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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 31, 1978
St. Columbon
Grandchild's birth
marks anniversary
have hay ride
Correspondent
. Fran Malone
345-23.88
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sloan
and family visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Sloan and"
family over the w.seisend t , 1
Miss Suanne Murray, is•
visiting relatives in St.
Thomas.
Mrs, Mary Moylon and
Father Frank Moylan visited
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moylan in
Kitchener recently.
• Mrs. Martin Purcell of
Kitchener visited Mrs. Mary
McIver.
recently. Mr. Woods at the
age of 87 managed to take a
day'off from his flower beds
of which he is greatly proud.
Mr. Woods' garden was
included in the local garden
tour of the Horticulture
Society.
Soccer news at Last!
The small teams are all
done for the season. The, Pee
Wees won the League
Championship. They were in
a tournament two weeks-ago
in Port Elgin and won one
and lost one.
They won the champion-
ship on goals against•
average. They playedClinton
and lost 6-1 but they are
playing in St. Colutnban
Tuesday night against
Goderieh and they have high
hopes for this game too! .
""tar-Baritamt"won Sunday
6-2 over Kitchener. The week
before they lost 3-0.
The Jrs. lost 7-2 to Guelph
• last week but they were
working under a handicap
ladk -6T -Toine good
players who normally would
be playing. They have beaten
Delhi '*5-1 and Cambridge
12-I,
There's no fool like an old
fool. You just can't beat
experience.
Correspondent
Don MacRae
345-2842
Dublin and District Leo
Club held a hay ride on
Friday evening with the kind
generosity of Gerry Bruxer
who supplied the tractor and
wagon. There were 37 folks
on the hay ride and afterward
all enjoyed a corn roast with
leaders Jim and Donna
Paratchek who were in
charge.
Past •president Hank
Girls visits
Mrs. John I • pleman
345,
-Mr. and i rs. ussell
Miller and Mark, an. Ronald
Finlayson visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs, Mel.
Bolton and Mrs. Roy. Dow,
Enn is more .
Mr. and Mrs. Rob
TeMpleman and Carrah
visited on the weekend. with
Miss Carol Stewart, 'Guelph.
Philip and Alec 'James are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Wark and family,
Killarney, Manitoba. •
David Dow haS,returned to
Saskatchewan after having
visited for a week: with his
family; Mr. and Mrs, Nor-
man Dow. Dennisand Ernest
Kzatuers followed the wagon
with his 'car as a safety
measure.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Burgess and son, Mrs,
Beatrice Burgess of Flint
Michigan spent the weekend
with Mrs. Jean Dill.
Mr. Clem, Kraukopf of
R.R.1, Dublin attended the
marriage of his niece Debbie
Johnson to Mr. James
Trendle, Waterloo at St.
Agnes Roman Catholic
in. Staf.fa
Quite a number from this
community wereguests at the
Dow-Anderson wedding at
Mt. Brydges on Saturday.
Jill Norris is holidaying in
Goderich with ht. cousin
Joan Burleigh.
Garry Norris, Brampton,
visited Sunday with Mrs.
Sam Norris and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Norris and family.
Mr., and Mrs. RuSsell
Miller visited Sunday. with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Monte and
Mrs. Ralph Miller, Detroit,
Michigan.
Julie Martyn, Russeldale,
holidayed for ' a couple of
days with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. ' John
Templeman.
Ch(irch, Waterloo. on"
Saturday.
Miss Debbie Johnson's
mother was the \ former
Cecilia Krauskopf relatives
and friends attending were
Mr, apd Mrs, Jack Price.
1Vfr. and Mrs. Bill yrice,
Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Price Stratford, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Johnson of
Bayfield.
'Community Co-ordinator
Mrs. Audrey Hoff would like
a word from all parents
concerning playground or
'Summer Fun'. She asks that
they send back their
thoughts on having' a play-
ground next year in writing
and points Out that this is
very important to the success
of next year's "Summer
Fun". Please send letters to
St. Patrick's Community
School.
Mr. Gordon Reynolds,
Stratford, Mr. Bob Reynolds,
Carlton Place and Mrs. Pat
Reid of, Windsor visited Mrs.
Mary McIver recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nolan
celebrated their 25th wed-
ding anniversary Saturday.
All of their, children were
present but their daugther
Gail who presented them
with her own special gift: a
healthy-grandchild.
A reception was held in
Brodhagen after- a—mass---of--
thanksgiving. The large at-
tendance at the reception
was indicatiVe of the high
esteem in which Helen and
Joe are held.
Frank Woods visited his
daughter Mrs. Jack Malone
with gr. mtipa rents
•
HOT LICKS.-,-Nelson Howe, a veteran fiddler
from Cromarty, 'entertained senior citizens in
the 'Lions Park last• Wednesday afternoon.