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ANNIVERSARY OF FORTY YEARS—John O'Leary, re.presentmg the
Huron -Perth Roman Catholic Sohools, marks the, 40th anniversary rn the
;priesthood of Father OostVeen of St. Columban, who sats to his right,
referring to his, "40 years of marriage with our Church•• Reside Father
Oostveen is Monseigno r,C. Adams, of Logan.
Correspondent
MR. DON. MacRAE.
345=2842
Mr. Mike Eckert of Mill St.
to find :a, cord, operating a 2 ft.
fan had. shorted and, over-
heated. burning a hole in the
carnet. •
r
Dion MacRae spent the
wc,":kend o Parkhill risiting,
his hrrtter Ken from
i
area news .
Dublin credits a 15 amp fuse
that. blew saving his home.
Mike returned . from cutting
grass at Dublin Athletic Park
:Mr. Mike Eckert and
friend spent the weekend at toured Rock trlen .C':inserv-
Sauble Beach visiting with
•
his brother Jerry and family. ' ation Area.
Washingn. n •D.C. and also
Staffa
Ladies.: discuss quilting.
Correspondent
MiBS., JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-2346
Mrs. :Robert Laing hosted
the Marion Ritchie Evening
Auxiliary meeting at ` her
home. on Tuesday; July 17 at
8:30 p.m.
Mrs. Lorne .Elliott pre-
sided and.. opened with a
poem on Sharing, followed
by Hymn 572 with Mrs.. Ivan
Norris accompanying on the
piano. Mrs. Elliott led in
prayer. Mrs. Ivan Norris had
'the, Meditation and scripture
reading; from Acts 12 verses
11•;to 17: Fifteen answered
the toll call with a verse on
sharing. 'During business
quilting : *as .discussed as
there had been a number of
enquiries about us.
quilting., Mrs. Larry Gard
ener read a paper on "One
Small Stone". Hymn 451 was
sung. Mrs. Eldon. Allen had
the study book taking ,the
chapter on Christ and the
community in New China.
She was assisted by Mrs.
John Templeman, Mrs. J.ean
Carey and Mrs. Sally. Scott.
For her special number.
Mrs. Carey read a chapter
from Harry J. Boyle's book
on the Depression and Shar-
ing. She ' also . conducted
contests .en waistlines and
spoon photography. The
meeting eh sed with: hymn
561 and The Lords Prayer in
unison:
Forty Skaffa Women's
Institute mena.bers, their hus-•
bands and friends attended
the play. 'Til Be Back For
You Before Midnight" at :the
Blyth Memorial Hall on..
Friday evening and later
dined at the Walton Inn. The
eveningwas arranged by
Mrs. Russell W.orden and.
Mrs. Cameron Vivian.
Mr. and Mrs.- Dennis
Stewart, Penticton: British
Columbia . were weekend
guests of Mr...and Mrs. Rob
Penipiernan and Carrah,
Y'AEECOME
r ANDSAUEABIG r..
BUNCH QN
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kt 11��rs priests,
parishutaers. friends • an4
s tsitors. um ittSt.. t: olumbaf
Mondo earening.to celebrate
Father PIC Dnstsven's 4.Qth
sear as: a .priest.
celebrations began at
m with a High Mass of
tGsanksgiving in St-
l'oitinnban church. At titer
afar *ere Monseignoe C.
Adams .4.4 St Brigid's int
Lc►gan,
a. her S. McDonald.
of Sin`cc.e. Father l,•J-
Coughlte, ivririer pastor of
St. C'olutnban. Father. A.
Nolan: of JCinkora, -Father
'.tl ..Dill of Dublin.:Father
1t 3 taragh of Scafortlt. and
Father Frank Moylanra.P.
Nt• on a :brief vacation from,
Santo -Domingo.
Father Arthur Melodic of
Windsor. preached the
homily. All gifts. we • haee
re.etredmustgotowards the
building up of Christ's Body:,
the Church: he said to the
.: rgregation The life -work
of any priest must be seen in
the kontert of this: prophecy,
administration, t* aching and.
pre:aching...giving alms and.
works of mc, rev.
l
1
.Lager in the c retying.
celebrations. continued' •in the
Parish hall. docm4wdi by
Mrs. Mary 0.'l,cry. The
officialy dinner was attended
by 250 people.:prepare*d by
Mrs. Miller anl: her star•
The dinner and; :the
:wninsgu, pperrgsaiomn roe •unadcek
Malone. After the
,smorgasbord, M'r'g :iean.1!"hit
Oration spoke On behalf of
the Catholic Women's
League. of r .htch she is;
rstIc7i'
N1.atthewCesets gav al nwssage onsbaoto the parish
Parent-Teacher Association,*
Louis Nolan for the knights.
of Columbus, and John
Q'Leary for the Huron -Perth
Ronan Catholic separate
School 'Board,
Monseignor • =Harris;
interpreted the tccltngs of
the clergy on the Ito:Aiotu of
Father . Dust ee*n's
anniversary, and Leon
Maloney gave an address on
behalf of the parish
Father Oostr vim was
presented • with a colour
television, a wrism inch. .a.
purse and; .a ;gift AVM, the
Knights of Columbus.
The ;iubtlaritan then: stood
to thank the speakers. the
parish council, the clergy and:
tho roneretaatinn• He .closed
With a brief comment: on the
motto of the former Canada
Company: "non mutat genii*
solum, " which means the
country does net alter^ the
thee. ,He W9144 prefer. be
The Perth County Board of
Education trustees made
eight. teaching appointments.
at their July meeting.
Five of these posting were
to Perth. County elementary
school*. They were:. Mrs.
Luria Boogerrnan, Spruce.
dale ,Public School.; Mrs.
Phyllis Davidson, Juliett
Mr' ;*.trot .rtrvh. Morning..
Said, tit transiate it :as, "`Girl!
quality remains.* .' The
pioneer ,qualities, ;of .f:aith.
good family life and :interest
***Iwo values are today
r announc
is
nee4.ed more tlhat> :et!et^ :iia
said.
The celebrati,ns were
elosed, with prayet'y Father
S. Merionald.
iton„Central. Listowel, Eastdale school; 'Mr. Dobald Garrett,.
Mrs. Lillian Henry. Wallace Listowel !District' High
Public School and Miss,
Meridith Hutchings. Anne
Hathaway Public School -
'Three more teachers were
hired for positions in area
secondary schools., They
were; Mrs. Mary. Butt,.
Mitchell Pistrict High.
Give.■
THE HEART
FUND
to
stings
school; Mrs. Barbara Hood
Listowel: District High.Scho ii
Correction.
Roth's advertisement, In last week's
paper was incorrect in he; following
pap ,.ta.
notation:
Prices effective until Tuesday, July 31,
1979 should, have read
Prices effective'until Tues. Julys 24, 1979.
We sincerely regret any inconvenience
caused by this error
The Huron Expositor
TICKLE
ROLL -Ott
DEODORANT
75 ML.
CLAIRESSE
►IR COL.OURy.
COLGATE
'00TH PAS
150 M4,'
SON. AM1
SPRAY
WINDOW CLEANER(
• 20 0Z.
994
CURAD
BANDAGES
100's
59
TRA•C
11
RAZOR BLADES
2
6 9.
14's'
Y'ALL C i ME AND SAVE NOW, YA HEAR!
nODERICH ti the Square
CLINTON Main corner
SEAFORTH Main Corner
Cut from, Can. Grade A• Beef
.
• IR
S LOIN STEAK. 2.89
Ib.
RUMP ROASTS 24
Maple Leaf Waxed
BOLOGNA CHUBS
Maple Leaf Mini Smoked
Ready to Eat
PORK SHOULDER
Meat & produce.prices effective
Until Sat. July 28, 1979
Schneiders
CORNED
BEEF -1.4
Pkg. of 3. x• 2 oz. Pch.
Schneiders Sliced Side`
1
BACON .ENDS _
1.Ib. Pkg.
Ont. Grown
.Fresh Crisp
BUNCH .CARROTS 3
Ont. Grown No..1 -
GREEN CABBAGE•
Prod. of Honduras Chiquit:e • • •
Golden Yellow or Green Tipped
BANANAS 4 lbs.
Ont. Grown
CELERY STALKS
st PAIL CHERRIES HAVE ARRIVED AND
ARE READY TO BE PICKED UP
No Name 14 oz pkge
PIZZAS" ` Pkg. of 4
McCain
FRENCH FRIES
Mon,Tucs.Wed. 9.6 p.04
Thurs & Fri. 9.9 p.m.
Saturday 9.6 p.m.
Canada White
VINEGAR
Clover Leaf Solid. White
TUNA
Carnival
'PORK & BEANS
Brown Bear Creamed`
HONEY
Sank*
INSTANT COFFEE
Heinz Strained . Fruit or.
BABY FOOD 43/4 lar 1
Jolly Miller Orange
FLAVOUR CRYSTALS
Hlghltner
Pkg. of 3x 31/4oz.
FISH STICKS
or
FILLET PORTIONS,2.99
Weston's Apple Snack
•
'BUNS
Dietrich's Country Styie
ROLLS Pkg, of 12''
Prices effective until Tues. July 314 1979