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THE ouRONEXPOSITORt OCTOBER i1 1979
EVEN A HARMONICA PLAYER — There was all kinds of entertainment
at the Scottish concert held at the Brussels Legion on Saturday• night
including Darrel Adams of Mitchell who played the harmonica. Mr.
Adams who accompanied by Ivan Norris of .Staffa on the guitar.
(Brussels Post Photo)
St James students b
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Correspondent
110. DON MitoRAE
145-2942
The first meeting was
held at Mrs, ROse
Varibergen's home on. Sept
18.
Officers elected were
President Mary Rose
Lowagie, Vice President
May Lou Maloney.
Secretary Nancy, Louwagie,
Treasurer Michelle Rowland,
Press Reporter Theresa
Kramers. The leaders
showed how to do the Gobelin
stitch,
Mrs. Dianne Glanville
of Moose Jaw Sask is
sending a few days with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb.
Brown fiti Highway, Dublin.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Mike MacRae for
Thanksgiving dinner on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey McIlwain, Seaforth,
HPRCSS ups
secretarial
salaries
EY WILMA 01M
The Burori-.Perth
County Roman Catholic
Separate School Board set
the salary scale for school
Sept.'', 1979: $4,20 per hour
office secretaries effeetive
• ring
(unchanged from last school
per hou: (up from $4.30 last.
term) f r 1 year experience;
and 54.85 per hour (up from
54.50) for 2 years experience
or more. _ -
ApproVal was given for a
mileage rate for members of
• the administrative staff to be
set at 22 cents per mile
retro -active to September 1,
1979 up from 20 cents per
mile.
• The board ,voted that the
limits of liability on
non -owned automobile,
automobile fleet and school
insurance liability
policies be increased from. $4
million to 55 million for an
additional premium of
5214.00
The board approved that'
all policies be renewed with
Lessen -Killer Insurance for
the period October 26 , 1979
to October 26, 1980 for a net
renewal premium of
125,287.00 indluding the
increased liability limits.
David O'Reilly of Stratford
was appointed to attend
meeting of Stratford
Recreation department on
October 16 to represent the
school board. The meeting
called the first recreation and
parks masterplan public
meeting will . indicate
available programs and
activities and available parks
and facilities. Various groups
will be given an opportunity
to identify any needs they
Witigham. have.
With Mr. and Mrs. John
Trsinpleman and family on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Neilson, Stratford; Miss
Joan Dietrich, Mitchell; Mrs.
Dale Martyn, Michelle,
Julie and Becky, Hank
Bertens, Russeldale, Miss
Darlene Templeman, Exeter,
Miss Ruth Templeman,
Dublin and Mike Parsons.
term) for
0 experience; 54.45
Thanksgiving gifts to Manor
Father Cooney visited
on Friday morning for
Service and MASS and in the
afternoon Dorothy Dillon and
pupils of St. James School
came with thanksgiving gifts
of fruit, vegetables and
• flowers for the residents of
Seaforth Manor. They
delighted our residents with
their singing ancl also wished
all present a happy
thanksgiving. J.1ary
Finlayson thanked Dorothy
and pupils for their
generosity.
Visiting with Mrs. Adele
Fisher were Mrs. Edna'
Weber of Dashwood, Emery
and Mary- Fisher of Flint
Mich, Alfred and Debbie -
Fisher of Swartz Creek Mich.
'and Mr. Bill Fisher,
Thedford. Mrs. Fisher also
had a 5th generation picture
taken with, her new great -
great grandchild.
Visiting with Mr. Charles
Ross was his mother Mrs.
Henry Ross of Wingharn,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross of
Guelph and Mrs. Betty
McLean of Wingham.
• . Mrs. Jan Orren of. Mt.
Clements Mich.. visited with
• „Miss Evelyn Cardno. •
•Visiting with Mr. Ross
• Haughton were Bob, Debbie
• and Michael Jones of
Stratford also Russ, Robbie,
Shawn and Kelly Adams of
• Stratford. M.rs.r Eunice
Keyes and Mrs: Ruth Carter
visited with Mr. Wilber
Keyes.
• Mr. and Mrs. James
Stewart visited with Mr.
William Scott
Mr. Leonard Bloomfield
went out with his sister on
• McKillop,
Sunday afternoon and also on'
Friday received a visit from
his brother from Goderich,
Mrs.lsobel ,Shortreed
enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner
with her husband James
Shortreed
Miss Mae SMith Of town
visited with Miss Isobel
Lamble and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McClure,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Nicholson of Preston and
;Mrs. Arthur Nicholson
visited; with Art on Monday.
Mrs. Edna Weber, Joan,
Casey and Mark Jones with
•Mrs. Adele Fisher on
Monday, Thanksgiving Day.
Two residents of Seaforth
Manor were pleasantly
surprised on Sunday with
long distance telephone
calls, Mrs. MinnieHawley
received goods wishes from
her sister . Mrs. Susan.
Hutchings of California while
Miss Bessie Davidson
received greetings from her.
brcither San of Portage La
:Prairie, Man,
Tuesday afternoon was our
•
Staffa has v
Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345.2346
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
•Mauer, Exeter, visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
John Templeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
• Parsons and Mary visited on
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Eddie, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Miller
visited Sunday with Mrs..
Wm. Miller, Riverside
Nursing Home, and later Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Young,
Seaforth were supper guests.
With Mr. and Mrs. Rob
• Correspondent
• MRS. ED REGELE
527-1106
,'Mrs. HarOld McCallum of
01 Walton accompanied by
Mrs. Mary. Thornton of
Crediton and Mrs. Jean,
• Broadfoot of Walton visited
• with Mrs. Maud Leeming,
Mrs. Jean Miller and Mr.
James Racho • who are
residents of Huronview,
. Clinton.
• Mr. and Mts. Reg Schultz
of #3 Blyth, visited Tuesday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrt.
Ed Regele.
Mr. and Mts. Tom Hay of
. Lions Head visited on Friday
• with the formet's sister Mrs. •
Bob McCowan and Mr:
McCowan and also called on
Mr. and, MM. Ed Regele..
• They are enroute to Florida
• where they spent the winter
• months,
• Congratulations to Mr,
Mrs. Brian White on the
• arrival of a baby girl born
Friday, Oct 5th at Clinton
Pubtic Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele
were supper guests of Mrs.
Leo Murray:of Seaforth
Dublin & District
• Athletic Assoc.
•ANNUAL.
• MEETING
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•
tie he bold be St. Pettish
tt gym %Wit *a
• MOndaYt Octo15
•
•
euchre club day and
volunteers for the afternoon
were Mrs. Nettie Stimore,
Mrs. Elmer Townsend and
Mrs. Cassie Nicholson. High
scores for the day were held
by Mrs. Rebt. McClure, and
Mr. Emil Hermansen with 47
while the consolation went to
Mrs. Stimore and Mr.
Charles Ross.
• Miss Ruth Cluff visited
with Mr, Frank Case. •
Indoor bowling was held
on Monday morning and
• Miss Doris Wills had high
score for the ladies team
while for the men it was Mr.
Nelson Hall. Fourteen
residents participated in our
handicapped bowling.
• Mr. Rick Fortune is
volunteering his • help on
Monday morning for
exercises and bowling.
Bingo was held Friday
afternoon with a good
number present.
A bazaar and tea is being
planned for November 10
from 2-4 p.. in the afternoon
and will be announced Soon.
isitors
Templeman: and Carrah • for
Thanksgiving were, Miss
Carol Stewart, Guelph"; Mr.
and . Mrs. Chuck Ebel,
Stratford; Mr. Hap
• Swatridge and Jill,
Rose Louwa
r. awl, Mrs. ivan AhrenP,
Stratford', Mt- and MrS,,.
Bruce Ifalintan, London,
Mrs. E.M. Spellman ;arid
Don MacRae. It was also
time to celebrate Joseph
Andrew Macltae'S firSt
birthdayMr, and MrsGOrderr
at Canadian forceS; go,c1.
Halifax, Montreal, Isragl
Egypt.Visitors witliMr. and Mo.,
Hugh Benninger 90 Matattik*
St, were mr. ',and. Mrs. Jim
Oulette and family, Essex,
Don and Marilyn, Lori and
14140,ley AVOP'inget,
Fabrine*lott,with theI •
T -4.440r4, the $elting
Thgxinvite t1tOrtriett49,..to A94 ,t
Eras!.aek sod *ft
are in area.,
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Costello and family visited
with Mrs. Tessie Costello
and with Mr. Jerry Murray
John St,
Corporal Cheryl McGrath
from Petawawa is spending a
• For making our Grand; Opening such a
success. Thanks to Reeve Horold Knight who
• drew the following names for our Grand.
Opening Prizes.
• Bob & Jack Drysdale
Winners of brew at Drysdale Major Appliance Cen-
tre Grand Opening in Hensall.
Norman Floody, Exeter, Ont. - Hotpoint
• Microwave Oven.
• /. Mark Coolman, Exeter, Olt - G.E. Microwave
tiven.
3. Brant Bytsma, Clinton, Ont, - White Westinghouse
• Dishwasher.
4. Brent Caslick, Centralia - Thermo Jug.
Bob 8, June Thomas, Clinton Thermo Jug
6. Mrs, Agnes Eyre, Seaforth Thermo Jug
Shirley Glanvill, Huron Park - Thermo Jug
8. Mrs, Evelyn Pletcher, Exeter - Thermo Jug.
O. Bill Briedger, Exeter, Ont. Thermo Jug
10. Mrs. A. Smith, Grand Cove Estate - Thermo Jug
11. Dominic Murray, Walton - Thermo Jug
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Latest news from Phyllis
-Hinz and Lamont MacKay
who are back from a tour of
the British Isles. Europe arid
North Africa. They have
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in St. Jacobs formerly
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Men's skes.m.t.
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