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Correspondent
Don MacRae
Operation $50,000. is in full
swing in Dublin Post Office
Beginning 15th April,
Canada Post Office launched a
campaign to help raise funds for
the Canadian Olympics to be held
in Montreal and Kingston and , at
the same time, encourage the sale
of Olympic Action stamps and win
valuable prizes: The Grand
National Prize to be drawn July
28, 1976 will provide a' trip for 2 to
any place in Canada served' by
Canada Post Office and served by
commerical carrier, plus $1500.
cash to cover accommodation,
meals and, out of pocket expenses.
Southwestern Ontario Postal
District ' Prizes draws will be
conducted at Kitchener, May 17,
Hamilton June 14 and at Windsor
July 19. Three prizes will be
awarded at each draw.
1st prize - combination .set of
precious metal Olympic Stamp
Sculptures (gold;, silver and
bronze) value $K300.; 2nd prize -
Silver set of precious metal
Olympic Stamp sculptures value
$60.; 3rd Prize - Bronze set of
Olympic Stamp Sculptures value
$30,
Dublin and District Lions Club
tickets are now On sale for their
draw May 1, 1976 at the dance.
Read your entertainment guide in
your local paper. Prizes (Baby
Lions).
Mill Street in Dublin has been
power • swept by Perth County
crew - did you sweep your
Sidewalk , now '`is the time.
Welcome home • to Peter'
Correspondent
Dan McRae
The Senior pupils of St.
Patrick's School as one of their
projects for Education Week last
Tuesday entertained the senior
citizens at a euchre party in St.
Patrick's School' gym. First prtze
was won by, Mike McLaughlin ,
consolation Geo. Ducharme. Top
for ladies was Mrs Rose Stapjeto.
A delicious lunch was serN: ,, by
'the pupils. '
Visitors with Mike Eckert•:'Mill•
St„ Dublin, were Sister Mary and
Sister Margaret from Essex.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Eckert and
family of Owen Sound .attended•
the Dietrich-Kelly wedding in
Kinkora. Other guests attending
were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacRae,
London. MT. and Mrs. Clarence
Ryan and family. R,R.#1. Dublip.
Mr. and 'Mrs'.Robert Johnson
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MaSon
Simebe. Mrs. Jean Dill with Mr.,
and Mrs. Les Haynes . Simcoe:
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Whetham and
family with Mr.. and Mrs.
Johnson . Simcoe. -• G.
Visitors with Mrs. Dan Costello
were, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malone
from Winnipeg, .Manitoba - also
Mr. and Mrs.: Peter Crosbok and
Debbie. London. Ont.
On wed.. April • 7th. • the
members of Dublin Colleens 4-H
Club entertained their mothers at
a delicious buffet pot luck supper
at the. home of Mrs. Chas Friend.
The girls brought all the food
which was, made 'frorn recipes
• learned during • this , club
rneetings.The• . entertained the
mothers after the dinner with a
piano solo by Maureen Delaney- a
qurtettc by Ruth McCreight -
'Dianne Moyer, Joan Bruxer and
Betty Lou Kramers singing
Maloney Jr. ‘%e all hope he enjoys
his ne+.% home and good health.
Visitors with George •Coville,
John St. Dublin were Fred
Coville, Debbie, John and Fred
Jr. from Long Island, N.Y'.;
Geraldine and Rosemary Eckert
of Oakville; Mr. and Mrs. John
Maloney-rl'eaforth; Miss Brem-
mer, Seaforth and Keith Murray,
Walton.
Visitors with Mrs. Dan Costello
were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Costello, Ann Marie, Cathy and
Laura of Kingston; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Cos,tello, Sharon and Betty
Anne of New Lowell; Father Jack
T. Costello, Windsor; Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Schoffer of London.
Easter, visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Thornton and family
were Mr.'and Mrs. Tim Mills and
Jason, Brant and Vicky,, Dundalk;
Mr. and Mrs. Art Weilor, Robert'
and Bonnie Phelpston; also Mr.
and Mrs. George Thornton from
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Agar from
Essex visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Stapleton for Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Rourke
and family, Frank Cronin visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cronin
in Burlington. Mr. and Mrs.
David O'Rourke also spent Easter
in Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nekon from
Kitchener visited with Mr. and
Mrs. MartinFeeney. •
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. MacRae and
Jenny visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Mike. MacRae and family, John
St., Don MacRae and' Mr. and
accompanied by guitar. The
evening was a great success.
Mrs. Charles Friend is to' be
congratul ated on her untiring
efforts to this club.
Saturday. April 10th was the
scene of much activity at the
Dublin Meat Market ,as the
Dublin Women's Institute
displayed and sold their prize
baking and cooking and the sale
was a terrific success and the food
Vas excelrent— 'as this
correspondent can verify along
with other buyer,
Dublin Catholic Women's League
Installation of Officers
New officers of the Dublin
Catholic Women's League were
installed at the April 7 ineeti
„which was' held- in the rectory
meeting room - twenty members
present. '
Mrs. . Frank Van Bergen
opened the meeting with prayer.
Mrs. Bob Cronin introduced the
new executive who are' as follows.,
President. Mrs. Frank Van
Bergen, 1 st _Vice Pres. Mrs. Bill
Flanagan. 2nd. Vice Pres., Mrs.
M aurice Ryan. 3rd Vice Pres,
Mrs. Harry Reynen: Treasurer -
Mrs Ben Nyland, Secretary-- Mrs.
Helen McGrath.
Father Gordon Dill installed the
new officers wishing them well
and he also thanked the retiring
officers for a 'job well done.
Past President, Mrs. Ron
Murray presented the President
Pen to Mrs. Fran-!- Van Bergen.
After a business meeting and
discussion Mrs. Van Bergen
announced that on April 26th
following a, Mass in honour of Our
Lady of Good Counsel. - Father
Spencer. Diocesan director will
give , a talk on duties of officers
and members ' •
Mrs. Clarence Ryan and family,
R.R. 1, Dublin:
Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Patricia
Ouelette of Windsor and family
Dona. Laura and Danny, Don and
Marilyn Benninger of Hespeler
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Benninger. Matilda Street,
Dublin.
Correspondent
Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
Sincere sympathy in the death
of Mr. Dan Beuerman who passed
away in Huronview nursing home
in clinton on Tuesday, April 13th
especially to his family, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Beuerman and
family. Mr., and Mrs. Ross
Leonhardt and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Brady,
Kitchener spent Easter Sunday
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Ahrens, Marilyn
and Steven.`
Mrs. ary Purcell has returned
home from Community Hospital,
Seaforth. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
Congratulations to Mr.' and
Mrs. Dave Leonhardt in the birth
of their son, Scott, who y, as born
in the General Hospital. Stratford
March 23rd. Congratulations to
the proud grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Merv.Leonhardt and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen McClure, their
first grandchild.
Guests with Mr. , and- Mrs.
Edwin Rock over Easter weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Broughton and TiamlAtwood,
and Mrs. Boris Bruder of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Aitchison., Doug, Anne and Mary
of Niagari Falls and Dr. and Mrs.
Karl Campbell, Goderich. '
Sincere sympathy in the death
of Mrs. Annie Elligson who
passed away in Community
Hospital, Seaforth Thursday
morning. Especially to her family ;
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Elligsen and
family, Mr:---and Mrs. Edw.
STherbarth Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
August Scherbarth.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Ahrens over the Easter
o eekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Ahrens; .Elizabeth
Melanie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ahrens, Ken,- Ahrens, all of
Burlington. (
Sorry to hear Mrs. Dale
Bochart,, nee Starr Fischer is in
Wingham Hospital.
With Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe over the holiday were Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and Dale,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfe, :Steven
and Jamie, London.
At St. peter's Lutheran Church
Easter morning were two baskets
and two pots of flowers from the
funeral of Mr. Dan Beuerman
which was held Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stahlke ,
Mitchell accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Manuel Beuertnan and were
guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Beuerman and family on Easter
Sunday. Other guests were Ray
Beuerman, Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Wp. Stahlke and family,
Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Stahlke and family, Tcironto, Mr. _
and Mrs. Bert Kneisz and family,
Brunner.
A birthday party was held for
Paula Van Vlack on Good Friday .
Her guests were her uncles and
aunts Mr. and Mrs. Torn Gray,
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Clawes, Camp Borden
and her nine cousins. She turned
six years old,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Brown, Melbourne and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Kettlewell and family,
Strathroy, Godd Friday, on their
way home from Florida where
they spent two months.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Scherbarth Sr. were Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Scherbartb, Ed. Jr., Garry
and Larry, Detroit., over the
Easter weekend.
Bake sale is success
Operation '50,000 begins at PO INCOME TAX PREPARED
Farmers — Businessmen — Individuals
At Reasonable Rates —
Ronnenberg Insurance Agency
Open in Brussels — Tuesday' and Friday Only — Ph. 1387,4663
Monkton Office Open Monday to Saturday Noon
Phone 347.2241 — Any Time.
Phone Early for Appointment and. Avoid the Rush