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TIME FOR A REFILL - A Hensall District Co-op fuel truck driven - DAVID SCOTT PHOTO
by Tim Fritz fills up a diesel locomotive with fuel on Thursday at has been busier than usual lately and instead of their regular fill -
the railway crossing in Seaforth. The Goderich-Exeter railway line up in Goderich, the trains have to make fuel stops on the run.
Dublin has a lot to be happy about
Dublin as you can see, is a very
exciting place to live, with lots of
--ti happy events! J. David Murray
(husband of Faye, and father of
Shannen) was called to the Bar of
the Province of Ontario on February
1, 1994. Congratulations, Dave,
from your Dublin friends! Con-
gratulations also to Faye and
Shannen, Dave's parents (Ronald
and Theresa Murray); and to
George and Yvonne Ducharme, and
to Ken and Doris Carnochan and
Dublin
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families.
Congratulations to Cathy -Lynn
Hak (daughter of Harry and
Catherine Hak, Seaforth) who grad-
uated from the University of
Guelph with her Honours Bachelor
of Applied Science Degree in Child
Singer workshop held
Many people that sing Barber
shop music will have heard of Al
Baker from Thorold, Ont. The
Seaforth Harmony Hi-Lites were
very privileged to have him come
and lead a workshop for the group.
Al is the Sound Judge for Harmony
Inc. and goes around helping
choruses work on their sound pro-
duction, teaching proper breathing
etc. Margaret Whitmore, Patty
Banks, Ruth Axtmann and Lillian
Raithby, all from the Walton area,
attended the Sat. event. The chorus
is now working on their songs for
the May competition and also for
the men's Spring show.
Stanley Hillen went home to
celebrate his 90th birthday. The
century farm where he was born is
now owned by his daughter and her
husband, Margaret and Bruce
•Whitmore. Margaret and Bruce
hosted a family dinner for the cel-
ebration of her dad's birthday. She
said that he is a young 90 year-old
and enjoys good health and was
very delighted to visit with the 30
people that were there that day.
So often at Church meals you see
only women in the kitchen doing all
the work. That's why on Sunday at
the Pancake breakfast it was such a
treat to see a number of men work-
ing in the kitchen. Graeme Craig,
using his secret family hot -cake
recipe, was busy mixing the batter
Walton
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while over at the stove Howard
Hackwell was doing a very fine job
of cooking the sausages. There
were two skillets full of very deli-
cious flapjacks being expertly
flipped by Paul McCallum and
Barry Hoegy (dressed in suits
even). The egg cooking was handed
over to, Heidi McClure this year
while Rev. Banks was delegated to
running the toaster. In charge of the
whole affair was Jo -Ann
McDonald. It was well attended and
not one complaint about the food
was heard. Well done everyone.
Greeters on this Transfiguration
Sunday at Duff's United were John
and Pat Gillis. Rev. Banks
announced that Bible Study will
continue Feb. 16 at Bluevale. Next
Sunday will be the first Sunday of
Lent and Communion will be
served. The money collected from
our lenten project will go to
Pueblito, a non-government organiz-
ation in Latin America that starts up
back -yard schools for street kids.
For next Sunday everyone is to put
in 10 cents per toothbrush in the
home.
Obituaries
JOHNSTON
Kassandra Lynn, infant daughter
of Scott Johnston and the former
Ann Moran of Listowel, passed
away on Tuesday, February 8, 1994
at Listowel Memorial Hospital.
Survived by Grandparents Ralph
and Carol Johnston of Seaforth and
Pat and Patsy Moran of Listowel
and Martin and Brenda Woodcock
of Cambridge, several aunts, uncles
and cousins. Funeral service on
Saturday, February 12, 1994 at 11
a.m. from the Peebles Funeral
Home, Atwood. Interment in Mem-
ory Gardens, Breslau. Donations to
charity of choice.
GEERTJE GROBBINK
Gcertje Grobbink of Wingham
' (formerly of Walton), passed away
on Sat., Feb. 12, 1994 at Braemar
Nursing Home, Wingham, in her
87th year.
She was the beloved wife of the
late Bernarus Grobbink who pre-
deceased here in 1982; loving
mother of Catherine Grobbink of
Toronto, Marianna and John Ryan
of Walton, Emm and Ted Vander
Wouden of Bayfield, Henry and
Mary Ann Orobbink of Walton;
loved grandmother of 17
grandchildren and pre -deceased by
six brothers and one sister.
Visitation was held at Bett
Funeral Home, Brussels on Mon.,
Feb. 14, 1994. Funeral mass was
celebrated at 11 a.m., Tues., Feb.
15, 1994 from St. Ambrose Roman
Catholic Church, Brussels. Inter-
ment in the spring at St. Ambrose
Roman Catholic Cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Stephen Ryan,
Joe Ryan, Markin Grobbink, Anita
Vander Wouden, Carl Vander
Wouden and Jeff Grobbink. Father
Joe Nevelt officiated at the service.
In remembrance, donations to the
St. Ambrose Roman Catholic
Church, Brussels Building Fund or
a charity of your choice would be
appreciated.
Studies! Cathy -Lynn, we are all Ingersoll, Helen Raz, Stratford, and
very proud of you and wish you Ursula McLaughlin of Dublin.
happiness and success in the years
ahead! To my readers, I (Dorothy)
taught Cathy -Lynn, at St. Jame
School, Seaforth.
New babies are always such a joy
and happiness to families and
friends!
Congratulations to Paul and
Maureen (Delaney) Van De Walle,
who had a baby boy (Neil Paul) on
Feb. 9. Congratulations, also, to the
happy Grandparents! (Mamie and
Joe Delaney)
Congratulations to Brian and
Sherry Osborn (and for Perry) on
the safe arrival of a daughter
(Shawna Lynn). Proud grandparents
are Ron and Elizabeth Alden,
Mitchell; Ken McLaughlin,
Stratford and Diane Osbom,
Monkton. Great-grandparents are
Olive King and Les Brown,
Congratulations to John and
Denise McCarroll (and Leigha) on
the happy arrival of Ethan John
McCarroll! Also, Congratulations to
John and Edith McCarroll and
Casey and Sylvia Rzadkowski. John
(the new father) is a teacher at St.
James School, Seaforth. Hisarents
(John and Edith McCarroll) were
well known and admired by Dublin
and area friends!
All the Murray brothers and sis-
ters are thrilled to celebrate Joe
Murray's 65th Birthday. This will
be held at Shirley and Harold
Schinke (Shirley is Joe's daughter)
and it will be hosted by Joe's two
daughters. (Bonnie and Shirley).
Joe, all your Dublin friends wish
you a very happy birthday and
many more good years ahead!
Legion senior bowlers
win third- at
Last Saturday our Senior Bowling
team travelled to Elmira for the
District Tournament. They came in
third. Congratulations on your finish
there are 52 Legions in the District.
There were 10 tables in play at
the Fraternal Affiliate Euchre on
Saturday. Blyth was the winner.
The Service Officer will be at the
Branch on Feb. 17 at 9 a.m. Please
contact Cleave Coombs for an
appointment.
The annual Public Speaking con-
test for local and area schools will
be held on Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. This is
a very worthwhile and entertaining
afternoon. The Zone finals will also
be held at Branch 156 on March 6
more on this later.
The General mee ' g will be held
this Thursday . 17 please try to
attend and have a part in the run-
ning of the Branch.
There is a new T.V. in the down-
stairs lounge. I'm sure all the mem-
bers will enjoy it. Just in time to
watch members Lloyd Eisler and
Isabelle Brasseur in the Olympics.
A letter of encouragement has been
sent to them in Norway on behalf
of the members of the Branch and
Auxiliary.
'At the going down of the sun
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ber them.
50 -year pin awarded
George Miller was presented
with a 50 -year pin for his ser-
vice to Seaforth Legion Branch
156 at the Legion's Honours and
Awards dinner on Saturday, Feb.
5. A typographical error in last
week's photo caption mistakenly
stated he received a five-year
pin. The Huron Expositor apolo-
gizes for the error and congratu-
lates Mr. Miller on his achieve-
ment.
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