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•The realderits. e have niwAy4
1141*spe_.elat interest in celehratirtg March:
1Z daY Set *Side to, bettor St, "Patrick.
Because of this special; iMere4t, in 1956,
former residents of the towo devised the
well of holding an annual St. Patrick's bash
in Toronto to renew acquaitances and
• cekbrated the Matt holiday in style. You
didn't have to the Irish to attend, all that
was re4uire4 was that you had, *me,
connection with the villase of Dalin.
..first party was organized by Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Benn,Mr, and Mrs. Edward
*, and Mrs, Leo Ryan and Mr.;
and Mrs. James Jordan and 100 Dubliners
and former Dubliners turned out to
celebrate; Margit 17 despite the wintry
Weather. •
. The St. Patrick's Reunion became ant
annual event, and the following is avepart
of the 1958 celebrations from the Huron:1
Expositor.
St, Patrick's Day,
akhoggh considered to be March 17 will be
celebrated on Saturday, March 15, by the
Irish deeertdarits, of Dublin, Ontario. The
third annual St. Patrick's party will be held
r
onee akinWirt. 10rOntO, al The Prime includingsorne formmbank manage
Restaurant, -located at the Wide Plaza. Last year, h pointed 004. five fernier
Attendance results of the first we sP managersDiad en,
h' d haVe e
MetropOlitan Ter0010. traCe their
nnvegt3-yss
ers
) past' Years, &Min has claimed at'
vfufl eptures and current ticket sales pint families attended. Yon on , Seventeenth of Ireland as its biedity, and" • Brvin04. , osje, .
Iri$It to ;Mend." Mr. Hollarin tePeactgl'4.). UP until three 'years ago had ;always The top : lb finalists. in
hense th4 Yar, accolding had 9nrie
floll 'One Of three Dublin "AnY Person wh has sante 4 eeieb__1
anrated in. Dublin.. However, a large - publjo :peaking: t 19,
residents onegraMittee arraniting with the Nillage, regardless. of deseent cie num 'ier of Dublin residents havo tow elementary •Cathelic sch09I,S.
details for. the event', Qthers on the retreat), Pan Attendl. 411t' the0 -married an dnioved to differentt:cities.
are titn
oarninittee in Dublin are Mr*, Kay Rayirt Stara .gers there."' r a COnsequently, to hold a rentlion tOkeeh the in Miran and Perth Conte
gave their final speeches at ft.
prnptitiQn in Dublin TOOS-.
the • One. r'-- '• I;eyond, those available bad
When Oked 4hoitt the tYpe 0 PriVr 0.1t
and Dan. O'Rourke,
The committee •working In Toronto, theeornmitteeman peinto4 4"k- poster oti. •
peopla togther and"acCornModate every -
Be
nn and 'Mrs. Ne Acktnd. • , 14:Bar owns at 530 dinner at 6:30,4ancing ' elestug Qf the Dublin The' CoMpetition in the
The re o definite, " ue ;tall, here was no
4 Ch di ) i hi e e a dm nk...,oecaston.
eipae Jan Jordan, 1E4, Holjan ,, a• sp a n $ 0 C r g r B 0 •
Ike An original idea of ROOM descendants Id midnight," ,,,,. re a n .,,,, longer any place schools was sponsored by the
in Metmpalitan Toroh4\o, the annual event ' Plans* lac continued. lt is jitst a Pleasant ,inu.sreg.ene eiy"v4isgitifmoradagtihaentvhoolarngeecreriengf,a.maniidy enugrolins-hPgcrtahthuoliict ofTparictaherrios
Zitt:altsibalhoo uatt:IKlatWteithlandinhgo4tit 50 to 60 from geptet;teo_ngteetdhehry, ;Toliocogostitelyrs '0'fflooforroisehropwo'b' fii: . vt Its by iodividuala and no ehaope for th AssooIatioo. The to
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•FORMER RESIDENTS INTERESTED families. The orchestra for 04044 is even 8rnuP to get tagether* chosen by the pupils ranged
ay flIflt
ignior tti„yisiolK".
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NarictSehoenderWerd, RA
Mitchell; Tara Teaheii,
Marys* Ele ny Bedard RR 1,
PaShWOOd, and dee
O'Rourke cif RR 3, ask -
wood.
Asked who attendS the OccaSion, Mr, front thct di$triet. heia# tiarbun4 font After milling around with different ideas front. a talk on Parents tO
fiel1PO4, !ptoduced a cheque just received Staffa and Cromartyfor some time, it was decided to form a Being the Youngest in the
from four Guelph people asking for
NEED TO RELMITE
reservations, These people Mr. Holland In reply to Mint prompted the start of the would he an anneal event.
hockey for a couple of years in Doblin, and idea was instigated by reSiderits of Toronto The effectiveness of this idea can be In the junior division, Tim
find this event a good. time to renew old
acquaintance, Many Of those attending, he and We helped' carry it through At party will he held , and this certainly Street, Stratford, placedlirst.
Aloysius School, Stratford,
Committee and arrange Sarriething, that Family; from well-knovvn
sportsman Tern, Crisp toi
said, are not of Irisb descent, but played party, Mr. Holland toldthe writer that the Happiness.
showere loyal to Dublin. "It was their *lea seen in the fact that this year the third such Culliton,•11, of 298 Hibernia
continued had worked here at sometime present there are about 170 families in 'doesn't look like the end. - The Grade student at St,
St. 'Patrick's Day
MIKE
DOYLE
Shipper of
U-C•O•
Staffa
345-2549 345-2200
Happy
ST. PfiTRICKS
DRY
COmplimante
•Speed,Queen and McClary.
Appliances
For" • •
General
Hardware
• Needs
on
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and
• allyear
round,
visit
DUBLIN
• .
•
•Pertii, spoke on Being the Youngest
rer-i to in the Funny,
h '
, • Runners-up were Kather-
----•-h ave. ,•
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•
1 . rd Murphy 10 cif Goderich
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a Grade 6 student at St.
sumrrter• - Mary's School, Goderich,
who spoke on My Trip to
Kentucky and Nancy White,
SCh0(3 I
, . - --- - - Grade „6 student, at,St.,Pat.,..,,
11, of RR 2, Gadshill; a
rick,'s School, Kinkora, who,
Supuner school is coming •spoke en Farm Life.
'' to Perth County for the first In the Intermediate diviS-
• time ever,• ion, the top place winner was
The Perth CountY Beard of Paul Murphy a brother of
Education approved in princ- Katharine, 13, of Goderieh, a
iple a plan tr.' offer skimmer Grade 8 student at St. Marys
courses at the county's high'
schools this July and August, • SCh°61; with his speech on
•Sportsmanship in Sports:
its regular meeting 011 Runners-up were Lucille .
lish the Sumner -Setionh p nide
to set aside $14,000 to estab-
March 6. The board agreed
, a- grate 7 student at St
Delaney, 12, of RR 1 Dubliii.
s School Dublin, on
" which would offer instruction the subject of baby-sitting
in English and Mathematics and Anne Kernaghan, 13, of
students front grades 9 andLa a ,
ssess, grade 8 student
• 10 wb9 failed those subjects.' at Sacred Heart School,
tdeni.
urriztg the regular winter• • VacuumWiil4mdea• :epres!king on
Depending on the interest other speakers • in the
suit Helena reports.
Mr. and• Mrs, D.
MeGilvery7 Kim, Micheal
and Timothy of Chatham
spent Sunday.' with Mrs,
Tessie Costello. '
• Visitors with Don MacRae,
Mr. and Mrs. Jade MacRae,
Jennie and Jan over the
weekend. Jade and 'Marg
and family with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Ryan and
'Dublin Mitchell 'and
District Lions. Regular T.V.
•Home Bingo 'on Channel 12
was held: last ttited., Night
winners as follows Devor
Maschke, Mitchell, Janet
Reevic, Mitchell; Mrs, Dora
Correspondent
• MR. DON MacRAE
345-2842
• Ft. Stephen Eckert K ef C
held • their annual. St.
Patrick's • Dance at 'the
Canadian Legion Seaforth
• with a goocl crowd in at-
tendance Grand Knight
Seanus Doherty welcomed '
- ' Brother Knights and guests
with several Irish Songs right
from the "Old Sod" one.
might say as Brother Seamus
was born in Ireland.
'..PERSONALS
Mr, and Mrs. Wm.Feeney
• have returned from a holiday
• in the sunny south weather
was fine but flying doesn't,
HOME HARDWARE
M.J.McCreight, Proprietor
345-2273•DUBLIN
Happy..
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Tyalor, Seaforth; Mrs. Ruth shown by students, theboard
McGrath, Dublin; Mrs. , would offer one class of
Dennis Boyd.Pat Pickard, English in Listowel, three in
Mitchell; • Vic • Elliott, Strafford and one in St. •
Mitchell, ••Marys. It would also provide • Until this year, Perth
Leo Club. Dublin Director • one Mathematics course in scnobuinetygtsstuddoetinngstudents whothe yearfailed
Lion Jim Paratchek loaded
Listowel, four in Stratford,
his Van last SundaY to take a one in St. Marys and one in •could pick up the failed credit
gang of Leo's on a swimming Mitchell. •at summer school in London
party at Vanastra Each course would be or Kitchener. However, in
Community Centre a good •offered for two hours per day' September 1977, the minis -
time was held by all, • beginning on July 4 and try of education issued• a
Don MacRae attend;,.t.he continuing through Aintil • guideline de4ntememaatikcinsmndgaEnagtloisryh
With Annual Meeting of Auguit 10. The ministry of
Ontario Municipal Electric education requires that sum - iinncrethasehighschwll sThtn„
The
Association and Association • mer programs for students edpressure-
of municipal Electric held at repeating acredit must be at id:nts• ietdo copmriopeleioteattsin hosecrte
ehd-
the Royal York Hotel, least 55 hours in 'duration or t
Toronto as a represented of half the amount of time county to ask the board to set
Don Ball Line Construction up a summer school of ys
Mitchell Ontario. •
winterspentterm.dug the regular ri
own.
. . , .
Seaforth cc:orns Lou Maloney and Jerry
. , . . Murray of Dublin Hydro
. were among over 1,400 dele
gates representing electtic
to work to 'et er I. i '
uti ity comm SSIOIIS from ,
across the province at the
• A long discussion at
council Monday night on
whether a report from a
development committee
attended by only two of four
members could be accepted
has resulted in the
committee being enlarged'to
seven.
The committee was also
asked to meet with council's
new industrial ,committee
and work together at setting
aim. A incive to combine the
two was defeated after
councillor Irwin Johnston
said a development
committee made up of
private citizens is a. good
riclea, especially for property
dealS.
Finance and general
government was asked to
come up with more names for
the committee, chaired by
Lloyd Eisler. .
• The committee has -
negotiated a 90 day option to.
purchase the Taylbr property
' on Crombie St. It will ask
owners of hbuses built on
land commercial if the
properties are for sale and at
what mite.
Trucking
Dublin Phone 345-2301
Annual Meeting of the Ont.
Municipal Electric Assoc-
iation (0.M.E.A.), March 5
and 6,
Th(
pop
cusiorn
Chopping
Corn
arid
Wheat
proeessihg
Purina
Chows
•
Dublin
Feed MW
345-2330
Dublin
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Phone 345-2754 DUBLIN
for
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•Come to
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BEAUTY SHOP
345-2460_
othor spot** hi die
ken* divisionwere:
Murphy,
Wendy Wok: Mary
Margaret Redar4,, ' 2,.
Zurich; Annette CAPP'', St. i
Mail* and ROW **Wail.
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st.
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Wishyoua
happy • • ,
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