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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-10-16, Page 6Costello's brother Rev. Msg. Joseph Feeney also attended. beautiful gifts,teere re- Mrs. Costello. For years granted by God expresses her thankfulness. Many ceived these she by and 5-2 score Kevin Coyne again was the big gun with 3 goals, -John Hicknell who later in the game was moved up forward scoring the other 2. • Cromarty couples travel to Saskatoon Correspondent Mrs. R. Laing Thanksgiving visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing and ' family were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Laidlaw, Joint and Tina, Dorchester, Mrs. Bruce Cleland, Bob and Pauline, Listowel, and Mrs. J. R. Jefferson. Debbie Hulley, Winthrop, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner and family. On Surday, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Westlake travelled by plane to Saskatoon, where they were guests at the silver wedding anniversary of the latter's son and daughter-in-law, Hugh and Joyce Westlake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and boys visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jefferson and family, Fullarton. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace spent Thanksgiving weekend in Northern Ontario and were guests at a wedding in, Timmins on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller, Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott held a' family gathering at their home an Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Zimmer, R.R. 5, Stratford, were Thanks- giving guests with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laiug. There will be no church at Cromarty next Sunday owing to Anniversary Services at Exeter. The speaker will be Senator Richard Stanbury. Sunday School will be at 91130. • • • • • • • • • • • • • S. • • .'fi."42.4:ilt.;"•WOt4:1,PPI 414: ,•)•' *** •••• %?'G this calculatOr to measure the efficieito Qfro;tr all Or gas furnace.' The hook explains everything that ,rou and your servicenum should do to save fuel and money. Both free ,when you send in the coupon below. "wgratFa Howmuch of your heating dollar is going up in smoke? Name Address City Province Postal Code Mail coupon to: 100 Ways; Box 3500, Station C,, Ottawa, Ontario KlY api Pastor from Ottawa is visitor in Brodhagen Correspondent Mrs. L. Wolfe A visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dipple is their son Pastor Ralph C. Dipple from 79 Leacook Drive, Kanata where he serves Christ at Risen Luthern Church in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Famed Dipple Mitchell accompanied 'Pastor Dipple to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe, Clinton were at the same home also Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wolfe, SheridcinCollege, Oakiedle. Weekend guests for Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bode, Howard Ross and Eric were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ahrens and Jason of Kanata. With Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolfe Monkton • were Mr. and Mrs. Micky McCloy, Stratford, Mrs. Martin Diegel Shakespeare. Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe, Brodhagen. A name left out in the story of the Ken Smith 25th anniversary fast week was Mr. Rudolph Fischer, from RitzVilla Mitchell. Thanksgiving guests with Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Horst, Lois and Steven are the former's son and ( daughter in law Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horst, Queen's University, Kingston ) newlyweds 'of the weekend. It is good to see Mr. Gordon Byers again where he is emplyed with Dieldson.Industries as 'fore- man. He had undergone surgery In Stratford Hospital. Miss Eva , Alberti Philadelphia who has been visiting with Mt. and Mrs. George Gloar and other friends for a couple weeks was a former member of St. Peter's Luthern Church Brodhagen where her father, Rev. John Alberti served as pastor from 1920 to 1932. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Lloyd. Pushelberg got, his leg hurt while working on a tractor. The cut required stitches and he is to stay off his leg so it will start to heal. Weather has been great for the farmers to get their work caught up. The corn and flax is good and most of the beans. The weather has been indeal and not much frost. Guests with Mr. and , Mrs. Lloyd Pushelberg for Thanks- giving were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mero and Linda, St. Marys and Mrs. and Mrs. Ted DeWaal, Carolyn and Danny Stratford. A former Brodhagen boy, Erich R.W. Schultz librarian at Wilfred Laurier University since 1960 has been named vice president and president elect of the American Theological Library Association. This is the first time in its 29 year history that a Canadian has been elected to this post. Erich resided at Brodhagen when his" father was pastor of St. Peter's Luthern Church. He attended Mitchell District High School. Butcher Your BEEF or PORK at DUBLIN MEAT' MARKET WE: -kill -gang -cut -trim -wrap -freeze WE ALSO: -make your lard -sausage -headcheese -cure meats CUSTOM KILLING DAYS WIMIESDAY AFTERNOONS PORK — MONDAY AFTERNOONS TEL. 345-2360 APPOINTMENT HURON EXPO ITORPIOCTOBIER 1075 I ' 1,-pgan awards d 'rain' contracts. for $1-7,000 a s scr p fence wire drive park sugoested Postmaster home from. Vancouver convention Logan Council met for the Weber meeting, with all mem- o bets present,. and Reeve Nichol- ; son presiding when the following. • resolutions were adopted. Application is to be made to the Dept. of Transportation and Communications for interim sub- sidy. The 'Road Supt. was instructed to call tenders for snow plowing,equipment for the 1975- 76 season. , Court of Revision was dispen- sed with on the Waite, Hillebrect "A" and S.Br. Northwest drains there being no appeals, and the By-laws were given three read- ings and finally passed, the Correspondent V.J. Lane Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pinson- neault Windsor with Mrs. Mary McIver. Mr. and Mrs. Leo S'mith and family Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray family Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stapleton and family Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray Mr. and Mrs. Jack Melady and family Prescott with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Melady. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dalrymple, Hanover with Mrs. Rose Burke. Mr., and Mrs. Garry Sararas London with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolan. Mr. Jack Doyle Toronto with his father Michael Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Bas Lane Toronto with his 'father St, Joseph's Mother House 'Lon- don, with Mrs. Mary Moylan, Mr. Joe Murray Barrie with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'keilly Windsor with,Mr. and Mrs. Louis O'Reilly. Larry Kale, Ottawa Research Farm with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kale.. Thos. Murray Fanshawe Col- lege London, Mr., and Mrs. Thos Murray. Brian Lane, Kings Col- lege U.W.O. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lane. 'Mr. Ken Lane and, family London, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lane and family with Mr. and Mrs. Vine. Lane. Miss Donna Nolan, St. Joseph Hospital London with Mr. and Mrs. Joe, Nolan. Mr. Jim Melady Hanover and Anne Melady London U.W.O. with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Melady.- Mr. and Mrs. Jas Ryan Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ryan. Mr. and Mrs.' Roy McQuaid, Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Jas McQuaid. We Welcome Mr. and Mrs: Albert Cronin into their new home' westof the Hamlet. - Soccer News Mosquitoes, Champions, who were undefeated all year played an exhibition game here Sunday, with Joe Visser's Champs which proved to be the best seen here for some time the passing and ball control was something to watch. London falling short on a contracts were awarded as follows J. ,Hater; Waite $8,900.00 and Hillebrecht "A" $4,000,.00 and S.Br.pf the Northwest, to A. F,40erz for $4,400.00. Ainending By-laws wets passed on the Healy, flennick and McCallum Drains with payments to *be made by October 31. Council endorsed the Perth County resolution' regarding the right to strike in Essential Ser- vices. Road accounts amounting • to $16,476.24 and general amounts totaling $26,109.04 were 6rdered paid. ... Correspondent Don MacRae • " Visitors with Mrs. Dan Costello for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Costello, Anne Marie, Cathy and Laura from Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Quigley from Clarkson., Mich., Rev. John Costello from Windsor, Mr. and mrs. Keil 'Wickens and family from London. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bader and Mr. Greg Bader from Detroit spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feeney, Mill Street, Dublin. Don MacRae, Postmaster, in Dublin was a delegate for the Ontario branch of Canadian Postmasters' Association and attended the 4th , National Biennial Convention of the Association Oct. 8, 9, 10 at the beautiful Empress Hotel in Victoria B.C. Other delegates from the area were Mr. Harold Kidd, Post- master, Atwood, Mr. Fred Mallet, P.M. Palmerston, Mr. James Clancy, P.M. Southampton. Mr. John Redmond, PM, Rawdon, Que, was • elected president of the Association and Mr. Morgan . Simmons, Postmaster' Green's Hrbour was elected vice-president. Mr. SquireWallace, President of Ontario Brahch resigned as Vice- President. Negotiations are still going on with the Treasury Board on , the new contract submitted by the Executive of the Canadian Postmasters Association. The previous contract expired Oct. 1/75 This contract has no connection with the one being voted on by Canadian Union of Postal Workers (Cupw,). The Convention closed Friday evening_ with a banquet in the Duke of Kent Hall at The. Empress. Hotel. Guest Speaker was Hon. Bruce MacCasey. Postmaster General. The delegates enjoyed the convention as a whole taking an active part in new constitutional changes And discussions and lively debate with delegates from across Canada. Weather was excellent - flowers' blooming on' Vancouver Island. The view of the snow capped Rockies is almost indescrilfable. Visitor with Fr. G. Dill was Fr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McDougall of London. Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. th the collection point wnship Garage. yens and Allan Camp- bell of he Ausable Bayfield Conservation Area discussed with Council the responsibility Of assuming ownership of two parcels of land on the Liffy Drain in the Village of Dublin. One was suitable for. picnic tables and summer rest area. The law firm of Mountain, Hill, Monteith and Hastings, Stratford will be asked to represent the Township at future hearings of the Ontario Municipal Board on the passing of the Zoning By-laws The reading of the Hooper Drainage Works report was set for Monday October 27th, at 9:15 p.m. Engineer Henry Uderstadt, O.L.S. will be present. Oil tenders were received from F.W. Stapleton & Son and Henricus Van Bakel fqr,supplying heating oil to the Township Hall and Office. It was decided to ask- each' supplier to service the buildings on a yearly basis, with F.W. Stapleton continuing to December'31, and Henricus Van Bakel commencing on January 1. John Chappel was granted permission to instal a house trailer on E% Lot 28 Concession 10 on a temporary basis, and "Forbes" Drainage Works, and for Tile Drainage Debentures for s15,000.00. The final payment ,of $19,000.00 for Hibberts Share of 19% in the Mitchell anti District Arena and Community Centre was discussed. It was. decided to pay thikin cash, rather than debenturing over a five year period. The clerk was instructed to inform the. Mitchell Town Council accordingly, 0 An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. MITCHELL '& DISTRICT • • • • , . 'i 'SUNDAY Oct. 19 . . . . . . From 1:30rai to 3pm - : :Admission • MI • .7 : 25e per person $1.00 per family i e'••••••••••• • •• Chas. Sullivan from Mt. Carmel on Thanksgiving `Day. Mr. and " Mrs. Maurice Ryan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ryan and Billy and Mrs. Mary Jordan spent Thanksgiving with On Sunday October 12, a family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. • Peter Groshok, London, in honour of Mrs. Theresa Costello; Dublin, on the occasion of her 75th birthday. In addition to the family, Mrs. Thanksgiving visitors in St. Columban area Family honours Mrs.Costello With the success of the last old fence wire scrap ,driye, Halbert council de4deti to hold another this year the 21st and 22nd October, at the T John S until a decision had been arrived at'es to re-building, the hopse destroyed by fire. The Clerk was instructed •to apply to the Ministry of Transport and Communications for payment of an interim su on toad work, and for a, special subsidy, at the request of the Police Village of ' Dublin Trustees, on the construction of side walk, west side County Road No. 10, from Mrs. Costelfo's residence to the bridge. 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