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4-H CLUB
The second meeting of the
Staffa Knit Wits was held Satur-
day morning at Mrs. Butson's
home, The roll call which was,
pattern and fabric you have
chosen, type of knit , fibre con-
tent, and how you prepared it;
was answered by all girls. Mrs.
Jeffery and Mrs. Hutson
discussed using the pattern and
then demonstrated use of the ma-
terial.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cross and
Miss Janet Miller, London, spent
the weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller.
David Dow, Sarnia, and Dennis
Dow, Guelph spent the weekend
with their family, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Dow and Ernest.
Mr. and Mrs, John Temple-
man and family, were Sun-
day evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Brodhagen, Mit-
chell.
A birthday party was held
recently for Mrs. Edwards with
guests present from Winthrop
and Cromarty.
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Rev. W. H. Daunt speaks on Ireland
Our lease has expired and it was
impossible to renew.
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Obituary
HENRY SCHERBARTH
Henry Scherbarth, 78, of De-
troit, Michigan, died on S unday.
He had been in poor health for
the past year.
He was born near Brodhagen
in 1895, a son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. C haries Scherbarth.
As a young man he learned the
blacksmith trade. He thenfarmed
in the West for 10 years and fi-
nally came back to work for Kel-
vinator at Detroit. In 1934, he
married Daisy Harris. Surviving
are his wife and one daughter
Karen, Mrs. Donald Greschaw,
Detroit and two granddaughters;
brothers,. Edward -and August,
Brodhagen; Fred of Detroit; sis-
ters, Mrs. Zacharius (Anna) El-
ligsen, RR 4, Walton; Mrs. Wm.
(Marie) Stender, Detroit; Mrs.
Charles (Emma) Dietz, Mitchell;
and Mrs. Norman (Adeline)
Mikel, R.R. # 5, Stratford. He
was predeceased , by four
brothers and one sister.
The body rested at the Wilkie
Funeral in Detroit where a ser-
vice was held Wednesday.
Sunday morning at the service
at St. Peter's Lutheran Church
Rev. Arthur Horst baptized three
babies. Brianemond Taylor
infant son of M and Mrs. Ray-
mond Taylor, Strarford, had as
his sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stephenson.. Christopher Patrick
Musselman infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Musselman, Strat-
ford had as his sponsors, Mr.
and Mrs. William McClure.
Jeremy David Schutt infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Daryel Schutt,
Mitchell had as his sponsors, Mr.
David Schutt and ,Jean Gloor.
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NEWS OF
Brodhagen
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test on Public relations.
A large number from this area
attended and enjoyed the Inter-
national Music Concert held In
the Stratford Shakespearian Fes-
tival Theatre, Friday evening.
Cromarty Presbyterian Ladies
joined with the Hibbert United
Church Ladies Friday afternoon
in the Family Life Center for
the World Day of Prayer meeting.
Mrs. Lloyd Barker presided
and was assisted by Mrs. Harold
Pethick. Mrs. Mac Lamond and
Mrs. Larry Gardiner. Mrs.
Abner Dow presided at the piano.
Mrs. Lamond intoduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. W, Murray,
Mitchell, who gave a most
interesting address on the theme
"Alert in our time."
The International meeting of
the Staffa Women's Institute Was
held Feb. 28 at the township
hall with Mrs. Frank Hamilton,
Mrs. Charles Douglas and Mrs.
Robert MCaughey as hostesses.
The president, Mrs. John
Miller, presided. Roll Call -
The farthest I have been from
home, was answered by 11
members. During business an
invitation from Klrkton women's
Institute to meet with them on
March 22nd was accepted. mem-
bers voted on Leaders' Training
Courses and Short Cqurses for
the coming year. Circle III
is responsible for a booth at the
Vivian sale on March 17.
Mrs. Frank Hamilton read an
interesting paperon the motto
"1 'd like to teach the world
to sing in perfect harmony."
Mrs. John Miller introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. Murray
Christie, Cromarty, who took
everyone on an interesting jour-
ney to England, Scotland and
Ireland by word and picture. Mrs.
Frank Hamilton conducted aeon- Mrs. C. Friend introduced the
Speaker, Rev. W.H. Daunt of
Mitchell whose topic was Ire-
land at a meeting of Dublin Wo-
men's Institute held at the home
of Mrs. N. McKay of Dublin.
Mr. Daunt who left Ireland in
1959 to reside in Canada g,ave
the history of Ireland and how
it is divided: An interesting
point was planting of potatoes on
Christmas Eve and harvesting
them in March. Ireland, he said,
is flat in the centre with moun-
tains all around it which is
noted for its beauty.
He was _thanked by Mrs.
Friend and presented with-a gift.
Mrs. J. Burchill, president,
opened the meeting. Roll call
was answered by naming a pro-
minent Canadian.
Minutes were read by Mrs.
H. Pethick; treasurers report by
Mrs. A. Burchill. It was announ-
ced that a farm forum will be
held in Stratford in March.
Mrs. A. Burchill was named
delegate to the officers' con-
ference in May in Waterloo.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
W. Smith and Mrs. A. Burchill
and mrs.G.Aikens thanked the
hostess, Mrs. N. McKay.
DUBLIN M_XED BOWLING
Team standings: Hot Rods,
81; Roadrunners, 81; Dum, Dum
and the Bowling Five, 118; But-
terflies, 86; Spitfires, 78; Red •
Barons, 83.
Ladies' High Single and
Triple - Joyce Whetham, 284-
6 44; Men's High Single; Floyd
Wassman, 293; High Triple -
Frank Eickmeier, 688.
4-H COLLEENS # 2
The, second meeting of the
Dublin Colleens # 2 was held
February 28, 1973, at the home
of Mrs. Frank Van Bergen.
The, meeting discussed
differences between the weft and
warp knits. Each me.mber then
shovied her pattern, material and
what she planned to make. Mrs.
David Brown, the leader of the
Club. demonstrated how to alter
patterns.
Since the Vice-president,
Rhonda Parsons, has dropped the
Club, an election for a new Vice-
president was held with Glenna
Brown, obtaining the position.
Lunch was served by Kathy Bru-
xer and Karen Bruxer.
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan O'Rourke.
ALL BOOKED UP__.
We're writing now to tell you so
We thought it only fair
Of all the places we must go
Or already have been there.
We have the Powe r and the
Strength
We're still holders of the cup
We'll play a card game any
length
And don't intend to give it up.
Up West next week if weather's
fair
To a place you all well know
We've already premised we'd be
there
Beyond the Village of Lucknow.
Then North on Highway twenty-
three
We're booked up you can tell
By and by you all can see
We've been to Listowel.
East from there we have to play
At Rostock and Tralee
If we don't get lost along the way
We'll meet the champs of New
Dundee.
Then south through Biddulph on
St. Patrick's Day
On Highway four to Lucan town
To meet three Irishmen who can
play
But we intend to win or knock
'em down.
Last week the wives of D. and C.
Challenged just for fun
The game was close as It could be
They thought they had us on the
run.
The ladies were gaining by the
hour
But at last began to lag
When the M'S put on the power
And left with the trophy in the
bag.
We're all booked up now until
Spring
We'll have met the best
Players ever seen
By then we'll hear the robins
sing
And the brown grass will have
turned to green.
The Three M's.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
World Day of Prayer was held
at St. Peter's Lutheran Church
when four neighbouring churches
attended from First Lutheran,
Logan; St. Columban, Dublin and
Willow Grove. About 100 women
attended the Service.
Mrs. Edgar Elligsen wel-
comed. everyone. Mrs. Robert
Robinson introduced the speaker.
Mrs. Schaus from Waterloo. The
chosen theme was (Alert In OUT
Time) she spoke on Alert to the
Spirit, to Ourselves and to
Others. She emphasized the fact
of Helping the Under Developed
Countries. Mrs. Minnie Vock
thanked Mrs. Schaus. The Choir
sang Amazing Grace during the
service with Mrs. Pearl Mueller
at the organ. Other helpers were
Mrs. Lloyd Preuter, Mrs. Horst,
Mrs. Lavina Beuerman , Mrs,
Kenneth Riehl, Mrs. Roy Beuer-
man, Mrs. Edward Scherbarth Jr.
Mrs. John Henderson, Mrs. Jack
Gloor, Mrs. Edward Berme-
wies and Mrs. Glen Mogk.
Ushers, Mrs."11/1artha Hinz, Mrs.
Manuel Beuerman, Mrs, Robert
French and Mrs. Boyd Driscoll.
Refreshments were served by
the committee in charge.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Elligsen,
Windsor spent the weekend with
his mother Mrs. Caroline
Elligsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beur-
man and family, London and
Michelle, Michael, Scott and
Randy Beuerman, Ethel visited
during the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman.
Mrs. Fritz Glauser and Mr.
Ivan Eickmeier are patients at
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. August Scher-
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FILL-IT- UP
EXACT DUPLICATES?
Owing to the wide 'range of
makes, models and options open
to new car buyers, it is possible
that no two cars turned out in
any model year are exact dupli-
cates.
FAMOUS SKATER 4
The patron saint of ice skaters
is Saint Ludwina, whose feast day
is April 24. Born in Holland in
1380, she suffered a skating acci-
dent which left her crippled.
DIFFERING RATES
In the United States, three
persons out of 100,000 live to
be 100. In the Soviet republic
of Azaebaljaa, 'the ,rate is 63
per 100,000.
barth, Mr. and Mrs. Harold El.
ligsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wur-
dell, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ellig-
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scher-
barth, and Ml'. and Mrs. Ken
Elligsen attended a reception
Sunday for Dr. and Mrs. Calvin
Glick and girls at the Waterloo
Motor Inn. Dr. Glick has ac-
cepted a call • to serve on the
L.C.A. 's Division for Parish
Services as the secretary and
, Co-ordinator for Stewardship in
Philadelphia. He assumes his
new office in March.
Mr. and Mrs. Antone Simon,
Seaforth, visited Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe. Mr.
and Mrs. Wolfe visited during
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Byers and family and Mr.
John Hinz, Kitchener, and Mrs:
Hinz who is a patient in the K-W
H pspital.
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For your support in the past
Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Coville
have returned home after a well
earned holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronin
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Looby left last week for a holi-
day in Florida.
Mr. and' Mrs. Trvin Johnson
and children of Londesboro spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Byers.
Mrs. Jean Dill visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill warren and
family in Stratford recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schoffer
of London spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and
family of Niagara Falls visited
with Mrs. Frank Evans on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg. Wick-
ware of Ottawa spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. George
Goettler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferg Connolly
and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maloney
of Stratford visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Maloney on the
weekend.
Mrs. Mary Margaret Joynt
and son, Mark, of Torontc spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Klinkhamer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Looby
have returned on Saturday from
Florida.
Twenty-seven ladies from St.
Patrick's parish here attended
the World Day of Prayer at
Brodhagen Lutheran Church on
Friday.
Messrs. Lou Maloney, Don
MacRae and Matt McCreight were
in Toronto on Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday of this week at-
tending a hydro convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Med-
erick and Brian of Kitchener
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
'Steve Maloney.
Mr. John Culliton of Kitchener
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- Why Huron's major export continues to be young people?
- Why farmers, and not the middle men, are blamed for high food
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- Why the ODC ignores Huron's prime industry - Agriculture?
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- To send regular reports from Queen's Park
- To hold regular meetings throughout Huron so you Will be part of
decisions.
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