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HURON 6,4)(PosiTOR;"JANLIARY 20, 1976
Lions plan Dublin pavillion
Brodhagen
Local people attend wedding
There . were two baskets of
flowers in $t. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen from the
funeral of Mrs. George Beuerman
on Sunday morning.
We are ' sorry to hear Mr.
Rudolph Fischer is in the Sholdice
Clinic where he has undergone
surgery in Toronto.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Laverne Wolfe were, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Wolfe, Clinton; Dale
Wolfe, North Bay; Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Wolfe, Monkton- and Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Wolfe, Vernon,
B.C.
'We were sorry to' hear the sad
news of Mr. Chas, Kleber who
passed away suddenly ' at his
home Thursday evening. Sincere
sympathy to his wife and family.
1We are sorry to report that
Mt-.Fred Kistener was moved
from the Seaforth Community
Hospital to University Hospital in
London where he has undergone
surgery. We wish him a speedy
recovery.
A number from here attended
the Ellens and Rosy wedding in
MIMI MIR Mill
Correspondent
Mrs.L. Wolfe
the first Lutheran Church
Saturday evening when pastor
David Beutel officiated. The
,reception was in the community
centre. Brodhagen.
We are-glad to hear that little
Jennifer Hoegy has returned
home from the general hospital in
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Raii Thoinson,
London, visited with the , later's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Leonhardt last Sunday. .
Friends of Mr. Lorne Wolfe will
be, sorry to hear he is in the
general hospital, Stratford, for
more surgery. .
memo .lom an imam Ma Wail . 1
A CHEOUE FOR HERITAGE -- Harry Hinchley, a
native of Seaforth who has long been interested in
conservation of old buildings and neighbourhoods, is
president of Heritage Renfrew in the eastern °Mario
040 town where he now lives. -Mr. Hinchley was recently
presented with a cheque by Coffin Bennett, president
of Victoria and Grey Trust for Heritage Renfrew
wnen V and ,G opened a new office in Renfrew.
pCW hear about .
Christian spitcilit
F. •
a
success and Lion President Norm
McKay thanked all who walked
and Lions who helped organize.
The main topic' under
discussion was a pavillion type
building to ,be erected in Dublin
approx. dimensions 84" x 54"
with a ten foot ceiling. It would be
a multi-use building for picnics.
dances , indoor ball practice and
maybe 'even indoor skating.
Brazil speak the same language.
•Porruguese, but both girls spoke
very good English.. Bete said she
had to learn to th ink in English
since it was too slow to think in
Portuguese and then translate
into English.
. Besides their slides the girls
also had picture postcards and,
samples of some of their
country's products.
Mrs. John Miller presided for
the meeting. opening it with
poem. He is slii,sen, and praYer.
The hymn. Come Let Us Sing of a
Wonderful Love, was sung with
Jean Carey at the piano. ,The
scripture from Psalm 84 was read
by Mrs. Eldon Allen. Mrs. Carter,
Kerslake read the minuts and
Mrs. Lorne Elliott gave the
treasurers report. Eight members
answered the roll call,
Forgiveness. Mrs:Carey presided
for the business when •an
invitation to the World's Day of
service,. at Thametyie‘N
United Church, Fullarton was
accepted. Mrs. Philip James was
appointed representative to the
Board of Managers, of Cromarty
Church. The meeting closed with .
Nearer My God, to Thee. and the
Lord's Prayer.
**
'The annual meeting of
Cromarty Church Was postponed.
for one week because of the
stormy weather on Sundy'
afternoon.
The • synipathy .of the
community is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Everard Kerslake and
their familyon the death of Mrs.
Kerslake's mother. Mrs. Kenneth
Drake 'of Mitchell.
Mrs. Gordon Laing,
aecompanied by Mrs. Glenn
Sykes of Mitchell, spent the
weekend in Toronto at a meeting
of the Canadian Cancer 'Society.
Nancy Allen, London.. spent the
weekend with her parentS . M.
and Mrs. Eldon Allen.
held. , Mrs.
Koehler loll: wed in prayer.
H.rin. "I would 1.1.Q True" • was
;i;rot'. •
11%. _se. rotary. Mrs. Ann
li,,,n1,111 %ail. the minutes from
•hs a,t meeting. and roll call was
12 members.
note, were also read,
. Presbyterial I. annual
to: be held in
131-1.:Cfitsiii in Feb. 3.
Mr,, Mai,. Dodds. page the
:anneal '.report for
1‘4 -; • Iht• offering was received
•,,'Mrs Dodd, and dedicated by
*.it's K :chists
• 11‘..rnn. "0 God Our, Help in
,• Past —
I. :in us. screed by. Unit 2.
rhs nest C.C.. W. meeting“.vill
•••,t.I.i on Tuesday, evening
f•-..Itaari. I ti:00 p.m. in the
ha s crsent when the new
7..„ Mrs. 01.o.e. Little will
Personals .
1. and Mrs. Ben Wilson
!th 'their. son and
.I.a..Zr.t....ron-lass in Fergus. Mr.'
'• 1re C arluan Wilson and also
Mr. 'and Mrs.
7,V -tiNarzsl,T1Iik.:Itlii Guelp'h. •
. Mr and Mrs. Ralph MeNichbl.
kJ. dr,L .lessi. Lagos. Mr-. and
fit,
. Bab, Debbie,
Sandra and Bette Maia were
friends who visited
,:'h Ur .,fni.1 Mrs. Whitman,
, •
Joanne and Darleen, Friday
evening. Bette, Jesse and Radana
showed their slides and pictures
of Brazil:
The sympathy • of , the
community is extended to Mr. •
Worthy Edward Burcombe who
red suddenly in NOrth: Yank
eneral Hospital, Toronto. Ben '
and Elsie and family 'attended the
funeral at Walls Funeral parlour
GuelPh interment at Eden Mills
Cemetery. •
Mrs. Pearl Dodds had the
misfortune to' fall and break her
hip while seeing her doctor in
London. She is now a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. We.,all
hope she will soon be able to be
home again.
U.C.W. Meets .
The U..C.W. of Cavan United
Church met in the church
basement.-
Mrs. Koehler opened the
meeting with a poem "He is born
the Child of rove" followed by
the singing of Hymn, "0 Little
Town of Bethlehem".
The scripture lesson was t aken
atom John 3: 16-21 and the
meditation' on it was given by
Mrs. Marion Bolton with prayer
by Mrs. Edna Bolton. Jill
Wheatley played an instrumental
"Winter Wonderland".
Mrs. Mary Church , gave two
readings "Grandmas • Rocking
Chair" and -Something to 'be
thankful for -. •
Jill Wheatley then folld ed
with another instrumental ','Silver
Bells". The minutes of the last
it-Jeering were given: by Mrs.
Jessie Hiller! and Thank You
cards were read.
Mrs. Flossie: Jantzi gave the
manse report. Mrs. Reuber
voiced 'her appreciation for -the
work that had been done.
- The offering was jeceived and
dedicated_ •
A vote- of thanks (hand, clap)'
was extended to Mary Church for
compiling the Centennial History.
Lunch was served by Unit 3.
Perionals
Rick and Brian Ruston with
Radana from • Brazil. „Ray
McNichol and Jesse of Brazil and
Judy Nixon, Brussels were dinner
guests and spent the evening with
Sandra and Bob Hulley and Bete
of Brazil, ,
Correspondent'
Don MacRae
Guests at the regular meeting
of the Dublin and District Lions
Club last Tuesday night were
Mitchell Lions President Bud
Houze and Lion Tom Heath. Nine
members w ere piesent with
attendance being down due to
holidays in the south.
The Walkathon. a j oint effort
with Mitchell Club was a terrific
Cromarty
Auxiliary hears
Brazilian girls
Correspondent
Mrs. R. Laing
Twe teen-age girls. from Brazil.
Radona Ziki and Bete Maia,
described their country and many
of its customs at the January
meeting of the Marian Ritchie
Eyenin• Auxiliary. The girls are
spending their summer holidays
in- the Seaforth area. Bete is with
Sandra Hulley.—whose mother is
the former Marg rely Walker 'of
Crornanty,
During s their extremely
interesting talk, the girls' showed
slides of their country including'
some of a "planned city".
Brasilia which NyaS built aboqt 15'
sears ago. Brazilia is the capital
city, has an area for gOvernment
buildings. an area for, banks.. etc.
and has areas of parkland with
man-made lakes to whcih the
water ims all been drawn. The
,
government of Brazil is trying to
encourage the people to move
'from the densely-populated ' area
of • the 'south-east coast to, the
interior'and mote northern parts
by blinding tlniversities,.
factories. etc.. there..ThenOrthern
part of the country is too 'hot for
much 'settlement.
Brazil also has a city. that is
being 'preserved as • a..historical
area and -all buildings must
conform to the architecture of a
certain period. All the states of
Staff people
return from •
holidciy in .
Florida -
Correspondent '
Mrs. John Templeman •
Mrs. Robert, McCaugheY is a
patient at Seaforth Community 6.
Hospital
Paul Miller, Guelph . spent the , ,
weekend with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Miller.
Elizabeth ' Temploman,
Centralia, Mary, fine and
Geraldin-e"Templernan,..Stratford.
all .home with Mr, and Mrs.' John
Templeman and family' for the -
weekend.,
Mrs.Gordon Parsons and Mary
retdrned home on the, weekend
from a weeks holiday in Florida.
The , sympathy of the
community 'to the family of the ,
late Mrs. Ken Drake. •
• Plans are for a great deal of
v olunteer labour and financial
•,l1pport.
Personals '
Sv mpathy is extended to
Mrs.Edwin Stapleton on the
death of her brother, Mr. Joe
Perrault who died Sunday in
Montreal.
Mr. Don MacRae.attended the
installation of officers . ••of
NIonsignor D.J.Eagen General
Assembly. Seaforth at the
Columbus Centre Manitou Drive,
Kitchener. Ontarrio - Other
officers present. were S.K.Joe
Tobin SK Cec Tufts S.': S.K. Al
Grant - Stratford - The Worthy
Faithful Navigator Wm, E.
Hallahan, Blyth - S.K. Simon
'Hallahan , Blyth. 'SK Don
MacRae is Faithful Scribe of Mgr.
D.J.Eagan General'Assembly 4th
Degree Knights of Columbus.
The regular euchre game of
the Dublin senior ladies w.as.,?held
as usual on Wednesday afternoon
last. Mrs. Peter (Coltida)
Maloney, Sr., Mrs. ,--Melha
Murray and Mrs. Joe Connolly
defeated Mrs. Mary Maloney,
Mrs. Rose Stapleton 'and Mrs.
Dave Costello b'. a score of 8 - 1.
Dublin ladies 'hockey team
speosoredby Dublin and District
Lions Club tied with Clinton
Ladies team 1.1 - on Sunday, The.
one -hundred dollars draw for this
seas mon by Mr. Jerome
Murray of R.R...g5,., Mitchell.
Coach of the Dublin Ladies
Hockey team . is Lion Ernie
Fleming.
Winthrop
(..,rs.si;oriderttS
\h... Robert Hulley
• :•,i meeting of Cavan
finally held on :
January 21 in the
. tilt, far tr.. Koehler opened the 'and Mrs.Ben . Wilson_ In s, ,the
•:ns a poem entitled "Of passing of Ben's brother-in-law
stivas st " , Hymn. Ring out
Ring in the New, was
a, „ompanied by Mrs.
G!.‘..• Smith. Mrs. Jessie Hillen
111%..n rt ad the . scripture from
Slaittli.•A 25C 31-4t:,. Mrs. Koehler
the de \ coon on Christian
'spa ahty . concluding with a
povrn " \N th:'4. Great Guests
(
restiin g s were given about
a he pra c tised Christian
Hosritalit. Mrs. Maja Dodds,
rs of \l.try and Martha; Mrs.
No.ort Pry C t! told of Lystra. Mrs.
talkedof Aquila and
R•ss.illia and Mrs. ThelMa Pryce
'with Mary - Mother of
1,:lsn and Mark. A short
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41i4611. POKER RALLY WINNERS — After hard
snovvrtobiling through Grey Township in Sunday's
cold weather, trophies were presented to the winners
of the Brussels Optimists snowmobile poker rally,
Sane of the winners,. with rally co-chairmen Don
Bray, left and Gord Finch, right are, Gaile Glanville,
Seaforth who'won third, Pat Willent who placed first
and Don Jewitt, second. (Photo by Langlois)
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