The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-12, Page 5Members of the Logan
Township council have all
indicated they will be
seeking re election in the
upcoming 'municipal
election,
Councillors Joe Waite, Joe
Vandenberk and Edwin II-
Itrian and Deputy Reeve
Laverne Gordner 'all said
they will be running again at
their recent• council` meeting.
Reeve Carl Vock also an-
nounced he will seek re-
election..
Under #' the Municipal
Elections Act, municipal
elections, will be held on the
second Monday in November
which falls on November 13
this year.
Council members accepted
the tender of Meehan Con-
struction Limited, Monkton,
for the supply of two main-
tainers for snow removal at a
rate of $23 per hour and $20
per day standby per machine
for the period from Dec. 1,
1978 to March 31, 1979.
After receiving a petition
asking that the' Rohde
Municipal Drain be ex,
mined and repaired if need
be, as well as taken to a
proper outlet, council asked
the clerk to notify W.E,
Kelley and Associate's Ltd, of
Kitchener to examine the
drain and report to council.
Council also asked clerk
Margaret Scherbarth to enter
into a contract with Business
Computer Services of Landon
..to do computerized
municipal tax bills 'for 19.7.'
A petition, for interim
payment under the Public
Transportation and Highway
Improvemept Act on ex-
penditures made ip the year
4978 on the roads, culverts
and bridges of the township
was prepared and will be
submitted to the Ministry of
Tinasportation and Com-
munications.
. Correspondent
Mrs. Jean Taylor
There will be no 01001
Sunday .School in prece
this Sunday, Rev. MC Ian.
be preaching at 1 a.m.
at the Kippen Anniversary .
SerVice.
The flowers ipthe church
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Fine quality jewellery, advanced equipment and
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investing in fine jewellery. •
The Anstett family looks forward to this informal and informative
occasion to introduce "A Touch of Class" jewellery
fashions on Saturday OctOber 21 from I2 fo 9 p.m.
and Sunday October 22 from 1 to 6 p.m., at the
River min of Benmilley Inn.
P.S. Royal Doulton of England will exhibit a selection of their
most prestigious figurines for your aesthetic appreciation.
ANSTETTS
THE NEXT ELECTION...
for municipal councils and school boards
will be three weeks early this year.
It will take place throughout Ontario
on Monday, November 13;1978.
This earlier date means that the time available for enumeration and
the preparation of the Preliminary List of Electors was shorter than it
has been in the past. Also, the time allowed for the Municipal Clerk to
revise the list has been cut back as well.
To make certain that you get your vote on November 13 in the correct
p011, please be sure to go and check the Preliminary Lists of Electors
which the Municipal Clerk will be posting soon. Watch your news-
paper for ,an advertisement telling you where and when the Lists
will be available for revision, "
Separate School supporters shbuld also make a point of checking
the lists. The way you are shown will not only determine which school
`trustees you can vote for, but may also affett the direction of the
education' part of your property tax in 1979. -
The municipal clerk has a list of people entitled to direct school taxes
and this list can be revised up to Friday, October 27, 1978. There will
be an advertisement in yo.ur newspaper informing. you where and
when thin list can be inspected.
.Ministry
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Revenue
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Mr. Don MacRae
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' The Dublin and District
Leo Club will beholding a
Bike-a-thon on Sat. Oct. 21
starting-at 8:30 a. m. from the
Dublin Community Centre to ,
cover 20 miles County Road
12 tot he end of the pavement
on the Boundary all pledges
and participants welcome, no
age limit. Refreshments sup-
plied for the prticipants.
_ Personals
Mr: and Mrs. Ken Whet-
ham and family spent '
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Johnson (Joyce's
.parents) at . Simcoe and
visited with Jim and Bob
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. -LaVerne
Robson, John St."
attended the Horse Sale at
Flamboro Down Raceway
and purchase a yearling
Turnpike Lisa whieh they 'are
planning to train.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce Hon-
Man visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Michael MacRae in
Dublin and Stratford General
Hospital to congratulate
them on the safe arrival of
the 2nd soyoseph Andrew
MacRae,another brother for
Kurt, Marcy and Denise.',
Grandson for D. J. MacRae,
Bruce and Noranne enjoyed
Thanksgiving dinner with
Don MacRae.
Terry and Fred Anerdulne
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Feeney and Bill of Kitchener
spent Thanksgiving-,with
and .Mrs. Steve Maloney and
Mrs. Mary Feeney. .
Mr. Wilfred Feeney, Ann
St. has, returned home from
Seaforth. Commuiffly
ticispital after undergoing
surgery..
Visitors with Mrs, Jean
Ron Murray and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Murray
and family of R.R,1. Dublin.
4-H Olrls talk
about breakfast
The 4-H Club of Dublin
re-met at the home of Mrs.
Frank 'Van Bergen when
Jayne Delaney, the president
opened the meeting with the
4-H pledge. The minutes of
the last meeting were read
by the secretary Debbie
Vandenberk, Michelle
O'Rourke gave an account of
the-club's budget.— -- -
Leader Mrs. Vanbergen
discussed the topi-C"Off
to a -",ocel Start" breakfast
being "he most important
meal of the day.
Anne-Marie Kelly and
Debbie Vandenberk demon-
seated how to make Energy
, Squares. The girls were told
to try out one of these
recipes, Yogurt Loaf,
Healthy Peanut Bread or
•Energy Squares at home. Six
girls were chosen to bring
samples of the focd to the
nett meeting. '
An Expositor Classified
will pay you dividends. Have
you tried one? Dia) 527-0240.
last Sunday Were placed by
the family of the Jae Mrs,
Marion Sholdice, •
The alter ,was decorated
with a beautiful . setting .of
gourda, squarsh,
corn, grapes, pumpkins and
branches of pretty red, yel-
low and orange leaVes, this
was left from the Brodie..
Snell Wedding.
Ushers for this month are
Alex Townsend and Jack
Henderson.
Unit 3 ladies served the
wedding dinner for Sharon
Brodie daughter of Mr; and
Mrs, Don . Brodie, and
Charles Snell son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Snell of R.R. I.,
Clinton. The wedding re-
ception was held in the new
Arena,
tongrattilations to Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Keyes on
the celebration of their 50th
wedding anniversary.'
Mrs. Berry spent the
weekend in Toronto with her
niece Mrs. Lorn Rodvold and '
family.
The Stanley Ladies Club
held their fall meeting at the
home of Mrs. John Moffat.
Eleven Ladies answered the- -
roll Call suggesting a change
they would like to see made.
A donation was given to the
Arthritic Society. The Roll
Call for the December meeting
is an article for the Huron
'County Children's' Aid'
Society,
mpathy is extended to
Mrh Edna n and
family an relatives in
her mother Mrs.
Sholdice. •
Mrs. Terry Karins fo Sault
Ste. Marie attended. the
funeral of the late Mrs.
Sholdice.
, Mr. Gordon Thompson is a
patient in Seaforth Hospital.
bikma4hon
Dill were her cousin Miss
Maria Hobner an,d friend of
Gederiche also her nephew
Doug .Hayne of Simcoe.
The Dublin and District
Atheletic Asso,ciation held
their last Bingo at the Dublin
Community Centre. Thanks
to the patrons who came out
tosupport the Association on
such a cold evening,
Dublin and District Lions
Club held their regular
Dinner meeting at the Huron
Hotel with Alice and Laurie
catering a delicious Roast
Beef, Dinner. 18 Lions and
Guest Lions roared through
the meal.
THE SEWING CLASS AT
Mitchell of Walton, Pearl
investigOted the mysteries
at the high school
Guest speaker was
Multiple District' A9 - Geyer-.
nor Dr. Ron Finlay of
Orangeville who urged Lions
to get behind their club in
order that the community
may be better served. le
Visitors with Mrs.' Tessite
Costello • for Thank, giving
were Rev. John Costello of
Tillsonburg, Ont. Mr. and
Mrs.. Gordon Costello and
family of Kinston Mr. and
Mrs. Peter GroshOk of
London, Ont. Mrs. Gordon
stello also visited with her
other Jerry Murra y, John
St., Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Delaney and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Nolan and family,
R.R.2, Dublin Mr: and Mrs.
WORK .— Dorothy Baker of Seaforth, Phyllis
Johnston of Seaforth and a fourth seamstress
of laying out patterns at Tuesday night's class
(ExPositor Photo)
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CONCENTRATION — Ruby Eedy of Winthrop
is concentrating on getting those measurements
Just right as she cuts out 'a dress pattet'n at the
sewing class held Tuesday night at Seaforth
District High School. ' (Expositor Photo)
marks Wilfred Maloney's birthday Famil
visited Mr. and. 'Mrs. Jack
Malone on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Mr.and Mrs. Vincent Lane
were in London last week and
visited Ken Lane's new tire
and maintenance centre on McDaid Kitchener visited
Dundas St. E..' which in"'their grandparent 3, ,Vincent
conjunction with Uni-Rayol and Margaret 'Lane on Sun-
day.
Miss Mariann Kale and
friend, Miss Mary Fowler
and Brian and Barry ' Lane
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Lane Monday.
Mr, Barry Lane has re-
cently returned 'from Ed-
nrienton and is visiting his•
parent's Mr.and Mrs. Jack
Lane before commencing a
training course in. Tornto,
which will in. turtlenable him
to take up new-duties in.,the
Provinces of Alberta and
Saskatchewan. "
The old, farm home in
McKillop was the setting for
Mr. Wilfred Maloney who
was guest of honour on his
77th birthday at a gathering
attended by 54 people on
Sunday. Among those pre-
Fran Malone
345-2388
Visitors with Mr. and Mr's.
.,Ab Cr-min over the weekend
'kwere. Mr. and. Mrs. Leo .
Smith and family, Acton and
Mr. and• Mrs. Don Regier,
Kitchener. •
Mr. and Mrs. Pinsonnault
of Windsor visited Mrs.
Mary McIver, Joe, Larry and
Theresa. Hicknell • visited
their home over the long
weekend... "
•
Mr. and Mrs. James Sub-
ject and Kerrie, Kitchener,
Mr. arid .Mrs. Les Ward and
Shannon of Kitchener, Mr.
and .Mrs. John Warren,
Chris and Michael. • Stratford
and Mr. Don Ryan, Strathroy
• all visited Mr. and Mrs.
•' Clarence Ryan 'over the
Thanksgiving weekend.
Mrs. Mary .McIver spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Martin Purcell in Kitchener.
The family of Mr. and .
Mrs. Stephen Murray, en-
tertained their parents on the
occasion of their 41st Wed-
ding Anniversary with a
dinner in St. Agatha on
Sunday, followed .by an en-
joyable evening of playing
cards and good fun at home.
Mr. and :Mrs. Vincent
Lane _ were guests at a
Thanksgiving dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Thos Kale and
family‘ Seaforth.
Mr. Bob Malone, Win-
nipeg Manitoba, is spending
a few days visiting relatives
in the , area before leaving for
school in the U.S.
Ornmited last week was
the fact that Mrs. Audrey
Malone and Ann Marie,
along with Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Malone- visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Malone and
attended their 1st annual
truck stop party near Talbot-
ville. '
will •be in operation next
week. They also ' cabled on
Mrs. John Murphy, Clara
and Nicholas Krauskopf and
others and found them very
well at Marian Villa,
Mr. Jack Malone, Mr.
Jim Malone, and Steven, Mr.
and Mrs. R,ay Ma loriu,
R.R.5 Stratford, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bowman, Strat-
ford, Mrs. Cleo Smith and
Mrs. Regina Whaling of
Stratford journyed by car to
milwaukee Wis., to attended
the funeral on Monday of
Mr. Jim Dalton. They report
a beautiful drive there with
signs of autumn everywhere.
Mrs. Reg. Phillips, Whit-
more Lake and Miss Carol
Phillips of Ann A oteri Mich.,
sent where: Mr, and Mrs.
John Fadden and family, Mr.
and Mrs: Steve Maloney and
family , Kitchener ; end
Mrs. Mike 'Maloney and
family, Stratford; Mrs.
Marian Kelly and family,
R.R.1, Sebringville; MISSes
Caleen, Carolyn, Mary Jo,
Leanne and Anne Marie
Maloney of R.R.5, Stratford;
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Maloney
and family, Mr. and' Mrs.
Harold Maloney, Seaforth;
Si.ter Margaret (Maloney)
Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Maloney, Dtiblin.
A turkey dinner with all
the trimmings was tastily
prepared by .Mrs. Steve
Maloney assisted by member
of the family. The oldest
member of 'the family was
noted 'to be Mr. Peter
Maloney who is a young 81
years and the youngest
member Ives Derek Maloney
(Leon and .Mary) at month
old,. All reported having a
really good time despite . the
inclement weather. The only -
member of the family unable
to attend were • Ray and
Mr. Joe Visser, President;
reports a very successful
season. He advised me he
got great co-operation and
the boys gave their best. The
league ended up with 1
championship team, 2 teams
in the finals etc. The biggest
problem all season was the
lack of boys to play soccer.
The Pee Wees were 1st.,
Mosquito 2nd, Atoms were
middling, Jr's were right up
there, Bantams had a suc-
cussful but hectic' year.
Knowing the spirit of the
St. Columban we've got the
Eleanor Maloney of Sebring-
vine who were attending the
Dalton funeral.
boys coming out soon in their
hockey uniforms ready to do
battle for one championship
or another this season. As in
soccer, of course , they too
need more adult par-
ticipation. So good bye soc-
cer, hello hockey.
Since this is the season to
be thankful, let us now be
thankful the rain has stopped
and the sun is shin ing once
again .!
St. Columban boys end
soccer season success