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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-07-26, Page 4 aaaiegestilaetitaaasaPr ia• John A. Canino Classified Ads Pay dividends. ii•••••••••••••••••• Insuranca Agency SIIIAPORTH Raprirsanting: Victoria and Grey Trust Sterling Trusts Guaranty Trusts Royal Trust The summer supervised play- ground is now in operation In Dublin. It will continue for the next month from 1 to 4 Jaoh afternoon Monday thru Friday for children 4 - 12 years of age. .Dianne Brosens, Cathy Brosens, Heather Brown, Karen Cronin, Mary Anne Van Bergen. and Mary Lou Kramer s are the playground leaders. Two leaders will be on hand each day to supervise activities. ACCIDENT unfortunate accident hap- at the Stratford Ball Park during a girls softball game when Annetta Ducharthe, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. George pucharme collided during the game on Thursday of last week with another Dublin' girl. She is slowly improving and her friends hope to see her around again soon. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Gan Van Kooken of Anna Plona, Holland, are spending a month with ,their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Simon DeWitt. An pened iiyiVefie *go s • Are:4•14 .Cilgralheas OR/94,,,S •127Ing#4,14,rui. 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Sfeve and his wife; the, former Agnes Delaney have 4 children-and 2 grIndchildrell. Lee and Lillian (nee Staples) have 3 children, '7 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Matt and Katy's (ne4 Flannigan) family consists of 6 Children and 22 grandchildren. Many Children and grandchildren were at the party. Also attending' were the Murray's sisters; Mrs. Mfstrie Malady, Mrs. Millie Evans and Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourke , all of Dublin. A fourth brother, Joseph, who also was born on July 23, died in 1945. (Staff Photo) • 10. These four Murray boys, Oh my , Born the 23rd. day of July : Matthew, Leo, Stephen and Joe, Not the same year - mind you - no. Every year that July day is there the Murraya assemble together, Each in his turn; from everywhere. They come, in spite of hot weather. . , Leo's day thi$ year was exciting For young, old and between: To dining, horse-riding, inviting; Dancing too appeared on the scene; Guests do remember all the -elan' Of rPany, who made this day's plan. All went well under careful command Of Joe and Mrs. Gerard Marchand. At night: the spotlights vfere bright Music was sweet, cosy and light. Then all of a sudden ' Music stopped, lights went out "Raise your hands"' one said aloud' All did .'„ . and light was restored As with the pull Of a cord. Remember, yes, it m irk: "Many hands m,alco ght work". Is this last story .tinsel I could not even pretend it. , Just between me and you; The story was plainly invented. Happy birth-day to you: jubilarians, Become at least octogenarians, Celebrate late tonight ... till eleven, Joseph rejoices with you in Heaven. 5' NEWS OF 9 DO ,0)1,(1 n writ, mister works in India q of a Inn a ,n '2050 )!:1n91ws,.,I bns prirvtfOri ylnw '.,sh1,ruf orb, 1- THIS WORLD OF OURS ' -.714t• to Douglas Francis of Mitchell. Following the shower, the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Bert Russell of Mitchell, cut a birthday cake to celebrate her 82nd birthday. Many Cromarty residents took part in the Staffa Women's Institute bus trip, visiting the shoe factory in Seaforth, the Bullet 'Conservation Area, The Old Mill at Blyth, and Douglas Point. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mir. 0. Walker were Mr. G. Cockwill and Alvin Cornish, Exe- ter, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert,Hulley and family, Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Turcoffe and familieS, and Kenneth walker, London. Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Cole- man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing, attended a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Scott,Sea- 'forth. The guests of honour, Maa•and Mrs. George Coleman, left for their honie near Moose- jaw, Sask., on Monday morning. also present were Dr. and Mrs. Lance Norris of Wyoming, both of whom were raised c in this.cum-, munity. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Steven and Lisa are home again after a camping vacation at pan- shawe. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell visited recently with Mr. and - Mrs. 'Bruce Balfour, Sault Ste. Marie,• and 'spent several days motoring through the central part of United States. Miss Alice Shepperd and Mr. Edgar Shepperd of St.Catherines visited last week with Mrs. John Jefferson. Mitses ,pebbie Wallace and Paula Vink attended the Ontario Provincial Conference for 4-H girls in Guelph: Mrs. Arthua.., Douglas, Thamesford, is spending a west with her son, Mr. Charles Doug- las, and Mrs. Douglas. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardiner. st) The girls played excellent ball throughput the game and .very few errors were commit- ted. The runs Brodhagen did Obtain were very hard comeby and not easily given up `by the Dublin girls. Gayle Beuerman pitched for Brodhagen while Maureen Delaney pitched for Dublin. Some good plays were also displayed before the Dublin funs who came to watch the game. A total of 3 double plays were obtained by' 'Dublin and`for four. of seven innings Dublin pin Brodhagen out 1. 2. 3. The final score was Dublin 9, Brodhagen 3, One home run was Obtained in the game and this was hit by Patt .Flanagan of Brodhagen. The final game of the season will be held on July 24 at '7:00 P.M. in Dublin when Clinton comes to .town. with these wins the Dublin girls end the season with 8 wins and one loss., • The Dublin girls would like to tharik their loyal fans for tak- ing time out to come out and support them and the community Wishes them well in the Playoffs. Open the savings account that earns 6% and lets you write cheques. ter • Interest calculated on minimum monthly balance 0 Guaranteed by the Province of Ontario Ontario Here's an example of ecology at work in the oceans. Herring and mackerel swim through the sunlit uppermost level of the ocean. Their backs are shining tones of blue or Silver and their undersides are pale. Sea gulls overhead confuse them with the reflections of the sky on the sur- face of the ocean. Sharks rlooking up from the depths, think, they are part of the dim daylight from above the water. 0 iigiiiiitliiCPOSITO. SIM* :It • f 411 !WC, ift*Virrall a. Contact: EEO *RUST Certificate 4 and 5 Years Supervised playground is in operation Mn. and Mrs. Clayton Hill of Chicago are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klinkhammer. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Maloney and family who recently disposed of their home on James Street to Mr. Small of Brussels, have settled in their new home on Mill Street. Michael Dyke of Tober- mory visited on Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Lorne Flanagan and family. Mr. and Mrs; Reg. Kahue of Chatham, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kroskie and Mr. Matt Coyne and Alicia. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maloney and family of Sebringville visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney. Mrs. D. P. Monaghan has ireturned ho_ me after spending the week • with Mrs. Aileen, Forwell and other friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans arid David from Niagara Falls spent Saturday with Mrs. Frank Evans. Miss Barbara McGrath has returned home after spending a few holidays with her, aunt and uncle at Thunder Bay. Mr. and -Mrs. Jack Gillian of Lancaster ,spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feeney. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don MaCrae on the weekend were Mr.and Mrs. Otto' Foster of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Hallman of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.-MaCrae of London. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ritchie of Parkhill visited on the weekendd with Mr . and Mrs. Dan Costello. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keelar of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike MaCrae. Mrs. G. L Kramers has returned from a three week visit with relatives and friends in the east. Miss Kay Stapleton and Miss Kay Sharpe of Clinton are holi- daying in Bermuda. • kry week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are„. accomplished by low • cost. ExpoSitor Want Ads. Dial 527- 0240. The Dublin Bantams captured `,1st. place in the W.O.A.A. soft- ball league by defeating Clinton and Brodhagen in, two weekend games. The game in Clinton was very well played by the Dublin girls. The final score was15-6 in favour of Dublin. Maureen Delaney per- formed pitching duties for Dublin while ,Judy CruickShank and Vi Berge pitched for Clinton. on Sunday July 22, the Dublin girls faced the most crucial game of, the season. This game was.played in Brodhagen and was to decide who would take first place. Mrs. Normali Bennewles and Cheryl BenneWies, returned home Monday from a ,six4lay bus trip through the New England States. Druing this time they went on a ten hour boat ride from Portland, Maine to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Michael and Randy Beuer- mann, R.R.: 1, Bluevale and Michelle and Scott Beuermann, , R.R. 1, Wingham have been daying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann. Michelle also spent a week in London with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 4 Beuermann. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Con- nolly, Wartburg; Mrs. Mary Stinson, Grace and June, Goderich; and Mr. and Mrs. Winne de Haan, Pembroke, visi- ted Eriday with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe. Mr. and Mts. Jim Cakebread, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. William Gibb aral family, Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weitersen and family, Bornholm were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Les Weitersen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belfour and Daniel have moved to their farm which they purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rock. Mr. and 'Mrs. Rock have taken up residence at a home' on Francis St. in' Mitchell. Previously. Mr. and Mrs. Balfour lived on the farm 'of Paul Rock the former Chris W. Leonhardt farm., Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobs, -Waterloo, Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Weitersen accompanied, by David Weitersen, Bornholm, holidayed at P ort Elgin and Douglas Point. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe and boys at London on Sunday. Warrant officer. and Mrs. Dick • Watson and funny were also guests at' the same home. The Dublin District Athletic Association held a successful dance Saturday evening at the Crystal Palace in Mitchell.The. many people attending enjoyed the fine music of the "Way- siders". , puripg the evening,' door , ktkes,,,Were dWYfi i'vhiCh-fittilbeen donated 'by local -biislriesi men.' The first prize donated by Row- land Transport was won by Jack O'Reillly. Second, donated by Looby Construction, was won by. Jack Horan. Thi rd prize, don- ated by McCreights Home Hard- ware. was won by Jim O'Reilly. Fourth, donated by Goettlers Red and White , was won by V. Dietrich, Fifth prize, donated by Debark Meat Market ara8"; Won' by Rita Keralalke: 'the '$ixtti'' prize was donated by the Dublin District Ath.etic Association and was won by Joe Shea. Members of Cromarty Pres- byterian and Hibbert United, congregations heard the , Rev. Bruce Eaton of Staffa describe his recent work in well-drilling in India at the church service on Sunday. He and his family will^ be going to India in month's time, with two of the children attending lith school in southern India and the rest of the family residing in Bangladesh. Rev. Eaton's main work will be to organize the farmers anddevelop smaller community wells to pre- serve ground water supplies. On Sunday afternoon a family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell in honour of their niece, Linda Russell of Russeldale, vi,rho will be married in the near future DDAA has dance Bantams capture ist in WOAA Imo Now* of Bro tiage Corr4spondent Mrs. Ken Elligsen he Province of Ontario. Savings Office Ministly of Revenue ' Main Street, Seaforth, 527-0210, R. S. MacDonald, Manager 134 Queen Street, St. Mary's, 284-2260, D. W. Haight, Manager Hon. Allan Cermmun. Minister of Reveaue. Donald A. Crilsine,'Qeputy Minister: FURxi 1111(.6i APPLIANCES •