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entert iors
M ' M ," aJont4y. arc;
' .. BY WILMA OKE
Jack Riddell. liberal MPP
for Huron-Middlesex.• sent a
copy ,of a_ letter to the board
which he had written to the
Hon. James Snow, ministry
transportationof and
comthunications, expressing
his concern and • the, school
board's concern • that the
ministry had turned doWn
the request for stop lights ,at
the intersection of Higho ay
No. 8 and Perth County road
10 in f011oWing a
retent fatal accident and
fireVItittr-Patilities at this
corner. Mr.. Riddell said the
main concern was, that eight
, school - buses cross this
intersection each school day.
. Vincent Young. Goderich
trustee, reported that
negotiations ' with . the
teachers will start§ in about
'two, weeks.
Board chairman' Ronald
Murray reminded members
the Congress - on EduOtion
was coming up on June 20 in
Calgary and those wishing to
go should-, submit their
narnes. Only three trustees
are allowed to attend out.of---
province conventions.
Direiiir of
Education, announced that a
religious workshop „ for
'primary' teachers at the
board office would be held on
Feb. 12. 4'to 7. conducted by
Sister Annette Stewart.••, of
Windsor. Principals and
trustees. are invited.'
Mr. Eckert reported that •
Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
On Monday afternoon. St.
Columhap ladle*
Angelina Swart, Mildred
Cronin and Cecilia Ryan
along with the Grade, 6, 7,
and,,8111ENt St. Corm-
ban Sch tcrtainOd' the
residents. at the $'0@forth,
,ManOr and Kilharchantlurs.-
14HOIne4-_girtstAxvie
and 'Jean kart. OHM) saris
MarY Maloney, llttt,e. Marie
LOBA euchre
orrespondent
MR. DON MACRAE
345.2842
Mr. John Krauskopf
Guelph and Mrs. Teresa
Overdulne of London visited
with Mrs. 'it ssie Costello
recently.'
Don MacRae visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Hallman. of
London.
Mr.-and Mrs, Ron Butters
of St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Mopris,Colleen, Karen,
and Tom of London and Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Butters and
Cheryl of Hamilton spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
' Bill Butters and boys.
The • Dublin District
Athletic' Association bingo
winners January 23rd were:
kt...Dale. K. Esseit, Mrs. E.
Lee, C. Mc'Donald' Mrs. E..
Lee. Special A. Chessel, H.
Elliott, J. Schaefer: R.
McGrath, K.Essek, B. fort
er. Mrs. Reilly, Mrs. E. Lee,
Mrs. Lockney, J. Vanhorn.
Special Mrs. Woifecamp, R.
McGrath, R. Govenlock. M.
Dale, R. McGrath, N. Porter,
J: Hodge.
Special Mrs. E. Lee. R.
Govenlock. A. Cronin, K.
Flood,
Door Prize H. Elliott.
Jackpot J. Van horn.
Winners on January 30th
were: L. Rohfritch. I.
Joreenson, M. Dale L. h.
Chessel.
Special J. Hodge and B.
' McDonald. H. Laughney, J.'
Douline, L. Rohfritch. H.
Chessel.
Special J. Douline, M.
McDonald, K. Porter. J.
Do et, M. Dale. M. HeisSer,
J. Dowling. Special. E.
Elliott. Ed. Neeb, H. Chessel
and R. McGrath. Mrs. Dc er
Door Prize A. Cronin. Jack-
pot J. Eackart.
Last Friday night, the
lucky people at' the Dublin
game were:
Mrs. R. Govenlock, S.
Rose, B. Perter, M. Dale. 'K.
Porter, E. Lee.
Special F. 'Shear'. R.
McGrath. Mrs. E. Neeb. C.
McDonald.
M. McDonald, A. Cronin.,
K. Porter. H. Elliott.
Special H. Rupel, B.
McDonald. A. Cronin,
Govenlock.- Mrs. E. Lee J.
Brown.
Stocial R: Porter. K.
Porttr, F. Shean,
Neeb, R. McGrath.
Door Prize Mrs
Wolfcamp. Jackpot E. Elliott
Diiblin Mitchell District
Lions Club TV. home bingo
on channel 12 winners . for
McKillop
Correspondent
MRS. ED REGELE.
Mrs. Phylis Burch has
returned home to, Goderich
after spending last week at
the home' of Larry, Marsha
and Randy Nevers.
Mr. Nelsini Brodhagen of
Slabtown- is a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospi-
tal. We wish him a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Greve of Brantford visited
Sunday with Mrs. Nelson
Brodhagen, and with Mr.
Brodhagen at Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital.
Mr. Norman Hubley
Correspondent
MRS. MARG HUUEY
527-1856
The Winthrop United
Church Young, ,People. held
their regular meeting hi the
basement of the church with
a good attendance.
Officers for 1981 were:
president - Jim McNichol,
Vice-President - Tammy
Driscoll, Secretary - Lynne
Dodds, Treasurer - Bob:
Aictinarin, Press Reporter -.
Debbie Hulley.
The Young People will be
selling T-shirts. A contest is
being held for members of
last week are Ruth McGrath.
Dublin; Heathet Bcnnewies,
Dublin; Lenor Anderson.
Mitchell; Hazel Hildebrand.
Seaforth; Edith Lapalne.
,Mitchell; Mrs. Burt Bailey.
Mitchell; Roxy Hunt. Mitch-
ell': Gladys Pride. Mitchell;
Mrs. 'McGonigle'. Seaforth
and Lori Bruxer. Dublin.
Mrs. Jean Dill ha's return-
ed home after % miring her
sister in Simcoe.
Don MacRae visited with "
friends in Bayfield.
visitors
ed Thursday with Mr. ,and
Mrs- Ed Regele. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kistner of ,Brod-
higen. visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Regele Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Yost of
Ohio spent the weekend with,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCal-
lum and family.
Mr. Carl McCallum Visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hartman in Bruce-
field.
Connie. Sandra and Mark
McClure of Winthrop spent
the weekend with MT . and
Mrs. Ronald McCallum and
Chad. r.
the church toslesign a crest
for the T-shirt pertaining to
Cavan United Church. Ent-
ries will be accepted in a box
at the church entrance for
anyone interested in the
prOject.
The remainder of the
meeting was in the form of a
discussion on'the handicapp-
ed with Donna McClure and
.4.1sa Campbell as leaders.
Members tfteitsseddifUerent
handicaps and, how' to aid
them in their everyday living
Members talked about how
they'd feel and cope with a
handicap themselves.
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Edmonion visitor
• Correspondent ruary 3 at Stratford General
MRS. HERMAN Ho4pital.
LEONHARDT Congratulations are ex-
345-2419 tended to Mr. and. Mrs.
Numerous area snowrno_ Warren Wolfe. R.R. 5
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biters took part in the cross Mitchell on the birth of their
country Poker Rally in Blyth daughter Kimberley Anne.
Sunday. ,January 29 at St. Joseph's
Mr. and Mrs. 'Pat Markin. Hospital. London,
Paul and David of Windsor. Mr. Dale Leonhardt and
spent the weekend with Mr. Mrs. Gordon Docking, Staffa
and' Mrs. Ken Elligson, Mr. ,called on Mrs} H.. Leorthardt
and Mrs. ' Harold Elligson. and Mr. and Mri. Hugh
Mr. and, Mrs. ,1:ion Elligson Dietz. Brent- and ,Mark.
visited on the' weekend also. Sunday.
Mr. an& Mrs. Howard
Pehlke, Kim and Janke. and
Mrs. Vera' Pehlke. all of
Monkton and Mt. and Mrs:
'Harvey ,Bennewies of
Kitchener, visited with Mrs.
Wm. Bennewies. Sunday.
Mr. Merle Hoegy of Ed-
monton visited his parents. in
Florida. He is recuperating
from his accident and is
getting along fine now. He
also spent a week in Brod-
hagen. at, the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Beimers. On
Sunday they were joined b y
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Smith-
ers, Stack -and Scott. of
Stratford, Miss Beverley
Hoegy, of Lindsay and Mr.
and Mrs. Maynard Hoegy,
Christopher, Jennifer and
Ryan. Merle left for, Edmon-
ton, 'Monday..
Mrs. Alice Beuermann of
Mitchell and formerly of
Brodhagen, is a patient in
the Stratford General Hospi-
tal after undergoing surgery
Sunday. We, wish her a
speedy recovery.
Sympathy of the
community is extended to the
family, brothers and sisters
of the late Mrs. Frank Brooks
(nee Alice Siemon) of Mount
Forrest.
Congratulations are ex-
tended to Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Wolfe, R.R. S Mitch-
ell, on the birth of their
daughter Kristin Marie Feb-
Batty- Anitt, MOYAgrt of.
AM, Staffa, a Grade 7
student at St. Patrick's
School, Dublin, was
the lucky winner . of a
basket of groceries in
the pu b rr PTA's Val:
entine.ciraw.iPhoto by
Gibb)
More support for
stop lights
one school secretary in,
Zurich took his warning
seriously -when he notified
principals in all the schools
of the dangers of methyl.
hydrate, a solution used in
duplicating' machines in
schools and board ottices,
suggesting operators wear
gloves. She wore a gas mask
as well.
The meeting was
adjourned at 10:30 until the
next meeting February 23.
More donors
Donors to the Brodhagen
Winter Carnival omitted last
week were: Niagara Chem-
icals Ltd, KingqGrain Ltd,,
Pfizer Chethic Is Ltd.. Green
Cross of Can di' Ltd.. Carl
Vock, IteeVe; girth Concrete
Ltd.. Turne Morgan Ltd..
Hamm's Polaris, Blyth;
Buuck's General Store. Brod-
hagen and Leonhardt Plumb-
ing and Heating. ,
The L.O.B.A. euchre was
held 'on Monday with nine
tables playing. Winnerswere
Ladies High - Mrs. Staffen,
ladies low •• Annie Harrison.
ladieS'
.
lone - Marg Smale.
men's high -•Russel Coleman
men's. lone - Frank Smale.
Florence Kaye won • the
decorated Valentine cake.
The next euchre will be held
'Monday March. 16th' at 2
p.m.
The residents and staff of
both, homes enjoyed our
short program and us
to come bat* soon.
Tote C.W.L. are having a
euchre party and pot luck
supper on nrsday.. Feb.
26th in th. church hall to
which eVeryUite 1011-Vite$L. t
, trwti *0-034to
visited 44111 farents..
and Mrs. cl*k.''.1ape, and, bis
eatraparetits r'.•and
e
Vincent Lane on Saturday.
Brian took his..brothers
Brendan. Rob and Sean to a
hackeY game at the Maple
Leaf Gardens on Saturday
night. Jack and Mary Cather-
ine- went to Toronto on
Sunday to bring* the ,boys
home.
VinegPf 1,,ine his rammed
-horPc fr01-0#,SegOrth Has:
OittOt,:Yittc'ePt. appreciated all
the: cards and *awful 13.ct
well wishes he received dur-
ing his stay in the hospital.
Sister Jean ,Mirylan. from
spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Mary
M.tri41411.4s.. Murray from a.
Lakehead ,Urtivers, ity. Thun--
der Ray span the weekend
With :his parents mt.- and ,
,Mrs tray iltftirray..
atid Ws. -go); swbri.
.404 1.441- 010,e flicknO.4'v:
Miehellowflatty and Alm. rs
Marie IvIaleae,aectatipanied
by Barbara SloartliiiiiitAnne.
Marie, Maloney Oa the gui-
taisasarig severidappropriater
songs. Anne and lean Ryan
favoured with selections on
their accordians 'after which a
few games of bingo I were
played. The program con-
cluded with some toe-tap:
ing' music by Mildred Cronin
on the guitar and mouth
organ.
Jirn McNichol heads
Winthrop group
attended the Rural Ontario
Municipal Association Con
ventionIROMA) in Toronto
last week.
Mr. andvIrs. James Sub-
tid bingo winners Brodildgen has
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felt thanks to all our customers
and friends of Seaforth and the
surrounding area for the loyal
support you have given 'us 'at
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thirteen and one half years.- It'
has been pleasure to serve
you:
We also want to take this
opportunity to thank our family
and staff who played an
important role in makipg our
business a success. v.
We' hope you will give the new
Canadi4n Tire Dealer, Byron
Winsor, your continued s,up-
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sincemly,
Fred & Betty Gilley
ject and faintly. Kitchener. London visited with Mr and
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Mr.and Mrs. Don Ryan and Mrs. Clarence Ryan
Matthew from Melliiitirite r Don, Brenda and Matthew
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Warren. Chris and Michael. "
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