The Huron Expositor, 1976-05-27, Page 4OPEN HOUSE AT THE HURON POTTERY— About 30 local people Vidited the
open house at the pottery dig in Egmondville and the Van Egmond house where a
group of Wilfred Laurier University students are digging under the dIrteciion of the
Royal Ontario Museum. Prof. Ed. Riegert of WW, right, shows a test Square at the
pottery site on the south side of the Bayfield River to (from left) Secord McBrien,
Lillian Malaniuk and Margaret McBrien. • (Staff Photo) •
Baptism held in Brodhagen
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Mrs. Mickey McCloy, Stratford
visited with her borther and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe and Dale, also with her
sister-in-laW Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe
and family, At the Same home
was the former's son-in-law and
datighter Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Markle, Guelph.
Edward Scherbarth Sr. has
been transferred from Seaforth
Community Hospital to the Hill-
side Nursing Home.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Wolfe and Dale were the
former's niece and nephew Mr.
Correspondent
Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
Sunday morning Carleen
Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Fischer was ' received into
St. Peter's , Lutheran Church,
through the sacrament of baptism
with Pastor Horst officiating.
Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. John
Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Larry.
Cahill.
There was a pot of mums at St..
Peter's Lutheran Church 'Sunday
morning from the funeral of Mr.
Gus Trentowsky, which was held
on Monday.
Mrs. Edward Stephan has
returned from Stratford General
Hospital and is convalescing at
her home following surgery.
Visitors with . Mrs. Norman
Bennewies on Sunday were her
niece Miss Freada Eickmeyer,
Toronto and her sister-in-law
Mr,;. Melinda Eickmeyer,
Mitchell,
With Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mogk,
John . and Mrs. Edwin Mogk. on
Friday were. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Leake,' Mr. and Mrs. Ken Huns-.
berger • and Melissa,. Mitchell;
also Sheila Mogk,' Reg. Nurse,
Banff, the occasion 'being .the
latter's mother's birthday; Sheila
returns to Banff on TuesdaY.
Robert Gilbert has been trans
rred from Seaforth Community
Ho ' al to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. •
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Fischer . and family • were
theirson-in-law and daughter Mr,
. and • Mrs. Dale Bachert and
granddauOter !Ceti; 'Blyth, also
the latter's cousin Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Wolfe, Clinton, Vn Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Har`old. Alles
Stratford are the occupants in the
Ross Anderson farm home,
formerly. owned by Mr, and Mrs.
Ed Steckly • and • family, Who
moved to. AtWoOd.
andi Mrs...Bernie Leader, Pe t a-
wawa; Mr. and. Mrs. Kelly Haupt
and grandsons Steven, Michael
and Jayson Sunday.
Mr. an rs. bert Gibb and
Lynn, Glencoe visite ,at the home-
of Mrs. Ford Dickison and the
latter's mother Mrs. Harold
Smyth, and called on Mr. Smyth
in Seaforth Community Hospital
over the weekend.
Mrs. Ford Dickison visited with
her mother-.in-law Mrs. Joseph
Dickison, Teeswater and attended
the wedding of the late Mr:
Dickison's nephew Ken Dickison
iii Toronto on Saturday.
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Wm:kis advancing, on the Lions
Club pavilion but' additional
volunteer assistance would speed
up the program, committee
members say.
A major bee is planned for
Saturday when the roof rafters
will be raised and Lions Club
people are hoping there will be
lots Of volunteers on hand at 9
o'clock ready to use a hammer.
Dublin Shainrocks are going to
Ottawa to take part in a Junior
Elimination tournament which
takes place June 25 - 27. The
team is going by.- bus and ,
supporters who would be
interested in attending the games
should contact Joe Cronin in
Dublin.
The Dublin Shamrocks played
against Tillsonburg at Tillsonburg
Genre 8 -0 - a loss for Dublin. The
May 31- Dublin at Kitchener
June 3- Milverton at Dubliln
June 5- Dublin at Waterford
Jung 8- Dubliln at Shakespeare
June 10- Waterford at Dublin
June
June 45 Dubliln at -Ohsweken
17- Waterloo .at Dubliln
June 24- Kitchener at Dublin
July 1- Ohsweken at Dublin
July 7- Dublin at Waterloo
team played well but were up
against' stiff opposition, The next
game is at Kitchener next
Monday.
Lion Tamer , Don MacRae'
visited the Mitchell Lions Club
and delivered the 1st prize on the
Lions Club recent draw to Dick
Thorne., Jr. who was quite
surprised and of course pleased.
Visitors with Mrs.Dan Costello
were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wickins
and Marilyn of London also Fr.
John Costello who is now in
Tillsonburg.
Mr. Mike Eckert visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eckert of
Sauble Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Agar and
family of Essex visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Stapleton.
Visitors 'with Mr. and Mrs.
July 8- Shakespeare at Dublin
July 11- Dublin at Milverton
July 15- Tillsonburg at Dublin
July 14- East VS. West (All Star
game) at Waterford 7:30 p.m.
Junior Elimination Tournament
June 25, 26, 27.
DUBLIN FEST
JULY 17, 1976
COURTLAND TOURNAMENT •
JUNE 12. 13.
Michael 'MacRae and family
were M. °4-and Mrs.. Bruce
Hallman, Waterloo. and Mr, and
Mrs.J. D. MacRae and Jenny of
London.
Don MacRae attended the
Knights of Columbus Convention
in Niagara Falls over the 24th
May holiday weekend.
Staffa man
returns to
Bangladesh
Correspondent
Mrs. John Templeman
Bruce Eaton returned to Bang-
ladesh the latter part of the week
after visiting with his family for 2
weeks.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim Cross,
London 'spent the holiday
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Miller.
Jim, Darlene and Gary Norris,
Brampton—spent—the holiday—
weekend with Mrs. Sam Norris'
and Mr.' and Mrs. Bob Norris and
family.
Wanda and Michelle Martyn,
.Russeldale are holidaying this
week with their grandParents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hap Swatridge
and, Jill, Wingham visited
Monday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
Templeman.
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Vincent J. Lane .
This community was, deeply
shocked and saddened by the
sudden 'accidental death of Alfred
Malone who, with his' wife and
family, lived in the hamlet for two
years before moving to their new
home on the 'farm in November .
1975. His funeral was one of the
largest ever held. here which not
only 'remssented the sympathy
for his wife and family, but the
popularity he held with the many
'who knew him.
Personals
Holiday visitors included Mr.
' and Mrs„ Ron Marcy, Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken bucharme,
Wingham, Mrs. Arthur Murphy,.
Kitchener 'With Mrs. Mary
Ducharme..
Mr. and.Mrs. Paul O'Reilly and
Sean David with Mr. and Mrs.
Louis O'Reilly. "
St.Columban shocked
by train accident
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Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ryan and
Jeffery with Mr. and Mrs. Zack
Ryan.
Sister Jean London and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Moylan, Kitchener
with. Mrs. Mary Moylan.
Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Bowman,
Stratford 'and Mr. • and Mrs.
William Feeney attended the
funeral Monday.
Mrs. Nellie' Doyle visited her
brothers here.
Jack Melady, Toronto with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Melady.
Rev. Fr. Elwyn Morris with his
brother Lou Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Murray with
Mr. and .Mrs: Gilbert Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Robinson,
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Kale. •
Mr. and. Mrs. Leo Murray
visited in Windsor over the
weekend.
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