The Huron Expositor, 1978-05-11, Page 44 ..?(POSIT,01VMO 11; 1978
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SOCIAL HOUR—Parents and friends of the students cOnfirmed at St. Columban's
Church lastweek visited .in a social hour following 'the service. Those greeting
.,,Bishop Sherlock are Emmett Malone, Theo and Cathy Melady and Claire
Ducharme. . (Expositor Photo)
Bradshaw runs in Perth
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overhaul of the post office and tax
finances prompts him to want an
system. He envisages a system of
taxation based on a 2% tax of all eye on finance and that
=in his
public life he has deserved and
gained the trust of his suppoPters,
the Stratford alderman said.
financial*transactitins. This Could Mr Bradshaw was
eliminate " solne of the congraffilated bY-PerTh'IVIP -Rugh
bureaucracy, inefficiency, and—Edighoffer and by Graeme Craig,
toOplinles of the present syttem, the recently selected 'Liberal
he said. candidate for •Huron-Bruce:'
During the annual meeting
which preceded -the nomination
'convention, the guest speaker
was the Honourable Eugene
3,500, votes. Mr. Jarvis Whelan, federaLMAnister of Agri-
ohably be his opponent again in cUlture: He attacked "the one-
this election but Mr; Bradshaw and handed critics of the Canadian
his campaign manag er, 'economy! who ignore the
Stratford radio announcer Toby tremendous real economic groWth
Small said they are confident which has taken place during the
Bradshaw can gain a victory. The Trudeau years, the massive
public knows him as a hard- numbers of jobs WhiCh have been
working politician with a watchful created and the general affluence
of the nation and its people.
Mr. Bradshaw ran in the 1974
election against Conservative MP
Sill Jarvis, narrowing Mr. Jarvis'
previously strong plurality to
an.
Mr. Whelan was thanked by
Edward Melady of Dublin who
recalled the Minister's long
championing of „the farmer's
ruse, first as a director of the
United—Cooperatives of Ontario
and then as Agriculture Minister.
Mr. Melady -presented Mr.
Whelan with a gift from the Perth
Liberal Association.
The Annual Meeting closed
with the election of a, new slate of
cfficers: The new Ptesident is
Mary mjavish, of Stratford. The
executive includes Wilfred
Krauskopf, Dublin; as secretary,
Bob Hamilton, Cromarty; as
treasurer, and Don Melady
Dublin, Vice-president Youth.
After the meeting the audience
had an opportunity to discuss the
'upcoming' election with the two
newly elected- candidates; the
executive and the members of
Parliament.
Correspondent
Fran Malone
345.2632 or 34S-2388
Gentle hands that never weary
toiling in love's vineyard sweet,
Eyes that seem forever cheery
when
our eyes they chance to meet. '
Tender, patient, brave, devoted,
this is always mother's way,
Could her worth in gold be quoted ,
you think of her today?
There shall never be , another
th.none so
Down the years how ,oft we've
tried her, often selfish, heedless
proud if you are fine.
, sybhleient dwv:iatsh love alone to guide her
quite so tender, quite so kind,
As the ,patient little mother;
nowhere on this earth you'll find,
Her affection duplicate
Could her worth be overstated?
bore us, agony was hers to know,
Yet she bravely faced it for us,
Not by any words of mine.
Death stood near the hour she
smiling in her time of woe;
never once unkind.
'Vain are all our tributes to her if
in words alone they dwell.
We must live the praises due her,
there's no other way to tell
Gentle mother that we love her.
Would you say, as you recall •
All the patient service of her;
you've been worthyEd of8ar all?Gu
ests
Points to Ponder:
You gotta 4have bread -man,
before you can loaf.
If you don't wear a smile you're
not fully dressed.
•Life is a hereditary disease.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob, Stapleton
CWL collects
used clothing
'The regular meeting of. the
was held May:3, with a.
good number of ladies present.
The minutes were ' read and
adopted. The corresponding
secretary gave her report,
follOwed by the treasurer Mrs.
Ann Murray is in charge of the
"used clothing driVe, now until the
end of May. Plans were made to
attend the convention Tuesday
and W dnesday of this week 'in
London. It was reported that
Brendan Lanes_essay. _
recently judged best by a panel,
was forwarded to London. to be
entered in the finals. The winner
will be announced at the
convention Wednesday. All prize
winners and participants will
' receive monies at graduation.
Invitations are going out for our
June 14 social.
Mrs.... Jean Van Druneii"
presented Mrs. Mildred Ryan
with a past president's pin in .
recognition of her service .to. the
'league. Mrs. Mike Coyne was
presented with a going away gift.
Father Oosiveen Spoke a few
words of appreciation of the work
done at the confirmation and gave
an outline of the upconiing family
life program:
spent the weekend with Mr. arm'
Mrs. Gib Murray and attended
the fvf,lier-Stapietorilmedfte,....
Mr, and Mrs.' Murray Corman
of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Hallahan of Beigrave and Mr. Joe
Manley of Stratford visited Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Bicknell and
attended the confirmation of St.
Columban recently.
116.4r. and Mrs. Francis Hicknell
t"
visited Mr. and MS. Murray
Gorman in Waterloo Sunday and
attended Richard Coiman's first
cominunion.
Mr. Greg• Flannigan of
Kitchener called on Mr, and Mrs.
Vincent Latiejecently.
Mr. Brian Lane of London
visited Mr. and Mrs, Jack Lane
this past week and attended the
confirmation of his brothers. ,
0 t Mr, and Mrs, _en .Mete
Mr. an Mrs. STewart McLean
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Nolan recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Warren of
Stratford, Mr. ' and Mrs. Jade
a Rae and family, Mr. 'and
trs; Jim Subject and Carrie. of
' chener, and .Mr. Don Ryan of
Melbourne visited Mr. and Mrs:
Clarence 'Ryan over the weekend.
45 .)r. nuns peepielrelin *rifles
Seaford* and St,• ColluMban were
confirmed by auxiliarY. bishop.
Shefipek at a service held May Z
In St. CnIumbin elm*.
A reception followed 't, -the
parish hall with the C.W.L. ladles
catering.
Mr. and. Mrs.Joe Nolan have
arrived home farm a trip through .
Canada and Parts of U.S.
TO nibther fr
David Bradshaw, the Stratford
businessman nominated last
• Wednesday to contest the•Perth-
* ilmot riding federally for the,
liberal stressed trust in govern-
ment in his acceptance speeth.
Mr. Bradshaw was acclaimed by
200 Liberals at Str atford's
Northwestern High School after
Stratford 'Mayor Keith Culliton,
Who was also nominated, declined
to stand.
Mr. BradShaw, who is. married
and has. two children, has had a
long involvement in municipal
politics. A graduate' tot' Central
Collegiate, he served on the
Stratford Board.,._. of Education.
Since 1970, he has been an .
alderman on Stratford council and
fix six years has been 'in charge of
finance. He said his knowledge.of
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