HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-01-30, Page 13Dublin
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Mrs. Ed Regele
The Skidoo Club of Family
Paradise held a card party
recently when winners were:
Ladies' High -,Pearl Henderson;
Lone Hand - Mrs. Grant Elliott;
Low - Marjorie Rock. Men's High
- Jim McNichol; Lone Hand -
Warren Beueramann; Low - Gary
McNichol.
Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Dennis
Moncrief spent Friday- afternoon
with Mr. & Mrs. Edward Regele.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Burns of
Dublin spent Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. Joseph Thornton.
Mr. Paul and Ronald McCallum
Mr. Kenneth Dalton and Mr.
Murray McCall and Mr. Hugill
are holidaying in Hawaii Islands.
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Students win at Winter Carnival
the Seaforth Community •
Hospital.
Miss Louanne Rowland, R.N,
of Toronto spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Lou Rowland.
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progressiveh party h
ball on - Wednesday evening With 11 tables In flay,.
Wires were awarded to:. ladies -
Mars, Garry Fittlayam Mrs! • Bruce Armstrong; gents . Frank
finder, Alvin flarbour; Travelling
lone hands - Mrs. Russell Taylor;
LuCky Chair - Mrs, Leonard'
Strong. CoMmittee bit charge of
the event was Mrs. Lloyd Miller,
Mrs. Charles Douglas, Mrs.
Robert McCougheg.
, The first meeting of the Staffa
#1 4-H Homemaking Club was
held al the home of Mrs.spencer
Jeffrey •on January 25 at 9 a.m.
The meeting opened with the 4-II
Pledge followed by the roll call
eu
WA was answered by eleven
girls, 'he .project th lob is
"Clothes flr;Ifelstgo",
Eacit'ghl is to bring a suRM-
lion for tttle stkd design of the
covers to the net Meg-M.
Election of officers followed,
President - Karen Miller; 'Vice..
President . Nancy Templeman;
Secretary.- Jane Ross; Asaigant
Secretary Teresa Diehl; Press
ReportW- Marion Smote; Tele-
phone girls - West - Ruth Jeffery-'-
East - Ruth Harbarn. , '
Mrs. Jeffery discussed the
articles in a sewing box and
suitable fabrics to use in this
sewing project.
Mrs. George Vivian discussed
notions and trims, showing many
different types.of trim and how to
use them. The next meeting will,
be held at the home of Mrs.,
George Vivian on February 3 at 7
Darlene. - Yempleman,
Waterloo, Geraldi ----------------
Stratford, Wanda and Michelle
Martyn, Russeldale, visited on
e. weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
hn Templeman and family.
Mr. & Mrs: Leslie ,Miller,
visited on. Saturday with Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Cross and Mr. & Mrs.
Jack White in London.
Paul Miller visited on the
weekend with his sister, Bonnie
Miller, Toronto.
Mrs. Jim Richardson and Brad-
ley, Bowmanville visited recently
with Alvin and Bill Warden.
Patient: "Would the doctor
consider a house call?"
Nurse: "Yes. What time can
you be at h is house?"
In the Seaforth Optimist Winter
Carnival last weekend many
Dublin people won prizes. They
included a Snow Sculpture team
of Joanne Mass, Lode Olsthoorn,
Charlene Williams and Delores
Poppe.
Placing first in the SkiunJr.
Division were - Jayne D laney,
Teresa Van Bergen, Lucy Freicks
and Barbara Flanagan.
A float was prepared by the
grade 7 and'8 classes. The theme
.was "Our Fountain of Yolith Can
be Found,."
In Sports it placed second.
Senior ski race team was Paul
Van Bergen, Martin Nyland,
Michael Lauwagie and David
Kramers - placed second.
, The cross •country run team
inclsided Susy Brosens, Georgina
Hinz, Diane Deloyer, Ruth
'McCi•eight, Jim Delaney, lvlichabl
FlaWagan, David Kramers and
Martin Van Bakel. -These teams
placed first.
The school would like to thank
the following people: Frank
Williams who helped assemble
the float ,and who drove the
tractor; Frank Cronin who trans-
ported the material to and from
Seaforth; Vincent's Farm Equip-
ment who supplied the tractor
and Martin Murray who supplied
the wagon and the people who
organized the day.
Personals,
• Visitors on the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Maloney
were Mr. & Mrs. Mike Maloney
of Stratford and Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Hinz of West Monkton.
Alvin Crawford is a patient in
The 'annual
.„of CrOmartY -RreSbyterian .Chnrelt
was held: on 'S9944Y. everting.
Following aOPt lock Sapper,
Minister, Rev. Wilfred ,
opened the mc.eting -----
Meditation and prayer. Jean
Carey, was elected secretary. The
annual reports of the secretaries
and treasurer's' of the' folloWing
organizations were . read and
approved: Board of Managers,
Session, Women's Missionary
—.Society, Marian Ritchie., Ladies'
Aid. Explorers, Trustees, Sunda)
School, Cemetery Board,
Cromhenex, And Cradle Roll.
Officers elected for 1975 were:
Auditors; -Eldon • Allen, John
Wallace; Sunday School •
Superintendents, Mrs. Thos.
Scott. Mrs. Jean Carey; Library,
Mrs. Thomas t. Scott, Mrs. John
Templeman. Mrs. Gordon
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Part:rig kCerrIlaite;goll;Cerlilig4y::
C$C7owtri, .caCrtarr.e'riceMrscijCalcaerg'Ql;1147;1:
Laing, Jack Ifoggarth, Otto
phmWa4inlegrje;ars:refuse:::;:ydeo;$140:0;0;4;;
Otto Walker, Robert Gardiner;
Yi .RQbertIrPIenati l:Slt.LairiRton,for y e,
Mrs. Glen Elliott, Robert feaingc
Alec Scott; Church TWOS.
MrsIG.'Elliott; Record Sec., Mrs. ,
Eldop Allen.
There wasdiscussion regarding
placing an insurance policy to
cover fire, weather and liability
insurance on the church. 'The
procedure for choosing 2 new
elders was alio discussed. A
budget allocation of $950.00 was
accepted by the- congregation. A
committee made up of one
representative from -each
organization in the church, with
Mervin Dow as chairman, was
formed to organize a project in
honour of the Centennial
Anniversary of the Presbyterian
Church in Canada.
Rev. Jarvis closed eft meeting
with the benediction.
The new president, Mrs. Frank
'Hamilton, was -in charge of the
January meeting of the- Marian
Ritchie Evening Auxiliary on
Tuesday afternoon. The worship
.
..serVice Epiphany front the
Gisd Tidings' wag 140 rtrltlii
414rS"•PtIOn. Allen,, Mrs.nohert
Laing .andMrs,Go.rdelit , *Ott
uSsIsti Mr S',:xprogiliott owe.
the, :4 1;006 .pwer fOr the'
offerin
Carter 4CX*11i0 :flaY.0"4
report on the, annual meeting of
Stratford Preshperiai of the
Thd group :decided
donate .one
toward the Y9ka4ma Church fold
• Npopry:clicioi PrOcieti,,n1101:1OR
of AO Centennial, anniveraary.,
the .fresbYterian Church ' •:!!
Canada. $.0Ven IneMbera
answered the PA calf ‘;‘,14j iesy,
Year's thought .and the payment
of , the membership fee,: The
auxiliary decided tp have, More .
cookbooks. printed if they' qut be
done at, a_reasonable Klee,
Eleven Cards and seven visits to .
shut-ins were reported o Mm,
John Templeman gave a, reign/4y, .
What js a• Farmer? and t4
meeting ,closed with a unison
benediction. The remainder of the
afternoon was spent quilting,Tho
meetipg was held at the hOme of
Mrs. Gordon Scott.
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bad habits such as drinktng,
cussing or eating margarine.
Mrs. Frank Evans visitea in
London, Ontario and now has
gone to Neagara Falls, Ontario to
visit with her son William .and
family. •
Visiting this weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Friend was
Rev. and Mrs. Donaldson from
Delhi Ontario, also Miss Jo'rdison
from Toronto, Ontario plus Mr. &
Mrs. Friend's family.
• •
Mr. & Mrs. Morley •Lannin left
on Saturday for a two months
holiday in Florida.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Don
Costello on the weekend were Mr.
& Mrs. Pete Groshok and
daughter Debbie of London and
Mr. & Mrs. Don Costello Jr. and
family of Kitchener.
Miss Mary Lola McLaughlin
R.N. of Kitchener spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Mike
McLaughlin.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Visser have
returned from a two week holiday;
in Florida.
Mrs. Keith Moffatt spent a day
this week in Oakville to attend a
funeral:
• Mr. John Darling is still a
patient in the Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Mrs. Jean Dill spent the
weekend in Stratford visiting her
daughter Mrs. William Warren.
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Mrs. Joe Nolan visited last
week with her daughter and
son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Garry
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