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The Huron Expositor, 1982-09-01, Page 5A4 -- THE HURON EXPSITP1, SEPTEMBER 1, 1902 Dray. l o r (,)•011 s D1llfn cod ©Q© SUPERIOR HITE or 64% Tiki REA OPEN: MON. to SAT. 9-6 THUR.S. & 1FRI'.•' NI'TESti�l�l!' 9 "WE'lR .SSMAILIEIER BUT WE'RE BITTER" ALL FOR THIS ARENA ® The weather was a little chilly but these' McKillop ladies worked hard anyway Saturday at Zurich's annual Bean Festival. Pear) Henderson, left and Lila Storey, sold tickets on a variety of handmade quilts. Proceeds go to the new Seaforth community centre fund. (Herb Turkheim Photo) draws Correspondent MRS. JOAN CRONIN - 345-2772 The summer holidays are drawing to a biose and time for, that final fling is here as this is Labour Day Weekend. The lake and cottage lovers hope for sunshine so they can make the best of the sun. fun season and add the finishing touches to their summer tan. University and college stu- dents are gathering up their togs and borrowing a number of dishes and some bedding to set up for apartment living. When the suitcase is full of dirty laundry you will be greatly missed. That longing for freedom • and indepen- dence often only lasts five days of the week and the last two days become home - to -family days. Mind you. the moms and dads would real ly feel abandoned if it were any other way. Elementary and secondary school students are eagerly awaiting the first day of school to hear of all the wonderful adventures their friends had during the sum- mer. To hear of the places explored far and near. and of friends who came to visit: of time spent with grandpar- ents, and of the time spent in idle thought. To the wee tots. their brothers and sist- ers go off to school and leave them to play and fight with the cat or dog -or to pester dear old mom and follow dad around like a miniature sha- dow. Mother Nature has turned her back on us I think with such cool. damp weather. After seeing all that, frost this past weekend. I might even go so far ak to say she gave us the cold shoulder. The cucumber pickers who have spent the past six weeks with their nose in the patch picking cucumbers breathed a sigh of relief and smiled at is t the thought of no more cucumbers. The farmers are patiently watching their beans turn yellow so they can be combin- ed and for the corn to fully mature before being put in the silos. The mothers remind me of squirrels gathering food for winter by doing the pickling, and preserving of peaches. pears, etc.. to enjoy eating during the long cold winter months. If you have not taken a holiday with your family, now is the time to take one and enjoy yourselves, but be sure to travel safely for life is like a priceless treasure -- it is to be cherished. not buried. The Dublin Dukes Men's LECTURER tPart-time, Fall Term] 510.63 - 513.95 per hour Centralia College of Agricultural Technology has an opening for a part-time lecturer to teach cash crop production to diploma students in the Agricultural Business .• Management course starting September 17, 1982. The position involves approximately 12 hours of work per week. QUALIFICATIONS: B.S.A. or B.Sc. (Agr.) degree in Crop Science with several years related experience in teaching/ extension/research/cash crop production. Please send application/ resume no later than Wednesday, September 8 1982 to: Principal Centralia College of Agrleultural Technology Huron Park, Ontario NOM 1Y0 EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY FOR EMPLOYMENT r dos UJNCAN l IHSS DELUXE 00 CAKE IXES Slow Pitch Team hosted a slow pitch tournament in Dublin .this past weekend. There were 16 teams from the surrounding area who parti- cipated in the tournament which was played Friday evening. Saturday Ind Sun- day. On Saturday evening all teams participating were in- vited to a dance at the Dublin Community Centre and there was a really good turnout. The winners on Sunday for the two trophies presented by Labatt's Brew- eries were the Kinkora Cou- gars who won the "A" division and the Newry Roy- als who won the "B" divis- ion. St. Columban has guests Correspondent MRS. CECILIA RYAN 345-2028 Miss Cathy Murray and friends from Nova Scotia are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray. Also Mari- lyn Murray and friend from Kitchener visited on the weekend at the Murray home. Herman and Matt Klaver are home from Calgary. Alberta. Mrs. Margaret Lane and Tom and Bea Kale visited on Sunday with Mrs. Sally Mc- Quaid in St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Regier and family of Kitchener visit- ed on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Sarar- as. Jill and Jeffrey of Exeter spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, ,loe Nolan. ASSORTED CHOCOLATE BUTTERSCOTCH VANILLA Uordon Moylan of High- gate was home for the week- end with Mrs. Mary Moylan. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Verberne returned home from Holland where they spent the past 12 weeks visiting with all their brothers and sisters. Mrs. Vcrberne said the country is very beautiful in the summer with all the flowers in full bloom and the weather was very ,tide also. Their family were all hone on Suhday to visit with their parents and hear about their trip. Congratulations from the community go to Raymond Murray of R.R. 5. Seaforth who won 51000 on the draw sponsored by the Father Stephen Eckert Council of the Knights of Columbus at the annual Zurich Bean Festival on Saturday. Brodhagen dog is a winner, Correspondent MRS. HERMAN LEONHARD? 345-2419 Doug Elliott of Brodhagen, received a trophy. when his hound Midnight Am‘, came in first place at the coon field trial on Saturday even ing August 28, at the Oxford sportsmens club. Midnight Amy is now a night champ- ion. Congratulations Doug. Sherri Bennewies daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennewies of R.R. 1, Born- holm. is beginning her first year as nurse in training on Tuesday. August 31, at the Conestoga College. Stratford Campus. Decoration Day Service on Sunday at St. Peters LtTtfyer• an Church. Brodhagen as well attended. People came from a great distance to attend. and to decorate the graves of their loved ones. The flowers on the altar were from the Rvan-Gilck wedding which took place at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Friday evening. The flowers on the console of the organ were in memory of Warren Elligson who lost his life in an accident I year ago August 30. placed there by his parents and brother. Ken and Peggy Elligson, Tem and Mariann. 1 he basket of flowers in the chancel were placed there by Vera and Russell Sholdice of Stratford in memory of their son Warren. Many relatives and friends attended the wedding of Brchda Gilck and Rick Ryan. on Friday evening at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Brodhagen, with reception following in the Mitchell district community centre. • Congratulations are ex- tended to the newly weds. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahrens, Karl and Mathew, of Eturling• ton attended the decoration Dar Service and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens. Decoration Day Ser- vice will be held at First Lutheran Church Logan. can Sunday. September 5; the scrice begins at 7:30 p.m. Prices affective' until Saturday, September 4, 1982 1n *cost Sujn*rWr Stora PURITAN STEWS $� 79 • 680 g. *BEEF *IRISH *MEAT BALI CHASE 8 SANBORN GROUND COFFEE SUPERIOR MARKET Serving You BeItP( -- Saving Yoh Mnrp SUPPLED & SERVICED BV ELLIOTT MARR & CO. LTD. a