Huron Expositor, 1999-11-03, Page 13Correspondents
Village comes alive Halloween
The village of St.
Columban came to
life as many
5t. Columben
interesting
characters visited the homes for Halloween.
Big Bird. Barbie. friendly aliens, clowns.
pirates. snowmen. beautiful ladies
dressed for the ball. angels; Snow
White. cowboys, even Indian chiefs
and business men dressed up for
their meeting all paraded from house
to house with shrieks of laughter and
good fun knocking on doors and
ringing doorbells waiting for the
occupants to fill their bags with
treats. Many homes were decorated
for the occasion with witches and
ghosts. pumpkins and lights, straw
and scarecrows. Matt Klaver's giant
pumpkin decorated the front yard at
Dan and Rhonda Milan's house, on
display for all to see and enjoy.
Amazing and beautiful are only two Words
to describe the sewing. crafts and artwork
presented by Rosemary Terpstra to the ladies
; who were present at the recent St. Columban"
C.W.L. meeting. Vibrant colours and piecing
made up many of the items. including table ,
runners,rwall hangings. Christmas tree skirts,
aprons, children's overalls. tea cozys. 11
carrying hags and baby quilts..
The ladies also had the opptmunity to sec a
display'of 4andlcs with decorating ideas for
the upcoming Christmas sEason. A cookie '
exchange provided a wide variety of goodies
to take home.
Father Mix: Charhonncau has retumcd
from the COR retreat weckcnd he spent
recently in Chatham. The COR weckcnd
.' retreat• is.facilitated for young people between
the ages of 18 and 21. and gives them•the
opportunity to conte together. meet new
-fricno)s and spent] the weekend reflecting on
:various aspects of their life./
. Vincent and Hazel Murray have returned
home after a recent visit with his daughter.
Loretta and Gord Butters in North Delta:
British
Columbia. While
visiting there.
they attended a
soccer game with the Britannie Soccer
League in which his granddaughter, Cheryl
Butters plays. -
Kathleen Moylan, currently studying
at the University of Windsor, visited
with her parents, Don and Rita
Moylan.
Julianne Crowley, studying at
Wilfrid Laurier University, visited
with her parents. Frank and Patsy
Crowley.
Cathy Coyne. currently in the
nursing program at the University of
Windsor, visited her parents. Ken and
Mary Coyne,
Julianne Ryan. studying in the Early
Childhood Education program at
Lambton College, Sarnia. visited with her
parents, Ron and Mary Ryan.
Jim and Janneke Murray have returned
from a'recent visit to Puerto Vallarta. Mexico.
leaving behind some hot. very humid
weather.
Thi students at St. Columhan School
prepared for Halloween with small
celebrations in the various classrooms. Many.
of the classes had a costume day to allow the.
pupils to show their creativity. Painting was
one of the activities enjoyed. and several -
brought candy to be shared in class. The
Grade 7/8 class enjoyed a Halloween dance.
St. Columban pa,rish is sponsoring a
"Harvest Dance" at the Dublin Pavilion on
Nov. 13. Several youth activities are also
planned for all `the local youth: The Grade, 4,
5.6 youth group will cnjoy an evening of
'swimming at Vanastra on Nov-' 12. The Grade
7.8 youth grotp will enjoy an afternoon'ot
bowling on Sun, Nov. 7. The high school
youth are invited to the St. Columban school
gym on Sunday evening, Nov. 7 for a game
of volleyball. Any young people in the
Parishes are welconic to attend any youth
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Dublin experiences
births and deaths
Dublin
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Congratulations to Richard
and Margaret -Ann
Tcrnple- man on the
safe arrival of a
darling baby girl.
AWcxan Jean
Roberta horn on .
j Oct. 13 weighing 8
lbs. 14
'.r Congratulations
tO proud
grandparents. Jean
$ • Ryan of Dublin and
John and Roberta
Templeman of
Mitchell.
Heartfelt
sympathy of thecommunity
11. is extended to Blythe ant!_
Frames Lannin of Dublin.
Darwin and Erma tannin. of
Mitchell and to Gayle and •
John Dunn. of Si. Paul's on
the death of their father;
Myrley Lannin who died op
Oct.29. ,
Sympathy to all the
Koort families on the
death of their father,
Rudy Koert, who
died on Oct. 23.
THOUGHT FOR
,TODAY
Don't think for a
othy moment that the age
on of chivalry is'dead! If
883 a high school girl
should accidentally
drop one of her
books. almost any
boy in her class,will
kick it hack to her!
By Dor
Dill
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The.parade_route will start at the Seaforth.Co-op (Do -it centre):
travel down Main Street to the Seaforth Ag. Society's Round
House where Santa will give out candy. Please feel free to bring
your kids to the Round House to visit with Santa. Remember we
start at Seaforth Co-op and end at the Round House!
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