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Over 100 members of Perth. Souti
Women's institute gathered at 'the Kirktptt ,
Woodham Community Centre forthelr 84fl}'
District• Annual, with 'Kirkton 'Women) `
Lnstitltte hosting. ';'+k.,
The resident, Helen Shute, RR1,,Kirkt
spoke'ort the theme for the day' W;om,
Today's World," stating Adelaide 1,1Vp leo
had a vision and became tnvolyed in.t'}1 4d. e
1800s by helping'organize M pm`, 4l,
Institute, Victorian Order of Nurses and gc•;y:
course the Women's Institute wh)ch�haS,Singhi'
spread around the world,
in Nancy Ross, Rural Organization Specs -.
TEACHING THEM YOUNG—Sebriegville OPP Roger Dumas talks to a group of pre-school ists written report, it was, noted that 28
kids about bus safety and crossing the street wisely last Thursday morning at the St. groups with over 300 members participated
Patrick's Separate School, Dublin. Nineteen pre -Kindergarten kids and their parents were m the smocking course. Fifty-su 4-11 clubs
given the bus safety Instruction by Const. Dumas and Goderlch OPP constable John Participated in the basic baking pt'oJeetand in
Marshall. The two policemen will be touring the Huron -Perth area In the next couple of the Etiquette for the 80s project. rt
weeks teaching the young students the rules of safe bus driving. Bader photo Stephen Sharpe, Rural Organization Spe- pi
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St. Columban Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
Seven children received their First Holy
Communion on Sunday, June 8 at • St.
Columban Roman Catholic Church. Mass
was celebrated by Father A. Sipek and
Margaret Rowland, their teacher, helped
prepare the children for their First Holy
Communion:
The children were: Daryl and David
Diegel, Mistie Murray, Janet Murphy, David
Ryan, Derek Maloney and Greg Visser.
Guests with Don and Mary Diegel on the
occasion of Daryl and David's First Commun-
ion were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diegel of
Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Claessens; Ken
and Ann Murray, Christa and Jeff; Danny
Ontario Commission on Election Contributions
and Expenses Summary of Candidates
Receipts, Expenses and Subsidy
Published in accordance to Section 4 (1) (K) of The Election Finances Reform Act,
Election Date • May 2, 1985
Electoral District of Huron -Middlesex
Candidate
Campaign
Receipts Campaign
Before Subsidy Expenses
Riddell, Jack
Smith, Bryan
Klopp, Paul
Dawson, Carman
L
PC
NDP
24,921 23,388
19,532 29,180
2,050 1,847
NIL NIL
Subsidy Paid by
The Commission
to the Candidate
4,986
4,986
NIL
NIL
NOTE:
The information shown above has been taken from financial statements filed with the Commission by Chief Financial Of-
ficers for the candidates, coptss of which may be obtained from the Commission uponpaymet„ 1t of $1.00 per copy.
Donald C. MacDonald
Chairman for the Commission
and Colleen O'Rourke, Shawn, Joey, Patrick, of Peace „t
Shannon, Stephen and Darryl; Frank and House of Commons, Senate, library,
Debbie Claessens and Jennifer of Milton; Joe Tower, National Arts Centre, Museum Of;
and Cindy Claessens and Andrew of Milton; Science and Technology, War Museum and a ".J
Gwen Shankorik of Kenora; Sandra Claes- sightseeing tour of greater Ottawa.
sens and friend; Martha Claessens of JUNE MEETING ;t
London;. Carl and Liz Diegel, Allison and The June meeting of the St. Columban "6
Melissa of Bornholm and Father Sipek. Catholic Women's League on Mondavi June 0
Sunday guests with Leon and Mary 2 was held in the parish hall with a• good
Maloney on die occasion of Derek's First crowd in attendance.
Communion were Mr. and Mrs. Herman The president, Ang Swart opened the:,
Klaver, Fritz, Matthew, Simon, Richard and meeting with the recitation' of the league
Nick Klaver, Linda Klaver, Toronto, Casey prayer to Our Lady of Good Counsel.
Klaver and friend, Liz Klaver and friend and Ruth Duffy read the minutes of the last
Eugene Nolan and friend. meeting and the treasurer's report was t'ead
Guests on Sunday with Bill and Luella by Marion Murray.
Murphy for Janet's First Communion were Glenda Murray read the correspondence
Mary Moylan, Rose Burke of Stratford, Don including several thank yous for get well'..
and Rita Moylan and family, Catherine wishes and for the confirmation plaques. Also
Janossy of Mississauga and Len and Audrey thank yous fromSt. Peter's Seminary
O'Rourke. Janet's godfather Gordon Moy- Frsk-Omi Missions in Northern Alberta for
Ian, unable to be present, telephoned from donations.
Calgary, Alberta. An invitation was received for the Provin--,
Sunday guests with Steve and Anne tial Convention of the Catholic Women's?
Murray on the occasion of Mistie's Fust League to be held at the Holiday 'inn In .,
Communion were John and Marg Shea of Landon on July 8, 9, 10 this year. • • "u'
Seaforth, Vincent and Dorothy Murray; Luella Murphy gave a detailed report, on,
Dennis, Rosemary and Steve Balfour; Betty, the Diocesan C.W.L. Convention which she".
Trudy, Danny and Mark Upshall of Kippen and Ang Swart attended last month in ,
and Kevin and Bev Shea of RR 5, Seaforth. Chatham.
Guests on Sunday with Ken and Carol Ryan Another parish picnic will be held this year
on the occasion of David's First Communion on July 27, rain date will be August 10. More
were John and Dorothy Flannery of Seaforth. details at a later date.
Pat Flannery of London and Mary Flannery of Final plans were completed for the June
Stratford. Social which is tonight (June 11) at 8 p.m. .in
Sunday guests with Joe and Rose Visser on the St. Columban Parish�.
the occasion of Greg's First Communion were
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Visser of Dublin, Pauling Delores Cronin of Sylvan Lake, Alberta is
Michiels of Kinkora, Eddy, Bert, Carl and spending a few days in the area visiting with
Ronny,Michiels of Kinkora, Francine Visser her mother Doris Maloney at Smith Nursing
of Ottawa, Richard Visser of Stratford, Mary Home, Mitchell, her father Frank Maloney in
Jane Visser of Guelph, Betty Van De W alle of Stratford and on Sunday visited with
St. Mary's and Irene, Sharon and Larry Alphonse and Annie Cronin and other family
Kelly. members at the Cronin home.
The Grade 7end 8 students along with their Clarence, Cecilia and Mark Ryan visited on
chaperones, ,George Van Slyck, Agnes Sunday with Les, Laura and Shannon W ard of
Gaffney, Malrly Ryan and Joanne Melady Kitchener.
have returnedihome from a three-day trip to Louise Ryan of Kitchener spent the
Ottawa. Whip there they visited such points weekend with her parents.
Ladle"AId meets In Mitchell
with reading >Lillian Douglas gave—Wei'
Croltiai j.LAING tideiit" """ scripture and prayer. - �.
R 1AII�1G A bequest from the estate of the late Mrs.
Cromarty Ladies Aid met in Mitchell at the Calder McKaig was received and will be used
home of the president, Dorothy Miller for for the new choir gowns which are to be
their June meeting. The rneetingwas opened dedicated in her memory at the Cromarty
Presbyterian Church anniversary service on
June 29.
Lillian Douglas read a story.
PEOPLE
On Wednesday evening neighbors of
Mervin and Betty Dow met at the Carlyle
Meikle home to honor them prior to their
moving to Mitchell later this month. The
evening was spent playing cards. W inners
were Geraldine Meikle, Ruth Laing, Gladys
Allen and Charlie Douglas. Following lunch
the Dows were presented with two paintings
of winter scenes. During a social hour the
guests were entertained musically by Geral-
dine
Allene ponthe violio, and n and piano.n and
Margaret David of Yorkshire, England who
has been visitingher daughter in Toronto,
sent last Tuesday with her cousin Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Dow.
The men of the community are busy
practising for the Father's ,Day service on
June 15.
Bob and Ruth Laing were guests at the
Silver Wedding Anniversary dance for Stan
• and Norma Marshall of Bryanston. It was
held in the Ilderton Curling Club.
interest as the parliament building,;
"Not 100
well done
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Gas barbecues are
a convenient and
economical way to
enjoy outdoor cooking, but they
must be used carefully and kept in
good condition.
Every summer, backyard chefs
are injured and property is dam-
aged in gas barbecue fires. Here
are a few,safety tips to ensure your
barbecue parties don't go up in smoke.
1. There's only one way to connect a
propane cylinder to a barbecue—the right
way. Follow the manufacturer's instruc-
tions closely and keep the fuel hoseaway
from any metal parts which may become hot.
2. Check for leaks regularly: Brush a soap and
water solution over hoses and connectors and
open the cylinder valve. If there's a leak,
bubbles will form in the soap flim.
3. Keep your barbecue at least 10 feet from
buildings, overhangs and. combustible strictures,
4. Don't try to light a barbecue with the lid
closed. Ifit fails to light or goes out, turn the
gas off and wait five Minutes before relighting.
. When finished; close all valves.
6. Never bring propane cylinders indoors., •
RENOVATIONS and
REPAIRS
Interior and Exterior
FURNITURE REFINISHING
leakA small
• can cause
a major
explosion.
7. If you suspect
your barbecue isn't working properly, have it
checked by a qualified serviceman. •
Make sure you don't have to invite the fire
department to your next barbecue. For fret
copy of the brochure "Living Safely with
Propane", contact the Consumer Inforination
Centre at 555 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont-
' MIA 2H6.-(416) 961-1111
or toll free at 1-800-268-1142.
Ontario residents with Ministry' of Consumer
an 807 area Code may
and Commercial Relations
call the 416 number •
collect.
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