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tbrrespondent the weekend. from Stratford General Hospital
Don MacRae Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Looby on the'weekend and is spending a•
WITH THE GUEST SPEAKER Father H..J.. Laragh, Seaforth, left, -talks to The Dublin & District. Lions attended the Ontario Hospital few'days with her daughter Mrs,
V Auxiliary Bishop Jphn Sherlock of London and Sister Florence Kelly, principal of St. Club held their Father — Son A$sociation in Toronto 2 weeks Karen Warren, ]Jill and family in
Patrick's School at the Huron, Perth Separate School board office opening in Banquet and fail meeting on ago. Mr. Clayton Looby is,Chair- Stratfordt. -, ,'
Dublin on Wednesday. Bishop Sherlock officiated at the opening ceremonies. Tuesday in the auditorium of St. man of the Seaforth Community Mr. Lou Donnelly is a patient ln'
Patrick's School. There were 53 in Hospital Board. Stratford General Hospital.
(Photo by Oke) attendance who enjoyed a fried Mr. Joseph Doyle a veteran of Mr. and Mrs. Mike MacRae
Win-throp chicken dinner. Guest speaker U.S. Army, 1914 -was a guest of and family spent Sunday in Sarnia
was Cpl. R. Lee, R.C.M.P. A Don MacRae,s• at the Seaforth with Jim aqd Mary Connors at
question and answer session Legion #156 Annual Veteran's 1080. Eastlawn and'also with Mr.
lasted for over an hour with many Banquest and Dance on Saturday and Mrs. Otto Foster.
Cavan h a S specidl s e ry i e e Young sons asking questions night. Mr. Doyle at .80 plus still Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacRae
about a career with the R.C.M.P. enjoys cards, dancing and poetry. and Jenny London visited with
Correspondent the Waterloo University gradua- 4.. Six members answered the roll Mr. Clem Krauskopf. - is a Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and family
Marg. -Hulley non exercises at which among call. Janet Drager read thMr. and Mrs. John Palin of St.
e Patient in Seaforth Community over Sunday.
Special services were held at others, the Cavan chureh organist Catharines visited with their aunt Hospital. The Dublin and District Lion's
P Miss Marjorie a minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Kathleen Monaghan over Mrs. Jean Dill was released, Club are holding their fall dance
Cavan Church on Sunday Novem- n e .PA Mrs. received The girls discussed their skit
her 9 with Rev;Stan McDonald, her B.A, degree in English. for Acheivement Day. All the' in Mitchell Community Centre
Londesboro in charge of the 6th Meeting members participated in making Saturday night November 15.
service and the Huronia Men's The 6th meeting of the 4H Swedish Tea Rings,, Chelsea ' Proceeds for youth activities in
Chorus, . Exeter provided the • members of the B
"Bready Bunch" Dublin Arena. Tickets are avail -
P Buns, and Hungarian Bubble i
special music which was enjoyed was,held at the home of Debbie Rings < �s1&x able from Lion's or at tNe Post
Rawn. on ovember S. Olive ,
by all present. They enjoyed these ,buns and Office Dublin --see Lion Don
Hymns sung were "This is my Little starts the meeting by juice after the, meetingt ` ` ' i MacRae.
Father's World" "For the heal- S y F
handin out the achievement da
By Janet Drager
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' ing of the nations" and "Rise Up, 'programme. Personals � -,fir .� '� i -CATCH
O men of God", with Miss Joanne Boven started the meet- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stevenson .+ `= -
Marjorie Popple at the organ. The Ing With the 4H pledge and the and family, Toronto visited with,THE DATSUN SPIRITa
Word of God was taken from 2 Institute Ode, Kim Riley asked herarents Mr. and Mrs. Gib
Samuel 23:13-7 and 1 Corinthians , the roll call. It was Answered by SmithP
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15:1-11: ten members.• The next meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beattie and
".The Hurbnia Chorus sang for is to be held at Olive Little's at family. Dutton with Mr. and Mrs. �, t� �%�
s 7:30 on November 12 t
ecial numbers "Ye Watchers ovemer . 19
/�.. � Ken Beattie and John. �-� � .y S <
and Ye Holy Ones" and "Fairest The girls discussed Acbeive- Mr. and Mrs. L .,ry Gardiner
Lord Jesus" and "The Holy anent day activities. The meeting Steven, Lisa and Leanne, Crom-. SillCity", Rev. McDonald spoke on was ended with the tasting of sour arty spent Sunday with Mr. and K tt
"Moments to Remember". dough bread and discussion of Mrs. Robert Hulley and family. X'
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After the church service lunch the starter. Liz Pryce Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harris "E
was served by the ladies of the The sixth meeting of the Bread Mitchell visited Monday eveningFEN,,.�
church and a social hour enjoyed. Baking Buddies" was held at the with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Harris SALES SERVICE
Rev. M. E. Reuber attended home of Mrs. Hoste on November - and LEASING
'and Vickie. .. ,
Mark.St'. Louis was in Windsor OMEN 8 A.M. -.9 P.M.
for the weekend. Ha'attended the Ph. 527-1010
Nelson'Ho'weplays DUBLIN LIONS GET NEW MEMBER -- The sEAFORTH
Gordon Lightfoot Concert in
g recently formed .Dublin Lions club held a father and �'
Detroit on Saturday. `l
R b D Ill; k t +1, h e son night last week and new member Tom Watson,:�.':��hom
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Correspondent Mary Ann Van hak1 , � i�sht we
V.J. Lane College, London, Viand Aonna
Students from the district, Nolan St. Josephs ildspital,
home for graduation exercises London.
Friday November 7th at Ssaforth Miss Trudy Classens spent the
District High Schools included. weeken4 with her parents Mr:
Janet O'Reilly, Waterloo Univer- and Mrs. Matt Classens.
sity, Brian Lane, Kings College Excellent weathsr conditions
U.W.O., London. Marvin Kale, the past few weeks have enabled
Fanshawe College,, Lopdon. the fanners to complete cora
Catherine Murray, Nurse in harvest. They report the best ever'
Training Stratford, Trudy Clas- in this district. Fall ploughing, for
seas, Herzilrg Institute Toronto. the most part, is also completed.
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' St. Louis returned to Windsor looks o .left. Lion president Norm McKay, right,
with Robert.
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CorrespondentM 's 'on Hall on. Saturda Greta St. Louis •has returned;,,r.' Y home' after spending'the week is Communi�ty Christm:as �[� � • ..
Mrs, R_ Laing" night. Windsor. Returning to Windsor xm-454977
Cromarty couples were hosts W.M.S. with her was her mother, go
and hostesses for -the October The November meeting of Mrs v Concert p l'a n n ed . i n Stalff a��rs
meeting of the Three C's Cromarty W.M.S. was held at the, Farr who spent 3 weeks. While
there she stayed with lWr daugh Corres ondent
Couples' club„ The meeting took home of Mrs. Jim .Miller. "Mrs. P the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
ter, Sheila and visited former
the form of a Hallows en costume T.L. Scott opened the meeting by Mrs. John Templeman Arthur Kemp.
friends and relatives.. Hibbert young people met in
dance in Staffs Hall, with Nelson reading Gal. , and a paper on Y g P P Mr. and Mrs.Wilfred Annis,
Margaret Hulls accompanied
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Howe's Orchestra providing the Pe ace, followed by prayer, Hymn by Otto Walker, Cromarty visited the Family Life Centre on. Sunday Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
music. A buffet lunch with Pearl "bard, While for all Mankind We evening to begin their plans for Cole, Mr. and Mrs. John R s,
with her mother who' is a patient , , ��� �' ,• Y 3
James as convenor, was served Pray" was sung. An ar ticle on the • community Christmas Templeman were Sunda dinner
in St. Joseph's Hospital. P Y s
following the dance. Exeter will Remembrance was given by each PConcert. guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Eldie
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a of the November Doris Dolmage of Wingham g J
g member. Gerolyn Kemp, Belleville, was McNicol, London,
meeting which will be a bowlingvisited with her parents, Mr. and 1
Mrs. M. Lomond presided fo .a weekend guest of Elizabeth
party in Grand Bend. the business. She and Mrs. Scdtt Mrs. Roy Dolma
on the week Templeman and Ross Bowman,
gave a report of the fall rally' of end. Fullarton visited on the weekend'
Mrs. 'lillie Butler, Mitchell, Mrs. Grace Pethick has been USE
the Perth Presbyterial. The with Richard Templeman.
demonstrated her plastic able to return home from Victoria
December meeting will be held at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cross,
products on'fhursday night at the ,the home of Mrs. Douglas when Hospital, Grace visited with her London, visited on the weekend r
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home of Mrs, Carlyle Meikle. sister Mrs. Marjorie Rach o a
the annual reports will be gives. with Mr. and Mrs: Leslie Miller. � �� � .,� � • ; �� x� � �; � �,
patient in Stratford' Hospital
The -Bible study, Lord hove all P P Mr. and Mrs. Wyn West, WANT -ADS
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Gammon Gods, -was in charge 6f Mrs. Wednesday. Margaret Hulley Embro, visited Sunday with Mr.
visited with Olive Speare of and Mrs. Rob Templeman. y� s
and Caleb, Toronto, spent the Dou las concentratin on Colos- p L s� r
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lawrence 'r
weekend with her parents, Mr. suns 2:E1-15. The topic,, Huron hospital.
and Mrs. Eldon Allen. Feathers, a Presbyterian beach P and 'Mark, Scarboro, visited on d. • .
mission at Sauble Beach an Lake ,
Miss Nola Dow was a guest �t Huron, was taken by Mrs. Mervin
the Bragg -Kemp wedding to Dow. The rdeetirig closed with
Fullarton on Saturday. -Mr. and Hyrrin 649, From Ocean' unto
Mrs. Robert Laing were guests -Ocean, and the Lord's Prayer in
for the wedding dance in St. -unison, -
Loobygets Dublin
sidewalk job -
The tender of Looby Builders
lot of money.
(Dublin) Ltd, for construction of
Road Accounts for $18,080.53
sidewalk in the Village of Dublin
were approved for payment - and
was accepted at $1.69 sq: ft. at
included final payments on
Hibbert Council's meeting last
Bridge on Lot 20/21 Concession
week. It is subject to approval of
2/3, and for shouldering roads on
the Ministry of Transport &
Concession 10/11. General
Communications.
Account for $82,957.71 which
Authority from the Ausable,
included final levy tc the Perth
Bayfield Conservation Authority
County Board of Education.
will be obtained for repair and
By -Laws for the "McCurdy"
improvement on the "Geary"
Drainage Works, and Tile
Drain, and for the construction of
Drainage Loan Rating By-law for
a new Municipal Drain on •
$6700,00.
Concession 2/3 lots 2/3. This is to
Councillor Herb Brown was
be sought by telephone, so that
appointed to the Steering
an Engineer may be appointed at,
Committee of the Dublin citizen's
the next regular meeting.
Council. A grant of $25 was also.
Amendments - to the Official
awarded to the council to help
Plan and Zoning By-law
defray costs.
regarding the use of Mobile
A delegation was received in
Homes by retired farmers, or
connection with a petition for the
their dependents working on the
construction of a Municipal Drain
farm was deferred until the'
on Concessibn 10/11. After much
comments of the Ministry of
discussion the delegation agreed
Housing had been received.
to build a private drain mutually.
iA grant of $250 was given to
The Reeve pointed out there
the Hensall Arena to'support
would be a saving in costs, and
maintenance costs. Council
suggested that an agreement be
discussed recreation - the Reeve
drawn up.
pointed out that the Township is
Residents of the Township are
nineteen percent involvod . in
ownership of the Mitchell Arena
reminded that commencing
and Cortithunity Centres, and is
Monday the Ist December, and
helping support the Seaforth and
for the winter months , Council
nthsp.m
1• tensail•Arenas. It was costing a
will . meet at 1 in the
afternoon.
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