The Huron Expositor, 1975-05-01, Page 9Correspondent
Mrs. R. Laing
Kathy , •Douglas and Bonnie
McPhail visited the STelco stell
plant in Hamilton last Wednesday
with the Grade eleven geography
Cass.
s. John Jefferson visited
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Patterson, Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Reg. Finlayson, Staffa, and
Mrs. _AgneS" McDougall, at the
Bluewater Rest Home in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Coleman have arrived home after
spending over two months in the
* United States, mainly in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs.Th omas
Gillespie, London, visited
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laidlaw and
family, Dorchester, were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. J. Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrt.Ronald LeBlanc,
ARCHIE ROdiNET
wishes to extend a
special thanks to the
people of Seaforth,
who have received him
and his family in a'
warm friendly atmos-
phere. He "extends a
very special thanks to
his staff for helping
make the busiriess a
success.
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oaf Wag present present.•and presented,
ORO'S Lim Ted Heimpel, a
Canadian flag, a giftf-from the
Pominioa Goverryneat.
Officers from different clubs
Preseated on behalf of •the
. district, various" insignia includ-
ing theinteruational "Flags of All
Natinps",, Gong and Gavel, Pine
Box, framed Code `of Ethics and
Lions' Charter,
Lion, OW Moody, P.D,G. as
master of ceremonies, kept the
meeting lively and introduced the
guest speaker, District Governor
Lion Bruce Murray of 'St. Marys.
' He outlined some district Pro-
grants, 'and achievements and
advised that seven new clubs had
been formed in District A9 during
the past year. He left with the
clubs Challenging to put action
behind the International Motto,
"We Serve".
Lion Larry Cook of Dublin was
the Charter night chairman in
charge of arrangements.
The Brodhagen Chamber of
Commerce ladies catered to the
large group while the Royalaires
provided music for the later
dancing pleasure of all.
• .f . con t ion
A shower was held _for Miss
Kathy Scott bride elect of this
month to Ron Harris at the home
of the groom-to-be's aunt, Mrs.
Ken Cook, Clinton. Airs. Shirley
Wolfcamp, Mitchell, sister of the
groom, Mrs. Don Scott, mother of
the bride of Seaforth, Mrs. Grace
' Scott of Cromarty, grandmother
of the bride, Mrs. Bob Harris,
mother of the groom and Vickie
Harris a sister were among those
attending. Also attending was
Mrs. Bert Harris, Goderich,
grandmother of the groom.
Trout season opened up suc-
cessfully for some men in our
community. One trout measured
thirty inches and some twenty-
four inches. Suckers were also
running good,
^' "Seiriething different tokir,a#
anyway was seen thir Wee
When an airplane was busy
spreading fertilizer on the
farmers fields in the district. —
Hamilton, visited Friday with
their 'cou'sins, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Douglas.
Visitors la.st week with Mr. and
Mrs.Gordon Scott were Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Splane and Miss
Anna Scott of London.
. Cromarty men's bowling team,
Harvey Dow, Yoste Drost,
Norman, Wilding, Donald Johns,
Elmer Dow, Eldon Allen and
Robert Laing defeated the seven
o'clock winners in a five-game
session,to take the Monday night
playoff championship trophy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and
family visited Sunday with • Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Chessell, Varna.
Ontario.
We are sorry to hear that Mr.
Matt McCreight is a patient in
Stratford General Hospital.
Congratulations are in order for
all the St. Patrick's school child-
ren who took part in the-Stratford
Music Festival and for the
number of trophies and ribbons
that they won. We should all
appreciate what Sister Florence
and the teachers at the school are
doing for our children.
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City, Yukon, had motion picture
theatres operating at a time when
the projected motion picture was
just three years old. In 1899,
Dawson City had a telephone
service, running water, steam
heat and electricity.
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Whitehorse, the capital city of
the Yukon has more than half of
the entire population of the
territork within its city limits.
According to the 1974 census, the
population of Whitehorse was
approximately .13,000.
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Cromarty
Bowlers win
d machines.
Large crow attended the funeral ofL Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kistner
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney
(Viola) Fred Kistner on Monday
at St. Peter's-Church, Brodhagen,
Mrs Mary K Ryan and Alice,
Visitors with Mrs. an Castello
on the weekend were Monsignor
Joseph Feeney, Mrs. Peter. Ore-
shok and daughter ,Debbie from
London.
Mr. George Lannin of Kelly
Construction Ltd. has taken over
repairing and servicing of silo .
unloader and stable cleaners of all
makes in jig 'Spare time.
We are glad to see Mrs. George
Coville of Seaforth Community
Hospital. Mrs, Dan O'Rourke Of
University Hoapital, 'London have
returned to their homes.
Mr. Frank Kistner and his.
employees have started out this
week with his two tile ditching
Norman MCKay IS the Presi..
dent of the ,newly ,formed Quplin
Lion's Club, fig!! Ferguson is the
secretary and` David Brown -the
treasurer, -"
The Dublin club received its
charter recently froni the Mitchell
Lions Clut).1,asi Sat orday, about
200 Lions frorikthe area welcothed
the. Dublin group into 'their
organization at, a dinner ,.and
dance at the Mitthell and District
Community Centre,
-
There are, 28 Lions in the new
Dublin Club.
of
Ron Scotchmer, president'
of the Mitchell club called the
gathering to order, -
Past and present zone chair-
man, Deputy District Governors,
District Governors as well as
International Director, Lion Lloyd
Edighoffer, were in attendance to
7 encourage the new group. •
Civic greetings were expressed
IA; Reeve -Boss McPahil • of
Hibert TGownship.
Lion Hugh Edighoffer,
a Mitchell club member,
expressed his interest in as well
as respect for Lionism and
brought greetings from the Legis-
lature. Lion Wm. Jarvis, M.P. a
Stratford • club member,
Correspondent.
Mrs. Robert Hulley
A large number of interested
ball players were signed up to
play ball the coming season at the
McKillop, Township Shop on
Saturday afternoon. Those assist-
ing were Gordon Pryce,, Bob
Regele, Doug Schoeder, Bob to Campbell and Jim Bosman.
There will be a Squirt, Bantam
and Midget boys team also a
Squir t 'and Pee Wee girls team.
There will also be a Ladies
Slow-Pitch Team and a Men's
Slow-Pitch Team.
The canvassing for lights for
the Recreation Park went over
very successfully so the men
reported and they would like to
thank everybody who gave so
gen0ously. If anybodrWag
misd or somebody living out of
the 4communii§ ' would 'like 'to
donate you can leave your money
at the McKillop Township Shop.
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Correspondent
Mrs. Gwen Ruston
A number from here attended
Confirmation at .St. Patrick's
Church in Kinkora on Sunday
afternoon. Forty-two were 'con-
firmed by Auxiliary Bishop
Sherlock of . London.
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Martin Klinkhamer on the week-
end were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Hill of Chicago and Mr. Jack
Klinkhamer of Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid
attended the funeral of Donald
McKinnon in Brussels on
Wednesday.
Mr. Jack Doyle of Toronto
spent the weekend with his
father.
Parents, relatives and friends
enjoyed a delightful concert put
on by the children of St. Colum-
ban School last week. The theme
was "Down Memory Lane":
Grades one and two sang weft-
known songs of the Gay 90's.
Grade three and four entertained
Seaforth 2
Seaforth 2 held their first
meeting of the "Garden Club".
It started at 7:30 p.m. on 'April
27th, The meeting was held at
Mrs. L. O'Rourke's.
,17 ,.,.
The, 19Cti.Ogylvas opened with,
,,e19.0* of
o cerS•• tonic' 'Olicee. Clara
DeVereaux - ' President; Ida
Stinnissen - Vice President;
Treasurer Judy Dorsey; Press
Reporter - Cath McCue.
Out of the suggestions for a
club name "The Little Green
Sprout" was voted in. Each girl
then explained how the garden
should be kept and the value of
the plants grown.
The next meeting will be held
on May 8th at 4:00 p.m. Joan Sills
moved , that the meeting be
closed. Patti O'Rourke seconded
the motion.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kistner.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Maloney attended the Thomas,
Bannon wedding at . St. Patrlek's
R.C. Church in Kinkora on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. MacRae
and daughter Jennifer of London'
visited on Sunday with Mr. and.
Mrs. Mike MacRae. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.TOzer Sr. and
Mr. Ed Tozer Jr. of Davison'
Mich. and Miss Theresa Ryan of
Wilde& spent the weekend with
with songs of the early 1900's.
Grade five and six gave songs of
30's and 40's as well as' songs
reminiscent of World War IL
Grade seven and eight brought us
right up to modern music with
'guitar accompaniment by Marian
Jordan and Louise Ryan with
David O'Rourke on the drums.
Little Margaret
favoured us with a vocal solo.
Piano solos were given by Janice
Murray, Joanne Albert, Mary
Murray, and Mary Ann McIver.
Lively step dancing by Barbara
Sloan, Mary Murray and. Carolyn
O'Reilly brought the program to a
close.
Mrs. Jack Moylan visited her
daughter Sister Jean, in London
on Wednesday.
Miss Maureen • Ryan R.N.
:daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ryan left hy,,plan? to spend her
holidoxsASKAritish Isles.
At . Hie mW-14eeting on Wed-
nesday .evening Sister Shirley
McAuley spoke on the theme for
education week"Learnini•t a
Co-operative Community Enter-
prise". She said not so much
stress is laid on facts now since
wv live in a computer age but we
must teach the child attitudes and
a well-balanced type of education
where 'children learn skills and
discipline. The President, Mr.
Tom Murray thanked Sister after
which a delicious lunch was
served by• the • ladies of St.
Columban.
name
CoireelmOtleat
Mrs. Ed. Regele
Relatives and friends Of Mr.
Fred Kistner of Brodhagen
extend their sympathy in the
_passing of his wife Viola.
Mr. and Mrs, Mantas Burns of
Dublin visited with Mrs. Mary
Thornton Monday afternoon and
,evening.
Mr. and Mts.Clarence Dennis
visited Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Regele. -Mrs.
Robert Beuttenmiller and Bradley
and Mrs.Annie Hoegy of Seaforth
and Miss Jo y Hey visited the
same home on Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Joy Hey attended a bridal
shower Saturday evening for Miss .
Joan Hopper held at the home of
Mrs.Winston Powell.
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