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The Spot to Spend St Patrick's'
NigILt ... At an Old -Fashioned
ST. PATRICK'S
BALL
Brodhagen Community Centre
SATURDAY, MARCH 17th
9 p.m. to 12 p.m.
Enjoy Congenial Irish Company
Dancing to Wilbee's Orchestra
Refreshments Available $2.50 per Couple
Tickets available from JACK WELLS, Dublin, or
WILLIAM SMITH, Canadian Tire, Seaforth
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ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS' of the year is the annual
March 17 concert in Dublin..- when children of all ages take
part in a salute to St. Patrick. Here, ready to take part in
the event are:
(Above, left): (back row): Luanne Rowland, Donna Mc-
Laughlin and Dianne Stapleton; (front): Pat Delaney, Delaine
O'Rourke and Larry Feeney. •
(Lower left) (back): Trudy Brown, Helena Loomans' and
Helene' Looby; .(front), Mary Kelly and Anne De Kroon;
(above) Mary Kelly and Anne De Kroon pose before one of
the gay scenes with which the stage is decorated. (Expositor
photos by Phillips).
ST. PATRICK'S CONCERT WILD.:,, ,.
FEATURE MARCH SEVENTEENTH
Children of the Dublin area
are ready to dotheir part' in
the annual St. Patrick's cele-
bration, when they will present
a St. Patrick's concert on Fri-
day and Sunday.
Those taking part in the pro-
gram are: Welcome by Michael
MacRae, Delaine O'Rourke, Lar-
ry Feeney and Pat Delaney;
Opening Chorus, "Mick McGilli-
gan's Ball" and "The Happy
Wanderer" ; 'Minuet, Junior
Room, with recitation by Di-
anne Stapleton ; "Patrick
O'Grady," Tommy Goettler;
Clap Dance, "Mother Machree",
"Scotland the Brave"; Highland
Fling, Barbara McLaughlin,
Donna McLaughlin and Mary
Margaret Rowland; "Livinsky
At the Wedding," Michael Stap-
leton; Senior • Room • Chorus,
DUBLIN
Mrs. Leo Holland, of Windsor,
spent the weekend with her
brother and sister, Pat Maloney
and Mrs. Mary Schulman.
Miss CarolS ck and Bobbie,
Stapletpn, Ki enener, with Mr.
and Mrs. F -gus Stapleton.
Mrs. 'C. MacDonald, of Gode-
rich, with Mrs. Elsie Jordison.
Mrs. Frank Burns ha$„return-
ed home from Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital.
.Miss Margaret McCarthy and
Miss Nancy Kelly, of St. Mary's
Hospital, Kitchener, at their
homes.
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CHOPPING
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FOR SALE
All Kinds of Grain
Bought and Sold
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Coal Merchant
FLOUR FEED
SEEDS OIL
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GENERAL INSURANCE
Phone 3 DUBLIN
"Danny Boy," "Thanks Be To
God"; Rhythm Band, "Killar-
ney" and; "Tales of -Vienna
Woods". . .
Play, "Madam Camellia's
Beauty Parlor": Characters rn
play, Madam Camellia, Karen
Russell; Mary Jane (her agsist-
ant), Bernadette Nagle; Miss
Bell, Helena Loomans; Miss
Hespen, Nora Ann MacRae;
Mrs. Brown, Mary ' Margaret
Klinkhamer; Fairy Brown,
Mary Lou . McLaughlin; Mrs:
Robinson, Helene Looby;. Eben-
ezer Robinson (her son), Tom
Krauskopf; Mr. Slicker (an old
bachelor), Michael MacRae; Pat
McGonigal (a policeman), An-
thony Van Bakel.
Piano accompaniment — Fri-
day night, Mr. E. C. Harley;
Sunday afternoon, Mother M.
Celeste.
Irish Two Step, Grades 3 and
4;' Senior Girls Dance, Mary
Helen Ducharme; soloists, Kar-
en Russell and Nora Anne Mac-
Rae; closing chorus, "That
Tumble Down Shack in Ath-
lone" and "Clancy Lowered thg
Boom." _
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DAINTY RICE
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15 -oz.' Tins
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