The Huron Expositor, 1976-05-06, Page 5A RED HOT CHAIN — Seaforth fireman Whitey Broome and Carter Kerslake of
R.R.2, Staffa put a chain down Mr. Kerslake's ,chimliey to try and clean it out and
put out the chiinney fire burning there Monday morning. The fire apparently
started after Mr. Kerslake lit a wood fire in the furnace in his basement. When they
pulled the chain out it was red hot.
Brodhagen
Father , son in accident
(Staff Photo)
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have made very little progress.
Mrs. Jose Walker, Cromarty
accompanied by Alice Gardiner,
Steven, Lisa' and Leanne, also of
Cromarty. Helen Currie,
Dorchester, Caroline. McGhee,
London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs: Robt. Hulley and family.
Vickie- Harris spent the
, weekend in Mitchell with Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Wolfcamp and
Marsha.
Mrs. George Van Vlack,
Kitchener.
Mrs. Harry Tait. Art Brunk,
Stratford called on Mrs. Ford
Dickison, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Smyth and Mr. and Mrs. Lavern.
Wolfe and Dale on. Sunday. At the
same home were the latter's
brother and sister-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. John Hinz, Kitchener.
Mrs. Minnie Vock accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Driscoll to
visif Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Rapien,
Lucan on Sunday. -
anth's'Mks:,- Alvin"' Hinz;
Monkton were h inner guests of
Mr . Mary The. Mon on Sunday.
ry to report Mrs. Ed
Ahren is a patient in Seaforth
Commu y Hospital.
Correspondent 6
Den McRae
Mr. and MTS. Tony Loomans of
Mitchell were pleasantly
surprised on their 30th wedding
anniversary by their familrquid
friends who held a party for then'
at their son Peter's home in
Seaforth on Sturday -evening.
Mrs. Helena Feeney their
daughter, read the address onh
behalf of the family and
presented them with a colour T.V.
Joe Vandenberk of Monkton gave
an address from long time friends
of Tony and Audrey and
presented a chair and other gifts.
Personals
Mr. Mike Eckert spent an
enjoyable weekend in Sauble
Beach with his brother Mr. and
Mrs.Jerry Eckert and family.
Visitors with Mrs. Dan Costello
were Monsgr. J. A. Feeney of
London. lso Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Costello and Maureen of
Kitchener.
Mrs. Jean Dill spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warren in
Stratford.
Dublin and District Lions Club
held their annual ladies night
dinner in St. Patrick's
Correspondent '
Vincent Lane
As far as the weather is
concerned, that wait and see
situation that I wrote about in my
last column is still with us. There
has been a variation of tempera-
tures, Gild winds with little rain
and some snow' mixed in; how-
ever, so far, nothing has suffered
that much compared with other
places we read about. When we
see what has happened in parts of
North Dakota, we can well be
counting ,our
By -all reports, 'the C.W.L.
parish party held in Brodhagen
last Saturday' was a success.
Mrs. Leo Murray visited her
daughter in Windsor last week.
We are pleased to learn Mrs.
Joe. Nolan,, who underwent
surgery in Stratford Hospital, has
recovered well and is expected
home this week. JOhn Shea is also
reported recovering nicely.
Mrs Jack Lane was in Toronto
over the, weekend attending a
class reunion of graduates from
St.- Joseph 'Hospital School,, of
Ntirsing,. London. With her were
Mrs. Louis Rowland, Mrs. Wni.
Eisler and Mrs. Gord 'DeJong.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nolan,
Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Nolan over the weekend.
Mrs. Mary Moylan was
presented with a kadership •
award in recognition of 5 years
leadership in 4-H Club work.
' St. Columban' Minor Soccer is
again competing in Ontario Minor
Soccer and presenting 3 teams
again this year - Mosquitoes, Pee
Wee and. Bantam, with the same
coaches.
Joe Visser's Mosquitoes, who
were champs last year, will lose 5
, or 6 players to Roy Swarte's Pee
Wees due 'to age. Pee Wees will
alselose some to Vern Stienman's
Bantams, who had a rough time
last year competing against more
experienced players from Strat-
Dublin
Look have surpr pcirty
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Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
Correspondent son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Don Jackson and family in
Goderich where he was We were sorry to hear Carl
convalescing: Vock and son Doug were in an
Edward Scherbarth Sr. is accident. They have both
visiting with his son-in-law and returned home from Stratford
daughter Mr. and Mrs. LlOyd
General, Hospital. We wish them 'Prueter in MitChell while Mrs. a speedy recovery.
Scherbarth is confined to the Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Backert .(nee Star Seaforth Community Hospital.
Fischer) on the arrival of their Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benne,
daughter Keri Ann who was born wies visited with the latter's
P44 in Wingham Hospital on Satur- brother Norman Feltz in the
Cawtattqua, Guest Horne in day. Congratulations to.the proud
grandparents,. Mr. and ‘4•Mrsr. Citsr,' "Iowa; and ealleikon-'
Mrs. Irene Bard (nee Irene Rock) Ralph •-Fischer - on their first
in Marble Rock, Iowa. granddaughter.
Rebecca Rock and friend
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Van Vlack, Rick, Paula and George Wawim, of U.W.O.
London spent a few days with the Obie on 'Sunday were Mr, and
former's gradparents Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Rock before return-
ing to their homes in Dartmouth,
N.S. and Hamilton.
We are glad to hear Richard
Rose has returned home•from the
Stratford General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. sBob Priestap
and girls, Preston, were with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Priestap on
Correspondent Sunday.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mrs. Marg Hu'Iley
Elligsen, Terry and, Warren on Unit One of the U.,C.W. of
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cavan completed a "Flowers of
the Month" quilt and it has been Sholdice, Paul, Mark and Judy, 0 Brampton. sold to the B.P: Oilettes of the
We are glad to report Mrs. Joe Winthrop Ball Team and they' are
selling tickets on the quilt, The Smith has ;returned home from
draw will be held in July. Seaforth Community Hospital
A number of the L.O.L. Ladies where she had surgery.
and their escorts •of Winthrop
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Eickmeier district attended the 50 year have returned home from Califor-
celebration of the Ladies Ledge in nia where they spent three weeks.
Seaforth, Monday. Visitors with Mrs. A.E. Quer-
Activity at the Ball Park in engesser and Alf on Friday were
Winthrop has been going strong Mr. and Mrs. John. Arbuckle from
when the weather permits. Roofs Linwood.
were covered with snow again last Fred Kistener, Brodhagen has
spent the winter months with his' night and the leaves on the trees
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Guests were . Lion Ken
Henderson and his wife of
Palmerston and Lion Keith Gray
and Will,also of Palmerston. Lion
Ted Hume! and wife of Mitchell.
Lion Ken Henderson is Past
District Governor and was guest
speaker. He reviewed the
objectives of Lionism and
stressed the Lions Code of Ethics
- The Lions Club Dance on
Saturday night was quite well
attended. If yqu weren't there
. you missed a good time.
Door prizes consisting of
Wintario tickets went to 1st - Mrs.
Anne Krauskopf, Stratford; 2nd.
Laird Moore, Mitchell; 3rd.
Russel Kramp ; 4th Anthony
Culliton, Stratford; 5th Bruce
Sharon; 6th - Mrs. Bonnie Elliott,
Dubliln.
Glass Lions were won by 1st.
Russell Kramp, Dublin ; 2nd.
Dick Thorn Jr. ; 3rd Morley
Storey, Seaforth; 4th Helen Anne
"Elliott. Matilda St„ Dublin,: 5th.
Tony Van der Camp. .
Special draw prizes at the
meeting went, to 1st. Lion Larry
Cook; 2nd. to Lion Ron Ryan.
ford. Kitehenerrainbridge, etc.
It looks like within a couple of
years, as these players move up,
these problems may be solved.
Old Timers Card Club will hold
their final card party for this term
Thursday, May 93 at K. of C.
Hall, 2 - 4 p.m. Your signed
tallies card will be drawn at this
meeting for a jack pot prize, but
you must be present to win, so be
there if your name should be
drawn,
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Tamer Von MaeRae was in his
usual singing voice. Tail Twister
Herb •• Drown was picking off
offenders as usual;
Looby construction have
commenced with a new sidewalk
from Dublin Post Office northerly
to the bridge over the Liffy River
-. This will' complete the maim
street uptown:
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes
have taken possession of their
home on Ann St. East from
James' father and mother. Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Barnes who
have• moved into, a Senior
Citizen Apartment in Mitchell .
Welcome to Dublin, Jim and
Mary. •
We understand Mr. 'and Mrs.
Tom Burns have also moved to
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