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CorrespOndent George. Special - J. Brown,
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Duh1.01 and District Lions
Club held. the flist toiliner
meeting of 'the season with
Lion President Ernie
Fleming, An St., ,publin
presiding and 12 Lions pres-
sent.
President Ernie outlined
the Zone cabinet,-ineeting
with the objective's for 1980-
81.
Dinner was served by Mrs.
Brown, of §ebringville,
PlitrW- were -diseussed—for -
next year's Dublinfest with
organization formulated well an
in advance so as not to
compete with other local
clubs,
Mr. Jerry Murray, John
St. East holidayed in Apsley,
Ont. with Mr. and Mrs. Ian
McLean of Monkton..
Mr. Gordon Costello is a
patient in Kingston HOspitai.
your prayers are requested
for his speed recovery.
Winners in the Friday
night Sept. 19: Bingo spon-
sored by the Dublin and
District Athletic Association
were as follows G. Tompson,
Wm. Brown, F. Sears, A.
Beuerman, S. Elliott, E.
L. Brown, F. Dill, E. Watson,
F. Sears, A. I3euerman, F,
Sears, L. Rohfritch, A.
Cronin, E. Watson, ' M.
Swan, C. McDonald, E. Rock
-Specia 1 - C. McDonald, E.
Lackner, Mrs Wolfcamp, E.
Loaner, H. McGonigle, A.
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Beuerrnan; H. Elliott, Door
Prize L. Robfritcli. Jackpot
- H. McGonigte, L. Fleming. ,
Visitors with Mr. Oeo
Covifle, John St., East were
' Mr. James Eckert and son
Datmy from Rechestertli,Y.
Also Mrs. Helen Tate from
• Dearborn,. Michigan and
. Point Franks. .
area new
McKillop lady
Mrs. Robert4' McCowan
spent several days last week
at Wolverine race way in
Detroit and attended _ the
Michigan . Saddle bred
futurity show at the
Michigan State Fair grounds.
Mrs. Mary Thorntan is a
patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Elmer Dennis of
Seaforth a former resident of
at Michigan show
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is a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital, We
wish him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. P. Birch and Kim of
Goderich visited on Sunday
at the home of Larry and
Marsha Nevers. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kistner of Brodhagen
on Thursday evening.
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SOCCER MATCH A FAMILY CONTEST—Fathers and sons took to the
field in a sobotie: match in St. Columban Thursday evening. Tom
Schoonderwoerd (on the right) shared duties in the net with Jason Dietz.
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Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-2346
Cromarty Marion Ritchie
evening auxiliary Met Sept.
16 with Mrs. Ivan Norris
presiding. She opened the
meeting with a poem.,
Country Faith.
Mrs. Gordon Scott gave
the scripture reading from
Proverbapter 1 verses
20-33. Mrs. Norris led in
prayer.
Mrs. Frank Hamilton save
the study book on "Hymn
Rights".
The president. Mrs. Alec
Miller presided for hilliness.
A letter was read ,reminding
everyone of the fall con-
ference to be held in Atwood
on Wed.. Oct. 22 beginning
at 10 a.m. with a lint -tuck
dinner at noon.
Plans were finalized bjk the
committee for serving lunch
at the fortieth anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott
on Friday evening.
Mrs. Harry Strong is to be
the Presbyterian visitor at
the Oct. meeting with all the
ladies of the church as
guests.
For her topic Mrs. Duncan
Scott gave a reading "Life Is
a Two Way Street' ' and Mrs.
Jean Carey gave a reading
"Seventeen" as the special
number.
PERSONALS
Rick Van Valkengoed,
Brian Elliott and Wayne
Smale left his past week for
British Columbia where they
are expecting to find employ-
- ment in the lumber camp.
Templehaven Ovation
Misty. a yearling Holstein
, heifer owned by John
Templeman and shown by
Richard Templeman was the
Junior Champion Female at
the Perth County Holstein
Shaw at Stratford on Sept. 8.
Mrs-. Bonnie Wilson.
Calgary, Alberta has
returned home after
spending a couple of weeks
with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Miller and Paul.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jim
*Richards. and boys
Bowmanville visited on the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Warden aftd Dana.
Visiting Saturday at the J.
Templeman home . were
Joanne Canting. Mississauga
Shirley MacDonald. Toronto
and Darlene Templeman.
Exeter.
Mrs. Hazel Sadler. Sault
Ste. Marie is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller
and other relatives and
friends in the community.
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Correspondent
MRS. HUMAN
LEONHARDT
345-2419
The Luther League of St.
Peter's Lutheran Church
Brodhagen-. held a wiener
roast at the home ofJohn and
Lois Bennewies R.R. 1,
Bornholm on 'Sunday. The
after noon included games,
and a base balk:game after
which all enjoyed the wiener
roast around a. bon fire.
Last Wednesday the
L.C.W. of St. ' Peter's
Lutheran Church Brodhagen
entertained approximately 30
--Senior --memberls of St.,
Peter's at "Altenfest". The
afternoon opened with a brief
devotional period and hymn
sing. Mrs. Horst then intro-
duced two ladies from "
Stratford an behalf of the
Telecare4.„ Program they
organiz
They showed films and
amde commentary on this
volunteer trained 24 hr.
telephone .;ervice,
"Someone who cares." If
you are in distress. call
273-0111. 1Ny have been
operating for 14 manths.
Happy Birthday was sung
to Mr s. Edith Beuermann,
Seaforth, whose birthday
was that day.
Mrs. Louise Bennewies,
Mitchell, 90 year s, was the
oldest person present.
• Several_ readings and
contests were conducted by
L.C.W. members.
Pastor Horst then shaved
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movies. of their trip to Nova
Soctia and attending the
Synodical convention in
Halifax in June. The after -
'noon. concluded with a roast
beef dinner and fellowshio.
Congratulations, from the
community are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. John
Bennewies (Lois Horst)
newly weds. They are re-.
siding.at R.R. 1, Bornholm.
Congratulations are ex-
tended to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Horst, R.R. 1,
Bornholm, on the arrival of
their daughter, Yelonde barn
Sept. 10.
Congratulations are ex-
tended to Mr. and Mrs:.
Keith Murray R.R. 1, Dublin
on the arrival of their
daughter Kelly Elizabeth_
Born Sept. 15. '
TrIrldral
Dublin. We Wish hinksvell.
Congratulations .are
tended to Mr, and Mrs, Don
Hall newly weds of Sept. '19.
They will reside in tt farm
home of Ron Beuerman's,
Brenda Gilckolirodhagen is
in her frist Yer of nurses
training at Fanshaw college.
Lynda Seherbarth is at pre-
sent working at Staffen's in
Mitchell. Gary Bennewies,
and Christine Scherbarth,
are attending the Univeisity
in Guelph, starting their
second year of studies. Bill
Scherbaith is taking his last
year of studies in the college
—Mrs
patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital. She
fell off a stepladder injuring
her back and wrist. we hope
she will soon be on the mend.
• Mr. Tom Wall is a patient
in Seaforth Community
Hospital. He is residing with
Ids nephew Gordon Rumford
and Mrs. Rumford, R.R. 1,
Lyle Bennewies is coin-
mencing his 3rd term in the'
University, Waterloo. We
wish them all a -successful
year in their studies.,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vock
attended the International
Public. works and equipment
show for six days in Kansas
City, Miss ouri, U.S.A.
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Van Egmond Foundation with
specified products and colours
accprding .to the Museums Advisor, _
Ontario Heritage Foundation .
Shirley Snell
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