The Huron Expositor, 1976-05-20, Page 5Organize Lions club at Vanastra
Vanstra and District Lions Club
''''' their Charter Night on
fig Saturday, May 8 at the Vanstra
Conimilnity Centre. Lions from
various Districts such as Elmira,
Stratford, Seaforth, Kitchener.
Wiarton and Clinton came to
welcome in the, new members and
to loin in the evenings festivities.
Following the meal and
Brodhagen
speeches by members of the head
table the following gentlemen
received their Charter-Ken
McLlwain-President; Henry
Bonte-Gelok -Vice President; Jim
' Burgess-Secretary:- Barry
Treasurer;, Karl Bocrsma,Rene
Brochu, Bernard Bryan, Roger
Burchill, David Dalzell, David
Dunsmore, Ron Gonie, Joe
Haskett. Murray Hobner, Art
Hoy, Alden King, Richard
Lehnan, David Marshall, Don
McLean, Kent Murray, Wilfred
Schneider and Harold Whitlock.
The group Shannon provided
the music for an evening of
dancing following the
presentations.
Former pastor visits St. Peter's
MRS. CATHERINE COPELAND
nee Lyon, the daugahter of
Ordelia artd the late Gordon Lyon
of London and granddaughter of
the late John and Mary Leorlhardt
of Bornholm, will graduate June
11, from the Faculty of ,Medicine
at University of Western Ontario.
Catherine has accepted an
internship at the University of
Alberta Hospital, Edmonton,
Alberta. On completion of her
internship Catherine will - be
seeking a residency in Diagnostic.
Radiology".
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cheques• if minimum
balance of $1,000 is main-
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you get 12 free cheques per
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your average "savings ac-
count" paying only 3% and
costing you a service charge
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FIGHT CAR FIRE — ene of the only things In Seaforth Saturday that wasn't
related to the phonathon was a fire in a car belonging to 'Bob Brugger of James'St.
The car was being worked on in the laneway when it caught fire. Mr. Brugger's
mother said they aren't sure exactly what started the fire and that things are in the
insurance company's hands but the car is probably a total Write off. (Staff Photo)
SIDEWALKS STALLED — Wet and cold weather has managed to temporarily stall
the completion of the sidewalks along Dublin's main street. It is expected that the
sidewalks which were started two weeks ago will be done this week. (Staff Photo)
REPRESENT SEAFORTH AT VANASTRA — When the new Vanastra Lions Club
got its charter last week a 'large number of Lions and their wiveq_ from Seaforth
attended the inaugural dinner at the Vanastra Flecreation Centre. From, left are
Orville- Oke, Irwin and Doreen Johnston, Bob and Betty Beuttenmiller, Leo and
Frances Teatero and Ruth Pickard, (Photo by Oke)
The B.P. Oilers played their
first game of the season on Mon.
May 10 against the Manley
Mashers. Manley won the game
10 - 4.
On Mon., May 17 the Oilers
played Kinkora, -defeating
•Kinkora 20 - 12. Neil McNichol
had the only home run for the
Oilers.
Next home game, Mon, May
31st against Mitchell "Bell".
B.P. Oilerettes -
Ladies Slow Pitch
Ail games at 7:00 p.m., anda t
Winthrop unless noted.$
Fri.,May 21 Dublin vs Oilerettes
May 26 Oilerettes vs Winthrop
May 28- Manley vs Oilerettes
May 31- Oilerettes vs Walton II at
Walton
tau lalitilastweeke.rat June-1 Walton.11yS °iterates
'Other guests, with Mrs. Millie June 6 - Oilerettees vs Walton I St s at -Wi nthrop
Evans were Joanne, Colleen (2:;; P.M. at Walton) Julyu 8 Kirkton at Winthrop
Evans and Jim Arland, of Niagara June 11 - Brodhagen vs Oilerettes Jul Fullerton 10- Winthrop at Fullaon
(9 P.m.)
London. (9:00 p.m: at Dublin) Juyly 15-' Winthrop at Mitchell
Falls also Jack and Marie Cleary, June 16-- Oilerettes vs Dublin
The regular meeting of the June 18 - Winthrop vs Oilerettes All games at 7 p.m. except thopse
Dublin & District Lions Club was June 25- Oilerettes vs Slabtown 9 thor specified.
chaired by Lion President
Norman McKay with 11 in
attendance, The , meeting was
opened with song led by Lion
Tamer Don tvlacRae - who was
fined by Tail Twister Herb Brown
for being off-key.
The new pavilion is•progressing
slo*ly mostly dile to bad weather
conditions. Mole help is also -
needed.. Bring your own hammer.
Lions hope to have it ready for
Dublinfest July 12, 1976, not
1977.
Don't forget to call to have your
Correspondent,
Don MacRae
Dublin Shamrocks Girl's Ball
team played a double header
game (Exhibition) against
Kitchener. First game went to
Dublin with a score of 2 - 1 -
second game to, Kitchener:4 - 3 -
next Exhibition game is Thursday
bite at 8:00 P.M. against
Shakespeare. Come out and
support your local team and see
some real good games.,,
The new sidewalk on Westside
Mill. St. was poured to-day (Wed.;
and is shaping up real _nicely
shoulders itteld be filled and
packed by t eekend.
Mr. and Mrs.Andy Whetham
visited in the Village with friends
and relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. peter Croshak
and Debbie of London visited -with
Mrs. Dan Costello , Mill St.,
Dublin.'
Miss Mary Evans, niece of
Mrs. Millie Evans and Madeline
Teiche of Windsor visited in
Lions working on pavilion
11*leable articles "ready for Dublin were finalized for further Lions
Lions Spring Sale June 3 at the prospects which will be confirmed
Bicks Pickle Plant. Other plans later. ^
More baseball schedules
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'June 27. Oilerettes vs Brodhagen
(7:00 P.M. at Brodhagen)
July 2 - Seaforth • vs Oilerettes.
July 6 . Oilerettes vs Manley
July 9 Fabtown vs 011erettes
9:00 p.m.
July 16 - Walton 1 vs Oilerettes
Winthrop W .0.A .A. boys
Bantam Schedule for this summer
has been set. It is:
May 27 Mitchell at Winthrop
June 3 Fullarton at Winthrop
June 4 Winthrop at Kirkton
June 7 Winthrop at Kinkora
(8:30 p.m.)
-June 10 - Kinkora at Winthrop
June 16-Winthrop at Shakespeare
June 17-' St. 'M arys at Winthrop
June 24- Rostock at Winthrop
June 25- Winthrop at"Stratford
June 28 Winthrop at Sebringville
(9:?? P.M.)
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Correspondent
Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Fischer
from Elmira attended St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, where he was a
former' pastor, Sunday morning.
In Rev. Horst's welcoming
remarks, he gave them a special
welcome.
There were two pots of white
chrysanthemums on the altar in
memory of the late Mrs. Antone
Siemon who passed away five
years ago May 16. They were
placed there by her husband and
family. There were also two pots
of bronze' chrysanthemums
placed in the flower stands in
memory of the late Mrs. John L.
Bennewies, who passed away
four years ago May 7. They were
placed there by her family.
We are glad to report Ed
Ahrens is convalescing with his
soh-in-law and daughter Mr. and „,
Mrs, Harold McNaughton,
Mitchell.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Adolf Trentowsky, Shirley, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Rose and family in
the death of the former's brother-
in-law Gus Trentowsky, who
passed away Satutday morning in
Stratford General Hospital.
The Swing Bowlers club
gathered at the Bornholm town
,hall to spend a social evening.
Euchre was enjoyed and lunch
was served.
Weekend guests with Gordon
Miller were his daughter. Miss
Linda Miller, Kitchener and sister
Mrs, Toledo Beuerman.,
Cambridge.
Scott Schuessler is employed
part time this summer with Scott
Wilson, lawyer, in Mitchell and
part time doing research Work
with his father Karl Schuessler,
Brodhagen.
Dinner guests on Sunday with'
Mrs. Norman Bennewies were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennewies,
London and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Rock, Walton.
Visitors on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Leonhardt were
their son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs.Ron Thompson, London.
Mrs. Norman Bennewies and her
friend Mrs. Maria Gooverts,
Grand Bend went on a 4-day bus
taut last week to, Holland, Michi-
gan. They visited a tulip farm and
saw a parade.
We are Sorry to learn Harold
Smyth was taken to Seaforth
Community Hospital Monday
morning.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mist Wm. Brown were their son
and daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Brown, Melbourne.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern , Wolfe and Dale were the
latter's brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hini,
Stratford.
Intended for last week
A very successful sale was held
on the farm home of the Wm.
Meyer family on Saturday.
Weather was favourable and a
large &owd attended.
Guests with Miss Marie Meyer
and Ed were Mr. and Mrs.. Sam
Elliot, Detroit, Mich. and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Johnson, Pontiac,
Mich. They attended the Meyer
sale.
On Mother's Day, Mr. and s.
Mrs. Harold Mogk were dinner
guests of their son-in-law and
'daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Weitzel, Rebecca and Jason,
Mitchell.
With Mrs. Herman ,Leonhardt
and Earl over the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leonhardt,
Lisa, Colleen and Ruth Quinn,
Thamesford and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Leonhardt, Jeffery and
Kevin, Embro, who also attended
the Meyer sale.
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