HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-08-21, Page 5THE BIG WINNERS — Their first y ear has been a good one for the Dublin
Shamrocks, now leading in both Mid-Western Ontario and Provincial Women's
Softbal) Union playoffs, 1 - 0 vs Kitchener and Waterloo teams. Players are, front,
left, 4anet Graham and Bernice Smith, co-captains, Ruth Ann Leilans, Kathy
Bruxer, Audrey Smith,Betty Heynsbergen, Jane Morgan. 'Rear are Joe Cronin,
Manager coach, Patricia Morgan; Karen Cronin, Sarah, Morgan, Dayle
Cunningham, Cheryl Seymour, Mary Helen VROurke, Maureen Delaney and coach
*tidy Morgan. ' (Staff Photo)
THE LITTLE WINNERS — They may not 'be very
old, but they ar e great baseball playerS..With their
WOAA trophy are the Brodhagen Squirts, Front,
left, Laurie Siemon, Mary Murray, • Denise
Ducharme, Glenda Beuerman,.Eileen Duffy, Janice
Murray, Laurie Scherbarth, Rear, Janice., p Davy,
Janice Be9prman, Mary Ann Brink, Michelle Rose,
Carol Osborn, Janet Gafney, Terry Ward, Debby
Brown, kin Fleerakkers, Agnes Gafney. (Staff Photo)
HPRC Board ,
(Continued from Page 1) Jack Lane informed the board
St. Marys members that work on the new
klexandet Easton, the board's— board „„„offices...tat Dublin was
new assistant 4superintendenrrogremg owhedule d. 'said there ohs stir one vacancy t KO ropy "staff woof be min 4*;
be filled at Ecole Ste Marie and moving as originally planned at the end of August. He said the
second floorwould be finished by
Wednesday of this week and the
decorating on the first floor would
be completed next week.
Janitor 'service for the new
board•gt,,ffice at Dublin will be
tendered and this is not to include
the two rooms presently used as
kindergarten rooms.
Donald Crowley and Chairman
David Te"ahen, who with Ted
Geoffrey of Zurich, attended the
Canadian Conference of Trustees
„ in , St. John's, Newfoundland,
gave a report on it. Mr Crowley
(Continued' from Pagc 1) ' said "it was generally a positive
ellicken barbecue $250. meeting,"
"The soccer tournament had a The next meeting of the board
then the 19 schools would all
'have their staffs for 1975-76.
The building and maintenance
committee is looking at the hydro
pole and transformer located in
the school yard at St. Patrick's
School, Dublin, which is
corOdered a danger to the
children. Ontario Hydro is to view
the equipment and decide what
action is to be taken.
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Mrs. Douglas presented dale s, Cromyty Men
9. Wednesday August
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topic- "Life for an Overseas /
Volunteer". Eight members
answered the roll call by naming a
volunteer worker, and where he
or she works. The minutes of the
July meeting were read and the
treasurers report given.
The September meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Lammond. A one dollar pet
member donation for the Japan-
ese Nursery School will be
collected at' this meeting. The
cards and visits were then
reported. The sixth chapter of the
Study Book - "World Full of
Strangers" was taken by Mrs.
James Miller, who was assisted
by the memherr .
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loss of $220,21, after trophies,
crests and lunch were given to
participants. The golf tournament
lost $7.75.
Mr. ,Buist said copies. ,of. ,the,
complete fitiantial report were
given out to all Centennial
workers who attended Saturday's
party and a final Centennial
eqnmittee meeting willb e held
sollh to decide what is to be done
with the money that was raised.
The $5000 will definitely go
towards something at the arena,
but just what will be decided at
that meeting,,he said.
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Don MacRae
On Aug 23-24 a Midget Ladies
Double knock-out tournament will
be held at the Dublin Ball Park.
Games to begin each day at 12
Noon until 10 - Teams from
St. Marys, Stratford, Mitchell,
Brodhagen, Baden,
Goderich, Rostock, Tavistock, are
competing for trophy and prizes
donated by Dublin & District
Lions Club and Dublin Minor'
Softball committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
O'Rourke attended the Murray
and Kirndauer wedding in
Stratford. Miss Murray is
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Murray, St. Columban.
, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Carpenter were Mrs
Carpenter's sister Mrs. Olive'
Patterson and Mrs. Marlyn
Wa Igos and son Paul, London,
Ontario.•
In , the P. W. S U
Duftlin Shamrocks eliminated
Kitchener Civitains 14 -1 .
Mr. and Mrs. Edvin Rock have
returned home after spending two
weeks with their son Rev and
Mrs. Robert Rock and' family
Dartmouth N.S.
Master David Bossenee, Strat-
ford, has spent a week holidays
with his grand mother Mrs.
Adeline Benneweis and aunt
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Correspondent
Mrs: Robert Hulley
Mrs. Violet Farr of Windsor
returned home with Mrs. Eugene
St. Louis and Paul to stay for two
weeks. Wh ile here she will
attend the ARts & Craft Show in
'Clinton.
Paul St. Louis attended
Menesatung" 'Jnited Church
camp for the past week.
Mrs. Eugene St. Louis and
Mrs.Violet Farr, spent a couple of
days visiting with relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Stubbings of
Barrie, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Paul
from Milton visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Wilson last week.
Beth, Kathy and Bill Hulley,
Cromarty accompanied' by 'Leslie
and. Toby Joyce of Winnipeg
spent Thursday with the, Hulley
family .
Mrs. Marg. Finney and Debbie
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mr s.
Otto Walker; Cromarty.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stapleton
and family have returned' from a
trip to ,•Niagara Falls and Lake
Placid, New York.
7- The Dublin Shamrocks on
Tuesday evening defeated
Waterloo Ghosts 4 • 3 after a close
game. The Shamrocks now go
into the mil-Western Ontario
playoffs agalast Oksweken on
Monday, August 25 at 8:30 in
Dublin. •
Next game August 28th at 8:30
, This is a 3 out of 5 series for the
B Championship.
The Shamrocks also deteated
the Kitchener Civitans on Friday,'
August 15. Dublin now moved on
to play Oakville in the PWSU
Playoffs. Schedule to follow later.
Sunday's game against
Waterloo Ghosts left Dublin
Shamrocks trailing 4 - 2.
Sister Mary and Sister
Margaret Eckert visited with
Mike Eckert and other relatives in
town and country.
Mr. Jas. Connors and Mrs.
Margaret Foster, Sarnia visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Mike MacRae
Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sippel
and family Florida visited with
Mr. Dalton Hinz on Sunday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Micky McCloy of Stratford.
Mr. Ed, Byers, ft'iends and
relatives will be sorry to hear he
was taken from Seaforth Hospital
to the General Hospital Stratford
by ambulance where he has
undergone surgery again. Mrs.
Byers is staying in Stratford with
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Mr.'sYiand Mrs. Martin Rock,
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0141 visited. with her mother
„Mrs. Jonas Dittmer on Monday.
There will be a Cemetery
Decoration Service at St peters
Lutheran Church; Brodhagen, at
two o'clock, Sunday August 24th.
Meant For_last Week .
Visitors with Mr., and Mrs.
Manuel Beuerman were Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Jacob, Waterloo, Mr.
and-Mrs. Wayne Beuerman Jeff.,
Dennis and Jill London on Sunday
and celebrated Dennis' 7th birth-
day and Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Dietz Bornholm. Friends and
relatives of Mrs. M. Beuerman
are pleased to hear Mrs. Beuer-
man has returned home from
London after treatment' there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dietz Mr. and
Mrs. Beuerman visited Sunday
evening with Mrs. Gertude Beu-
erman and her brother Wm, Rock
Stratford.
and Don MacRae this past week.
Mr. and Mrs.J,D.MacRae and
Jenny of London visited WithMr.
and Mrs. Mike MacRae and alsc
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ryan.
Mrs. Dan Costello has returned
from Chatham where she spent a
few days with Mr., and Mrs.
McGilvery and family.
Mr. Ross Alexander and Don
MacRae toured Lake Huron by
boat from Bayfield to Port Elgin -
results - sunburn and a wet
boat-fishing pool'.
Miss Mary Lou Maloney spent
a few days holiday in Seafo rth '
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Etue.
Mr. Geo. Coyne is a patient in
Stratford General Hospital. -
Visitors with Mrs. .Gerta
Kramers are her granddaughter
Pauline Eckert and grandson
Robert Eckert- from Sheffield,
Ont. Robert is assisting his
-grandmother operating the Bicks
Cucumber plant. The plant has
been operating quite steadily
since the cucumber crop is
excellent this year.
.Correspondent',
Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
On Sunday morning Rev. and .
rs. Walter Becker,
Peterborough attended the
'service at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church. Rev. Horst gave them 'a
special welcome. the
congregation enjoyed a hand-
shake with them. Rev. Becker
•was a former minister of the
Brodhagen church.
Sorry,to hear Mr. Fred.,Youh,g
passed away Saturday caning. In
Avon hest Hospital. Syitiry
especially to-phis wife, and' son
Oscar and daughter in law and
grand son, Warron.
There was a bridal shower held
for Miss Karen Higenell at Mrs.
Rosemary Fowler's home in Strat-
ford on Monday evening.
Little Jeffery Robinson has his
cast off and is progressing
favoralby.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson,
Goderich, ' were Sunday guests
with her dad. Mr. Fred Kistener.
The L.C.W. ladies of St Peters
Church entertained at the Ritz
Villa monthly birthday party
Wednesday evening. Mrs.
Minnie -Vock, Mrs. Ella Rose and
Mrs. Ervin Miller were in charge.
There wefe 60 attending. Bingo
was enjoyed by all, They served,
a decorated birthday cake with
candles and sang Happy Birthda'
Four celebrating birthdays ivere,
Mr.. David White, Mr. George
Griffin, Mrs, Mary Larr. and Mrs.
AlMa Widerneyer.
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