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THE HURON EXPOSITOR 401.1lt 19, 10*
LITTLE MASTER—Carol Ann MOQOald of
Seaforth was the youngest performer to take
part in the.Oublinfest talent shoW as she plaYed
a solo on her violin. (Expositor photo)
GRINNING GOURMET-4On Snowden 'WAS- One
of the would-be master chefs who cooked the
food fig the Dublinfest pork chop barbecue at
the annual Dublin Lions event Saturday.
(ExPoSitor photo),
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-Elro dhagen
Janke and. Rill Ahrens and
'Jonathan. Ottawa visited at
the home of Milton And Gery
Bode over the weekend: and
attended th.e celebration for
Mrs. Ida Ahren.'s. 90th -birth- •
day at the Ritz Villa Nursing
Brodhagen
uple exchange vows
UM UM GOODI—That seems to be the best
way, to describe the food eaten by Don Zehr of
Tavistock and Pat Harris of Mitchell at
Dublinfest. (Expositor photo)
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Rome, Mitchell, where she is
a resident Friends wish her
Many happy returns!
Mrs. Adeline BetineWies
enjoyed the weekend with
her daughter and son-in-law.
Elaine iRoy BotSetice and
David in Stratford.
Perth, ond torio
Less talk and paperwork
and more action is what
Perth County Council want s
from the Wintariq people,
ThiS came abut aS the
result of a letter, received
from the Ministry of Culture
and Recreation, which want..
eda Master Plan- of co -
Operative leisure services for
the smutty Of Perth.,
The
letter said tile reasons for the
master plan weret the costly
duplication of sports facil-
ities; the building of expen-
sive facilities which were
then turned over to an un-
ready taxpayer; the study of
community trends in recre-
ation andthe more recre-
ational time that people have
to SpeO4 at leisure activities.
The letter went on to say
that fedsability studies cost-
ing anywhere from between
$4,000 'to $6,004 on small
projects and up to S20,000 on
larger projects w Quid'now
be done before making a
-request to the Ministry.
Perth council deelded to
file the letter and. after some
discussion decided to send a
letter back to the ministry
Suggesting that it sped less
Money on studies and mom
money on building projects.
"Wintario money is sup,.
posed to be spent on build-
ings. not studies," Logo!'
Reeve Carl. Vock
Wallace Reeve Rae Bender'
said, "We don't need 4S31.11C
highlY,Paid PonSultantscOrn
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nig M here and telling ug
what we need when best.
People can do the same
thing.
Cleric -treasurer Jim
Said that thin would probably
be the way the ministry
lutetidS to handle all futttre'
projects.
t(ifto Ia dies•
return from vv...et •
Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMP
345-2346_
Niss Jill Norris visited
Saturday evening with Miss
Lori Olsthoorn, Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs, Dan Crowley
Stratford, visited Sunday
' with Misses. Ethel and Laura
and Roy
-Mrs* Gordon Parsons and
Mary returned home on the
weekendafter visiting with
relatives, in Edmonton and
British ColUmbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris,
Jill and Robert visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. John
Burleigh and family, Goder-
ich.
HOME GROWN MUSIC—That's what Bob
Burchill of R.R. #2 Dublin played 'as he
ntertained and hosted the talent show, at
Dublinfest last Saturday, (Expositor photo)
Correspondent..
MRS. LAVERNE WOLFE
345-2757
Pink and white flowers
adorned the altar of St,
Peters Lutheran. Church on.
Sunday in memory of Ed-
ward Wurdell. who died 14
years ago. The flowers were
placed 'there by his family..
There was also- a bouquet
placed in the church by the
family of the late Mrs. Norval
Elliot (Bertha Diege0.
Mrs. Elliot was raised in
Brodhagen and attended
-Public school here, and was a
member of St. Peter's Luth-
eran 'Church. Sincere sym-
pathy is extended to her
family, including btother
Henry and Alice DiegeL
BAPTISM
Pastor Arthur Horst bap-
tized two baby girls in the
church Sunday morning.
Jennifer Lina, .daughter of
Paul and Vicki Horst. spOn-
sored by Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Shantz, and Tanya Rose,
daughter of Reg and Diane
Badley, sponsored by her
aunts and uncles Larry and
Myrtle Badley and Hary and
Patsy Bernard, were thetwo
babies baptized.
Guests at the home of Reg
and Diane in honor of Tanyas
baptism were Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Badley, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Bernard, 'Mr. and
Mrs. tome Badley, Mr: and.
Mrs. Keith McCIinchey,
Mrs. Sadie McDonald. Mr.
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and Mrs. Fred Flynn, Miss
Wilda Flynn, Miss Rhoda
Badley, Miss Kim Anthony
and Karen Bernard.
Celebrating the baptisin of
the Horst baby were. Pastor
and Mrs, Arthur Horst, aunt'
Lois and uncle Stephen,:Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Shantz, Mr.
'and Mrs. John. Love and
family.' from Ajax, Mrs.
Madeline Filsinger and fam-
ily, Mrs. Hessel, Mrs. Betz,
Richard Horst and Malt
•Glanville and Jennifer's
grandparents, of Massa-
chusetts..
The party proved to be a
double celebration -.both, in
honor of Jennifer's baptism
and to welcome the parents
home from Nigeria. West
Africa.
WEDDING
Wedding bells rang at the
First Lutheran Church, Log-
an, in honor. of VVendy. Rose
and Bradley Boyd when they
exchanged marriage vows on
Saturday afternoon. Pastor
Beutel officiated at the cere-
mony. The. wedding dinner
was served in the church
basement..The reception was
held at the Brodhagen Com-
munity Centre where a large
crowd gathered. Congrat-
ulations are extended to the
couple.
The family of Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe enjoyed a barbecue at
the Wolfe home. .Lorne,
Beity and Dale, of VanaStra
and Darrell of Kitchener
attended. Marcel Wolfe of
Halifax was unable toattend.
Other guests were Don, Beth
Wolfe and Steven and Jamie
of London: Dick, Dorene,
Diane and Diamond Watson
of Kingston; Doug and Don
Watson of St. Thomas; Ralph
and Joyce Fischer and:Markt
David Summerville of Tor-
onto, Kimberley • Elliot of
Brodhagen; Mrs. Adeline
Diegel 'of Shakespeare; Mrs;
Ordelia McCloy, Stratford;
VVinthrop
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MRS. MARC MILLEN"
527-1856
Visitors with Ben and Elsie
Wilson for the weekend were
Rhonda -Lee and Robert Wil-
son and Larry Russel, Fergus
Ben and Elsie Wilson vis-
ited with Ben's mother Mrs.
Mabel,Wilson, Elmira on
Tuesday.
Otto Walker, Cromarty,
Bob Nutley Jr., G0fOrd and
Janet Bray, Thames Road,
visitcdSanday with the Hull.
cy family.
Mr, and Mrs. G. Blan-
chard attended the funeral of
Mr. R. Hill of Goderich
Tuesday. Ada looked after
Mr. , Hill for a number of
years. • •
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