The Huron Expositor, 1970-02-12, Page 4, Correspondent
Mrs. Bob Cronin'
A Dublin area girl, Marilyn
Ryan, 'won first place in a
public speaking contest in Dublin go to a charitable organization.
on Monday afternoon.
The daughter of Mr..and Mrs.
Maurice Ryan of R.R. 2; Dublin
'rite Dublin Exercise and Diet and a student at St. Patrick's Club has been an overwhelming Separate School, she chose_„ag-.
her topic "Robert Kennedy." success. There are 35 members •
She •was chosen the winner'
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for 12 lbs. Plans are underway
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NO MORE ROOM
and at :present no more can be
Contest
The Dublin Athletic Associa-
tion' held a meeting' Sunday when
final plans were, made for their
St. Patrick's Dance which is to
be held_ on March 6 in the Brod-
hagen Hall. Tickets are now ;On
sale and there will 'be a number
of Door Prizes. Proceeds will
go towards the betterment of the
present ice and to lay plans for
future .playground development.
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PERTH DIVISION WINNERS
John Vintar, Superintendent of Huron Perth Separate Schools is shown here congratulating •
Marilyn Ryan of R.R. 2, Dublin, the winner of the Perth Separate School public Speaking Contest. -
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ryan. On Mr. Vintar's left is Beatrice Weller,
who placed third and at the far . right is second place winner, Karen Russell, both of Stratford.
(Staff Photo)
HURON PUBLIC SPEAKING WINNERS
• 'John B. McCarron; chairttran of the public Speaking Contest, extends a hearty handshake
to Gerald Van 'Osch, R.R. 2, Crediton, the son of Mr. and Mrs-: Harry Van Osch, who was'
declared the winner of the Heron separate School Public Speaking Contest. Also standing
• arree—Rieseemi,--.3, Smith_ of Wingharrel_ancl_ _hike Nan Roustal of Exeter, who placed second and
third, ' --(Staff-Photo)
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NEWS OF
Publin Girl Wins
Correspondent
Mrs. Joseph Kale
paul D'Reilly has been trans-
ferred to the Wingha.m,Branch of
the Toronto-Dominion Bank from
the Seaforth branch. He is now
eceAuntant Officer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray-
and family, Toronto, visited Mrs.
Michael Mull'ays
Miss Hildae Kennedy,London,
visited Mr. and_ Mrs. Angu,,s
Kennedy and Mr.and Mrs.Aug-
uste Ducharrne,
Brother Joseph, Toronto, is
spending a week with Mr . and
Mrs. V,J.Lane.
Miss Karen. Kale, University
of Waterloo, spent the week end
at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Arriis Kennedy
spent Sunday in St. Marys with
Mr. acrd Mrs, Don Moylan.
Leonard Ryan, University of
Western. Ontario, with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ryan.
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Leo Hagan. acting -Grand
Knight of Father. Stephen.. Eckert
'Council Of. Seaforth. and District
• of the Knights of Columbus has
announced the partic ipationbithe
Council ina move to corn memo-
. rate the anniversary .of the ini-
/,• tiation of the late JohriF. Kennedy
• into the Knights of Columbus.
During the rnonthS oP .F'eb-
yuary and,mar.li the Father Ste-
phen ECkert CounciLwill join with
approximately 6000 other Knights'
of Columbus units throughout Ca-
nada. United,. States., Mexico,
Phillipines. Puerto' Rico, Canal
Zone. Guatemala and the Virgin
Islands, to encourage Catholic
laymen to become enrolled in
the Knights of Coln' mbu.s .as a
tribute to the memory of one of,.
the most ditinguished members
of the Order. • ,
mr. Hagen Said Joseph L,
O'Reilly will be the general
chairman and the following' are
acting parish chairmen: Seaforth,
James Kelly and Michael Con-
nolly: St. C olurnban „ Fergus Kel-
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ly, Jr. and -James Sloan. Jr;
Dublin, . Joseph Loob'y and Frank
Kistner. The projede will •com-
mence immediately.
News.of Woodham
Correspondent • Miss Jean Copeland
The Explorer and C.G.I,T,"
'girls provided the choir music on
Sunday during-, . the . Church
service_ , •
Mr. David King of Toronto
spent the week end with his
parents, Rev. and , Mrs. King.
• Miss Linda Johns and Mr.
Paul Wallis of Granton visited
on Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wallis of Tilleonburg.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Johns were Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Horne of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fisher, Randy,
and Cindy. of Exeter. Mr.... and
.Mrs. Ford Stark or St. Marys
and Mr., and Mrs. Norman Johns
and Stephen and Mr. and Mrs.
Gorden • Johns. liksfr:- Johns • Sr.
was celebrating his brithday,
over four other. contestants in
the Perth, division of the joint
Huron-Perth Separate School
finals, She .will now represent
the Perth Separate Sehools and
corilpete irr Milverton with public
School finalists to determine a
county winner.
A similar contest is to be
held in Huron County. when the
winner of the separate school
contest Will compete with the
public school winner to determine
who will represent Huron at the
divisional finals in Glencoe later
this month. •
A Crediton area boy was
named Huron winner . in Monday's
contest. He is Gerald Van Osch,
a student at Mount Carmel Sep-
arate School and son of Mr. and
.mr§. Harry Van' Osch ,. He
chose 'Farming Present .and
Future" as his topic.
Nine speakers representing
as many schools competed in
this division.
• Second .place Went , to
Rosemary Smith of Wingham and
third place was awarded -to-Jane
Van Roestel of Exeter'
Second -place—ire -the" -Perth
diviSion went to Karen Russell
of Stretford and third was Bea-
trice Weller, else' of Stratford.
Two total girls,, Joan Nobel
of Seaforth and Cathy Murray of
St. Columban participated in the
Huron divisional, representing
Seaforth and St. Columban
Separate Schools.
'The Dahlia- Colleens,. a 20-
Member _dance and. song group.,..,
brovided t .'ditt4rgaintilifit44fOr
mote than 100 spectattirs 'an •
parents who were on hand: for
the event.
Following the program re-
freshments were served.
The event was co-ordinated
by John B. McCarrloll Physical
Education consultant for the
Separate School Boafd.
YOUTH GR6UP
There has been no final. count
on the ballets cast in regard to
the nomination' of leaders for the,
youth 'Group whith is form!ng
.bo ,arrange teen actiyities. FInal
results will be revealed next
'Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stapleton -
and Paul and Misg Kathleen
Stapleton of Kitchener and Miss
Jo= Anhe Stapletbn. Lo7ri-don, were
visiting with Mr, and Mrs. ter-
gu's Stapleton and family_
Mr: and Mrs. ,Fergus Staple-
ton will he leaving for Florida
this weekend for a month's va-
cation. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarey.
Weston. spent the weekend with
Mrs. Frank Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coville
spent the weekend at Port Franks
with friendS.
Mr. and Mrs. John Denomnie
and funny: Kitchener, were vi-
siting with Mr. and ,Mrs. Joe
Cronin and family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willemg
and Mrs. -Willem's'. sister and
her husband aredeaving for Cali-
fornia this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend
spent the weekend with friends
and relatives in Toronto. Mrs.
Ted Tyndall of Timmins is.epen-
ding the week with the Friends.
Mrs. 'Tyndall is Mrs. Friend's
sister. .
. Officials of -the department
of transport 'conducted examin-
ations here Monday for those
involved in-the operation of the
:recently installed radio telephone
`system at Seaforth Community
Hospital. , About 30 people were
involved and included hospital
staff and staff of.ambulance op-
erators in Seaforth, Dashwood
and Zurich.'
The new system. provided
by the Ontario Hospital Services
Commission. will contact ambu-
lance movements throughout the
area.
etire rich!
Rev. L. J. Coughlin, Merlin,
a former paStor of St.Coltintban,
spent a fewRaYs here, theluest
of 1V,I4r. J.j.White and Rey. P.
Oosteeee.
Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Doyle,
London, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Maloney on Sunday.
!VIE. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
children, Acton, with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cronin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stapleton
and Paul, Kitchener, visited Mr,
and Mrs. Gilbert Murray. 0
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butters
and family, Hespeler, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs..
Maurice Melady.
Mr. arid Mrs. Don Brady and
family, London, . visited Mr.and
Mrs. James Sloan.
A' successfel dance was held
in the parish hall for the teen-
age group with Uncle Bruce of
Kitchener in charge of the
music. The chaperones were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kale and
Mr. and WS. Martin Murray.
- Miss Kathleen Stapleton,
Kitchener, visited Miss Joanne
Murray.
'• Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy
and children, Stratford, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Du-
charme. .
A , meeting of the Parish
Council was held on 'Sunday
afternOon at which Jack Lane
was appointed president and Mrs.
Frank Ryan was ' appointed
secretary-treasurer,
Angus Kennedy . .. a pat- )
.:ient in hospital at St.Marys.
Mr. • and Mrs. . Gerald
Gaffney, Peterborough, visited
Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan. •
Lewis Kennedy, Toronto,
spent a couple of days at the
home of his parents here.
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the •last' meeting of the
Staffa Women's Institute final
plans • were made for the Ladles
DesSert Euchre -to be held' on
February 18th. at 1:30 'P.M. Ad-
mission .514 per person 'and
ladies to supply' baby sitting
• Service.
Doug. Stewart has recently
been employed by the Seriforth
0,,P.U.C. as 'jou'rney man lineman
Mr. Stewart, who has served for
18, years as journeyman lineman
with the
,as
has Moved
to Sealorth ' with' his wife Helen
and four children. He is re-
siding on George Street. Walter
Scott, local P.U.C.Manageecited
al-teal/ter workload and plans to
upgrade the utility as the reason
for increasing the staff.- • • The
present staff, includde four
employees as well as the man-
ager and secretary.
DUBLIN LADIES '
PHYSICAL ,,.FITNESS CLUB
Twenty-four ladies Were pre-
Sent last night. There was
accommodated. The ladies. have
been given the opportunity to
play volleyball and then they are
going to he 'introduced to basket-
ball - a more strenuous type of
physical exercise.
SKATING RESUMES
Regular family night, skating
in the Seaforth Arena will begin
again on ,Thursday evening:- This
is sponsored by the Athletic As-
sociation,
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Correspondent-
Mrs. Ken McKellar
Mrs. Percy Adams, Blyth,
visited last week with her
mother, Mrs. George Wallace
and, her sisfen• Mrs, Verna -
Brooks..
Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Eggert
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knechtel,-
Rostock,. .visited with Mr. and
'VMS: AlerGardiner= —
Mr. T. L. Scott returned
home' from Seaforth Hospital •
on .Friday after being ,a patient
• a couple of weeks with flu. '
Mr. and Mrs. V Donald Wal e.
lace,. CarlinefOrd, were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. George Wal-
lace and Mrs. Verna Brooks..
e. Mr. W-id .Mrs. Lorne Sane
ti of London attended 'the • 'At
Rome dance' at the Mitchell
Istr4e1-41-411—S,c401-11 nn _Friday •
ght -and :..visi.ted ,4sreArtiane's
tents, and Mmaprdon
' V Sunday. visitors with Mr.and
Mrs. Otto Walker Were Mr.-and
Mrs. jack McGhee and family,
London, Mr . arci Mrs. Robert
flulley and: faintly. Winthrop,.
:Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner
"and Steven, Cromerty.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Eyre'.
and Richard, Shedden. were re-•
cent''visitors with her parents.-
Mr.'and Mrs. Gordon Stott.
Richard .and Bob Binning,
Mitchell, visited on Sunday with-
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.•
,K, McKellar.;
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