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at the EducatiOn and •Cultural
ActiVitios, meeting of ,the Staffs
Women's Institute, held in the
township hall on Wednesday.
evening June 28, She gave the
members a most interesting
outline o-f-,the work involved in
setting up a weekly paper for
publication and 'presented
everyone with the Huron
Expositor right oil' the press."
Mrs. Charles Douglas presided,-
arid following the Institute Ode
and Mary Stewart .Collect, read a
poem, The Marriage Stew.
During business it was decided, to
sponsor Marion Simile in the
Queen of the Fair (,ompetition at
Mitchell Fair.
MrS. Douglas and Mrs. John
Templeman arc the commit tee' 10
set up the Institute's display at •
Mitchell Fair.,
Mrs. Bert Daynard reported 'on
the .75th an niversary; -party
planed for July .13 saying that'
several replies had been received.
- Mrs. Lloyd Miller presided for
the program.. •Call-w-liat
would you, like . to -do with .your
hand's-was answered by . 12.
members ancl • .3. visitors. An
ineiden t.,„ from the past was, given
, by Mrs.'Lorene Hamilton and she
reminisced about a forinee bus •
trip, 'Mrs. George Vivian had a
delightful dis play of dried liniver,
arrangements and demonstrated
how to make a ,wall. hanging..
Following the 'meeting a social
t inte'was enjoyed.,,,; r.ved by the
hostesses, Mrs. Loreen Hamilton
and Mrs. Lloyd Miller.
• Personals, • •
• Mrs. Donald -Mauer, Sherry
and Vicky, St. Catherines and
Mrs-. Bob McDonald, Mark. and
Christopher, " Exeter. visited
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John
...1Aary_Yost and Mrs. Lillian Yost
'spent weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold - MCCallurn:
leYee and Cart and Mr. and
Mr.- Paul McCalluin and Cindy
have-returned to their home in
DaytOn Ohio, en Tueday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Musselman
and boys of Stratford spent, the'
• weekend at the home of, Mrs. •
Margaret Beuerman.
Mr. Louis Thornton of Lon
called on Mr. an.d -Mrs. Ed Reg le
Saturday afternoon.' •
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SINCERE THANKS
- to all who assisted in any way to make our
Centennial Parade such a success on
- Saturday, July 1. •
- A "special note at gratitude to the
partiaipants whose contribution brought such
enjoyment to hundreds of spectators there,
- and to the sponsors of the Centennial Queens
Contest, the contestants ,themselves, and
those donating cash awards.
- We were overwhelmed by your generosity,
co-operation and spirit of good will. All
memories will be kept with the warmest
sense of friendship for years to come.
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Families have special visitors
Margaret MacRae, Jennie an Ian
from London, Mr. arid Mrs, John
Wartien. Chris and Michael of
Stratford, Mrs. Lam Ward and.
Shannon from Kitchener and Mr.
Don, Ryan of Melbourne,
Mr'. and Mrs. Jim Malone and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Malone and Mrs. Clare Murray
and family.
Miss Carol Phillips' of Ann
Arbar, -Michigan, accompanied
• by Mr. Frank Woods, Teeswater,
visited Mr. and ' Mrs. Jack
Malone,
Mrs. Gerard Marchand of
Windsor-attended the celebration
in Dublin and spent the weekend
with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sararas,
and Jill of Exeter, visited Mr. and
Mrs. JOP.,NPlan •
Mrs. Agnes Carbett and Mary
of Clinton •'spent Thursday with
Mrs. Mary McIver.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell of
Kitchener spent the weekend
with Mi. and Mrs. Jack Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan of
Thorbdale attended the
centennial in Dtiblin.
Sister Jean Mbylan spent the
holiday with . her mother Mrs.
Mary Moylan.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Doyle of Zurich, Mrs. Mary Smith
of. Detroit visited Mr. Ted Doyle
and old friends here.'
Mr. Tony. Van Bakel of
just going ,to, sit down."
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flannigan
visited —Mr.-and-M.1.s, Vincent
Lane. .... • . .
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ryan over the weekend
were' Mr., and Mrs. Jim Stibject
and Karric of Kitchener. Mrs.
l'empleman. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warden
visited on the weekend with Mrs,
Hazel Sadlet, Sault Ste: Marie.
Mr. and 'Mrs. GaViii Qtriney,
returned' to Victoria, British
Columbia, on the weekend after'
visiting with • Heather's family,
Rev. andt Mrs. Daynard - and
family,
Visiting Sunday with Mr. and
!vim Rob Templeman and Carrah
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebel,
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. • Hap
Swatriclge and Jill, Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Naldo„, Horn,
Zurich, Mrstz- Gert. Middleton,
Rexdale, Mr. and Mrs. Bill.
Middleton, Shelly and Sara,
Brampton,. Mr. ' and Mrs. Bill
Hoy. Nancy and John Tecumseh,
Misses Carol Stewart and s Pat
Jewell, Guelph, Miss Beth
German and Dennis Stewart,
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dill, St.
Marys. '
Mrs. Mary E. Feeney spent a
few days in Kitchener with' Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Feeney to welcome
their new son and grandson Wm.
Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hallman
and Mr. and Mrs. ban Cole of
Burlington Crescent, London,
spent the weekend with Mr. Don
MacRae and friends and attended
Edmonton is visiting his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Van Bakel.
'Miss Hilda Kennedy of London
visited Mrs. Mary Ditchartneerseer
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Blonde
and Mark of Ottawa, Mr. Greg
Blonde of Brantford, Mr. and
Mrs, Ben Blonde and Mrs.
Charles O'Neil of Windsor all
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Melady-
over the weekend, "
Correspondent
Mrs. Ed-WOW
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul McCallum -and
Cindy were, Mr. and Mrs. Van
Yost, Mrs. Mary yeet Mrs.
Lillian Yost of Dayton, Ohio.,'Mr.
and Mrs. Harold McCallum,
Joyce and Carl', Mr. and Mts.
Ronald McCallum of #1 and #3
Walton, Mr. Kevin Hulley, of
Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Regele #4 Walton, Mt. and Mrs.
Kelly Dalton of #1 Londesboro.
Mrs. Margaret Beurerman #4
Walton Mr. and .Mrs. Stanley
Hillen •of Seaforth and. Mr. and
Mrs. E. Godkin of Clinton have
returned to their homes after a
'tour of England and. Scotland,.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Yost, Mrs.
the Centennial festivities.
Mrs. Millie Evans entertained
visitors on the centennial
weekend: •Mr. and .Mrs.• Charlie
Beim and Mr. Lind Mrs. Bill
Berm, all , of Toronto;' Mr. and
Mrs.. Jim Jordan, Orillia; Mr. and
Mrs. John • Cleary and Karen.
London; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans,
Jo-Anne, ' Colleen, and Jim
Arnold. Niagara Falls; Miss Mary
,Evans and Mis.s . Madeline
We welcome back Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Ducharme and family
of Thunder Bay who are visiting
Mrs. Mary Ducharme for a few
days.
Mr: and Mrs. Adrian Plue and
Sister Maritta Delaney Visited
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kennedy
and Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Kinahan visited Mr. and Mrs.
Don Ii oylan over The weekend.
Perche both of Windsor; Sr.
Eileen' Evans, Montreal,.
Mrs. Helen O'Rourke's visitors
for the centennial were Mrs.
Helen Krauskopf, London; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Meugge, Bryan
and Ann, Walkerton,
Mrs. Tessie • Costello
entertained, centennial , visitors
also: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Groshok
of London; Mr. and Mrs. Doug
MeGildery and _ family of
Chatham; Mr. Bill' coStellos, New
Lowell; Mr. and Mrs.; -Gordon
Costello of Kingston; Mr. and
Mrs. Danny Costello of Kitchener
and family; Mr. and Mrs. John
Krauskopf of Guelph; Fr. John
Costellp of Tillsonburg;
Ficeney,of London; Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Costello and family • of
CATHERINE ANNE LANE
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jeseph
A. Lane, R. R. #2, Dublin,
graduated from Lambton College
of Applied Arts and Technology,
Sarnia on June 9, 1978, in Early-
Childhood Educatioti and Infant
and Toddler Care and, Guidance.
Catherine Anne 'has accepted a
position in Strathroy.
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Visitors with Mrs. Jean Dill for
the Centennial festivities were
Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold Corman,
Hamillcin,' 'Mr. and Mrs.
sSchweyer of Willowdale, Mr,
and Mrs. Cletus Lynes, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Warren,
London,' Mr. , and Mrs. Wm.
Warren and Mark. Stratford, Mr.
Ralph Dill, London and friend,
Fran Malone
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What cam you say after the
good time_ we had over the'
weekend. Our' congratulations to.
the Dublin Centennial committee
who must have worked so hard to
give us all such a wonderfill time.
The' July I weekend -will long be
remembered in Dublin and St.
Columban• I've heard-comments
like "did vou ever- see ;sir, ruany ..
happy faces?",-and "I met my
first cousin and it's been se long(
didn't know her! 'to "The last of
the conmany have left and I'm
Staffa WI hears of Expositor
St. Columbolioopip at Centennial.
McKillop
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Brothers Ltd. and a'• bronze
medalliOn.
The seebnd runner-up was
.Vicki Ben neWieS, Miss Cronin
Transport, who won $50 &muted
by Moffatt and Powell and •a
%bronze medallion.
On Sunday the, afternoon's
festivities started with a home-
pining- mass. conducted by
,Father Gordo'n Dill, Monsignor
• Joe Feeney, Father Joe
O'Rourke. Father Arthur Loony
and Father Bill Morris, all forms[
Dublin it es.. and Father ••P. A.
Oostveen of St .•Columban Church
at St. Patrick's Church.' After the,
Mass: visitors gathered iii .the
diurch basement and on the la W n•
for. a social hour where they
visited over sandwiches and
coffee.
- The scores in .the girl's softball,
league, games played in Dublin
Park saw the Dublin Pee Wee
Girls defeat theMitchell team by
a .score 'of 18 to 14 while the
Dublin Juvenile Girls' softball
team defeated the Mitchell team
by a score of 12 to 5. •
In the DeWitt House League
game, the GOod News Bears
defeated the Cool Cats by a score
of 21 to 15.
• 'Fite afternon's events,
included' a bed race clown Main
Street and a series of baseball
"~'games between Dublin players an
The bed race was W011. by the
Seaforth Sleepers captained by
Jim.Cardno with Team, members
Dick Roberts •• and ' Gordon
HenderSon of Brucefield„ Bill
Docking of. ,Staffa and. Randy
Wilson of Seaforth, who received
the $75 first prize.
• • • Fast Paced
• Runner's-up in the fast-paced
'race were the Marna's Boys
captained by Bob Tiller of
Pahnerston with team members
' Bob Jansen, Ted Janina:it,
Nlartin, De-C.orte'', and Mike
a Reit IY of Seaford' who won $50,'
The third placed team were the
Manley Mashers baseball tcam
who reel•ived $25 for' t heir efforts.
By Sunday evening, the maiTi
festivities 'in Dublin were over.
Ov"er 1300' people from. as . far.
away . as California,' Chicago,
Detroit, Montreal '.and TOronto
has added their names, to the
register. Visitors had wandered
through St, Patrick's School,
slopping .to .read newspaper
articles written on Dublin's
'history .or to try and pick out •
friends or relatives . in the
,collec:tion of school photoS in the
hall.
Marty families combined
reunions with the Centennial
festivitio1 arid a number of the
fornier teachers in the Dublin
schools returned for the
weekend',, events.
In a wor'd, the Centennial was a
success-far mord successful than
even the members . of the
centennial committee h ad
expect ed.
You"can't really blame the
people of Dublin for taking things
easy on Monday morning--and
maybe staying in bed just a few
minutes longer!,
After all,' it was quite, a
birthday party!
ADVERTISING CORRECTION
I n an advertisement of
Leo Kroonen
LIMBERT FARMS SUPPLIES
DUBLIN, ONT.'.
which appeared on page 23 of the Dublin
centennial section. of The Huron Expositor
issue of June 29, 1978, in a list of anniversary -
Special items Swift 40 per cent cattle
supplement was shown as $120 per ton. This
was in error, the correct 'price being MO per
ton.
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