The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-16, Page 5custom
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reguir meeting will be set for' • Dr. Sotto Friend has eft' .for p4Mnnrys;:orpftagarfo7rsrp' 1)'.n9t°jag...4iellv,v:4 . '6Pfl.Di$170i94:hev,i,pwsliets'eetclkreiwchtncill;::::ns .
air' Moms and Tots next out and .ititten was serVet
Wed•nesday, March 29 in St. • Saskatoon after spending a few hours ' with 40 - 'Mothe r , and , . NOM(' S . Community School weeks' vacation with her parents Wilfred on S4urday. • , . . attended the Ice ,' Caparies. ;in
when women who are interested Mr. and Mrs. Charles Priend. Dr, ''''' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Looby Kitchener en S'aturclay afternOtin
have returned front. a' month "S and „the 39 members enjoyed a in learning to crochet are urged to Friend hag- just returned front
attend. It, is not necessary .. to be a' Australia ,on a teaching aSsign- vacation in Florida.
..
pleasant afternoon...4 one of the
;
morn, the sponsors point 'out. ment and will be instructing at • Mr and N•11. Lester y, lift,ync4 Shows
Thursday at the home of the Later she plans; 'to continue her leader
r lin Fitness . Fans met the University of Saskatchewath •
Mrs. Charles Friends with education-form further degree in•
president, Ruth MeCreight in Veterinary... Science.
charge. Minutes' were' read by Don
M, secretary 'Mary Rose Louwagie ' Goodgin
oae2f1.ro.noaonnd .Mrs. Rita
secretary
and the budget was discussed by Sarnia over the weekend with
treasurer Betty 'Ann Kroonen. ' Mr. and •Mrs. Al Hatton; Sarnia
Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia.
and also, with Mrs. Katherine
Conservation," The leader'
The roll • call was." What — is MacRae who is a patient in St,
explained that because of weather.
conditions,' it would .not, be.
possible to take a field trip to ' the
have returned after a three-week .,
Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Kistribt.,
holiday• in Florida.
Louis Maloney made a business'
trip to Sault Ste Marie during the
past week, ,
• Mr, and .Mrs. Wilfred Maloney .
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Hinz at Monkton." ......
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HaPPY Vit
St. Patrick's
oDay -140X-
At n I
season.
JUST A•SHELL After.40 years in Dublih houSing
various businesses but mostly truckstop restau-
rant,, the Shillelagh .on the corner of Highway 8 is
bublin landmark
The Shillelagh restaurant in area will beCome a daYliiiit
Dublin is being torn down and the corner. What's a daylight corner?
•
Xn empty one
Perth County has purchased
the .lot. affeWill make it' into a
daylight corner. The county and
the Ministry of Transportation
and. Communications are
co-operating to ensure that the
area , remains open. .
Frank and Gar Smith built the
building about 1936 operating .it
as a Canadian Tire outlet and gas
station. Prior,to that the lot .had
been used as a horseshoe
grounds, When they moved to
Seaforth in 1949 the Smiths
rented • the building to 'Dan
Costello who bought the property .
in 1951 operating it as a barber
shop and a pool room. Later, in
Staffs
Correspondent
345-2346 •
Staffa #1 4-H Homemaking
club held their third •meeting in
the township hall with Staffa #2
and 3 clubs and Dublin #1 and 2
joining with them,
The meeting opened with the
'4-H pledge followed by a skit
presented by Staffa #1 girls on the
topic Of live theatre. Following
this, the club -Members rotated in
groups to the various, guest
speakers for diseussions. Guest
speakers were, Walter McKenzie
; on photography,, Mrs. Jean Carey
oft 'the art of reading; Mrs,. Elmer-,.
Dow on music , and" art appreci-
' ation, Mrs. Ross McPhail an Mrs.
Carter Kerslake on Historical
7 Interests, Mrs., Bert.,Daynard on
nature and a spealksfroin Town
and Country flowers on Indoor
gardening. RetWeen rotations.
Pauline Jordan and Sheila Riley
demonstrated an exercise which .
everyone participated in. Slides
were•shown byMr.lvIcKenzie and
the roll' cal answered.
Mr. Robert Sadler is holidaying
in Florida.
.Mr. and Mrs.‘Rob.'Templeman
visited Sunday with Mr. andMrs.
Chuck Ebel, Stratford. '
Staffa #1, 4-H Homemaking
club met at the home of their
' leader Mrs. Geroge Vivian.Jill
Norris was------Fhwn by -_tile'
members'to present the exhibit at
Achievement Day.
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Appliances
Ph6ne 345-2273 - Dublin
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For General Hardware Needs
on St. Patrick's Day and all
year round, visit
DUBLIN
HOME-HARDWARE
M. J. McCreight, Proprietor
CRONIN TRANSPORT LIMITED
Specialists ih
CONTAINER
TRANSPORTATION •
Class C,Carrier
345-2200 Dublin
is dsappegrng
being torn down and made into a daylight corner.
10,
combined theirFebruary• Meeting, . Marth'start. with:a quilting ,at the home of
Mrs. John Templeman:• virKillop 'township's., two
The president. Mrs. Duncan Chairinen for the 1978 Ontario
Scott presided for the. business,, March of Dimes campagin that is
• when, a quilt .top was diSeiiSs'ed. • nos; underway are 'Mrs. Mervin..
• Mrs. Norman Harburn Conducted/ • Diet/. R. R. #1,.buhlin, and Mrs.
a Valentine ()Az, and' Mrs. Ivan Win, Little. R. R. #1. Seaforth .
• Norris gave a interesting paper • ' Captains on Mrs Dietz's team
are: St. Columban, Mrs. James
' Nash., R. R. #5, Seaforth;
Mrs. Frank Ryan. R. #1,
• Dublin:. • SS #4. Mrs. Kenneth
Stewart, R. R. #5. Seaforth; SS
#6, •Mrs.tavern.Hoegy, R. R. #1,
Seaforthr"alui SS #8 Mrs:, Earl
Rock, R. R.'#4. Walton.
•Mrs. Little's Captains are,: SS
• #13, Mrs. Gordon Elliott, R.: R,
#5( Scalorth; Leadbury, Mrs.
Norman Schack, R. R.... #4, .
Walton; SS #4, M,rs. Elgin
....SChade,, R. R. #4, Walton;
Boundary, Mrs. Wm. Thamer,
Walton; SS #9, Mrs. Murray Ramlpi
Mrs. Walter McClure, R. 'R, #2,
h.
`anil.Ivlrs. Bob' Norris, Jill De-nms, R. R. 71, Walton; SS #2,
and Robert,. visited. Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Btirleigh Statorth; and in Winthrop, Mrs.
christened the restaurant after
Wilfred' had ' brought -back a
shillelagh from Ireland and, hung''
it over the entrAnce• • Peter's •
brother,., Lewis. bought,, the store
in 1970 and ran it as a truckstop
,,urant and gas bar -until
1975.'1 . •
in' 1975, Louis , Maloney, sold_
the restaurant to: .Reg Smitlf wl?p
also ran it as a truckstop and he in
turn gold it in 1976 to its last
owner Thomas Watson. The
building' has. been vacant for
about a year.' •
1968;-Peter Makniey took over the
building as a variety store and.gas-
bar. '
It was Peter Maloney and his
uncle Wilfred Maloney who ' Correspondent. '
Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman
visited recently with Darlene
Templeman and 'Mrs. and Mr.
Eldie McNicol in London.
• Mr. and Mrs. ROSS $male are
holidaying in Florida.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Greer and
Michael jOrmstown,Quebec, visit-
ed on the!weekendwitii Mr. and
Mrs. John Templeman and, family
and attended their 30th anniver-
sary party in Mitchel!, Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd—Miller
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
and ,Mrs. Spencer Jeffery read • ever •one el se andwanted to. se
material on Safety in the home ,what was going on up, liere!
and 'Hazardous product symbols—. While I never tried 'or tested it,' ••
then showed examples of safety they Say if you stood on the street
labels. , • , looking up at a tall building (or
Mrs. , ivian discussed, efeetrieal----ust-- hulking up) your eventually
hazards and' showed exam le' would have several doing the '
d, She read material on storagean •
safety in food.
The Cromarty Marion Ritchie '
(Expositor Photo) , sugiir bush until a later date, She
demonstrated how to -finish pin
• -cnshions and also talked on. first
aid aid what to do in Case of an
emergency. Specific exercises
requir'ed by the club were carried
St. Columjan
V. J. Lane
Well here we are almost half
way through the month of Nfareh.
As. I recall the past, ther tnonth .of
March • '1-brought
unexpected unexpected weather.lt •could look
like a fine sunshiney day coming
up anti by 3 p.m. we, 'could' 'be
expe.j.Uncifig the worst snow
storm 'of the winter.
I'm inclined to think March is a
curious month" in more ways than'
one: People,become More curious
not that we are, not always (more
or' less). • •
I was dr iving towards, Clinton
yesterday, .(my wife was driv;mg)•.
and she drew my• attention 'to. a
greundhog and wondered what he„,
would be doing ont„Lhis-day--with-
'so much snow still around...
I suppose he got .eUrious like
li ttle is also serving as Captain..
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ckillop
March is
Stratford, visited MrS. Mary
Duchartne Sunday. .
Mr. Brian Lane, King's College
U.W.0„ visited at his home
Sunday:
•Mrs. Mary Moylan is taking
vacation with her daughter,, Sister
Jean, in B.C.
We' are pleased to hear Mrs.
Mary Melady who was badly
shaken up in a car accident has
recovered nicely.
same 'thing and enquiring what
are you looking at?
• I picked up 'a couple of young
sgeuhyoshikip,gN,!, .r_ Inasked,
school?" you
that?" "Well the first day or so it
was all. right but -now it doesn't —
seem right. No one's-brenefitting,
at leaSt we're not." 'I though the
answer was rather intelligent,
and perhaps speaks for 00% of
the students.
There agaid they are curious
about their future. If I may add as
they say (my ten cents worth) it is
becoming .high time Our young
generation, are being given a
better example 'to follow by
ex perienced and educated
people. ,
Personals
Rev. Bro. Jos. McQuaid, St.
John's SchOol, Uxbridge, Mrs.
Sally McQUaid, St. Thomas,
visited Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane
and took in the McQtiaid -Stevely '
wedding in Clinton, Safurday:-
Mr. Ken Lane, London, was a
visitov.nd m herea Surnacl. ay.. mr
n
• marecy.,
curious
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ofit,
Compliments
GEORGE COVILLE
LOOBY t
CONSTRUCTION
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and
Sf. Patrick's
Day ,
WISH 'YOU A HAPPY 4H have ,specikers.
bona Templeman and Jill
Mrs. John Templeman Norris demonstrated exercises
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