The Huron Expositor, 1972-08-31, Page 3Win Prizes
At Opening.
A feature of the opening of the Shell CarWash
and Gas Bar on Goderich Street at Coleman was
the draw for a number of prizes. The draws were
made by,. Mayor F. C. J. Sills assisted by Marie
McClure of Winthrop shown here following
the ceremony. The winners were:
1) Shell Super Duty Battery - Larry Wright,Kippen;
2) AC/Dc Radio, - W. J. Clayton, 57 Northland Cres.,
Woodstock; (3) Timer - Mrs. Bruce Johnston,
Seaforth; (4) A. M. Radio, - JaMes Reicheld, 925
Ontario Street, Stratford; (5) 25 lbs. soap - Jim
Clew, Seaforth; (6) 1 case of Ptpsi, cans- J. T,auden-
bach,' 586 fluntingW6od Dr., Agincourt; (7) 1 case of
Pepsi, cans - Bill Duffy, R.11.1., Dublin; (8) Transistor
radio - Mrs. Bob Doig, Box 82, Seaforth. (Adv.)
The footbone's
connected to the
headborioe.
Think about it. •
When you play tennis„ you
wear tennis shoes.Wheri you walk,
you wear good walking
shoes. And'when you
work you wear proper •
footwear for comfort
and protection.
Take a good look at your
shoes. Make sure they're
not getting run down at the
heel. Change fraying laces.
And check the soles to see
that they're in good condition,
Sure footwork begins with
.proper footwear.
The sure
way to
safety is
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Self-befente.
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A Family marks
wedding day
Every week more 'arid more
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HURON EXPOSITOR, AMO,11; 1972.74
A swing is an ideal place
to be on a hot summer day.
Here Julie McFarlen takes
full advantage of the facili-
ties .at the Dublin play-
• -ground. (Staff Photo)
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Dublin playground leaders were kept busy in August by occupying the attention of the 30
children taking the program. The project was sponsored by the Dublin Athletic Association.
• Leaders are (back row) Dianne Brown; Marilyn Ryan, Laurie MCKay (front) Dianne Stapleton and
Dianne Brosens. Absent ,is Linda Van Bergen. , (Staff Photo) •
The family and friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Lou Rowland gathered
at their home on Saturday night
in honor of their twentieth wed-
ding anniversary. They received
Many gifts and a good time was
enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cronin are
holidaying in the U.S. and intend
to visit the Grand Old Opfry at"
Nashville, Ten.
Visitors over the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. George Du-
charme were Mr. and Mrs.
'Wilfred Ducharme of Windsor,
Mrs.Exias Charette of Detroit
and Mr. and Mrs. Pat McMahon
of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Donovan of
Detroit spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kroskie.
Mrs. Frank Evans and Mrs.
Jack Cleary were visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Muegge of
Walkerton during the past
week.
Miss Marie Krauskopf of
Hamilton is visiting with her
mother, Mrs.' Kate Krauskopf.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Craig,
newlyweds, have rented the for,—
" mer Strath house from Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Looby and have
moved In. Terry is a teacher
at St. James' Separate School
in Seaforth and• Mrs. Craig will
be teaching at the separateSchool.
in Clinton.for the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh of
Clairmont visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Looby
and other friends in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron (sonny and
family, who have been living in
the house belonging to Mr.Steve
Maloney have moved on Friday
to the Air Base at Clinton.
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Trucks line up
to unload
cucumbers
The lineup of cari'and trucks,"'
at the Kramers cucumber grad-
ing station indicate that produc-
tion is at full capacity this week
and several sem i-truck loads can
be seen leaving the plant for
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bannon
of Kinkora spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred • 4if
Maloney. • • '
The many' friends of Mrs.
Geo. Coville are pleased to see
her home after spendin g five
weeks in St. Joseph's Hospital
in London. •
•.cpti.nued'I. 0414...P. 0 0
r . nir
150,. Pe'015.4! with. tiiP ra, SA Youth
cwinitt9e.. Other =IOWA will
be •organized by 'Mr; Kell in
Pron.., -,
Of the •.88;-ridings .in 914719
14.4 Robinson s.11.4;44 had
ted 4 0, 9,f them and 1.10W-M11
continue 'covering' :tile r°"14044. 40-riding*4 • . '
She set She'j*S found;OA Ile
most of the. V voters are going..
to support 49 VP0A7.4 Party: AO •
this election, Shit ;4.44 it IP
hoped •to get thern Involved in -el!
aspects of the campaign, doing
canvassing, putting 4. lawn signs
and organi.utpg meetinge for the
new voters:
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Mr. Peter Maloney Jr is a
patient in Victoria Hospital in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maloney
of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs.
Keith F roats of Kingston visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney
on the week ea.:-
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A popular spot at the Dublin •playground program on Friday was the fish pond. Here area
children wait in turn to try their luck. (Staff Photo)
" St Columban
High Mass of Thanksgiving
on 35th wedding anniversary
Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ducharme,
Mrs. Joseph Kale and children Thunder Bay, are
High MASS of Thanksgiving spending their holidays here and
was offered by Rev. Father in Kitchener, visiting relatives.
Oostveen on Friday morning on
the occasidn of Mr, and Mrs.
• ,john Moylan's 35th wedding ann-
iversary. They were married
August 25th, in St. Columban
Church, by the late Rev. Father
Dantzer. Mrs. Moylan is the.
former M arY Lane, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Lane, Mr. Moylan is the son
• of the late Mr. and Mrs. Th-
omas Moylan. They have a
family of 5. Donald, Catherine,
of St. Thomas, Luella (Mrs.
Murphy) Sister Jean Moylan of
St. Joseph Academy, London, and
Gordon, who is at present tour-
ing Europe. A family reunion
• was held at the Moylan home in
St. Columban.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane
visited in Sarnia recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sloan,
Mrs. Gerald Gaffney, Peterbor-
ough, Pat Sloan, Lakefield, and
Joe Sloan, Windsor, were here
visiting their father, James
Sloan, who is a patient in Sea-
forth Community Hospital.
Mrs. Mary Ducharme has re-
turned home from StratfordGen-
eral Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W.J.Pinsonault
Windsor visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver.
Miss Hilda Kennedy, London
spent the weekend with her sister
Mrs. Mary Ducharme. _
Smiles .1.
Mrs. MacDonald and baby,
London spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. V.J.
Lane.
Mark Twain said it- 'Keep
away from people who try to
belittle your ambitions. Small
people always do that, but the
realty great make you feel that
you,too, ca n become great."
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- ----- -1.'ne ono= ptaygrouna nas peen a ousy pface tnrougnout August as area cruiaren COOK aavantage
of fine weather andcarefully planned programs. The programs included sports and other activities.
Here Susie Brosens throws a ball into a game. (Staff photo)
Oils and Greases
are staying ahead of
your needs.
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