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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-07-25, Page 19• DESIGN CREST—The new Hibbert Town- ship crest was a combination of designs by Connie Moore and Kathy Norris. The designers participated in the recent Hlbbert Township Logo contest. The new crest has been imprinted on hats, is available on 'metal and plastic pine, spoons and stick pins, The souvenirs went on sale at the recent bicentennial cetebratlpns rn Hibbert Town- ship and Dublin, (Wassink photo) St. Columban bride-to-be honored at shower .. Correspondent CECILIA RYAN 345-2028 On Thursday evening, July 26, Marilyn Murray, daughter of Tommy and Maddie Murray was honored at a miscellaneous bridal shower given by her friends. The shower was held in the St. Columban school gym with about 50 friends, relatives and neighbors attending. An address was read by Mary Devereaux and the bride-to-be was presented with many useful gifts. Marilyn will become the bride of David Wylie on Aug. 25 at St. Columban R.C. Church, Attendin? the shower from a distance were the groom s mother, Yvonne Wylie and Susan Dehling of Kitchener and Mona Gaffney and Susanne of Peterborough. Dave Chilton and Susan Dehling of Kitchener and Mona and Susanne Gaffney of Peterborough spent a few days last week with Tom and Maddie Murray Father Frank Moylan, S F.M. of Santa Domingo is spending some holidays with Mary Moylan and other relatives in t%t'e area. Mary Jo Ryan of Camp Huronda, Hunts• ville spent the weekend with hei parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan. The Murray reunion held on Sunda} July 22 was also hosted by George and Mary Kruetzwiser. Congratulations to Neil and Glenda Mur- ray on the birth of their daughter on Sunday, July 22 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Congratulations to Gerry and Nancy 0 Reilly on the birth of their daughter ,on Monday. July 23 at Victoria Hospital, London. DUBLIN AND AREA Poem THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 1, 1984 =- A5 illustrates summer in Dublin Cortespondent JOAN CRONIN 345-2772 By now you as readers have become accustomed to my usual little passing thoughts which -appear before the visitors in the community "each week. Well -- today I have decided to try something a wee bit different -- a bit of poetry, This 'may, he my first and last attempt. How lovely it is to sit and stare into space, Enjoying the sunshine and' the occasional butterfly pass one's face. To see thb leaves sway in the breeze Or to dream of someday sailing the seven seas. To lay back and watch the fluffy White clouds Floating, across the bright blue sky so proud. To listen to children's happy voices, Laughing and playing the games of their choices. Staffa WI on gravel ren Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN 345-2346 Jean Carey hosted the July meeting of the Ladies Aid. Muriel°Scott read the correspondence and Joyce Miller reported the results of the strawberry and ham supper which was quite successful. The piano for the church has been repaired and tuned. Betty Dow and Carol -Anne Scott have volunteered to make a quilted cover for it. Jean Carey read two humorous readings and Gladys Allen and the hostess served lunch. GRAVEL RUN Staffa Women's Institute members and friends enjoyed a "gravel run" this past week in Jack Smith's bus to Elmira and St. Jacobs, where they shopped and had lunch at the Brox Store. Guide Pauline Shantz showed and ex- plained the Mennonitefarming life style, A visit to the Peanut Factory. and the Village Silo's & Country Mill was also enjoyed. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Mark Firminger, Lisa and Paul, of Hopewell, Nova Scotia, visited for a. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templeman Carrah and Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greer, Ormstown, Quebec, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dow have returned from a trip to the east coast. Joanne Templeman, Milton spent the weekend with her fancily. Mike and Mary Jane Parsons were guests at the wedding and reception of Mr. and Mrs. Len Morrison near Sarnia on Saturday. EVENING AUXILIARY Pearl James presided for the July meeting of the Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary opening with a reading. and a poem. Hannah Miller gave the Scripture reading. Joy Scott had a reading; Life - A Two way Street. A. reading Forgiveness • the key was given by Helen Parsons, Pearl closed the meeting with two poems. Quiet Miracles and a Rural Church in Canada. Dates for deer season set The 1984 deer seasons for Wingham ° Huron County since 1980. Approximately, 980 District were recently announced. Unit 86 hunters received tags in 1983 and 191 deer 'Perth County): Ontario residents. archery were harvested. The largest deer harvested only - Oct. 15 to Dec. 9. Unit 85 (Huron was approximately 164 kg (361 lbs.) live County and Minto Township in Wellington weight. County): Archery season • Oct. 15 to Nov. 4. Details on the 1984 deer seasons in Ontario Nov. 9 to Dec. 9. are available from any District Office of the Four day shotgun and muzzle loader `Ministry of Natural Resources, as well as season - Nov. 5 to Nov. 8. This is a controlled most sporting goods stores and other licence deer hunt in which all participants must have issuers. j their deer licence validated by a special tog Picnic 1 Or t@���/ bears Farmers an(' landowners of 20.24 ha (50 7 acres) or more are eligible to receive a tag. Other Ontario residents must enter their names in a lottery type draw for a limited number of validation tags. Applications for this hunt will be available from the Wingham District Office after Aug. 1. The application deadline for the draw is Aug. 31. Farmers and landowners should apply before Oct. 26. Controlled deet hunts have been held in KATIE O'LEARY APPOINTMENT J. A. Shrier, Vice -President of Signal Star Publishing, is pleased to announce the appointment of Katie O'Leary to the Graphics Department at Signal Star Publishing in Goderich ;Ontario. Katie O'Leary is an honours graduate from the three year Design Arts course at Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology in Toronto with a major in Graphic Design . SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING LIMITED P.O. Box 220 Industrial Park (Huckins Street) Goderich, Ontario N7A 4B6 r TEDDY BEARS PICNIC will be held on Friday, Aug. 10 at the Seaforth Library. The program gets underway at 2 p.m. for children ages three to eight and their teddy bears. There is no admission fee for the program which will include games, songs, films and prizes for the Teddy Bears. The Seaforth Library staff have great plans for the children and their teddy bears for this popular annual event. To hear the crack of a baseball off the tip of the bat, One can easily tell by the chekrs where the action is at. All of this is summer at its best. A time to laugh and play and rest. A time to plant and watch things grow, A time to harvest the bounty from the seeds we did sow. Tis the time of year for all to enjoy, that we all know, For before too long ,winter will appear along with the snow. We wish Mrs, Gilbert Murray whb is a patient in University Hospital, London a very speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Murray, Toronto were visiting with Gilbert Murray on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook, Bedford, Quebec Were visiting with M't•. and Mrs, Larry Cook and family on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dantzer and family, Mississauga were viiiting with family and friends in the area. The ,Carty/McCarty family reunion was held in Sarnia on Saturday July 14. Attending from the area were Mr. and Mrs. 13111 Flanagan, Catherine Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Flapagan and family, Larry Flanagan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Finlayson and Jessica, Mr. and Mrs. Al Koehler and family, Frank Flanagan and Louise Nolan. They met with relatives from the Northern States and Ontario, all descendants of Patrick J. and Mary (Writt) Carty (1850.196) of Kinkora. Afternoon activities were held at Canatara Park, followed by a smorgasbord supper at Our Lady,of Mercy Church, Christina Street, Sarnia. The Flanagan's camped at the KOA Campgrounds in Sarnia with their cousins, the Sevigneys from Sudbury. In order that the friendly staff at The Huron Expositor may enjoy the long weekend with family and friends, the office will be CLOSED on MONDAY, AUGUST 6th 'd PLEASE NOTE ALL DEADLINES ADVANCE TO FRIDAY, AUG. 3 4:30 p.m. ENJOY A SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY! .=EHuronpx ositor 527-0240 JANET MACDONALD APPOINTMENT J. A. •Shrier, Publisher of the Huron Expositor, is pleased to announce the appointment of Janet L. MacDonald to the position of Advertising Manager of The Huron Expositor; effective immediately Janet MacDonald is a recent honours graduate of the two year Creative Advertising course at Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology in Ottawa. Janet also attended Carleton University for one year studying General Arts and Communications Huron • xpositor 527-0240