The Huron Expositor, 1977-03-31, Page 5AT BRODHAGEN SUPPER — Joan Flannigan of
Seaforth helps herself to scalloped potatoes at the
Brodhagen Chamber of CoMmerce pig tail supper
Saturday night. A large crowd attended.
• (Expositor Photo)
Brodhagen correspondent in hospital
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news.
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Correspondent
Mrs. Ed. Regele
Sympa thy is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Mac. Hussey in the
passing of Mr. HusSey's father.
Mr. Mac Hussey is a patient in
Seaforth Comrnunityllospital. He
i.. wished a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Earl Rock 10th
Concession McKillo arid Mrs.
Adeline Bennewies spent a week
ago Monday in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hare ,
Angeline and Carrie of Milverton
visited the latter's parents Mr.
and Mrs. Harold McCallum .and
family on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Yost, Nona
B. and Eric and Mrs. Mary Yost
and Miss Shannon Yost of
Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A. spent the
weenend with Mr. and WS'.
Harold McCallum and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum and
Cindy..
Mr. Edward Regele has
returned home from Seat'orth
Community Hospital.,
Mrs. Thelma .Mills of R.R.4,
Walton has returned to her home
• after attending the funeral of the
late Mr. Walter Clark which was
held at- Windsor, Ontariao.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Corlett and
daughter and Mrs. Myrtle
Machan called on Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McCallum on Sunday-
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Dennis of Atwood visited Monday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Reggie.
U.S. fall'
spenda
weekend
in. McKillop
Country.
Market
viamosTite. BRIG
Dubliners home from Florida
buffet lunch was enjoyed by all at
the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Paratchek.
TAB Monalimont Ratorros Ms RI/M' to Walt croanntla Oa normal
family rallolromont.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Stapleton returned home Sunday
after enjoying a sunny holiday in
Florida with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus
Stapleton of Seven Lakes,
Florida.
Mr._and Mrs. Louis Maloney
and Mary-Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Maloney and Pat, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Murray, Mr. and Mrs.
Len Maloney all returned home
after spending two weeks in the
sunny south Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. 4Wilfred Maloney
spent Stinday with Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Bannon of Gadshill also
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Moeser of
`Sebringville.
Mr. George Coyne of Dublin
moved from his present residence
into-the trailer hOme on the next
lot.
Mrs. John Krauskopf and
daughter Teresa, of Guelph spent
the week with Mrs. Don
Costello.
Monsgr. Feeney of London
spent Sunday with Mrs. Dan
Costello.
Sister Mary and Sister
Margaret of Essex also, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Eckert and family, of
OWen Sound were guests of
Michael Eckert, Dublin.
Mrs. Jean Dill visited Sunday
in Stratford with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Warren and family.
Mrs. Mary Feeney, Dublin,
is in Stratford Hosptial recovering
from an operation.
The christening of Beverley
June, first child of Jim and Donna
Paratchek of Dublin took place on
Sunday, March 27 at' Knox
Presbyterian Church, Mitchell by
Rev. Wallace Murray.' Family .
and friends attending were: Rev,
& Mrs. Wallace Murray,
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Gregory, Alex and Neil, Mr. and
Mrs. John Gregory, Mark, Scot
and Dean, Mr: and Mrs. Alan
Gregory, Karen and Chris, Mr:
and Mrs. Allen Waken: Connie
and Marty. Mr. and - Mrs., Ron
Waken, Lynne and Jo-Anne, Mr.
and Mrs, Paul Suplat. Danny and
Sherry, Mr.`-and- Mrs, Robert
Snare', Robbie, Gordon and
David
Birthday . wishes were also
extended to Beverley's Aunt
Karen Wakem. •
Following the services 4. cold
'Enron Children's Aid Society
president Elsie Westcott was
returned to her post for another
term wn"e4 -the Society held its
annual meeting, 'at the.. CAS
Ooderich ofMeS. recently.
• Vice president itr1977 will be
Charfes Thomas and secretary
treasurer is William Alcack.
• In- her annual report Mrs.
Westcott noted that the CAS has
Opened a new girls ..home
(C.A.S.T-t.) in July and hat it
was nowed to capacity and
"running smoothly".-
"With the financial
restraints", she noted, "it means
all our funds must be_trsed in the
most , effective and 'efficient
manner. Our percentage of
teenagers, however, is about the
same as last year, 60 percent -.of
all children in care."
Mrs. Westcott also commended
the Huron Foster Parents:'
",Asa Bpard, in this county, we
feel our Foster Parents are doing
'a magnificent job in caring for
these children "- she said.
Staffa
Correspondent
Mrs. John Templeman
Mr. Roy Balkweil has
undergone surgery and is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, •
Mrs.- Dave Capling,
Mississauga visited Sunday- with
her parents Mr. and Mrs, John
Templemair and family.
Mrs., Ruby Reed is a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital::
•Mr. and Mrs. Rob Templeman
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald .Cole.
Correspondent
Vincent Lane '
As I write my column for this
week on a day that has a 'nice
warm breeze from the south that
hopefully will take away the
remaining snow, that still sits in
front of our home, I do not intend
to. make any comments about
anything; therefore I will give the
critics a rest for a change.
I am well aware that if you do
nothing, and say nothing,- no one
can criticize - you, but
unfortunately, they are the worst
'offenders in this regard.
•
However I have. lived on thisl .
and I suppose like many others; I
will continue as, lohg as I
principally -because I get Many
worthy comments from faraway
readers as well as local so please
bear with me. I may stick my neck
out next week.
THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 31, 1977 -'5
Elsie Westcott heads‘Children's Aid
and family were in Toronto over
the weekend visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bas Lane and other relatives
there.
Thos. Ryan of Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce.
Orangeville visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan.
Rev.. Bro.,Jos. McQuaid of St.
John's School Uxbridge is spend-
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Vine Lane.
Mrs. Martin Purcell, Kitchener
visited her mother Mrs. Mary
McIver last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lane,
London called on his parents. Mr.
and' Mrs. Vine Lane on Sunday.
Miss Hilda K e nnedy, .London
visited with her sister Mrs. Mary
Dmiharine on Sunday.
Mr.. and Mrs. Darrell McDatd,
Kitchener visited his grand- ,
STORE HOURS:
' MONDAY TO THURSDAY P A.A. • FRIDAY f A.M.. P.M. SATURDAY f A.M. • I SUNDAY 11 A.M. - I P.M.
St. Columban
No comment critics rest
London, Mr. and' Mrs. Jim
Sargent, Kitchener. visited with.
Mr, and Mrs.' .Clarence Ryan on
the weekend.
Mr. and—Mrs.•-•-•Joe-
Hibbert, have returned from a
holiday in Florida and Las Vegas.
I understand they had. excellent
luck while there.
Sean Lane, son of Mr. and Mr's.
Jack' Lane:. who has undergone
itirgery in Seaforth Hospital, is
imProving nicely and expected
home in a few days. •
Larry Kale, Waterloo Uniyer-
sity. spent Saturday with Mr. and.
Mrs. Thos. Kale,. also visited his
grandparents :Mr. and Mrs. Vine
Lane. •
Mr. and Mrs. Les Sniith, Acton
and, Mr. and. Mrs. Dave Regier.
. Kitchener with • Mr. and Mrs.,
Albert Cronin on-the weekend...
•' • parents Mr; and Mrs.. Vine Lane
- Personals on Sunday, •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moylan- •M'r. and „ Mrs. J.p.. Mac Rea,
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