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The Huron Expositor, 1987-07-29, Page 6A6 ,— THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 29, 1987. Water Well DRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Nell Durl Jim 527-1737 527-0828 527-0775 • *116 New John Deere AMT 600. It's almost a truck. There's nothing - else tike h! Our new . ... • AD Materials. Transport gives ' you true hauling ability. Not just travel. Mites bads up 10 600 pounds on rot land. -up to 400 in bills. Dumps them. too. Goes places truck truck mit.Unique 5 -wheel stability and 4 -wheel differential lock tractbu."341 cc engine and 62:1 torque ratio uunsmission for pulling power. Leith no gears to shift. Spring•loaded front fork cushioning. Loy compaction.-And,skid features. Come test drive our unique AMT 600. $399500 HURON TRACTOR' EXETER BLYTH 235-1115 523-4244 Parish picnic offers fopd, games and fellowship. St. Columban Correspondent MRS. CECiLiA RYAN :145-2628 The St. Columban Catholic • Women's League held a parish •picnic 'on Sunday .following Holy Mass. • Parishioners of all ages enjoyed a pot -luck lunch in the parish hall. This was' followed byraces for the, children on the church ground. The winners of the races were as follows: Kindergarten to Grade 2 in the ball throw'. were: 1st' - Larry Kelly, 2nd - Kathleen oylan; 3r -d. Bradley-Murr-a3_and-Jamie •Loyens; running race: 1st- Larry Kelly, 20d • - Jamie Loyens, 3rd - Kathleen Moylan; sack race: 1st - Larry Kelly, 2nd Kathleen Moylan, 3rd - William Chapin and Julianne Crowley; kick the shoe: 1st - Larry Kelly, 2nd - Julianne Crowley, 3rd -Jamie Loyelis. Other participants were Jonathon Elston, Jason Ryan, Jeanette Crowley and Bradley Murray., "` Winners for the Grade 3, 4.and 5 races were: ball throw, girls, 1st - Julianne Ryan, 2nd Amy Elston, 3rd Jane Crowley;.. boys, 1st - Greg Visser, 2nd - David Ryan, 3rd - Gary Cronin; running race, girls, 1st -Jane Crowley, 2nd - Julianne Ryan, 3rd, -.'Amy Elston; boys, 1st - Greg Visser, 2nd -.David Ryan, 3rd -Gary Cronin; wheelbarrow race, 1st - Jane 'Crowley and • Greg Visser, •2nd - Gary Cronin and Amy Elston, 3rd - Julianne Ryan and David Ryan: ' Three legged' race., ist - Gary Cronin and Jane Crowley, 2nd - Amy Elston and • Greg Visser, 3rd = Julianne' Ryan and David Ryan. Sack race, 1St - Jane Crowley, 2nd - Gary Cronin; 3rd = Greg Visser. Participants Amy Elston, Julianne Ryan and Diavid Ryan:• • Kick the shoe race - girls, 1st - Jane Crowley, 2nd - Amy Elston, 3rd - Julianne Ryan; boys, 1st - David Ryan, 2nd - Gary Cronin, 3rd - Greg Visser. , PEOPLE Mary Moylan and Sister Jean Moylan spent the weekend with Janos and Catherine , Janossy of Mississauga. • • • Gerry and Karen Ryan; Jason, Amanda ' and Jeremy spent a few days last week at Niagara Falls where they enjoyed the animals at Marineland and other sites of interest. • Bea Chapin of . Brandon, Manitoba, 'Ted and Frances Melady.and Wayne and Anne Chapin spent two weeks on a motor trip to the East Coast and saw many places and sites of interest. Mrs. Chapin will spend this, week with Wayne. and, Anne and her grandchildren" William and Vanessa and return to Brandon on Monday? August 3. Sympathy of the community is extended to. Peter and Jean VanDrunen and. family on the death last week of Jean's mother Josina Van Esch'in Rolland, A meniorial Mass was offered on Monday. morning at St. Columban Catholic Church by Father'Sipek for Mrs. VanEsch. Asian cities topic of Cromarty WMS rol•Icall • • the attitudes of women as well as men. .. - Last Saturday Charlie and•Lillian Douglas CromartyGorrespondent Mary-Elliott-presented-a-very-interestiug wet e=guestsat-the-40thrweddinganniversary R. IAING 345-2326 Fourteen members of the Marian Ritchie Women's Missionary Society answered the roll call with the name of a city in South - East Asia at their July meeting. Muriel Scott presided and Grace .Kerslake was in charge of the worship, She based it on the theme, Better Impulses, using Colossians 3: 1-16 as Scripture. For the topic. Lillian Douglas gave a recipe for peace'showing people need More enthusiasm for their better. impulses, and more consideration for others. Everyone smiles in the same language. - Jean Carey gave the study on Bangladesh which is the size of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island combined and was formerly known as East Pakistan. The population -is :nearly 100 million. The Women areconsidered very inferior to the men and many of them are illiterate. The average age of marriage is 13 for the girls, and women have very few rights. Because of economic necessity rather than social justice there is beginning to -be a change -in contest on quotations - Shakespeare or The " celebration of Ernest and Violet Pearson in• Bible - for the special number. the community centre in Orangeville. Following the closing hymn and prayer; a Jeff and Margaret Allen, 'Guelph, and lunch of apple• juice, fruit and cookies was Eric Marx, Aberfoyle, visited with the Bob enjoyed. • ' Laings. . " Norris, Templeman families have visitors StaffaCotrespondent Erie, Bonnie, Sean,:' Michael and Erin .. .. MRS. JOHN TEM PIEnt • Norris, Bale Durfe, Quebec, visited on the 145T M weekend with Orpha, Norris and Bob and • .-.... • ' .Bernice Norris. and family: ' • Visiting at the J•: Templeman home this past" week were;„ Alvin and Marg Cole, Ilensall • on Monday evening, Wilfrid, Isabel and Calvin Innis, Mitchell on Wednesday and Darlene and Sean Ellison, 'Goderfch on Friday. - • Jim Norris, Brantford,. visited for a cou- ple of days 'With his mother, Orpha Norris and' Bob and Bernice Norris and family.. , • Richard, Templeman and Dale. Cronin,- Dublin' have returned' from an enjoyable . holidayin northern. Michigan.' • Barb Ternpieihan and Scott Bonikowsky, Toronto, spent the weekend at' the J.. Templeman home. , ' ..Many from the Staffa community, were guests at the: Louwagie-Parsons wedding in St. Patrick's Church, Dublin and the dinner. and reception at the Mitchell Community Centre on Saturday, July 25. 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