The Huron Expositor, 1979-05-03, Page 5i
CALICO. CATS AND GIi GHAi11I DOGS—The senior students' at St.
Columban School are displaying some of the colorful artwork they created
under the guidance of Mrs. Marie Melad•y. The students, displaying their
calico cats and gingham dogs are Rob Lane, .Grade 8; Marijo Kale, Grade
7; Wayne Ryan, Grade 8 and Neil Ryan, Grade 7'. (Expositor. photo)
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DISPLAYING HIS WORK—Tim Feeney;, a, Grade 1; pupil at St. Patrick's:
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schoolwork during the school's open house held on Thursday might,
(Expositor photo).
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' Mr.Frank Lane spent this
past weekend enjoying the
sights of Montreal.
Mr.' and Mrs. Steve
Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Murray;. Mrs. Clare Murray,
Suannn and: Lisa spent the
weekendrecenity in
Codrington. The occasion
was the 40th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian, Flue . nee Bridget
Delaney, After the
celebration of the mass: a
family dinner was held,
followed by a social evening
. for relatives and friends.
Miss Catharine Ann Lane;
of Strathroy visited her
"parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe;
Lane over part of the
weekend', but ::left early to
take . part in the Walk for
Dollars for the Cancer.
society in • that ':towh._ This
climaxed the month of
April's campaign.. for cancer
all over. theprovince. One of
the most worthy causes
there is.
The winners of the prizes
at the C.W.L. card and!
supper party were: ` High
Lady Eileen 'Cronin, Low
Lady, Marie Melady; Lucky
Chair. Lil• Murray, Nearest
I%inhday. Tcssie Maloney.
Phis was a lonely
afternoon revisiting with
former members of our
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parish league, and sharing
with them a delicious supper
, ,provided, free of charge by
the executive to' show
appreciation of all : the work
done on behalf of the league
in this past year. Further
C.W.L. notes are the
upcoming meeting; . next
Monday night at which
Father McQuaid will be
guest' speaker- Father
McQuaid will be taking the
special collection for the
'Year of'the Child" that will'.
be -taken up in our church
back with : him, for the
children in St, Lucia,-
"Members are reminded
that May being.
housecleaning month:' (we
hope!)' it is also used clothing
month.
Weather-wise I'm re-'
minded of . the little ditty.
"Rain; Rain go away:"
This is a country of faith,'
On the installment' plan you
can buy what you can't
afford. On the stock Market
youcan sell what you don't
own, and on the tax form
they take . away what you
haven't borrowed yet.
A YOUNGER VISITOR — Don
Schoonderwoerd, a pupil at St. Patrick's School,
Dublin, holds out his arms to catch= younger
brother Ross, who still has a few years of grace
before settling e: dowthe
n to ii 1fe of a student.
(Expositor Photo)
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Visitorswiith Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Regele were Mr. and
Mrs:: Clarence Regele #5..
Seaforth,' Mrs. Nelson. Howe
of Cromarty; and Mrs. Leo
Murray of Seaforth and Mrs.
Gerrand Marchand , of
Windsor.
Mr: and Mrs. Ed: Regele
R -R:4, Walton and Mr, and
Mrs. Clifford. Thornton, of
" London were recentvisitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Brodhagen
Wm. and Dora frown
recently enjoyed the
weekend with the later
mother:. Mrs. ' Etta
Armstrong in Melbourne at
the same home was their
family Jean and Ray Kettle -
well and fancily of Strathroy,
Allan Will may Brown of.
Melbourne
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Preszcator and family and
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Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert England of
Huron Park on the arrival of
a baby boy. A great grandson
for Mr. and 'Mrs.` Ed. Regele
a great great grandson for
Mrs:`: Mary Thornton and a
grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Stan < Preszcator.`' Mrs,
England is the former Elaine
Glanville. -
Congratulations, to Mr.
and Mrs, Ronald McCallum
on the arrival of their son at
Seaforth Community
Hospital. A grandson for Mr.
and Mrs. Harold 'McCallum
and Mrs. Margaret
• Beuerman,a great grandson
for Mr and Mrs. Edward
Regele and a great great
grandson for Mrs;. Mary
Thornton.
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Winners at .thq Father
Stephen Eckert; Knights of
Columbus Regular meeting
last week-. Lecturers Draw
1st Roy Ryan Mount Carmel;
2nd Dominic Murray; Door
Prize, Wilfred -Mpusseau,,
i`Iensall; :Brother Fergus.
.Kelly missed the attendance
Prize when his name was;
called and: he was not in
attendance„ Share -the -
Wealth went to Brother Jerry,
Murray ' JOhn 4t-,. East,
Dublin S368.00. — seller:
BrotherPon MacRae,
Consolation; to Don Eaton,
Seaforth seller Brother Leo
Hagan. Get your tickets early
next Sharethe-Wealth May
17, 1979.
Dublin & Mitchell District
Lions Club TV Home Bingo
Channel 12 last Wed. nites
winners were Mrs. Ray
McGonigle, Seaforth Mrs.
.Vic. Elliott. Mitchell, Eliane
Cowston, Mitchell, Theresa
Krammers, Dublin, Marg..
Dale, Seaforth, June Beaver,
Mitchell
Don MacRae visited in
Parkhill and London over the
weekend and attended a
memorial Mass for the late
Mr, and Mrs. Jas McRae at
Bornish,St. Columba Roman
Catholic Church along with
Mrs. Rita Gooding, Bernice
Orendorff, London, Mr, and
Mrs:. AI':Hatton, Sarnia.
Mass was, a doantion from
Bornish Cemetery Board for
dedicated service by' James
and Katherine MacRae at the
Bornish Cemetery,
Mass was celebrated by
Father .Caruana of Sacred.
Heart •". Church Parkhill
Father Caruana was pre-
viously at St. James Seaforth
andpasses: along greetings
to his many friends •
'Seaforth
Latest Travel News • from
Phyllis and Lamont - 'left
"Tat"raorite" ' in , Morroco „
They travelled back by. way
of Marrakech to Spain,
This, time they toured'
Granada ;Nerja arid, Servilie
going to Faro Portugal.
While there they viewed the
"Cham of Bones".. -.
It was. built entirely of
HurnaiI Skulis and bones
taken :io?n, the Cemetery
some centuries: aSoy even the
altar is ,made of human;
bones then on to, "Setubal"
and the large city et
"Lisbpn" next to *"Nazare"
a small fishing village where
the femilies . are poor and;
drive into; town on donkey
drawn carts.
Men are dressed inhome
made tartan shirts and long,
black night caps. Women
wear crinolines and: short
Skirts . and knee socks,
kerchiefs on their heads and
a mart's black hat on top.
There are a lot of
windmills vineyards, fig
trees and citrus groves, .
resin is taken from ' pine
trees, gas is. $3.40 per gal.
but other things are very
reasonable..
Next: inland to "Fatima"
where three sheperd children.
were to have talked with the
"Virgin Mary" in 1917 at the
Shrine,. People. make
Pilgrimages to the town on
',the 13th of day of each month
Then farther inland to
"Tomer" Portugal where it
was 'very friendly ' and•,
generous.
Water wheels aredo`nkey
driven. Hay' is cut, with a
sickle and Hol sviens Cows
are teamed to pull Loads.
Familiar is plowing by hand.
,-
with big hoes.:iFrom here
they crossed back into Spain.
to. "Bilbao" Which is in
Basque County.- While in
their Van one night at Mid-
night about 80 people passed.
by, dressed; in whiteSatin
hoods, with eye holes cut in,
accompanied by strange
drum, -beats and blaring
bugles. The tourist office
informed them; they, were
Catholics on their way to
church to do penance during -
Easter Week "That was a
relief."
They stopped at San
Sebastian before grossing the.
Frenchborder to Lyon and
then Geneva and Basel,
Switzerland, north along the
Rhine River to Freiburg,.
Germany more later;.
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