The Huron Expositor, 1973-09-20, Page 6Dublin Pee-Wed Girls won the W.O.A.A. Pee Wee Championship and will keep the newly
donated Cialnin Transport Trophy at home. (L R Front) Sandy McGrath, Karen Bruxer, Maureen
Flannagan, Sally O'Rourke Cynthia Looby, (Middle) Marion Jordan, Donna McGrath, Heather
Brown (Back) Dave Brown (Coach-Manager) Patti O'Rourke, Lynn Swart, Teresa Ilicknell, Cathy
O'Leary, Mrs. Dave gown (Coach). (Photo by Oke)
Dublin Junior Girls won the W.O.A.A. Junior 116mebrew Championship for the'second straight
year. (L. to R. Front) Audrey Smith, Karen Cronin, Kathy Bruxer, Maureen Delaney,-Marilyn
Ryan; (middle) Helen Ryan, Geraldine Templeman, Barbara Kerslake, Ruth Ternpleman, Janice
McClure, • Mrs. Joe Cronin (score keeper); (back row) Joe Cronin (Manager-Coach), Maureen
Ryan, Denise Kerslake, Karen Leonhardt, Donna Nolan and BerniCd Smith. (Missing - Maurice
Ryan (Coach). (Photo by Oke)
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Mr. and Mrs. Billie Costello,
Sharon and Billie Jr., of 'Camp
Borden, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello.
Mrs. Mae Burns and Mrs.
Agnes Hennessy ofDetroit. Mich,
and Mrs. Madeline Hogan of
Kitchener visited last week with
Mrs., Wm. Flanagan Sr.
Mrs. Patricia Feeney and
Children of Kitchener spent the
weekend with Mrs. Mary Ryan
and other relatives.
Sr. Stephanie Hall, Sister
Bernadette and S iste r arY Nagle
visited friends here on the week-
end.
Miss Glenna and Miss Dianne
Brown and Mr. aniltairs. Ernie
Fleming are on ree weeks
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Brodhagen won the W.O.A.A.
Junior Homebrew Softball Cham-
pionship at Brodhagen on Sunday
with a 6 -. 2 win over Allenford
in the fifth and deciding game of
their final.
Doug, Vock won the game pit-
ching -a five hitter. He and his
teammates rounded up nine hits,
two of them a single and a home-
run by Larry Horan, two more
singles by Dennis Smith, Dennis
pepper and Doug Vock, each a
double and a sacrifice hit byJohn
Elligsen. Calvin Annishomered.
Gary Collings clouted a single
and triple for Allenford.
Herron and Johnson shared
the mound for Allenford.
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Mrs. Allen of London is
spending a few days with her
sister Mrs. Rose Stapleton.
Mrs. Laurence Ruston visited
on the weekend with'relatives in
Peterbero. -
The new homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourke and Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Maloney are pro-
gressing rapidly also the
remodelling of Cronin Bros.
Garage and residence and the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Prentice adds greatly to the
appearance of Main Street.
Mrs. Catherine Eckert of
London, spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. George Coville.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Byers on Sunday
IIMMOMMONMINNEW ,M16=1.16/, were Mr. and Mrs. Al Byers,
Barbara and Bonnie of Kitche-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin John'.
son and children of Londesboro;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Byers of
Norwich, and Mrs. Ed. Bardeau'
and Art of London.
Mrs.. Jean Dill visited on
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Warren and children at Strat-
ford.
Mrs. John Darling was taken
by ambulance to Seaforth Corn-
inunity hospital on Monday.
News of ,
St.:
Colu moan
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern ,Welfe
and Mrs. Alice Tait, Stratford,
'visited during the weekend with
Mr.. and Mrs.John Hinz and
Mrs. Michael Connelly,
Wartburg.
Mrs. Lavine Beuermann is a
patient in theSeaforthComn pity
Hospital. Mrs. Frieda Ellig
California is visiting Mr `s.'
Beuermann, and other relatives
in this area. —
Mr. and Mrs. George Wesen-
berg, Brussels, visited with Mrs.
Caroline Elligsen on Sunday. • Tradition was read and the girl
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home having been a: patient for with orange juice for lunch.
some` ime at the R.C.E.U. of the Handout sheets were discuSSed.•
Stratford General Hospital. The next meeting will be held
at , Donna Nolan's On Teesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Albert
and fainilyt spent the au 'wrier in
their house trailer at Hockley
Hint near Orangeville.
Linda and Anne Albert were
in Caraquet, N. B.,Ivisitingrela-
tives for six weeks.
Mr. -and Mrs. G. Turcotte
of Kitchener spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray.
Messrs. Torn Burke and Gary
O'Reilly are attending college in
Centralia.
Miss Joanne Murray of St.
Thomas spent the weekend with
her parents.
Mrs. Anna Kennedy is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kinaldn in St.
Augustine.
Miss Catherine Moylan of St.
Thomas Spent the weekend at
her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malone
spent their holidays at their home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Regier
of Zurich spent Sunday with Mrs.
F. Maloney and Francis.
atiso..•
Crorriarty. .Ladies' Aid met
ctOtiAl 4iq tri * CO .sitrtOgry ,
Mrs. John Ternpleman, with Mrs.
John Miller presiding. The
meeting opened with a reading,
The -World Above, followed by a
hynin written by an Indian prince,
I Have' Decided to Follow Jesus.
The scripture, Luke 12: 13-21,
was read by Mrs. Jim Miller
and Mrs. Mervin-Dow led, in
prayer. Eight members ans-;
wered the roll call by showing
'a treasured keepsake. During
the business there was a dis-
cussion regarding the purchase
of a magna-fector for the - use
of the,Sunday School and ether
organizations.
Mrs. Clifford Allen, Mrs.
Lena winters, Edmonton and
Mrs. W. McKibbin, Westlock,
Alberta, Visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen.Mrs,
mcKibhin is the former Olive
Allen, daughter of the late Ben-
jamin Allen who was born on the
-c-Allen' farm 109 years ago. He
married Jenni Brooksof Staffa,
and homesteaded in the west-
lock distrit of Alberta. Mrs.
McKibbin is remaining with the
Aliens for amonth and visiting
friends and relatives in ' the
district. Visitors at the same
home have been mr. and Mrs.
Ted Taylor, Hensall, Mr.. and
Mrs. Lloyd Allen .and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Mulligan, Mt.Plea-
sant, and Mrs. Grace Found,
Brant ierd4
Visitors with Mr. and 3/frt.
Otto Walker were, MedSrslflarii
Statham, Parkhill, • Gerald
Cockwill, and Alvin Cornish,
Exeter. ,
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the many
relatives of Mrs. S. McCurdy
who passed away in Exeter early
Monday morning. Mrs. McCurdy
was the former Sarah McKellar
of Cromarty.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore of
'Lindsay visited on the weekend
with Mr. anal Mrs . Thos. L.
Scotts
Sunday visitors with Mrs.John
Jefferson were Mr. and Mrs.Hugh
Jefferson, Peterborough, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Laidlaw and
family, Dorchester, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Jefferson' and family,
Munro, and Mrs, C. Dow, Staffa.
Mrs. Bruce,Cleland, Bob and
Pauline, and Mrs. George Cle-
land, Listowel, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.Robert Laing
and farhily.
Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Douglas
visited Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Arthur, Douglas, Thames-
ford.
Sunday .Schoolclasses re-
Sifted on Sunday with the follow-
ing teachers: Misses Nancy Allen
and Marilyn, Miller, M:s. J.
Carey, Mrs, John Miller, Mrs.
-C. McKaig, Mrs. M. LamOnd,
Mrs. R. Laing, and Mrs. T.
Scott.
WMS meets
The afternoon Auxiliary of the
W.M.S. of First Presbyterian
Church Met Thursday,September
13,in the Centennial Room.
The meeting opened, with the
singing of hymn 3'74 followed with
prefer our JiieSiddlit"Mia
J eige (Whlittt: ' ' Thel ti, geSretiery,
Mtg. ' Harald' Agar, reita'tliel
minutes of the July meeting. The
the' roll call was answered by
22 members. The offering was
taken 'by Mrs. Vanitaoljen and
was dedicated by the president. 4 The Ntre asti r e r read the report.
Forty-tvio calls were made.
Correspondence was read by
\the secretary. _A. letter was
sent from the president of the
Huron Presbyterial reminding-us
of the Fall-Presbyterial meeting
to be held in Knox Church
Parlour, Goderich, October 10th
at 1:30 pan. we had a short
discussion on—ii-laking 'plans for
our Fp Thankoffering
October, 0 • •
Mrs. W. Wadell's group was
in charge of the programme. The
opening hymn.93 was sung. Mrs.
Wilfred Scott read the scripture
followed by prayer with Mrs.
Jas. T. Scott. Mrs. Jack Thomp-
son, Mize Belle Campbell, Mrs.
McGregor and Mrs. McKay
assisted Mrs. Wadell with the
topic on India which was Family
Planning, After the singing of
hymn 579, Mrs. Wadell closed
with prayer.
Far-ranging Phoenician ships
propelled by wind and oar, cir-
cumnavigated Africa about 600
B.C., a feat not duplicated for 21.
centuries.
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News of Cromarty
Ladies Aid show keepsakes
, visit In Scotland with friends
and relatives,
- Miss Catherine FlanaganR.N.
of Englehart is visiting at the
home of her• parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. R. Flanagan.
Mr. Paul Horan of London
spent Sunday With Mr. Ferg
Horan.
Mr. Walter Carpenter is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Druitzer
of London spent the weekend at
their lame here.
Mr. Don MacRae is a patient
at University Hospital at London,
Miss Catherine Kenny of Lon-
don spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Connolly.
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Correspondent
Mrs.Ken Elligsen
Juniors -win on Sunday
Brodhagen Juniors will be play-
ing in Allenford at a tournament
at which time the W.O.A.A. Grand
Championship team will he-
decided.
BRODHAGEN LOCALS Correspondent
Mrs. Jack McIver
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Study English
cooking at 4-H
The third meeting of McKillop
II was held at the home of Mary
'and Trudy Claessens,„Tuesday.
Roll Call swas to name a recipe
or food characteristic of England,
Scotland or Wales. The British
News of
Correspondent
Fred MeClytnent
Varna
Anniversary SerVice was held
in the-United Church last Sunday
with Rev. Stan McDonald of
Londeshoro as guest minister.
The choir under theleadership of
the organist, Mrs. Doug. McAsh,
sang two anthems. There were
many former members present
for the service.
Rev, Murdock Morrison had
charge of the .service in the
Londesboro United Church last
Sunday.
Mrs. Don Barker of King City
visited with her parents during
the past week.
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