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The Huron Expositor, 1985-11-06, Page 174.1111111111 DUBLIN AND AREA THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 6, 1885 -- A17 BLUE JAY FEVER—Students at St. Patrick's Separate School in Ricky Dow, Pat O'R6urke and Jenny Terpstra. Barely visible in the • Dublin extended the baseball season last week with a day devoted to back are; Chris Mathers, Janet Van Loon, Denise Meagher and the Blue Jays. Seen here doing acheer are; front left -Jamie Maloney, Jennifer Cronin. (Mcllwraith photo) Brodhagengiri models in Stratford show years: first - Loni Horst, second - Kelly Murray. 7-10 years: first - Rhonda Smith, second - Becky Smith, Mark and Cheryl Sterner are to be complimented on a well organized contest and congratulations to all the winners. Many local residents attended the auction sale for the late Hilda French at Jacob's Auction Centre in Mitchell on Saturday. Guests with Mike and Tracey Scherbarth on Sunday to celebrate Lorraine Babb's birthday were: Chuck and Lorraine Babb, Chris Babb, Edna Babb, Perry and Leslie Babb and boys from Carlingford and Jean Robertson from Toronto. Be sure to mark November 9 on your calendar and attend the Brodhagen 4-H club bake sale to be held at the Brodhagen Community Centre at 2 p.m. Lots of bomebatting will be on sale for everyone to purchase and enjoy! Brodhagen Correspondent BARB SCH FALBA RTH 3.15.2298 Lori Scherbarth modelled for Molly's Specialty Shop and Gourlay's Fashions at the IODE fashion show at the Church Restaurant in Stratford on Saturday afternoon and evening. It was a very successful show with proceeds going to the Stratford Hospital Building Fund. Earl and Laura Bennewies and Wayne honored Laura's parents, Alex and Minna Rohde from Mitchell, on the occasion of their 55th Wedding Anniversary last Monday. Guests at the dinner party included Mr, and Mrs Roy Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde, Tom Yellow, Jean Coward, ENeter. Mr and Mrs. Dennis Bennewies, Mr, and Mrs Brad Bennewies, ,Jody and Jennifer Mervyn Dietz underwent sur•ger) at BRODHAGEN University Hospital, London on Tuesday. All Mervyn's friends and neighbors wish him a very speedy recovery. Ghosts and goblins were out in abundance on Hallowe'en night and paraded before the judges at Steffler's General Store in Brod- hagen hoping to win a prize in the costume contest. A lot of imagination and work were put into all the costumes and each boy and girl are to be congratulated on their efforts. W inners for the girls were first - Tessa Dill, coin set; second - Angela Bernard, locket. W inners for the boys were first - Chris Hoff, coin set; second - Chris Ann's, model. ()ver 80 entries were received in the coloring contest with prizes going to 3-6 William Chapin celebrates third birthday St Columban Correspondent MRs. ('l'X'1l.JA RYAN 3.15-2028 Guests with Wayne and Ann Chapin to celebrate William's third birthday recently were. Ted and Fiances Melady. Tom and Joanne Melady. Debbie, Sean and Rnan Melady. Ion Lyn and ('fins Ryan of Thamesford. Vanessa Chapin. Lonnie Rok and Annette Rok of Delaware After dinner everyone went for a walk to the hush Sunday guests with Gem and Karen Ryan and family on the occasion of .Jeremy's fust birthday were Delaine ('ronin, Dublin, Dale ('ronin, Susan Coveny. Clarence and Cecilia Ryan, Mark Ryan. Dehhle ('ar and Flank Nolan Louise Ryan of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents Clarence and Cecilia Ryan. 4-H REPORT BY PAM NO IAN 4• H members discussed how to set up the exhibit they will display on Achievement night on Tuesay. November 26 at the final meeting of the club. It was held at the home of Anne Cronin. Annie Cronin, a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital is wished a quick recovery to health. PFOPLE Recent visitors with Marie Melady were: Dr. Tom Melady of Goderich, Bill and Marge Evans, their daughter Colleen and grand - Pastry Pals bake cakes,pies BY \1:1 R(' 1 Sc 11 F:RB,\ RT11 Mlernhers of the Rmdhagen Pastry Pals divde1 into three groups to make an apple chiffon cake, a pumpkin rake and chocolate cake for meeting four While the cakes were haking four stages (it heating egg whites were limed Preparing parrs, baking, testing Clarification For the benefit of tfrhhen taxpayers who rears the article to last week', Expositor mnn•nnng a ratepa}ers meetinga remark should he ctanfrcd The S I n(1.noo mentioned as the amount to the trmnshrp reserve fund did not matena hie over the past three year, of the township council, hut Is an amount than has been accumulated since the reserve fund was set rip III 1972 ELECT "Brownridge" for DEPUTY REEVE Township of Tuckersmith doneness, cowing, aaiu uaa:, u-om pans were discussed from the members pamphlets. Plans were finalized for the bake sale on November 9 and each member was assigned a particular duty. Gayle Siemon will he demonstrating cake decorating at our next meeting. daughter Kateli of Niagara Falls, Mille Evans of Dublin, Marie Cleary of London, Dr. Joanne Smith of Chicago, Net Doyle and George and Yvonne Ducharme of Mitchell. Leo and Mary Smith of Acton and Dave and Joanne Repier and family of Kitchener and JerryCronin, David and Michael visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cronin, Heather Cronin attended a reunion with her cousins, some of whom come from Detroit, at the Best Western Lamplighter Inn in London on the weekend Water Well DRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Neil Durl Jim 527-1737 527-0828 527-0775 NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given to the municipal electors of the TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS that whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the following offices than the number required to fill such offices, therefore polls will be held upon the dates and at the times and places stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offices. OFFICES FOR WI I H POLL TO BE HELD: PUBLIC SOH,. OL TRUSTEE for the Huron County Board of Education 1 representative to be elected - for the electoral districts of Township of Morris, Township of East Wawanosh and Village of Blyth. Separate School Trustee for the Huron -Perth Separate School Board 1 representative to be elected - for the electoral districts of Townships of Hullett, Grey, Morris, Turnberry, Kinloss, Culross and Howick, and Village of Brussels and Town of Wingham. ADVANCE POLL — DATE: Saturday, November 2, 1985 9o'clocka.m. until8o'clock p.m. LOCATION: Township of Morris Municipal Office, S1/2 Lot 14, Concession 5 REGULAR POLLS — DATE: Tuesday, November 12, 1985 11 o'clock a.m. until8o'clock p.m. LOCATION: Poll 1 -Ken Shortreed's, R.R. 3, Walton, 61.2 Lot 18, Concession 9 Poll 2 - Township of Morris Municipal Office, 2''2 Lot 14, Concession 5 Poll 3 - Women's Institute Hall, Belgrave Poll 4 - Tom Miller's R.R. 2, Bluevale, S1/2 Lot 15, Concession 2. PROXY APPLICATIONS: A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the clerk not later than 5 o'clock in the afternoon of Polling Day to receive a certificate to vote by proxy for the polling subdivision in which the person appointing the voting proxy is entitled to vote. NANCY MICHIE — Returning Officer Re-elect Robert Bell as Reeve For continued representation of Tuckersmith electors NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Hullett that whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the following of. floss than the number required to f111 such offices, therefore polls will bo held upon the dates and at tho times and places stated In this notice for the purpose of elec- ting the holders of such offices. OFFICE (S) FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD: One (1) Councillor One 11) Representative to the Huron -Perth R.C.S.S. Board REGULAR POLL (S) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1985 at the following locations: No. 1 Polling Subdivision - Foresters Hall, Milburn, Ont. For lots 1-15 Inclusive, Concessions 1-8 Inclusive No. 2 Polling Subdivision • Residence of Joan Fox, Lot 5, Con. 12 For lots 1-1S In- clusive, Concessions 9-14 Inclusive No. 3 Polling Subdivision - Residence of Douglas Farquhar, Lot 27, Con. 5 For lots 16 to Baseline inclusive, Concessions 1-8 Inclusive • No.4 Polling Subdivision • Londesboro Community Hall For lots 16-30 Inclusive, Concessions 9-14 Inclusive No.5 Polling Subdivision - Auburn Community Hall For lots 31-Basollne, Con- cessions 9-14. All lots In the Maitland Block, all that portion of the Polito Village of Auburn that Is within the Township of Hallett REGULAR POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. • PROXY APPLICATIONS A person who has boon appointed a voting proxy may apply to the Clerk not later than 5:00 o'clock In the afternoon of polling day to receive a certificate to vote by proxy for the polling subdivision In which the person appointing the voting proxy Is untitled to vote. Given under my hand this 24th day of October 1985. Harry Lear Returning Officer RETURNS TO EXETER This Thursday, November 7 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Discover why more and more people ore choosing Exeter os their shopping centre The Matnwoy merchants ore of fering o tremendous selection of values for the enure family this Thursday from 10 o m ,o 10 p m Remember the Madness soles of o few years ago and how much you saved WELL THIS SALE Mil BE AT LEAST AS GOOD AND PROBABLY BETTER 1