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The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-05, Page 5A SURPRISE PARTY — Leo Hagan cuts his 65th birthday cake at a surprise party. Friday night where he was honoured by fellow staff members at the Huron Expositor. Leo, longtime linotype 'operator and Expositor columnist retired Friday on his birthday. Behind him are Henrietta Brown of the Expositor staff and his son Paul, a commercial artist -in Hensall. (Staff Photo) In St.•Columban • Visttors storm stayed Storm cancels church in Cromarty Sunday Correspondent planned by the .Norrises and R. Laffig Dows. , 'Church 'and Sunday - School Eighteen Couples front were. cancelled on '§unday, CI-warty, -.xeter . and Hcnsall Presbyterian Churches 'took'part 'in a triqelling slispocr in the Crornarty.. area last Monday.: Flosk and hostessesfor the meal ,were Alice and Larry Gardiner, Philip and Pearl James, Carter and Grace Kerslake,. Ivan Wild ...Betty Lou -Norris, Betty and Mervin Dow, kiln Carey. Jolla and Roberta lempleman, Gordon and EvaLaing. Following supper., glee club concerts in Berkley. everyone met at the The for_4 Michigan: and Windsor, Ont., on .social evening. The event was Thursday and iFriday. Butcher Your BEEF or PORK at DUBLIN MEAT MARKET 4 because of the storm. The annual meeting was again postponed,' as was Hibbert Young Peeples at which t he stndents from Brazil .were to speak. The Ladies Aid held a Stanley Party in the 'church basement on I csd ay afternodn. Bruce Norris: Adrian .Eyre, Andrew and Margaret Laing took part in Mitchell" High School's 'CUSTOM KILLING DAYS BEEP — WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS PORK — MONDAY AFTERNOONS WE: -kill -hang -cut -trim -wrap -freeze 1111 ALSO: -make your lard -sausage -headcheese -cure meats TEL. 345.2360' EX APPOINTMENT 11111.1• 1101110111 SIONIV041 NO./ NOR ,, THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That. Saves You More" too sxo* 'fks et• %A. .100•* 44:1) dAf on 1' THE BASK FACTORY OUT . 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J. ,Lane Although we had one of the worst snow storms of the winter there were some visitors who•left their destination -Priefay under reasonably good conditions. They had 'their vacation extended longer than anticipated when wind and snow made roads impassable Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. Matt Coyne, Brantford visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coyne and Mr. •and Mrs. Lou Coyne. • and . Mrs. Vaal O'Reilly , , Windsor, with Mr, and Mrs. Lou O'Rielly and Mr. and .Mrs. D. Cornish, .Seaforth. Miss Catherine Moytan, St. Thomas, with her mother Mrs. Mary. Moylan. • Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ryan left for their home -'in Stratford. early ...Sunday Where his wife .„ presented, him with 'a baby bOy 'StindaY P.M. Congratulations are extended. •„, Lions do Correspondent Don MacRae The regular tlinntr. meeting Of the Dublin & District Lions Club was held at St. Patrick's School Tuesday evening. President Lion Norm McKay opened the meeting with the Lion's Grace. There were 19 Lions present who enjoyed dinner catered by Mrs, Miller of Seaforth. Guests were Lion - Inter- national Foundation chairman 'of ZOnd'A9 'led Reimpel, Mitchell and Lion Bill Lemon ,• also of Mitchell. Lion,„_Ileimpel was introduced by LibriItoger Kramp. Lion led outlined the workings of the Lions Imernational Foundation stressing that one hundred percent of every' donation to is destined -for hurnanitarian services since Lions International' meets', .adminis: intim expenses,' Expenses are minimal because of the many Lions Clubs around the world with Lions being on the world wide work Florida but is naw in Seaforth Community Hospital. Mr. 'Louis Maloney accompanied his brother to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Mike MacRae spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hallman (Nora Anne) in Waterloo.. Visitors with Don MacRae were Mr. Gary Kelly, Niagara Falls and Mr. Doug. Robinson (the plumber), Goderich. Postmaster Don MacRae Wishes to remind rural customers to clear around their mail box for rural couriers if they can find their box. Otherwise they can provide a closed container so that the driver doesn't have to leave his vehicle. He says he realizes it is difficult weather but co-opera- tion with one another will assure prompt delivery. Returned- after a two week holiday in Florida are Mr. Pete Maloney Jr. and Mr. Louis, Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bowman, Mr. Ray Maloney and daughters. Colleen,-Carolide and Mary Jo., Miss Linda Morrisson, niece of Peter Maloney and Mr. Harvey Hess of Stratford. Two stationwagons were arranged which they used to tour the state of Florida. On the tour Mr. Peter Maloney purchased a house at Sebring, in the , central part Of Florida, 100 miles ,south of . 'Disneyland where' he intends to make his future Nime during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maloney of Stratford, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney. Marking tner.r rtarty4OPith wedding anniversary ktarvq, and Port#14 Dow .of Staffa were guests of honor at a supper held at the home of their son-inqaw and daughter, Mr. , and Mrs.- Sheldon Ward and family of Monkton.. Present for the meal. were the bride's rnothfr arid brother, Mrs.Cliff Pow and Nelson: R.R.2, Stafp;,. algokAs.. couple's children; Mi. and Ms:" Ray Feltz and' family, Michell; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Feltz and Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Posiri ' Dow and \girls'of Kemptville were , Unable to a4011"4• After a roast 1.; %MPer fir) •evenipt of, prporM.lve ePchre • s("08 was enjoyed with Mr. o..n4 .M$; Harold Prraltinit, Mr and TomiCalcilthquit and 'Prtrdpn aaala Mrs.' format ,Do'W all of 'R' R.2,` Siaka being present. At midnight a light lopeh,with an anniversary cake was enjoyed. scene with first hand facts and needs of thosf_401e• L.I.F. has 'Provided Over $300,000.00 to the needy of the world, - for instance - floods in Th"dippines, Fiji, Pakistan, Mexico, Brazil, India, Korea, Bangladesh, the U.S.A. and 'Thailand • droUght and famine SNS vpt.,Indik Ethiopia, he said.' When young men and women had no chance of helping themselves and, their countries, L.I.F. was there. • Ted was thanked by Lion Ron Ryan. Lion Herb Brown now carries a coin changer for any offence at the. meeting. Lion Don MacRae's singing must have improved - at least no complaints: Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Small and family, James Street, have retilmed front a vacation in Florida. Mr. Peter MitIoney'r'Jr'. has returned frorn a vacation in attended the Liberal leadership 'and, relatives in the area. convention in Toronto last week.' We are pleased to. learn' that. Mr. and Mrs. Dave •Regier, our pastor Father Oostveen , has Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. left for a well earned holiday in Members of the- Brodhagen berk: secretary, K,n, Smith; Albert Cronin last week end, the sunny south. Several from the Chamber of C ommerce reviewed -treasurer. Orval Parrott: assistant Mr. and. Mrs. Glen Butters, district are presently, there, and their attic ilk-, of the past yeas at treasurer. Frank Mto•ray. '• Edmonton, Alta'., visited Mr. and several more arc making plans to their annual meeting and were Directors are: Don' McClure., Mrs. Maurice Melady also friends ' follow in the' near ,future. highly pleased with the, response Fred BcPtiewic`.•• Willia m Stdffa -W1 hebe s (\,..., ,, they 'had reeeik.;,'d from the public's' Betierniann. Bob' Osborn, and u the• usurpiissed success; of , Gordon Moak and Carr Pack. their ',undertakings. • 1:pcoming they're hard at work Consequently', they concluded „on.,,Jpeir Winter Carnival. Canadian women that, - financially. they ''''''''-' •"' . , experienced , a \yon d erfi i i .,,c ,..ir • -txposner needs . . ,. t. orrespondenti . .. 'Mrs. Russell Worded outlined - . Mrs.9ohn 7 empleman • the procedure for 'presenting a H FrankMrs.amilton, Mrs.' resolution at branch and district Carter Kerslake and 'Miss' Olive level. Sheintroduced Mrs. Calvin Speare were hostesSes, for the , Christie who . showed slides and ReSolutions meeting of the Soffit* 'gave an interesting commentary . Wmen's - -•• Institute On . of .a .trip to • 'Australia and New Wednesday, January 28', at 2 Zealand which ' she and . her p.m. in the towlishit) 'hall. 'Mrs. husband had'enjoyed. . • Charles Douglas ..presided and .. Mrs. Wordcn had a , Most opened with the Institute O(le and interesting display table of gifts Mar.)" Stewart Collect followed by' 'and souveniri which she hail from a p(11.111 "Here arid There". other provinces and other Flanagan undurt ake a day camp • eountries, • ' Yor children which ivas it paper please •call the Editor, and family were guests at' the ''January day that I recall.- ('larks-Mauer wedding at St. Mrs. 'Cameron Vivian- gaye a .Andrew's ' Memorial ' church, short talk' on an outstanding ' .. - London on Saturay. Canadian woman. MrS. "Rdssell Mt'. and mrs, Reg.. Elliott and Woolen .presesnted . the. motto - family •werd"giics(S at. thsFisher- • '1 here is no tax on smiles. we• Brooks wedding in 1 hamesvieW i'an afford 'to lhare • 'them 'United Church. Fullarton on 'liberally'', concluding with a Saturday e •i.ening. sing'-a--long Veith.songs.which had • ' "Smile. in the titles. _Mrs. 'Bert Daynard accompanying On the B Jarmuth heads Brodhagen C of C Their annual bat-hectic had filet withs a generous response, and their turkey...bingo had• been the best in. years. in addition they had , introduced a neYy feature with a fall festival in food. Served frontier style. - The project went ovet• 'big'. the C. 'of C'. 'says, ' Thq.Chamlier .sponsored.1.4 hall • . • If you are arrive in the teams and were instrumental in d Bennc,‘ les and Patti ` "," " " , m the"111IY- , would" like to report news for this • 'I lti•.11ttron Expositor is idoking for' a correspondent to write. the '2Cromarty anti 'area news,. Mrs. Ruth' Laing who fia ,, written. the Cromarty 'few s for seZ.erril 'Cr ars Would like to retird and she has asked the Expositor to find a replai-t-nit4m :new correspondent McKillop Township council named representatives to the township recreation, parks and community' Centre board for 1976 •• at their meeting -in Winthrop 'Tuesday afternoon.. . Membe'rs named are Ron Ryan., Laverne Godkin, Bill Sien-icitf, ClordonPryi":e, Don Dodds, and deputy 'ice‘e Ralph Mc'Nichol and councillor Harvey Craig. piano. and two visitors present and the McKiltop rec group call 'was answered • by a Mr. and Mrs. led Melady: • I here were twelve members Mr. and Mrs. john 1 einPyman Susan White in the Expositor success. " office. 52 7 -0240, 1975 under the presidency of ' • Mrs. Laing 1111,, kindly agreed to William Flanagan. was a banner, ,imtinue reportinti, the until vdar. Now past president, he . we find a neW eorresprindent, if socucedcd .. ,larnmith, ' a vn are interested is Sl hilt's going Assisting him on the exeentix on Lind would will tic; first virc•presidcnt r- like to see, your , "1.1 ." commonitv•s acti receivo Bc'nnc w its: se"nd news roc erage. call us wild\ mid Cr(itMty orrespon- third Y.dent's jolt iec-president „Joe Vanden-. • Hibbert reeve again heads Board of Health Hibbert Reeve Ross McPhail was re-elected chairman of the Perth County Board Of Health at the board's meeting in Stratford last week. •