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Correspondent
MRS. HERMAN
LEONHARDT
345-2419
.0n 'Thlits- day-Ketiiiig" the
family of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Osborn , honoured
their parents on their 45th
wedding anniversary by tak-'
ing them out to a turkey
dinner at the Red Maple in
Monkton, including their
bridesmaid Minnie Leon-
hardt. -
An were invited to Lenore
and Murray Machan's home
for the evening. 45 years ago
the.weather was much colder'
than it was this year Novem-
ber 5. Congratulations are
extended to the couple from
their many relatives, friends
and neighbours.
Mrs. Frieda Scherbarth
Congratulations
to
MICHAEL AND PAT
• on the opening of their new building
OUR BEST WISHES FOR THEIR CONTINUED
SUCCESS
GG GOE1 I LER
OF DUBLIN' ,•opuings.tonsms..11.P.11 'p Pt, nouns tits* %tow - 414 if.n, TN 3tin36 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
Congratulations
Pat & Mike
to
on the opening of their new building
Our best wishes for their continued success.
John, Moore
Insurance Broker Ltd.
Mill St Dublin 345.2512
C°11gillt & MIKEulati°111sTO PAT MacRAE
ON. THE
GRAND OPENING
OF.
THEIR BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE
Lobby Construction Ltd.
DUBLIN 345.2800
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Congratulations
and
Best Wishes
for your
continued success
from
. Joe. Soontiens
Calvin Annis
Leo Cronin
We were pleased to be part of
your expansion
Soontiens
Masonry
348.9695
R.R. 3 Mitchell
REYNOLDS FABRICATING
(MITCHELL) LTD.
DAVE REYNOLDS 45 WEST STREET NORTH
PHONE (5191 348.8020 MITCHELL ONT NOK 1NO
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Congratulations '
to
PAT AND MIKE MacRAE
on the Opening of your
Beautiful New Store
Best Wishes for your continued success
from
East Huron
Produce 1Dublin) Ltd.
otions
Long to to
MacRAE'S MARKET LIMITED
on the Grand Opening
of yOur new store
Your neighbour
Dublin Lions at r ast
cabinet meeting held at the
Port Elgin Lions Community
Centre. Sunday. White the
men were attending their
meeting, the ladies enjoyed
an afternoon at the Port Elgin
Lodge playirig euchre.
Mrs. Angela Klinkhamet
has returned from a visit with
her sister Mrs. Clayton Hill in
Chicago.
The regular Tuesday night
dinner meeting was held. at
the Dublin Athletic Centratin-
ity Centre last weeh with 14
aim on the many different .
projects operated by the
Lions Club of Ontario.
the veterans hotpot and
dance. Saturday wooing at
the rainarllan Legion Ha%
Seaforth. Church Parsde"0411
held. Sunday for Branch 156,
Canadian Legion at St. James
Church,tiere vNs
a good attendance.
Mr. EdsvikShi
tan St. East, visited I Essex
with Mr. and MO; Ron Agar
and family on Sunday and
Monday.
Jerry Murray of John St.
attended the 25th Wedding
Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Pattie Woods of Georgetown
last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt
McCteight. Don. MacRae, ad
Stapleton, kayo Staplets*
and Mrs- WO Bra Attended
Correspondent
DONBIncill&E
Lion 'Me* Paratchek and
' wife, Donna and Lion zone
chairmen Hank Kierners and
wife Shirley, attended the
**Roast Alf Night" in Wier-
ton, Saturday night. The
occasion was in honour , of
past district Governor Alf
Schutz of Wkgrton, Lion Jim
Snowdonandwife Mary Ann.
and Lion BO, b Brawn anci,
wife Jean joined the rest of
ttie Liens .at the second
Lions and five guests attend.
ing. Lion president Mery
*ewer" of Dublin, presided.
Attendance prize was won by
Lion Ernie Fleming and Lion
Herb Brown. Draw was won
by Lion Don MacRae. Guests
were !welcomed from Strat-
ford, and Lion Jack 0filler of
North HollywOod, California'
brought greetings and SOW
repiata from his club. Lion
Pygmy d1 *nut of
Di :Strict A% was introduced
and he rometqed a clasette. St ffa:.,...tadies at
WI convention
BUS SAFETY Keith McCarthy, owner and
operator of McCarthy Bus Lines which
transports students to and from St. Patrick's
School at Dublin, was at the school last
Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
3454346
Attending the London
Area Convention in St.
Marys, from the Staffs Wo-
men's Institute were, Mrs.
Bill Mahon, Mrs. John
Templemitn. Mrs. Carter
Thursday-.-to-_ discuss safety with students in
grades 5 and 6 of Miss Dorothy Dillon's class.
School Bus Safety Week was Oct. 24 to 30.
(Photo by Campbell)
Kerilake, Mrs. John 'Miller
and Mrs. Lloyd Miller.
Mr. and-Mrs. Elmer Dow,
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Dow and family, Lon-
don on Saturday and attend-
ed the baptism of their
grandson, Adam Rielly Dow,
at the Mount Zion United
Church, London.
St. Columban t
CWL will honour 50 year members McKillop visitors
and Mrs. Ed Regele were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eng-
land Robert and Dennis of
Huron Park and Mr. Norman
Hubley of Grey Twp.
McDaid from Kitchener
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Lane on Sunday.
Joe Claessens from Elliott
Lake and Frank Claessens of
Toronto spent the weekend
with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Claessens.
Mr. Allan Ryan of London
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Ryan on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Warren, Chris, Michael and
eggs and jello. Tie party was
a great success.
The sixth meeting was
held on Monday evening at
the home of Carol Ryan with
12 members present.
The 4-H pledge was said
and then we discussed what
to do for our Achievement
Night-. We played the game
"Egg Gamon" and the
Meeting closed with cookies
sand orange Juice.
4, 4-H Club had a party for
the section with the theme.
"vvRtich came first the
chicken or the egg". The
patty was held at the home of
Theresa Cronin. There were
12 members preSent and
each invited a guest for the
party. Everyone participated
in several:games andthen all
enjoyed the food supplied by
the members including
salads, cream puffs, devilled
Justin from London visited
on the weFkend with Mr. and
Mrs.. Clarence Ryan.
Mr. Joseph Hicknell of
Seaforth and Mr. Glen Ethier
of ,Pembroke,-students at St.
Peter's Seminary in London,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Hicknell.
4-H IMPORT
BY MARL RYAN
On Nov. 8 the "Kitch'n
Chic" miihbers of McKillop
luck lunch a; 1 p.m. and an
exchange of gifts. A mystery
prize was won by Irene
Kelly. The meeting closed
with a prayer followed by a
social hour.
VISITS
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Regier
and family from Kitchener
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Cronin on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
meeting. It was decided to
purchase 50 year which
will be given to ladies who
have been members of the
C.W.L. for 50 years and are
still in the parish. Plans were
made for the annual
McKillop Pederation of
Agriculture dinner which will
be held in the St. Columban
Parish hall Nov. 17. The
December meeting will be a
Christmas party. with a pot
Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
The November meeting of
the St. Columban C.W.L.
was held Wednesday
afternoon, in the parish
rectory. The president, Mrs.
"Angeline Swart opened the
meeting with the league
gayer and conducted the
business. Mary Moylan read
the minutes of the last
Correspondent
MRS. ED REGEIE
527-1106
Mrs. William McClure of
Winthrop visited with her
sister Mrs. Ron McCallum
last Wednesday. '
Mrs. Wayne Hartman of
Brucefield visited with her
mother Mrs. Harold McCal-
lum one day last week.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Regele, were
Mr. and Mrs. George Cern-
cum- of Bmcefield and Mr.
andMrs. Fred Kistner of R.R.
1, Bornholm and Mrs. Min-
nie Vock of Bornholm and-
Mr. Lorne Siemon of R.R.,
Walton.
Mrs. Minnie Wick of Born-
holm and Mr. Lorne Siemon
of R.R. 4, Walton and- Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Driscoll and
baby visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Driscoll
at R.R. 4, Walton.
Sunday "visitors with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs-\. Harvey Osborn
mark 45th anniversary
BEST
WISHES
to
PAT & MIKE
MacRAE
Merv's
Patios
R.R. 1, Dublin •
3454701.- • • -
s
Hearty Congratulations
to ,
Pat & Mike
on their beautiful new store
Bruxer Repair Service
Ontario St., Dublin
345-2891
Gail, at the fall, convocation
of Wilfred Laurier University
in Kitchener a former resi-
dent of: BTPillog.eal _Rey, .
Fir Schultz, B., A., B., D.,
M., TAI., B.L,.S. and, Univer-
sity li rash:wk had' the Wyo.'.
,Agttion and benediction. Con-
gratulations Gail,
Mr. andMrs. Brian Swan,
Tony and Kevin of Kitchen-
er, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Bode.
Wurdell takes Owe-Nevem--
ber 27. Friends and, relatives
of the bride and Egeom
Gaines were play-
ed and refreshments served
by Mary Turner, Carol Lud-
dington and Cheryl Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ifarold
Wurdell entertained the Rai
family of Tavistock and the
Wurdell family after. the
shower. '-
R.R. 2, Mankton returned to
her home on Sunday, after a
stay in University Hospital
London, suffering from . a,„
liroicen jaw and nose indWas
badly bruised in an accident
in Stradordive wish her good
healing. '
Mrs. Lucy Siemon accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Beuermann, to attend the
graduation of their daughter
Hunters from Brodhagen,
Fullerton, Stratford and area
arrived home on Sunday
...evening -after--a .week- in- tire-
Arstein, Port Loring area.
This time they did not come
home empty handed-,
'• 1' A miseellatiebits.,:iihowee
was held in the ,Bradhagen
Community Centre on . Sun-
day afternoon for Rose Roi of
Tavistock, -whose forth.
corning marriage-to Wayne
St. James\ CWL hears about
istmas gift bureau
9'
Congratulations
to
PAT & MIKE MACRAE
ON THEIR GRAND OPENING
We werepleased to haveheenyour painters.
Congratulations
PAT It MIKE
on the Grand Opening
of _
MacRAE'S MARKET LIMITED
new store
Stacey Brothers
Ltd.
100 St. George, Mitchell
348-8414
Congratulations
to
Pat & Mike
on their Grand Opening
FROM YOUR
NEIGHBOURS
Frank Cronin
George Coville
Jerry Murray
Audrey & Laverne
Robson
ours & Graeme
Leslie
•
Willems & Willems
Painting
R.R. 4 Seaforth
527-1255
money forte school child-
ren, also th Sisters, priest
and caretaker for Christmas.
There will be a mass for the
right to life eerly.in Decem-
ber. The December meeting
will-be a potluck supper and
exchange of gift collection for
the missions also at this
meeting.
Mrs. Chris lioste reported
on the deaneary meeting.
Eight people attended from
Seaforth. Mrs. Peg Rivers
from childrens aid of Hurdn
County, and Mrs., Dianne
Armstrong ed-ordinator,
were present artdine a talk
-;'op the Christmas bureau
which will he Set up hi
Seaforth ,ClintontE.xeter. and
Goderich for donations of
new or good used clothing
they expect more this year.
They also showed a film
entitled "The Poor People",
they don't really want help,
but want to be independent.
money, canned goods, and
toys to be distributed to the
needy. of Huron County for
Christmas. There was over
-250 families' last year and,
The Catholic Womens Lea-
gue of St James Church.
Seaforth met in the school
gym on Tues., evening Nov..
3. Mrs. Ewart Wilson led the
league prayer and gave the
spiritual reading.
Mrs. Her-
man Hoste called on all
standing committees to give
their reports. Final plans for
the bazaar were announced.
h is to be held Nov. 28 from 2
to 5 p.m. It was voted to give
to ottO"M
MocRoe's 'Market Ltd
May 7e wish you continued success
M. J. McCreight Mill St. Dublin
Every week more and
mare people discover what
,mighty jobs are accom-
plished by low cost Huron
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