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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-06-10, Page 5one of the many imaginative devices that the youngsters can climb over. (Photo by Rimmer) Dublin and District Ath- letic...AssoCiation Winners for, Pticlaiy: June 5/.* were $.1 C. ,McPenald.:,.42 413' 0..CheOet,..#4:6-'01,q504 .- pogt„ippoigtf,'0!irNS:. '#5 • 7 4...0oviivg.`; K. 0:0. ic4to:4 Porter ~I P.111"61(04mif itgi'Mrs•0•1,4004. $.0q:041, • .fletnik g•;NS'ek, . Brown... #12 R. Pew* 'Special C. McDonald $25.50. N11 Mrs. E: Neeb. .#14 R. Gowling., #15 M. Dale. Door prize H. Vanstone. Jackpot Mrs. G. Govenlock and R. McGrath $75.00. Mrs. 'Karen Warren and family. Stratford celebrated her birthday with, Mrs. Jean Dill on the weekend. McKillop p.m. was thoroughly enjoyed Tracy, Monkton, Mr. and by all. A draw for prizes took Mrs. Danny Cronin, Mark place in the evening. and Jennifet, R.R. 2 Staffa, Leo Cronin, Mane Stapleton, Those in attendance were: Sister Mary Eckert, Windsor Lisa and Terry. Mitchell, Joe Sister Margaret Rose Eckert, Cronin and Betty 1CIttar, Essex: `MT Luke SeaTo ; Gordie Cronin and Schoonderwoerd, Joe, Ken Bonnie Siemon, St. Colum'- and Pam, R.R: 3 Mitchell, ban. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ryan, Louige, Mary Joe and Cronin, Jerome and Anne, Mark, Mr. and. Mrs. J.D. St. Columban, Mrs. Marie MacRae, Jenny and fan, DeJo ng. Robbie, Rickie and London, Mrs. Laura Ward and Shannon, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. James Subject, Carrie. Ryan and Jeffrey, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ryan and Matthew, Melbourne,. Mr. ,,and,yjr.s., John Warren, Chris. Michael and Justin. London, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ryan and Jason. R.r. 1 Dublin, Mrs. John Kelly, London, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kelly, Francis. Raymond and Sheri-Lyn and family in Kitchener 'on Sunday. The L.C.W,. of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen entertained other groups from Milverton. Monkton, Kennicott. and First Luthe- ran Church,' Logan last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Wos- kamp of R.R. 2, Atwood. showed slides and gave commentary on their stay in Brazil where they worked in connection with Wycliffe Bible 'Translators. I ne titigsen Reunion was held at the Brodhagen Com- munity centre on Sunday with about 200 in attendance beginning with a pot luck luncheon at noon. enjoyed by all. After games were play- 'ed.. The teens and adults played ball and horseshoes were enjoyed Donia and Lorne Schultz 157 Lynnbrook Cc. Waterloo prepared and displayed the family tree. Several new branches were added. Those present from a distance were George Elligs'en Portland Oregon. Jack Miller Los Angeles California. some from New Hampshire U.S.A. and British Columbia etc. Winthrop people at reception BUSY BUILDERS—These men were starting the foundation for the new grocery store, ,MadRae's Market, which ,will be opening in Dublin near Thanksgiving weekend. From left to right are, Bill Feeney, George Larrin, and Casey Klaver. (Photo' by Rimmer) 4.0)161011,111WINVViewook,VOMNIVIlli 111 Find out for yourself! The Classifieds are quick on the draw... drawing in our entire readership... and ,that can result in a high ca[iber respqnse. When you're in the market to buy or sell goods or services... don't keep it' under your hat. Advertise in the Classifieds. Just call one of our.Ad-Visors! 00 fee 4,4010 'Ott iittron (fxpositor Since 1860. Serving the Community First 527-0240 HURON exPOSiTOR NNE 10 100 na area ""vitiommasisif FUNNY LOOKING BRIDGE!—Lynn Feeney, 7, scampers across a bridge at Dublin playground. The bridge is made of tires and chains, and is •• Attend diocese.onniversoy DON MACRAE M,5,74142 Local residents . from „Dublin, §t, COlanthall and „bditchell 'attend .the 1241)..- '4ttntverliarv, Of the .Dit4vese of; P01.401 On/ SSildiaX 44.0C: figAn „Pen. #441 .-assenatlY4,40-414- , • F 441.4h. 1e4reer 'were refire- , seoted b% night Minn. • Nallaban- 'RIO). .'1('6,10 • 1),..1 • MacRae, Sir • Knight Richard McKay. Birth from - • this area. Jade Marg. Jennie and Ian MacRae attended the Eckert annual reunion in St. Columban on the weekend. Mike Eckert of Dublin was unable to attend due to illness. e DOWN—This ladder-like structure is part of', Dublin's recreational facilities. The kids enjoy climbing all around the structure, and sitting on top is Jody Maloney, 10. (Photo by RITIrer) HAPPY FACES IN DUBLIN—These four girls were enjoying the recreational. facilities beside the Dublin Community Centre last week. From front to beak are Lynn Feeney, 7, Marcy MacRae, 8, Denise MacRae, 7 (hidipg), and Mary Ann Saunders, 7. (Photo by Rimmer) St. Columban COMMUNITY PLAYGROUND—Dublin kids are lucky to have a modern adventurous playground at the Lions Park in Dublin. (Photo by Rimmer) GOING Brodhagen A bridal shower was held on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Cari'Vock.Brodhagen in honour of her niece Donna Henderson. R.R. 5, Seaforth. bride elect of this month. Correspondent MRS. ED REGELE 527-1106 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele visited on Wednesday with Mr. Clarence Dennis, at At; . ,.tiood and Saturday evening wilb...„Mr. and Mrs.% Reg Schul* of #3 Blyth. Mrs: Phylis Burtch of Goderich visited on the weekend with Larry. Marsha and Randy Nevers. Sympathy is extended to the nieces and nephews in the death of Miss Bessie Davidson. We wish Mrs. Florence McGavin of Seaforth. form- erly of McKillop Twp. a speedy recovery. She is a patient at Seaforth Commun- ity Hospital. Mrs. Melinda Koehler of #1 Dublin is a patient in Seaforth Community Hosp- ital. We wish her a speedy recovery._ Crorilis celebrate 29hatnivorsary Correspondent MRS. CECELIA RYAN 345-2028 Mr. and Mrs. James Cron- in celebrated their twenty- fifth Wedding Anniversary ' ' ' family dinner .was held at their home. At' 7:30 p.m. a mass of Thanksgiving was offered by Rev. Fr. P. Oost- veen, The reading was done by Lorrie Cronin, and Jean and John Ryan carried the offetory gifts. A reception followed at the Mitchell Community Centre. An address was read by Bob Cronin of Dublin and Bill" Parsons spoke on behalf of the drivers of Cronin Transport. Lunch was served by Mrs. Jean Van Drunen and her helpers. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Ryan, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Teide and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ryan, Betty Anne and Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ryan all fro m Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teide and Mrs. Marcella Anderson from London, Mrs. Fran Ryan and Geri Kay from Alvinston o Mr. and Mrs. Lou Masse and family from Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ryan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cronin and family, Mr. and Mrs. slack O'Rourke and family. Frank Cronin and Mrs. Delaine Cronin and family all of Dublin. Also in attendance were friends, relatives and neigh- bours from Seaforth. Strat- ford. London, Mitchell. Dub- lin and St. Columban area. Jim and Mildred have a family of five sons and one daughter. Colleen in Strat- ford, Don at R.R. 1 Dublin, Bob at R.R. 5 Seaforth, Larry Terry and Barrie all at home, also onegrandaughter, Angie Cronin. ECKERT REUNION HELD Descendants of the late John and Louise Eckert <gathered at thehome of Clarep4 and Cecilia Ryan. • St. Columban for the seventh annual Eckert Reunion. Mass at 1 o'clock at St. Columban R.C. Church was Offered by Rev. Fr. P. Oost- veen for the living and "Tettated- diem-bets the Eckert Family. Several games, races and contests were held during the after- noon. A buffet supper which included a barbecued pig at 5. Correspondent MRS. HERMAN LEONHARDT 345.2419 There were two children baptized in St. Peter's Luthe- ran church. Brodhagen, at the morning service. They were S arah Jane. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Siemon. Her sponsors were Cindy Siemon. Bruce Miller and Mark Schenck. along with the parents. Guests at their home after the church service were the sponsors and the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Siemon, and Bonnie Siemon and Gordon Cronin. Evan Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dietz was sponsor: ed by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Diegel of Lincoln Park. Mich. and the parents. Guests at their home were the sponsors and Mrs. Alice Dietz, Mit- chell. , The flowers in the chancel were from the funeral of Mrs. Fred (Clara) Young, of Stratford. The funeral was held last Friday, in St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Young, and grandson Warren Young and family Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson and family, had a celebration on Sunday to honour ,Mrs. Rob- inson's father Antone Sit- Mon on his 75th Birthday. It t. included a hot dinner, fol- lowed by games. much time was spent reminiscing. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs, Antone Siemon. Sea- ' forth; Mrs. Minnie Vock, Bornholm; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rock, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Spiece, Niagra Mrs. Lyle Spieee, Niagara Falls:, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Driscoll. R.R. 4, Walton. Mrs. Albert Siemon; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siemon and Lorne Siemon McKillop. Louie Siemon Huronview. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carnoehan and Mi. and Mrs. Brad Carno- Chan and Aaron Seaforth. Congratulations are ex- tended to Mr, and Mrs. Bradley Bennewies on the arrival' of their baby daughter in the Stratford General Hospital on June 2nd.. Mr. Harold Grove of Li- vonia Detroit, died in the hospital there on June 1st H was predeacesed by his wife Violet Rock formerly of Brod- hagen. He leaves to mourn 2 sons. Harold and Robert'arid 4 grandchildren. The funeral was held June 4th attended by Mrs. George Wheatly and family Seaforth, and Ray Hart of London.. Congratulations are ex,- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennewies who became the proud grandparents of their first grandchild a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ley Bennewies. Mrs. Wm. Bennewies and Mrs. Written' Leotihardt, comrianied Mr. and Mrs. Align Schellenberger Mit- chell, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. David Schellenberger Correspondent MARG HULLEY 527-1856 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hul- ley attended the wedding and reception on Saturday evening for,. Mr. and Mrs. 'Mice M O. formcivivfary Lammerant of Rath. Among those attending the reception from the district were Bob and Janet Nutley. Ev. and Sandra Robinson. Ray McNichol, Linda Mathers and Margaret Shortreed. The young couple are living in London. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hulley, London, Ann and ft Halley, Cambridge. a1 try atid Murray Hulley, Toronto visited their parents Gord and Myrtle Hulley and attended the Hulley Reu- nion, Sunday. ' Bob and Marg Hulley and Debbie, Ev. and Sandra Robinson, Kippen attended the Hulley Reunion Sunday held in Monkton Park. The' Cavan Young People met in the church Sunday evening with a good atten- dance A beef barbecue was held at Neil and Dianne McNichol's. McKillop to cel- ebrate Ralph and Anna McNichol 's thirty -seventh wedding anniversary and Ralph's birthday. All of their children and families were present for the occasion. Don and Janet McNichol • •nnd family of Waterloo were home with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McNichol and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Halley and attended , the wedding .anniversary for Ralph and Anna and the Hulley Reunion at Monkton. Kinkora, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kelly, Toronto, Mr. and Mb. Bob De La Franier. Mark., Michael and Matthew, Strat- ford, Mrs. Danny O'Rourke, .- Shawn . JoeyW Patrick- ....„...t.$3.4& R.R. 1 Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klumper and Jamie, Mitchell. Mr: and Mrs. Brent Agar and Jackie. Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eckert, Ger- ard, Teddy and Marnie. Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kelly, Paul and Brian. Stratford, Linda Kelly. Maureen Kelly and Mike Greulich, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eckert and Denise, Owen Sound. Sharon Eckert and Gary FlencierSon. David Eckert and Patti Crane. Owen Sound. and Frank Nolan, R.R. 1 Dublin. Staffa Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN 345-2346 Mrs. Alex Miller and Mrs. Lorne Elliott represented the Marian Ritchie Auxiliary, at the Presbyterian Spring Conference at Creif Hill Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Tem- pleman and Daryl, Brampton visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John.,,Templernan and M. and Mrs. Rob Templeman, arrah an d Cain. Christcna Kc in, Clinton, spent the weekend' with her Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Kemp. Anniversary service was held Sunday at the Hibbert United Church with a good crowd in' attendance. Re%. Ralph King. of the Kirkton- Woodham charge was guest minister. Junior and Senior choirs from the Hibbert United and ,,, the Cromarty Presbyterian churches pro: vided the music. Visiting on the weekend with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family were Gail Sharppe and Doug Norris, Brampton. Judy Norris, Kitchendr. Nancy Stewart and. Susan Norris, Stratford. Babies baptized at Brodhagen ft •