HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-09, Page 5Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
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Mt. and Mrs. James
Maloney and Colleen spent
the weekend in St. George
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Kendall and family.
Jason Joseph. son.of Gerry
and Karen, Ryan--was hap.
tined on Sunday at St. Co-
lumban Church.
The spon-
sors were Gary.Cronitt. from
Dublin and Patricia Subject
frOrn4Kittfre`nrr"
Cathy Murray and Donna
Nolan returned home from a
holiday in Jamaica.
Visitors with Mr'. and Mrs.
Clarence Ryan On Saturday
were Sister Mary Eckert.
Windsor. Ont.; Sister Marg-
aret Rose Eckert, Essen,
Ont.; Mr. and. Mrs. Jerome
Kelly and Sheri from Se-
bringville; Mr. and Mrs.
James Eckert, Gerard.
Teddy and Mamie. Kitchen-
er; Mrs. Rita Strat-
ford; Mrs. Karen Klumper,
Mitchell; Mrs. Annie Cronin:-
'dike Eckert, Dublin; Mrs.
Mary Schoonderwoerd and
f Pam. Mitchell; and Mr. and
' Mrs. Don Ryan and Matthew
from Melbourne.
Marion Jordon, Kitchener
spent the weekend 'with -her
mother. Mrs. Bernie Jordan.
411REPORT •
BY ANNE RYAN
On Tuesday. March 24th
members of the "Patient
Sewers" met at the home of
Mrs. Klaver at 9 a.m. We
were shown how to do hems
and waistbands and must do
' a sample of the hem for the
next meeting to be held on
March 31st at Mrs. Carol
Ryan's home.
Congratulations to Mike
and Mary Helen Van Loon on
the birth of their son at the
Seaforth Community Hospit.
al on Mon. April 6th.
Ronald Murray has return•
ed home from', UniVertity
Hospital. London.
Mrs. Madeline Murray,
Cathy Murray. Debbie Doig.
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Mrs. Helen,,, Nolan. Donna
Nolan. Margie and Pam
Nolan and Mrs. Gerry
Sararas attended a bridal
shower on Sunday in Kens&
worth for Gerry Brown, given
by Cathy Murray and Donna
Nolan. •
Joe Nolan visited Jim
Brown in St. Joseph's Hosp.
ital in Guelph and also
visited Mr.' and Mrs. 'John
Krauskopf on Sunday.
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LEARNING THE ROPES--Diane Boersen :of
Gadshill andq her mount Sweet Cap go through
the ropes the riding camp north of
Brodhagen., The ten girls who, attended the
camp during slack week preferred • their
horseback riding to anything else, " but the
program also included skating, swimming-at the
Vanastra Rec Centre and several games and
other activities. (Photo by Shoveller)
n at bingo
WinnerS foi the Dublin
Mitchell & District Lions
Club TV home bingo. March.
25 were-Lii Fletning, Dublin;
Gladys Pride, Mitchell; Jan-
ice Townsend, Mitchell;
Elaine Watson; Mitchell.
Sherry Huntsbergen, Mitch-
ell;,Lorraine Shean, Mitchell;
Julie De Jong, Mitchell;
Diane Wettlaufer, Mitchell;
Mrs. Gordon McDonald.
Seaforth; Mader' Britten,
Seaferty.,
Dublin and District Ath-
letic ASsociation winners. for
Friday. March 27 were: J.
Brown, J: Eckert. Mrs. E.
Neeb, J. Shapear. G. pryde.
Special-P. Lee 532:75. H.
French, K. Porter, J. Brown.
H. Elliott. R. Potter.
Special, Mrs. Doer $32.25,
J. Brown, H. Elliott. J.
Shaper, J. Hodge. Mrs.• H.
Wolfkamp.
Special-L. Ryan $32.25, A.
Chessel, A. Cronin, P.'
Shean,• F. Dill. „-
Door prize-H. Robinson.
Jackpot-E. Fleming-$75.00;
4(0.0. vtrs. Tax•ft,
_en "a NAttr,a Science and. Engineering RO'
scar.0 CouncilSOOltarOlip,
valued at $28,90030cpptintie
his: CO-op. 'hi) studies in..
polymer science and 'chet,n-
kat engineering at the 'Un-
iversity of Waterloo'.
He is a former graduate of
St. Columban and Seaforth
District High School.
McKillop
people at
birthday
Correspondent
MRS. ED REGELE
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SYmpathy is extended to
Mr. Clarence Dennis of
Atwoodi Mi. and. Mrs. Mur- .
ray Smith, Kevin and Laurie
of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs.
...Don_llennis,._ Jody .anil_ Mike
of Lusknew in the sudden
death- of a wife, mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Mary
Dennis who died in- Listowel
Hospital Friday Morning..
Mr. and . Mrs. Harold
McCall.= and Carl .anci
and Mrs. , Regele. were ';
Sunday afternoon visitors
with Mr., and Mrs. Paul .
McCallum, Cindy and Col-
leen on the occasion of
Colleen's second birthday.
Mr. Ron Murray has .re-
turned to his ,home from
University Hospital, London.
We wish him good health.
Mr. and. Mrs. Mike Mus-
selman and boys of Stratford
visitedon Sanirday with Mr.
and Ws. Ron McCallum and
Chad.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCal-
lum visited. Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Beu-
erman.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kist-
nerof Seaforth and Mr. Larry
Kistner and family. of Eiramp-
tonspent Saturday with their
parents, Mr. hand Mrs. Fred
Kistner of Brodhagen.
tnentlissnoVELLES ti
For five, dAys, 44ringliso'Mairch,.brphlt, ten
yiAnwssoileois ' turned. 0p at the. whs. Belly
,RattE.h. nOrth-Borth to"
the.,e
their
'favourite pastime- riding.-
Under the instruction of Kathy Patterson
of itornhol in. and her assistant. Laurel
Anne Roney of Mitchell. the riders. all girls.
were schooled in every phase of horseman-
ship
Mrs. Patterson said the girls spend
betweenl3ttr and six hours a day riding at
the live-inj camp. The hours on horseback
don't bother them though. Their teacher
noted the most popular,, question each
morning is "When do We ride?",
Although young ladies' make up the entire
class, the school is open to both boys Und
girls. "Every other school was girls and
2X41 Sr' ""explatnt the jitstrtic tct 'hut the
ten. girls ..were . the., 1.3cVt to 40. that
applicatiOnN.".The entry to t he tiding school
operates Oh a. first. ct m. liest serve tiasts:
and either nine Or ten students arc, admitted
each session.
'This year marks the fourth March break
Mrs. Patterson ,has run the school..-She also
held a session in the summer tut) sears ago,
and she-intends to -hold one this summer as
well.
And s;hile the expressed aim of the school
is to provide. training in horsemanship.
students also to swimming.. at Vanastra.
skatei have trail rides. attend a movie and
participate in several games and Liens ities.
Many of the students bring their
horses to the ranch. which features a 00 b
120 ,foOt indoor arena. and' others are
supplied by the stable al Twin Bolls.
THE RIDER Denise tongfield of Thamesford, on her horse Ginger,
practises her riding at the Twin Bells stables north of Brodhagen. The'
riding school during slack week was, under the instruction of Kathy
Patterson of Bornholm and her assistant, Laurel Ann Roney of Mitchell.
. (Photo by Shoveller)
A WEEK OF RIDING. — Shelly Fisher of Goderich was one of 1() students
who preferred a weck of riding to an ordinary winter -break. The girls
spent slack week at a live-in riding camp north Of Brodhagen,
(PhOto by Shoveller)
TRAINING IN HORSEMANSHIP — Monicatfarmuth of Bornholm on Mr.
Robin Hond, is one' of ten students who spent her Slack week at Twin
Bells ranch, north of Bornholm.; learning the art of horsemanship-.
The live-in tamp offers the girls four -to six hourka day of ridinwfor the
-winter break period. (PhOto by Shoveller)
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