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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-10-23, Page 10,i24-7116 HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTK ONT, OCT. 23, 1969 rr Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feeney, R.R.2, Dublin celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary on Sunday, October 19, 1969. Mr. and Mrs. Feeney spent the afternoon at their home with their family and later in the day, they went to Stratford where CROMARTY Lansing, Michigan visited- over the week end with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. and Mrs.' Bob Norris and, farriily. Miss Darlene Templeman at- tended a birthday party Friday evening for Miss-Penn.y_Gloor, Mitchell. Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr..- and s' Mrs.Bob Norris and family visit- ed Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. , .Burleigh and family, Goderich. Quite -a number from this comrhunity attended the plowing match near Paris last"week. '•T corewas a large crowd pre- sent Friday evening at the re- ception for Mr. and Mrs. Ken, ' Pullman Staffa Township Hall. Music for dancing was provided by the Wagon Wheels. Correspondent Mr and Mrs Eric Norris East NIRSJOUN TEMPLEMAN The '4-H Homemaking Club, Staffa Seamsters met at the home of Mrs. Butson Tuesday . evening. Mrs.. Jeffery talked about Achievement Day and the clubs exhibit and topic and Mrs. Butson demonstrated how to sew a button on properly.Mr Jeffery discussed hemming the. duster. 32, .ConCession 7, benefit,asses- JimMy Van Bakel sment reduced $46. 00; Lot ;3;3, Peter Van Bakel Paul Vogels Concession 7, benefit assess- Casey Van Baker merit reduced $30. 00. John Van Bakel That the request of Donald 1. Herman Van Bakel Martin, owner of Lot 13, Con- Pauline MCLaughlin' cession 7 and others be accept- Didnne•Brown ed to repair and improve the Donald Merriet. Michael Merriet tile portion of the Brewer Drain Ronald Merriet and that Garrishy and Mannerow Michael Merriet haelMerriet Limited, Consulting Engineers,. Ron Guelph, appointed to make Dave O'Rourke a survey and prepare:plans. . Heather Brown That the request of J. Gordon Elizabeth Terpestra Workman, owner of Lots 3 and Michael Terpstra 4, Concession 16, to repair and ' Caroline Hinz Marie Hinz ' irnpnove the tile pbrrion olthe Joanne Terpstra Johnston Municipal Drain be . Patricia Terpstra accepted and the clerk he in- Rose Mary Hinz structed to notify The Maitland Tommy McGrath Valley Conservation Authority Ricky Vanvalkengoed Tony 1-hint of such proposed drainage works. Jack O'Rourke That the petition for a drain- Mike Callfas age works signed by Clair Camp- Terry Krantp owner of Si Ni LouS 57 and Lorri Ferguson 58, Concession 1 and Mac Smith Judy•Eckert owner of N pt. Si Lots 57, -58 Mike„Feeney Linda Feeney and 59, Concession 1 be accept- Pat Feeney ed and that the clerk be instritct- Linda Van Bergen ed to notify the Maitland Valley Peter Van Bergen Conservation Authority of such David Prancers proposed Irainage works. Mary Lou Kramers That Councillor Melville.. Mary Ann Van Bergen Lamont- he authorized to make' Glenna Brown Joyce Kramers temporary repairs in Lot 5, Con- Jamie McCreight cession 17 of the Smillie Drain. - Laur,el,Looby That the clerk be instructed Anthony Segeren - to advertise for tenders for snow- Yvonne Delaney , Delaine O'Rourke Barbara McLaughlin Dianne Stapleton Catherine Brown , Mike Ferguson. Maureen Delaney Gedrgina Hinz.' Joseph Hicknell Larry Hicknell Michael Rowland plowing for the 1969-1970 seas- on. That ,Cranbrook Cemetery Board be given a grant of '$225. Approved accounts paid in- cluded; General -$2, 484, 36 and Roads and Bridges - $5, 526. for- a total of $8, 010, 70. Walkers Raise $4,000 Mary'Helen O'Rourke Marianne Soontiens Theresa Delaney Tom Goettler Kathy Bruxer Kelley Bruxer Ronald McIver, Jim McIver Joanne Cronin Karen Bruxer Ronda Ferguson Frank Bruxer Cathy Brosens Dianne'Brosens Mary ,Renne Cathy Segeren Agatha Loomans David Vonk Reg. Swart Mary Jane Olsthoorn Billy Olsthoorn Cathy Cameron Richard Cameron Paul Miller Glen Parsons Timmy Hunt Mary Ann Van Bakel Joanne Van Drunin Bobby Krauskopf Earl Elliott Carol Thornton Sharon McLaughlin Beatrice Ducharme Cooline Hinz Lynn$Taylor Jean Elliott Brian Taylor Ricky Vanvalkengoed Cathy Ferguson Donna Krauskopf Laurie McKay Tony Loomans Patti O'Rourke Joanne Swart Vicki O'Rourke Lawrence Ruston Marjorie Reston Ricky Taylor Dennis Parsons Anne Albert Linda Albert Sally O'Rourke il We Want EGGS GRADE A LARGE~') 45c GRADE A MEDIUM 38c .GRADE A SMALL 17c CRACKS • 16c • LUCY'S GENERAL STORE "WE- HANDLE EVERYTHING YOU NEED" Cranbrook—Phone Brussels 105 Open Monday - Saturday, 8 a.m t to 9 Pin. and Sunday, ?I a.m, to 9 p.m. EXTRA IJA GE TOK,LitPRICES PAID — 47c • r - family ofDorchester; Mr. and Mrs: Jack McGhee and family of London and' Mr. and Mrs. Ken Three members of the W.M. Walker of London, the occasion Mrs. Otto FujiBanns of Califor- S. of Cromarty Presbyterian being Mrs. Walker's birthday. nia. Church attended the fall exe- utive meeting of the Stratford Presbyterial. Those attending were Mrs. G. Carey, Mrs.Mervin - DoW and. Mrs. T.L.Scott. Mrs. Mervin Dow, Mrs.James Miller, Mrs. Aac Lamond and Mrs. T.L.Scott attended a work- shop for'the W.M.-S. study material in Listowel last week. Mrs. Otto Walker is a patient in Exeter hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace, Carlingford, with Mrs. George Wallace and Mrs. Verna Brooks. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner were Mr. and Mrs. R. Hulley, and family; Mrs. Gladys McFadden of Winthrop ; Mr. and Mrs. H. Currie and t orrespondent MRS. KEN 'cKELLAR. • Shower Honors Area Bride-Elect Couple Wed 55 Years At the October meeting of Grey Township Council resolut- ions passed included: That the decisidn of the Court of Revision on the Somers Mun- icipal Erain appeal by C. L. Kerr, owner of Lots 32 and 33, Con- cession 7, be as follows: .Lot Grey Council Cuts Assessment NEWS OF STAFFA Following are the names of the walkers in the Dublin Walkathon in the order in which they check- ed out: Mark Looby Joan Cronin Cecelia Schoonderwoerd Jeanie Ducharme George Ducharme Annette Ducharme Andre Duchar me Gerard Ducharme Bobby Vanderprat Pat Rowland George Brown Bill Smith Don Melady Henry Van Bergen Paul Krauskopf . Gary Cronin Wayne Cronin they had a family dinner at the Karen Cronin Delaine Cronin Limelight Restaurant. Those present were: Mr.and Mary Margaret Rowland ,Mrs.Hubert Feeney, Waterloo; Bonnie Krauskopf Mr. and 'Mrs. Fergus Feeney, Jackie Cronin Gloria Smith Dublin; Mrs. Lenard Bader,De- Gary Looby troit • and her family; Mr.and Mrs. Carol Feengy and family,Sea- Colleen Rowland forth; Mr. and _Alp. Lorne Feen- John Deloyer ey, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs.Martin Maureen Ryan Feeney, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Marilyn Ryan, Victor Feeney, Waterloo; Mr. Michael Louwagie and MrS.' Peter Nokon, Waterloo, Mary Ann Flanagan The only member of their family Frani Danny Deloyerl e Nu d who was unable to attend was Correspondent MRS.JOSEPH KALE 25th ANNIVERSARY Neighbours, relatiiies and friends gathered at the Knights of Columbus hall, St. Columban, Friday 'evening to honor Mr.and Mrs. John Shea on their 25th, wedding anniversary. Mr. arid Mrs. Shea were mar- ried in St. Columban Roman Catholic Church on October 14, 1944 with the late Rev. F. J. O'Drowski officiating.Their attendants were Mrs. Jack Wal- lington, (formerly. Margaret M- lcinson) and Joseph O'Reilly.Mrs. Shea is the former Margaret O'Reilly, a daughter of the late" Mr. and Mrs. James O'Reilly, and Mr. Shea is the son of John -Shea, R.R.I, Dublin, and the late Mrs. Shea. They have a family of four, Betty, a secretary in Seaforth;• Anne a teacher in London; Sharon at Seaforth District High School and Kevin at St. Columban School. During the social evening a humorous address was read by Thomas J. Murray and present- ation of two chairs was made NEWS OF ST...COLIUM AN Benny Benniger Kevin Ryan Flank Flanagan Patty Flanagan Nancy Eckert Nancy Freriks . Maureen Flanagan Joan Flanagan` • John Freriks • Mary Freriks Joanne Van Bergen Tommy Feeney Billy McCreight Rev. Father E.J.Mohan,C. Ss.R., conducted the services for the Eucharistic Days, held on Sunday, Monday and Tues- day. Mrs. Elizabeth Murray is a, patient in Seaforth COmmtinity Hospital. The pupils 9f St. Columban school were pleasantly surpris- ed when Rev. L..1. Coughlin, ' Merlin, a former pastor, paid them a visit during the week. Mrs. Jame.4' Ackroyd, Tor.; onto, spent the week end with Mr. arid 'Mrs, Michael Murray. decorating ideas, designed by professionals! 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The NEW Citation PANELLING SELECTOR 3 Off SEE OUR LINE OF Hallowe'en Supplies NOW! ,- 1 O Ends Saturday, October 25at6p.m. I The Executive of the Dublin District Athletic Association sincerely thank the following for helping ,to Make the NW-raising, walk sups a great •' success. First of all, the many walk- ers and .particularly . the hundreds of sponsors, Kist Canada Co., Mr. Jack Lane and Mr. Jerry Krug, who distributed their product; to the St. Johns' Ambulance Brigade; Looby Construction for the use of their vehicles; to the workers a' the desk, the check point attendants; and to those who distributed sandwiches' and encouragement along the route. To everyone who helped in anyway a heartfelt thank you. Signed THANKS! Neighbours and relatives. were hostesses to a bridal show- of her parents. A sliolt er for Patricia Anne McGrath Wednesday evening agile home gram of dancing, singing and contests were enjoyed. Each guest signed her name ,on a tray cloth and. also the bride's book which were, passed.•around. The• following address ,,was read by Mary Anne McGrath. Dear Pat: Pat you are our guest of honour to-night And we've heard you are to be a wife For a special young man named Mike To him you have trusted your life. 'Twas on October first a baby girl came , Patricia Anne she was nam- " ed. But as we all •know babies do grow And all too soon off to' school she did go. To St. Columban Separate SchoOl She went to learn the old- en rule • Then to. S6aforth District • High School she went On more education she was bent All thru scool from grade five on She did believe Mike was the one `S -Their lave sure grew by leaps and bounds - A nicer couple there is none to be found. Off to Kitchener Pat did go To help the sick in all their woe Then in September nineteen sixty-nine Mike finally said Will you be mine" . 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