The Huron Expositor, 1997-08-13, Page 13sisters celebrate
Diamond Jubilee
arc► women, *canary twill
this aama, Sister Vida fey
stab Sister Mary Eckert, aide -
basal their Dimmed Jubilee,
60 years, in the order of the
Urauline Sisters at the
Urauline Motherhouae in
Chatham on Sunday, August
10, 1997. Mass of
Thanksgiving at 2:30 p.n,.
was oftered by Rev. Father
Ron Macintyre, Celebrant
and Honailist. Reception and
droner followed at 5 p.m.
Relatives of Sister Viola
attending were her brother
Dennis and wile Hilda of St.
Agatha and her sister Anne
Liss of Kitchener; nephews
Peter Eckert and wife
Eleanor of Maryhill and Torn
Eckert and wife Jean and son
Brian: Marlilyn and Howard
Schmidt, Sister Joan Liss,
Carol Anne Jansen, Jcaneue
Bradley and friend Dennis
and :Mark Eckert and friend
Sarah.
Brothers and sisters of
Suter Mary Ei:kat attending
were Joe Eckert of Dublin.
'Sister Margaret Eckert of
Strashtray, Cecilia Ryan of St.
Cotuntban. T•hcresa and
Jerome Kelly of Mitchell,
Fred and Betty Eckert of•
Cambridge. Jun and Merlyn
Eckert of Waterloo. Rita and.
Keith Kelly of Seaforth and
Jerry and Marie Eckert of
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Owen Sound. Nieces anti
nephews attending were
Marie and hob De La
Framer, Colleen O'Rourke,
Joe and Karen Klumper,
Francis Kelly. Raymond
Kelly and Sherri Kelly, J.D.
and Marg MacRac, Laura
Ward, Pat Subject, Don and
Brenda Ryan and Angela and
Sister Leona Givlin, cousin.
of London.
Tammy and Bob Grenville,
newlyweds, of Sylvan Lake,
Alberta, are spending this
week with Tammy's grand-
parents, Alphonse and Annie
Cronin, and relatives in this
area. Tammy's parents are
John and Datums Cronin of
Sylvan Lake.
Shane and Luke Warren of
Mouse Jaw, Saskatchewan
spent a few days last -week
with their grandmother,
Cecilia Ryan.
Mary Jo and Zack Nelson
of R.R. 1, Lucknow and
Cecilia- Ryan visited on
Friday with Dan .and Breanna
Ryan, Mathew, Stephen,
David and Angela in Landon.
Ladies pairs fill local greens
The Seaforth greens .were
filled on August 3 for a
mixed or ladies pairs tourna-
ment. Taking first prime .were.
Bill Baxter -and Loraine
Rendle of London's Thistle
Club. in second place were
Brad Fleming and Bev. Fritz
of Chesley and third was
Marjorie Leslie and Marilyn
Lancaster of St. Marys.
Fourth .was Don and Marian
Fahner-of London Thistle
with fifth- to Erich Matzold
and Jean Lunn of the
Seaforth club.- High two
game winner was Rodger
-Buck and Beth Campbell,
Sarnia. Len Borehatn and
Kay Switzer. St. Marys were
sixth. Seventh went to Pat.
Standeaven. Woodstock with
pian Jones of London. Eighth
were Art Finlayson and
Diane March of Burlington.
Ninth went. to -Jack Muir and
Mary Finlayson of Seaforth.•
Tenth was Ray and Barb
Triebner of Exeter and cooeo=
lation prize to Ken and Eileen
Crewe of -the London Thistle
Club and who were also cele-
brating their 37th anniver=
sary, August3.
Bowling in Goderich on
Civic Holiday saw Jack Muir
and Thelma Coombs high
two game winners. Other
winners were Neil and Donna
Beuerman (2w + 42). Neil
and Edna Bell placed sixth
and Lee Ryan and Carol
Caner eighth:
At ladies trebles in Mitchell
the rink of Thelma Coombs
(lead), Edna Bell (vice) and
Carol Carter (skip) were
fourth.
Bowling in Stratford on
Friday in ladies pairs Carol
Carter and Edna Bell .were
second, Jean Lunn and Eileen
Adamson fourth, acid Diane
March and Mary Finlayson
fifth. Also on Friday two
teams travelled to-Smnia for
a mixed pairs.tournalaa t.agd
Fred and Betty Tilley,.wore
fifth. Saturday saw Abe rink
of Catherine Van -Doornik
(lead)Body Tilley (vice), and
Fred Tilley (/kip) ;place third
at Mitchell wined lsoblos•
Sunday .at Lucknow mixed
pairs Frail and Betty Tilley
were first while Lee Ryan
and Carol Carter were fifth.
Moadayevening Aug. 11 at
tbe,Sed'psgh,grcens there was
a men's tournament including
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SUNDAY
June 15 -Aug. 31
POST TIME 1:30
*Picnic Area
*Children's Playground
-Supervised Swimming
Special Events
Sornothing for everyone..
CLINTON
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482-5270
all new men bowlers. Also
coming up on August 20 is
the"annual anniversary dou-
ble draw tournament. This is
our largest tournaunent of the
year and to date it is filled.
The ladies cater to some 144.
bowlersfur meals and as in
any organization the -help of
all members and associates is
greatly appreciated.
Most prizes are donated -by
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oSPfTAL BALLOONS - Respresentatives 01 the Snitorth
Community Hospital and Brussels Clinic participatedio the
.brussels 125th Homecoming parade held recently.
Pintisreb here is Janice Leonhardt and Juliet Edwards and
lisbylioss in stroller. (Photos courtesy of Myth Citizen).
the atembers as well as dura- ..Tho nnotiAL ATTIRE -
tions towards food for the John Rutledge and this -
day. With today's rising mother, .Doreen, suited the
expenses this tournament occasion with their historic
helps the lawn bowling club clothing and buggy during
to remain solvent. - - the paradeAughet 3.
Good bowling to all.
Stayingcool at Seaforth Manor
Has everyone been enjoy- On July 20, Rebe4ca
ing the hot humid weather? Broome cooked brunch for
At the Retirement Home we us.. Fresh bacon. eggs and
have been enjoying many toast is always a treat: Thank
activities inside, nice Walks.' You Rebecx a.
outside and we've been Vicki Dalrymple barbecued
enjoying lots of ice cream- on the patio on July 24.
On July 16 we had a sing Smoked pork chops on the
along. Henrietta -Brown barbecue with -baked nota-
played the piano and we dis- toes. fresh garden salad. and
covered what a lovely voice fresh fruit and dip for dessert.
.Kay MacDonald has. We also Was it ever good. Thank you
sang Old MacDonald Had a 10 Vicki and the dietary staff
Farm. Each resident had to for preparing everything.
name an animal, when it ,was Get well .wishes are extend -
their turn. Some of the ani- .ed to Margaret Gray who is
mals didn't sound so good. in the hospital .at this time.
We had a lot of fun. We hope you get home soon.
Congratulations in-orderr
Congratulations to Doug
and Traoee (Pridham) on the
happy arrival of their first
child, Colton Douglas who
arrived on July 23 weighing
9,ibs. 1/2 oz. Congratulations
to proud grandparents, Grog
and Joyce Pridbani, and Earl
and Carolyn .Paulen; and to
great grandparents Allan .and
Dorothy Pridham, Roy and
Shirley -Russell, Della Eisler,
and to greet great :graodmoth-
er, Marini) Wallace. Welcome
to this wonderful .world,
Cole.
Birthdays are ,always spe-
cial, too!
Happy 14th birthday to a
very, special Dpblin girl,
Clare Murray, daughter of
Arthur nod 'Gonitie Murray.
.R.R, #1, Dublin, who cele-
brated on Aug. 11. Love and
best wishes Clare from fami-
ly, relatives, school pals and
many, many friends.
Happy Birthday to a very
special Dublin guy, Paul.
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O'Rourke, who celebrates
this Friday,. August 15. Enjoy
your day. Paul.
Graduations are always spe-
cial! Congratulations to Lori
Suzanne Philips. daughter of
Gloria Phillips of Waterloo,
who -graduated from
Conestoga College,
Kitchener, receiving a diplo-
ma in business
Administration - :Accounting.
Love and congratulations
from Mom. along .with
grandparents, Alice .and
Hoary Diego!, Mitchell and
Marjorie and Frank Philips,
Seaforth. Many successful
and happy years ahead.
TNODUHT FOR TODAY
The next issue of postage
stamps should carry a picture
of a weeping taxpayer.
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Come and...
"Get Acquainted"
Elly Van brgen -
lay preacher will
he with the
CAVAN,
NORTHSIJE
UPAP ED
CHURCHES
August -December
and wants to get to
know you.
Friday mornings
8119-1130 at
Northside United
Church
goat lea Doe
kit
Bob Baker
and
Darryl (Rabbit) Smith
Friday, August 22
(Music by`D.J.)
Dancing 9 to 1
Lunch Provided
Tickets" $6.00 each
Age of Majority
Tickets at the door
or call John at
827.0309
or 527.13778
WINTER/SCOTT
The families of Eiaine
Winter -of. Formosa and
Jim -Scott of Galeria)
re happy to announce
the forthcoming mar-
riage of -their on
Friday, 12 ptember•,
1997 at 4:00 P.M. in
, Ontario.
Elaine and dim wound
like to invite-tbeir
Relatives, Friends, -and
Neighbours to -help them
celebrate their marriage
at an open Reception in
the Knights Of
umbus-Gommunity
1, 390 Pareon's
, in Codarioh t
OveRiOQ,frprn x:90
�M. to 1:OP,A,M.
UVE ISI CONCERT!
keel toroth toed
NOCTURNAL
ROAD
LEECHES
9:00 P.M.
at Watton
Motorcross
Thursday,
August 14th
No Tickets
Required
*BUCK 'N' DOE*
to,
DWAIN
FORREST
and
SHERRI
BENNETT
Friday, August i5
For details call
527-2018
or
5224974
Age of tVlujnrity
'5.00/person
Buck & Doe
tor
ROB EATON
and
SUSAN HEIMPEL
SATURDAY,
AUGUST 23
For details phone
522-1766
Age of Majority
$5.00/person
Friday
Our Annual
STREET DANCE
with
FRESH HORSES
"FASULQUS
,Gatlh Brooks Tribute
under'the "starer
fix 2/$5 Advanoe
$5 Door
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