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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-12-18, Page 4Awl ur iURON E3CP0S1T0Rv,9WW8ER 18, T" q I W*nthro lin �Brodhi P Nei✓ Jer�s i far a finishesqtiilt � Correspondent parents are. Mrs. Widf0d Wolfe , ormer's pare is Mr..°and Mrs. Church Brodha�en do Sunday - y Mrs, Laverne Wolfe and Mr; and. M ,g. Kenneth Wm, Brown on Sunday• morning from the funeral of Mr. Correspondent years or more at P.L.Robertsons, Mr. George Qutncey, New Wood, Mitchell. Guests with Mr. , and Mrs; Martin Meyer on' They. Mrs.R.E.Hul3ey Milton.. All received an engraved F Jersey spent a few days with his Anne Judith, daughter of Mr. cavern Wolfe were Mr. Fred were placed at the lectern by his watch. oldest son • Martin in Kitchener , and Mrs, Fritz Glauser R. R. $, Herbert, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. sisters and brothers. Unit One of Cavan !united Mr. and Mrs- Ben yy�n inhere he is ptaying Jr. B. Hockey. Mitchell and Douglas Edward son Sam Wolfe, Monkton, Mrs. Wil A basket of flowers at the Church, ' Winthrop have rlvisfed last week with relatives ~ z also visited -with Mr. and Mrs.` of Mr. 'Har'old Fuhr, R.R. 5, Fred Wolfe, R.R. Bornholm and baptismal fo nt was from the completed their quirt that has and friends mai Oakvtile, Mihon ^ * Ralph Fischer, Walton Mr. and Stratford and the late Mrs. Fuhr Mc. acid Mrs. Mickey MCCIoy, funeral of Mrs, Opal Rogers been set up in . the basement of . Caspp`aellvtiie, Guelph and , Mrs_ Lorne Wolfe, Clinton at `the O° vere united in marriage on Stratford wllo✓afe leaving this placed there. by her family. the church. Fergus_ a sante home. November 7 at First Luthern week, for Florida to spend the Mrs. George Wesenberg is in Mrs. Rosie Campbell is a Weekend visitors with Bean and Mrs. Arlene Summerville Clutch, Logan. winter months. They also cele- $eaforth Community FfQspital, I` patient in Seaforth Hospital. Elsie Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Toronto went to stay i0th her y y j Mr: Wese d The bride was attended b a breated the birthdays s of Mrs. joining her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gib_ Hubert. Clifford Paul and Mr. and - Mr's. sister Mrs. Yvonne Quincey, Mrs. friend, Mrs. Dqn Dittmer, Monk- McCloy and Mr. Herbert. berg w�to has been hospitalised Barb and Norm of Dartmouth, ©wood Storey, Milton, Ontario. r s Martin Diegel her, mother and mn- .Best roan was Jerry Fuhr, There were two, baskets of for a Jong time and has had Nova Scotia havr returned to their David while Mr.Quincey was here I�t4ther of the groom and ushers flowers in St. Peters Luthern surgery. Ms. and Mts_Sob Hu.lier p home after attending the funeral visited with Mr. and Mrs.Georgr 4 w'• in Ontario, Mrs... Quincey's Vivre Ron Feeney and John of Mrs. Marjorie Rarha, sister of y ' D .Cameron and Mrs. Ella Hulley, ' �' i��i address is 18 Spartan Ave. Nicholson, friends of the groom. Mrs- Hubert and visiting with Brueefield- `, Parsippany - N.J. where she is The reception was in Brodhagen friends and relatives in the The sympathy of the b eonyalescing. Community Center. vicinity. community is •extended to the ;, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rochford Guests with Mr. acid Mrs. d Mrs. John Pethick , were united in marriage by,pastor Laverne W tfe and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. an families of Miss Teenie Dennis 9 �ra. visited on Sunday with Mr. and also to Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Peth ;_a' 1 ta:. Horst in St. Peters Luthertt Lorne Wolfe were Miss Gaye �.. ,: Church recently. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fischer W r. a d Mrs. irk. F her al M - Peth ton Mrs.Geor a ick and Tamil in the passing of �-• �d g y p g r� Sharon Pethick' spent the Leonhardt Were their attendants. We reg^ret pe Mrs Marjorie Rachol to Mr.and Dort Wolfe Steven and James s • • • s. Lena London, and Mr.- Dale Wolfe, weekend with her aunt and uncle Mrs Les Dolmage in the passing tI, The% reside in the late Mr Mr. and Mrs. Roy !Williamson. of Mrs. Grant Bisback,sister of,Elligson's home in Brodhagen Sheridan College Oakville, who that due to the recent postal P Ben Wilson along with his wife DelSbine. also to Mr. and Mrs. , i` w* which tht v purchased. has completed his course in strike We are unable to present Elsie who are among the newer Elgin Schade in the passing of�I Congratulations to Mr. and International Hoisting s our -special Christmas showing residents of Winthrop was Ruth's mother. Mrs. Gibson. Mrs- Douglas Elliot in the birth of and is a heavy equipment and sale of hand-crafted honoured • recently at a part} . ` Mr. and Mrs_ Ernie )sale ,• � x''. f their son Shawn Douglas. The operator. He is the youngest who stoneware pottery.' We have a given to all retired employees in Clinton, visited Mr, andMrs_ ''- '` proud grand parents are Mr. and has ever taken this course. modest selection of pots on our 1975 who had served nyent}-five Harold Stores, Bonnie and Ray. Mrs. Ralph Fischer. Walton. This At the same home over the shelves at present,' including 4 vi th.eir first grand child, also wgekend were Mr. Douglas and mugs, goblets, planters, • rte.,;; �� �" � � Aunt Gave and Uncle Marl. Donald Watson, St. Thomas who teapots, spice jars and oven proof New oi��,r •i is elected s,« Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood's son are leaving for Germany tq visit casserole and soup dishes. y° Craig Kenneth who was born in 'their parents W.O. and Mrs. We welcome Christmas „ • ' '47 " i the General Hospital Stratford on Dick Watsoh and Dianne and shoppers or interested browsers at Cr6marty Ladles Aid �a i Saturday a brasher for Colleen Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Allen 5..••-� to come to our studio and say 4 and Carol An'n. The proud grand. Brown. Melborne visited the hello. 6� Correspondent Mrs- T. Simon, Rep: to Managers, We're open most anytime by Mrs. R. Laing Mrs. T.L. Scott, Auditors Mrs. chance or you can phone ahead Cromam' Ladies Aid held their John Templeman. Mrs. T. Scott y at 345-2184. Christmas meeting at the home of The meeting closed with "Joy Wa,1to ■ V CW a rues Mrs. John Templem¢n. The to the World" and The Lard's THANK YOU SANTA — This group of young St. V MERRY CHRISTMAS! president, Mrs. Rgberi Laing Praser- An exchange of small Columban students watches eagerly as one of their opened the worship service with a gifts followed the metering, classmates opens a present from Santa Claus. The to 'Cil ! w ldre'n s Aid. Christmas poem. would 1 Have Over$300 f6ttfe girl at the front, right, isdelighted with her gift. beeC � WOOC� Dared? The' hymn. "Whi}e Shep Over three hundred dollars was (Staff Photo) 4 herds Watched-' was sung ' fo sent to the Bible Society this fall Correspondent, . Wey. Hymn ",O Little Town of pottery lowed by the scripture. Luke "according to Mrs. Thos. L Scott. " Mrs. A. McCall Bethlehem" was sung. 2:8-20 from The Lining Bible. The convendr of the South Hibben clone members and their nine Canvassers. Staff al peo p I e a t e0 n ce rt The McKillop Unit of the Mrs. M. Dennis president guests answered the roll call with L.C,�`i-,. of Duffs United Church. presided for the business opening In the old Beechwood .General The sacrement of Holy Com- Walton was held at the home of with a poem "Christmas then Store 2'/2 miles north of St. the name of a Christmas decora munion was observed on Sunday Correspondent with Mr. and Mrs. JohnTempie !.1rs. S. Atc{aIl �Vednesdas Dec. �b8(� dears Ago; Minutes of the Colurnban on McKillop Sideroad tion. afternoon in Cromam Presbyter - Mrs. John Scott played 2 piano ian Church., Mrs. Glenn Elliott Mrs. John Templeman man and family 10 for a dinner meal served by the last meeting were read b}' Mrs. 10 at Concession 5. instrumentals, Christmas in Kii- was received into the member- Ernest Dow and Paul Miller Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller iosing side of the copper contest. G. McNichol- —1 - have completed their first were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. mrs C. Wey gave the Call to Roll Call was taken and ans- lame}', and Scher Bells, and Mrs. ship of the church by certificate p , , and ivlrs. Bill Ballantyne, London. W o Eldon Allen gave a reading. The from Mitchell united Church- The semt:ster at t.-_ University of Worship the theme was on Music. wered by everyone giving a gift to 'Guelph and are home with their Darlene Templeman and David A group of Christmas h}mnsw•as the Children's Aid Society. Treas. meeting closed with the hymis. Rey- Wilfred Jarvis spoke on the "0 Little Town of Bethlehem-," families for the Christmas MclvTaster. Waterloo. visited ;ung, report was given by Mrs. M. birth„ of John the Baptist- .. The annual meeting followed Hibben Youn People met at holidays. Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. John Responsive readings 525-528 Hackwell followed by "a gift with Jean Car reading the � Bruce Eaton is home, from Templeman and family. "ere read by Mrs. Wey and Mrs. exchange. Carey g Staff, Church on Sudday after- Bangladesh to spend Christmas Quite a number from ibis Hackwell 4ollowed by prayer. Nits. D. Dennis gave a very Secretary's annual report. Mrs- noon to finarize plans for -the John Miller gay the treasurer's ' Christmas concert to be held in with his family, community attended the annual !.yrs. Hackwell read the Scripture interesting thlk on her recent trip report. . showing a substantial Staffa Hall `on December 2Q - Mr. and Mrs. Alin Cole and Christmas concert of the Mitchell Luke 2 13-20. to Africa, `. balanceVn hand. Other reports. Jean and Geraldine Templeman. High School glee club. Sunda} Offering was taken by Mrs. Mrs. M. Dennis closed the, .werie given by Mrs. T. L. Scott Stratford'. visited Friday evenine eycning in the auditorium: Hackwell and dedicated by Mrs. meting with prayer. t ` and Mrs. Jim Miller, Every week more and more Mrs. T. Scott presided for the pe,opldiscover what mighty jobs �""' �..` '"�► election of officers. Past Pres. • are accomplished by low cost Huron Expositor want Ads- Dial Mrs. John, M, ,P'U- Mrs 52"i-0240 •, _ Robc_t Laing. 1st Vice Pres,. .r A Mrs. Mervin Dow, 2na Vice Pres., Mrs. Chas. Douglas. Sec., Mrs. James Miller, Assistant. Mr. E, Allen. P-tianist, Jean Carey. Assistant. Mrs. T. Scott, Work Comm., Mrs' Mervin Dow. Mr -s. Jim Miller. Mrs: Grace Scott, Mrs. T. Scott, Sunday flowers Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs. Carter Kerslake. Advisory Flow- ers,, Mrs. J. Mille-rCalder ` McKaig. Cards. MrL. C. AcKaig. fors. G. Scott. Shut-in Boxes. Mrs. McKaig, Mrs E. Allen. Mrs. G. Scott. Mrs. N. Harburn. PULSIFER MUSIC ,n 527.0053 A ounces _ FREE C �STMAS, DRAWS e SPweek.y . �.�.... ,a. s,n O CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE 61 A Few Left Ama ry.l I i s Bulb's- Good ul-b-s-Good Stock of WINTER CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR o Nylon & Hydro Parkas • Insulated Safety Work Boots /- • Snowmobile Boots Hough's Worl Wear • Lined Vests ,roWelike to know 0,(e eustditier's by_nan"I ` SEAFORTH� FARMERS. CO-OP Phone 2 '„07 '0 .. Seaforth e , — $10 in merchandise or ervices4- Special Christm Draw for s50 in merchandise or services — To be eligible fill in form below and bring into our store. 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