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THE HURON E)POS$TOR AUGUST 14, 19
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hi the laSt week of action
bet'Core The playoffs in the
:Squire league, the, Orioles
edged The, Expos in a close
'game On Tuesday night.
„ -In ,other Squirt sacfi954the
-Blue 4XS went dOVVIk to
-7, defeat at the '
, hands of the PirateS, and the
Mets; topped_ the Yankees.
The playoff match tips, as
drawn Tuesday night, are the
Orioles vs Pirates; The Expos
against the Blue Jays and, the
Mets take on,,the Yankees.
Each series *ill be a best of
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an
area news
County reeently. Their
interest was tri Conserv,atlen:,
work and r crop productiOn,
They lenited at the Maitland
Valley " .••,ConServation
AuthoriVs erosion -control
demonstration on Jim
Artifstrong's farm neat
VVingliam, the imnrovenients
to • the Belgrave Creek,.
Norman Alexandees drahl,
age demonstration " vret
Londesboro; 'the ditehes,...in.
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the east ono Of Itullett
Township, farm equijunent
at Bruce Shillinglaw's and
crops at Laurence Taylor's.
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Winthrop man ends search
mAgp BULLEY
chol and family, Kitchener,
$27-18,56 attended the -wedding recep-
• "It son became apparent:, tion of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
the reason for his many trips Livingston, the .former Beth
' spending 3 -weeks with Newby spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mow- to London. His heart wa$ Miley o
on Saturday
• • daughter and son-in-law Mr.
three with the, winner and Mrs. Charlie Crawford,
Kelowna B.C.
The other Hullett minor Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee
teams were all victorious this spent a weekend with
week, as the Midget • girls daughter Baberly in Toronto.
defeated Auburn. - -The -Biii and Barry Turner
Midget boys downed the.t.c.„,of Tuckersmith Twp. spent
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advancing.
sitor ffom ,Vanastra and
the weekend with John and
Peewees travelled to Varna Elizabeth Lawson.
and edged the home team. The Berean Unit of
The Moms and Dads were U.C.W. has been cancelled
cut again Friday night as the for the month of August.
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Mf -and Mrs. Orville last week touring in Ohio.
• team 'led by Carman Riley
edged Annie Riley and her
teammates.
Slo pitch action on
Thursday saw the Londes-
bore men beat the team from
Westfield, in a warm-up for
the "sportsfest" this coming
weekend in Goderich.
Besides the slo-pitch men,
a team of Pee wee girls and a
team of ladies; beth formed
just for the tournament,"will
be amongst the competitors
in Goderich. Good luck to all
three and fans are invited to
attend.
SPORTSFEST '80 .
• The Lake Huron Zone of
the Ontario Municipal
Recreation Association is
sponsoring a "Sportsfest
'80' to, beheld at Goderich
on .August 15, lOth, 17th.
Several athletes and teams
from 'Hullett Township will •
be taking part and would
appreciate your support.
The men's slo-pitch team
play their first game Satur-
day rnor,ning at 9:00 o'clock
in the Agricultural Park.
Fastball diamond. The
women's softball team opens
their series Friday at 7:00..
p.m. on the Signal diamond.
Bill Bromley is alsn coaching
a pee wee girlsteam (whose
starting time is still un-
known).
Cycling gets underway at
the Town Hall at 1:30 p.m.
on Sunday the 17th. 1-fullert
has 2 cyclists entered.
The "Fun Run" begins at
10:00 a.m. on Saturday the
16th from the Town Hall.
Two Hallett residents are
taking part.
If you are not a participant
in an activity, perhaps you
could be a spectator and
cheer your neighbours along.
Mr. • and Mrs Bob
Tbompson spent the holiday
—Cyr (*.end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Hamilton, Moorefield.
Mr..and Mrs. Len Caldwell
daughter Nancy Marano.
Candice and, Glen returned
home on August 6. from
their daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Menary and boys at
their cottage at Colpoys Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bromley, Lori and Cheryl'
,wturned home on Sunday
the 3rd from a week -long
holiday, spending a few days
, at Frankerrmuth Michigan
and touring.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Shobbrook and Diana and
Clieryl Lyon spent a few days
Walton couples
visit Alberta
CorresponClent -
MRS. ALAN McCALL
887,-6677
Miss Debbie Achilles, Fer=
gus, is spending a few days
this week with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rolly
Achilles.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bew-
ley have returned home from
a motor trip when they
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Raven and family near'
Calgary.
Miss Cathy Humphries,
London, is holidaying at the
home of her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. • Stewart Hum-
phries.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Thamer and Mr. t'nd Mrs.
Clint Emmrich arrived -home
Friday evening following a
motor trip through the west-
ern provinces to Alberta
where they spent a holiday
,with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Gulutzen and family at Al-
berta Beach near Edmonton.
The August meeting next
Wednesday will be in char‘ge
of the Agriculture and Cana-
dian Industries convenors.
Mrs. d. McCall and Mrs.
Harvey Craig. The guest
speaker will be Mr. Steve
Cooke of Clinton. Roll call is:
Name an edible flower or
weed, tell how to use it.
Everyone is welcome.
Correction
An item in last week's
column should have read:
Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell attend-
ed a three-day Cameo Con-
vention last week held at the
Holiday Inn. London. (Mrs.
Mitchell is an expert at
painting on cloth with Cameo
paint .tubes.) We apologize
for any embarassment ,this
error may have caused.
More Dublin
area news.
on Page 6
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THE HURON -PERTH COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC
SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
• REGISTRATION OF
NEW STUDENTS
(KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 8)
Parents who have not yet registered their children or residents new
to the Huron -Perth area may register •their children at any of the
following Schoolts] on
• Thursday, 28th August, 1980
2 p.m. -5 p.m.
ST. JAMES SCHOOL
Chalk Street
Seaforth, Ontario
Principal - Sr. Theresa Mader
Telephone No. 527-0321
ST. COLUMBAN SCHOOL
R.R. #2
Dublin, Ontario
Principal • Mr. Ray Contois
Telephone No. 345-2088
ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL
Mill Street
Dublin, Ontario
' Principal - Mr. Larry 'Cook
Telephone No. 345-2033
Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of age on or before 31st
Det*Imber, 1980. Where there are sufficient student spaces, a child
- who attainthe age of 5 Years after the 31st December but -prior to
the 3181 January may on the request of the parent be registered in
Kindergarten for the school year.
PLEASE BRING PROOF OF AGE
[Birth Certificate or Baptismal Certificate)
Amon&
son, Hamilton spent- the
weekend with his brother
Mr. and Mrs. Bob_Thompson
and all attended the Myth
Summer Festival on Friday
night.
Mr. • `‘and Mrs. Ross
Nilson, Darren, Sarah and
John of Woodstock visited on
Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook.
Darren remained for a longer—
Valerie . Miller and
Jonathon, Clinton visited at
the same home.
Visitors' With Miss Laura
Knox this past week were
Nefiss Dorothy - Barber,
Merrickville and Miss
Laverne Brooklebush,
Streetsville.
Mrs. Bill Shaddick, Julie
and Richard retUrned home
on Saturday from spending a
month with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Oswald,
Portage La Prairie,
Manitoba.
Wednesday night visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen
were his brother Dr. and
Mrs. Lester Allen of Watford,
enroute to the western
provinces. • '
Last week Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Alexander were' in
Dearborn, Michigan, where
Norman attended the -annual
Meeting. of the Soil
Conservation Society or
America. He was one of the
delegates from the Maitland -
Valley Conservation
Authority,
A bus load of farmers from
the South Simcoe County Soil
and Crop Improvement
Association visited Huron
stolen and he was in search
of a bride. Now Myrna, we
have only just.recently met
you but you can feel assured
you are a welcomed part of
our commUnity
can make yOu feel athome.'''
That's what. an address to
newlyweds*Myrna and Eric
Driscoll said at a community
reception for the couple at
Family -Paradise.
Eric and Myrna both made
*fitting replies. Lunch was
served following the recep-
tion held at -Family Paradise.
Mr. and Mrs. Don MdNi-
St. Columban
evening held at The4Jena1l
'Arena and also visited wt
other relatives, in the com
unity.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harris
•-and—Mr,-; and -Mrs: —Robert -
Hulley attended the wedding
of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Livingston held in the Pres-
byterian Church, Cromarty
on Saturday.
Mr. Otto Walker Cram-
• arty, Kenneth Walker, Lon-
don visited recently with Bob
and Marg Hulley and family
also Bob and. Janet Hulley,
Gilfn_rd.
PPIrrO8POndent
S5 HERIVW4t
P°P411ARPT
po7pee- byasirc:'vvr ilf19tunowse,rs
funeral of 'of71;ee' hlftie*M,ardthtle,
Pastor iforst conducted
the worsbip seryiee.:Sittulay
morning in the. ahSenee Of
Pagtor John Arbuckle of
,cOotinedlupbct; th.wel.tmo ornite:riseedrvire:•,
but was hospitalized, �n
Thursday evening in Stv
Joseph's Hospital, OtielPhi•
attack. suffered , a heail
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• - St. Peters wishes -him a
speedy recovery.
• The Luther League will
conduct the service- at St.
Peter's Lutheran church
Stephen Horst- is holiday-
ing with his_colisins in Ajax.
AS a
patient in the Stratford
General Hospital. -
Mrs. Alice Bettermann
returned home from the
Stratford General Hospital
last Thursday. •
The 4C.W. of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church Brodhagen,
and ladies from the sur-
roundingarea, ,j6ined them
on a bus tour last Wednesday
organized by Jack and Ruby
Smith of Monkton. The high-
lights of the day were a tour
to the Harvey Woods outlet,
Woodstock and then on to
the Museum of the first
cheese factory in Ingersoll
(quite an improvement over
the years).
Next we visited the Coyles
Grocery etc. outlet at Tillson-
bnig.
arty honors Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Van
Bakel have returned from a
three week vacation through
the Western provinces.
Father Oostveen baptized
-the baby of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cronin on Sunday,
Aug. 10th. Congratulations
to the parents and to the
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Cronin and Mr. and Mrs.
Ferguson.
Albert Cronin is nicely
improving in Si. Joseph's
hospital, London.
Sister Beatrice .of St.
Joseph convent Toronto is
enjoying a few days with her
cousins, Marg and Vincent
Lane..
A pretty Wedding on
Saturday August 9 in St.
Coluinban Church', Janet
O'Reilly and David
Greenwood *ere united in
the bond of marriage.
Birthday greetings to Jack
Murphy. His family hpld a
surprise party for him at the
home of Joe and ' Ellen
Murphy the 3rd of Atigust. ,
Janet Murphy is in St.
Joseph's hospital, London.
,FroM theke''We'Valled IP at
'the "'Norwich and - District'
•filitortcal and'4
ArehiVes, Then,t1GladWaki','
Gardena, W eel -411;2:
comprised Arts, Crafts
and beautiful arrangements
of
of silk flowers etc. We th6
Called If very enjoyable
day, and returned' to the
, Oxford Hotel, : Woodstock,,
for r smorgasbord dinner.
Thence homeward bound.
Bill'Yncic WOadedati
:.:900;,,I,90don for 3 weeks.. ,
;..k.l4r. ilia Mrs. Pat Markin,
'Windsor, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Elligsen ;and attended the ,
Elligsen-bauer wedding at
St; Peter's lAttheran Church,
Brodhagen.and the reception
at Atwood , Community
Centre.
Members of Perth County
Soups!) and of.fice_staff were
entertained by.Warden Carl
Voick and his wife Betty. A
pork barbecue dinner was
enjoyed by 37 members and
their wives. The evening was
spent in playing progressive
euchre., ,
- "MIRACLE
HEALING SERVICE" At
SEAFORTH ORANGE HALL
• Friday, August 22
at 7:30 p.m.
to be conducted by
EVANGELIST
GORD JONES
[Healing Mhilatry]
Special Gospel Singing
Everyone Welcome
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, and MrS. Robert"•
Jewell, ',St. Catharines
vacationed with, Mr, inct,;
.tittcst,(en Biligson and.
1,4tgt r• •
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M' rvin
Ucsbotch • 'visited' *ltli
daughter Mr: and, Ws. 'Ron:.
ThinnOson and ',Kutt,-. R112.
Thorfidale. • • •
'Synipatliy is. extended to
Mrs, Bernard Costello (h -ma
Drager) , and l family of;
Seaforth the sudden less of
a dear husband, father :and
gran,dfather, Bernard
Costello, aged 43 years., ,
• Mr' and Mrs. Richard,'
Leonhardt, Jeffrey ,apd'
Kevin; Embro, visited:Mrs.
H, - Leonhardt and Earl -
Sunday evening.
Last Friday evening a like
'fish fry aroma wafted ':OVer
Brodhagen, (guess who 'the
!.,Yere). enjoylng the
results of their catchrecently?
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Johnson as Manager of TOPNOTCH
FEEDS LIMITED, Brussels, Ontario.
Don has been employed with the company
for 13 years as a sales representative In the
Wroxeter area and brings to this .position
many years of practical experience in all
ospects of ,agriculture. Don and his wife
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