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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-07-31, Page 22 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, July 31, tole unit 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 by Dorothy Dillon 345-2842 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 by Patty Banks 887-686() 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 262-2715 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. • July 24 Expositor Exposed! The Ex -Files: Spotted Mistakes: 1) Page 1 - "I very. very happy" should he "1'm very, very..." - Jean Bernard 2) Pagc 2 - quotation marks missing at end of "achieve- ment day. - Jessica Costello 3) Page 4 - "carnival. rather..." Should he capital on "rather" - Tanya Costello a0000a000000000a v Huron County's Complete c EllVEHICLE 0 3 o a 0 a RENTAL o g Headquarters o 0 1 Small & Mid-sized Cars 0 0 1 Passenger & Cargo ild CI Vans. Pickup Trucks o a.1 Daily, Weekly. Monthlyo CI f] 1 insurance Rentals & c Cil More o O 1 Free Delivery El CI 0 CI C CI CI o0 a o 0 CAR & TRUCK RENTALS 0 0 o Division of Sunroast Ford f] 500 Huron Rd.. 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Chris Lee also attended the meeting and told the group that he would pro- • vide .an opportunity for them to raise money for the equip- ment at the Transcan Motocross in Aug. weekend family and friends of the late Olive Cooper. The countdown is on...Hensall's Beef Barbecue, Dance and Elimination Draw is almost here. Dinner will he served between 6 and 9 p.m. The event embraces Hensall's motto of "Living and Working Together". The Hensall Kinsmen, Firefighters and Parks Board arc co-operatively sponsoring and hosting the event. The proceeds will be used toward the purchase of a Fire Department Rescue Equipment van .and self-pro- pelled ice resurfacer. for the Hensall Arena. Both pieces of equipment arc expected to enhance the service of the respective departments. The Paris Lip: You too can have it You've seen them - luscious, lovely lips. And we had them when we were y o u n g. Michelle Ptiefter. Meg Ryan and Cindy Crawford all have thein. 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