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Correspondent
DON MACRAE
345-2842 •
A former resident of Dublin
has been insttmental in the
revitalization of a Toronto
church.
Father A.R. Looby who
moved to St. Eugene's Chap-
el in 1978 took part in the
rededieation of the chapel
this past weekend.
"Father Loaby is a brother to
Joseph. Clayton. Louis and
Mrs. Ally Geottier of Dublin
and Mrs. Muriel Trott of
Clinton.
Miss Colleen Malone and
Kathy of Winnipeg. Mani-
toba spent a few days last
week with their grandmother
Mrs. Theresa Costello and
other relatives and also at-
tended the Malone wedding
in St. Thomas.
Theresa Costello spent a
few days with Mr, and Mrs.
Peter Grashok, London.
DISCUSS PROJECTS
The Dublin and District
Lions held their regular din-
ner meeting in the Dublin
Community Centre with Lion
president' Mery Schewan in
he Plans.chair_f ere discuss.._
ed for' future projeets. The
main one 'is the TV Home
Bingo on Channel 12 Cable.
There will be the three, Lions
Clubs involved this season -
Dublin. Mitchell and Sea-
forth, starting October 7 at 7
p.m. so get your cards early,
put your feet up and support
your local Lions in their
community work. Watch for
ads in this paper.
Ken and Don MacRae
visited in Toronto. Killaloe
and -Ottawa over the 'Labor
Day weekend. They visited
with Ken's brother-in-law
Joe Van Massenhoven and
family of Killaloe on his ranch
of 250' acres. Joe is quite a
horseman and has 32 horses
and colts as well as a layge
collection of carts. dema-
crats. sleighs. harness and
saddles.
The country is quite hilly.
small mountains and mostly
timber so Joe has other farms
for grass and hay. There is
excellent hunting. skiing and
M CinI
Correspondent
MRS. ED. REGELE
527-1106
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and 'Mrs. Ed. Regele were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner of
R.R. I Bornholm and Mr.
Norman-Holley.
Sympathy is extended to
Mrs. Linda Anstett and fam-
ily in the sudden death of a
husband and father.
MAR RYAN
On Monday evening 12
members of • the Kitchen
Chicks St. ColientMti'441 cl ub
met at the home of Carol Ryan
The 4-H pledge was said and
six of the girls made econom-
a 30 acre lake for fishing and
boating. Joe being an excell-
ent carpenter. has finished
off a log cabin for guests and
hunters, all the lumber com-
ing from the forest around the
homstead. After visiting
other friends in the area, they
spent Tuesday in Ottawa.
umbrellas were the order of
the day as it started a
downpour about 2 p.m.
Mrs. Joy McCowan show-
ed a yearling black filly
Anacacho perfectly elegant at
the Michigan American Sad-
dle Horse Breeders futtirity.
Showing against horses from
Michigan. Illinois, Ohio, In-
dia-da; tend -PennsyliFania she'
placed third in futurity class
and fourth in open class. A
very creditable against Amer-
ican bred horses.
teal quiche. We filled in
' blanks in our books and
talked about the difference
between.staleandfresh eggs,"
The six girls served the
.gaielie,and we cleaned up the..
kitchen. .
St, Columban
Staffa ladies learn first aid
Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345.2346
Mrs. Bert Daynard hosted
the Family and consumer
Affairs meeting of the Staffa
Womens' Institute, at her
home on Wednesday evening
Sept. ' 23, with 13 ladies
present.
Mrs. Dalton Smale preided
Guest speaker for the even-
ing was Staff Officer John
'Schneider from the St.
Johns' Ambulance, Mitchell
who gave everyone a most
interesting account of the
work of St. Johns, plus a
update on first aid.
Following a question per-
iod Mr. Schneider was thank-
ed by Mrs. Smale. Roll call
was answered. by naming a
first aid item you would take
with you on a trip. Mrs.
Orpha Norris gave several
interesting hints on nutrit-
ion.
The, president, Mrs. John
Fullerton on Nov. 10.
District executive banquet in
sphfilmleer.atparewesideddd for theingreeepbus- tica
the Seeforth Women's In-
stitute on Oct. 13.
Marys on. Nov. 5 and 6, the
to meet with Goulds Wo-
reminded of the Fall Rally in
Stratford on Oct. 15, the
Area Convention in St.
iness portion. Members were
The branch agreed to
An invitation was accepted
men's institute on Oct. 8 and
lunch in Oct. The meeting
closed with 0 Canada follow-
.eci by' a dainty lunch served
by Mrs. Dalton Smale and
Mrs. Bert Daynard.
' The Marion Ritchie Even-
ing Auxiliary held a very
successful Attic and Bake
. Sale in the Cromarty Church
basement on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Longman, Londesboro visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Norris and fa' iv .
Sixteen p,areiits and lead-
ers of 1st Cromarty Cubs,
Scouts and Beavers, met in
the basement of Cromarty
church on Sept. 23, to
organized for the 1981-82
season. Following the fiay-
ment of fees the busibess
meeting was held with Bill
Mahon presiding and Ruth
Laing as secretary.
The new group committee
will consist of: chairman -
Bill Mahon; secretary - Betty
Stoneman; treasurer - Lorne
Fell.
Phoning parents far
beavers will be Joan Dow
and Barb McCaughey, and
for tbs Jack Christie.There
was ome discussion about
finding leaders for a small
scout troop this year.
Beaver leaders are, Carol
Ann Scott, Mary Ryan and
Linda Pullman. Cub leaders
are Bill and Rhea Cameron.
The next group committee
meeting will be Oct. 7
Carol Anne Glanville and friends-had their own Royal Wedding in the fair
parade.
Dublin native helps
revitalize city church
St. Columban eo le in Windsor
Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Melady. delegates from St.
Columban parish. took part in
the study days held at Cleary
CurrOsundont
MRS. OX101414
IXONOARDT
345409';
, The synOttiyAthe.
mutt* is "effendOd to 'Mr.
and Mts: ROO' 5i.emon, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Sietnon. Mr.
and. Mrs Keith Madge. and
Ken Siemon. and their .
families hi the loss of their
mother Mrs. Georgina Sie-
mon. The funeral was held on
Sunday afternoon at First
Lutheran Church. Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Eick-
'filmier and family visited with
his mother in Detroit over the
Auditorium in Windsor. The
topic of the study days was
"The Parish Today and To-
morrow" and was part of the
125th anniversary of the
Diocese of London.
.„
weekend. .Mrs. JOVOFetla
Bill And Greg
,visited sane home. OR
Saturday,'
Miss Susan pitck of War-
Anton .P.A„ is spendinl; this
week. with her family. • 1
' Mr. Henry Bode' formerly
of R.R. 5 Mitchell was rushed
to tiniversitzi Hospital Lon-
don. where he underwent
surgery on Saturday.
Mr. • and Mrs. Gordon
Wolfe of Mitchell and former- -
ly of R.R. 5 Mitchell cele-
brated their 40th wedding
anniversary an Saturday
evening at the Brodhagen
While in Windsor tea Rna
Frances"stayed with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Blonde and Mrs.
Evelyn , O'Neil. On Sunday
evening they' Visited with
!AL. and Mrs. Fergus Melady
Community' Centre.' with
their family and
and friends at-
, nmekverigling wa,s,
PrAtOrnictl,'„hy, *:01?),ty
Young peopip which? Was,
enjoyed by .411. Mrs. Alvin
Wolfe reirttho.address which
she composed.
The ample were presented
with a gift of money. Lunch
followed with Laura Rock and
Hilda French in charge.
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Congratulations to Dennis
O'Reilly and Nancy Franklin
who were married in St.
Codluamy,basneptCh. u2r0ch. RonelaStaivtuers-
,
friends and neighbours in the
area attended the reception at
the ' Legion Hall in
Segorth. attending
froth
Mrs. Dave
nladistangGereweenrev994:
Sarnia;.Mta.- Margaret. Ting.
garty and Leon of Monkton;
Mrs. Angela Walsh. Steve
and friend; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Devereaux and family; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Haggarty
and family; Mr. and Mrs.
John Sanderson; and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Pervis all of
London; Dr. and Mrs. Frank
Stapleton of Galt; Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Schaefer; Miss
Kaye White; Mr. and Mra•
fiaggartY and family of
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Morris of Tillsolthorgi Dave
Allen and friend of Sudbury;
Don Breen of Aylmer; Mr.
and • Mrs. Jerome Haggarty
and family of Windsor; Neil
Haggarty of Toronto and Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Haggerty of
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. lira Subject.
Carrie. Ryan and Jeffrey
visited with Mr. and Mra•
Clarence 9!1 Sunday.
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