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'KNIGHTS.. PARADE IN CLINTON—Members of the Father Stephen
Eckert Council 5289 of Seaforth and district, Knights of Columbus,
Paraded from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, -Clinton to the
cenotaph on. Sunday to lay a wreath. Here Richard MacKay of Blyth,
colour captain, leads the parade followed by flag bearers Don Moyland
and Frank Crowley, of St Columban, followed by John Van Bakel of St.
Columban. (Expositor photo)
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A FRIENDLY CHAT—Former minister of
Agriculture Eugene Whelan, chats with area
Knights of Columbus, including Roy Swart of
Hibbert Township, outside St. Joseph's Church
Ribbed TOWlialliP tea*
payers who, have AVM
assessment will experience
S49.50 or a 1349 per cent
increase in their taxes this.
year.
ffihhert Township Council,
considered the increase nee-
easary to cover the costs of
proposed work for 1979.
Costs, as outlined at the.
regular mined meeting:June
6, include hard -surfacing the'
street in the Hamlet of
Cromarty, the new boundary
bridge between .Hibbert and
Usborne, and the construe -
Son eti.4 wiles ..of road et
lots VS, concession it
The 1979 Municipal Bud-
get of $313,79$ was in -
awned by 536,574 over last
year's S277.221. Mill rates
have increased hr9.90' mills
overall,
Public school Mill rates are
66.61 (59.53 in 1978) and
separate school mill rates are
69.88 (60.70 in 19784.
in other •business, ap-
proval was given to pay 75
per cent of the yearly budget
to the Mitchell & District
Community Centres and
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MR, DOR. MileRA4
34S-2482:
Visitors with Mrs. Tessie
Costello, Monsignor Feeney,
'London, Ont. .and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe -Malone Winninee•
200 K c)f C
Arena Board on June 15. to
enable the Board to carry out
budding Projects, during the
Sumner months,
Grants were made to the
Baier Night Fund, St Col-
umban Minor Hockey, the
Cromer yBoy Scouts, and the
fvfitch, & District High
School yearbook "Echoes,"
The per capital grant to the
Seaforth Comnaunity Hos-
pital waS approved .hy the
council, with payment to be
made in July.
Applications were received
for tile drain loans by twenty
Township ratepayers am,
,. v.,.. i. ,, ". .., : :,..'. .,r• i
Manitoba.
Lion Herb Brown was
elected President of Dublin
and District Lions last
Teusday evening at the
Annual Husband and Wife
At special :brOCikt-OSt.-::
Over 200 members of the
Knights of Columbus, wives
and friends of the Father
Stephen Eckert Council, 5289.
of Seaforth and District
attended the annual Corpor-
ate Communion and Break-
fast on Sunday, June 10th.
The group attended ,Holy
Mass at11 a.m. with Rev.
Father Hardy as celebrant in
St. Joseph's Church, Clin-
ton. Father Hardy also gave
a short homily. Following the
church service the members,
headed by a piper and drum
corp and 16 Fourth Degree
Knights as an honor guard,
'marched to the Cenotaph
where the Knights placed a
wreath in remembrance of
the war dead. Following the
laying of the wreath the
parade marched to the Clin-
ton Legion Hall where the
Legion Ladies Auxiliary cat-
Clinton. Mr.Whelan was the guest of honor at
the Knights of Columbusbreakfast and church Sf Columbcin
the final arace and Sir
Knight, Rene Brochu•
thanked the Legion Ladies
rade held e Cli
ered for the breakfast.
Catholic Activity chairman
FrF. Holalerwdyin,gcoGupraccilecbhyapRiaei;: ZbuligMhrtinrAnS; dthWyeil:epnir;oygpraromp,oiSeidr
Ewart Wilson, ' Catholic Act Knight
toast to Canada followed
ivity Chairman and Master of by greetings to the members
Ceremonies, introduced by
and guests by Seamus Doh
the head table: Rene Brochu
PrBrochug ran;t chairmanEdwa Edward nMde Mrs1a dy eYi Knight tt GrandhePiguestl IpuKstpnueingadkh et .ri7tthrSoier-
Deputy Grand Knight and
Mrs. Melady; Andrew Kelly, lion' Eugene' Whelan who
CGrouanndeil, Knighttradord(.3afndiCMiirrosy, Ettlaheeenrsinetnatai:oldfy Cwoanninadtdhsaoe- rineDatrihsley:
Kelly; Seamus Doherty,
Grand' Knight and Mrs. wtroictrkaenddtohgoewthael: sniadreiohnyasliirdiees,
Doherty; Hon. Eugene Whet -
to build a home and country
an, former Agricultural Min to
and Mrs; Whelan, for themselves and farm
Rev: Fr. Hardy, Chaplain; generations
speaker was
Phil Durand, immediate Past
Grand Knight and Mrs. thanked by Deputy Grand .
den, Faithful
iSthfuir K1 nimgahvtigVaictoWr a411:. -f niKnspighpt'renTeendtOdMetihaedY.gowehst
speaker with a gift and Mrs.
the Dean Egan Assembly of
Whelan with a bouquet. of
the th Degree Knights and
Mrs- Walden; Ewart Wilson, fimers* Hey. Fr. Hardy said
in nton on Sunday.
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' Remember tattier Dna rrBailk
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an Laois and John Van Bake',
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TO MY FATHER
This greeting sent on
baptized Sunday.
MRS. JOHN TEIWPLEMAN Mr. 'and Mrs. Dale Martyn
345-2346 and girls were Mr. and Mrs. ,
During service •• at Dave O'Donnell, Dorchester,
Cromarty Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martyn
Church on Sunday Rev. Ken and Tracy, Russelldale,
Knight baptized Lisa Anne, Darlene Templeman Exeter,
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Templeman Dublin,
'Nelson Pullman and Rebecca Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Irene daughter of Mr. and Templeman and Carrah and
Mrs. Dale Martyn. Mr. and Mrs. John
Sunday dinner guests of Templeman and fainily.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Skinner
Mitchell were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson
Pullman.
Cromarty Cubs enjoyed
their annual camp and at
Wildwood Park on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Norrnaw
Father's Day is just a little
token of the daily thoughts
and compliments too often
left unspoken.
And it's a way to send you
thanks for everything you've
0 done and wishes that this
Father's Day.
Will be your finest one!
Happy Father's Day
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malone
Winnipeg visited relatives in '
this area at the conclusion of
their ,trip through the
Martimes.
• Mr. Jack Malone is ' in
Toronto this week.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Gerry Ryan who
• DOW attended the graduation
ceremony and dinner at
Guelph University on Friday
when their son Ernest,
graduated with h is B.S.A.
degree.
Mrs. Russell Miller hosted
a Stanley Party at her home
, on Monday evening.-
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were married in Dublin
Saturday.
Baby Adara Nolan was
baptised in our church on
Sunday, proud parents of
course are Rhonda and
Danny.
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wreath. bearers; ,Phil Durand
and Seamus Doherty placed
the Wreath' at the cenotaph
and Cecil Tufts, Stratfoaxl
was Parade Marshall and
Richard McKay. was color
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dinner meeting. First Vice
President Larry Cook,
Second -Vice President
Russel Kramp; Third Vice
Erne Fleming; Treasurer
David Brown; Secretary Jas
Paratehek, Tail Twister -
Mery Shewan; Assistant Tail
Twister Warren Bennewies;
Lion Tamer Jas. Snowden;
Directors Vern Steinman,
Matt MeCreight, Hank,
Kramers, Earl Elliott. Plans,
were finalized for the annual'
Dublinfest July 14, 1979 "-
starts at 4 p.m. •
Mrs. Millie Evans. spent
the weekend in Niagara
Falls, Ont. for the occasion of:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans
twenty-fifth Wedding
Anniversary.
A large crowd attended the
regular friday nite I3iagoat
the Dublin At leltic Pavilion
Plan to attend 8:00.p,m.
Pont'forget Dublin Post
Office opens at 9;00 - 1200
and 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m,
Monday to Friday 8 a.m.
12:00 on Saturday,
On Tuesday. May 29ththe,
three people to organize the
Dublin and District Summer
Playground were hired. The
decision. wsa a difficult one to
make according to Mrs.
Audrey Hobb. The name S of
the girls and their
qualifications are as follows:
- Ms. Cindy Rolph age 20
of 145 St. Andrew Street,
Mitchell 7 two years at
Conestoga College in the
recreation leadership
programe, graduated. in
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Clinton Recreation
Department as program
supervisor Of children's
summer program, worked in.
Mitchell as a Day Camp
Supervisor, 'has worked at
the Mitchell- Swimming Pool
as part-time lifeguard for 3.
summers. 'helped to
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Petition was received fee
repair and imProventelat of
"The • Riley Drainage
Works," with notification
this month to the Conserv-
ation authority and appoint
ment of an engineer at the
Juiv meeting.
Councillor John KinSMart
was appointed to represent
Council on the Court of
Revision of the "Black
Creek" Drainage Works in
ay TownshiP.,
Provisional by-laws were
passed on "The Miller,
Drainage Works," two read*
and "The Staffa Drain,
e Works third reading
• Visitations were received
by Council concerning the
'Severance of retirement logs,
re -Zoning of lots for Multi-
family dwellings, and county • ,
road crossing. Council sup-
ported the first, wished to
consult with the Police Vil-
lage of Dublin on the second,
and referred the third to the
County Roads Committee -
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