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CONSTANCE
N wi of
romarty
Correspondent
MrS. Ken McKellar
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McCulloch and Mr.
and Mrs. Calder McKaig were
Mr. and Mrs. George Wood and
Mrs. Sword, Kirk and Tammy
Lynn of Owen Sound. .-
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Carey and Mrs.
Taylor -mere Mrs, George
lard, Patty and Cathy of Toronto
.and Mrs. J. Cowie of New Tor-
onto.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker
London , visited on the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Walker.
Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Hurley
and family visited wish Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hulley and family,
Winthrop.
Miss Frances Scott of London
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott.
Beverly Roxanne Splane of Lon-
don is staying this week at the
same home with her grandpar-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig
'and Mr. and Mra Roy McCulloch
visited In London on Tuesday with
Mr: and Mrs. 'Alvin Bayley.
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News of
STAFFA
Correspondent
e Mrs. Joseph Kale
----MISS 'Catharine Moylan, St.
ThOmas, spent her holidays - 'in
California visiting friends. She
spent a week end With her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Moylan before
returning to St. Thomas:
Mr. and Mrs., Tom Murray,
Cathy, Allan, Mark, Marylin and
Mary spent last week end visiting
Mr. and ..Mrs. Gerald Gaffney and
family in Peterborough.
Gordon,. Moylan and three
friends are spending a holiday, in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs, Pavia, Regier
and baby, Kitchener, visited Mr.
and Mrs.' Albert Cronin. •
Miss Sadie Queenan, London,
attended the funeral of Angus
Kennedy and spent the week end
with Mr, and Mrs. John Murphy,
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May 8th
tft-,THE OuigOit, EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTHI, • NT, MAY '6,.1971
Dublin and Disirkt
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
• All girls in the district age 10 to 15 yrs.
inclusive, interested in playing house league
softball please send your' name and age to
one of the following :
, Mrs. Joe Dorsey
Mrs. Bill O'Rourke
Mrs. Jim Delaney
Mrs. David Brown
smith visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson,
John and Elizabeth.
. Mr. and Mrs. Nich Whyte,
Daty id, Bryan and Crystal visited
on..Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred McCiymont of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson
and Joan visited on Sunday even-
ing. with Mr. and Mrs. Art Mc
Michael, Rhonda, Jeffrey and
• Scott of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Wood-
ruff of St. David's are spending
this week with Mrs. W. L. Whyte,
Tom, Bill and Margie and Mr.
Harold Whyte.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale
moved on Saturday to Seaforth,
taking up residence in William
Dale's house. We wish them much
happiness 'IL... their new home.
Verne is still a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glew of
Dorchester spent. the weekend
with Mrs. Elma Jewitt and •
Brian and Mrs. Annie Leitch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewttt,
Carol Ann, Judy, Danny and Billy
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Lillian Adams of Clinton.
Mr. Irwin Agar, Mr. Baker
of Sarnia spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Carman Scarrow, Doug, 0
Jim and John, John returned
with them to Sarnia for a few
days.
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sister •of the groom and William
Pepper, New Westminster, B.C.,
the,groom's brother were Unable
to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Balfour,
Stratford, brother of the bride,
Mr. and mrs. -Eric Norrla and
Sean, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs.
• Larry Barker, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Ian Fischer, Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Pepper, Barrie,
Mr.- and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm,
Hibbert, Mrs. Mabel Higgerson,
Logan, Robert Young, Mitchell
and the immediate family were
present for the happy occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diegel,
Shakespeare and Mrs. James
Beaumont, Logan Township Vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Wolfe.
Mr. Dalton Hinz accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. William Pegg,
Douglas and Billy to Ottawa last
weekend to. visit Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rae and family and Mrs.
Pegg's• mother, Mrs: Rae.
Returning home they visited Mt%
-egg's sister and family in West
Hill. Mrs. Rae returned home
with them also.
Mrs. Edwin Scherbarth,
chell, Mrs. John Vock,' Mrs.
Henry Rose, Mrs. Albert Bauer,
'Mrs. Harold Elligsen aneMrs.
Robert French, Bornholm; Mrs.
Edgar Elligsen, Mrs. Rpbert
Robinson and Mrs.. George Rock,
McKillop township last Wednes-
day attended the Western Dis-
trict Assembly meeting of the
Lutheran Church Women at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, Neus-
tadt.
Masters Paul and Mark Shol-
dice, Sarnia spent the weekend
with Terry and Warren Elligsen.
Joyce and June Vock and 0
Dianne Henderson were hostes-
ses last Sunday for a bridal
shower for Linda McLean, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc--
Lean, St. Marys prior to her
marriage to Max Muir on May 7.
Mrs. Robert French and June
Vock visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce McLean, St. Marys on
Sunday.
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We 1nWte You to Visit Our
New Seaforth Store
We at Anstett's apPreciate and- thank all who contribut-
ed so greatly to the success of our opening event. It was
an occasion which .we recall with pride as we look for-
ward to continued servi, to the district in our new store.
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Also any interested in coaching or help-
ing in any way with minor soccer or, softball
please contact any member of the Dublin and.
District Athletic Executive.
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Stop by .. . see the
great Cadet.60 in
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Hibbert
Correspondent '
Mrs. Bob Cronin
Hibbert Township Council has
accepted the tender of J, Gordon
Stiles, Brussels, to haul, spread
and supply gravel on township
roads to the east boundary at a
price of 75a per cu. yd. One
other tender was received at a
price of 88a per cu. yd.
At the meeting held Monday
in Staffa, authority was given
to the coordinated Arts Services
Toronto to sell tickets In Hib-
bert for a lottery for_ the per-
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For Complete
INSURANCE
on your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM,
CAR, ACCIDENT. LIABILITY
OR LIFE •
SEE
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency.
Ohone 527-0490 : SeafertR
Office' Directly Opposite
Seaforth Motors
forming Arts Organization.
Council endorsed the reso-
lutlo of the city of St. Cathar-
ines'disapproving of regional
iment, which they believe
amp other things has resulted
in rapidly! increasing costs.
Twenty-five dollars was granted
to the Perth County Plowman's
Association for 1971. The
Plowing Match is to , be held
October -2.
A supplementary bylaw was
pased for $12,000.00 on road
expenditure for part of snow
removal costs during. the wint-
er of 1970-71.
14' Road ai'eounts of $3,672.21
a.
and general accounts for
$7,124.54 ordered paid included
$2,097.00 to South Hibbert Ath-
letic Association and $428.00 to
the Dublin Athletic Association
for grants received by the treas-
urer from the Department of
Agriculture and-Food.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hallinan,
Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Hallinan, Ypsilanti, Mich., and
Mr. and Mrs. Len Cronin, De-
troit attended the funeral of
Clarence Cronin on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ryan and
family of Kitchener were visiting
with relatives on '.the weekend.
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson
—Thorndale--- Jack
Doyle, Toronto and Miss Nell
Doyle, London, spent the week
end with Michael Doyle.
OBITUARY
ANGUS KENNEDY
A large crowd attehded the
concelebrated mass at St.
Columban Church on Saturday
morning, May 1st, for the
funeral of Angus Kennedy, who
died in Stratford ,,General Hos-
pital on Wednesday, April 28th.
Besides his wife,: the former
Anna McGrath, he is survived
by two sons and 'two daughters,
Rev. Gordon Kennedy, C.S.B,,
and Lewis Kennedy, both of
Toronto; 'Mrs. William (Mary)
Kinahan, St.hgustine; Mrs. Don-
ald (Reta) Moylan, R. 5', Seaforth
and eight grandchildren,
The priests concelebrating
with Rev. Gordon Kennedy at
the funeral mass were: Rever-
ands John Domats, Francis Mc-
Carty, Michael Fallona, John
Egsgard, Joseph Penny, Cecil
Zinger, Rocco Volpe, James
Morro, Anthony Kelly, Arnold
Megan, James Carruthers, Mat-
thew Mulcahy, and Norman ERZ-
patrick.
Mrs. y. J. Lane was the
organist.
The pallbearers were Bill
Murphy, Leonard O'Rourke,
James Cronin, Stephen Cronin,
James O'Sullivan and Roy
Swart. Burial was in St. James'
Cemetery, Seaforth. "
.r7.0.6.,
Is a member of Staffa .#1. Two
more members from the club,
Misses Linda Miller and Ruth
Jeffery each received 'their
county honours for successfully
completing 6 4-H Homemaking
clubs. Misses Patti Norris and
Joanne Ross from Staffa #1 pre-
sented a skit on $.Safety in your
Herne". All members of the Staffa
#3 club presented a skit on First
Aid in the Home",
Misses Edna and Janet Miller,
London spent the ,weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les-
lie Miller.
' Mrs. Sam Norris is in Tor-
onto staying.with her grandchild-
ren, Nancy and David Lyall, while
their mother, Mrs. Ethel Lyall
is in the hospital.
News of
Egmondville ..
Correspondent'
Mrs.C.Geddes,
A 'baby shower 'was held in
honour of Mrs. Leo Teat ero
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs, William Rothon; An enjoy-
able evening was had by all and
games were played. Winners
were, mrs. Norman MacLean,
Mrs. Merl Glanville, Miss Sheila
Geddes. The guest of honour
received a number 'of beautiful
gifts.
Assisting the hostess with
lunch were Mrs. Joseph Murphy
and Mrs. Charles Geddes.
' - correspondent
Miss Mary McIlwain
Mr and Mrs. Ken Preszca-
tor, Mr. and Mrs. Jim "Presz,
cator, Billy and Debbie visited
on Thursday evening with Mrs.
Lawrence Hill of Crediton.
Mr. Ern. Ellwood of Clinton
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hart
of Brussels visited on Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Buchanan, Bill, D9,9g , Betty and
Bob.
Rhonda, Jeffrey and Scott
McMichael of Goderich spent a
few days with their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson and
Joan. -
Mrs. W. L. Whyte spent a
few days last week with Mrs.
Finlay Perrin of London.
Mrs. Gladys Wallace, Mrs.
RoyPepper of Clinton were Sat-
urday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
, John and Elizabeth. Reg. L
Mr.
a wasnodn
Mrs. Leo Sanders
and Jennifer ,of Brusaels visited
on Sunday v(ath Mr. 17 and Mrs.
Maui's Bos, Steven and Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Jim, Sharon and Bob spent Sun-
day wits Mr. and Mrs. Terrence
Hunter or Colborne Township.
Mr. John Turner of Tucker-
News of Brodhagen
Mrs. Ken Elligsen
- Mr.and Mrs. George Pepper,
Mitchell were, aionourell on the
occasion of their 55th wedding
anniversary at a party which
took place ,at the home of their
daughter and son-ln-law, mt..
and' Mrs. Lawrence Barker do
April 24.
On April 26, 1916, Katie Bal-
four of Hibbert township was
married at the home of her
parents, the late Mr, and mrs.
John Balfour, to George Pep-
per, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
William Pepper of. Logan, by the
late Rev. 'Darling. ,They have a
family of two sons, Glenn and
.Ross, both of Logan township;
two daughters ), Mrs. Lavirence
(Lois) Barker, Logan township,
and Mrs. George (Ailleen)Moore,
Hibbert township; eleven grand-
children and three great grand-
children.
They were presented with
gifts and money from their family
and relatives.. Their great grand-
children gave their grandmother
an orchid corsage and the grand-
children .gave them a bouquet of
red roses, . ,
The evening was spent playing
progressive euchre. Mrs. Dalton
Balfour, Stratford won high prize
and Nancy Pepper, 16w. Dennis
Pepper won the high prize for
men and Lawrence Barker won
low prize. -
Mrs. John Banner, at a rest
home in London, a slaterf the tk
bride, Mrs. Mary Malcolm Kil-
barchan Nursing Home, Seaf rth,
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News of
ST. COLUMBAN
Correspondent
Mrs. John Templeman
Congratulations to Miss Judy.
Jeffery who received her provin-
cial honours at the Achieve-
ment Day in Mitchell High School
for, the club Focus on Fitness.
Judy has "successfully completed
12 4 H Homernaking_clubs She
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Couple Mark
55 th Anniversary
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