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SILVER, DOLLARS - Dublin Lions•', club member Louis Kraemer right, helps Mitchell
Lions member Ted Heimpel present silver dollars to the many participants In the
Dublinfest bike Parade two weeks ago. A good day led to a great crowd and a good
parade. MacRae photo. .
Bali association
The Western Ontario Baseball Association •
(W.O.B.A.), has registered over 50teams in
the Western Ontario area for 1987., Com-
petitive Baseball Teams are playing in age
categories from Tyke to Juvenile in our
Minor Divisions and in the Junior and Senior
Divisions as well.
has ` 50 teams
Added to the original 14 communities
which were responsible for forming the
W.O.B.A., we welcome baseball teams from.
Durham, Parkhill, Teeswater and Varna.
As well as the addition of the new com-
munities, baseball • has grown within the -
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Dublin Correspondent
MRS. DON MACRAE .
345-2842 or 345-2140. '
Congratulations go out to Bill, and
Marie O'Rourke on the birth of a new
grandson, Scott. James born to Mary
Anne. and Dwight Lealess.
Siste Marie_Rebeff of–London-vvas
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benn-
,. inger last week. .:
The sympathy of the community is
extended to the family of Mary Cletilda
'Maloney who passed away last week
and was buried Monday (July 13) in St.
Patrick's• Church, Dublin celnetary.
Mr. and Mrs.. Keith .Davidson, Kit- •,.
cheer and Mrs. Ada•Davidson of the •
Ritz 'Villa, Mitchell,visited with"Mr. and
Mrs. Don MacRae. •
Joe and.Olga Eckert are vacationing
at their trailer in. Saeble Beach,.; With
-them for• the .weekend . were their son •
Jack' and his friend Gary from
• kitchener, •
Jack and Patty Geldoph, Dublin
vacationing with Jack's parents in
Aylmer. •
Quite a number from Dublin •and
district are enjoying this .30 .degree
• weather at•their cottages and trailers in
different locations at this time. '
• The C.W.L. of Dublin sponsored a bus'
trip to Midland last week. The tius was
from Smiths Coach Lines. Ladies 'and
gentlemen 'enjoyed touring the Shrine
and Indian Village and other points of
interest..
Ladies Aid hears
favorable report.
•Cromarty Correspondent
- • R. IAING
345-2326
Cromarty Ladies Aid met at the home of
the president, Pearl James and heard a
very favorable report of the strawberry sup-
per from -the treasurer, Joyce Miller.
Mrs. James opened the meeting with a
reading, Today is Forever. Roberta.
Templeman was in charge of the devotions
based on Jeremian 8: 16-22, and read an ar-
ticle on waiting and trusting.
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For the roll call each member showed
something s'he had made herself. There was
a very interesting display of knitting,
crocheting, sewing, embroidery, quilting
and crafts. During the business,.a commit-
tee was appointed to plan a lunch for the
masons following their church service in
September. Each member is to look for
.suitable material for new tablecloths for the
church tables and report to the next meeting
on October 5.
Roberta Templeman read a humorous
poem, Team Work, and the meeting closed
with a hymn and the Lord's Prayer.
PEOPLE
Lillian Douglas, .boy, Nancy and Mary
Lou ' Scott, and Ruth Laing attended a
shower in Hensall for Carol McGregor
whose marriage to Kevin Scott takes place
next month.
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