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Crops in St. Columi3an
area /N0C-e'--reter,
early harvest expected
Regele reunion held
Correspondent
Mrs. Gwen Ruston
The grades 5,6,7 and 8 from St.
Patrick School Dublin took a bus
trip to Windsor. At Windsor they
went on the Bob-Lo steamer Ste.
Claire sailing past Detoit Civic
Centre heading for Bob-Lo Island.
The boat offered all the conven-
iences of a first class Marina as
well as the fun of Bob-Lo Island
With its''Hofbrau House, cafeteria
food stands, arts and craft and
gift shops,' They sailed 18 miles
south in the Detroit River to
Bob-Lo Island. The ship carries
2,500 passengers.
At the island there were rides
and games for both young and
old. After a very nice time on the
island everyone boarded the
streamer for the cruise to Wind-
sor where everyone headed back
to Dublin. Accompaning the
children on the trip were the two
teachers, Mrs. S. McCreight and
Mr. Dick Bester, and Mrs. J.
Renne, Mrs. L. Ruston, Mr.
Sheppard, Mary Ann Flannigan
and Mrs. Ducharme.
The grades 1,2 and 3 visited
Storybook Gardens in London on
June 26th. The children took
their lunch and ate in the picnic
area. All enjoyed the trip.
Also the grades 4 and 5 took a
trip to Toronto on June 17th to
visit Castle Loma,the castle which
is the result of imagination and
ambition of Sir Henry Mill Pellatt ,
Canadian financier, royalist and
devoted mtiiitary officer. •
It is a 98 room castle built with
materials from all parts of the
world. The tour also took in The
Royal Ontario Museum, the
largest museum in Canada, hous-
ing 19 Curatorial departments in
the fields of Arts Archeology and
Natural -Science. It is also a
world renowned research Centre.
The children enjoyed the trip.
Mrs. Rowland the teacher and the
chaperones, Mrs. L. Ruston,
Mary Ann Flannagan, many Ann
O'Rourke, Micheal Rowland, Mrs
McCarthy, Mrs Schoonderwoerd,
Mrs. Reynen , John Delayer, and
Marg. Frericks also enjoyed the
trip.
Personal
Maureen Flannagan visited last
week up North at Powassan with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Court.
The community congrat 'dated
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Looby on
their 25th Wedding Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Hill of
Chicago are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Klinkhammer
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Maloney
spent the weekend in London with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overdulue
and
„ Thirteen tables of Senior Cit-
izens played euchure at 'the
Separate School on Thursday
evening. Prizes event to Joe
McLaughlen and Mrs. Peter
Maloney 1st and Low prizes to
married by Mrs. Taylor's father
the Rev. Robt. McKay. Mr. and
Mrs. Scott have four sons, Hugh,
John, and Alec of Cromarty, and
David of Calgary.
Personals
Tom Laing, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Laing, entertained
seven little friends at his brithday
party on Saturday afternoon.
Guests were Tracey and Paul
Parsons, Paula Robson, Gerry
Budd, Karen - Meikle, Dennis
Elliott, and Mark Cronin.
The previous Saturday Paula
Robson was honoured with a
party at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Robson, on
the occasion of her fifth birthday.
• On Sunday, afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Kerslake and family were
guests at a birthday party for
Mrs. Kerslake's mother. Mrs.
Ken Drake . of Mitchell.
Approximately 700 .were fed at
the annual ham and strawberry
supper last Wednesday night.
Fances Scott, London, visited
on the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Gammon,
Agincourt, attended Cromarty
anniversary and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Allen.
Kathy Douglas spent a few
days last week at the 4-H
Corresponaent
Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
A baptism was held on Sunday
morning with Pastor Horst offic-
iating. Jeffery Allan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Badley sponsored
by Mr. and • Mrs. Claud Segirin;
Michael' William, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Henderson sponsored
by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sorokos
were baptised.
Mrs. Toledo Beuermann, Cam-
bridge spent 5 days with her
brother Mr. Gordon Miller and
also attended the Music recital.
There were 2 baskets of flowers
in church on Sunday morning
from the funeral of the late Mrs.
Ferdinand Quenguesser, Tor-
onto. Her husband grew up here.
Attending the funeral were Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wurdell and Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Sholdice.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fischer,
Gay and Mark of Walton and Mr.
John Schnock, Auburn visited
with Mr. and mrs. Lorne Wolfe
and Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Altreht
and Elizabeth, Burlinton were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Ahrens.
Guesta on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Reg Hadley and Robert at
Joe &vie and Mrs. Mike
McLaughlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Maloney of
Kitchener attended Krauskopf
Garside wedding on Saturday and
called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Maloney and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Maloney of Seaforth.
A large crowd attended the
auction sale of James J.
Krauskopf on Saturday which was
a big success.
Mr Jerry Meagher is a patient
in Stratford General hospital.
Visitors with Mike Eckert on
the weekend were, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Eckert of Sauble Beach,
sisters Margaret and Mary Eckert
of Essex and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Eckert of Waterloo and all
attended the Borysurk - Eckert
wedding at St. Patrick's Church
here.
,Mr and Mrs. Harold Maloney
of Seaforth visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney.
Maureen Ruston has gone on
two month holiday visiting rela-
tives at Orillia, Peterborough,
Keene, Kirkfield and with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Dunbar at Victoria Road,
Ontario.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-
ence Ruston over the weekend
were Mrs. Ruston's brother and
his wife Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Dunbar from Kirkfield. Also
Gord Miller from Seaforth.
Homemaking Girls' Conference
in Guelph.
First Cromarty cub pack
attended the cub camporee at
Wildwood Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday night chaperones were
Mr. and. Mrs. Russell Taylor.
At The Park
Twin City Bombers, aided by
Harry Norris's spectacular
catches in left field, turned the
tables on Slabtown Stammers on
Sunday night, defeating them
16-9. In their previous meeting
on June 11, Slabtown gave
theT,C.B.'s their first trouncing,
Last Wednesday night Hibbert
North bantam boys loSt out to
Hibbert South by a score of 13-7.
Next Week
Thurs. June 26- Exeter vs.
Hibbert bantam girls (7)
Downie vs. Staffa senior girls (9)
Sat. June 28-Blanshard vs. Hib
bert N. bantam boys (7)
Atwood vs. Staffa midgets (9)
Mon.June 30-Blanshard vs. Hib-
bert S. bantam boys (7)
Kirkton vs. Staffa junior men (9)
Tues. July 1-Uniondale vs. Crom-
arty Sr. girls (9)
Wed. July 2-Thames Road. vs.
Hibbert PeeWee girls (7)
Elimville vs. Hibbert #1 PeeWee
boys.
Jeffery Allan's baptism were, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Radley, Blyth and
Miss Rhondn Badley, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith McClinchy and Jim of
Seaforth, Mrs. Sadie and Mac
Donald Walton and Mr. and Mrs'.
Alec Cook, Holland Centre, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Flynn and Walda
from Berkley, Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Segirin, Port ' Elgin.
There were a number that
attended the Weir - Muegge
wedding at St. Peters Lutheran
Church on Friday evening.
Congratulations to the young
couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Mickey McCloy, Stratford
on Thursday and called on Mrs.
Harold Mogk in General Hospital.
Mrs. Clayton Markle of Guelph
visited at the same home and also
visited her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Scherbarth Sr.,
both patients in Seaforth Hos-
pital.
Miss Paula Van Dlack spent a
week holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
George Van Dlack, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beuer-
mann, Jeffery, Jill and Dennis
from London visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Beuerman on Satur-
day.
Correspondent
Vincent Lane
For the benefit of one time
residents who now live in far
away places I am happy to repert
the crops from Seaforth to
Mitchell and five miles south and
north, have never looked better.
June was somewhat cold and wet
but 95% of the beans are planted
and some well advanced. With
the summer season coming in hot
and perhaps less rain, we can look
for perhaps the earliest harvest
ever.
20 miles south and north ,
however, they are not so
fortunate, I was advised over 90%
of beans on account of wet
weather, had yet to be planted
and several acres that were
planted were washed out. So who
knows? It all has to be harvested
yet.
Soccer news
Joe Vissers Mosquitoes (Under
12) won two more games last
week by decisive scores and are
undefeated to date. June 18 they
took Goderich 7 0, 19th.BayfieW
I I - 1. The Bantams on the other
hand have yet to win a game they
lcist to Seforth June 19th 2 - 0 but
are loOking better and should win
a few before the season's over,
Roy Swartz's Pee Wee's under
14 won another , Thurs. 19th
beating Goderich S - 0 and are in
second place behind Seaforth.
This could be a battle for
leadership. It is great to see
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district boys from 8 to 16 taking
such great interest in sports.
Grade 8 grads
Graduated from Grade 8 St.
Columban School are: Mary Anne
Barry; Andy Carvalho; Jerome
Cronin; Barbara Duffy; Marion
Jordan; Elizabeth Klaver; Mary
Ann McIver; Darlene Murray;
Jean Murray; Marion Nolan;
Rose Ann Nolan; Louise Ryan;
Steve Steinman; Peter Van
Drunen; Joe Verberene and
Francine Visser.
The Seforth Knights of
Columbus award for highest boy
and girl went to Francine Visser
and Peter Van Drunen. Marie
Melady award for most improved
student went to Jean Murray.
Dublin Lions Club award for
boy and girl showing the msot
school spirit with regard tro house
leage games throughout the year
was won by Joe Verberne and
Mary Ann McIver.
Personals
Pauline Coyne of London
visited her parents here Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Coyne.
Mr. Larry Brennerman of
Brennerman Filing Systems Ltd. ,
Kitchener, while in this district
Thur sday, called on Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Lane and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Smith ,and
family of Acton visited Mr. and
Mrs Albert Cronin on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sarraras of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolan.
about 25 members had attended a
most enjoyable meeting at Brod-
hagen and she gave a report
about the meeting. Thank you
notes were read and Mrs.
Koehler made a request for
bandages anOrticles for a bale to
'be' sent to ' Angola in the fall.
Dodds gave a treasurers
"repo . After a short business
period the offering was received
by Maja Dodds and dedicated by
Mrs. Koehler.
Hymn 272 was sung and Mrs.
Hillen closed the meeting with
prayer. Lunch was served by
Unit3.•
PeeWee. Girls
After loosing two games in a
row, Winthrop Girls won ,their
first game of the season on June
19 by defeating Seaforth 'B'
19-18. Joanne Boven pitched the
entire game, striking out seven
batters while Kim Riley, Shirley
McClure and Liz Renick each had
a triple.
Mens- Slow Pitch
4B.P.Oilers lost another game
on Sunday evening when they
were defeated 18-7 by Mitchell
Bell.
Correspondent
Mrts. Ed Resole
Mr. Ronald Koehler of Van-
couver is visiting his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Koehler. Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Koehler of
Alberta who have been visiting
the formers parents have return-
ed to their home.
Mr. Gene MacDonald of New
York visited Mis Jay Hey last
week.
Mr. and MrS. Murray of St.
Colurnban, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Racho of R.R. Dublin, Mrs
Minnie Vock of Bornholm and
Mrs. Lavian Beuerman were
recent visitors with Mrs. Joseph
Thornton.
Miss Marion McCallum
and Angie and Mr. Murray Hare
of Listowel and Miss Dianne
Willis of Brussels were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
.McCallum.
Mr and Mrs. Reg Schultz of
,R.R. 3 Blyth 'and Mr, and Mrs.
Howard Brown of R.R. Monkton
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs Ed Regele.
Miss Jay Hey visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Llewlyn of
Woodstock attending a family
reunion..
The Regele reunion was held
on Sunday June 22nd at Brod-
hagen Community Center. All
enjoyed a bountiful dinner. Mr.
John Brown, the president asked
for a minutes silenCe to honour
the ones who had passed away
the past year. Minutes were read
by 'Mrs. John Brown.
Mervyn Wurdell moved we
have another reunion is 1976 June
27th and Gordon Grass seconded
the motion. Jim Carter moved
that Mervyn• 'Wurdell as vice
president and Mrs. Mervyn
Wurdell as secretary, seconded
by Mrs. Stanley Preszcator.
Moved by Mrs. Harold MeCullum
that Paul and Ronald McCallum,
Joyce and Marion McCallum,
Dianne Willis and Murray Hare
for sports committe seconded by
Gordon Grass.
Sports were enjoyed by young
and old also a ball game in the
afternoon and the afternoon end-
ed by all enjoying supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Connolly
of Kennicott visited Mrs. Joseph
Thornton on Monday and also
viastepd watieintth
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Correspondent
Mrs. R. Laing ,
Mrs. Denton Taylor of Belle-
ville, chairman of the Board of
Congregational. Life of the Pres-
byterian Church in Canada, was
the guest speaker at the anni-
versary services • of Cromarty
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
morning. This was a celebration
of the 100th anniversary of the
Presbyterian Church in Canada,
as well as the 110th 'birthday of
the local church.
Mrs. Taylor spoke on the topic,
"And What of Ourselves". She
recalled several memories from
the times when, as a young girl,
she holidayed on her grand-
mother's farm at Cromarty, and
listed some of the heritage our
ancestors had given us. In her
conclusion, she pointed out four
needs in our modern world.
"First, we need to know our Bible
better; second, we need to take
the time (there are still 24 hours
in a day) to pause, meditate and
pray; third, giving should be done
with a feeling of gratitude,
returning a portion of what God
has given us. If we put aside
God's share first, there is always
enough for the other things we
need. Fourth, we need to take
time for neighbourliness, and for
our families. We have a promise
to keep with our ancesters who
built our church with a purpose. It
is our job to carry on the work in
good faith.", she said.
44. Music for the service was
provided by the male quartet,
Murray Christie, Eldon Allen,
Robert Norris, and Arthur Kemp,
who sang "Tell Someone about
Jesus", and, "Just a Little •Talk
with Jesus", and by the choir who
sang the anthem, "Immertal,
Invisible". They were accom-
panied ny the organist, Mrs,R.
Horne. The closing hymn was the
Centennial hymn, "One Hundred
Years", sung to the tune of The
Church's one Foundation.
Anniversary Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. L. Scott
were guests of honour at a
gathering on Sunday afternoon at
the home of their son, John. A
large number of relatives and
friends collected to celebrate their
35th wedding anniversary.
Guests were present from Cal-
gary, Chatham, London, Orillia,
Toronto, Lindsay, Detroit, Belle-
ville and Ottawa, as well as from
the surrounding area.
Two of the guests, Mrs.
Denton Taylor of Belleville and
Mrs. Wesley Russell of Crotnarty,
had been guests at the wedding at
the bride's home near Prince
Albert, Saskatchewan, efi June
IS, 1940. The Scott's were
Crornarty
10th anniversar marked
Baptism held in Brodhagen
Correspondent
Mrs. Robert Hulley
The June meeting of Winthrop
U.C.W. was held June 11, with 20
members present.
Mrs. Jessie Hillen opened the
meeting with a poem
Neighbor's Itoses" followed
I . ''fiymte •N.ma
Mrs. Reuber read the scripture
taken from 2nd Kings, chapter 4,
verses 8-11. Mrs Hillen read 'The
Woman God' Calls Great' for'
meditation and led in prayer
followed by 'a meditation "The
Choice of Thoughts".
For the program Mrs. Hillen
acted as moderator for a skit -on
'The Life of Mrs. Nellie McClung'
The members of the panel were,
Ruth Sehade, Thelma Pryce,
KathyiloegY and Anna McNichal
who asked the questions and Ruth
Axtmann who played the part of
Mrs. ' McClung.
The panel then sane an approp-
riate hymn "Yield Not to
Temptation".
Mrs. Koehler took over the
business of the meeting", The roll
call was answered by telling your
favorite 'Ob.-flower. The minutes
of the last meeting were read and
approved. Mrs. Koehler reported
Nellie McClung is
topic at Winthrop WI
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