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DUBLIN AND AREA
Staffa WI hears speaker on family trees
Staff a Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-2346
Mrs. Arthur Smale presided for the
Tweedsmuir meeting of the Staffa W omen's
Institute, held in the township hall, Staffa, on
Wednesday evening, August 28 at 8:15 p.m.
Mrs. Ken Pullman introduced the guest
speaker for the evening, Mrs. Alison Lobb,
Clinton, who gave au interesting talk on
Family Trees, how to research your family'
history and how to put it all down on paper.
Mrs. Lobb was thanked by Mrs. Jack
Burchill.
Fifteen members and three visitors an-
swered the roll call by telling whether they
Lake Huron water supply
A $6,788,842 contract has been awarded to
expand the Lake Huron Water Supply System
providing London and surrounding communi-
ties with drinking water, Environment
Minister Jim Bradley announced August 27.
These improvements will bring the treat-
ment capacity of the Lake Huron Water
Supply System from 30 million to 72 million
gallons of treated water every day. The
contract awarded to Ellis Don Limited of
London, is for the expansion and upgrading
of the filtration facility and for the mainte-
nance of the plant.
This contract is the fourth and last of a
$9,695,000 project, with the province con-
tributing 15 percent or $1,454,000 of the total
cost.
The Lake Huron Water Supply System is
located in Grand Bend along the lake
shoreline and serves more than 200,000
people in the City of London and the
municipalities of Grand Bend, Thedford,
Parkhill and others.
The project is scheduled for completion in
the summer of 1986.
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kept a diary or not, and if so, for how long?
Over half the ladies present reported that
they, kept a diary.
Mrs. Carter Kerslake gave a cooking hint,
telling everyone how to make "Teakettle
broth.."
Mrs. Lloyd Miller reported on the District
Executive meeting held recently in Kirkton,
She reminded everyone about the Perth
'County Rally to be held on October 10 at the
At,vood Community Centre. Staffa is respon-
sible for a reading. She also reminded
everyone about the London Area Convention
which is to be held at Landon October 30 and
31. Staffa is responsible for a gift for the craft
table.
Mrs. Miller reported that she and Mrs.
Douglas would set the W.l: display "A
Babies World" up in the Crystal Palace on
Thursday evening.
A letter was read regarding the Queen of
the Fair competition on Friday evening at 8
p.m. Following the close of the meeting lunch
was served by Mrs. John Drake and Mrs, Bill
Kerslake.
Congratulations to Katie Kerslake for
being chosen Queen of the Fair at Mitchell on
Friday evening. Katie was crowned by last
year's Queen, Sharon Fell, Staffa.
Barb Templeman has returned to Humber
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Brodhagen Correspondent
BARB SCHERBARTH
345-2298
The cemetery at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen was a beautiful scene on
Sunday morning for Cemetery Decoration.
Family members and friends paid tribute to
their loved ones by placing flowers on their
graves, which made the cemetery an array of
beautiful colors. Pastor Herst conducted the
service after his holidays and it was enjoyable
to hear the senior choir once again.
A reminder to theyoung people of the
community, Sunday School will resume on
Sunday, September 8 at 9:30 a.m. I'm sure
that the Sunday School staff are well
prepared for an enjoyable and inspiring4all
season. If you are a new resident of the
community, please accept thisas your
personal invitation to join the other children
at Sunday School. If you know of someone
please bring them along with you.
All women are invited to attend "Coffee
Hour" at St. Peter's Lutheran, Brodhagen on
September 10 at 10 a.m. The guest speaker
will be Holly Keill and her topic. will be,
"Street Proofing Kids."
W e do not hear too much about the
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there is always a first time, so plan to attend
this social hour and learn how to teach your
children about this problem. Babysitting, is
available. Everyone is welcome.
Vicky Bennewies, daughter of Carl and
Laura Bennewies, is home from the west to
enjoy some holidays with her parents and
family.
August Scherbarth accompanied Edward
Scherbarth to Toronto airport on Wednesday,
to pick up Margaret Scherbarth who had
spent some time with her mother in .Florida,
where she resides.
Dave and Denise Elligsen, son and
daughter-in-law of Harold and Norma Ellig-
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Columbia and are staying at the home of
Dave's brother Ken Elligsen, On Sunday
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family members who were pleased to renew
acquaintances wit i Dave and Denise and see
their boys, Ryan aid Brent for the first time.
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