The Huron Expositor, 1987-09-02, Page 15New cross erected at St.
Columban cemetery
St. Columban Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
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Cemetery' Sunday was held at the St. Col-
: umban cemetery at 2:30 p.m- on August 30
with a large crowd of relatives •of the
deceased attending.
Father A, Sipek led the prayer service
with members of the cemetery board par-
ticipating with the recitation of the rosary.
The new cross for the cemetery, donated
by the late Joseph and Marie Melady, was
blessed by. Father Sipek and the service•con-
cluded with prayers . offered for all the
deceased buried in the St. Columhan
cemetery.
Lawn bowling • from page 11—
the team of John Patterson and Robt.
McMillan placed third.. Stan Willen and
Oliver Pryce were. also. prize winners. At
Ladies Trebles in. Goderich on Wednesday
the rink of Olive Papple, Carol Carter and
Grace Broadfoot was high two games
winners.
Also in mixed 'pairs in Clinton on Satur-
day, Oliver Pryce and Olive Papple won the
Consolation prize.
The August -Euchre and bridge social was
• held at the Club House last Tuesday evening
commencing with a pot -luck supper at 6
prni.. Some 46 members and associates
were present for the supper and 52 for bowl-
ing or cards. Euchre winners were: high
scores - Agnes Eyre and Gordon Papple;
consolation Ethel. Dennis and Bill Kelley,
and Lone hands Mary Connolly and Elmer
Townsend.
John Patterson holds coaching class at the
Club. House each Monday. at 1:30 p.m. All
new or interested bowlers were urged to at-
tend. Good bowling'to all.
Pig Tales • from page 4A
'you don't have to. You know the books you'll
be getting will be good quality," she added.
Pig Tales offers an everchanging list of
approximately 200 children's titles. They
are sold directly from home displays with no
waiting or delivery charges. But, because
the books are end of. the lines once a title is
sold out there is no chance for purchase.
Anyone interested in seeing the Pig Tales
display or in hosting a Pig Tales party can
call Mrs. Drennan at 482-7584. By hosting a
home party, the hot or hostess is allowed to
choose one book for free and receives a dis-
count on her other purchases. Organizations
such as nursery schools, women's groups
and sororities can use Pig Tales for fund
raising. and receive a percentage of the sales
in cash or as a discount on books.
"So far the response from parents in the
area has been excellent," said Mrs.
Drennan.
"They havee commented on the
economical prices and also .the entertain-
ment their children have derived from the
books, due to the fact that many of the books
are pop -ups or require the child's
participation,"
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Father •Frank Moylan• left on Sunday to
return to Santa Domingo after spending the
past few weeks in the St. Columban area
visiting with relatives and friends.
Tim and Rosalie Kvaas and children of
Fairview, Alberta are • visiting with
Rosalie,'s mother Rosemary. Balfour and
grandparents Vincent and Dorothy Murray.
J. D. and Marg MacRae, Jenny and Ian of
London, Laura And Shannon Ward, Pat Sub-
ject, Carrie, Ryan, _Jeff _and • Nathan and
Louise Ryan all of Kitchener visited on Sun-
day with Clarence and Cecilia Ryan. .
Rita Kelly and Brian Kelly of Stratford
visited one day last week with Alphonse and
Annie—Cronin and Clarence and Cecilia
Ryan. ,
Alphonse and. Annie Cronin of St. Colum -
ban and Theresa and Bob Admans of Strat-
ford spent Saturday at Niagara Falls.
Visiting on Sunday with. Jim and Janneke
Murray, Michelle and Morgan were John,
Anna and Kris •Van• flooijen of .1d -waster,
Joe, Ruth and 'Peter Van Rooijen of
Brockville, and Sharon and Arie Ver hoef of
Clinton. •
Mayuko Yoshioka.of Kobe, Japan, who is
spending a year with Jim and Janneke, per-
formed the dance of the Cherry Blossom in
traditional' Jukata Japanese costume. Later
in the evening she performed a Hide and
Seek dance for Vincent and Dorothy
Murray,
Don Melady, fourth year medical student
at Western University, has gone on a one
month medical elective to Africa, working
with 'Canada's International Immunization
Program. On his return in October he will
spend two months working in .a hospital in
Haiti. •
Guests with Gary and Ann Cronin on Sun-
day on the occasion of Brent's third birthday
were John. and Mary Janmaat of Seaforth,
Joan and Scott Bridge, Dale Cronin. of
Dublin, Susan Coveney of Mitchell and
Frank 'Cronin. •
On May 10 the first recipients of the Jed
Fisk Scholarship were honored at the an-
nual Spring Concert for •Sti Ings in Edmon-
ton, Alberta. Mary Kagawa, a 13 -year-old
violinist attended the Internation Suzuki
Festival in Berlin in August. Olivia Walsh, a
cellist, attended a conference for musicians
in Edmonton in July., A plaque com-
memorating Jed Fisk, with the names, of
these two recipients, as well as'future reci-
pients, has been placed in the foyer of the
School for Strings in Edmonton.
Much of 'this has been accomplished
thanks to donations from the St. Columban
Catholic Women's League and Jed's friends
and relatives. Jed, who diedtwo years ago.
at the age 10 from leukemia, is the grandson,
of Ted and Frances Melady of St. Columban.
a The Family of
Al nd .Margaret Hoggarth
invite you to a reception in
honour of their parents
25th Wedding Anniversary
on Saturday September 12th in
Hensall Arena.
Best Wishes Only ,
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