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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-09-30, Page 154 Staffa baseball team wins Staffa Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEM AN 3454346 Jim and Eileen Greer, Ormstown Quebec, visited last week with John and Roberta Templeman and family. Mary Hocking, Cromarty, Ross and Agnes Hocking Carlingford, Art and Esther Smale and Amanda, Staffa visited on the weekend with Ruby Weiler, St. Catherines. During service September 20 at the Hib- bert United Church,presentations of Bibles were made to the Junior class: Those receiv- ing Bibles were, Melissa Dearing, Nicole Christie, Natasha Christie, Jackie Mc- Caughey, Jenny McCaughey, Anne Kerslake, Gerald Kerslake, Denise Holli- day, Philip Scott and Scott'Kemp. Rob, • Bev, Carrah, Cain and Cohen Templeman visited on Sunday with Chuck Baptism and events in Si. St. Columban Correspondent MRS. CECILIA RYAN 345-202ii Melissa Anne Murray, infant daughter ot Ken and Anne Murray was baptized on Sun- day, September 20 at St. Columban Catholic Church by Father A. Sipek. Melissa's god- parents are Pauline and Ray White , of Gadshill. • • Guests attending the baptismal ceremony and later at the Murray home were grand- parents Steve and Agnes Murray of RR 4 'Walton and Paul and Marie Dekroon of Mit- chell; Larry and Lina Murray of Mississauga; John and Cindy Dekroon and family of Dublin; Catherine and Pete Klaver and family of Staffa; Neil and Betty Dekroon and family of Mitchell; Martin Dekroon of Cambridge and Ray and Pauline , White of Gadshill. On Saturday evening, September 19, . about 28 neighbors of Ferg and Anne Kelly gathered at the home of Ted and Frances Melady in'honor of the Kelly's 25th wedding • anniversary. The evening was spent playing euchre with a prize for the high lady going to Anne 'Krauskoph. High man was Ferg Kelly, ladies 'low went to Annie Cronin and low man was Ted Melady and Joanne Melady won for the most lone hands. An address written by Esther Kelly was read by Tom Melady and Ferg and Anne were presented with a hand carved black walnut mirror made bv Ted Melady. • Alphonse and AnnieCronin spent a couple days last week visiting with Jim and Bonnie Mair of Teeswater. •Linda Klaver of Toronto visited recently With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Klaver. Gerry and Karen, Jason, Amanda and Jeremy Ryan visited on Sunday afternoon with Bob and Joan Cronin and family of • Dublin. and Dorothy Ebel, Goderich. Marjorie Drake visited on Monday with her sister Jean Freele, Parkhill. Debbie Hookstra was inducted as Com- mission Minister of Hibbert United Church on Sunday evening, during an impressive in- duction service which was followed with a social hour. The Staffa Mens baseball team won the A Championship and Roys Men, the B Cham- pionship September 20 during the final playoffs of the South Hibbert Mens teams at Cromarty Park. Results of the games were: Goulds vs Fullerton - Goulds winning at 10 am. At 12 noon Roys defeated Christlehurst, At 2 pm the winners Goulds and Roys played off with Roys the winners. They played Staffa in the final game at 4 pm with Staffa winning. Trophies will be presented at the dance on November 7. Tickets are available from any members. anniversary Columban Clarence and Cecilia Ryan enjoyed a three-day holiday last week. They took a bus trip through Northern Michigan to Sault Ste. Marie; an all day train ride into the Agawa Canyon and saw the picturesque waterfalls, cliffsand the brilliant fall colors of the trees;' then travelled by bus to Thessalon to South Baymouth where they boarded the Chi Cheemaun for a cruise across Gerogian Bay arriving 'at Tobermory. They travelled by bus down the Bruce Penninsula and ar- rived home on Tuesday evening. This is why there was no St. Columban new last week. The.entire trip was a gift from the couple's family. • PEOPLE Andrew and Crystal Carruthers visited on the weekend with Crystal's grandparents • Ab and Eileen Cronin. Tanya Vansteelandt was named the 1987 Seaforth Fair 4-H Princess at the Thursday night program of the Seaforth Fall Fair. The contest was open to all 4-H Homemaking Club members who had completed two pro- jects. The girls had to make up an exhibit and display.their project books. Tanya is a member of.the McKillop 4-H Club. SURPRISE PARTY A surprise party was held on Friday, September 18 at the home of Ken and Mary Coyne for Ferg and Anne Kelly's 25th wed- ding anniversary. The evening was highlighted by watching the video of their wedding taken by Jack Kelly 25 years ago Attending were Esther Kelly, Jack and Cecilia Kelly; Keith and Rita Kelly, Ferg and Anne Kelly, Neil and Nancy -Stapleton, Bob Kelly and Claire Murray, Ken and Mary Coyne, Mike Kelly and Lisa Renne, Steve and Anne Marie Nicholson, Cathy Kel- ly and Jim Campbell and Mary Margaret Kelly. Sympathy of the community goes out to Ted and Frances Melady on the death last week of Ted's sister, Rose O'Reilly of Kitchener. WE DELIVER YOUR ADVERTISING MESSAGE TO SEAFORTH AND AREA • If you have sornething to sell; something to tell, don't keep it to yourself. Let your customers and potential Customers in on it! Tell the readers of The Expositor. Advertise! EDBVSKI THE HURON EXPOSITOR THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 30, J987 — 15A M•••••••••1111, Don't miss it! "Invest For Success" • SEMINAR featuring: BRIAN COSTELLO $t,000.00 CAS11 D0011, Okra Thur -s,, Oct, 1 at 7:30 p4n. nensau & District Community Centre. MEASURING.UP THE ANTIQUES on display in Cardno's Hall on Saturday was Harry Thompson. While some of the antiques were on display only, others were for,Sale. The antique sale was held in conjunction with Wheelbarrow Day. Mcllwraith photo. Walk-a-dog-a-thon Sunday Dublin Correspondent MRS. DON MACRAE 345-2842 or 345-2140 Pledge sheets for the 4th annual Walk-a- dog-a-thon are available at the Dublin Post Office or from any Lions member in Seaforth and Mitchell. The walk-a-dog-a- thon starts at 1 p.m. this Sunday (October 4th) at the Dublin Pavilion. Sponsored by the Dublin and District, Seaforth and Mitchell Lions Clubs, this walk-a-dog-a-thon is to help benefit Canine Vision Canada, which is a non-profit organization which provides, totally free of charge, clog guides for the visually impaired. Decoration Day was held on Sunday at St. Patrick's Cemetery. A special mass was of- fered in the church at 2:30 p.m. for all deceased 'relatives and friends by Father Carrigan. Rain dampened the procession to the cemetery after the mass. Many beautiful flowers were laid at the graves in memory of the deceased. Mr. and Mrs. David Pelling and Mark Meaford were with us on the weekend. They attended the 25th anniversary celebrations for Audrey and Harold Feltz at their home in Fullerton on Sunday. Shaun was a bridesmaid for Audrey at theirwedding. Jack and Denise Kelly, Stratford, were also with us on the weekend. Shirley and Bonnie Murray, Kitchener, visited with their uncle Jerry Murray last week. ROSS RIBEY FUNERAL DIRECTOR' HOW DO I BREAK THE NEWS OF DEATH? fulost, people hate to be the bearers of sad tidings - especially the tidings of death, actual • or impending. But the "bad -news -bringer" can actually do great good by making sure that the receiver of the news will have the sup- port he or she needs to bear and express the feelings of shock, loss and sadness. Even for persons who e not very emo- tionally expressive, it Is Important for them to feel that they are with people who will be supportive when they receive such news: Such support comes In the form of total listening and acceptance. This means appreciating the full human beauty of the • bereaved person even as his face is con- torted with distress and tears. It does riot mean trying to "calm" or "reassure" him or otherwise turn off his expressions of feeling. An attitude of attentive listening, physical touching or embrace are more Important than your exact choice of words. Indeed, If you are In touch with your own feelings, you will find the right words. A simple "I'm sorry" backed by genuine feeling will be more supportive than lengthy praise of the deceased. 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