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The Huron Expositor, 1975-12-25, Page 17.f ■ r) in 4 :a W f „r -xv ry' 'i'' IMS P Et HU 4 • Y6? .. ... ' . a,, v'.. •r..«Kw' 'ig ,,. xaqyi ` .. +`S .Id.' N.'b*"�x. '.: ✓A'"'d +kf2;# rxH q.'. �[ r '” „ w ma ';I. $S4 'i sr c a. r u a f ti' I a .4 <a Cotrespoiodcat )�a►tl ''itieliy, Windsor, 'Dave Vincent Frans;, O'Rgtlly, LQAdon, and Greg, Sea-, din to foul ° r'ty Spending itrist as> with Mfi, , kt and Mrs. lack O'Reliiy will b Miss CatherineIan St. Janet O'Reilly Waterioo, Mrs, M. Thomas will spend Christmas Hoggart and Leon of Monkton,7 with her mother Mrs. Mary C ,yf fF�,. ;•.:.uF' Lo' urs 0rei R 11y andrMrs, Atrgela'. Moylan. :•,,� and Steven of London and M pp , r. and Mrs. Vine Lane will Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer of spend (Christmas with Mr, and p � f s 3''s•R + sar'° r `%�+r f Stratford. Mrs. Ben Flanagan and family in With Mr. and Mrs. Thos Kale Kitchener. $ %. t, �� y r will be Mr. and Mrs. Lance 3p��4y'Mr. Matt Claes&ens left with 'Rob'inson, Toronto, Larry Kale, his brother for Holland to attend Waterloo. Marion Kale, 'Fan- their 'brothers wcc}ding in that shave Dena Wey, Waterloo- country and is spending Christ- i- and Marj Jansen Fanshawe Col- mss with relatives there. z`€ / Y' ." xF lege. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dowe and w f"t'�•� R4' THE •NAME AND THE STAFF ARE THE SAME -- g peter 'Willems' dispatcher',` Bob Cronin Mr. Kevin Kale, Neil Murrayy x • mans er, r � Y family will. spend Christmas with Although Cronin Transport of Dublin has been sold assistant general manager, and Jlm Vivian,( Larry Murray, loan Murray, M>✓, and Mrs. Leo Murray. o 17 Chris T1.1 J' D" ' d �• IETIN6S mechanic. Front are, Carol Baker, accountant, Ruth apey A. c e rnten Mr. and Mrs. Martm .Purcell to Husband Transport Ltd'. Of London, the (tame and leaving Christmas Day for a and family Kitchener is to spend May we find now joy pnd inspiration I I the staff remain the same. At their annual Christmas Ann Ne!lans, Secretary and Debra McClure;' week's holiday in Florida Ch ' h M J th w d f h Ch ' th` d' b'rtb a roll -rates. rrstmas wrt . rs. as, t e sane story a t e nst lis 1 party Saturday are, back, left, Joe Cronin, general pay (Staff Photo) With Mr. and Mrs. Louis McLaughlin. 0 O'Reilly will be Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hunt and Started by grandfather in 1900's family with Mr. and Mrs. 'Jas 'MITCHELL METERED CONCRETE Aunt in Durham afterwards with Mr. and Mrs, K -en Paddington in 0 MITCHELL" ' 348.-$383 r • Stratford. ro'^ n r a n s o r t o u in, 01To all my readers far and near, . May this Xmas fill your hearts o with cheer, and may God$ wq ` - Blessings remain with you, Every Jc' ✓ i%" Cronin Transport sh Limited that the manageminal in ment of Joe Con n. Columban r boughtby thentoJothe and firm. The inwho firm Dublin and -established stab! sd a hed lock across an rail pi Ontario pointsdinruck them Toronto nd day the New Year through.to had its beginningshortly after the turn of the century with the general manager and'Bob Cronin business continued to operate as enlarged . head office and Hamilton for onward shipment to shipment of hogs and cattle by assistant general manager. a partnership until the recent sale maintenance depot. About the ocean ,ports. As many as 280 .rail from Dublin and which grew The Cronin business dates back to HuqbankTransport Limited. same time use was -made of z_.i� until today its trucks are familiar . to the early 1900's when James The last fift en years have been recently established terminal containers are moved in a week sights on the highways across Cronin, grandfather of the Cronin years of steady growth. In 1965 facilities at Sc Columban. by the Dublin firm. much of Ontario, has .been sold- of Lloyd Miller, Mrs. Jean Carey A short time' later Cronins The ` firm employs a staff of New owners are Husband Transport Ltd. IETIN6S mechanic. Front are, Carol Baker, accountant, Ruth apey A. c e rnten Mr. and Mrs. Martm .Purcell to Husband Transport Ltd'. Of London, the (tame and leaving Christmas Day for a and family Kitchener is to spend May we find now joy pnd inspiration I I the staff remain the same. At their annual Christmas Ann Ne!lans, Secretary and Debra McClure;' week's holiday in Florida Ch ' h M J th w d f h Ch ' th` d' b'rtb a roll -rates. rrstmas wrt . rs. as, t e sane story a t e nst lis 1 party Saturday are, back, left, Joe Cronin, general pay (Staff Photo) With Mr. and Mrs. Louis McLaughlin. 0 O'Reilly will be Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hunt and Started by grandfather in 1900's family with Mr. and Mrs. 'Jas 'MITCHELL METERED CONCRETE Aunt in Durham afterwards with Mr. and Mrs, K -en Paddington in 0 MITCHELL" ' 348.-$383 r • Stratford. ro'^ n r a n s o r t o u in, 01To all my readers far and near, . May this Xmas fill your hearts o with cheer, and may God$ wq ` - Blessings remain with you, Every Jc' ✓ i%" Cronin Transport sh Limited that the manageminal in ment of Joe Con n. Columban r boughtby thentoJothe and firm. The inwho firm Dublin and -established stab! sd a hed lock across an rail pi Ontario pointsdinruck them Toronto nd day the New Year through.to had its beginningshortly after the turn of the century with the general manager and'Bob Cronin business continued to operate as enlarged . head office and Hamilton for onward shipment to shipment of hogs and cattle by assistant general manager. a partnership until the recent sale maintenance depot. About the ocean ,ports. As many as 280 .rail from Dublin and which grew The Cronin business dates back to HuqbankTransport Limited. same time use was -made of trailer' loads of the 20 foot until today its trucks are familiar . to the early 1900's when James The last fift en years have been recently established terminal containers are moved in a week sights on the highways across Cronin, grandfather of the Cronin years of steady growth. In 1965 facilities at Sc Columban. by the Dublin firm. much of Ontario, has .been sold- brothers, shipped hogs and cattle Lloyd Miller, Mrs. Jean Carey A short time' later Cronins The ` firm employs a staff of New owners are Husband Transport Ltd. by rail, Their father Josephbecame Staffa W1 associated with the about 25 and according to Joe of Ondon. Cronin, carried on until his death reading 'Achl, ' rapidly expanding container Cronin expansion plans now Changes in ownership, however, in 1949 having previously Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Ass't, shipment program by which being considered will result in a will not alter existing commenced a trucking businesshave Xmas ocean freight traffic was being staff increase. The company arrangements and the company which served the area. nicknames was led -by Mrs. Bert transformed.. Large Cronin operates -a fleet of about 100 will continue to operate under the Following iris father's death comm., Mrs. Lorne Elliott, Mrs. transports pick up containers, pieces of equipment. Cronin name. The head office will Frank- Cronin took over the' • Scott., Progt•amnies, Mrs. Carter Pennies for iv: ` ' �` be retained in Dublin and the business and in 1961 was joined meeting members arLd 1 visitor. The Frank Hamilton: Associate Mem- Kerslake made the pianist, Mrs. Ivan Norris,,played bers., Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Mrs. presentation fwn inctrnmF-ntalc Winter cartPY KPYCIai P FhUIPr rA..,m I 0 +11* ITS C-HZiSTMAS! Santadelivering o r message to all—have a merry! t p , s. orrnan Housetop' and Joy to the World Harburn, Mrs. Robert Laing, • :•$', "tom 'r.1:3 y�c. l a "Mi e had the topic and read an article, Lloyd Miller, Auditors, Mrs. John Mrs. John Templeman His .Name Was Call Jesus. The Miller, Mrs. Larry Gardiner, completed 12 p,oj and meetin� closed with Silent Night Press., Mrs. Robert Laing, Sup - Sup - received her provincial honours, v Mrs. George Vivian opened her ' but was unable be present to The 1975 annuiii meeting fol- Tidings and Literature, Mrs.'Jean home for the Christmas meeting of the Staffs Women's Institute a t Mar*ton Ritchie on Wednesday, Dec. .17'with 17 Correspondent Gardiner, Mrs. Ivan Norris, mrs. SMYTH'E'S SHOE STORE- .MITCHE'LL orrespon ent .cell p , s. orrnan Housetop' and Joy to the World Harburn, Mrs. Robert Laing, ew O was sung. Mrs. Gordon Scott - Friendship and service, Mrs. l a "Mi e had the topic and read an article, Lloyd Miller, Auditors, Mrs. John Mrs. John Templeman His .Name Was Call Jesus. The Miller, Mrs. Larry Gardiner, completed 12 p,oj and meetin� closed with Silent Night Press., Mrs. Robert Laing, Sup - Sup - received her provincial honours, v Mrs. George Vivian opened her ' but was unable be present to The 1975 annuiii meeting fol- Tidings and Literature, Mrs.'Jean home for the Christmas meeting of the Staffs Women's Institute a t Mar*ton Ritchie on Wednesday, Dec. .17'with 17 Correspondent Gardiner, Mrs. Ivan Norris, mrs. members and one visitorj'esent. •The Mrs. R. Laing Lloyd Miller, Mrs. Jean Carey president, Mrs. Charles Douglas, presided and opened Mrs. -John Templeman was and Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. with the Institute Ode and Mary hostess for the December meet- Norman Harburn presented the Stewart Collect followed by a. ing of the Marian Ritchie Evening slate of officiers as follows: Past reading 'Achl, ' Auxiliary on Tuesday night. Pres- pres., Mrs. Frank Hamilton,.Sec., a Christmas 'The roll'cce a Christmas verse iding, she opend the meeting w�a- Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Ass't, and introduce your secret pal and a verse froni 'a Christmas Card, Mrs. Lloyd Miller., Tress., Mrs, present her with a gift was Teach Us to Live. Hymn 141, "Away Lorne Elliott., Ass't., Mrs. Eldon answered by all. A contest on, in a Manger", was sung Allen, Pianist, Mrs. Ivan • Norris, nicknames was led -by Mrs. Bert followed by 'prayer. Hazel Har- from Ass't., Mts. Duncan - Scott, Work' Daynard. Anyone not referring to ' burn read the scripture comm., Mrs. Lorne Elliott, Mrs. another member by, t•nieknamea Psalm y24, yerse's. 1-1.0. Larry Gardiner, 'Mr's.:�Duncan was fined'one penny per name The roll call, Christml's Scott., Progt•amnies, Mrs. Carter Pennies for iv: ` ' �` ^.Ttld0ghts, Was `a� &O/ered by ,;9 Kerslake, Mrs. Eldon Allen, Mrs..' esid6nt,nd; District President, Mrs. Carter members arLd 1 visitor. The Frank Hamilton: Associate Mem- Kerslake made the pianist, Mrs. Ivan Norris,,played bers., Mrs. Larry Gardiner, Mrs. presentation fwn inctrnmF-ntalc Winter cartPY KPYCIai P FhUIPr rA..,m l - ✓ %i'. fxt tf..ff• � } �yr. `'y f/f rJ, , , � f 0 ?;. } o Me rr elfrishflas Jingle bells echo through this special night, pealing wishes of merriment and joy to all, from Santa and as. ,MITCHELL FUUMILL A Division oli Mitchell iMobile Feed Service tt tI u d t - ------ -- ------ . _. _ ., ...... 348-8752 MITCHELL 348-8507 o a rru Ium c p an saucer o Wonderland and - U on the Mrs Gordon Sco r tt M N Debbie Wipteringharri Staffa #3 club for successfully completing p , s. orrnan Housetop' and Joy to the World Harburn, Mrs. Robert Laing, 12, 4-H Homemaking Clubs and was sung. Mrs. Gordon Scott - Friendship and service, Mrs. receiving her Provincial Honours. had the topic and read an article, Lloyd Miller, Auditors, Mrs. John Darlene Balfour has also has His .Name Was Call Jesus. The Miller, Mrs. Larry Gardiner, completed 12 p,oj and meetin� closed with Silent Night Press., Mrs. Robert Laing, Sup - Sup - received her provincial honours, v and the Lord's Prayer.h ply, Mrs. Lorne Elliott, Glad but was unable be present to The 1975 annuiii meeting fol- Tidings and Literature, Mrs.'Jean receive her'cup and saucer. lowed. The secretary's annual' Carey, Nominating Comm., Mrs. Christmas Carols were sung report was given by' Mrs. Robert N. Harburn, Mrs. J. Carey. with Mrs.Daynard at the piano. Laing. The tre'asurer's report, The offices -of president and Mrs. Kerslake gave a report given by Mrs. Lorne Elliott, vice-president 'were filled from recent board meeting and showed total receipts of $24120the.floor, with Mrs. J. Carey, and reminded members of many and, expenses of'$2408.21, Other Mrs. J. Templeman being elected upcoming events. reports were given by Mrs. Larry respectively. A card party is to be held in the township hall sometime in January with everyone welcome '•'*s3' and the.W.l.members providing - ^��"" -• lunch.'=r:.r Mrs. Barry Mahon gave a delightful account of an , . outstanding Canadian Woman i who turned out to be none other re than "Mrs. Santa Claus".� Everyone- joined in singing A "Away In A Manger" to close the Nappy families, h py season— meeting followed by a . dainty" %. Christmas! Christmas lunch served by Mrs. . it's -Thanks for ,.•,.> Alvin Balfour, Mrs. Lloyd Miller „ , all Our y and Mrs. Russell Worden. • ' ° f A'' personals „ j� Q good Iver. and Mrs. Duncan Scott, •� ; `� nancy, Kevin , Bob and Jim, left will. Friday to spend Christmas in Florida t � y r Bringing old fashioned joys to warm your heart at Christmastide. Our gratitude for your support. DI.EGEL'S DEPT. STORE MITCHELL �ii■Ju�►ay your Christmas be merry and bright as you kindle the fire of hospitality in your beamt and home. To our good"friends, warm holiday greetings and thanks. HID At A WEST E Woe OP MlYtHELL LTD. MITCHELL, ONTARIO wwcaaauaa