The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-30, Page 5put on a pancake breakfast and a •
dance for, the students,
. :fhe 'township council gave the
Centennial Committee money
just to get. their project started
and the 'Committee also 'received
' a $1817.50 Wintarip grant which
the council got Tor them.
...."Wejust Want people to have
, good time. We're . net trying to
make money out of it. It's jest
going to be a great big birthday
party. thaes my impressioe of
it," Miss, lityit.iller said.
Clerk' Chi ei Filencl said 'that
the Hibbert Township Council IS
supporting Dublin in every way
possible. He said that the
township is going 'to put a new
grader and a 100year old horse
drawn grader, in the parade.
'.!The council of Hibbert
Township is fully behind them..
,100per cent." Mr. Friend said.
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FAIR KITS
Patiick's SchooL..
akes .Centen.nial lans It was fifty years igo when.
Rev. Berman Weigand confirmed
a class of twelve at St. Peter's
Lutheran.ChOeh., Brodhagen. A
reunion of the confirmants 'was
_enjoyed . at Brodhagen
Community Center on Sunday
where dinner and lunch were
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 30, 1970
Brodhagen class has reunion
confirmation e u n le n at
Correspondent — McKenzie, her annt Mrs, Adele
Marnee of Clifford, Henry and
Phyllis Leonhardt, Colleen and
Lisa of Thainesford, Richard and
Marlene Leonhardt , Jeff. and
Kevin of Dago, • Charles and
Barbarah b rt Lo d
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe M k I
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Spending holidays in :Florida.
Dublin and,. Mitehell District
Lions Home Bingo Cable Channel
12 winners last week with
Mitchell Lions on stage -
Mrs. Alf Anderson, Mitchell,
$20.00; Mary MeNaught,
Mitchell, $20.00; Mrs. Una
Macebougall, Mitchell $35.00;
Mrs. Dune Eernms, ' Mitchell,
$20.00; Cheryl Hunsberger,
Mitchell, $10.00; Mrs. Floyd
Dale, $10.00; Fergus Campbell
jackpot $140.00. Entertainment
afterwards by Horace Salt, Scot
Pauson, - Ted-:
Sahenbren. Thanks again fellows.
Visitors with Mrs, Dan
'Costello, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Costello and family of Kingstcin.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Danny Costello,
Kitchener, Father John )
Tillsonburg, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
McGilvery‘, Chathain; and
Mrs. Peter Gtosbak, London,
John Kirauskopf,' Guelph.
Visitors with Mr. ;and, Mrs.
Hugh Benninger, Mr. and Mrs.
Maraviri Benninger and Mike
Hornepayne, Don and Marylen,
Philip James had the 'special
number reading the story' of -the
Holy Land. :
Mrs Duncan Scott chose as her
topic a paper on the Story of
Revival.
Mrs. Carter Kerslake closed
the meeting with a hymn and the
Lord's Prayer in unison.
Misses Marion Smare andiuth
parburn Were among the Mitchell
District High School students,
who enjoyed a holiday in Spain
during the Easter school break.
'Mrs. Rob Templeinan And
Carrah Dawn, returned home
from Stratford. General Hospital
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris,
-Sean, Michael and Erin, Bale d'
Urfe, Quebec, visited on the
weekend with Mrs. Sam Norris
and Mr: and Mrs. Bob Norris and
family. •
Darlene Ternpleman, London,
spent the weekend'with' the
family. Visiting on Easter Sunday
.,,,,Were-Mr. and Mrs. Dale Martyr'
-and- --,:girls-,---ita-nle—Wertens",
kusseldale, Mrs. Jim Neilson,
Stratford, and John Arts,
Seaforth.
Correspondent
Don MacRae
Mr. 6nd Mrs. Jade MacRae,
Jenny and Ian- visited with Don
MacRae and with Mr. and Mrs..
Clarence Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Fadden;
Dave, Jim and Lynne of Toronto
spent the weekend ivith Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Maloney.
of.,Lhe Centennial Committee to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon KiStner
offer suggestions. , and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hinz of
"They're supporting us 100 per West Monkton and Mr. and Mrs.
cent," Mary Litwiller said. Wilfred Maloney spent Sunday
The Catholic, Women's League with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kistner.
arc doing, a cookbook for the Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Maloney,
Centennial ..„,With. each- woman Mr. and 'Mrs:- Jerome Murray
bringing recipes. The--Knights of have returned from a holiday, in
Columbus arc operating a beer the Bahainas.
tent. The Lion's Club are looking Mr. Doug Small has been busy
after other refreshments. The demolishing er of his the remaind
and addresses of people- who,,had
moved away from. Dublin..
Although the P.T:A. and the
W.I. have not played a direct role
as yet, they have indicated -that---"
they're willing fo help out in any
way they can. Members could
possibly be -in information or
souvenir boohs helping ont at the
actual , celebrations. .
The Lee Club is going to help •
with the decorations and 'possibly '
BANK RATE FINANCING
served by Mrs. George *Rock of
Mitchell. In the class are: Harry
IvInegge, Seirnon, brothers Albert
and Antone Seimon, August
Scherbarth, Alvin Rose, Sarnia,
Mrs. Leslie 'Weitersen , (Adelia
Hillebrecht) Mrs. Robert FrOch
(Hilda Bennewies), Ws. Nortnap
Kistener (Anna '''Giper) Mrs.
Leslie Beuerinan (Telecla
from Cambridge, Mrs. August
Scherbarth (Frieda Hoppenrath)
and Miss Marie Mayer. Of the
class of twelve only one has
passed away. This was Mrs.
Norman Hoffmeyer the former
Hazel Rapien whose death
occurred in 1970.- The husbands
and wives Of the class .,,also
attended and, the evening was
spent playing games. The high
light of the gathering were,.the--
•-..pleasaet memories of school and
confirmation days which
reminded members of many
hurnourons happenings.
Guests with Mrs. Heiman.
Leonhardt and Earl after_
- attetiding the showercon Sunday
were Mrs. Grace Eagleton,.
Calgary, grandmother of the
latter's' fiancee Marilee
Staffa
Ladies set qu il t prices
St. Patrick's School in Dublin
has what may turn., into some
pretty interesting idea s for the
--Centennial celebrations being
held iu Dublin on July 1 and 2.
Although nothing has been
finalized yet, community
co-ordinator Mary Litwiller says
the school has been talking of
publishing a booklet outlining the
school and the Church history.
They're also considering doing a
' record that 'perhaps will have
Irish songs on one sick: and swigs
they've dope at the Stratford
Festival on the other side. Then
they could sell the 'records 'is
souvenirs.
She said shc assumes that each
—class will be doing sornething and
shelhought it was t heir intention
that at the end of June they would
get together, compile. their
information and display it in some
form.
• "I think 'most teachers are
looking for information aware th at
it (the 'centennial) is hap pening:
As spring rolls around, they'll
probably get into it a little bit
more." Miss Litwiller said.
. She said she didn't know
whether the School was' planning
on entering a float inthie Parade or
not..
Miss Litwiller ,who is the
se:cretarY-"-Tor the cen ten ni-a 1
committee also talked,', about the
other particiOnts iri the cele-
brations. She said the parade,
committee was hay:0g a
' Centennial Queen" conteSt- ' 'and
they were looking for people to
sponsor a Queen. .Most of the
events are taking place on
Saturday.
The whele 'coMmunity .has
become involved in this." Miss
• 'Litwin a & Sid.
She said that different groups
in the community were trying to
-work co-operatiVely in_seeing that
the Centennial celebrations are a
success. ,
Among organizations which are
involved are the Dublin District
Athletic Association, the Liens
Club. The Leo !11.113, the Catholic
W,Onietes LeaguC, the e.T.A., the
Women's Institute, St. Patrick's
School. the Knights of Celumbils
and the senior' citize,ns..„,, The
centennial organization also has
recii•ivca' support from Hibbert
.Te,Wnship elerk, Charles Friend
arid the reeve of Hibbert, Ross
Mc:lilted Who attends the meeting
fiespeler, Jim and Patricia
Ouelette and family, Essex, Ben
of Waterloo:
•
Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Evans,
David and Yen' of Niagara Falls
With Mrs, Millie Evans, •
Mrs, Millie Evans spept Easter
With Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary,.
London.
Mark and Jill Warren spent
Easter Monday with their
grandmother in Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roney have
returned from a vacation in
lion& where they visited With
friends and relatives including
Mr. Geo. Coyne of Nelson St.
Ease',
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Mrs'. John Templeman
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Mrs. Gordon Scott Was hostess
for the March,,, meeting of the
Marion Ritchie &ening auxiliary
held in her home on Tuesday
ev'ening with twelve - ladies
present.
Mrs. Carter Kerslake preSided -
and opened with an Easter
essagc and hymn. Mrs. Bob
Laing provided the m_usie for the
hymiiS on her accordion
Scripture reading was taken by
Mrs. Gordon Scott Mark 16
Verses 1-13 followed by prayer.
Members answered, the roll call
with an Easter verse.
The president, Mrs, Dimean
Scott presided for the business,
when prices Were jet for making
—and:quilting quilts.
Mrs.. Tom Scott reported the,
highlights of the spring executive
meeting held recently in
Stratford, and a note of .iptro-,
daction was read from the 1978,
Presbyterial visitor. _
Mrs. Tom-Scott introduced the
S'tUdY. book on • the Caribbean, .
giving all present an insight into
the Islands and their people. Mrs.
Mantic.' Jeff and Kevin'
.Leonhardt remained with their
grandmother and uhcle Earl for
the school holidaY'S.
shower was held for the
bride-to-be at Brodhagen -on
-Sunday.
..- Mr. and*Mrs, Harold Elligsen
Who accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Harold"-Wurdell have returped..
hOme : safely from . a motor trip
'south of the border:
Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown
recently enjoyed' several days
with their' Son-in-law and
daughter,,_ Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Kettlewellihd family of Strathrciy,
Mrs Etta Armstrong and Mr:
and Mrs. Allen Brown of
Melborne, Mr. Greg Gured, Greg
Junior andShawri visited with the
former's in-laws Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Paul in Stratford on
Saturdays
Mrs. Herman Hinz, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Hinz and Sandra
visited with, the former's son Mr.
Gary Hinz and Nicele': liver the
weekend and celebrated birthdays
of both little girls zs. well as that
Mr. Lauri FiScher who enjoyed,,,
the winter '''months with his
grandmother, MrsMartin Diegel
and:parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Fischer., Gaye and Mark have ,
returned to Edmonton, Alberta.
Miss Bessie Cameron who has
net enjoyed good health ,is now
residieg ,at Hillside Nursing horhe
R. R. #5. •- •
Friends of Elizabeth Currie will
be sorry to hear she is a patient in
the General Hospital in Stratford.
Visiting -With • Mrs. atie
Quenguesser,wat Mr. and Mrs.
"Milton Rock:'of Mitchell:
Mr. and Mrs. Alai' ct Rfe of .
Sarnia Whortte-fide t 58
Brodhagen visited ivith the
latter's sister„Mrs:‘ Ella
Leophitrdt and called op Mr. and
Mrs. f4rolci'Mogk and Mr. and
Mrs. Etbkin Scherbarth oil
d oWSnuiMntta'aEarri
ip
Q
ster ,Spnday with the
of Kitchener were guests
uincey andDebbie
formers uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Fischer, Gaye ad •
Mark,
Dinner guests on Easter day
with Mrs. Lavern Wolfe and Dale
were M. ana Mrs. Don Wolfe,
Steven and Jamie, London who
also called .on the latter's 'aunt
Mrs. Edna Getier in the Lutheran
Ritz Villa in Mitchell, Douglas
„Watson, St. Thomas and Don
Watson., London.
Mrs. Ella Hoegy accompaniedo
herttiiViii-law and-daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy and
I3eVerly 'to Stratford Where they
were guests with Mr. and Mrs.
'Randy Smithers,'StaceY'and Scott
on Easter Sunday. At the same
home 'were Mr. and Mrs,
Maynard Hoegy, Christopher and
Jennifer.
Vice Chairman dies ,
. Alex Corrigan of Bluevale, the
vice-chairman of the Huron
County Board of Education, died
suddenly from a heart attack
Tuesdag night on his way home
fronv:a Ws ttlpto pefrbit. Mr.
Corrigan, wcts dead on arrival
at Clinton Public. Hospital.
Mr. Conigan, a retired farmer,
was ta board member for six
year's and was serving his first
ferm- as anexecutive officer. He
lopped ;the polls in' the last
electiort as trustee from:
Wingham, Turnbe?ry and
Howick.,
The board will decide Monday
whetlierikyappoint someone to fill
the trusted's place or ,to ask the
municipalities Mr.* Corrigan
represedied to hold a by-election.
Funeral arrangements by
Currie/ of Wingham, were not
complete at press time.
SPUD' These. St. Patricic'S. Schools :children
enjoyed a game of, Spud when the school held
14oliday .H_appenings for the school-children out Oft
holiday last week. In the picture are #32, Dalepronin
Of'DUblin, and around the -circle starting on his eight
are:' Theresa Kearners, Mary Litwiliet, cornniunity
co-ordinator. for Dublin, Michael Cronin of Dublin,
Lopby of -Dublin :and-Larry-Cronin of -1:L R.1 , -
Dublin.'- •
Athletic Association is going to house which was gutted by fire a
have a dance at night and they're month ago and is preparing to
looking intctdifferent things like a build again when the weather-
haVirig a baseball tournament. permits.
Miss Litwillcr said the senior ;. Mr. Joseph Looby spent a few
citizens had done a goo. job • days in Dublin last week on Lobby,
getting out the inyitatiens, and ConstruciiOn Ltd: busineSS. Mr
that theee was a lot of work put and MrS. Louis Looby have been
into it with the pooling cif names home for a few weeks after
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Mr. and Mrs: Bryan Stewart, Karen and Jeff of Kitchener
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stewart on the weekend. The
Stewart's other grandchildren, Craig and Jill McDowell- of
Kitcherier also visited with them on the weekend.
Doctor and Mrs. Ross Finlayson and Donald of Hamilton and
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Scott Of St. Catharines visiterOn Good Friday
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