The Huron Expositor, 1972-03-09, Page 10G
HintotiCiExposnroa. sEAFolon ONT., MARCH 9, 1972 ,
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Dublin Hockey Team Advances
Topnotch Feeds
Limited
Are pleased to announce that
Mr. Leonard Strong
has joined our company as sales repre-
sentative for Seaforth and district.
Mr. Strong is, well-known in this area
having, farmed here over 30 years and
since retiring from active farming has'
spent six yearS'in the feed trade.
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Correspondent
Mrs.Bob Cronin
The 4th and 5th meeting of
the Dublin Colleens No. 1 and
2 were held February 21 and
March 1. 'The girls have been
shown how. to construct their
projects by the leaders. Record
books are being kept up to date
and achievement day plans are
In full swing.
Dublin played an exhibition
game of hockey against Clinton
in Seaforth last week. Dublin
won 14 to 1 with goals scored
by Bill McCreight 4, Ron Mc-
1ver 3, Tern/ Kramp 2, Van
Bakel 1, Jim McIver 1, Rick
Ryan 1, Frank Flannigan 1,
Michael Rowland 1.
Friday, March 3, Dublin met
Goderich 'in Goderich in an ex-
hibition with a tie score of 1-1.
Bill McCreight scored Dublin's
goal.
. On Tuesday Dublin met Ba'y-
field in Mitchell and a' return
game will be played on Thurs-
McKI LLOP
Correspondent
Mrs.Ed.Regele
Ski-doers from Mallott and
Blenheim enjoyed a day ski-
dooing last week at Family
Paradise Park. •
Mr. and Mrs. Art McCallum
and boys ,of Hensall were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen McNichol,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dennis,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Braecker
and Mr. and Mrs,. Mervin Godkin
are holldaying in Bermuda.
Mr.. and MI'S.' Ed. Regele
and Mr. Ron Foran spent'Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum.
Mrs. Thelma Mills spent last
week in Windsor.
Master Larry McNichol, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McNichol
has returned horrefrom Seaforth
Community Hospital after under-
ving ,surgery.
day, March 9 in Bayfield.
Playoffs begin on Saturday,
March 11 at 4:00 p.m. Dublin
will meet Goderich in Seaforth.
Grand Bend will meet Zurich and
the winner of the 2 out of 3
games of each set Will play off
for the B trophy.
' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Looby
are spending a few weeks in
Mr. and, Mrs. Dick Tote,
Dearborn, 'Mich. were visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. George Co-
ville.
News of Staffs
Honored At
Reception
Correspondent
Mrs. John Templeman
A large crowd attended the
reception Friday night in the
township iiall honouring Mr. and
Mrs., Jack Chappel on their recent
marriage. An address 'of good
wishes was read by Oliver Jac.-'
ques and the presentation of a
gift of money on behalf of those
present was made by Jack Dear-
ing. Both Mr. and Mrs. Chappel
expressed' their appreciation.
Officer Cader Murray J.
lialines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil-
ip James, presently studying at
the Royal.Roads lrgilitaryCollege
at Victoria, B.C., was presented
with the Red Lanyard fbi. biling-
ual .proficiency. Murray is in
his second year at Royal Roads
and is working toward an engin-
eering and management degree
and a commission in the air el-
ements of the Canadian Armed
Forces upon gradUation. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ken SIMpson,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dun-
can, Kirkton visited Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Miller.
Jane Ross was a overnight
guest of Nancy Templeman, Mon-
day. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Vivian
have returned home after avaca-
tion in the sunny south.
Correspondent
Mrs. Ken Elligsen
4-H NEWS
The second- meeting of the
Brodhagen Bed Bugs _was held
on Thursday. The President,
Kathy Leonhardt bpened the
meeting and following the report
the Toll call "the colours I plan
to use In my bedroom" was
.ans.wered. The fifteen members
present decided to have the-meet-
ings each Monday at 4:30 p.nr.
The members discussed the topk
for Achievement Day "Colour
Accent". The leaders
onstrated how . arrange the'
accessories on a dresser and
the members answered the ques-
tions for Meeting 2 on" Arrange-
merit".
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
visited Saturday with their grand-
sons, Marcel, Darrell and Dale
Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. John
Hinz Sr. at Kitchener.
Correspondent
Mrs. Ken McKellar
Mrs. Harris Butson of Full-
arton was the guest speaker at
the World's Day of Prayer
service, sponsored by the
Women's Inter-church Council
of Canada, which was held on
Friday inCromarty Presbyterian
Church, The theme of the service
was "All Joy be Yours".
The women from Stafti United
Church were guests of the
Cromarty women.
Mrs. Mervin Dow presided
for the meeting and other8 taking
part in the readings and pEayer's
were, Mrs. Charles Douglas,
Mrs. Filmer Chappel,' Mrs.
Ross McPhail, • Mrs. • John
Hocking, Mrs. T. L. Scott.
Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Mrs.
Bev. Taylor, Mrs.' Cliff Miller
and Mrs. T. L. Scott led in
singing a special number with
Mrs. Gordon Laing as pianist.
Cromarty Church. She opened
the meeting with an article on
the Lenten Season and prayer.
Devotions were led by Mrs.Jef-
ferson, with scripture lessons
read in unison. Mrs. Charles
Douglas introduced the Study
Book on Africa and Mrs. T. L.
Scott, Mrs. Calder McKaig and
Mrs. Douglas conducted a panel
discussion.
Each member read an article
on the subject 'Africa' for the
topic. Miss olive, speare con-
ducted a Bible quizz.
The hostess, Mrs. Grace Scott
erved lunch at the close of the
meeting.
Mr. Otto Walker and son,
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Mrs. Walker visited with her
daughters, Mrs. Hugh Currie,
Dorchester and Mrs. Jack Mc-
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Owing to the Inclemency of the
weather the Sunday service at
Cromarty Church was cancelled.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley RusSell and
Mrs. Grace Scott visited with
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weitzman in
Niagara Falls, N.Y.
News of News of Cromarty
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kistner
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Mr. and Mrs . Clayton Lcioby
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