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The Huron Expositor, 1978-06-29, Page 5GOOD-BYE BUT GOOD LUCK — The three staff members Of St. Coliimban Separate School who are transferring to bther schools in the fall were presented with gifts and cards by the students, staff and parentS at a speCial presentation on Tuesday. Principal David Farwell is moving to St. Joseph's School, Clinton; Mrs. JUne Holmes, the Grade 5-6 teacher at St. Colurnban will be teaching kindergarten. at. Precious Blood in Exeter and Pat Shaughnessy, the Grade 7 and music teacher at Si. Columban, will be teaching at St. JameS' in Seaforth. (Expositor Photo) St.:Columbath • s :Try r cunt For017:.. rodllogeR.lias unday Sch901'.pictO THE HURON XPOSITQR '4U.NE.29, 197 OH, 'IHE BEAUTIFUL SEA _Joanne Albert, Wayne Ryan and Michael Van Drunen, with the ' assistance of art teacher Berg Yohnsom, designed a cool, lovely seaside setting for' the Grade 8 graduation ceremonies in one of the classrooms at St. Colurban Separate School. (Expositor Photo) Pick your own STRAWBERRIES Open 8 a.m.Daily Sundays Included NO POTS OR PANS! BRING YOUR OWN QUART BOXES 214 or 6 QT. BASKETS quart boxes.can be purchased County 'Road 12 to Kippen first concession after curve, turn left, third-farm on right. WATCH FOR SIGNS. 11.5' ACRES IRRIGATED ACK BELL "R2' Kippers 261-5878 ;1 t , SUPER SERVERS — As is tradjtionat at St. Patrick's, supper for the Grade '8 grads and their parents was served by Grade '7 students. In honour of Dublin's centennial this year and as a complete surprise some of the Grade 7 students dressed up in old fashioned costume. From left are, Diane Maas, Debby Van' den berk, Joyce Dietrich, Patricia Freriks, Michelle RoWland, Teresa Kramers, Anne Marie Kelly and Michelle O'Rourke.' expositor Photo) Happy Birth,day DUBLIN On your, - 100th Anniversary K. . McCarthy Dublin, Ontario SE AFORTH PHONp_ov-ow HANK'S FINA FARM AGENCY WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPOSITOR . 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Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation •tt• CENTENNIAL YEAR GRADUATES— A pot luck supper and graduation service, following a special Mass was held last Wednesday night for the 26 graduates of St. Patrick's School, Dublin. They are, *from' left, rea r, teacher Dick Bester, students Darryl Ruston, Brian Flanagan, -Dale -Cronin; Paul Louwagie,,Joe Flanagan, Donnie Van den berk, Bill Flanagan, Robert DeLoyer, David Van den berk,Jim Van der Pryt, Dar:Tit Reynen, John LoUvvagie, Mike Kelly, LoUis Looby and Richard Ruston. In front, from left are, Danielle Gerard, Margaret Vandewalle, Jane Pfeiffer, Lucy Freriks, Mary Lynn Van,Nes, Mary Lou Maas, Faulinetlinz, Teresa Van Bergen, Barb Flanagan, Mary Katherine'Krauskopf, Jayne Delaney and principal Sister FAerence Kelly: A dance for the students 'ended the evening.. (Expositor Photo) Shold'ices marts • '.45 years of • .•marriage Verna and Russell Sholdice 270 Mornington St., Stratford were Married .45 years. on June 22nd and celebrated with their family ' at a dinner at the Eastwood Restaurant,' Stratford on 'Saturday. Their family, are:, Gary and Barbara Sholdice, Brampton:. Warren and Barbara Sholdice of Stoney Point .near Windscir; Roger and Ruth Sholdice, Missis- sauga and Beverley and' Allan Wagner. St. Marys and grand- children Paul, Mark, Judy, Jef- frey .and Gregory, Stephen and Scat Sholdice and Kyle and..Ryan Wagner. • Fran Malone 345-2632 • • Last but certainly not least we are featuring the Bantam soccer teani ably coached by Roy Swart. I Might say here that I suspect that not only do the' coaches and Managers etc. give of their own time 'but behind it are...the . Wives and assistants thbt take care of details like clean uniform's, transportation, telephone calls- etc. etc. Where would any of,...o.ny,,....t.earns;.„..,4br; without the "backups'"? I'll try to keep track of these teams every week when. l..ean obtain scores and their future *Fs, but games can be • re- sdr6duled before thisimper gets ligto you. • iltBantam Goal - Kevin O'Leary; "F',6ards - Martin Van Bakel, Pmt Underwood, Pete Turner.. Ryan, Bill McIver, Murray ditharme. Kevin Coyne: Half Biieks - Bob Nash, Bob Malone, atiteW Klaver, Richard Johns, al:Flanagan; Full Backs - Joe NO-ii13akel, Mark Murray, Brett qtrayson, Michael Flanagan. e Bantams beat Delhi,3-2 on ay. The squirts lost to Grand Bend Atoms lost 2-0 to Clinton - la$‘Clinton 4-1-way to go, eh! squ hoes beat Grand Irend 7-1 Pk.,wees didn't' play. Jrs tied Guelph 'which indicates a fine team effort atamst 'a good team. -744 School trip !'1.1St week grades 5 and 6 of St. CoIOnban school went on a school tA Point Farms which is 5 n es west of Goderich. I have a g „41 4t columnist to describe their c0Ping trip, The following is the clWription as it was given to me: "Weryone was eater to go. Fun, mature walks —with a bigofvyerk mixed in was the main "‘ a ruction for the, children. Mrs. Mrs. Gwen O'Rourke arwell were chaperons. re was swimming in the 1 fossil hunting along the boiljt and 'races along the water e, At night we had a triOhtnallow roast and we sang ahild the campfire. Mr. SIgAghnessy; 1V1isi Flannery, MPS Craig and her daughter 00t1rOve.up especially to take pl:fain our sing song. It was alti&ther a swell camping trip". rikil advised too that they cakked their meals otter the camp ifitiglept in tents. The feeling s Wied to be that this 'kind of hofik was preferred over "n,up'.: holiday.'Males sOlit#-OT 'Us wish We Were 'yOting . There have 'been 'Other school events this year. but this writer was too latct• getting in on them. Next year, you watch, we won't miss a thing! 25th Anniversary A beef barbeque 'was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murray fo celebrate the 25th wedding 'anniversary. of Mr. and' Mrs..Pat Murray. Attending were Mr.' and Mrs. Don and Chris Murray and Laura .of Granton, Greg Murray 'from Grand Bend,: Darlene Murray and pennis Murray with. Debbie McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Glen- .Murray of London,' Gary, Steve, Paul, Sharon, Allan and. Dennis Murray oti Londcin. Mr. and ,Mrs. Gib Murray and David of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters and. Kevin of St. Thomas, Brian Butters of Waterloo. Dr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and Judy. John, and Kelly Ann 'of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Leon. Murray. Lee Ann and Debbielynn of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello, Michelle. Murray and Mdureen of Kitchener. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob Stapleton,. Paul, Christopher and Andrea of Kitchener, Jack Ryan, Rosemary, Colleen and Gerrard of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinahati of Kingsbridge. Mr. and Mrs. David McClure, Clinton, Mn Allati Kernagitan of London, 'Mr. Greg O'Reilly of Seaforth,. Mr. and . Mrs. Gib Murray and Mr, and Mrs. Matt Detiomme and .family of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Malone of A pot luck dinner was, set.in'the' church basement,, after which all sat under the trees to watch an afternoon of gante for young and old. They included s,,hpw , scramble, dropping clothes pins ' in jar, relays, tug of war enjoyed by all". There was a good turn out. Marilyn Cakebread of Hamilton enjoyed a few days with her $parents, Mr: • and Mrs. Les Weitersen. Glad to report that John Siemon ,;i14.5 returned to his home where he is recuperating 'from the Seaforth Hospital. - There was an error last week. Robert and Rose Roberkon and family attended their ne ice ° Pamel's cohfiymation last • Sunday. Among those attending the bridal shower in honour of Miss Marie Herlick at the Orange Hall in Mitchell were Gaye Webber, Joy and Kimberly _Elliot, Mrs. Martin Diegel,. Mrs. JeyCe ' Fischer, ,Xavern Wolfe- accompaning them. t Guests of Mrs. Mary Dittmer on Sunday were Sister Eva Alberti from Pennsylvania, Mrs. George GlOor, • Mrs. Louisa Bennewies of Mitchell- and Mrs. Pearl' Miller. , Congratulations are extended Wear! and Betty Vock Brodhagen 'on' the arrival of, their little grandson Elliot Charles, son of Ken and June Faust also to. the 'paternal grandparents, Mr: and Mrs. Carl Faust of Mitchell: Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Frenth and great great grandmother Mrs, Lena EletinewieS Seaforth.Th Heather and- Stephanie, daughters , of Rev. and Mrs. Harold Brill entoyed„„a fow days ;with their grandparents, Mr. :and 1VE-S-.-Walfer Mue'gge returning to 'their- home in St. Jacob's on SWAY. Visiting ' with Mrs. `•- Lavern Wolfe were Mervin and Elinor • Beuerman; Lorne and Betty Wolfe 'of Clinton, Tuesday evening. At the Villa Members of the Lutheran Chtirch woniOn, Brodhagen, were in charge of the Birthday party at the Ritz Villa on' Wednesday evening. Several step dancers students of Gale Glanville provided entertainment. A sing song of old time fakonrites was also enjoyed. The evening concluded with Birthday cake 'and ice cream. Mrs. Glen Mogk visited her mother Mrs. Roy Leake on her 85th birthday. Wishing her a happy birthday. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs: Ron Smith, Brodhagen on the safe arrival of their little daughter Becky Lee born in Seaforth HOspital May 30. She's a little sister for Rhonda and the proud grandparents are Mrs. Ross McTaggert, • Mrs. Donald Smith and great grand- mother, Mrs. John Beuerman, Friends' of Mrs. Dora Rapien are glad to hear she has Oturtted to her home from the General Hospital in Stratford\ The Mogk reunion was held at Brodhagen _Community Hall on Sunday'wherd a very large crowd of 150 gathered. Mr. Orland Roker was the oldest man there from the Ritz Villa in Mitchell. Mrs. John Mogk from the Hillside Nursing Home as the oldest lady who attended. Friends, relatives and neighbours All be glad to hear Bill Vock who fs ,a patient at Ontario • Crippled Children's Center of .150 Rwnsey Street, Toronto, was at his home for the weekend. It is so good to hear he'' is, improving. Wishing him a • speedy recovery. • Sheddon entertained relatives hem this area on Sunday after the graduation of their son, Stephen, from St. Joseph's High School" in St. Thorn as. Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Malone; Mrs. Clare Murray and Mrs. Sheila Dolmage attended the wake of Mrs. Alice, Pope (nee Dalton) in Kitchener, Monday As is the 'case, it seems it was also a time for reuniting of fathilies. Mrs,. Pope's 'sister was there, Mrs. Frank Bowman of ''Stratford and .Brother Joseph of Montreal" as well as Mr. jack Dalton of Montreal. Absent was Mr. Maurice Dalton of Owen Sound who could not attend because of illness and Mr. Jim Dalton of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Congratulations go out to our Grade S class who graduated • June 27 from St.' Columban - school. What a milestonein one's .life it is. • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown of Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Murray and Miss Cathy Murray of Utah, as well as Mail Jo Ryan * and Mary Murray visited Sunday with Mr. and- Mrs., Joe Nolan. Miss Cathy Murray , of Sault Lake City, Utah. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Murray. Points to Ponder: Food has gotten so high you can hardly• stomach it. Anger is'like an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than anything on which it is poured. „ Correspondent Mrs. Lavern Wolfe 34S-2157 The Stinday school picnic at St. Peter's Lutheran • Church Brodhageu was held on the church lawn Sunday June 25. An outdoor service was held at ii o'clock with Jr, Choir. Contri- buting to two timely, songs. INSULATION SPRAY ON URETHANE FOAM For Cattle and Hog Barns, WatShops, Homes, Attics, etc., also Vans, AGRICULTURAL': INDUSTRIAL . RESIDENTIAL Blown in - Mineral wool, fibreglass, cellulose. H.VAN MOORSEL INSULATION,-9,76 R.R.#5, Mitchell (4