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The Huron Expositor, 1979-06-28, Page 5•6'E HU • ON :E POSITON, ONE •ST. PATRICK'S SEPARATE SCHOOL GRADS Grade 8 graduates from the Dublin school were honoured Tuesday night. They are, from left front, Michelle, Rowland,, Debby Vandenberk, Anne Marie Kelly,: Diane. Maas,,Theresa Kramers, Joyce Dietrich, Michelle O'Rourke, .Patricia Frericks . Second, Michael ,McCarthy, Joe Eckert, Terry Crowley, Tom Uniac, David Louwagie,•.Henry. Poppe, Bob Schoofderwoerd Third, Philip Vandewalle, Jay McKeown, Charles Nyland. Fourth, Pat Williams, Greg Ryan,; Jeff McLaughlin,Joan Eckert, Ken McGrath, Gord Murray., ;, Back Kevin Culligan, g n, Tom Turner, Mike Bruxer, Ed Maloney, Dave: Murray, Maloney,n" P and Paul Reynen. (Expositor Photo) RURAL, FIRE — Seaforth firemen were called outnorth of Dublin last Thursday when'a dismantled threshing machine on the back ofat ruck. caught on fire. The truckers, who worked for McClelland and ' Sons, Ingersoll, were taking the 'machine in for scrap when it caught on fire: • (Expositor Photo) A.cCide nts Seaforth police investga- ted a rash of minor hit and. run accidents in the past week. On:, Wednesday, June 20; Hamilton"''Stebben. of R. R. #4, Stratford parked a Ford pickup next to the welding shop on Main Street. When he returned later in :the afternoon, the Left rear cor- ner' of the, truck had been. smashed,' causing approxi- mately $100 in damage On Friday, June. 22,'6011- ald 2 Don- ald Tunney's car, parked behind Dr. Toll's; office on , Main Street, ' was struck 7 during the night, receiving approximately S200' in dam- ages:. Nurses' visit Correspondent MRS. MARG: HVLLEY 527-1886' Several parents of the Grade eight Graduation Class of 1979 attended the graduating ceremonies held on Tuesday afternoon at Seaforth Public School Mr, Otto Walker, Cromar ty, accompanied by Kenneth Walker, London, visited with Bob' and Marg . Hulley on Sunday. Also visiting at the "same home were Sandra Hulley, London, Linday Wert. therall, London, Bob Willey Jr, of Newmarket, and Janet Bray ofThames`Road. Sandra and Linda are both 1979 graduates of the School of Nursing, Victoria Campus, and they attended the Gra u- aien Dinner held Saturday evening in honour: of,rthe dass. They will race'm'e their Graduation Diplomas at the Graduation ceremonies on Thursday. Debbie Hulley a'qccompan- led by Marjorie and Janet Rock visited with Craig Hack-, well of Walton who is a patient in Seaforth Public Hospital: Craig had the misfortune to break his leg and will be in hospital for some time. Francis and Carol Hunt, and Isabel! Hunt attended the Cunningham Reunion at Fisherman's Cove on Sunday Meg. Sandra, and Marlon Hunt are with their grand, n Later the same day, a car belonging to.. Kim Birch: of Goderich was parked behind the Commerical Hotel, where she is employed. When Ms Birch finished: work, • she found her • scar had been pushed forward 15 feet into a bush and the bumper and trunk sustained approxi- mately $75 in damages. All three hit: and run accidents are still under investigation. Staff at • the Jack and Jill Shop, Main Street reported a skirt was stolen Monday afternoon in a shoplifting incident. The skirt was val Winthrop: #fgat ued at 530 and the matter is still under investigation: .Police also investigated.. on, e incident of vandalism. when a 'side window in a Main St home was smashed by a beer bottle sometime during the weekend. Police, chief John Cairns reported there have been several complaints from High Street residents about a raccoon: raiding. garbage on the' street. The police .-chief ,said residents assume the animal has a litter of young.. The Ministry of Nautral Resources Staff have been Contacted and plan to use an open cage.• to trap the animal for removal to another area.' Constable Peter Van Meek eren graduated Friday,`from the Aylmer police College, after successfully completing his 15 weeks of training. The •constable placed high among parents Gordon and Ruby ' the graduating class.' Hili holidaying at Foleyet'in Chief John Cairns said northern. Ontario ' for the this is thefirst time since he week, has been chief of police in Seaforth that 'all the police- men have 'been trained offi- cers. Staffs .Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN 345.2346 A large crowd attended the 127th anniversary of. Cromarty ' Presbyterian' Church on Sunday June 24 when Rev. K. Knight chose for his sermon "A time to Look", Duringthe children's story a, birthday cake with lighted candles was brought in and the children gathered round the table to blow out the candles. Two lovely anthems were sung by the thoir accompanied by Mrs: John. Scott the organist: Immediately following the service the two cairns in the cemetery were dedicated - by Rev. K. Knight with Mr. Tom Scott and Miss Kathy McKellar cutting the ribbon, Mr'. Larry Gardiner chairman of the cemetery board gave a few words of introduction and Mr.. Eldon Allen expressed the appreciation of the congregation. The ladies of the congregation served lunch iii the church basement when a time of fellowship wan enjoyed by all. Confirmation class :. visits Host BYwpfat OKE School bun, operators with contracts with, the Huron - Perth County Roman Catho- he Separate School board will be required; 10 increase their insurance coverage from $1' million to $2 million, effee. tive September 1. At the board " rneetin in Dublin Monday an increase Oa $1.00 per day was appro- ved for drivers of board -ow- ned buses, bringing their daily pay to $20.40 for the 1979 M 80 school, term. An increase of 25 cents per hour will be paid to drivers of board owned buses for extra curricular driving tinter. bringing their rate to $S.25. per hour . During the summer , of 1977, the board purchased a' 12 -passenger van and had a mechanical loading .device installed to provide'transpor- tation for Peter Doherty to Kingsbridge school. The cost of the equipment was fully paid by provincial grants. When Pete starts atter ding- Goderich District Col. 929 members Correspondent MRS LAVERN WOLFE 345-2757 Thanks for all the lovely flowers which beautified St. Peter's. Lutheran Church, Brodhagen. The flowers on the altar whereplaced there by Susan Scherbarth and Erie. Lazear in, honour of their.. wedding on Saturday. There was. a basket of pretty flowers placed there from the funeral of the late Elmer Koehler ,o1 is family,. also a basket of nice flowers came from the family of the late Mrs. Minnie Hoppen- roth. . A large number 'of adults and children 'attended` the annual congregational picrdc held atthechurch on Sunday June 24th. 'Due, to the cool weather the service was held in the churchfollowed by a pot luck dinner in the base- went. Children with perfect attendance at. Sunday school reeived: pins and prizes went to Rudoph Bauer P oldest person at the icnic, pR , Jeremy Beuermanyoungest child and Elaine Dietze for the marked chair. All the children enjoyed races and games outside even some adults joined in 'humorous.. relays. Theafternoon concluded with ice-cream treat, for everyone. • Mrs. Ford Dickison accompanied by Mr. and Mrs: Robert Gibb of Glencoe travelled to Toronto Friday June 8th to welcome home her daughter Glenda from Africa, She has completed her term under the Sudan Interior Mission teaching English at Tsikiti Primary School, Niger West Afric a. in September she .plans to further her studies . at Columbia Bible College, McKillop South. Carolina, - Stauch, Kitchener. Mr. and . Friends and neighbours of Mrs.: Weimer. Rose of Mrs. Edwin' Gloor Niagara on the Lake and all. sorry to hear she is a patient attended .the service. at St. in Stratford General Hospital Peter's Lutheran Church. due to surgery Wng her a Visiting with Mrs. Lavern speedy recov?ry. Wolfe and 'Dale were Mrs.. Lorne and Betty Wolfe Mickey McCloy of Stratford visited with• their uncle Sam and Darrell Wolfe of and aunt Evelyn Wolfe, in. Kitchener who also, attended Monkton the Buck and Doe ,party for Pastor Arthur ' .Horst Susan Scherbarth and Eric welcomed many visitors Lazear at thehome of Dennis especially the confirmation Bennewies. class of 50 years ago. The A number of people in the L.C.W:.. Ladies served • a area attended the wedding of delicous dinner in the church' E ' L d • Susan • following : the:. morning ser- Scherbarth this weekend. vice. George and. :Hellen Guests were present. from Gloor were hosts . to the :' California; New York, confirmation class and Pastor Florida, Michigan and. -and Mrs. Arthur Horst who'g various: all enjoyed ' an meal p1aces to Ontario. 'evening Prior to the wedding, :and social hour. Mrs;Hellen Susan was honoured. by' her Gloor was Che of the class of re relatives es and neighbours 16 (who: are all still living) when she received. many confirmed . at St- Peter's gifts at a linen shower held at Lutheran Church Brodhagen the township hall in 50 years ago. Ten members !Bornholm. Lunch was with their spouse or a friend bEy Velma Proute'r, 'Dorothyserved attended. . ' Wolfe,'Marlene Tow nsend, They were Verna Sholdice and Dorothy Elligsen. Stratford; Carrie Arbuckle, Susan and Eric were: also Linwood, Adelia Stauch of guests of honour at a 'Buck Kitchener, Verna East, .a and. Doe party at the home o' m ` sen of Mitchell, N rma Elligsen of Dennis Bennewie§. This Logan, "Valerie. Elligsen of outdoor.• get-together of Bauer soarH. d ric'f. Logan n; d Wilmer •Rose of organSusanizedanbEy Sharon Smriends wasith of Niagara -on -the -Lake, . John London. Another shower was Siemon: They all enjoyed • : arranged ` for Susan in:.. themselevs:. Congratulation Burlington b . Jennifer are extended to the class: s Thompson. This event was Visiting with; Mrs. Erwin attended by 'friends Susan. Leonhardt were her sen -in acquired whilestudying, at law and daughter Kon, the University of Guelph Donna Tompon,ofLondonanii Susan . SeSch: erbartti received' also visited Mr. Erwin her 'B. Adegree at the 'Leonhardt who is a patient in. Convocation held at the Seforth Community Hospital. niversity of Guelph on June They were accompanied by' 6 The convocation. Mrs . df. ceremonies were attended by A .numberLeonharL.C.W. Ladies Mr. and • Mrs. Edward of St.. Peter's Brodhagen "' Scherbarth, 'sister Christine attended a June St. and Eric Lazear. Columban - Social Wednesdaaty Guests at the home of Mr. evening and Mrs. Edward Scherbarth Visitors with Mrs. Katie this past week . were Mrs. Oue�enge$sec • last Sunday Anne Snyder. ' of Delray were Pastor and Mrs. John Beach, Florida; Mrs. Marie Arbuckle.' Linwood, Russel & Koehler of Boynton. Beach, Verna Sholdice. Stratford. Florida; Joanne Lazear and ' Carl and Valerie Elligsen Robert Amkraut, both of McCowans visit Lions Head Correspondent MRS. ED REGELE 527*1106 Mr, and Mrs. Robert McCowan visited with Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hey at Lion's Headon the weekend: Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele on Tuesday evening. were Mr, and Mrs. Ben Wilson of Winthrop and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner of Brodhagen and oit Friday afternoon Mr; and Mrs, Reg Schultz of Blyth and on Sunday Mrs. Irene Munn of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold'. McCallum attended the 25th Wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs. Jim Stevens, at Listowel on Friday evening, Mrs, Harold Mc catium was hostess to a number of ladies one evening last week to a Luwasa Plant Party, Mrs. Shirley Heisler of London was the demonstrator. H & .SYSTEMS LTD} Sal s, Service' Installlotioli� of pipehnesk & milking parlours RR.4 WALTON: Windsor. Don and Ordelia California, MTERNpY WEAR The Separate Shoppe MAIN CORNER, CLINTON PHONE 412.77711 (NEXT TO CAMPUELL'S MEN'S WEAR) OPEN 1---+ OPEN 1- 4 VACUUM R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "In the heart ;ofdowntown Varna" CLEANERS, - sales and service 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 y 1ti a. yy.Wy rev legiate Instjtate, the Huron, County Board +4f' Education has elected: 'to .contract Ser- vice for hisattendance at school, thus terminating the responsibility of the Huron -Perth separate 'board. The van: will be returned to the hoard. As there is: no imme- diate need for the "life', the board has agreed to let the' Doherty faniily instal it on their Own van, on a month -to- month -basis. without; charge, for a period': not exceeding two years, or until required by, the board, providing the cost of removal isabsorbed by the Doherty family, The board decided it would not be advisable to dispose of this, equipment and suffer nega- tive grant on the sale,. No decision has been made as: tohow the board; willuse the van. Gaetan Blanchette of Ecole Ste Marie, Zurich, was ap- pointed Ppointed principal at St. Boni- face school, Zurich; and Laurie Kraftcheck of St.: Michael's School, Stratford,. was appointed principal of MAUREEN . DELANEY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Delaney, ' Dublin, graduated from Fanshawe College on June 21,; 1979, in the • Legal ' Secretarial Pro- gram, and was awarded the Outstanding; Student Award for the Legal Secretarial Div- ision. A graduate of Seaforth • District High School Maureen is now employed by Waghorn, Stephens & de Young law firm in St. Marys. 'USE EXPOSITOR SLTOR WANT ADS:•.. Phone -02 e52: 7 40 -Precious Blood School, FAO. alar; Marl? Bannon will be transfered. to $t- Aloysius Schook. Stratford, from St, Immaculate; Mrs, Linda Kis- trier was hired as a teacher, at St. James School, Seaforth; Miss Mary Jenkins ps: a. teacher at Seaforth,, :M%ss .Elaine Jeffrey as .a part-time: teach (50 per cent), (French. teacher =- Itinerant) at Pre - cions Blood School; Exeter, and Our :Lady of Mount Carmel school: Miss Matht- Ida Marten;. hired, as, a. Principal's Relief teacher (90 per cent), :at St. Boniface School,Zurich; Mrs, Cleo Smith as a Special Education teach (50 per cent) at St. Patrick's. School, Kinkora;, Mrs, Helen Stewart, Music. Teacher, to have 20 per, cent of her teaching responsibili- ties transferred from Immacu late Conception School to St. Michael's School, Stratford -- this for 1979 -- 80 school term her 40 per cent teaching time will be spent St. Joseph's School, Stratford (20 per Cent) and at St,. Michael's School, Stratford (20 per cent); Mrs. Mary Hoy, Music,' Teacher to have 10 per cent of her teaching responsibili- ties esponsibilities:transferred • from St. Ambrose School, Stratford, to Immaculate Conception School, Stratford; thus her. 1970 - 80 teaching time (40" per cent) will be. St. Patrick's School, Kinkora (20 per, cent), St, Ambrose School, Stratford (10 per cent) and Immaculate Conception. School Stratford ` (10 per cent). Mrs. Stella Farwell, returns, ing from. ':her leave -of- ab- sence, will be placed on 'staff at St. Columban School. All the above appoint- hementir1, s are1979- effective Septem Sister Loretta Hagen of St„ Mary's School. ;Goderich will be transferred to .Our Lady c f' Mount Carmel Scheel..effec Live: September l4 Peter Gununow' wasap. pointed custodia'; at, fminsety.. late Conception, School. in Stratford, effective July 1. Three trustees who have returned from attending con- ventions in Vancouver, Bri- tish Columbia, gave reports. They were John O'Drowsky who attended the. Second World Congress of Education and Keith ,Montgomery who, attended the same: conven- tion; and Gregory Fleming who attended the Canadian. Catholic: 'Trustees convenion. in Vancouver from June 13 to ,i6. They all reported .the esi oonyentjons interesting and stimulating, Two trustees, who atten- ded the conventions, Michael Connolly and Tim McDonnell had not returned in the time for the meeting ',Monday as they had extended their time ut the' West for a holiday. SHIPPER to UNITED CO-OPERATIVES' OF ONTARIO' LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT TORONTO Ship your livestock with MIKE DOYLE Tuesday is Shipping Day From Dublin CALL DUBLIN 345.2656 ZURICH 236-4088' SALM CONSTRUCTION Farm Commercial & Residential Const. Framing,Roofing, i of ng, Aluminum Siding, Renovations Dave: Salm 523-9641 Blyth, Ont. ARNOLD J. 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