HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-11-23, Page 5THANK YOU
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Correspondent
Mrs. Ken Elligsen
The. Brodhagen Chamber of
Commerce held the Annual Turk-
ey Draw and Bingo at the Brod-
hagen Community Hall on Fri-
day evening. The sale of tickets
for the turkey draw was the
largest ever, ,and despite num-
• Brous other events in the area
, a large crowd attended.
Blpgo winners were; Game 1,
mre. Fred Johns, 2. Mrs. Alvin
Schellenberger, Mrs. Ken Beetle,
Mrs. Frank Dill, Mrs. Wilfred
Ahrens, 3 Mrs. Ken Beetle, 4
Mrs. John Cronin, Myrtle Ste-
• wart, 5 Mrs. Jelin Cronin, 6
Marjorie Dillon, Warren Ellig-
son 7 Mrs. William Flannigan 8
..Mrs. Alphonse Cronin, 9 Mrs.
Louis Buuck, 10 Jo-Anne Jar-
muth, 11 George Flood, Terry
• Elligson, 12 Wilfred Krauskoph,
13 Mrs. Kel....1Virs. Blanc, Dirk
Brink, Mrs. William Flannigan,
• 14 Mrs. Blanc, LauraRock, Mrs.
Milton Ronnenberg, 15 George
Gloor, Hilda French.
Special, Bingo winners of $25
were Mrs. Loraine wolfe,‘Mar-
jorie Johns and Joanne jarmuth,
Door Prizes went to Mrs.
Reuben Rapien and Bill Hube.
After the bingo draws were
made for 50 turkeys, the winner
beingi -• Mrs. Ken Wood, R.R.5,
Mitchell, Shirley Hinz, Monkton,
Ross Barthel, Mitchell, Jack Vi-
pond, Mitchell, Gerald Grooth-
ius, Seaforth, I. E. Bennewies,
Mitchell, Oscar Eickmeier,
• Bornholm, Mary Steinbach, R.
R. 5, Mitchell, Leslie Barnes,
Dublin, Wally Bain, Stratford,
2 pave Steinbach, R.11.1g) Mit-
chell, Janice Beuerma Dub-
lin, Mrs. Walter Cornish,' Mit-
chell, Ken Sommers, Tavistock,
Sam Wolfe, •Monkton, Mervin
• Dietz, Dublin, Russ King, Exeter,
John A. Dietrich, Monkton, Al-
bert Buuck, Toronto, Ray Thiel,
R.R. 5, Stratford, George Cook,
• R.R.5, Mitchell, Jerry B6yd, R.
▪ R. 4, Walton, Reg Stagg, Exeter,
Randy Heinbach, Mitchell, Ber-
nice„ Hutchison, Mitchell, Bob
Pe Duffy, Dublin, Willard Lark,
Mildmay, Tracey Wesgate, Wat-
ford, Beulah Dalrymple, Mit-
chell, Warren Riehl, R.R.2,
Monkton, Clarence Ryan, Dub-
lin, Ella Hoegy, Seaforth, Lloyd
Lemon, Exeter, Ed Stapleton,
Dublin, Leon Haggarty, Monkton
'Sandra McCann,, Stratford, Wel- ., , ter Winter, Apsley, E. Young,
Seaforth, Bob Nichol,
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Joe Cronin and Don MacRae members of the Dublin Board
of Trustees, present Bernice mith with a charm bracelet.
Each of the girls was given a bracelet from the Village.
The Dublin & District business men entertairied the team with
a banquet and social -evening Saturday night at the Seaforth
Legion Hall. " (Staff photo)
The Dublin Junior Girls Softball Team who recently won the
W.O.A.A. Junior Homebrew Championship are shown here -
(Front row) (1 - • r) Laurie Ferguson, Audry Smith, Bernice
Smith C., Marilyn Ryan (Middle) Maureen Ryan, Geraldine
Templerhan, Donna Nolan, Barb Kerslake, Mrs. Joe Cronin,
(Back) Joe Cronin (coach & Man.), Ruth Templeman, Kathy
Murray, Kathy Bruxer, Helen Ryan, Maurice Ryan (Coach).
(Staff photo)
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Mrs. Robert Hulley
Unit 2 of the Cavan U.C.W.
held their copper contest supper
on Tuesday, Nov. 14th in the
basement of the church with 20
in ,attendance. After a chicken
dinner business Was conducted by
Olive Little. Sharon McClure
acted as secretary and a good
financial report was glyerr.
The guest speaker for the
evening was Mrs. Pat Bennett.
Mrs. Bennett showed movies on
• her trip to Hawaii which were
enjoyed by all present.
• Mrs. Bennett was thanked by
Marie Johnston and presented
with a gift.
Gayle Campbell conducted a
contest.
Miss Ruth Anne Seireen spent
the weekend with Miss Sandra
Hulley. •
Vicky Barris celebrated her
birthday,!Monday night by having
as her guests for supper Janey
Baker and LindaHeard, Seaforth
and Sherrin Pethick and Debbie
Miley, Winthrop.
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We are sorry to report that
• Mrs. George Coville has again
returned to Seaforth.Community
Hospital with an attack of pneu-
monia but are please tp learn
she's progressing favorably.
Mrs. Dorthy Robinson of Dun-
das is spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Looby and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Rourke
of Dundas visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney.
Mrs. Frank Evans has return-
ed home after spending a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cleary and family in Tor-
onto.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Murray
and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ghetke
were in Toronto last week and
took in the Royal Winter Fair.
Mrs. Jas..lKrauskopf is a pa-
tient in Stratford hospital.
Brussels, Terry Brown, Mitchell
NorMan Harvey, Monkton, Keith
Aitcheso_n, Stratford, Wilfred
Maloney, R.R.5, Mitchell, Fred
Foster, Belmont, Bill Hill, Mit-
chell, Mrs. Gary Josling, R.R,3,
Mitchell, Robert Nicholson, R.
R. 2, Monkton, Harold Elligson,
Bornholm, (Our Dog Chicko,
Stratford - Russell Sholdice).
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kettle-
well and family, Strathroy and
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown, Mel-
bourne, visited with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy,
Mrs. Ford Dickison, and Glenda,
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman,
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe.
C or respondent
Mrs. JoSeph Kale
The Catholic Women's League
met in the parish hall on Nov-
ember 13th with 10 members
present. Prior to the meeting
a mass was celebrated by Father
Oostveen. The Meeting was op-
ened by the President, Mrs. Reg_
Swart with the recitation of the
league prayer.
The 3rd vice-pres. reported
4 cards sent. Mrs. Tom Murray
and Mrs. John Shea volunteered
to care for the altars for this
month. Mrs. Albert Cronin will
visit the sick for the month.
Plans were discussed, for the
ann01 pot luck supper and euchre
on Thursday, November 23rd St.
Columban's Day. Besides prizes
for the cards, there will be a
prize for the lucky chair.
Mrs. James O'Connor made
the motion to adjourn the meeting
and Father Oostveen closed with
a prayer.,,
Father Oostveen gave an in-
teresting and informative talk
on the new missal and, hymnal
and played records of some of
the new hymns.
The mystery prize, donated
by Mrs. Albert Cronin, was won
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mal-
oney and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Maloney spent Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maloney and
family in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Maro Vanrooy,
Ronnie, Anne-Marie and Sandy
of Harley visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Vansteelandt •-and
Mr. and Mrs., John Willems of
Seaforth.
Miss Bonnie Hoegy and. John
Biemers, Strathroy were guests
at the •Wagner-Sholdice wedding
on Saturday at Zion Lutheran
Church, Stratford and the re-
ception. later at the Stratford
Legion.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
spent Saturday night with Mrs.
Harry Tait and were dinner
guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Hinz on Sunday.
Mr. Herman Leonhardt is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mrs. Herman Leoohardt, and
'Mrs. Bob French visited Miss
Marie Meyer and Mrs. Bruce
McLean at Victoria Hospital,
London.
by Mrs. James O'Connor.
The St. Columban store has
changed hands. Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Masse of Grand Bend are the new
operators. Mrs. Masse the
former Catharine Ryan. The
former owners, Mee and Mrs.
Joseph L. Ryan have moved to •
k<itchener, where they have
nought a home.
Mr. and,. Mrs. Bob Stapleton
and Paul, Kitchener, visitedMr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Murray during
the weekend.
Mr. -and Mrs. Jim Mailloux,
Toronto, spent a weekend repent-
ly with Mr. and incent
Lane.
Alfred Malone left on Monday
on one of his regular trips by
truck to the Pacific coast.
Brian Melady was at the Wine
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Melady for the weekend.
He is a patient In Victoria Hos”
pital, London, Wowing a car,
accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murray
were in Peterborough for the
weekend. While• there they at-
tended the wedding of a niece.
Mr. and Mrs. JaCk Ryan have
bought a house in Egmondville.
They moved to their, new home
on Saturday.
corr8SpOndnnt
.MrS.J9hri
min013-141r9n and BOO' Ann
Miller eet011eted 4 all Meteor.
Went Igegrahl OPSAturd8WW
411g at-Clinton PAKI.V9n /wit POP
for their step: dancing.
" *A. And".Mrs, 4004, .1"9111p19...
Man and TerralY ' Were 51,114 19'
Onfilqr guests nt Mr. and Alm Ewe, McIglent and Peb.1:1,01404. Mr. and 'Ws,. John
family. visited .gYndaY Ath Mr; and., Mrs, ,ern. Richardson
AvoRbAnk,
Ws., Egon, Acton, In via*
Ing .her pm and danghtql',
Nirs,Drace
Eaton and
A large number of interest-
ed relatives and Went* in th,e
community attended the We-
meneenaent exercises at Witt.
ehell District High School on
Friday evening.
Achievement day for the 4-H
Homemaking Club "Dairy Fare"
was held Saturday at. Upper
Thames Elementary School at
Mitchell, Staffa #1, under the
leadership of Mrs. William But-
son and MrS. Spencer Jeffery
participated with a exhibit on
"Let's look at Yogurt" with Miss
Dianne Miller giving the com-
mentary. state. #2, under the
leadership of Mrs. Charles Doug-
las and Mrs. John Wallace pre-
sented a demonstration. 'Three
ways to use skim milk powder'
with Misses Margaret Laing,
Nancy Allen and Gail Harburn,
participating. Staffa #3 under
the leadership of Mrs. Ross Bal-
four and Mrs. Daltin;Smale pre-
sented a exhibit on 'Dairy Des-
serts' with Miss Beverly Smale
the commentator. Misses Dar-
lene Balfour Staffa #3, Nancy
Allen and Margaret Laing, Staffa
#2, each received their county
honour pins for successfully
completing 6 4-H Homemaking
projects.
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