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Dublin
community extend :' sympathy
after undergoing surgery in Stratford of Mitchell were holidaying with;gileen'
General Hospital last week. Wolfe (Grandma Wolfe) and Don last 'week-
Sister Marie Rebeff of London has. been Mrs. Millie Evans spent the weekend:in
visiting with Mr.'and Mrs. Hugh Benninger. London with her daughter and son-in-law,
Ken and Mary MacRae of Washington, Marie and Jack Cleary.
D.C. ,are here at the farm in Logan Miss Mary Lamarie, a niece from Toronto
Township and visitng relatives while here. - also visted with Mrs, Millie Evans last
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Dublin Correspondent
MRS. DON MACRAE
345-2842 or 345-2140
The sympathy of the community goes out
to Mrs. Margaret Carpenter, on the death of
her sister' Mrs. Olive Patterson of London.
She had been visiting with Margaret for a
few days and took very ill suddenly and
passed away in Seaforth Hospital this past.
pnday.
Prayers are said for Mrs. Jean Dill of Mit-
chell, formerly of Dublin, from all her
friends in Dublin, for a• speedy recovery
Ms. Mary Jane Hatton, a niece of Don's
called to see us one day last week on her way
to visit her parents, Rita and Allan Hatton
and her aunt, Rita Gooding at their cottage
in Bayfield Mary_Janels.alaw_yer in Tnron-
Also
and Don had not seen her for about 10
years. It was a very happy reunion.
Miss Tracy Wolfe and Master Chad Wolfe
Last week a Muvay reunion was reported
when in , fact it was a Murray family
reunion.
Aso ommitted romJast. week's-1=epor-t-on-
the wedding garden party of Nora Ann and,.
Ian Jackson were two names from the guest
list; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schneider.
Staffa crowd attends wedding
Staffa Correspondent have returned 'from attending an Antique
Car Show and Rally in Huntsville this past
345-2346., week.
Irene Quanee ome after a stay in
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott and family
Robert McCaughey.
hosted the' annual Elliott reunion at their in Seaforth Community is HHospital presently apatient
Hospital.
home on weekend.
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christina Murdock has returned to her
Cameron honored their parents with a sur- home in Scotland after visiting for several
prise party on their wedding anniversary on weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Simons and
the weekend. family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smale, Mr. and Mrs. • Richard Templeman returned home from
Russell Parsons, Ken Parsons and friend, . University Hospital on Friday.
MRS. JOHN TEM PLEM AN
A large crowd from this community were
guests at the .Scott -McGregor wedding in
Hensall Presbyterian Church and the recep-
tion in Hensall Community Centre, on Satur-
day evening,
Darlene and Sean Ellison, Goderich and
Barb Templeman, Toronto spent a few days
this past week with John and Roberta
Templeman.
Recent visitors with Rob and Bev
Templeman and, family were Chuck and
Dorothy Ebel, Goderich, Carol Stewart,.Kit-
chener and Hap, Audrey and Jill Swatridge,
Wingham.
Winthrop PeeWees Walton winners
W alton Correspondent
MRS. BETTY M eCA LL
887-6677
The 13th Annual Walton Boys Tournament
was held on August 14-15 with Winthrop win-
ning the "B" Championship and Goderich
capturing the "A" Championship.
Teams taking part were from Brussels,
Walton, Wingham, Belgrave, Bluevale, Win-
throp, Cargill and Goderich.
On Friday, Brussels defeated Walton 6-3
and Wingham defeated Belgrave 11-3.
Organizers were fortunate to finish these
two games as a light rain startedduring the
second game.
On Saturday, the weatherman cooperated
and it dawned sunny but very hot. Bluevale
defeated Winthrop 11-1; Goderich beat
Cargill 11-1 and Belgrave beat Walton 8-7 in
an extra inning,
In other games Wingham defeated
Brussels 3-2. Cargill then met Winthrop and
lost to them 5-3 and Goderich defeated
Bluevale 2-0.
The "B" final saw Belgrave and Winthrop
battling to a 7-6 score in Winthrop's favor.
The Gerald Ryan Trophy was presented by
Jo Ann McDonald of the Walton area Sports
Club.
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The "A" final saw Wingham playing
Goderich. Goderich won 2-1 in two extra inn-
ings. The Don Achilles Memorial Trophy
was presented by Marg Taylor (Achilles).
The four final teams also received crests.
The Walton Area Sports Club would like to
thank all the coaches and boys for 'taking
part in the tournament: Also special thanks
are extended to all the volunteers who
helped in the booth, umpiring and
announcing.
Tickets had been sold on a draw sponsored
by the Walton Area Sports Club. The draw
was made on Saturday at the tournament.'
The winner of $100. of steak was Roy Robin-
son, Belgrave and 75 smoked pork chops
went to Jennie Culliton, R.R. 1 Walton. Meat
was purchased from Backert Meats.
Saxon family vacation' at Rice Lake
CranbrookCorrespondent Mrs. Patrick Adams and ' children
MRS. MAC ENGEL Maureen, David and Heather, of Manotick
887-6645 spent several days with her father Clare
Veitch and other family members.
On Sunday, August 9 the family of Clare
Veitch entertained at a surprise 80th birth-
day party with a dinnerat the Brussels
Legion. About 50 friends and relatives at-
tended from London; Ayr, Galt and
Kitchener.
Rev. Don and Mrs. McInnis, London, at-
tended the birthday party and later were
supper guests of Wilfred and Mrs. Strickler.
Mrs. David Kerley, Gorrie, visited Mrs.
Mac Engel on Wednesday.
The John Saxon family enjoyed vacation-
ing on Rice Lake. They visited Peter-
borough and Serpent Mounds Provincial
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grisdale and family -
visited his father in North Bay recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith had a holiday
at Lake Erie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dean, Stoney Creek,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bishop, Guelph,
visited Clare Veitch recently.
St. Columban news done in rhyme
St. Columban Correspondent
' MR9.CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
Charlie's Dilemma
Twas a hot night in August
And all you could hear
Was the banging on the table
And the slurping of beer.
Eucjtt'e in Hibbert is a popular game
So Kenny and "C" started out pretty tame
But things got louder and Kenny thought
very funny
`You see, "C" had insisted on playing for
money.
"It's all your fault, Charlie", said his spouse
"We may end up losing this house!"
The' stakes weren't high, just pennies and
dimes
And Joanne dealt the cards for the very last
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And as we biked on. home, .
We could hear Charlie say,
Don't worry Joanne •
We'll win it back some day!
Families of the Knights of Columbus
members of the Father Stephen Eckert
Council attended the annual summer picnic
on Sunday, August 16 at the Knights of Col-
umbus Hall in St. Columban.
Mozart's Band of Zurich entertained with
music and songs during the afternoon which
was enjoyed by all.
A number of games and races were held
for the children and at 5 p.m. a potluck sup-
per, hot dogs and corn -on -the -cob.
PEOPLE
Francis and Marie Hicknell and Stephen
hosted the /Velmelt reunion at their home on
Sunday and celebrated the 25th wedding an-
niversary of Cline and Agnes (Hicknelll
O'Neil.
Those attending the reunion were Matilda
Hicknell, Cambridge, Leo- and Caroline
Hicknell, Paul and Mavis Hicknell and fami-
ly, Bill and Anita Rothon of Kitchener, Mike
and Wendy Bicknell and family of Elmira,
Maurice and Mary Hallahan and family,
Pete and Joanne Hallahan, Jim and Susan
Hallahan and family of Belgrave, Agnes and
Cline O'Neil of Kirkland Lake, Dan O'Neil of
Vancouver, B,C., Mike and Kathy Good-
man, Kitchener, Joe Manley, Stratford, Joe
Flicknell and friend, Barrie, Larry and Fran •
Hicknell and Lawrence, Nipigon, Martin
and Teresa Van Rooyand family, Dashwood
and John Hicknell and friend of Listowel..
Father Frank 14#oylan, S.F.M. of Santa
Domingo is spending some holidays with
Mary Moylan and other relatives and
friends in the area.
Jack and Fran Malone of Saudi Arabia
are in the area for a few weeks visiting with
relatives and friends.
Larry, Fran and Lawrence Hicknell of
Nipigon, spent a few days visiting with
Francis, Marie and Stephen Hicknell.
Topa and Joanne Melady and Don Melady
and friend spent last week at Killarney Park
on the north side of Georgian Bay where
they enjoyed boating and camping and the
beaniifnl brae Ski and sill. -
Jeanne Fisk and Children Jeffe and Sarah
of St. Paul, Alberta are spending two weeks
visiting with her parents, Ted and Frances
Melody and relatives.
Mary Eckert of Seaforth, Tom and Jean
Eckert, Cecilia Ryan of St. Columban and
Louise Ryan attended the Golden Jubilee
celebration of Sister Viola Feeney and
Sister Mary Eckert at the irsuline Convent
"The Pines" in Chatham on Saturday.
Relatives and friends in the St. Coluniban
area attended the wedding reception of
Anne Marie Kelly and Stephen Nicholson at •
the Seaforth Community Centre on
Saturday.
Information
added they would like to know more about
the proposal before making any binding
decisions.
Bob Beiittenr iI1er of Bob and Betty's
Variety Store, said the new business should
"benefit everyone in, town" and added' any
unemt b s0 ti rn of Becker's bcreated would help
to ' ent. .
is and Don
Deighton of Stedman's both agreed that
Seaforth needs industry to help support the
town. -