The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-19, Page 9NOTSOFA-A-A--S-S-T-,-T! Spills were frequ.ent and exciting during
the snowmobile Bale Race. It's one heck of a way to transport bedding to the barn
4. but the crowd at the Brodhagen Winter Carnival -loved it.
LEFT, RIGHT, _LEFT....00OPS! The Smootch
Race is inappropriately.named. What it is, in reality
is a four-man showshoe race. BUt, as you,can see,
one man's mistake, is his companions' stumble... as
this team competes Saturday at the Brodhagen
Winter Carnival.
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1974 Ford Torino
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MERCUP,"
Huge crowd at Brodhagen carnival
Correspondent ,
Mrs. Ed..Regele
Mr. and Mrs. ,Stanley Presz-
calor of Crediton visited at the
home of Mr.' and Mrs: Harold
McCallum last 'week one clay.
Mrs. R.Aikens Mrs: G. Aikens
of R. R Dulbinand Mrs. R.
Fischer visited with Mrs. Joseph
Thornton on Saturday afterniand
Recent visitors with Mr. na
. Mrs. Ed. Regele 'were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Regele #5, Sea-
forth, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Dennis of Moncrief Mr. and Mrs,'
ke g Sault ./ R.R. 3, Blyth and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Preszeator
• of Crediton..
L.' Mr. Harold McCallum. Mi..
Russel MeCallum, Mr, Don Den.'
nis Mr. Murray Dennis, Mr.
Barry Hoegy and tyir.' Conlon
Murray who spent a few days at
-Mgnitot,tlinIsland. have returned
to their •homes.
Sicinon • ncl Ga'il Heuer/min: 2nd.
'Betty ,ock • I Peggy
Ray - 1st. Mrs. Wayne
Jan' uth; 2nd. Gail Beucrman.
</fire S - 1st. Gail Butterman:'
Wayne ,1arwait h.
Brays and Girls, - Figure 8 - 1st.
Warren . Gethke': 2nd. Murray
Jackson. •
Pick 'Up Race.- lst, 'Warren
Getia,kk and Ross Pattin-, 2nd'.
'Murray Jackson and Kevin 1)oerr.
Most Points in Drag Novelty -
Mol son 's '[rophy-Ketiii
Ben t1l2Mit.").
M0`,1' Points in Drags 1st:
Ket in Bennewies; 2nd. Darwin
Diet/.
Most Points in 'Novelty 1st.
13cuerman; 2nd. Ray Horan.
Beer Drinking Champs
Wayne Wardell, Merle Hoegy,
Dennis Pepper, Calvin Annis.
Correspondent
Vincent Lane
It finally looks like Spring is
here, several crows have been
sighted, Hope theyre not
disappointed. if it's true, it has
been a short winter, three weeks
in January and one in February,
Although it .seems longer than
that and*none can recall as much
scum in so short a time.
Some Florida holidayers have
returned last Week in the worst
storm of the winter. However,
they missed a couple of weeks,
and report they enjoyed it
immensely.
Included were Mr. Ad Mrs.
tack Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
S‘.‘ art Mr. imp. Isms. Ted Melady
and Mrs. Jos. Horsey who were
at Et, Myers.
Mr. cold Mrs. Don Coyne and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Coyne on the weekend.
Hardly anyone ventured to visit
i•rt this locality lately for the fear of
getting snow botind or getting
lost.
Incidently, I had a stranger
inquire from me where a certain
man lived. L advised him,
that-a-way down the road, the
third house past the corner. He
said "I came from that -way, and I
ditin't,see a corner Tail box' or a
house -, I explained how you stop
at intervals and climb •the banks
,and take a look„
Dublin Poe Wees Beet Bayfield
Dublin Pee Wees took the best
of 3 quarter limits from Bayfield
by a 3 - 1 score. Afters Losing the
first 2 • I in Hayfield and winning
the second by a 2:•1 score anct the'
deciding game Fri. 13 in Seaforth
3.1. It was an . exciting game,
teaillring excellent goal tending
and %..come. good passing plays.
'Goals scored , Don .Bruxcr, L. •
Bob Lane, scoring on a
rehuuml from a hard shot by
KCIly.Dublin now play the ,winner
of the iairichTirtissels,series..
,:ees* ns of spring7at
SpeaKing finals at
St. tolumban
Friday Fibruary 13, was the
date. of the school, competition in ,
Public 'Speaking. All children,.
front grades 3 to 8 wrote and
•delivered speeches in their own ,
classes, Judging was difficult but .
fifteen winners were picked to
elver the school competition.
Superstition did it deter any of .
the speakers from doing his best.
Winners in the .funior competi-
tion are; 1, Eileen Duffy, 2:
Louist.' Nolan, 1„lanice Miirray
and fOur Suanne Murray.,
Winners • in the Intermediate
competition are; 1. Denise Lane,
2, Margo ,Ktdo,. 3.. Pauline Jordan
and four Dt.lisc Albettt..
Four of • the, winners will
advance to. the Mitchell ,legion
competition while theisother four
will speak at the Seaforth Legion.,
This year for the first time, the
Huron Perth Unit of' the Otirarig
English Catholic leachers Assoc..
is sponsoring Public' Speaking for,
all the children within the-juris7
diction of the Huron Perth.Roman.•
Catholic .Scparine School Board.
St, C.oluban's two' top speakers,
Eliot:11'1)11f fy. and Denise Line will
he entered in that contest.
EXCELLENT SELECTION
DIEGEL'S DEPT. STORE
Mitchell, Ontcfrio.
TRILLIUM = CORNFLOWER : PINWHEEL
Crystal in stack
•
Cake Decorating
Kits Books - Colour 'Kits -
by
WILTON
also a large selection of
- Cake Ornarnent
The plough goes py our gate at
- five. -_
It seems to be their golden rule
So ,that the school bus gets tti
school. •
How they do itl I don't kupw.
Is find a place for all that snow.
We know its costing lots of dough
+He•HOnoti•gi
ri
Sunny 4, weather!' and mild
temperatures graced • the
Brodhagen Winter Carnival and
Iklped • io draW + hundreds of
participants and spectators to the
exciting events. Sponsored by the
Brodhagen • Chamber - of
Commerce and held on Saturday,
Valentine's Day, the carnival
featured •nov,c),Lty races,
S1101‘ mobile drags, and , Cross-
country races. A dance in the C.
of C.' hall Qinled the day. ,
Stock - .0-295 1st.. Pauline
2nd., Dan 0'12ourke.
0-345 - • 1st , Kevin Bennewies; .;
2nd. Ralph Jackson. 0-400 - 1st.
Kevin BennewIes; 2nd. Dan
.O'Rourke.
Brodhagen.
Correspondent
MrS. L. Wolfe'
We are sorry to hcar that'
Pastor Horst is in the General
Hospital Stratford where he will
have surgery.' •
Our sincere sympathy goes to
Mr. and Mrs. Rohl. Gilbert and
family in the death of the former's
father Mr% Sant iel ,Jahn Gilbert
who Iris away in the General
Hospital Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Litvern VV))1fe
and Dale, were guests of Mr. and
Ws, Loftie • Wolfe. Clinton on
Friday.
Relatives and friends Will he
sorry to hear that Mr. N'orMam
Riehl is back in. the' University
Hospital London where he will
.jive more surgery. We wish him'
a speedy „recovery.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. BrOwn ,Wave
left tor Florida on Saturday where
they Will spend a month in their
trailer home.,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahrens,
Burlington visited with, the
former's parents Mr. and Mts.
Wilfred Ahrens on Sunday.
and Mrs. Frank'Eicknutier,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benney.des
have returned holm from Flpi'ida
where they enjoyed the nice warts
Correspondent
Mrs.R. Laing •
George Douglas had the honour
of t.e .eiving one of the qix books
entitled Feeds and Feeding which
were. presented it the Beef
Improvement Association
banquet in Stratford last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F.Idon Alien were
inToronta,on-thP,e,kend for the
eltristeninp ftkii-'•-:"Art.nOson,
Caleb Ocittglas Gammon.
4.1
0-440 - 1St, Beuerman; 2nd.
Brian Eickmeir.04)50 - 1st. 1341
Beim:Timm; 2nd, Brian Eickmeir.
Super -Stock - 0-295 - 1st. Earl
Leonhardt; 2nd„ Dan O'Rourke.
0-345 - Ist Kevin Bennewies, 2nd.
Darrell Nuhn. 0-440 - 1st. Kevin
Bennewies; 2nd. Ras Horan.
0-650 - '1st. Darwin Diet,; 2nd.
Ray Horan. •
Modified - 0-345 - 1st, Kevin
Bennewies; 2nd. Doug • Dieu,
Cross Country - 1st. Gordon
Garrets 'and .Herman Greidanis;
Clarence -.Hack and Leo
Greidanist. 3rd. Bety Vock and
Mari. Jarmuth..
Sthooth Race - I tit. any Bo taw,
Frank Van Havel, Doug Vock and
Harry Jot Vandenberk, Bob
The "old timers" card party
has been cancelled for February
on account of weather and wad
conditions. We h ope it will be go
again the second Wednesday. in
March. More about that later.
The following ,verses- were
handed tome by a man behind a
gravel hill who wishes to remain
anonymous.
A Ratepayer Speaks
Some folks don't seem to like
;1-itehesnwowayPlough plows the roads
I have heard a lot, and read about
That some are not just getting
out.
Perhaps they're not, I do not
At times tines 'there's just was too
much snow.
Ever wonder what it would-be like
it' all the operators went on strike?
Or evert agreed to go and say
We'll only work 8 hours a day?
SometimesI think its not just
right
To -work all clay, and half'the night
And While we're still sleeping in
our 'hive
Daddy's ent the zrOts yq
imew,
Jthlolvwe Shmuid eViglAt-preud
And have the gP s dQ speak 90,t
logo, '
High praises for a lob Well 49P0
pperate0 are seeped
to none.
weather:and -visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Dalton.' Port Ritchey-'•
and Mr. and Mrs. Mery Hi)dgert'
in St. Petersburg..
We are glad to hear Mr. 'Fred
Kistencr has left the University
Hospital London and is corn:tilt...se ,
ing with his daughter. son in law
and family', Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Jackson, Goderich.
There was a basket of flowers
in St. Peters Lutheren Church on .
Sunday morning, from the funeral
of Mr. Samuel John 'Gilbert,
lytilverton which was held on
Friday.
The following traveled to
Mexico recently and enjoyed it. •
he;ternperature hovered' around
85 degrees and as a result they
returned with, a tan. 1 hey were •
F. and Mrs. Gordon Mogk, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross .Anderson, Mr,
81.1(17-Mrs. Ivan Bennewies, Mr. „
Vand Mrs. Henry Diego!, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Bandy and Barry..
The Winter Ca'tnival at the
Chamber of Commerce Brod-
hageti" on Saturday' was a big
sneeess. '
Mrs. Dick Watson,Dianne and'
Diamond Kippenhiemwieller
Germany. ' ar,c ,spending sonic,,,
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Wolfe and Dale.
of
Joreheson and Earl Bennewies.
ligg• Race - Ist. kay4loran' and
Bill Bent:m.1mm, end. Robert
John and Ra Johns.•
Bale :RAce. • - 1st. Bill
Bt.‘tiermann and Ray' Horan.; 2nd.
Bill Siemon and . Da we LcOnhardt%
Pick . 1St. Bill Bent:mail
-and Ray Horan: Sienna?,
a n d Pak(' Lom-hardt• •
hignre ti - -1st. Kevin
Benne \\ its: 2nd. 'Ray Horan.
Flag Race ,- 1st. Kim
ct'uthardt; 2nd. "Clarence Hock.
Shoe Shoe - I st. Robert ctu
2m1. i.arl Bennewics.'
I untie, Race - 1st,••Dale
Beaumont ., -Pid....Pauline Siemon.
'thunder Dan
O'Rourke and• Frank '‘'an/lavel;
grid. Harry Van Morsel and tony
Bout\ .
l adios' Pick Up'. 1st,
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Pastor in hospital
Cromarty limn wins book
Friday ,o%ening with Mrs, John
Jefferson. 'Sunday visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laidlaw and
family, Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs, Thx,„Scott
spent several days last Week with
Mr. and Mrs. - Flugh Moore,
Lindsay, 51'4 attended the,
wedding of their nephew, Wayne
Moore. '
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and
Alec- Scott were ghests at' the
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riehl and inarriage of their cousin, Wayne
family, Seebaeh's Hill, visited- Moore, in Oakwood on Saturday.