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McKillop 4THE HURON EXPOSIT, APRIL 1, 1976
rokinoie party
at Winthrop
from Matthew 5, 43 -48 followed
by prayer. The second scripture
lesson was taken front Matth ew
5: 1 - 12. Hymn, "I will Go Where
You Want to Go" was sung.
For the study period, Ruth
talked on Zambia and Mrs.
Harnett tvlubonga. A short
question and answer period
followed. Lunch was served by
Unit 11. Next meeting will be held
Tues.. April 20 at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
David and Debbie visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGhee aad
family. London. Judy McGhee
returned home with them for
holidays.
Visitors at Coville funeral
McKillop 4-H
group learns
satin stitch
WEDDING INVITATIONS.
Corre§pondent
Mrs. Ed. Regele
Mrs: Darren Marchand of
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Murray of St. Columban visited
on Monday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Regele and
Mrs. Joseph Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Powell
of R.R. Seaforth visited on
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Joy
Hey.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele
visited one evening last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dennis of
Moncrief.
Mr. Martin Dietz of Bornholm,
a former resident of McKillop
Township, is a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Howe of
Cromarty were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.
Regele.
Mrs. Joseph Thornton is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.Harry Johnson of
R.R.1, Dublin are vacationing in
Florida.
expressed 'congratulations to
Clark and wished him a long and
happy retirment on behalf of
Dublin Hydro System.
Correspondent
Don MacRae
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Monaghan
and David. of Oshawa visited
during the past wek with his
mother Mrs. Kathleen Monaghan
Mill St. Dublin.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Maloney were, Mr. and
Mrs, Carman Fadden, Jim. Dave,
Lynn, and Cindy of Mississauga,
Mrs. Theresa Bannon, Mrs. Dian
Moeser, Dale, Dean. and Danny
of Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs.. Ed
Brvers of Seaforth and, Mrs.
Harold Maloney Seaforth.
MrS. Dan' Costello visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Doug McGilvery
and family of Chatham during the
past week. Father Jack Costello
spent a few days with his mother
Mrs. Dan Costello.
• Sympathy is extended to Mr.
Geo Coville on the loss of his wife
and also to many relatives.
Visitors attending the funeral
were Rev. F. Eckert C.S.B. and
St. Columban
The MeKillop No. 1 4-H Group
held their fifth meeting at the
home of Betty Glanville on March
25 at
The group filled out a sheet
about the characteristic
techniques of most of the cultures
. The group then started to work
on the satin stitch. They all found
out that the satin stitch wasn't as
easy as. it looked. When they .had
finished they worked on the sheaf
fille'r stitch.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Marion Hunt on
April 1 at ":00.
Parents
proud of
hockey
Siter Florence to
complete mgsters
in religious ed
be sent to the winners of the
public speaking contest and the
contest sponsor, the Ontario
English Catholic Teachers Assoc-
iation. High praise was ex gessed
'by the trustees for die'reachers
who organized the public speak-
ing program so successfully.
Jayne Delaney of St. Patrick's
School Dublin was top winner of
the junior level in the contest and
in the senior level, Mary Luanne
Clare of St. Joseph's School.
Kingsbridge topped all the con-
testants.
The trustees were given a
summary of the programs to .be
held in the separate schools in
Huron and Perth during Educa-
tion week, April 4-11,Parents are
invited to visit tote' schools to
observe activities during the
week. The meeting adjourned at
I 1:15p.m.
a.
Rev. Fr. 'Gaunt both of Gary,
Indiana U.S.A. Helen and Jack
Tatt . Dearborn, Mich., Mrs.
Rosemary Nazarrio, Long Island
N.Y. Mrs—Mildred Carature,
N.Y. James Eckert and family
Rochester N.Y. Geraldine and
Rosemary Eckert, Oakville, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Eckert, Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Firma Cara-
bridge. Mrs.! Kay Eckert, Galt,
Mrs. Lena Eckert. Burlington.
and Mrs. Rick-Eckert, St. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. McFadden, Wallace
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eckert
and family Toronto Mr. Jack
Flynn Kitchener, Mr. Jerry Hol-
land Stratford, Mrs. O'Connor,
London Mrs. Sherdotby London,
Mrs. Torn 'Holland Windsor,
and Mrs. Harold Mederick Kit-
chener Mrs. Bird, Thedford, Mr.
and Mrs. Con Eckert. Oakville,
Mr. and Mrs. Pere? Eckert
Maryhill. Mr. and Mrs. Ab
Siemon, Wm. Seimon, Man d.
Keith Seimon of Walton and
Mi. and Ids. David O'Rourke
Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feeney of
Seaforth visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Feeney on Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Monica Holland has re-
turned from an extended trip to
British Columbia and Western
provinces.
' -Chairman of Dublin Hydro Don
MacRae 'attended the 'retirement
dinner and dance for Clark Moses
at.the Crystal Pallace Mitchell on
Saturday night, Chairman Don
Correspondent
V.J. Lane
Congratulations are extended
to---the Dublin peewee hockey
team and coaches for their good
showing at the Goderich peewee
touruarnent..,
While they lOSt in the finals to
Teeswater, they were awarded
the trophy given each year to the
team showing the best sports-
manship and good manners con-
duct, bah on and off the ice." The
parents and friends of those boys .
have good reasons to be proud,
considering there were some so
teams competing in this tourna-
ment in different groupings,
Personals
Mrs. Gerard Marchand of
Windsor spent a few days with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo "
Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. McQuaid
were in Windsor over the week
end visiting their brother in law
Mr. Larry Power who is in poor
health.
Mrs. M artin Purcell and. Mary
Lyn of Kitchener visited her
mother Mrs. Mary McIver on
Saturday.
.Mrs. Blanche. Reynolds of
Kitchener spent Saturday with
her sister in law Mrs. Mary
McIver.
Mrs. Mary Moylan spent a few
days in London and St.' Thomas
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sararas and
daughter Gill of London with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas Molan
on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos
Kale returned home Sunday after
spending a 10 day holiday in.
Florida.
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Frau Travnecheck of Lachen,
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Hans Travnecheck, Kitchener,
visited with Mr. -and Mrs. Ever-
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Mr. and Mrs. William Parsons
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You are invited to our Diamond Show '76, April
5 through April 10, at Anstett Jewellers in
Clinton, Seaforth, and Walkerton.
This is your opportunity to experience, browse
through, and learn about the magnificent world
of diamonds: Come in and talk with our trained
professiolia1S:'AT Alfarett WorelIers, we took the
time to, acquire the necessary scientific
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Our
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demonstrations and repairs to
all makes
We also carry a large selection of
Popular tripes and models...Bernina,
Morse, Brother, Universes, Omega, etc:
in portable or cabinet...at reasonable
prices.
We do accept trade-ins. Also a large
selection of good used and fully
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Friday, April 2
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.'- , Saturday,' April 3
We carry a full line of
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Correspondent
Mrs. Robert Hulley
A crokinole party was held at
Cavan United Church Friday
evening followed by a pot-luck
lunch,
Mrs. Marg Ridley and Debbie
spent a few days was Mr. and
Mrs, Hugh Currie, Linda and
Joanne, Dorchester.
Miss Sharon Pethiek spent part
of the winter break with Mr, and
Mrs. Bruce Harburn, Shery and
Chris, Walton. ae Miss Vickie Harris spent the
winter break with Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Wel/camp and Marsha;
Mitchell.
Miss Shiela Campbell, London
with her parents Mr, and Mrs.
Allen Campbell. Shiela has just
returned home recently from a
trip to Hawaii. •
Ray McNichol and Bob Hulley,
two of the Scout leaders for the
1st Londesborough Cub and Scout
Troops attended church services
at the Londesborough United
Church Sunday as it was Scout
Day.
The Scout Promise"to love and
serve God" and the Guide
promise "to do my duty to God"
form a spiritual foundation upon
which churches,. as sponsors, can
build an effective Christian
Education program for boys and
girls.
Miss Doris Dolmage. Wingham
spent the weekend at her home.
Linda Godkin, Doug Dolmage.
Blaine Pryce, Tommy Johnston
and Jimmy McNichol attended
Communicant classes • Sunday
evening at Northside United
Church.
Mr. and M rs.,,,.Ben Wilson
visited in Guelph Tuesday and
Wednesday of this past week with
Mr.. and Mr. William Wilson also
Wayne Wilson in Joseph Brant
Hospital, Burlington and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Paul, Milton.
Miss Debbie Yielding,
Stratford, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blanchard
and family.
Mrs. Gordon Blanchard and
her daugahter. Julie, Mrs. Bill
Ernbling . and granddaughter
Kimberley have just. returned
home after a month's vacation
with her sister and family Betty
and Jay •De Forrest, and .Lisa.
Donald and Douglas, Edinburg,
Texas, Douglas was born just a
few days of ter Ada arrived.
Kenny Blanshard, , spent a
month with Mr. and Mrs. 0.
Crawford, Walton.,
. - Four white swans were spotted
rest. ing in one of) the many huge
water puddles lying in the fields
the beginning of the week,
The March meeting of ' the
U.C.W. of Cavan United Church
Was held in the church basement
with 17 members present.
Mrs. Olave Little opened the
meeting with a poem followed by
the hymneetineChrist.There is No
Easts or West. The roll call was
answered by "Have you been
anywhere and how you liked it.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved. The
offering was received and
dedicated.
Mrs. Ruth Campbell then had
a 1 short reading followed by the
h mn ."The Old Rugged Cross".
Her first scripture lesson was
(By Wilma Oke)
The Huron Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate School
Board' appointed Joseph Visser,
R.R., Seaforth aslluron County
representative on the Focus on
Faith Committee at a meeting in
Dublin Monday....niglat. The Perth
County representative appointed
was Ronald Lacey of Stratford.
Sister Florence Kelly, principal
of St. Patrick's School, Dulbin,
was granted a leave of absence
without pay for-May and June to
complete her master of Religious
Education at St. Paul's University.
Ottawa.
Susan Johnston was hired to
teach at St. Aloysius School
Stratford. until the end of June.
The board supported the resol-
ution from the Lambton County
Board of Education that: "It
object to the the Department of
Revenue regarding the increase
in' the payment of unemployment
insurance premiums on the em-
ployer's behalf and suggest that
the deficit of the unemployment
insurance commission be covered
by curtailing the wastefull exces-
sive disbursement of funds".
The board voted to donate $100
to the Perth County Milk Commit-
tee to assist with expenses in its
1976 education program for
school students in Perth County.
A letter of congratulations will
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