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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-06-08, Page 5First communion held Correspondent JOAN CRONIN 345.2772 On Sunday, June 5, nine grade two student's from St. Patrick's Parish ,made their First Holy Communion as a group at the 10:30 Mass. The following are the names of those who participated: Jill Horan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horan, Michael Renne, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Renne, Tanya Eckert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Eckert; Kat'tina Bal- four, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Balfour; Steven Thomas, son df MT, and Mrs. Michael Thomas; Greg But- ters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butters; Rickie Ryan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ryan; Janet Van Loon,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Loon, and. Joey Van Bakel, son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Hank, Van Bakel. Following Mass, Father Car- rigan presented each child with a certificate and they had their picture taken. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger were Mr. Ben Benninger of Waterloo and Mr. Marvin Benninger of Hornpayne. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary of London were visiting with Mrs. Camilla Evans ofi the weekend. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kistner on the week- end were Father Gerard Stock of the Bahamas, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howard, Atlanta Georgia and Mrs. - Mary Kelly, London. Father Stock is v;siting with family and friends for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Stock, Stratford and Mr. Peter Stock, Vancouver were visit - 1 DNJbIlfiW and QQ O t HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 8, 1983 — A6 • ing with Mr. and,Mrs. Jiarold and Mrs. Frank Kistner. Meagher and Gerry on the Mrs. Charles Friend has weekend. They were also returned home from Univer- visited by the guests with Mr. sity Hospital, London. Taxes up 4.9% Taxes in Hibbert township will be going up 4.934 per cent this year. The increase means that a taxpayer with an assessment of 57500 will be paying $65.40 more in taxes. "We're in good shape. The taxes were held within guidelines," says Charles Friend, clerk of Hibbert council. Total 1983 spending, including the levy Shower held for C Murray Correspondent MRS. CECILIA RYAN 345-2028 On Sunday, June 5, Miss Colleen Murray, daughter of Frank and Marion Murray was honoured at a miscella- neous bridal shower given by Darlene Cr y, Marilyn Murray an Au rey Smith in the St. Col mba ehool gym with relatives a g and ei hb ours attending. After a few games an address of good wishes was read and Colleen was pre- sented with many useful gifts. Colleen thanked every- one after which the ladies enjoyed lunch. Colleen will become the bride of Laurie Fischer on June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and Sonia of Acton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cronin,' Lori, Julie, Michelle and Gary visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Tom Pletch of Brussels. Mrs. Alphonse Cronin and Anne Cronin returned home last week after spending `two weeks visiting with John and Delores Cronin and family in a Sylban Lake, rtAlberta.They ed the weatherwas was very warm duringtheir stay. Peter Van Drunen returned hpme on Tuesday after spending the past three weeks visiting with relatives in the shern part of Hol- land. While there he attended the twenty-fifth wedding an- niversary of his brother Gerard and Mrs. Van Dru- nen. Bill and Trudy Koert and family of Sebringville visited on Sunday with Mrs. Peter Van Drunen. Barb Duffy of Guelph spent to schools and country is $955,175 compared to last year's spending of $513,584 excluding the schools and coun- try. Budget for local expenditures last year was 5537,018 compared to this year's 5536,609. Hibbert council also decided to build three miles of road in the township and to lay gravel on half of the township roads. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Green- wood of Sarnia and Marlene O'Reilly of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O'Reilly have moved from Southampton to residence on Pat DennisO'Reilly's farm. Y has accepted a position with Krug Furniture in Stratford. The family of Margaret and Jack O'Reilly celebrated their parents' thirtieth wedding anniversary with a dinner on Sunday at the Limelight res- taurant in Stratford. Eckert Reunion in St. Columban The descendants of the late John and Louise Eckert held their ninth annual reunion on Saturday, June 4 at, the Knights of Columbus hall in St. Columban. • Mass at 1:30 p.m. at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dublin was offered by Rev. Father Carrigan for the living and deceased mem- bers of the Eckert fancily. Hosts for this year's reunion were Luke and Mary Schoon- dcrw'ocrd. Games were enjoyed by the children as well as baseball by the young people. A buffet supper was held at S p.m. and in the evening there was a draw for several door prizes. Attending this year's re- union were: Sister Mary Eckert of Toronto, Sister Margaret Eckert of Strathroy, Micliael Eckert of Dublin. Luke and Mary Schoonder- woerd, Pam, Joc and Ken of R.R. 3. Mitchell, Alphonse and Annie Cronin, Jerome Cronin, Darlene Henderson, Ann Cronin and Brian Feltz; Robbie and Marie De Jong, Robbie, Rickie and Tracy of Monkton; Dan-ny and Bonnie Cronin. Mark and Jennifer, R.K. 2 Staffa; Diane Cronin, Terry. Lisa. Krista and Chris- topher, Mitchell; Joe Cronin. Scaforth; Gord Cronin and Bonnie Siemon; Clarence and Cecilia Ryan. Louise. Mary Jo Filter Queen "IN°THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 DON'T WAIT for the heat of summer to get your ROOFING done for you! CALL US NOWT R S Driscoll Mark McLlwaln 527-0235 or 527-1253 and Mark Ryan, St. Colum - ban; Jade and Marg MacRae, Jenny and Ian of London; Laura and Shannon Ward. Kitchener; Jim and Pat Sub- ject, Carrie, Ryan, Jeffrey and Nathan. Kitchener; Don and Brenda Ryan, Matthew and Stephen, Melbourne; Gerry and Karen Ryan and Jason. R.R. 1 Dublin; Fran- ces. Raymond and Sherri Kelly. R.R. 1 Sebringville, Danny and Colleen O'Rourke, Shawn, Joey, Pat- rick and Shannon, R.R. 1 Dublin, Karen' Klumper, Jamie and Terry, Mitchell; Marie De La Franier, Mark, Michael and Matthew, Strat- ford; Fred and Bette -Eckert, Greg and Calvin; Brent and Attention Vete ns Ex -Service Men and Women and Dependents N The Rn. e1 (anadian 1 egion ',cr. ice Burcau Officer CLARE WALL Pros incial Ser, Ice Officer of London will he .'siting in the area. Anyone wishing information, FON ice or assistance, regarding: [al War Disability Pension; Ibi Treatment int entitled veterans; lel Application for Benevolent Funds; Idl Appeals against ad',erse original applications for War Veterans and Widows Allowance, is requested to contact the Senlce Officer or Secretary of the local Branch, whose name appears below, nM later than: June 14, 1983 To arrange an interview, contact: CLEAVE COOMBS, Service Officer Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1WO Phone 527-1155 Pauline Agar, Jacquelin and Aaron, Galt; Jim and Merlin Eckert, Gerard„ Teddy and Marnie, Kitchener; Keith and Rita Kelly, • Brian and Linda; MaryLou Kew and Joshua, Paul and Janet Kelly of Stratford, Mike and Mau- reen Gruelick, New Ham- burg; Jerry and Marie Eckert, David. Shawn and Denise, Owen Sound; and Gary and Sharon Henderson of London. Rev. Eaton is Hibbert guest Rev. Bruce Eaton, Str4t- ford was guest minister an Sunday at the Hibbert United Church anniversary service. 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In the photo, from left are: association president Michael Connolly of Klppen, executive director Marybelle Ford of Stratford, Dr. Tamblyn and past president William Leney of Stratford. Staffa WI hosts 4-H members, leaders Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN 345-2346 highlight of the May meeting, of the Staffa Women's Institute, in the township hall May 25 wasthe recognition of 4-H members from 4-H homemaking and farm management clubs sponsored by the Staffa W.I. ,. Over 30 attended when the president Mrs. Lloyd Miller, 1st vice Mrs, Dalton Smale and 2nd vice -Mrs. Ross Mc- Phail presented Perth County plates to five girls who had successfully completed 12 4-H homemaking clubs., Re- cipients were Margaret Van-, derwalle, Staffa #1, Katie Kerslake. Staffa 112; Nancy Scott, Dublin, Janice Vivian, Staffa k2; and Diane Schoon- derwoerd, Staffa 113. Mrs. John Templeman made the presentation of a spoon rack to Marion Smale who had • successfully completed 18 4-H homemaking clubs, re- ceiving advanced honours. Richard Templeman re- ceived a recognition of achievement for placing first in the Perth County Financial Management course, led in Hibbert,t, by s, George \avian 44d,[-ElginAtea*A. ing. i„1(f�.,i, Leaders of (he 4-H home - making clubs are, Staffa N1, ian. Mrs. Spencer Jeffery and Mrs. Spencer Jeffery and Mrs. Charles Douglas. Mrs. Mrs, Charles Douglas, Staffa Hazel Harburn gave a report days spent a t her three # John Renne and on Z Mrs Mrs. George Vivian, Staffa 113 Officers Conference and Mrs. Mrs. Dalton Smale and Mrs. John Teritplenian commented Ken Hunsberger, Dublin, on the District Annual held Miss Mary Lou Maloney and recently at Kirkton. Mrs. Heather Bennewies. The president Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Charles Douglas pre- Miller presided for the busi- sided. Hess. Lunch was served by Displays were set up by the the committee. 4-H leaders and comments PERSONALS given by Mrs. Dalton Smale, A large crowdattended the Mrs. John Renne, Mrs. Elgin wedding reception of Mr. and Dearing, Mrs. George Viv- Mrs. Craig Kerslake in Blvth Community Centre on Satur- Menyes and their new son day evening. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. John Temp- The Scott family picnic,was leman enjoyed a three day held this year at the home of bus trip to Ohio with the Perth Dr. and I,ylrs. Towns, Tavi- County Holstein clyib on the stock on Sunday. Several weekend. from this community attend - Miss Michelle Clarke, Tor- ed. onto was a weekend guest of Family and close friends Miss Jill Norris. held a surprise party Satur- Joanne Capling, 11issis- day evening honouring Mr., sauga, spent the weekend and Mrs. Jini Scott on their with her family. 45th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Arthur Smale spent Hosting the evening were this past week in Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Meikle with Mr. and Mrs.' Ronald and family. Cromartv. Raw milk . spreads infection MOH says Bacterial infections caused by the consumption of unpas- teurized or raw milk are on the increase in Perth County. Medical Officer of Health Dr. Susan Tamblyn says that to date in 1983, seven cases of salmonella muenster as well as other milk -born infections have been reported. This compares to 12 similar cases reported in all of 1982. There are about 20 to 30 diseases that may strike a person drinking raw milk. The health unit is strongly urging people who have their own raurinillk not to give it to other people, Dr. Tamblyn says. Also pasteurizing is FOR 10 DAYS ONLY! 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"Or a commercial home pasteurizer may be used. This method may be satisfac- tory for most people," says Dr. Tamblyn. She also suggested the' local health unit may be contacted for detailed in- structions on how to pasteur- ize the milk. The best method of avoid- ing any infection, says Dr. Tamblyn, is to purchase com- mercial milk. She adds that increasingly popular goat's milk has the same potential for infection as does cow's milk. A world-wide problem, milk -born infections are seen more in this area as Perth is a dairy county. The infections have been around for a long time, but Dr. Tamblyn notes that recent developments have brought the situation to the health unit's attention. Medical research proves a tie-in between salmonella symptoms such as cramps, diarrhea and high tever and the drinking of raw milk. Also salmonella muenster is be- coming a greater problem in cattle particularly in South- western Ontario. Raw milk shouldn't be used at all, even in coffee. Dr. Tamblyn warns. 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