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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) DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD., SALES WITH SERVICE The Place To Buy Appl anew liensali 262-2728 Closed Mondays DISPLAYING HIS WORK—Tim Feeney;, a, Grade 1; pupil at St. Patrick's: School, Dublin, shows mother Helenaand sister' Helena some of his,. schoolwork during the school's open house held on Thursday might, (Expositor photo). THE INSPECTION -Ken Schoondexercise erwoerd' displays his school books to brother Joe, sister Pam and his 'mother,. Mary, during the St.:, Patrick's School, Dublin open house on Thursday. (Expositor photo)•, Tel.527-041.0 117 :ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN LIFE --and: Mortgagc,lnsurancc Plans I ncome Tax Dcductablc Registered Retirement Savings Plans and Annuities, Income Averaging Annuities Ask for our new Flexible Premium R.R.S.P. REPRESENTING Sun Life Assurance. Company of Canada for.l9 years.. GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTH R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "In the Heart of downtown Varna VACUUM CLEANERS tialci'aiidl sci'' ice of most makes 'CB•„ RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES ••.. . MOFFAT APPLIANCES` * SMOKE SENSORS * INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY 'KILLING UNITS * HAND CRAFTED GIFTS. Varna, .Ont.' 482-7103 Dwarf APPLE TREES CRUNICAN BROS. 11/2 miles south of Elginfield Sf.X.�Iu.rnbat deo iversary Correspondent ' FRAN MALONE 345-2632 ' 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 NDMONER OWNERS Call To -day 527-0636 Pre -Season Service at shop PRICE INCLUDES •complete check-up 'l'abour •cleaning; lubrication & filter' (Offer Expires June 30, 1979) Any additional parts and labour extra M Apptia rice Repair and Served • Seaforth Ontario Ston 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) McKillop MRS. ED REGELE 527-1106 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 GOING O� T OF BUS! l N' SWEEP/ Continues New -Used -Rentals PIANOS and ORGANS featuring such famous names as LESAGE- WURLITZER'- HEINTZMAN GULBRANSEN - TECHNITONE WELSON - ORCANA - GALANTI Prices are tow, low Come in and see for yourself EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD Terms`- Cash or up to 5 years as arranged dlint1111111111: Preszcator and family and Mrs. Mary Thornton ' at Crediton. 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. • 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;. SHIPPER to UNITED' CO-OPERATIVES". OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT TORONTO'` ,_ Ship: your livestock with MIKE DOYLE TueSdarv.is Shipping Day:. 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