The Huron Expositor, 1996-04-17, Page 11Those Murray brothers love euchre
Well, those Murray brothers
love to get together for their
euchre parties! Jerry. Jerome,
Ronald, Arthur and. Cy.ril
Murray journeyed down to
Kitchener to their brother Joe
the other night. for just one of
those good .old-fashioned
games of six -hand euchre. It
was a mild 'and jolly fulfill-
ment of all -the things pertain-
-ing to cards. -
You know - Joonald
and Jerry pulled the games up
the last step; at case eight
games to seven! Between
Dublin
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'milk' breaks, we went over
our Prime.Minister, the lead-
ers of thc . Opposition in
Ottawa, etc., etc. They should
have been there! .
Hope you all had a happy
Easter! Well, I love this kind
of news! I .enjoy euchre par-
ties also! 1 wouldn't mind
'being the tight bulb' at the
Murray brothers' party!
Birthdays are always spe-
cial occasions. Two very spe-
cial Dublin_ ladies are cele-
brating birthdays! Happy
birthday to Eileen MacRae,
who celebrated on April 10.
Eileen, your many, many -
friends wish you the very-
best,
erybest, and appreciate your
friendship. smiles, and our
good times together!
Happy birthday to another
very special Dublin lady,
Nellie Vander Pryt, who ccle-
orates today, April 17. Nellie,
you are. a `si►per' lady and it
is hard to express the good
times:we enjoy. together!
•Your many,'many friends
wish you a very happy birth-
day!
•Heartfelt sympathy of the
community is extended to the
McGrath family, Dublin; on
the death of Patrick McGrath,
who died on .Wed. April 10,
with thc funeral scrvicc held
on Sat. April 13. Our sympa-
thy and love is extended to
you all at this'difficult time?
Minister plays April Fool's joke on school
Staff and visitors of Walton
Public School,
• Our company .will be.t:'king
aerial photographs in your
arca today. Soinc time around
11:30am, our aircraft will -he
flying over your school to
enable the photographer to
takc several exposures of the
school buildings. and proper-
ty. • -
We invite thc cooperation
of all owners of vehicles sea-
tinned in the parking lot with
respect to one small ,natter.
In order to help us ensure the
optimum uniformity and
symmetry in the finished
product, we would ask that at
some point before 1.I:30am,
all vehicles he. positioned
with the front.of the car fac-
ing northward. We have.
found in our experience that
such parking lot configura-
tions produce the finest quali-
ty photographs..
Thank you very much_{or
your cooperation.. A sales
representative will call on
you later in the spring,in
order to give you the oppor-
tunity to view the proofs. We
arc conlident that you will he
very pleased with -the `results.
Sincerely,
• ,Rick Martinson,
St. Columban
by Cecilia Ryan
345-2028,
Many attend
baptism on
Easter Sunday
Dawn Marie Cronin, infant
• daughter of Larry and Sherri
Cronin, -was haptized on
Easter Sunday morning at St.
• • Columhan Catholic Church
by Father Joseph Hardy.
- -Dawn Marie's godparents
are'Vicki and Allied' Van
i-Ierk and Don and Theresa
Cronin. .
Guests attending the bap-
tism and dinner with Larry
and Sherri at their home were
Dawn Marie's grandparents,
Ross and Edith Smith and
Jim and .Mildred Cronin of
Mitchell and great-grand-
mother Rebecca Rupplc of
Listowel; Brenda and Steve
Rose and family; Valerie and
Ann Simon; Val Siemon,'
Ann Pottle and families; Bob
and Lori Cronin and family:
Barry Cronin and Iamily:
Don and Theresa Cronin and
family: sister Rita Coyne and
Father J. Hardy.
The St. Columhan Catholic
Women's League executive
for 1996 was installed by
Father Joseph Hardy follow-
ing the 11 o'clock Mass on
Sunday, April 14. The new
executive is: past president.
Karen Ryan; president. Anne
Marc Maloney; 1st vice.
Carol Ryan; 2nd vice, Kim -
Gcrlich: 3rd vice, Anne
Murray: recording secretary.'
Joan Murray;.co-responding
secretary. Nancy Kale and
treasurer, Pat Koehler.
A bridal shower was held
on Sunday afternoon for
Sandra Clacssens at the home
of her •parents. Matt and
Martha Clacssens in,
Si.
Colufnhan. Friends, neigh-
bours and relatives attended.
Sandra thanked everyone for
coining and, for all the many
useful gifts. A delicious
lunch' was served by Sandra's
sisters and sister-in-law.
Sandra's marriage to Jeff
Medd will take place at St.
James Catholic Church,
Seaforth, on Saturday. May
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by Patty Banks
887-6860
President, Rural Overviews
Ltd.
The above letter was found
in the Walton school mailbox
on April 1st and brought into
the office where secretary
Linda showed it to the staff.
Just before 9am all owners of
the cars could be sccrritbedi-
cntly'turning their cars
around. Little dM they know
that this was a.diaholical
scheme of Rev. Banks who
was watching out his window
and I'm sure, laughing his
head off, knowing that thc
somewhat gullible staff had
taken the bait.
A few days later he went to
the schooil and was going to
conl•ess his little trick but
they were all so serious/'about
. it and saying how they proba-
bly couldn't afford the pic-
ture, etc., that he couldn't do
it. .
However, last Wed. he
showed up at the school with
a picture in his hand and.pro-'
diced it- for the group. They
laughed to see their aerial
-photo which was taken from
the balcony of the Rev's
home. April Fools! Well, the
Rev. may have thought that
he had the last laugh but .now
headmitsto living in fear as
he is sure the teachers will
plot 'to get even. Stay tuned
to the exciting Walton news.
for the continuing saga sof
how the teachers `get even'.
Student teacher Tracey
Fischer finished her last day
on Friday with the
Kindergarten class and now
it's backto school.for her. •
She' spent her time teaching a
unit on nutrition. The kids
made bread, paper piizas and
food collages. -
The Grade Ones are doing
experiments in air adven-
tures: Part of this adventure
includes putting on a magic
show for the kindergarten
children using balloons,
straws etc. Next week they
have a very big challenge.
They will attempt to lift a -
desk using -air, straws and•a
big hag. Can it he done? Stay
tuned' for the results or better
yct go and visit their class-,
room and see for yourself.
They you, can sec their squirt
bottleart out in the hallway.
Students to learn euchre
Steve Jefferson has been'
appointed our Saturday night
relief har tender.
Congratulations Steve.;
Students from Seaforth
Public School will he at the
Branch or April 18 and 25
learning to play euchre.. Any
member who would like to
help out at this 'please conta<t
Jean Ross.
There will he a Sunday din-
ner on April 21. Desserts and
help will he needed for this
event.
Monday. May 13 will be
the last day of euchre ,before
the summer break. On May 4
at approximately 4:ISpm a
bus load of comrades from
the, Listowel Legion will he
coming to Branch 156. There
will he entertainment by
Kathy,Smith from 3-7pm,and
also there will be mcat draws.
Auxiliary and Branch come
out to welcome our guests. •
Articles' are still needed for
the goodie hags for thc,veter-
ans at Parklvood Hospital.
Things like toothpaste. tooth-
brushes. shampoo. combs.
playing card and klccnex arc
no longer supplied to the vet-
erans. Plcasc leave any dona-
tions at the branch.
Anyone still wishing to
play darts on Saturday nights
please conte for, play at
Forty enjoy dinner,
Irish music in town
Each month ;Town and
Country Homemakers in
•Seaforth and arca hold a Very
enjoyable dinner with enter-
tainment .it the Seaforth and
District Community Centre
on the third Thursday of the
month.
On March 21. 40 diners
were entertained with Irish
music by the Huron Strings.
Also our organizer, John
Jamula, cntcrtaincd us with
Irish humour. We wished
happy birthday. to 'March
birthday girls' - Kathleen
Cuthill Mary Rowcliffe,
Alice Reid and Idella Huhley.
Door prize winners were
Alice Reid and Jessie
McGregor. The 50-50 draw
winner was Gerry Fraiser.
Any seniors or interested
people should think about
joining us for these great get-
together% and delicious
meals!
Seaforth
Legion
by Barbara Scott
(n)
sac
7:30pm. 'Dave Watson is
holding another yard and
hake sale May . 25. -All dona-
tions to this sale are appreci-
, atcd. Contact the Branch at
527-0740' for pick-up if
required.
When a funeral announce-
ment is made for both a
Branch or Auxiliary member.
all members of the Branch
and Auxiliary arc requested
to attend the scrvicc.
Atthc going down of the
sun and in the, morning we
• will remember them.
Pall presentation
On Sunday. March 24. a
pall was presented to St.
Patrick's Church in' Dublin. It
was a gift from Christopher
M. Smith in memory of his
grandfather F.M. "Mickey"
McGrath. Accepting the pall
for gt. Patrick's was Father
Tony Dciciarlcio. Helping
with the presentation was Ina
McGrath. wife of Mickey.
The presentation was made
on the tenth anniycrsary of
F.M. McGrath's death.
The Grade 2s have -heen
busy working with eggs:
They -made egg carton crit-
ters. wrote some egg poetry.
shrunk some eggs using
maple syrup. found out the
strength of eggs, made wash=
cloth bunnies and 'bunny bas-
kets and in between that did
some creative writing.
Mrs. Scott's Grade 3s have
started their magnet unit. All
kinds of magnets have been
coming into the classroom.
There. are cow Magnets,
yielder magncts.and smaller
magnets as well. They arc
experimenting with what
items arc attracted to mag-
nets. The kids have now
completed their stories and
arc finishing up by making
covers for their hooks.
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