The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-19, Page 5•
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snowmobile patty
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Mrs. Doug 'Sniall who lost their
home' in a “. fire last Week.
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SUNDAY MORNING FIRE -- Seaforth volunteer
fireinen checked out the chirnney at e'''',Itre in the
fireplace wall at thehome;-of Larry and Susan
Wheatley, R.R.1, Dublin Sunday morning. Mrs.
Wheatley noticed smoke coming out between the
WindoW sill and panelling and called firemen about
11;15. Damages were slight but the 'family seid if the
—.Aire--had gone unnoticed for another hour or so it
could have been serious. Most Sunday mornings the
...family would - have been at church, but Mrs.
Wheatley and her youngest son Thomas were at
home as Mr. Wheatley was , at a church function in
Dresden.' , (Expositor, Photo)
Correspondent
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
345-2757
St. Peter's Lutheran League • enjoyed their 'snowmobile party
Sunday' afaternoon.• ,
• —Where was a ,basket of yellow '
munar placed in St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, 33rodlia,gen
Sunday-morning from the funeral
of ,Mr. Harold Diegel which. Was
held Friday afternoon.
Congratulations are extended
to Repaid and Dawn Thonipson
on the -birth of their son Kurtis
Trent, born in St. Jogeph's
Hospital, London,,Dec. 29th. ".th
latter was formerly of Brodhagen.
Proud grandparents AA Mr. and
Mrs. :Ervin , Leonhardt
Brodhagen. This is their first
grandchild.
Mrs, Ford •Dickison attended
the wedding of her niece Miss '
Ly .nda. Gibb and Manuel Moniz
of Toronto at the United Church
in KilWorth on Saturday,Jan. 7th.
Miss Glenda Dickison,• London,
was one of the bridesmaids for
her conoilf."'"'"The
Grandmother, ...Mrs. Harold
Smyth, who was unable to-attend
the wedding, was pleasantly
surprised when the ,happy couple
came to see her before leaving on
their honeymoon. Congratula
dens at-P.:extended to the young
couple. .
--Bran a gerrand community, are
'saddened by the sudden death of
Norman. Bodie who was
hospitalized almost a week in the
Community Hospital , -Seaforth.
. and died on Friday morning. He
resided at the home of his son and
, daueter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Bodie and grandsons.
' Congratulations are extended
_tg,_,,,greg and fiebbie Metier
Chatfield. Manitoba in the birth
of their son John Calvin, Jan. 5th:
A little brother for ce;Urtney.The
• former is from this area. Proud
Grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs.
Ralph Fischer and great grand
mother Mrs. Martin Diegel.
Wayne Ahrens of Sarnia
enjoyed the weekend with his
Parents Mr. and Mr's. Harvey
AhrensMarilyn and Steven. -
Friends of Mr:' William Wolfe
Will be pleased, to hear he has
has returned to his home froth the
Seaforth .CoMptunity Hospital
where he was a, patient.
Sincere syMpathy from, Brod-
.hag.en. and, community is
extended-to Mrs. Harold Diegel.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pieget, Mr.
, and Mrs. Don Markle:and sister
Mrs. Martha: ,are,:kler,. in the
sudden death of Mr, Harold
Diegel, in the General Hospital in
Stratford Monday, Jan. 9th. He
was formerly of Brodhagen where
, he was a partner in the
Querenguesser, Diegel General.
Store for 28 years. ..
In 1948-he moved to Mitchell
Where he was in partnership with
P.ergu Hord .in. the Hord Diegel
store later was known. as Diegel
Department. Store Ltd,
Mrs. Lim Vock entertained
some of hen fainily on Sunday at
her home.
Friends - of Mrs. Louisa
Hoppenrath will be sorry to hear
she h'ad the misfortune. to fall and
injure her bin and had siirgery in
the General Hospital in Stratforch
Wishing her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Lave'rn Wolfe and Dale
accompanied- Mr. Lorne Wolfe,
Clinton, through the week
when' they were dinner -guests
and,,Ordelta McLey'
in Stratford. They also called on
Bill ' VOck and Mrs. Louisa
-Hoppertrath who are patients in
the - R.F.C.U. Hospital in.
Stratford. ;Wishing, them both a
speedy recovery,
and Mrs. Charles- Scher-
barth, Ly nda:-Michael,' Lori and
Marti, spent the weekend ' in
Toronto with Donna and Glenn
Jackson.
Varna . •
Winners at Friday evening's
euchre party, sponsored by
. .1035 were: teen's high .
'Frank Thompson of ,Goderich
T'u'n",' men's low, . Lloyd
McKenzie,-Brucefield; ladies'
high; Mrs. Aaron Fisher, Clinton:
low, Mrs. Jack Taylor.
Brucefield. Draw winners were
Mrs., , Harvey Taylor, Mrs. •
Mervyn --Hayter and Mrs. -Ed.
Godkin • I ,
ire loss
, Damage has been, estimated
at $45,000 in a fire that destroyed
the Dublin' home of -Doug and
Mary Small last. Wednesday
morning, Confirmation . of the
• .damage estimate came from Mrs.
,Small, mother of Doug, with .4,
whom the couple has been •
staying since the fire. Mitchell
fire chief' K e n Smith 'who '
investigated - the blaze, could riot
'be reached- fOr comment.
According to Mrs.• Small,
firemen believe the .fire was
caused' either by the eXplosiaii-Of
an instant on colour television set.
or by faulty wiring.. The cause has
not-beenzeonfirmed
The hose was insured for
525.000 _ _add_ ..-its-oLcontents. fpr--
$tomp.a. Nothing was saved in the'--
blaze, which killed the 'family ,
dog. There were no other injuries. -
Mrs. Small saysthe couple who
"hayen't had). i me to. think-", have
not vet decided whether- to
rebuild on the site.-
.---Workers at Ontario hydro in
' eClimreLd INI'aliveerereDspoZded 't o
Sihallt
t he.
couple's plight, taking up a,
.Collection and offering clothes
and Itrwiture:.... Money, has also
come from HYdro's London office. •
Dublin and District LioaTitib
will be accepting donations' and
clothing on behalf of Mr. and
ADDITIONAL DUBLIN NEWS
ON PAGE 20
Correspondent
Don MacRae
5,000
Adults, „interested in playing
baskettill), crefleyb , table
tennis and badrninton, ete,4.-ate
encouraged to come out
Dursdayi January 19, 8 - 10 P.
The "Moms and Tots
Afternoon Out" program will
underway, January 25th, 1
3:00 13:M.- at St, Patrick's chool
but.you don't have to be a., ont.to
participate,„It is sugge that
children bring toys an• adies
bring a medium sized cro het •
hook and a ball of 3 or 4 ply wool
as Emma Friend Will be teaching
how to crochet,
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We buy by the Roll and. Passe on
wezt, 4;•;t4',4
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Our new Carpet Room Is stocke •
with rolls of Carpet from manufacturers
like Harding and Kraus at BIG BIG
SAVINGS TO YOU
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St. Columban
Mr Laney remembers old
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general stores•- 4 „
To drive one of our
They refused to venture that 25
yards. •
So Tom insisted and being a good,.
actor,
Said: '111 _go Over and get you
in .my big tractor".
The results of the game
that isn't yet known,
It was an enjoyable, evening
until they, went to _go home.,
With the -snow pileY .up higher
And the wind was a frigh1,
They had :Marg.-gild John k •
on their hands for the night..
.good program slatted .as well.
NOt forgettipeAnnie Arnold's;
inaky„ unrehearsed ;and
uncomparable shows
could. irave been. filmed there. I.
often think of writing about
famous sayings by famous people
that have long since passed on.
- Yes! When I say (and I think
older readers will agree) those
days were,not sod II after all. For
example, I ca e— into Joe
'McConnell's one fternoon and a • group of farmers were discussing
"what would
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Correspondent
Vincent Lane
Once again it has, come to the
time for• me fo write my column
for this week. Since I am still
more or lesS "grounded" (or not
mobiling like 1 would like to be) I
find it difficult to give much on
current events.
Not, being all that much of a
T.V. viewer, , I somehow miss
those old unrehearsed 'programs
that were almost every afternoon
in Jot • mcCeench's store,
Stapleton's and Dan Costello's in top pigs from
Dublin. 'Yes! Paul Mulligan's eating their straw. bedding."
Hotel Some suggested bedding with
and John.Pullman's barber- AdVertiSilltr::
shop in Seaforth.
Lorne -Dale was able toget a
1
points the way
to better buys.
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Joe said:_ "Jim what' Will' stop -
pigs from eating- straw?" "Who's
pigs are eating ,-,straw?'-'. "Well
everyone here is having trouble!"
"all they're lucky! Mine eat
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Mr. and Mrs: Ron Marcy and,
family, 'Stratford, spent Sunday ,
with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Ducharnie,
and . family and. Mrs. Mary
Ducharme. '
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brettertnan
and Lori Lee of Kitchener, called
on Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lane and
Mr, and Mrs. Vine. Lane on
Saturday.
Jack • and Fran Malone have
returned to their St. Columban
home which Fr. P. Oostveen has
occupied -While his new rectory,.
was being completed. Every-
thing's back to normal,. Jack :and
Fran spent -a two-week holiday in
Cuba and report excellent
accommodation and hosnitalih,
THE BIG SNOW STORM IN
BEECHWOOD JAN 10
This story I give you,
Told. to the to be true.
While it may 'happen to anyone,
by the way that storm blew.
Maddie and Timmy that evening
alone, •
Itwited their neighbours over by
phone,
In spite of the fact.' .they liked
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