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Murray brothers celebrate birthday
Congratulations to a Dublin
couple, Barh Flanagan and
Brad Le Souder who were
united in marriage on Sat.
July 27 by Rev. Fr. Tony Del
Ciancio at St. Patrick's
Church, Dublin.
Congratulations to parents.
Lorne and Agnes Flanagan
and Gary Le Souder and
Gloria Le Souder.
Barh and Brad, all your
friends wish you many happy
years ahead.
Well the Murray brothers
got together. last week to ce -
cbrate Arthur Murray's birt -
day, where his five brothers
gathered together for a real
"snortin" six hand game of
euchre. His brother, Joe came
up from Kitchener with his
Dublin
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two young granddaughters
for a few days to stay and
play on the farm with Arthur
and Connie's daughters. Boy,
what a time they had playing
around the farm - great to be
young. Oh, by the way, Joe,
Jerome and Arthur won over
the night against Cyril,
Ronald and you know who -
Jeremiah.
1, along with many other
good friends of Arthur, wish
him a very happy birthday
and good years ahead.
Another very special person
loved by so many Dublin and
Mitchell friends, Angie
Ducharme McMahon cele-
brates a birthday this week.
Angie, we all wish you a
great day and many enjoy-
able years ahead.
Don and Eileen MacRae
spent the weekend in
Meaford with David and
Sharon Pelling. On. Saturday,
granddaughter, Jennifer, a
bride of Sept. was presented
by her friends with a beauti-
ful bridal shower of many
useful gifts. The shower was
held in the backyard of her
parents' home. Grandma
Sylvia Pelling of Tara was
and Cecilia Schoonderwoerd,
R.R. #1, Mitchell, who grad-
uated from Fanshawe College
with a diploma in
Architectural Technology.
We are all very proud of you,
Ross, and wish you success-
ful and happy years ahead. _
Congratulations to. Mervyn
Leonhardt who was named
,Senior of the Year by Logan
Township for his volunteer
work with the Brodhagen
Chamber of Commerce.
Logan Reeve John Van Bakc
made the presentation. We
are all very proud of you.
Mervyn.
also present. Joe Eckert was happy to
Congratulations to Ross have Rita and Keith Kelly
Schoonderwoerd, son of John from Shakespeare visit him.
Support group hears update on playground
Alvin and Vera McDonald
were greeters at Duff's
United Church on July 28th.
Rev. Murray led the congre-
gation into the Call to
Worship and the singing of
the opening hymn followed.
Rev. announced that he and
his family will he taking the
month of August off for their
vacation. He has plans to go
fishing and to return with a
big fish or a big fish story.
Walton
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Stephen Huntley from Blyth
will he around if anyone is in,
need of a minister.
After the choir sang
"Swectgrass and Candle" the
congregation sang "Give Me
Oil in My Lamp" as a chil-
dren's hymn.
Thc Walton School and
Community Support Group
met for a quick meeting last
week with 10 people in atten-
dance. The purpose of the
meeting was to hear -an
update about the playground
equipment and it was teamed
that at least three pieces of
the old equipment has to be
removed. It was decided (hat
new swings and a dual level
Snowmobile club holds camping
p g
The Pineridgc Snowmobile Worship. The Prayer of
Club held a successful camp- s� Confession was said in uni-
'evening. Clanies for the chil-
irons, were held Friday welcome and greetings.
to thank Ron Grcidanus for
The United Church wishes
ing weekend at the Old Hensall son followed by words of
Homestead, in Bayfield. Pic by Liz Sangster
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deer and adults took place " sharing his musical talents
Saturday followed by a Rev. Grant Darling conduct- this past month. Rev. Peebles
cd the worship service. On will he the guest minister for
behalf of Branch' 468 the next month.
Comrade Larry UyI said a Betty Grenier returned
prayer of remembrance, and home on July 26 after a week
President Bryan Fink placed long visit to Bonnyville,
a cross at the Legion plaque. Alberta, Where she attended
Bob Bell read the list of the funeral of her sister -in
names of the people who lad law Blanche (Grenier) Vallee.
passed away since last year. Also visited with another sis-
At the close of the service .ter-in4aw- Too tsie (Mike)
Piper .Ellis played a musical
postlude. Rob Cameron way-- Oren* '„ of kdmonton,.
the organist for the service. Alberta, and many nieces and
At Hensall United Church a nephews from Calgary,
musical prelude was enjoyed Vancouver and Edmonton.
prior to the announcements. The sympathy of the com-
the Sanctus and the Call to munity is extended to the
potluck meal. Ivan -Norris'
group supplied music for the
event. One, hundred people
shared breakfast, Sunday.
The weekend was enjoyed'hy
all.
Hensall Uriion Cemetery
Memorial and' Decoration
Day was held July 28. Roy
Ellis played ttte 'pipes as.. the
Crowd gathered, flo12.BQ.11
welcomed everyone. Al De
Haan of Exeter led the
singing group Al Kapella.
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