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St . Columban Correspondent
MRS, ('FX'IIIA RYAN
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A large crowd attended the St, Columban
Parent-Teacher Association (PCA) turkey
Lingo at the SI. Columba', Church hall on
Thursday. 11 is an annual fund raising devent.
Twelve games for a turkey
four
share -the -wealth games were played.
W inners of a turkey were:Jean Van
Drunen, Cecilia Ryan. Carol Ryan, Heather
Itennewies, Nancy O'Reilly (21, Gloria
Glanville, Sharon Wood, Ken Ryan, Faye
Albert, Clare Krar)ners, and Lisa Barry.
Share -the -Wealth games were won by:
game 1 ($15.75 each) Jim Cronin, Julianne
Ryan and Don Fry, game 2-($40.75) by Mike
ichoonderwoerd, game 3 (52.75) Eileen
Sloan and game 4 (35,00 ) Cecilia Ryan shared
with Annie Cronin.
Two door prizes of $5. each were won by
Clare Kramers and Jean Maloney.
SMITH WEDDING
Guests attending the wedding and recep-
tion of Melodee Smith, daughter of Leo and
d
Mrs. Tom fietch of Brussels,
Ab ar.0 Eileen Cronin visited on Saturday
with Dave and Joanne Regier and family of
Kit chener.
Jack and Margaret Cronin of Wetaskiwin,
Alberta are visiting with relatives in the area.
Di(n O'Connor of Wetaskiwin, Alberta
visited last week with his parents Jim and
Mary O'Connor and on the weekend all
visited with Ron and. Irma O'Connor and
family of Shelbourne, Ontario.
Sister Jean Moylan of Windsor visited on
the weekend with her mother Mary Moylan.
Mary Jo Ryan of Southampton spent a
couple of days last week with her parents
Clarence and Cecilia Ryan. •
Pte. Joe Ryan, Pte, Ken Forsythe and Pte.
Mark Watkin of Camp Borden sspeennt the
e
weekend with Ron and Mary Y
family.
according to the motto "For God and
Country."
During tbe y Father Sipek on Sunday, the
ation of the Eucharist
elbratgd by presented
new league barren the church and will
continue to hang
A coffee and social hour followed in the
church hall.
ANNIVERSARY MASS
Many of the 102 members of the St.
Columban Catholic Women's League (CW L)
gathered at St, Cplumban Church for Masson
Sunday, November 16 to mark the occasion of
the 65th anniversary.
In 1920 this National Organization dor
Mary (Cronin) Smith. and lloyd Black Catholic women was formed. It is no
Friday. Novernber 14 at St. Joseph's Catholic
Church. Acton from this area were Ab and the patronage of the Canadian Conference of
Eileen ('ronin (grandparents). Jim,
Heather., Catholic
tholiC Bishops and has.128,000 women as
Lori and Julie Cronin: Jerry and In an
('ronin. Steve. Nancy, Melanie and Mat Matthew
the late Mrs. W 11 a21 St, bm was c lar arterident
Cronin. Tom, Eileen and Terry and Rev. Father Frank P. White as Spiritual
Jean, Colleen and Patti Maloney and Russel Director.
and (iiia Smith, • PEOPIk Over the years the ladies in St. Columban
Michelle, Gary and Keri Cronin visited on have sought tubhcn and consider,
Christian dact on
concern
Mr and matters of p
Leonhardta have sold
home and moved to
Mitchell apartment
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Brodhagen Correspondent
BARB SCUERBARTII
Margaret and irvin Leonhardt have sold
their
David in St., Apt and, Mitchell.moved
The
community wish them health and happiness
in their new home.
Friends and relatives attended the recep-
tion at the Brodhagen Community Centre on
Friday night in honorof the marriage of Steve
Horst and Kim Hunt.
A good crowd attended the annual turkey
raffle and bingo sponsored by the Brodhagen
Chamber of Commerce on W ednesdaY night.
The Brodhagen Bombers ball team held a
very successful 50s dance at the Community
Centre on Saturdaynight.
the weekendwiththergrandparents �jbranee
Staffa devotions Centre on Remembrance
on
Staffa C'orresporident
MR.S. JOf►N TEM PI.EMAN
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The devotion time of the Bibbed United
d
Church W omen's November meeting
around a Remembrance Day theme, and was
with Ibe bysi Verle Mahon and Jay SCoIitS
with she ss. with
of Margaret
readers. Cromarty L
Business. with Margaret Daynard � v
chairman• included besides the minutes,
continue
and cgrusedtndence, a memo to
stamps. a reminder of
nue saving
new materials available
ing inlofaanyhpen es for
source
centre. the bringing
Zaire by the next meeting,
the weekend with John
The United Church Women's December bellviland Roberta Templeman and family.
meeting is to include a potluck program and a Doris Miller visited on the weekend with
Followingcookie exchange. Dianne Young and Rick, St. Marys.
tess.the closing, o, a socialPttime, with Cindy Miller, the Avon representative for
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hostesses. Dorothy Dowband Pat McKinnon, the area, held a Christmas open house, for
was greatly enjoyed by all. her customers on Monday evening at her
Jeanne Donovan and son Mathew, Camp- home,
other items discussed were. Christmas
,poinsettias and the usual birthday cake to be
purchased. as well
as remembrances
members of the church omrrwnY• A
committee was appointed to purchase new
curtains.
and a donation was made to the
stewards A slate of nominationsfor the
coming year was read and approved.
Steffe duo attend
WI meeting
('mmarty Correspondent
R. IA W(+
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1 tit Cromarty Boy Scout Group Committee
met at the home of the chairman, eaver leader,
on Thursday evening. 1he
Margaret Schrader, reported two Beavers
Adam Bennewies and Cain Templeman, had
invested,been
orted that
Gregg Paratchek and W ayne Stoll had been
invested into Cubs and Christopher Scott and
11 ichael Dearing into Scouts, Nelson Pullman
was also invested as an assistant Leader in
Scouts.
Tentative plans were made to hold the
annual Scout church service in Cromarty
Presbyterian Church on February. 22 with a
lainily potluck dinner to follow in Dublin,
replacing the Father -and -Son Banquet.
Jason M c('aughey paraded to the Remem-
brance l)ay service in Mitchell and placed a
wreath on behalf of 1st Cromarty Scouts, „ ,
('ItOMARTY('liCfC'IC •
Inca. Milne conducted Sunday's church
service when the junior
or�Mrsoir y ngne told An. Carol Ann
Scott was al the ora
e
children a parable read a
The clerk of session. Jean Carey,
letter from the Knox College Restoration
Kitnd chairman commending the Cromarty
t ,ngregation for being thhe first in Stratford -
Huron -
Iluron Presbytery to
churcitA
certifieatfor f completingnition its tsas p shares of the
restoration expenses
Following Sunday's service a congrega-
tional potluck dinner was held in honor of the
Iter Kenneth and Mrs Knight who are
leaving Following the meal. they were
presented with a set of nesting tables and a
Photo by Sarah Elliott and Leanne Gardiner.
Stal fa Correspondent
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. Doris Miller and Mrs John Templeman
represented Statfa W omen's Institute at the
Penh South District Executive meeting and
dinner, hosted by the Motherwell Women's
Institute recently oasts at
Many from this community were g
the Elhnll Seeder wedding held in the
Jlenktnn United Church and later al the
reception in the community centre at
Mitchell
?dr and Mrs Keith Parsons. Stratford,
fernier residents of the Staff a community,
celebrated their 4001 wedding anniversary at
the Legion Hall. Stratford, with many from
this community attending The evening was
planned by (heir family
Barh Templeman and (rends from Rex -
date. spent the weekend with the J
Templeman famdy
COUNTY APPOINTMENTS
NON -COUNTY COUNCILLORS
Certain appointments are made each year by the County of Huron to
various local boards or committees. For 1987, County appointments are
to be made as follows:
HURON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMITTEE/BOARD
it interested in being considered for appointment, submit details in
writing [including telephone number].
All present members of the Library Board are eligible for reappointment.
Submissions to be received by the undersigned by December 5, 1986.
B.O. Hanly
Clerk -Treasurer & Administrator
County of Huron, Court House
Goderich, Ontario, N7A 1M2
Tom Scott spoke briefly and replies were
made by both Ken and Aileen Knight. The
remainder of the afternoon was spent playing
crokinole.
PF.O PI.E
On Sunday afternoon Bob and Ruth Laing
attended the Open House in Rostock in honor
of Bill and Mary Chessel's 40th wedding
anniversary and were supper guests with the
Don Riehl's,
Many from Cromarty attended the wed-
dinge of
DeaElliottreception Brenda Solder on Satthe urday
evening. We welcome Mrs. Elliott to the
community.
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