The Huron Expositor, 1996-07-17, Page 66 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, July 17, 1996
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Bust sizes revealed at W.I. picnic
Huron .South District
Women's Institute held a Hensall
very successful picnic at the I i
Dashwood HaJF on July 2.
After lunch, -contests and
relays were enjoyed. AU
branches had their own duties
which. made for a fun day. most,hags of hidden house -
Guessing. the number of hold products: They would
candies in a jar was won by make great detectives.
Marilyn Pym, of Hurondale Marco Moreau. just for
W.I. and Mary Waters, of '.tieing the only guy at the
Zurich W.I. Louise Hayter of party, received a prize. Helen
Dashwood W.i., had the MacLean, of Kippen East
newest car and Vitila Lawson W.I. guessed what was in the
of Seaforth W.I. had come weightless box. The group
the farthest. 13ridgette Groot, even --found out who had the
of Zurich W.I. has the most largest -and smallest bust, but
grandchildie-n to date but_ that is confidential. Relays
three ladies had to share the' Were enjoyed such as "Push
prize for the biggest feet., the Lemon" and "Set the
Marjory Johns, of Elimville Table". All good things came
W.I., read a story "Mr. to an end with a business
McGregor's Garden" and meeting.
involv'd everyone. t() get. Helen McKenzie, of
some exercise. Marilyn Pym Seaforth W.I., the president,
and Irene Haugh, of Crediton thanked Dashwood W.I.,- the
W.i., guessed what was in the hostesses, and the sports
by Liz Sangster
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committee, Elimville and
Seaforth W.I. An.invitation to
attend a Centennial Meeting
at Crediton on March 31st,
was accepted.
A committee, Cheryl
McLeod, Grace Pym, Grace
Drummond and Helen
McKenzie are to get sorne-
thing together for the pro-
gram in the Area
Convention's History Review
in October. The rally is the
last Monday in September at
Londesborough Hall.
Gladys. Richardson had a
birthday closest to the picnic:
Maude Hoffman had more
buttons on her outfit than
anyone else and Mrs. Louella
Tiernan was the oldest lady
present. Also present was a
very young baby, Marco
Moreau's brother.
Mrs. Bridget (Bruce) Baker,
of Kingston, was.a visitk
with her. sister-in-law Betty
Local Lion heads to Montreal meeting
Lion Don MacRae attended
the 791h ;International
Convention- of Assi►ciated
Lions Clubs of the world last
Dublin
hy..Dorothy Dillon
week in Montreal as a voting 345-2883
delegate for Dublin District 11
Lions Club. Participants smiles because -of two special
-_came as ,far , away . •as men•who are wished the best.
Malaysia. India,. Switzerland; Frank Bruxcr celebrates a
Germany, . Russia and birthday today, July 17, and
Australia. There, were 15,000 George Jamieson celebrates
Lions members from 100 his birthday ncxt•Monday.
countries,. rnany in their Today, July 17 is also a
native dress. They marched Very -special anniversary day
through Montreal streets for Pat and Angie Ducharme
along with 28 marching McMahon.
hands. The, parade Was foul A special lady is 'visiting
hours going past viewing from Florida. Happy birthday
stands. to Mary Catharine Williams
Congratulations to Bonnie (Stapleton) originally a
and Dan Cronin who cele- ".Dubliner". who celebrates
prated a 28th anniversary on - on Thurs. July 18..
July '13. A. -very happy birth- Heartfelt sympathy. of the
day to Bonnie who celebrated -. community is extended to the
on July 12. Happy birthday family of Mary Hagarty who
also to their daughter; • passed. -away recently.
Jennifer, who celebrated a Sympathy to 'her husband
22nd birthday July 6. - ,'John, and children, Jack.
Dublin is- never short of Jerry. and Mary Francis. and
good friends, !wipers and - to sister in-law Marg
Harrison family celebrates
61 years of picnics together
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The Harrison family has
enjoyed 61 years of picnics
together. On Junc 8 31 family -
members gathered at Huron
Centennial School.
Bryan and Linda Hodgert
arranged9sevcral enjoyable
outdoor, sports, as well as
three clever guessing games.
Murray Siemon as president
Welcomed everyone' and
asked for minute of silence
for those deceased. ill. and
those unable to attend.
After singing' of Grace. a
delicious buffet. dinner was
enjoyed. The minutes and
financial report from the 60th
annual picnic were read by
People
secretary Jean Siemon.
All were in agreement to
hold the 62nd annual reunion
On June 9r 1997 at Huron
Centennial ' School,'
Bruceficld. Also everyone on
the 6Ist committee agreed to
keep thcyr positions for the
following year. President -
Murray Siemon, Secretary,
Jean Siemon; Director. Olive
Siemon, Sports. Bryan and
Linda Hodgert.
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Dinner was held on
Saturday at the homc.of John
and Marjorie Moore to cele-
brate the 85th birthday of
Marjorie's dad, Gordon
Miller of Mitchell.
A very special Dublin arca
man celebrated his 65th
birthday. The Givlin family
gathered in Dublin to help
Pat celebrate.
A euchre party. was
enjoyed. The family celebra-
tion .also -included story-
telling and recalling of mem-
ories of the -past. At the con-
clusion of the evening meal,
various presentations 'were
made by the family to their
brother. Pat. •
THOUGi-fT FOR TODAY
A person never rtalrrzes
how rpany friends he has
until he Nuys a cottage by the
beach.
Grenier, of Hensall. Bridget
also visited with other Baker
relatives of Dashwood,
Clinton `and Hensall. Bridget
Baker and Betty Grenier
were Thursday visitors with
Josephine Deitrich, of Zurich.
Sgt. Jeff Sangster recently
returned home from. his tour
of duty in Bosnia. ,
The. Food Grains Bank have
planted soy beans, donors
wishing to support this pro-
ject may purchase a row for
$10. See Ian McAllister, if
interested. Receipts will he
given. The Federal govern-
ment will pay $4. for every
dollar raised.
The sympathy of the'com-
rnunity is extended to Audrey
Wilson and family, at this
time. Trevor Wilson will he
fondly remembered for his
dedicated service to the area.
in retirement, Trevor still had
a keen interest in the people
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The 44th Annual Glanville
Reunion was held . at
Seaforth's Lion's Park on
Sunday, July 14 at 2 p.m. The
afternoon started out with a
social time, followed by
games guessing candies in
three jars. A.delicious smor-
gasbord supper was enjoyed
at 5:30. -Richard Horst- said
grace. After supper Roy
Glanville thanked everyone
for coming and for a beauti-
ful day that we . had. A
moment's silence was'held
for those departed.
Election of officers were:
past president, Roy Glanville;
President for 1997 is Eileen
Duncan; 1st Vice. Don Hill,
Secretary, Marlene Hill.
Sports, Betty Glanville:
Shirley Preszcator read the
minutes of last year's meet-
ing.
•Picnic will he held at the
same.place, second Sunday
'of July' 1997. See you afl
there.. jt will he 45 years so
let's make it a day to remcm
ber.
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