HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-10-25, Page 6On Monday, the Grades 3 and 4 of St. Columban presented a Dalt Wisney Insectorama, with
the .Wonderful Dugs. The children who presented their work to their parents were
helped by their teacher. Mrs. Marie Melady. In the upper picture a group tells what they eleerned
about the" butterfly. They are Mary Jo Ryan, John Hicknell, Pat Melady and Brendan Lane, lh
the lower picture the art work is displayed by Janice Murray, Louise Nolan and Mary Murray.
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Brodhagen Hall was filled to
capacity Friday evening to
celebrate with Martin and 'Terry
Murray on their 25th Wedding
Anniversary.
The following address was
read by Robert Duffy and a purse
presented the couple.
"It was just 25 years ago to-day
After talking it over, You de-
cided to say, for better or
worse till death do us _part.
Any objection would be hard on
the heart.
With all „this completed, you
settled right down
and choose to take farming over
living in town.
This choice was a good one
and all can see why,
with the cost of living reach-
ing the sky.
While I it wasn't as easy
As Sometimes you'd,wish
you still found time
to hunt and to fish.
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HE HYR9N XPOSITOR, $,qAFORTH, ONT.,' OCT. 25, 1973
Honor couple
leaving Dublin
Mrs. Alvin Smale presided at,
the October meeting -of St.Jarees
Catholic Womens' League. Fre
Laragh led the members - in
prayer. Contributions were sent
to various missions. Mrs. Jack
Case gave a report on the dean-
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
girls spent the weekend with
Mrs. Smith's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Reynolds,
Clinton visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McIver.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butters
and children spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice me-
lady.
Sister Jean Moylan of London
spent the weekend with her par-
exits.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton
of °Whitby. and Miss Florence
McQuaid of Kitchener visited
friends and relatives here on the
'weekend. '
Mr. and Mrs. T. Sinith of
Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. V. Steinman.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moylan
attended a retreat in Port Bur-
well.
Mr. Jim Sloan Sr. has been
visiting members of his family
in Peterboro and Grafton.
Mr. and Mrs: Gerald Sloan of
Grafton spent the weekend with
Mr. Jim Sloan Sr.
Mrs. Vera• McKay of Detroit
is visiting her sisters here after
returning from a trip to the Holy
Land.
McKILLOP U •
The 'meeting of McKillop 11
was held at the hoMe of Elizabeth
'<laver. The vice-president op-
ened the meeting. Roll call was
"A country I would like to visit
and why." with an Oriental
flavor, subject matter was read.
Plans for the "Let's have a par-
ty" were discussed and finalized.
Chicken or shrimp curry was
made with each girl helping. 'rhis
with orange juice, was served for
lunch.
cry meeting held in Kingsbridge.
A euchre party is planned for
October 19th. Conveners for
annual bazaar to he held Nov-
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Hostesses - Mrs. Joseh Mc-
Connell, Mrs. John Maloney.
Conveners: Mrs, Ewart
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A farbwell party for Walter
and Mary Kroskie was held at
the home of Alecia and Matt
Coyne on Friday night, prior to
their leaving for Windsor where
they intend to reside. About
35 neighbors attended. Progres-
sive euchre was played with pri-
zes going to ladies 1st Mrs..Mel-
va Murray, Men's 1st Mr. George
Coyne, Consolation prizes went
to Mrs. Margaret Coyne and Mr.
Mike Coyne.. Lucky chair prize
was won by Mr. Lewis Coyne,
An addre ss was read 'by
George Ducharme and a well-
filled purse was presented by
Wilfred Maloney. Walter "and
Mary both spoke briefly and
thanked all who made the, party
a success. Lunch was' then
served and all left wishing them
best wishes in the days to come.
The following is the address:
Dear Walter and Mary:
It is \with deep regret that we
learned of your sudden departure.
from our village. 'In your short.
stay with us, you ha 'c. gained a
lot of friends by-your friendly
attitude, both socially • and in
every other way, you have
prOved that you both. make good
up-right citizens wherever you
reside. .
We ask you to accept this
small gift with the spirit in
which it is given. Now all we
can say is God bless you and may
you both enjoy good health and
good luck for many years to come.
And may we imagine we can
often hear Walter say, "Mary,
let's go home to Dublin, where
we can assure you, of a warm
welcome always."
Thirty-nine from st.Patricks
Church here received the Sacra-
ment of Confirmation on Sunday
last
The Forty Hours Devotion will
begin here next Sunday at the
10:30 Mass with Fr. Sullivan as
guest speaker.
Mrs. Mary Jordan of London
spent a few days with her family
here and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Krauskopf
and family of Guelph spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. ban Costello.
Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Feeney and
family of Kitchener visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Murray
Mrs: Glenn Butters and fam-
ily of Ilespeler and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Butters and family of Mit-
chell visited with Mr. Tom But-
ters on Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Evans is spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cleary in Toronto, also at
Niagara Falls with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Evans.
Mr. Doh MacRae returned
again to University Hospital in
London on Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ma-
loney spent the weekend in Pt.
Colborne with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Murphy and family.
Mrs. Ian Forsyth and Babe.
of Vancouver and Mrs. JoeAnn
Shewaushe of Kitchener visited
during the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Feeney,
CWL hears
reports
The Dublin G.W„L. meeting
was opened by Mrs. Joe Delaney
in the 'rectory room. The se-
cretary, Mrs. Bill Feeney read
the minutes and the treasurer
Mrs. Keith McCarthy read the
report.
Mrs. Joe, Delaney gave a re-
port on the deanery meeting in
Kingsbridge which she and Mrs.
Ron Murray and Mrs. Dan
O'Rourke attended.- Mrs. Delaney
thanked Mrs.. Joe Cronin and her
helpers for redecorating the hall
and having the carpet installed in
the entrance way.
Mrs. Delaney asked 'the lad-
ies if, they would be entereste.d.en
taking a leadership course and
any interested. are to let Mrs.
Ron Murray know. A motion
as proposed by Mrs. Melva Mur-
ray and Mrs. Ron Murray, that
it was agreed at a funeral dinner
the only charge to the family
would, be the cost of the gro-
ceries. Mrs. Frank Kistner and
Mrs. Geo. Ducharme proposed
that, Mrs. Joe Cronin can pur-
chase bowls, ash trays, bun bas-
kets, etc. for the hall. After
Mrs. Deleney closed the meet-
ing, Mrs, Teresa Murray and
Mrs. Rita Meylan showed a film
and expleiqed ovulation, a me-
thod of Wag control approved by
the Catholic Church. ,
St Columban
girls win
St. Columban girls defected
St. Michaels, Stratford insoccer
this week. Scoring for St.
Columban were Janet Duffy, patty
O'Rourke and Theresa Hicknell
while Kim Altenberg scored for
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dale,
Clinton visited with Mr. andmrs.
Harold Storey and Bonnie Sunday.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Harris and family were Mr.
and Mrs. Tony wolfcamp, Mit-
chell, Mr.' and Mrs. Allen Hut-
chings, Shana and Shelly, Clin-
ton. Shelly's 3rd birthday was
celebrated.
Vickie Harris spent the week-
end with Carolyn Young, Seaforth.
Ray Storey spent Sunday at
Douglas, Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley
and family visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Gardiner. Visiting
at the same home were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McGhee, Roy, Judy
and Jacky and Chuck Rhodie,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wal-
ker, Michelle, Kim and Jimmy,
London, Kenneth Walker, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie, Linda
and Joanne, Dorchester and Linda
Moore, Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Storey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cut-
hill Sunday evening.
Mr. William Dodds is still a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
The sympathy of the com-
munity goes to the family of the
late Roy Patrick. Mr. Patrick's
funeral was held on Monday.
Pupils from , this area that
attend 'Walton Public School
missed several days last week
because of a furnace failure in
the school.
The pupils of the, district
schools including seaforlt High
School, Walton Public and Sea-
forth Public had a holiday Tues-
day due to dense fog endangering
the pupils lives as well as others.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Storey
Ray and Bonnie attended the
wedding of Teresa Dale,daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Les Dale
to Robert Bromely, Blyth, Fri-
day evening.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Storey and Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Storey attended the
wedding of Wayne Storey,
son of Mt. and Mrs. Elwood
We don't think Terrie.
would take a shot at a Moose
or even aim, at a low flying
goose.
All we know if the weather was
fine,
and there's fish in the lake
she'd throw out the line.
Seriously though, we shouldn't
just wait
and take some holidays
before its too late.
Your R.O.P. was only just fair
two boys and a girl, with curly
red hair.
So now looking back on those 25
years
Through trials, disappointments
and sometimes tears.
No doubt you have wondered
as most of us do
bow all that you dreamed of
some how comes true.
It seems most fitting this time of
year
'We should all be thankful and glad
we are here,
to join With you on this happy event
and present good wishes for your
future content.
Signed Neighbours and Friends
Storey to Barbara Cowell of
Woodstock.
Miss Bonnie Storey spent
the weekend with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Dale, Clinton.
Mrs. Gene St . Louis and
Paul visited for a week with
her daughter and son, Sheila
and Mark St. Louis, Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris
visited with Mr. and Mrs.walter
Scott at their cottage in Port
Elgin Saturday evening.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.Bob
Harris and Vickie visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris and
Catherine, Goderich,
Mr. William Dodds is a
patient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital.
Saturday evening a freak
twister went thrlugh the east of
Winthrop. Several trees were
twisted off. Harold Pryce had
a barn destroyed on the former
Joe Little property. Slight
damage was done to the house
trailer owned by Murray Pryne
on the former Wilson Little farm.
The county men have been busy
cleanJ,n up the .debrise----
mcKILLOP # I
The fourth meeting of the
McKillop #1 Mixmasters was
held at the home of Elizabeth
Pryce on Thursday. "Europeans
Discover the New World" was
the subject discussed. Handout
assignments were filled. Sausage
and Tomato bake were made as
well as German Tea Squares.
Achievement day, which is on
November 24 at S.D.H.S., and
record books were discussed.
Next meeting is at Kim camps
bells on October 22.
Anniversary Services were
held at Cavan United Church
Sunday. Dr. R. G. Hazelwood of
Hinkley United Church, Hamilton
was guest minister. Miss Mar-
.jorie Papple was organist.
1Violinist, Virginia Robertson,
was a guest and Bob Stoner was
the soloist. Special music was
also given by the Choir: Lunch
was served after the evening ser-
vice and a social hour enjoyed.
Mrs. Harry Hak, Mrs. Gerald
Groothius. Mrs. Nora Maloney.
Penny Sale; Mrs. Anetiles, Mrs.
Harold Maloney, Mrs. Mel
Cooper. Candy: Mrs. Arthur
Devereaux, Mrs. James Kelly.
Boutique: Mrs. Ken Etue, Mrs.
Gordon Nobel, Mrs, wm.Hart.
Baking: Mrs. peter Jensen, Mrs.
Jack Murphy. Mystery Boxes:
Mrs. Maurice Huard.
Fr. Laragh thanked the
women for ,their devotion during
the 40 hours .and also for their
generous support during the
year. "
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The Dublin Designers held
their sixth meeting on wednese
day, October 3. Members *-
cussed plans for Achievement
-Day and Cynthia Looby was picked
,for commentator. The club was.
shown how to print with lino
.• blocks and with found objects.
At the seventh meeting, nature
prirtting and the method and fa-
brics which could be used, were
discussed and printing with na-
ture objects carried out.
At the last meeting onOct.16,
mempers talked about Achieve-
ment Day and decided who was
going to make posters for the
exhibit.
. Npvs OF
Winthrop •
Correspondent
Mrs.Robert Hulley
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