The Huron Expositor, 1988-08-17, Page 5St. Columban parish enjoys picnic
St. Columban Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
The St. Columban Catholic Women's
League held the annual parish picnic on
Sunday following the 11 o'clock mass. A
potluck lunch was held about 12:30 in the
church hall which was enjoyed by the large
crewd of children and adults attending.
There were several games for the
children followed by adult games ending
with a tug of war, testing the strength of the
men.
Special thanks to Steve and Agnes Murray
for looking after the pop, which kept them
busy on this very hot day, quenching .e
thirst of young and old. Also thanks to
everyone for their attendance, cooperation
and participation which made the picnic a
big success.
BABY BAPTIZED
Jenny Elizabeth Cornish, daughter of
Dean and Donna Cornish of London was
baptized on Sunday, Aigust 14 in St. Colum -
ban Church by Father J. Hardy.
Guests attending the ceremony and later
at the home of Joe and Helen Nolan, St. Col-
umban were Father J. Hardy, godparents
Doug Cornish of Newmarket and Louise
Nolan; Janet Cornish, Newmarket; J.C. and
Wilma Cornish, Oro Station (Barrie, Ont.);
Mrs. Laurene Hamilton, St. Mary's; Roy
and Anne Brock, Brucefield; Louis Nolan,
RR, Seaforth; Frank Flanagan, Dublin;
Gary and Gail Sararas and family, Exeter;
Dan and Rhoda Nolan and family; Eugene
and Barb Nolan, Seaforth; Ted and Mary
Anne Janmaat and Darren, Clinton; Marg
Nolan and friend and Pam Nolan.
TEIDE REUNION
Jim and Mildred Cronin were hosts of the
Teide Reunion on Sunday, August 7 with 75
members of the Walter and Genevieve
Telde family in attendance.
Those present were Mrs. Joseph (Rita)
Ryan of St. Columban, Mrs. Ken (Ann) Pur-
dy of London, Joe Telde of London, Oscar
Telde of Kitchener and their ' families.
Families came from London, Byron, Kit-
chener, Stratford, Kincardine, Toronto,
Dublin, Zurich, Owen Sound, Kirkton and St.
Columban.
The afternoon was spent with a lot of
visiting while some played horseshoes and
lawn darts. The day concluded with a pot
luck supper.
PEOPLE
Visitors on the weekend with Jim and
Mildred Cronin were Mr. and Mrs. Len
Cronin, Raymond and Joyce of Warren,
Michigan and Debbie Cronin and Michelle of
Chicago. They also attended the Horan -
Feltz wedding in Mitchell on Saturday.
Sister Jean Moylan of Windsor is spending
some holidays with her mother, Mary,
Moylan and on the Weekend Gordon and
Kate Moylan and Angus of St. Mary's
visited with Mary Moylan and Father Frank
Moylan.
Dave and Joanne Regier and family of
Kitchener visited on the weekend with Ab
and Eileen Cronin.
Bill and Lucy Hoist of New Brunswick,
Mrs. Ethel Hoist of Seaforth and Betty Kit -
tar of Staffa had lunch with Alphonse and
Annie Cronin on Tuesday, August 9.
Bob and Theresa Admans of Stratford
visited on Monday, August 8 with Alphonse
and Annie Cronin.
Don and Brenda Ryan, Matthew, Stephen,
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David and Angela of London spent the
weekend with Clarence and Cecilia Ryan.
On Saturday they visited with Mary Jo and
John Nelson of Lucknow. '
Don and Brenda and family returned
recently from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
where they visited with John and Helen
Warren and family.
Those attending the Hicknell-Van
Broekhoven wedding in Port Stanley on
August 6th included Francis, Marie and
Stephen Hicknell of Seaforth, Martin and
Teresa Van Raay of Dashwood, John
Hicknell of Listowel and Sheila Raycraft of
Stratford, Margaret Bicknell and Chris
Rooney of Kitchener, Joe Manley, Keith and
Josh Manley, Mervin and Rita Manley of
Stratford, Mrs. Pete McLaughlin of
McKillop, Steve and Olive Manley of
Chatham, Dan and Mary Manley, Mrs. Eva
Patten and Mrs. Florence Charette of Lon-
don, Bill and Bernice Lattner of Wiarton,
Jerome and Margaret Manley of Kitchener,
Mrs. Tillie Hicknell of Cambridge, Leo and
Caroline Hicknell, Peter and Sharon
Hicknell, Chris and David, Paul and Mavis
Hicknell, Bill and Anita Rochon of Kit-
chener, Murray, Pat, Richard and Suzanne
Corman, Robert and Holly Corman of Kit-
chener, Werner and Ruth Marx of Surrey,
B.C., Mike and Wendy Hicknell of Elmira,
Maurice and Mary Hallahan, Mary Ann and
Irene, Belgrave, the best man and his wife
John Ryan and'Teresa, RR 1 Churchill, plus
many of the Hicknell's friends and
neighbors from the Seaforth and McKillop
area.
Francie and Marie hosted the rehearsal
party at the Best Western Motel in St.
Thomas on Friday evening which was at-
tended by 25 guests.
HEALTH ON THE HILL
A series of bi-weekly reviews of activities at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
EMPLOYMENT ANNIVERSARIES
Staff members that celebrated anniversaries this spring are :
5 years Bonnie Bieene s - Lab
Lorraine Devereaux - Dietician
Sheila Hallahan- R.N.
10 years Mary Coyne - R.N.
15 years Pat Gillis - R.N.A.
HOSPITAL HEROES
Anyone visiting the hospital these past two months can certainly sympathize with
patients who must endure the heat in rooms without air conditioning. The real heroes
though are the Nursing Staff who must carryon with physical jobs and keep up
morale in less than ideal working conditions. Dietary Staff have also been struggl-
ing with a very hot, humid kitchen, with ovens and stoves operating. The addition
of hospital wide air conditioning in the expansion will be even more appreciated
after sweltering through the summer of !
AMBULANCE
nolCg bPTCH ebySeaforth's Ambulance will edispatchthe hospital's switchboard
after August 15, 1988. This job will be taken over by Central Ambulance Communica-
tions Centre in London. The Emergency telephone number remains the same -
527-1751. General information queries may use 1-800.265-1868
PAST AN :s UPCOMING EVENTS
Meals on Wheels Co-ordinator Jane Vincent attended a spring meeting in Clinton
to present information on Seaforth's Meals on Wheels Program and to learn about
the One Stop Access Proposal for Huron County.
Watch for the Hospital Display at the Seaforth Agriculture Fall Fair.
Diabetic classes will be scheduled for the Fall with dates to be announced.
Sincere sympathy to the family of A.Y. McLean. He will be sadly missed by board
and staff members.
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BIG TOSS - Erika Murray makes a big toss
into the crate, during ,games held in con-
junction with St. Columban's annual parish
picnic. Mcllwraith photo.
KING OF THE TREE - Jim Crowley attempts to join buddies Jeff Ryan and Mike Moylan
in their explorations of this tree. The boys were goofing around following the St. Colum -
ban parish picnic Sunday. Mcllwraith photo.
Staffa girls enioy 'twinning' experience
Staffa Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-2346
Leanne Gardiner and Sarah Elliott had a
very enjoyable experience in July. The two
girls were part of the French exchange pro-
gramme, SEVEC (society for educational
visits and exchanges in Canada).
Leanne and Sarah spent two weeks in
Thetford Mines, Quebec, with their "twins"
and their families. Leanne's pain was Annie
Pomerleau and Sarah's twin was Anie
Bilodeau. The girls were bussed to Toronto
and then flew to Quebec City, where they
were greeted with a dinner followed by
games and activities. While in Quebec they
visited, Parc Frontenac Valcartier mines
and museum (Thetford Mines is an asbestos
[num%g town), mon[ Ausuevn, totems: t,[Ly
(aquarium, parliament buildings, old
Quebec and Montmorency Falls), Olympic
Stadium (to see an Expo game).
Roobols treated
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On their return to Ontario some of the Fred and Barb McCaughey and family
sites and activities Leanne and Sarah show- have moved to their farm west of Staffa
ed their "twins" were, Stratford bays with which they purchased from Bernice Arm -
swimming, scavenger hunt and submaking, strong and Bernice is now residing in
Canada's Wonderland, African Lion's Seaforth.
Safari, BBQ and Dance, Sunshine Beach Friends and neighbors gathered on Mon -
Water Park, Port Stanley, Toronto Day day evening for a pot -luck dinner at the
(Science Centre and C.N. Tower), and a home of Bill and Freda Kerslake to present
farewell party at Central School. The month Jeff and Janice Butson and family with a
together created some close bonds, both farewell gift on their move to the Hensall
with the girls and their families. They found area, and to present Bernice Armstrong
the expe pEE very B�h ng, with a farewell gift on her move to Seaforth.
TEAMS
Congratulations to Hibbert Pee Wee Girls
and Hibbert Pee Wee Boys ball teams for
winning the championships at their tourna-
ment in Cromarty on the weekend.
PEOPLE
Dennis and Bonnie Wilson of Dallas,
Texas were home for the weekend, visiting
Bonnie's family and attending her brother's
wedding on Saturday, when Paul Miller wed
Laurel Looby at St. Patrick's Catholic
Church in Dublin.
Dinner guests last Tuesday with Ruth
Thamer were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kral
and son David of South Carolina; Jessie
Finlayson, Maplewood Manor, Seaforth;
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Seaforth; Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Campbell, R.R.1 Seaforth and
Mrs. Evelyn Holt of Wingharn. John and
Kim Thamer of London spent the weekend
at the same home.
Vance Stevenson of Whitley has been
holidaying with his cousins Ron and Chris
Stevenson.
to dinner on wedding anniversary
Hensall Correspondent
SUSAN HARTMAN
262-2449
Shuffleboard Scores for August 9: The
highest score for the day was Dave Wood-
ward with 492. Next was Eileen Dowson
followed with 449, John Pepper 393, Walter
Knowles 372, Jack Consitt 369 and Dave
Kyle with 347.
The Three Links Senior Citizens are
reminded of the Birthday party at Huron -
view today, Wednesday. Don't forget to br-
ing cookies. Meet at the hall at 1 p.m. today.
The family of Sim and Mary Roobol
treated them to dinner out in London on the Mr. Pitt's sermon was "What kind of
occasion of their 55th wedding anniversary. disciples are we?" Murray McGregor
Afterwards the family gathered at the home greeted worshippers at the door and ushers
of Ron and Lynne Godkin of London. were Lois Hayter and Joanne Fields.
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Jamie Caldwell wins memorial gun shoot
Kippen Correspondent
MRS. MARGARET HOGGARTH
262-6902
GUN CLUB NEWS
The second annual John Anderson
Memorial Shoot, took place in Kippen on
Sunday, August 7 with 39 shooters taking
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With scores out of 100, the 'A' class winner
was Jamie Caldwell with 99 points. 'B' class
winner was Dave Van Allen with 99 points.
'C' class winner was Dave Woods with 95
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Dave Van Allen and Ted Savine tied for
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