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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE .24. 1981.
Hold ublin first communion
• ,
TOP STUDS 1 Peetera and John Me9ens were recognized OS
''the top Grade 8 stOents at . St. Patrick's, School', Dublin at
'corrimencement exercises` Monday night. Presenting awardS to the
students is Lorne Feeney of the KnightS of Colurribus.
(Mitchell Advocate Photo)
McKillop Unit
has visitors
The McKillop Unit of the
Walton U.C.W. met in the
church basement when 8
members and 6 vistors were
present.
Mrs. C. Wey who was in
charge of devotions, opened
the meeting with hymn "It
would be a wonderful world';
Mrs. Wey read, the Call to
Worship "All Creatures
Great and Small". hymn
"The Circle of Life" was
sung accompanied by Mrs.
Wey on the piano. Mrs. G.
McNichol read Part 1 "God
saw that it was Good". hymn
"All Creatures of •our God
and King". Mrs. Love read
Part 2 "Our Earth" and also
Part 3 "The Good Things of
Earth''. Mrs. L. Godkin. took
Part 4 "Sharing Earth's
Goodness" also helping with
this part were Mrs. D.
Dennis. Mrs. M.Dennis and
Mrs. Schace•
Prayer for Daily Bread" was
taken by Mrs. Godkin
Mrs. Wey gave the topic
an "Stewardship."
The offering:'%vas taken' by
Mrs. M. Hackwell and de-
dicated by Mrs.wev.
Mrs. L. Godkin president
presided for business opened
with poem "No Occupa-
tion." For the roll call, • everyone answered by intro-
ducing their visitor. Mrs.
Hackwell gave treas. report.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
N. McGavin. Mrs. Rock.'
Hedges (tied).
Saturday evening was pub
night and residents enjoyed
refreshments. dancing and
also disco .music and old
tyme records.
Last Thursday Mary Fin-
layson f Act-Director and
Mary Beth Yantii of Queens-
way Nursing Home attended
the R.A.S.P. meeting at Cha-
teau bardens Nursing Home
Parkhill. SpeCial guest
speak& was Rev. Lance
Woods speaking on Death
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The first Communion can
dictates received Holy Corn
munion at the 10:30 mass at
St. Patrick's Church. Dublin,
celebrated by Fr. Gordon'
Dill. The children were
Denise MacRae. Linda
Sap nclers „Angela , and W m.
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Mrs, Will , Exeter.
'Mr: and Mrs. Dorden Gard-
iner and Mr., and Mrs.,
Ronald 'Gardiner. Clear-
water, Manitoba. visited
Monday. at the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. John Temple-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Elliott.
Mrs. Norman Harburn
presided for the June meet-
ing of the Marion Ritchie
Evening auxiliary held at the
church June 16 with 11
members and six visitors
present..
Mrs. Hiriburn• opened with
a poem ollowed by Hymn
768. Mrs. Carter Kerslake
had the devotions, taking her
scripture reading from Matt-
hew. chapter 24. verses 31 to
40.
Sally Scott introduced
Leanne ,and Trisha Ward,
Mon kion. who delighted
everyone with several mus-
ical numbers, accompanied
on the piano by their mother.
Mrs. Brian Wartr-Trisha., 4
sang, It is no secret. Leanne.,
6 sang, Jesus Wants Me For
a Sunbeam. and together
they sang several songs in-
chiding He's got the whole
world in His hand, and If
you're happy and youknow
it.
The roll call was answered
with a verse from Matthew.
Mrs. Lorne Elliott reported
on 'the Spring Conference at
Creiff' Hills. which she had
attended, stating it is a
retreat area which was left to
•the. Presbyterian: church by
Mr. McLean, the founder of
P9pm Steven Krauskopf
and Kevin Van Bakel Coffee
and donuts were served after
h?. C.W.L. in the basement.
Mr. and Mrs Mike
MacRae entertained after
wards at their home Attend-
ing were Mr and Mrs.
Harvey McLlwain. Mr. and
Ivan Ahrens. Stratford,
MaClean7S, MagOitte, ' .
Ml's. JOhn 'dune ftar
,ket.• topic an article, front 'the
Record on, LiandieapS'. •Disa-
'Willies and Things.
STUDY PRESENTATION
Larry Gardiner pre-
sented a portion of the study
book on the structure of the
church is North India. com-
pared with the Presbyterian
church in Canada, closing
with a taped interview with
Eleanor Knott. hen she was
home on furlough. Miss
Knott is returning to Canada
this month for a one year
study fUrlough. including
deputation.
The meeting closed with a
hymn and the Lord's Prayer.
Mt. and Mrs. Harold Prid-
ham were honoured recently
on the occasion of their 40th
anniversary with a family
gathering at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Smale entertainod family and
friends to diancr Sunday,
honouring Mrs. Smale's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Hocking. Cromarty who were
celebrating their 59th wed-
ding anniversary.
A community shower was
held recently in the Family
• Life . Centre honouring
-7 Joanne DoW. bride-elect:
Mrs. Murray. Christie and
Mrs. Calvin Christie planned
the evening. •
Susan Norris. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Douglas. Dar-
lene . Templer an, David
Templeman and Mr. and
Mrs. John Templeman were
among the guests at the
Holshof-Bertens wedding at
the St. Patrick's church Kin-
kora, Saturday.
RelativeS from this ,com-
Mr. and Mrs. Jade MacRae.
Ian and Jenny. London: Don
MacRae, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Hallman. London and
John McGrath. Toronto.
The first convention for
Leo Clubs of District A9 was
held over the weekend in
Neustadt. Attending from
the Dublin. Leo Club were
,Mttnity attenAcd the funeral
.0f Mrs.'
(The :former jean 13uritis9 at
Canibrittge. recently.
egtoirt and Mrs. Wilkin-
son. TorOntO visited on the
weekend with Mr. and 'Mrs.
Bruce Wilkinson and family.
president Richard Ruston.
secretary Ken McGrath.
treasurer Eddie Maloney and
Leos Darrell Ruston. Daniel
Ruston. Theresa Kramers.
Todd Kramers. Kirk Whet•
ham. Scottie Elliott. Robbie
Brown. Advisor Lion Jas.
Paratchek and Donna were in
charge.
Mr. anti Mrs. Reg FlnitlY'
tWAhrenrilittrii-anniversary
were
a i M4ss8;i: le4eY
for Mr. and Mrs; Roy Con-
. sin. Sunday. ,
R.N. Stewart. Mon-
treal was a recent visitor with
,Oscar Reed.
Registration was at 10:00
a.nr. Supper was at 5:30 p.m.
with guest speaker Bill
Moody. Master of Ceremon-
ies was Ted Heimpel.
Mitchell. past deputy district
governor.
Dublin and District Lions
Club held its annual ladies
night dinner meeting with
• Lion; f,.tesident, ' Ernie
Fleming in charge. lb Lions
and wives attended.
At the end of the dinner
meeting Lion &riff turned
the .gavel over to incoming
president Mery Shewan of
RR2, Dublin. Lion Mery is
president for 1981-82.
Lion vice-president Don
MacRae's' dog Cleo was on
tkk clean-up committee and'
did op guilfeiltiq,
Residents enjoyed a bus
trip last Tuesday to Godertch
-Benmiller and other points
north. Our amiable driver
was Edison McLean and over
thirty residents including two
over ninety enjoyed the out
Seaforth Manor Happenings
ing. Of special interest was a Bible Church with 'ladies of
drive down to the harbour to the church assisting with
see the boats and also people readings. It was nice to see
fishing along• the pier. Mrs. M. Lobb again after her
Church services were con- illness and her and Mr. Lobb
ducted on Wednesday favoured with a hot ly duet.
by Res. A. Yielding of Bethel Mrs. A. Yielding accompan-
ied at the piano for hymns
and singing.
Seaforth Manor Residents
enjoyed fresh strawberries
for dinner last Thursday, a
treat from one of the staff
members.
Friday afternoon bingo
was held and winners were
tinder B. Maxine Elliott, I-
Ludger Seguin. N- Penny
Cava. G. Charles Ross. 0-
Ludger Seguin. 4 corners.
Part 5 • •A Wilma Brill, Full House.
Wilma Brill and Wayne •
Mrs. McNichol and Mrs. M. and Dying.
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