to Mildred Vega will take place in St. Joseph's Parish church at Kingsbridge on Saturday, December 18th at 4 p.m. Wilfred Austin who has been hospitalized in the Alexandra Marine and glp CANADA PENSION PLAN The residents of the Counties of Huron and Bruce are served - by the District Office at 546 N. Christina Street, Sarnia, Ontario, N7T 5W6, phone (519) 344-5229. THERE A E TWO LOCAL OFFICES IN THE AREA.AT: Federal Building 35 East St. Goderich, Ontario Open every Wednesday From 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Phone 524.6583 AND Federal Blinding 100 Scott Street Walkerton, Ontario Open every Thursday From 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 Phone 881-0871 p.m.. ,;1111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Z General Hospital, Goderich and the University Hospital, London since Saturday, November 20th was released from the hospital on Monday, December 13th and is con- valescing at his home here. He expects to be able to return to employment at -the Dominion Roads Machinery Company at Goderichafter the New Year. Herman BPrgel of Whitelaw, Alberta is spen- ding vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riegling. Mr. Borgel was met at the London airport. by Mr. Riegling on Sunday, December 12. Mr. Borgel is a good friend' and _neighbour of Clem and Phyllis Steffle`r of Whitelaw and will live close to the Rieglings when they move to Brownvale, Alberta _ in 1977. SOCIAL NEWS. Volleyball teams' from St. Joseph's, school at Kingsbridge motored to Brookside Public school on Monday, December 6 for games there. Congratulations to the Kingsbridge Senior Girls who won 2 games fo—Erookside's 0, and to the Kingsbridge Senior Boys who defeated Brookside 2 games to 1. On Wednesday, December 8 Brookside public school, came to Kingsbridge for a return match. The Kingsbridge Senior girls again defeated the- Brookside Senior girls 2 games to 0 and the Kingsbridge Senior boys defeated the Brookside Senior boys 2 games to 0. A Soccer Banquet was held at Sullivan's Restaurant on Wednesday 8th between 12:00 and 1:00 for the Senior and Junior Girls Champion Soccer Teams. Presentations were made to each individual member. House League Crab Socc4er has' started in the Primary Grades. Toronto beat Mongreal 6 - 1 in the Kin- dergarten to Grade 2 All grades are preparing and all teachers are involved with the Christmas Concert to ,ho hold on Deoomhor TIct at 8:15 pj.m. in St. Joseph's school at Kingsbridge. Fre schoolers are invited to take part by singing or saying a poem. On Wednesday, December 15th at 12:30 p.m. the parents and teachers will take on the Senior House League Champions tn Volleyball in the school gym. This proves to be an interesting game. Everyone is'invited to- come to the school to either play or view the game. On Monday, December 6 students attended' Mass for Monsignor Louis J. Phelan who died on Sunday, December 5th. Friday, December 10th was a Professional Development Day within the Huron -Perth System. Students enjoyed a • holiday while parent -teacher interviews were held. Students attending Universities began Christmas Holidays on Friday, December 10. BRUCE,MACDCMAIA • ELECTRIC Domestic-Commercioi-Industriali 133, Britannia Rd. Phone Evenings 524-8 146 Judy Cruickshank and Denise Mitchelmore were selected as the most valuable girls' basketball players in the senior and junior divisions respectively. The girls received their awards at a school assembly last week. (staff photo) Well knock back some Interest The most successful savers are like .300 hitters. Big hitters hit regularly, sharp savers save systematically. And we've got a plan that will give you an assist in your savings program. Say to yourself right now, "I'm going to put a few dollars away every payday". 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