HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-03-30, Page 3Friday was busy for Brodhagen General Store when a zoo
was set up in the bas'ement. by three area-children, Cathy
Leonhaidt, Kim Schneider and Kelvin Schneider. Thechildren
worked hard in collecting and displaying„ the pees.anci then
they invited the public to see the exhibition and to give a small
donation. At the end .of the day the trio had raised over $15.00
which they,.; are sending to the Crippled Children's Fund.
In the upper picture Mrs. Doreen Bennewies and Mrs; Wilfred
Ahrens offer their donations to Cathy Leonhardtwhile (below)
Kim Schneider and Cathy are shown with some of the animals
that made up the zoo. (Staff Photo)
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Correspondent
Mrs. Joseph Kale
McKILLO'P IV
McKillop IV held a joint
meeting. at the home' of Mrs.
Clarence Maloney with 10 mem-
bers; present. The' girls' sewing
is progressing and the mem-
bers were busy with the sewing
on of lace, cutting ,material
the bias, faCings, and elastic
casing: They were told, to work
on their garments and record
books.
Mr. and Mrs.' Doug' Dalry-
mple, Toronto visted Mrs.
Joseph Burke for the weekend.
, Mrs. Joseph Eckert and Mrs.
Joseph Melady, who with other
ladies., were on a' bus trip to
Florida returned homeon Sunday
night.
Mrs. Roland Robichaud, of
Caraquet, N.B. spent last week
with her brother-in-laW and sis-
ter, Mr. and MrS'. William Al-
bert.
Mrs. Gerald Gaffney and
children, Peterborough, and Joe
Sloan and daughters, -Windsor,
visited their parents Mr. and
Mrs.i James Sloan, Sr., during
the week.
John Shea Jr. is a patient
_ in Stratford General Hospital.
Signs of sprin - are ndm-
erous and snowmobiling is almost
over. Bicycles will .then come
into their own.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Albert
and two children, Hagersville
spent a weekend recently .,with
Mr. and Mrs. William Albert.
Mrs. Auguste Ducharme is a
patient in Seaforth Community
'Hospital.
Mrs. Alfred .Malone and
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs . Laverne Rose and fam-
ily, -Mitchell following Confirma7
tion of Miss Joanne .Rose.
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Dublin loses in Pee Wee quest
Correspondent
, Mrs. Bob Cronin
The first game of -the best out
of 3 games for the Dublln'Pee
Wee against Zurich was held last
Wednesday, March 22. The re-
sulting score was Dublin losing
3-2 to Zurich. Scoring- for Dublin
were Ronny McIvei. and Terry
..KramP•
In the second game of the
series played in Seaforth, Zurich
downed Dublin 7-4 to win the
Pee Wee B trophy. Scoring for
Dublin were; Billy McCreight 2,
Ronny McIver 1, Kenny Bruxer
1. •Ronny McIver also picked up
two assists.
TIVERTON 7 - DUBLIN 2
Jim McIver and Bob Cronin
each scored a goal against Tiver-
ton during the, recent Mildmay
pee Wee Tournament. Dublin lost
the game 7-2.
Correspondent
Morse Robt. Hulley •
A Euchre and Dance ‘vas held
during the holidays at' Family
Paradise with 22 tables of euchre
being played. High Lady was
Mrs. Harold Wilson, High Man,
John .Leeming; Low woman,
Betty Hulley and Low man; Don.:
ny Hulley. Most lone hands for
the women was, Mrs. Martin
Murray and for the men, John
Leeming.
The Silver Stringi'played for
the dance. Spot dances were
won by -Doris and Carolyn Mc-
Clure, Dennis Murray and Linda
Mott and Carolyn and^ 'John
Thompson. Lunch Was served by
the ladies. , •
The Silver Strings were
among the top 4 winners for the
3rd contest held in. Wingham
Town Hall recently sponsored by .
the Wingham Lions Club Talent ,
Hunt'. April 20th is the date when
the 4 top winners from the three
contests will compete. Susan
Langlois of Brussels has joined
the Silvelr Strings as their drum-
mer. We wish them all the luck
in the future. •
Mrs. Marie St. Louis and son
Norbert of Maidstone, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene St.
Louis and family Sunday. Mark
CorresPondent
Mrs. ken ElligSen
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Wolfe during the holiday
week were Warrant Officer and
Mrs. Dick Watson and family,
St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Wolfe and far4ily, Stratford, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald • Wolfe and
family, London, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph.. Fischer and family, RR 4,
Walton and Mrs. Jack Somer-
ville and family, Toronto.
Mrs. Manuel Beuermann,
Mrs., Albert Hinz and Mrs. Carl
Hillebrecht , returned home last
week after spending a month in
Florida with Miss Phyllis Hinz.
Miss Cheryl Bennewies spent
the mid-term holidays on a nine
day tour to Florida.
Mrs. Willard Behnewies ac-
companied Mr-. and -Mrs. williarn
Hodgert and Brenda, Seaforth
ai to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Stinson at Mount Clemens, Mich.
for the weekend. She also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Messer-
schmidt.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ben-
newies visited Mrs and Mrs.
Roy Bennewies and David in
a Stratford on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leon-
hardt and family, Them eSford and
Mr. and-Mrs. Richard Leonhardt
and fannily,'Strathroy visited with
Mr. and Mr'. Herman Leonhardt
during the weekend.
Rev. A. Horst preached his
first sermon at St. peter's Luth-
eran, Church here Sunday morn-
ing. After the service a.dinner
was served to the congregation
which was followed by a program.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavera Wolfe
spent the' weekend with Warrant
Officer and Mrs. Dick Watson
and family at St. Thomas. They
attended Donald Watson's Con-
firmation at Grace United
-Church. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Ferguson, Exeter also visited
at. the 'same home.
Miss Phyllis _Ahrens, New-
market spent the weekend with
her. parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Ahrens.
Michelle, Michael,. Scott-and
Randy Beuerman Goderich spent
the holidays with their grand-:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Beuermann.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kahle,
California and Mrs. John Kahle,
Detroit called on Mr. and' Mrs.
Man4el Beuermann and' dther
friends and relatives here rec-
ently:
WINTHROP
Relatives gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Meade
Baker Saturday nrght to cele-
brate their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary.
Tho4e present included: • Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Drager and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drager and
family, Jackie Abbott, all from
London; Mr. and Mrs. _John
walch and family, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Price and family
Egmondville; Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Drager and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Drager and family, Mrs.
Bruce Johnston hnd family; Mrs.
Martha Drager; Mr. John Little;
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Williamson
and Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Baker, all Seaforth; Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Glenville, Walton.
reasons for their evaluations.„.
Some girls worked on unfidished
sewn articles 'While others
worked on their waste paper bas-
ket pr lampshade. Notes were
discussed and achievement day
was also talked above. The girls
elected Glenna' Brown to do the
speaking on achievement day
and Rhonda and Lorrie Ferg-
uson were chosen as demonstra-•^
tors for that day.—Lunch was
served by Mrs. Dave Brown and
Mrs. Frank Van Bergen.
BUNNY BUNDLE
• Two groups of young girls
with the aid of their parents
spent their Easter holidays on
a most worthwhile cause. Miss
Donna and Sandra McGrath and
Miss Marianne Soontiens sold
tickets on two angel food cakes
which were donated by their
mother Mrs. Patrick McGrath
and which were won by Mrs;
Ken Whetham and Mr. Mike
Eckert. The winning tickets were
drawn by Miss„Pauline Goettler
at Goettler's Grocery on Fri-
day.
The girls presented Bill
Brady of CFPL Radio, London
with $35.00 for Bunny Bundle
on Saturday.
The second Bunny Bundle col-
lection was taken up by Joan
Bruxer, 'karen Bruxer and Cathy
Ferguson with the proceeds going
-to the crippled children. Their
tickets were sold on a 5 lbs.
box of chocolates which was won
returned home with them after
visiting in Windsor ' and Maid-
stone.
Misses Sandra, and Debbie,
Hulley returned home after visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs.Ottowalk-
er, Miss Cathy Hulley and Mr.
andMrs. Larry Gardiner.
Miss Vicky Harris visited in
the holidays with her grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris and
Kathy, Goderich.
MisS Carol Steffen, Seaforth,
visited with, Miss Linda Godkin.
Misses Lynne and Soan Dodds
holidayed with Mr.. and Mrs. Sim
Roobol, Hensall.
News of
Egmondville
. Correspondent
• 'Mrs. Charles Geddes
Mr. and Mrs., Leo Teatero
and family have returned from
a winter vacation in Florida.
They also stopped in Washing-
ton on their return trip. Miss
Sheila Geddes accompanied them
On their trip. ' • •
MrS. Greta McLeod has re-
turned home after her vacation
in the sunny South.,
by Master Jim McCreight. These
girls . donated $18.50 to Bunny
Bundle.
Master Steven Thornton, son
Of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thornton
has returned home from the Sea.-
forth Comnignity Hospital after
undergoing surgery for appendix.
Miss Helen Walsh and two
friends Gwen Dawson and Wendy
and Miss julie Walsh and friends,
Jo-Anne Irwin, Pam Mountain and
Judy Dark spent a few days with
•Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ryan and family
during last week.
Miss Sally O'Rourke spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne CrOnin and family in Kit-
chener and they in turn spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs . Bob
Cronin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronin
have returned home from..their
vacation in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brothers,
Guelph were visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan O'Rourke on the Iveek-
end.
Correspondent
Mrs,. Ken McKellar
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, RartiSey
visited with Mr. and Mrs. James
Ramsey and family at MoleS-
worth.
Miss Sandra Hulley of Win-
throp holidayed with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Gardiner and child-
ren.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. Scott., NITS— E.,
Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
J. Scott were Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Moore, Windsor, Mr. and
Mrs.N Hugh W. Moore and daugh-
ter Elaine, Dohald
Moore and David, Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
visited• on Saturday with Mr.
Alvin Cornish, Exeter.
Mis. Grace, Scott returned
home on Sunday after a three
week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Weitzm.an at Niagara Falls,
• U.S.A.
Mrs. Jack McGhee, Jackie,"
Judy and Roy of London and M iss
Joanne Currie of Dorchester
visited on Friday with Mr. and
Mrs.'Otto Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walkei'
were Sunday guests with Mrs.
Walker's sister and brother-Tn-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erwin
at Putnam, 'Celebrating with Mrs.
Erwin, her 80th birthday.
Mr. Richard Binning, Mitchell
and Miss Susan Smith, Monkton
were Sunday visitors with `Mr.
and Mrs. Ken McKellar.,
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kers-
lake, 'Staffa were Sunday after-
noon'callers at the same home.'
Mr. and Mrs. McKellar and
Mrs. Mildred Crago and. Mrs.
Alan Somers, St. Marys were
entertained, at the home .of
and Mrs. W, N. Binning, Mit
celebrating the fifty--third
anniversary of their inarriNg,
Mr. and Mrs. Hebert ,W,47
dell and family of Oneipti
holidayed with Mrs, watidellst
pirents, Mr. and.Wirs, Roy Mc----1
Cugoeh last week,
Mr. and
sell visited wi
C. J. Weit.
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DUBLIN COLLEENS
The Dublin Colleens No. 1
did not meet last week since a
number of girls took advantage df
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Tuesday March 21 at the home
of Mrs. Dave Brown. The roll
,•gall "A New Sewing Technique
I Have Learned Is" was ans-
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each others accessories and gave
News of • Winthrop
Holiday euchre, dance
feature at Paradise Park
Mrs. Wesley Rus-
Mr. and Mrs.
Mgr of Niagara