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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-04-04, Page 6THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 4, 1984 A_.-5. St. Columban students:rOiSe for James Sloan.famrly m®ney. won the rand champ- and all their family attended the 5 p. M. mass CCE ILIA R On pSnoviceday they B on annh on MRS.345-2028 eliminated li s nated Brussels byI atsco scoreof1-0 and in the occasion their 47th wedding ann on iver- The. staff and students of St. Columban the second game they defeated Listowel by a sary. school held a bake sale last week for the Jim score of 2-1 thereby making them the withMr,Sunday dMrs. Jim Cronin, visitedyannd Mr Sloan family who lost their home in a lite champions. O' recently. � Rose O'Reilly and Dorothy Flarbach of Ron Ryan and Mr. add Mrs. Ken Ryan. One hundred and fourteen dollars and d Kitchener, Mr. and . Mrs. Ferg Melady of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Subject and family of Belle River, and Dr, and Mrs. Tom Melody Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and of Goderich visited on the weekend with Mr. Mrs. Clarence Ryan and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ryan, Jason and Amanda visited and Mrs. Ted Melady. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Ryan of Kitchener at the Ryan home. euchre had ,c1 Sfty cents was raised and this was p to Rob Sloan who is a grade 7 student at the school. On Friday afternoon ladies from the St. 'Cont- ban CWL visited the two nursing ome and along with students from all a51 of the St. Columban school presented sbme entertainment and singing. • setts pay their Marggaret O'Reilly and Irene Kelly visited .;the Kilbarchan home where Dave andClaarecys- b + •�� ' played several selections on ')telly, Sandra O'Reilly and Sandra to ' ■ VVV - Hi' it Murray; third single, Jim Maloney. g 'guitars. A few games of bingo were played Correspondent T Doubles: first, Marjorie JarmuthaandRBetty with the residents and a prize was given for MRS L 9ONHARll Vock,, second, Keith Murray the resident whose birthday was closest to Smith; third, George and Marjorie Jarmut ll Friday at each home. There was a good turn out for the euchre Winners will receive their trophies on Jean Maloney and Carol Ryan visited at the Manor where Paul Ryan and Jim tournament on Tuesday 'Mar, 27 with 18 Tuesday evening when there will be one more tables plain Winners were: ladies' high, euchre party and fun night. Crowley gave their speeches and Kathleen Ellen Schellenberger; lone hands, Elaine PERSONALS Ryan played some selections on the piano. Sloan; low, Lavina Buddenhagen; men's Mrs. Gordon Docking and Mrs. Herman Songs were also sung by all the students. high, George Jarmuth; lone hands, Dominic Leonhardt attended a bridal shower The Seaforth Novice hockey team, coach • Murray; low, Ross Osborn: Sunday in Tattered ord for their granddau The tournament winners were: high single, ter Colleen Leonhardt, a bride to be next d ed b� Ray Maloney, won the novice "C' month. Mitchellcfor Tuesdaythe districtvby eliminating Doreen Wurdell;_ second single, Keith on evening in Mitchell._ nt_.....f Correspondent MRS. ROBIERTHULLEY 527-1856 Visiting with Bob and Marg Hulley were Mr. and Mrs. Ev. Robinson, Becky Jo and Nickolas, Kipper'; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie, Dorchester accompanied byheOtto l Walker, Cromarty, also Linda e London; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hulley and Mr. Warren Hulley, Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hulley have returned from their winter home in Florida. Their grandson Patrick Hulley, Blyth flew down to visit with his andparents during the winter break and travelled home with Gord and Myrtle. Ken and Betty Hulley, Londesboro and Ross and Tilly Engle, Cranbrook were among the visitors that visited with Gord and Myrtle during the winter. Buchanan Farms and Nutrite Fertilizer Company treated their area customers and their spouses to a banquet held in the Legion Hall, Seaforth and catered by the Seaforth Legion Ladies Tuesday evening past. Slides were shown to demonstrate the value of fertilizer in our area explained by three heads of the Nutrite Fertilizer Comp- any. A question and answer period followed the slides. Reeve speaks to Staffa W MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN 345.2346 Hazel Harburn presided for the March meeting of the Staffa Women's institute which was held in the township hall on Wednesday Mar. 28 at 2 p.m. Reeve of Hibbert Township, Ivan Norris, gave an explanation of the different commit Thames Road Unite tees and boards associated with the Township Thames evening. of Hibbert and an insight into what isMondayMaMrs. Joast Drost enjoyed a holiday involved in Perth County oris Mocil. with relatives in Holland. ofThe second guest, ted arae story, of the Many from this community attendedr. se Golding dfa , prbeginni a history 40th anniversaryparty ppareteery y nd inning oldith her grand- r George Moore on aturday evening: fatter. W.H. Golding, whGowasgrai edhin Hibbert Township later became Mayor of A A •• • .___ Templeman, Milton spent the 7oanne Templeman, the weekend with her family, visiting at the same home on Sunday were, Brian and Marlys Mauer, Brlanne and Matthew, Mrs. John Templeman attended a Huron West District executive meeting in Wingham on Monday. Cromarty Church ladies were guests of the Ladies on Satellite Reception Equipment SPECIALISTS "DEMONSTRATIONS 'INSTALLATIONS •SALES 1 B & T ANTENNA' SALES 482-7129 Brian McAsh THIS IS KINDERGARTEN!—While their parents registered them for school in September, these future students got a taste of kindergarten class at Seaforth Public School. Cutting and pasting were included in the day's lesson... (Hundertmark photo) off and more on all men's, women's, children's Brand Name oggers SALE ENDS APRiL 18'84 While Quantities Last Check out Seaforth's newest and largest Sport, Clothing and Jogging Division. CHOCOLATE CHIP , COOKIES 2 daz. Seaforth, and was appointed to the senate in 1949. Mrs. Montgomery's report will be a special addition to the Staffa W.I. Tweedsmuir History Book, Doris Miller reported on the District executive meeting at Motherwell. (citing members Annual will be Perthat the South be held inMainStreet District inh d Church, Mitchell on Tuesday May 15 with Gould's Women's Institute hosting. Staffa W.I. is responsible for "Pennies for Friendship" and to assist Motherwell with the craft and bake table. Mrs. Smale gave a repthe cat members at Seaforth Community Centre dcnated fruit for a basket for the residence at Riverside Rest Home. Carrah Templeman entertained seven school friends on Monday evening, celebrat- ing her sixth birthday. NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR YOUR INSURANCE WITH SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. cKillop visitors Correspondent MRS. ED REGELE 527-1106 Visitors with Mrs. Ed Regele were Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCallum, Chad and Janice and Mr. Carl McCallum of R.R.1, Walton, Mr. and Mrs. David Issue of Huron Park and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum of R.12.1, W Mr lton and Mrs. George Williamson of Listowel visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCallum last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum visited at the rmGlanville. and Mrs. Bob McCowan pent Saturday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Regele of Princeton visited on Sunday with the formet's mother Mrs. Ed Regele. LOOBY CONSTRUCTION'S LTD. af'is"1 LOOBY BUILDERS announce iLDERS itappointment Die blhil LTD, of pleased to MAUREEN itrgto the Board of Directors of these 2 companies. Ms. Loot') is a civil engineer anis obtained her degrees from the Univet- sity of Waterloo and the University of Western Ontario. Since graduation she has held several positions with tiro Ministry of the Environment both at the head office in Toronto and the London Regional office. 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