The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-19, Page 557,
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Talks to St.
James 1 about
St. Lucio
BY WILMA OKE
Rev. Tom McQuaid, of St.
Lucia visitei the students at
St. James School, Seaford);
Wednesday to tell them
about the Carribean: island in
' the' West Undies Where he has
been working these past
years as a missionary.
He told the students of his
work in St, Lucia and de-
scribed the beautiful island,
its: warm, climate and, the
people who live there,
Father McQuaid answered
dozens of questions front the
students eager to know about
his far -away island in the
sun.
He was. ;presented; with
gifts .of money raised. by the
students at St. James for his
mission work in St. Lucia. by
Karen Dale and Gerard
Ryan. •
Father McQuaid, a native
of St. Colurnban was or-
dained in 1939 and belongs
to the Scarboro Foreign
Missions.
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Correspondent
MR DON niacRAE
345-2842
Winners for Dublin and.
Mitchell and District ;Lions
Club TV Home Bingo, on
Channel. 12 were Mrs, Ruth
McGrath Dublin , Mrs,
Shirley Kramers, Dublin,
Mrs. Jim Scott, Mitchell,
Cathy Eickmeyer, Mitchell
Mrs. Frank Scott, Mitchell,
Mary Beth Nevin, Mitchell,
Mrs. Janet Thomson,
Mitchell,; Mrs, • G. Earle,
Seaforth. Get your cards,
early for the wonderful Home
entertainment.
Visitors with Don MacRae,:
Mr, and Mrs. Jade MacRae
Jenney and Jan of London,
Ken MacRae, Steven and
Jamie. of Washington D.C.,,.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hallman
London.
Don MacRae spent
Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs, Jade :MacRae for
visitors
Easter Pinner.
Mr. and Mrs.. Mike
MacRae and family; John St.
entertained for Easter •with
Mr. James Connors. Sarnia,
Jade and Marg, MacRae.,
London, Mr, and; Mrs. 'Bruce
Hallaman, Mr, and Mrs.
Ivan Ahrens. Stratford;. Mr,
and Mrs, Harvey Mclllwain•.
Egniondville.
Mr, and Mrs, Steve
Maloney and family had
guests for Easter. -Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Anerdulne, Ron,
Mike add Carol. London.
Mr, and Mrs.Frank Maloney,
Stratford, Sister M. argaret
Tillsonburg, Mr. anti Mrs.
Carl Brehn, Mitchell. Mr.
and Mrs, Wim, Brehm,
Clinton.
Visitors with Mrs. "r'ecsk•
Costello were Mr., and Mrs.
Joe Malone, Winnipeg. Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Costello
and family, Kingston, Qn.t,,
Father John Costello, Till-
senbure,,.Ont., Mr, and Mrs,
Family puts aut
chimrt��r fire'
The Seaforth : fire depart-
ment responded to:a chimney
fire call at the home of
Audrey ' Malone, R.R,2;
Dublin on Friday night. The
S:taffa cou
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le
,-co spo-ndent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLE
34S-2346
Mr. • and Mrs: Keith
McLagan. hosted . the April
meeting of the Mitchell West
Dairy Club, at their home' on
Wednesday April 11 at 8'
p.m'. There were 8 members
along with the leaders, Keith
Mclagan and Martin Vink.
preterit; 'Larry Bertens
opened the meeting with
everyone repeating the 4-H
Pledger Nancy:Pridham gave
the secretary's '' report.
Richard Templeman le' -,c1 a.
• discussion on the feeding of
the dairy heifer. Bill Pridham
explained the first H which.
stands for Head in the 4 -H's.
Michael Drost • conducted a
game which was fun. Mrs..
McLagan servedlunch and
. was thanked by Bill Pridham,
Mrs. John Templeman
' visited Wednesday with Mrs.
Elizabeth ' Hunkin in.
Wingham hospital
Mr. an dMrs. Rob Temple-
man and. Carrah were Good'.
'Friday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hap Swatridge andr
Jill, Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Haines and Kenneth have
returned to Crommox,British
Columbia, after visiting for
a couple of weeks with Mr,
and; Mrs. Philip James, '
Mr. and Mrs. John
Templeman and Barb visited
Saturday with Mr, and Mrs.
Wayne. Mayer, and: •Preslee
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mauer and Geoffrey, Exeter.
With Mr, and Mrs. . Bob
Norris and family and Mrs.
_Sam. -.Norris— on --Laster
weekend were; Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Norris, Scan, .Michael
.and Erin. Brie'd' Urfe'
Quebec. Mr. Jim Norris,
Brampton, Judy., , Norris.
Gayle Sharpe and Susan:
Norris, - Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Jirn Skinner and Rob
Heckman, Mitchell.
With Mr. .and Mrs. John
Templeman' and - family
Easter Sunday were , Mr.
and . Mrs. Rob Templeman
and Carrah, Mr. and Mrs:
Dvae Capling, Mississauga,.
Mr. and Mrs; .Dale Martyn
Wanda, Michelle, Julie and.
Rebecca; 'Russelldale, Mike
Parsons, Darlene
Templeman. Exeter; .Ruth
Templeman, Dublin.
Miss Valerie McPhail was
guest of 'honour at a com'
munity shower held in the
Family Life Center on
Thursday evening ` with a
large crowd in attendance.
Mrs. Bruce. Ovens read an
address of good wishes and
Valerie tvas assisted . in'
opening her gifts' by ' her
SEAFORTH
JEWELLERS
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miles south off` LlOinfiolt�
•
--sister--Bonnie,—a f M riIyn
Miller. Valerie expressed her
appreciation to everyone.
Games,Court whist, visiting
and lunch brought a enjoy-
able evening to a close.
ban—
fire had been extinguished
by. Mrs.,: Malone and her
family by the :time firemen
reached' the home.
The alarm on . Monday
night; was simply_ to alert
• firemen about the mutual aid
meeting at the firehaB.
Correspondent
FRAN MALONE
Mrs: Sally McQuaid of St.
Thomas visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent Lane for Easter
Mr. Brian Lane, Toronto
accompanied by Miss Mary
Towers of Burlington visited
Mr: and Mrs. Jack Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malone,;
Winnipeg spent...Easter with
relatives in the•area,
Mrs. Clare Murray,:;,and
family visited Mr. and Mrs.
'Jim Malone and family in
Shedden.
Mrs. Jack Malone spent
• Fatter in Teeswater with Mr.
Frank Woods.
Brodhagen
Easter Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dietz,
Douglas; Darrell and Jason
were: Sheila, and Janice Dietz
of Kitchener, Darwin and
Nancy Dietz and Joshua of
RR 1, Dublin, Sharon Die, tz
and Grant Helm, Lcisa and
Adrian, .,Rau of Lucknow,.
Victor and ` Claire Jackson of
Mitchell, Ross and. Dorothy
Jackson and Brent of Mitch-
ell and Maurice and Dorothy.
Carnerie, Amulree.
HERE'S texture at
its summery best.
In the look of silk '
that's, as
contemporary
as the man who
wears it. For : “+ j
19 -the shoulders
are softened and ,t
the look • is fresh
and: neat.
Drop in now and.
choose for those
special spring
occasions 965,
to =265
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'MINS FASHION SHOP
77 Ontario St. 27i4111;
Peter Groshok, London,
Ont.. Monsgr Feeney,
London, Ont„ Mr. and'. Mrs.
Costello: New Lowell, Ont.,
Mr. and Mrs, D. McGilvery
and family, Chatham, Ont.
Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon
Costello and family Kingston
with Jerry Murray, John St.,
Dublin,
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APRiL, IV*
Lagoons raise stink
BY RAY M:�ARTIN
Quite a stinxvvas raised at
Perth County Council,
Tuesday, during the discus-
sion of the proposeB,, ex-
pansion for the Mitchell sew-
age lagoons.
The only snag, in the
expansion plan is the
removal of a small wooded
area onthe proposed site, in.
the second, concession of
Logan', Towns.
'The countyhiptree inspector
said, Ellice Reeve George
Wicke reported. "That while
there is no good timber in the
bush, it is a good wood lot."
Warden Ormond Pridham
said that if this is.. the case
then the trees couldn't be -cut
in contradiction of the county
Rea �h Unit rent op, -
The rent is going up on the
Perth County Health Unit
offices,
This, year the county will
be ,asking the . health unit to
.come upwith an extra 8500
rent.
The unit has paid $6,000
rent for its offices at 24 St.
Andrew Street for .the past
six years according to :county.
clerk -treasurer Jim Bell,. The
rent included light, heat,
water and janitorial
services,
The rent on tb , two offices
occupied by the health unit in
the County Court House will
remain at $1,809 as in pre-
. Vious years.
Water Well
iDRiLLING'
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and Sons
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tree inspector's decision.,
Mitchell Reeve Ray Robin-
son told, the :council that the
expansion had to take, piaeeN
because 'the present; lagt;ons:
were full to .overflowing and
that the approximately eight
acres. of woodlot and the
surrounding land which, is
already owned by the town is
big enough for the;
expansion.
The Mitchell lagoons can
now ;only be flushed during
high water periods suck at
the spring and the ministry
of environment has made it
clear that it is unhappy that
the town is exceeding the
capacity of the lagoons.
The county had the -right to
veto the expansion, because
large wooded areas under
the trees act are subject
to the county tree protection
bylaw.
Reeve Robinson argued
that the woodl'ot doesn't have
many good trees, and even if
the expansion is allowed
Mete expansion would be
needed to handle additional
waste in the future.
"Once this period
-proposedexpansion
installed it should be able to
handle Mitchell's sewage
problems until the year 29011
Reeve Rbbinson said.
W4114ce Reeve Rae Render
added that Mitchell should.
try to Rod some other way to
handle their sewage
problems, . "There must be
better , ways . to solve
Mitchell's sewage problem
than with; those stinking
lagoons."
The shortage of space
inthe sewage lagoons had led.
to the ministry of environ
ment curtailing all re-
sidential building within the,
town,
Reeve George Wicke told;
the council' the county
Couldn't give permission;;
"But. -that doesn't mean
they're never) getting per-
mission."
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