The Huron Expositor, 1969-09-18, Page 5HONOR BRIDE-TO-BE
• Miss Patricia McLaughlin
was honored at numerous show-
ers prior to her forthcoming
marriage' to Mr, John Montgom-
ery of Mitchell. They wereleld
at the homes of Mrs. Tom Nigro,
Stratford, Miss Mary Hergott of
It Kitchener and at the bride's
home on September 14 given by
Mts. Gordon Butters, Mrs. Harry
Ryan and Mrs. John Van Bakel.
A variety of games were played
at each shower and lunch was
served after the bride-to-be
opened all her lovely gifts. The
guest-of-honor thanked everyone
for their thoughtfullness.
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Correspondent
MRS, JOSEPH KALE
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Melady,
Toronto, visited at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Melady.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
family, Acton, and Mr. and
Mrs. David Regier, Kitchener,
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cron-
in.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Butters,
Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Murray.
Miss,Sheila Malone, Kitchen-
er, visited her mother, Mrs. J.
L, Malone.
Mrs. Maurice Melady spent
a few days in Hespeler with Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Butters' and fam-
ily,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connor
and family, Stratford, and Jim-
mie Murray were in Midland for
the week end. •
RABBIT BREEDERS
ASSOC,.
The South Huron Rabbit
Breeders Association met at the
horrid of Anglit Murray, Tuesday
evening.
Pres. Wm. John Dickey chair-
ed the meeting which discussed
the rabbit show held the prev-
ious week.
Jim Darling acted as auction-
eer for a Dutch auction.
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Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Foster Mr. George Holland, Stratford,
and Mr. a Id Mrs. Des Jones, all with Mr'. and Mrs. Gerald Hol-
,. Dublin Colleen's 4-H Home of Sarnia, also Mr. and Mrs. land, Making Club met at•the home Wally Schoenrock of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wheth-
of Mrs. „tharles Friend and was Michigan and Miss Isobel Sym- am, Preston, with Mr. and Mrs.
opened with the 4-H Pledge and' ington, Wyoming. Ken Whetham and relatives, the secretary and treasurer's re- Mr: and Mrs. MacRae receiv- Mrs.' Frank Evans and Mrs. port. ed many lovely gifts for which Joseph Melady in London.
The roll call was answered they expressed their thanks and Mr'. andMrs. Ron Agar and
by the girls in regard to the appreciation. 4-, . children, Essex, with Mr. and
question, "Why is my fabric and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Danzer, mr's. Ed. Stapleton.
pattern suitable to me?" - London, spent the week end With Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Staple-
Rhonda Kramp and Catherine relatives in the village. ..-v • ton have returned to their home
Brown led the discussion on "Mak- Mr. and Mrs. Don Muegge, from their cottage at Bayfield,
ing the most of ow clothes". Woodstock, with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid O'Rour-
Mrs. Charles Friend discussed Wilfred O'RoUrke and relatives. ke are spending two weeks in'
how to use and read a pattern Grand Prairie, Alberta:
and Mrs. Fred Guilfoyle discus- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butters
M , r. and. Mrs. William Feeney
sed how to-prepare material for, spent the week en,d with Mr.
and--Mrs. Don Coyne -and Pat in and family, Kitchener,' with Mr.
and Mrs., Matt Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Feen-
ey and family, Kitchener, with
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan.
Mrs. Melva Murray has re-
turned to her home from Detroit.
Miss Linda Friend, Kitchener,
with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Friend.
Mr. -Harry Krauskopf, Fern-
dale, Mich. with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Carpenter and -Mr. Joseph
Krauskopf, j-1:, : '"Y ,,,-,
laying the pattern on it.
CATHOLIC WOMEN'S
LEAGUE EXECUTIVE.
MEET
The Executive of the Dublin
Catholic Women's League met
at the home of Mrs. Bob Cronin
to discuss plans for their future
meeting in October and to com-
plete previous business :
A letter from the Bell Tele-
phone Company indicated plans
to provide an'evening of films
and entertainment features Which
will be provided by the League
in mid November.
Plans are being made to make
diapers and pyjamas for the Child-
ren's Aid Society in Goderich. It
is hoped the material and other
supplies will be available at the
next meeting. Ladies who can Correspondent
sew and have spare time are
4,-H CLUB MEETS
Correspondents
MRS, BOB CRONIN
MISS MONICA BYRNE
MRS. KEN McKELLAR
Rally Day service, conduct-
.ed by Rev. W. Jarvis, was well
attended. The junior choir led
the singing' and sang "How Great
Thou Art" as a special number,
Many of the children received
awards for regular attendance
from the Sunday SChool Super-
intendant, Mrs., T. L. Scott, and
several pupils were presented
with certificates for memory
work. Sunday School will be-
gin for the fall and winter sea-
son on Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stoll and
son Jeff of Woodstock and Mrs.
Harry Norris of Egmondville
were Sunday visitors• with Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Gardiner.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Laing
and fa!mily and Mrs. J. R. Jeffer-
son visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Hilliard Jeffersun of
Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sillery,
Exeter and Mr. Dick Prebble,
Ilderton, visited on Sunday with
News of Cromarty
Miss Mary 'and Mr. Jim Con- with Mrs, Mary Feeney.
nors entertained a number of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Loon ,
relatives and friends at their Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs.
home at 1080 Eastlawn, _Sarnia Martin Van Bakel and Family.
Sunday afternoon in honour of Mr. and Mrs. John Denomme,
the 25th wedding anniversary of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs.
their sister and brother-in-law, Joe Cronin and family on the
Mr. and Mrs. Don MacRae of week end.
Dublin. Mrs. Michael Nagle in Kin-
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. cardine with Mrs. McCreight.
Don MacRae, J. D. , Michael Mr, and=Mrs. William Byrne,
and Nora Anne Mac Rae and Miss Allen Park, Mich.; Mrs.James
Pat McGrath of Dublin, Mrs. Crandall, WyandOtte, Mich •and
James MacRae of Parkhill, Mrs. Mr. Jerome Jordan, Detroit vis-
Rita Gooding of London, Mr. and ited Miss Monica Byrne.
Mrs, Elmer Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. ' Mrs. Stephen Gaunt, Stratford;
Jack Connors and Joanne and ' Mr. Tim Regan, Agincourt and
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cook, ,
Toronto, with Mrs. L. Bruxer
and Jerry.
Miss Kathleen Stapleton,
Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs.
Fergus Stapleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Regier,
Zurich visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph F. 'Ryan on 'the week
end.
Teti, Kitcheneri:'
Honor Couple on
25th Anniversary
At Cromarty
Hold Rally Day
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton
and John. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott,
Mrs. Sadie Scott, Miss Jean
Colquhoun and Miss Anna Scott
visited on Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Eyre and Rich-
ard of Shedden.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Walker were Mr. Herb
Walker and Mrs. Isabel Crosley
of Markdale,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamil-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gard-
iner; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gardiner attended the 20th •
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Hodgert of Thames
Road at Russeldale Hall on Sat-
urday night.
Cromarty Ladies Aid met at
the home of Mrs. T. L, Scott.
Mrs. Eldon Allen presided and
devotions were led by Mrs. Jas.
Miller. The roll call was an-
swered by naming your favour-
ite school memory work. Read-
ings were given by Mrs. Allen
and Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. Scott
read a letter from her son, David,
who is teaching in Sarawak.
Routine reports were given by
the secretary, Mrs, R. Laing and
the treasurer, Mrs. M. Dow.
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SPORTS
The Dublin Boylvieball
team played host to the Kinkora
Boys Ball team on Sunday after-
noon at the playground with the
Dublin boys defeating Kinkora
to a store of 34 to 26.
News • of
STAFFA .
Correspondent
MRS.JOHN TEMPLEMAN
Mrs, Sam Norris is visiting
this week with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Norris, East Lansing; Mich.
Mrs. Hazel Sadler, Sault
Ste Marie, is visiting for 'a few
days with relatives and friends
in the community.
Miss Patti Norris visited'
over the week end with Miss
Linda Miller.
Miss Bonnie Miller and Bob
Templeman were home from
Guelph University for the week
end with their families,
Miss Edna Miller, London,
spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Miller and Mrs. Mary Miller.
Mr. and MrS, Bob Norris and
family, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Longman, Lon-
des borough,
The Staffa Seamsters 4-H
Homemaking Club met at the
home of the leader Mrs. Spen-
cer Jeffery with 14 girls in
attendance. Mrs. 'Jeffery dis-
cussed how to alter a pattern
and how to place pattern pies
es on material correctly. Mrs.
—Bill Burson showed how to put
a patch on neatly and each
,Orl-made one for her record
book.