The Huron Expositor, 1978-04-06, Page 5t,
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MEMORIALS
ESTABLISHED
OVER 50 YEARS
Minton Scaforth
Aroma Reprosontathro
MICHAEL FALCONER
153 High Streit
,Clinton
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the LeonhardEM.cKenzie,
wedding at Knox United Ch-urch--
in Clifford at 7:30 on Saturday.
The reception was held in the
bride's home, They will reside in
Bornholm .when they return from
.honeyjnoon in the Bahamas.
CongratulatiOns are extended to
the young couple.
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• THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRI,L, , 1978 — 6
wan S.:members,.
TESTING TIME — Ly nda Clarence, community
health nurse, for the Logan, Fullarton and Hibbert
vv Tons-hips tests Angela Poppe of R..R:5, Mit ell at
the registration day which took place at St. 'Patrick's
Separate School in Dublin on Friday.
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board explained the corn proposal
and the need for 2,000 names in
order to call a vote to 'determine if
corn producers wish a corn
marketing board.
'Bill Crawford -from-the-F of
Clinton office discussed the
township survey and directors- felt
a copy should be sent to the
township council, The ,township
membership rolls were reviewed'
and it was agreed there is still
potential for new members. The
telephone callin& area in the
north of the township was
discussed at some length in
regard to expanding the calling
area to Brussels.
The secretary-treasurer is to
receive $40.00 per year. The
Bcird again sponsor the
Seaforth 4-H calf club .arid the
secretary-treasurer is to approach
the township council concerning a
grant for the coming year. • .„
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Hollie HobbieS met at the home
of leader, Mrs. Janneke Murray
on March 30 when the meeting
discussed "Emergency First Aid
and Babysitting". For much of
the meeting ,members talked
about babysitting and rules that
should, be followed when baby.
offing.' -Eatly - in the meeting
members learned about First Aid '
with help from Mr, -Yin.cent
Murray who has taken a First Aid
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WHAT DO YOU HEAR? — Dwight Eickm\eier Of.
•Brodhagen gets Ns t.iaring tested when 5t. PatricW:s
Separate School in Dublin held then-registration day- Brodhagen on Friday and students were.assessed.
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WHAT DO YOU SEE? — Angela Poppe of R'.R.5,,
Mitchell takes .a vision test from Aileen VVeicker from
the Perth. County Health Unit." The children were
.being .assessed fOr physical •and developmental
,problems at when registration day was, held at-the St:
Patrick's Separate School on Friday. '
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Correspondent grandmother Mrs. Carl Hignell
Mrs.-Lavern Wolfe -who—was- a. shut-in- during-the
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Two" potted plants of rose
coloured,.chrysa,,nthemutits were
placed on the altar hi 'St. Peter's
Liitheran Church Sunday morning
in memory 'Of the late Mr. Joseph
Smith who died two years ago..
They were placed there by his
wife, Roma and family.
GuestS with Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Rock and Norman on
Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Broghton, Greg and Tom,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard.Broughton
and Jamie of Atwood, Bob
Broughton-, Waterlog University, to .the relatives of Mrs. Gordon
Boris and 'Gwen Bruder, Schnarr of'Kitchener who had
Waterloo, Dr.- and. Mts. Karl been seriously ill and passed
Campbell and Jason of Goderich„... away on Saturday. Mrs. Schnarr
,Robert Rock, Dartmouth, Nova is the mother-in-law of Gary Hinz,
Scotia, and Miss Elaine Clark a formet resident of this
from P.E.I. . community, he and his daughter,
They are both attending Nicole, 'not residing in
'al Guelph .A.C. Mr. and Mrs. I3Obcaygeon. Mrs. HermAn.
A' physical 'and developmental
children assessment for entering
Kindergarten was held at St,
Patrick's Separate School in Dub-
lin on Fria*.
The program is operated by the
...Perth County Health Unit and is
6ftered at _every school for every
child in Perth County. A team of
1,0 people look after the testing
Rock were pleasantly surprised and Mr. and MrS. Ronald Hinz
When they received a long attended the funeral •on Tuesday.
distance telephone call for EaSter Mrs. Robert Friend
from Rev. R. E. and Mrs. Rock, accompanied her daughter and
Timothy and Philip Jot% Easter son-'in-law, Ernia- and • Bruce
from Dartmouth, Nova 'Scotia. h# McLean of St.M arys and'
St: Patrick s
enjoy
uests* with Mr. and Mrs. Eater weekend with another
..Marrtimes visitors owned by County of Perth.'
Mr. 'and Mrs. Doughmall's as burnt out home .was also tinder •
ihdeigarten 18 tested
winter months'.
Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Gilck
Erenaa. and Carol of Warrington,
'Pa. were guests of the latter
parents, Mr. and Mrs. August
and attended St.
Peter's Lutheran Church for Good
Friday service. Easter Day the
Gilck-family had dinner with. the
former's mother, Mrs. Pearl Gilck
and sister Mrs. Bob Paterson,
Glen and Bonnie in Stratford, and
returned to their home Easter
Monday., •
Sincere• sympathy is -extended
the wrecker's hammer when the
sane Looby machine knticked
• deWn the remaining Cement "Wall
to make way for a new house that
Doug is planning to' build.
Large crowds attended the
sales in the area last week.,
Harold Pethick, 'Dublin, John.
Shea and. Lou Coyne and the
estate of the late Martin Maloney
farms pear .BeechWood. The home
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Correspondent
. Don MacRae
"" The Shillelagh in Dublin bit the
dust last Friday morning when.
the cement walls were knocked
doWn by Looby Construction
Mobiel Crant. The Shillelagh
f'ormerl'y Dan CoStello Barber
Shop, General Store and Pool
Room originally belonging to the
late Win, Smith then. Peter
Maloney Jr. Mr. and ,Mrs. Louis
Maloney then ope rated it -as a
snack bar And gas bar. Smitty
then operated it; later Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Watson - it , is now
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Milton Bode and sons for East,er daughter and son-in-law Shirley
weekend was „their daughter and and LarryJarrett and Christian in
son-in-law, Janice and Bill Port Elgin and-picked'up little,
Ahrens, Jason and Jonathan 'from SuSan McLean who spend the
Manata near Ottawa, Mr. and holidays with her aunt and -
Mrs. Henry Bode from Listowel and Christian.
on Sunday, guest's with Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hignell,' Alvin Beuerman, Warren and
Larry. Mark and Cheryl picked up Darren on Easter Day were their
Miss Clara Hignell of Kitchener family, Lois and -Ted Wilbee and
and spent Good Friday with Mr. family of Sebringville, Gwen and
and Mrs, Edwin Hignell and Les Broadfoot and sons- of
family in Stoney Creek. Clara and Mitchell, Connie and Bill
Sarah accompanied uncle and Devereaux of, Seaforth and Judy
• aunt and cousins to their home for Rose of Mitchell.
a day where they also visited their A number from here attended
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directors-preSent and president
G. Blanchard chaired the
meeting.
Maurice Bean from the county
7-7c1 e fifty acres. so 1 Mr. Thos.
Murray and the other fifty going
to Mr. John Schoo,nderwoerd.
The 100 acres farm. of S'teve
Murray sold last week to Steve
Maloney of Kitchener (Wilfred
Maloney's . son) and Leon
Maloney. •
Mr. and MrS. Wilfred'Midoney
Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mts.,:
Ray Maloney.
Mr. Geo. Coyne returned home
last week after • spending three
months in 'Florida.
Dublin .and • Mitchell district
Lions March 19/78 winners on
Channel 12 Home Bingo Dublin
Lions.
. Irene Uniac. MitehelL-$20.00;
Mrs. Denis Boyd, Mitchell,
$10.00:' Allen. Townsend,
Mitchell, $10.00; Velma Dick,
Seaforth, $3S,00 Edith Smith,
Mitchell, $20.00; -Edgar Allen,
Seaforth, $20.90; . Kay
McCormick, Mitchell, '$35.00.
The annual fatherrdadghter
nite of the Dublin. & District Lions
was held last night with a good
attendance.
Townships and the town,_ of_
Mitchell "is to pass along any
pertinent health information to
the kindergarten teachers."
Any visual defectg, ear defects,
or any further medical problerng'
Would be referred to the family
doctor.
About
. school on Friday.
18 7 children were 'tested
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Directors of the McKillop
Federation of Agriculture met
Monday in the municipal office in
Winthrop. There were 10
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visual' technicians, dental hygen-
ists and assistants, a nurse who
does the immunization and three
public health nurses who test for
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