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ESCAPES INJURY — Driver Steve Murray, R.13.5, Seaforth escaped without a
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Monday. The road was under construction and after he hit the soft shoulder the
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of the McKillop Twp. grader, Mr. Murray got his truck back on the road.
(Staff Photo)
at 2 o'clock was accepted. Mrs.
Wilfred Carr of Stratford, a
former Presbyterial president,
will be the guest speaker. The
Fall Conference will be held at
Knox Church, North Easthope,
on Thursday, October 23, with
Mrs. Armstron of Flesherton as
speaker.
twenty-seven get-well cards
and twenty-one Visits were make
by the members during the last
two months. Mrs. Gordon Scott
had the topic entitled Three Ways
to Meet God. Jean Carey gave the
special number and read one of
closest to the date Mr. and •Mrs.
Reuben Buuck; the • youngest
person, Mrs. Thelma Mogk; the
lucky cup, Mr. Ervin Miller and
the lucky plate, 'Mrs. Ervin
Miller.
Mrs. Martha Eickmeier accom-
panied Dr. and Mrs. Keith McGill
Mitchell to visit the former's
sis ter Mrs. Irene Bartz in Marble
Rock Iowa for two weeks. On
their way home they called on the
formers . brother Mr: and Mrs.
Lawerance Rock in Detroit.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary
Ditmer were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Peiffer and Carl from •London.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Buuck
stielderk!, 'death of the
formers brother Mr. Albert Buuck
Peter Marshall's sermons, By
Invitation of Jesus, from Mr.
Jones Meets the ' Master. The
meeting closed with Hymn 692,
Sing to 'the Lord, and prayer.
Personals
Mr. Angus McKaig has been a
patient is Stratford hospital.
Roy McCulloch is a patient in
Seaforth Hospital, having suffer-
ed a heart attack on Sunday
morning.
Miss Nancy Allen London spent
the weekend at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laidlaw, and
family visited Sunday with Mrs.
,Islington, whose burial was held
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Wietersen
and their • son in laws and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gibb Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Cakebread Hamilton, all met at
the Otter lodge at Otter Lake
where they spent a pleasant
week.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Maynard Hoegy on the birth
of their daughter Jennifer, a
sister for Christopher and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilber Hoegy are the
pround grand parents.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Les
Wietersen were Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Bailey California and Mrs.
Louisa 'Jarmuth on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
Correspondent
Don MacRae
The Dublin girl squirts have
won the W.O.O.A. Home Brew
Tournament. They played two
series, one against Stbringville
winning the best 3 out of 5 and
John Jeferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chappel and
Julie were left homeless last
Tuesday when fire destroyed
their home. A house trailer has
now been moved to their lawn.
The sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to' Jean Carey on
the loss of her mother, Mrs.
Jessie Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and
Tom visited Sunday with Mrs.
and Mrs. Fred Deichert, Clinton.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McCulloch who cele-
brated their 50th wedding anni-
versary on the weekend.
spent a couple of days with their
grand sons.; Douglas and Donald
Watson.
Mr. Lorne Hinz and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Perry were all in St.
Thomas last week and on the way
home they called on Mr. and Mrs.
Don Wolfe, Steven and Jamie,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Van Vlack
Rick Paula and Obie visited with
Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Clowes, Camp
Bordon and family over the
weekend.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Davidson on' the
arrival of their baby boy. Jeffery
Vance in the Stratford Hospital
September 13th. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Pushelberg are the proud
grand parents.
finally against Ripley in the best 2
out of 3. The score in the final
game against Ripley was 14.1.
Jayne Delaney was the winning
pitcher for Dublin striking out 17
batters out of 21. Mrs. Joe
Delaney and Mrs. Ernie Fleming
are to be congratulated as
coaches along with their team
Players, were Margaret Hicknell,
Carolyn O'Reilly, Kittie Kran-
shopf, Marjio Kale, Anne Marie
shopf, Maryjo Kale, Anne Marie
Nolan, Colleen Melady, Cindy
Elliott, Barbar Flanagan, Theresa
Kramers, Kim Swart, Lucille
Delaney, Jayne Delaney,
The Dublinettes Slow pitch won
over the Slabtown Slammers
Monday night in Dublin score
31-8. The Slabtown excuses were
the cool damp air in Dublin. This
is a best three out of five series
and is shaping up (No pun meant)
with the next game in Winthrop
Wednesday night.
Personals
Mrs. Merle Stapeton has re-
turned home from University
Hospital London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jade MacRae
and' Jenny visited with Don
MacRae on Sunday also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike MacRae
spent The weekend with Jack
Doyle in Toronto. Kurt, Marcy
and Denise were visiting with
Mrs. Helen McGrath.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
O'Rourke recently celebrated
their 40th wedding anniversary.
They were guests of honour at a
dinner party held at the home of
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rowland. They
have two other daughters, Eileen.
Mrs. Don Muegge, Walker and
Louise, Mrs. James Sloan, R.R.
#5, Seaforth, also 9 grand-
children.
Correspondent
Mrs. R. Laing
Mrs. Lloyd Miller presided for
the September meeting of the
Marion Ritchie Evening Auxiliary
and opened it with a reading,
4 Sing to the Lord of Harvest.
Hymn 691, Come Ye Thankful
People, was sung followed by
prayer by the leader. Mrs. Lorne
Elliott read a Thanksgiving scrip-
ture, Psalm 65 and nine members
answered the roll call on Praise.
An invitation to the W.M.S.
Thankoffering meeting on Oct. 2
correspondent
Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
The L.C.W. of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church held their
annual senior citizen evening on
Wednesday September 17th at
2:30 p.m. The Senior Citizens
were treated with a hot beef
dinner and all the trimmings and
entertainment.
They sang both English and
German folk songs. Rev. Horst
greeted the senior citizens with a
short meditation. There were 65
Senior Citizens present, Some
were unable to attend.
Those winning prizes were: the
oldest person was Mr. Orlon
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Rohr; the oldest confirmed at St.
Peters; Mr's. Emma Ra010 the
couple with their anniversary
Corn harvest
Marion Ritchie members make, 21 visits
Brodhagen LCW treats senior citizens
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Vincent Lane
Although there were only a
couple of days of partial sunshine,
farmers managed to harvest
some of the remaining bean crop,
the past week but it will require
several days good weather before
the many acres remaining can be
saved.
Harvesting ensilage corn also ,
has problems as wet field condi-
tions prevent heavy machinery
from operating. The community is
hoping for more sunshine and
drier weather to come.
Mrs. Esther Barry with her
sister Mary visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Barry in Toronto
recently.
Mrs. Vera MacKay spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. as
McQuaid the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eckert,
Carolyn and Christine of Maryhill
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Mary Eckert and Tommy.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Sararas
and Jill of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Miehm and family of
Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Nolan,*
Sister Jean Moylan, London
and Catherine of St. Thomas
visited their mother Mrs. Mary
Moylan,
Mr. Louis O'Reilly who under-
went surgery in Stratford hospital
last week is recovering nicely and
expects to return home later this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Coyne of
Port Dover Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Coyne of Brantford, Sister Mary
Coyn and Sister Matilda Coyne of
St. Josephs London• spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Coyne and attended the
Thompson-Coyne wedding.
Mrs. Marg Jordon of Marion
Villa London with Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Coyne, attended her grand
daughters wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ryan
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Ryan Stratford On Sunday. St. ,
' Mosquitos win Again
St, Columban Mosquitoes Soc-
cer team maintained their unde-
feated record by beating Bayfield
Tuesday by a• score of 11-1.
After the game they were