The Huron Expositor, 1976-09-23, Page 4•
Donald W. Insley, Ontario Division's President of the
-Canadian Cancer Socie't'y will be speaking at the Seaforth
Golf Club, Septembers 27 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Insley will be
speaking at the Huron County Division's Annual
meeting. Mr. Insley is presently vice-president- ,
programming of Radio Station CFRB, Toronto. Ile has
served the Cancer Society in various positions. lie was
president of the Toronto Unit as well as president of the
Metropolitan Toronto District, At Divisional level, he
served as a member of the publicity committee, as vice-
chairman of the education _committee and later, as
chairman of that Ontario division committee. He has
held 'various other positions in the Society before
becoming president of the Ontario Division.
Brodhagen
Mrs. Diegel leaves
for New Jersey
Correspondent
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
rig .with her son-in-law.
. .1.eleitter•ivir. and Mrs. Jack
Chatlie and David,
1,.rento over the weekend,
s. Diegel flew to New Jersey
‘k;, she will live with ,her
• 1 ..!3A. George Quincey and
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and Mrs. Reuben Buuck
ey.lt•brated their 50th Anniversary
ai the..community Center with a
d•anor for the immediate family
in a reception Saturday even-
, 11,,. With a.large gathering, their
kind daughter-in-law Mr. and
herald Buuck from Calgary
`attended the .anniversary.
k ongratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
frietids -and-retativeg.of Henry
Bode, 363 Geneva St., Apt. 605,
'1 liausa Bldg.,`Will be glad .to hear
11 he has returned home where he is
recuperating from' the hospital in
CathEriiia. He is formerly
. twin Logan. •
At was good to see Master
' Douglas Gilbert had the stitches .
removed from his chin on
Monday.
' Visitors with Mrs. Herman
Leonhardt and Earl were her sons
and daughter-in-laws, Mr. and ,
Mrs. Henry Leonhardt, Lisa and
Dale from Thamesford and Mr.
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Knights of Columbus Hall
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Sept. 27 at 8 pJn.
A day at t e sh
Last Saturdie.. morning. I a tot, :t,
That threshermaiH snow, . , l.tt
In spite of the' fact: it's not a it:rig tirt‘,
I never just made it user to /31'f1i
My young life was scent to ia, ,,.
;And certainly mareeLed. at w•h,,t 1
Steam engines. some made betore nt
All shined u p and w orking,. standing it. in t
Gas tractors too. sonic user 60 s. ar•
Restored and workin,, like why. • .•
Oh Yes! they had 11 ,•."7) t rtii,,jr,t
'Four and six hitches ot 'horses
Seldom seen at a fair.
Antique•cars, Fords. Chits's and .1
And one touring the grounds
,
That looked like a bugg,
There was a grandstand perfo.rnian.o
But the.seats were all filled
And the ones that were seeing it
Seemedtto'be• thrilled.
That miniature steamer and threshing main ,:
Many had said, the best that they'd seen -
Made by 11E11 Mahaffey, in his Staffa, Ontario shop
The crowds filing pasrwere sure to stop
The way it's sealed•from original size
It's certainly worthy of ariy•Mans prize.
'There were so many people at that big affair
Hardly anyone knew the other was there . -
As I worked my way out, and headed for home
I thought I had material here for a poem
I'll never regret time spent at the show
When next year rolls around
I'll advise that you go. '
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Correspondent
Mrs. Ed Regele
Orville Beuerman is a patient in
University Hospital, London. We
wish him a speedy recovery.
• Three show horses owned by
Joy Rey and shown by Winston
Powell of Seaforth, received 2
thirds, 1 fourth, 2 fifths and 2
sixth place ribbons at the. Michi-
gan State Futurity Show for
,Registered American Saddle bred
show horses last, weekend.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Regele were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarance Dennis of Atwood,.
spent last -week with M6,. and
Mrs. Paul McCallutn and Cindy.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Preszea-
tor of Crediton attended the
forty-fifth wedding anniversary
for Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ellacott
of London which was held at
FamilyrParadise. Mrs. J. Ellaeott
is a cousin of Mrs. F, Regele.
(Intended for last reek)
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'CKI I 10 horses,
'Congratut,dictirs te Slit. are'
Mrs. Pau/ McCall:, 611 • tht•
arrival of „, bate,, .• u4;ht cc: .1
granddaug hter for Mr Zaad NI •
Harold McCallum of ff I . Walter,
and Mr. and Mrs. ikicht.t.• Willis of
Brussels. great granddaughter
for Mr. and Mrs. Etiw-ard Regele
and great great grandrootht:r
Mrs. Mars' Thornton.
Mr. Orville Beuerman is a
patient Scaforth Communitt
Hospital. We wish him a speed,.
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ••Regele
visited Tuesday evening with Mr.
Broadhagen were recent aisitots
with Mr and Mrs. Ed. Reuele ,
Mr. and Mrs. Murra Hare and
Angelina of Milyert vt spent
Sunda.. tt th?•1 Hare id
McCallum. .
Mr. arid Sirs firne , KA ivh :4
are -on ,14s,.pt - t., t•stt
1)1-•:\ity•e• •
GlIrkt011 , ., tr
and Mrs, Richard Leonhardt,
Jeffery and Kevin, Embro.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose and
Michele were among those who
enjoyed the steam engine show in
Blyth last Saturday. The weather
was in their favor.
Mr. and Mrs. Red. -Fournier
and family who had rented the
farm home' from Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Bode, and formerly owned
by the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Hinz, have moved to Stoney
Creek where' the former is
employed.
Mrs. ;John Vock accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siemon,
Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Rode, Listowel to 'have the
pleasure of seeing some wonder-
ful sights for a week. They went
as far north as Fraserdale,, near
the Avitti Canyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey McCloy,
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Wolfe, Monkton and Mrs.• Martin
,Diegle; SliakeOpeare7 and -Mrs:
Georgena Sienton, Mitchell call6t1
on Mr, and Mrs. Lavern, Wolfe,
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. "UHF' Sieninfi
from Georgetown moved into his
grandmother's home last Thurs-
day (the late MK s. George
Beuerman). The former is
emplOyed at Consumers Distribu-
tors in Stratford.
Communion
held at
-Cromarty.
Correspondent
Mrs. John Templeman
Communion service was held
Sunday in Cromarty Presbyterian
Church with Rev, Jarvis in
charge. Taking their vows were,
Karen Miller, Bonnie Norris,
Bruce Notris, Andrew Laing,
Murray Laing, Jim Scott, Bob
Scott, Terry Templeman, Steven
Quance, Douglas Quance, Chris
Elliott-,Brian Elliott and. Mrs.
Rob. Templernan by transfer.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Rtissell Taylor who have a
baby daughter.
Mrs. Barry Mahon, was
hostess for a tupperware party at
her home on Monday. evening
with over 25 ladies present.
Quite a number born this
community were guests at the
Wiseman - Butson wedding
reception Friday evening.
Mrs. 'Robert Mauer, ',Exeter
and Miss Margaret Mauer,
Nanaimo, British Columbia,
visited on Wednesday with Mr.
-and Mrs. John Templeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack White, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wy ,n West,
Hickson visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Templeman,
Miss Joanne Worden, Toronto
spent the weekend with' her
father, Alvin Worden and Bill.
Alec James, • Mitchell,
celebrated his 87th birthday on
Sunday and was a guet of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip James.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butson
were guests at the Dow-Rielly
wedding in London on Saturday.
Mrs. Murray Haines, Victoria,
British Columbia flew to Kingston
for a service parade and visit‘d,
for a couple of days with Mr. and
Mrs , Philip James..
Srniles
Patron to waitress: "The menu
says that today's businessman's,
special is a variegated ,gastro-
nomical conglomerate. What's
that?"
Waitress: "Hash!"
CVVL 4rha blind -speqker
interesting. She showed a
number of things useful in
everyday liking for a blind person
- a cook hook, story books in
Braille r.she reads to her children.
Braille playing cards among other
things. The evening ended with a
lunch and 'a social hour.
Mrs, Dan Costello spent a few
days in London with Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Groshok and family.
Mrs. Jean Dill spent Friday and
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Dill. Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs.Wm. Warren and family,
Stratford.
Mr: Jack Frost of St. Th omas
spent Monday and Tuesday with Sttiffa
her sister, Mrs. Jean Dill.
The Midwestern Champion All
Entertainers Star League teams played off in
Oakville on sunday.Dublin and
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Mrs, Joan Underwood and Miss . and Mrs. Barney Dennis of
Winnie .Barret of Islington, Mr. • Atwood ,
and Mrs. Clifford Thornton of Mr. John - Kismet. and Miss
London and Mr. and Mrs. Ciar - Vera Kistner of watc,1100 visited
ence Regele of #5, Seaforth and with their slyer Ms Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray of St. Thornton who, is a patient in
Columhan.Seaforth community Hospital.
Mrs. Archie Willis 'of Brussels Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kktner of
"If you laugh at me
knock your block off," the angly
golfer barked to his rude caddie.
"HaW," returned the caddie,'
"You wouldn't even know which
club' to
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HOME & sutCon6cENTRE
Correspondent
- Don MacRae
The Se" ptember meeting of the
Dublin Catholic Women's League
was held in St. Patrick's Church
Hall on Tuesday evening with
about 70 ladies present. Included
in this number were visitors from
Mitchell, Kennicott, St.
Columban and Dublin. After a
short business meeting the guest
speaker Mrs. Mary Goodale
spoke on the C.N.I.B. Mrs.
Goodale became blin&in her early
teens ' and her talk was most
learn
The Staffa Entertainers' 4-H
Homemaking club met. at the
home of their leader Mrs. George
Vivian on Sept, 11. Eight girls
answered the roll call by telling
why they like to. entertain.
A discussion was held on
dinnerware, silverware and
fornial and informal meals. A
further meeting was helda t the
home of Mrs, George Vivian on
Sept. 18 With eight girls'
answering the roll call. The type
of reference file:l have chosen.
Mrs. Vivian discussed
entertaining .a guest,. listing
several ways a hostess can make a
guest feel WelCome.
Mrs. Jeffery &focussed being a
guest, listing several things to
remember when you have stayed
in someone• else's home.
May , Jane Templernan
demonstrated packing a suitcase
for travelling. A discussion was
held on Introductions., "when-and.
how" with Mrs. Jeffery.
r^`" District girls defeated Kingston.
BElleville All Star League
outstanding players Marlyn
Delaney and Kathy Bruxer.
Slow-Pitch Manley Ladies 41/
defeated Dublin Ladies Slovtl'
'Pitch Sunday for Championship
Cup. ,
Ron O'Connor's bublin Dukes
defeated Manley in 1st game of
round Robin series.
Grand opening at the Dublin
Feed Mill Saturday, September
25, 1976, 1:00 P.M, to 5:00 P.M.
Official opening ceremonies by
Mr. Hugh Eqighoffer, . M.P.P.
Mr. Ross MePhail, Reeve of
Hibbert Township, Mr. Matt
McCreight, Inspecting Trustee
Police Village of Dublin. Prizes
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