HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-09-16, Page 9• St. Colurnhan school a primciry :School
Sipek. Jamie's godparents are Karen Ryan
St. Columban Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN and Paul Janmaat.
345-2038 Guests attending the baptismal ceremony
and dinner with the Cronin's were Mr. and
A surprise family get-together washeld
on Sunday afternoon at the home of Jim and
Jean Maloney honoring Ferg and Anne Kel-
ly on the occasion of their 25th wedding
• anniversary.
Attending the celebration and dinner were umban attending $t Mike's High School in
Mrs. Teresa Maloney of the Ritz Villa, Mit- Stratford are Julie Cronin, Terry Kelly, Cin-
‘ chell, Jim and Marie Doyle of London, War- dy Maloney, Lisa Murray, Craig Murray,
ren and Helen Regier of Zurich, Francis and Kevin Murphy and Stephen Ryan and atten-
Sharon Maloney of Stratford and Jim and ding Seaforth High School is Sean Melady.
Jean Maloney. Young people continuing their education
On this special occasion Anne was at university and college from St. Columban
presented with a crystal cheese keeper and area are Michelle Barry and Anne Marie
Ferg with a hand carved loon. Maloney at Stratford Campus of Connestoga
• Anotherachool year bas begun and a new - Anne Ryan at University of
” -era began .in the 20 year history of the St.
Columban School, this year, our first as a
primary school.
Children from IViitehell, Dublin and St.
, • Colurnban in Kindergarten, Grades t 2 and
., 3 will be in St. Columban School and Grade 4
through to Grade 8 will be in .St., Patrick's
School,. Dublin:
St. Columban area children who started
school, for the first time attending
(. . Kindergarten are Jeffrey Cronin ( BA),
parents Tom and Edna Pletch of Brussels.
Jeanette Crowley, Jonathan ,ElstOn,
• .. Bradley Murray (Neil), Curtis ' Murray • ' ' INFANT BAPTISM •
(Dennis),. William Chapin and peter Ryan . • Jamie Gary Cronin, infant sow of Gary
- (Tom). .•. "and Anne Cronin was baptized on Sunday at
• • The 1986 Grade 8 graduates from St. Col- St. Columban Catholic Church by Father A.
Waterloo; Mark Ryan at University of
Western Ontario, London; Debbie Melady at
Humber College, Toronto; Colleen Maloney
at •Connestoga College, • Stratford and
Suanne Murray at Lambton College, Sarnia.
Marg Ryan is working in Stratford and Col-
leen Maloney is working as a nanny for a
year in Austria. .•
Kari Cronin (Jim and Karen's) spent a
few days last week visiting her grand-
• Mrs. John Janrnaat, RR 2 Seaforth, grand-
parents; Luke and Bonnie Janmaat, Lori,
• Michael and Robbie of Seaforth; Ken and,
Deb Janmaat, Tammy, Tracy and Kim of
•Seaforth; Mary and Dan JOhnstbn;
Christopher and Nicola of Sarnia; John Jan-
maat; Tedand Mary Anne Janmaat and
Darren of Clinton; Jpan and Scott Bridge of
Seaforth; Ron Janmaat and Colleen
Maloney of Seaforth; Paul Janmaat; Gerry
• and— Karen Ryan, Jason, Amanda- and
Jeremy RR 1 Dublin; Wayne and Melita
Cronin and Christopher of Egmondville;
Dale Cronin of Dublin, Frank Cronin and
Father Sipek.
• HOMEMAKING CLUB
The fall 4 -II homemaking club called
"Taste of Ontario's Fruits and Vegetables"
will begin next week,
If you are interested in joining and are 12
(as of July 1, 1987) to 21 years of age, please
call either Janneke Murray at 345-240 or
Cora De Vries at 345-2184.
Sympathy of the community goes out to
Min and Jarineke Murray and family on the
death 'last week of Janneke's. father Hank •
• Van Rooijen of Seaforth. . •
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SE PTEMBER • 16, 1987 —.9A •
DUBLIN FOOD MARKET
A SI*0
• MicrOwave Oven
Sept. 14 to Nev. 14. Tickets with minimiin 10 purchase
Look for hi store speCialls
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nefit dance
Durmin resici"?nts attend be
• Mr. and Mrs. Joeseph Shea, RR 1 Dublin,
• and their familyatfended mass on Friday ,
' eyening on, the occasion of their 50th wed-
- ,ding•anniversary. Father Carrigan was the
celebrant. ' . .
. • ' • 'Quite a num- ber from our community at-,
Congratulations from our community go tended the Benefit Dance and Social Even- •
out to Jean Johns, daughtorof Don and Mar- ing in Lucknow for Neil Stapleton, formerly
jorie"Johrisof RR 2 Staffa, who was selected of Dublin, on Friday evening. Now a farmer
, , as' the, 1987 Mitchel' Fair Queen. She was in Dungannon, Neil was seriously injured in •
sponsOred by the Glen Gowrie Women's• a farm accident last February and is just
Institute. •
•
•
Dublhi Correspondent
MRS: DON MACRAE
345-2842 or 345-2140
'now able to be at home and getting around a
Margaret Gorwill, Seaforth, has little with the aid of crutches. 'Quite a
been Visiting with Mrs. Millie Evans. substantial sum was received at the door to
•
help with the extra expenses he and his wife
• and five grown daughters have -had in the
past. His wife was the former Nancy Kelly
of Dublin.
John and Joe Eckert of Kitchener visited
with their parents Joe and Olga Eckert,
Dublin, on the weekend.
Jack Geldopf discovered the second'
flowering of the little purple crocus in his
flower. garden this week. I understand that
this is very unusual to have them flower in
the fall. Maybe the riot summer was
reponsible.
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• •
Bible society -arranges Hibbert canvassing
The canyassior the Hibbert Branch of the- tors' surnames are still in use in the only the Canadian Bible Society. The
Canadian Bible Society is being organized Township including Scott, Moore, Hamilton, highest amount sent as recorded in the book
by the current secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Miller, Barbour, Jeffrey and Norris. They was $658.50 and the lowest, in 1885, was
• T.L.Scott, For several years, Mrs. Scott, . were nominate a at the annual meetings un- $22.00.
• assisted by Mrs. M.,Lamond, carried on the • til 1958 when it was decided that each area Both the treasurer's and secretary's book
- - work of the -Society without a formal Hibbert should appoint its own canVassers. were lost for a few years, but now have been
organization. In 1983 a meeting was held in The first treasurer's name appearing in located. There are some interesting
Cromarty Church to reorganize the Hibbert the book is that of James Gillespie in 1885 speakers' comrtients recorded in the
Branch. At that time Mrs. Clifton Miller was and he continued in that office until Ewart secretary's book such as that made by A.A.
elected president for a two-year term with Kenner took over in 1895. Other treasurers Colquhoun in 1927 when he said they should •
Mrs. Scott as secretary -treasurer and Al have been John McIlraith, Neil Gillespie, G. have more interest and bigger contributions
Fuller and Gordon Laing as auditors. ' Wilson, James .Laing, Frank Allen, Lydia than "ever before, comparable to their in -
The Hibbert Branch of the British and • Colquhoun, Belle McLellan, Marion Butson, terest in baseball. There was also concern in
" Foreign Bible Society was established in Eileen Crawford, Agnes Hocking, Mrs. 1892 that no work was being done amongthe
December, 1985, and according to the Russel Miller, Hazel Sadler, Gladys Allen,' Roman Catholics and it was suggested that
original and only treasurer's book, the Mrs. Herb Britton, Mrs. Glenn Pepper, Mrs. if $3 'were spent on testaments for them it
amount collected in 1866 was$83.01 which in- Andrew Christie, Mrs. B. Norris, Margaret might do some good. •• '
eluded the sale of 49 Bibles and 89 L. Miller, Lois Barker and Mrs. Scott. Until the 1940s, all the presidential offices
Testaments for $24,00 For the first 41 years the collections were were filled by the ministers with the annual
That year, 16 collectors covered the divided between the Upper Canada Bible meetings rotating among the churches in-
:: township, lath. collecting an amount bet-,. Society and ,the_British and For,ei ible ved,. -Oromarty Presbyterian, Staffa
weerilleand-K47. lVfinP of the tirat orifice.° °Sold'ibtk!blitNftni007 the nioney ato' thbdistr( later United), Grace Anglican
in Staffa, Zion, and the Quaker Church at
Gowrie. The Hensall minister also served as
president ar6und 1930. So for over 120 years
the people of Hibbert Township have sup-
ported the translating and printing of Bibles
by the Bible Society.
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