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THE;-IVRON EXPOSITOR 27 1978
Correspondent
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
345-2757
• St. Peters Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen' ,was decorated with
two containers of mixed flowers in,
the flower • stands from the
Sparling-Krunert wedditii
Saturday 'evening. 12ev. Arthur
Horst conducted the wedding
ceremony. Congratulations are
ended-to the young couple. In
tlfn same church Sunday morning
there was a red spring cactus,.
plant'' memoryof Lavern Wolfe
who sod away .one year ago,
April 21, 1977. It was plated there
by Luella and fantily.
'FriencIA, relatives' and
• neighbour's. of Bill Wick were
pleasantly surprised that , Bill
was., at his •home in. Brodhagen:
from , , the Toronto 'oeneral.
Hespitar-for the-weet-end visiting
his parents Mr. and Mrs. •Carl.
Vock. We wish him a speedy.
recovery.
from Brodhagen and community
to.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elliott
agen90th: birthday held
13 Lutheran Church Of Which Mrs n April 10, 'the Brodhagen
Dittmer is an lifbnciurary member 441 lub met. at the Brodhagen
visited her and sang s'o'me of her Community Center Where
favonrite hymns in her honour. ' members designed and worked
Mrs. Dittmer is blessed with a on their book 'covers for their
daughter Vera, Mrs. Martin Rock record 'books. On April 17, the
and two granddaughters (Elaine) club met and wrote- a skit for
*Mrs. Frank Vanhev'el •and Achievement Day.,The members
(Dianne) Mrs. Bob 'Innes who .then had refreShments and
attended with their husbands and collected for the Canadian Cancer
Mrs. Dittmer's six grandchildren.' Society in the Brodhagen•
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Nursing home accompanied Mr. Community. .Those celebrating birthdays at Mrs. Ellie Mogk from the Hillside
and Mrs. Gordon Mogk to the the Wolfe home recently were
same party. Many other friends, brother. John Hinz, sisters Irene
relatives and neighbours 'were • Connolly; Luella Wolfe and
very' happy, to see so 'many. grandson Jamie Wolfe whoSe 4
. Friends and-relatives of Mrs. ' birthdays were on the 18th, 19th,
EdWin Scherbarth will be sorry to" 21st and 23' of April. "
hear she is - a patient. in ,:thel , ' ' ' ,,
General Hospital, Stratford,
where she will have surgery on a •
hip replacement on Monday.:2. . Thelourth meeting of the Holly—
Mr; ands-Mrs. ClareneeRegele ..-Hobbies 4-H' group was held • at
(Carrie Eisler) celebrated their
45th wedding anniversary with
their family in attendance. Their
family includes Merv. 'and Dorene
Wurdell; Robert -and Laurine
Regele; ROnald, and Dorothy
'Draier; Jim and -Elsie Carter;
Grant .Kemberly; „IA grand-
children and one great grandson,
Reibbie. Mr. 'and Mrs. Sam Wolfe ,
accompanied by Mrs. John Eisler
from Manor, , Saskatchewan also , they see some Of the symbols and
called at the Regele ,, home. ,,be aware of them in -the future.
Congratulations arc extended to . , 4-H REPORT -
the bride and groeni of 45:years., ' 'The Holly HobbieS 4:H group
Guests accempanYing Mr. 'and went on a, field . trip recently to ,
Mrs. 'Karl Schuessler and Sarah Beechwood Pottery, where
to celebAte Mrs. D avid members'' learned the.art of
Drummond's (Laura Schuessler) ,,,,, making maple syrup': After this
birthday on Sunday, were, her demonstration, the dab members
husband, Scott'Schuessler, were 'also shOwn IfOW to make
London; Mr. and` :Mrs. I Alex pottery. ' , A mimber of
Drummond of R. R. #5, Mitchell, • the members tried their hand at
Mr,. and Mrs. Phyllip Schuessler, making a piece of pottery with the
Fullarton, and Mrs, Ballantyne. help' of• Rob Tet u and - Addie
Avonton. McPhee.
SERIOUS. BUSINESS — When you',re challepged to
,take on:the students at St., Colurnban Schbol in a
game of euchre arpart.Of: Education week activities,
it's a. serious, business as Mary • .Ducharme and '
Teresa Maloney discovered last week.
(ExPeositor Photo)
AWARD WINNERS — Mrs. Mary Yen Bakel, of . R.R.1, Bornholm presents a new
trophy to the three *hitters in the recitation competition held at St: Patrick's School
in Dublin during Education Week. The winner's were Jayne Delaney, 13 of R.R.1,
Dublin, who finished first in the intermediate division; Nancy ErnstA of Afi.3)
Mitchell who placed highest in the primary diVision and John „Megens, 10, of
1:1.1i.#,. Mitchell who took top honors in the junior .division. The Judges for_the
competition were. Mrs. Marie Melady, Mrs. Edith McCarron and Sheila Hewitt of
.the Stratford Festival staff. (Staff Photo)
St. Columban
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Hicknells visit g.C.
, ..aunt.,..: in Kitchener. .
Well, the farmers are starting
to get on the land. Some of the
land is ready and of course sonic,
isn't quite. You, can still see snow
lying around in some. places.
just returned 'from an interesting
trip to Montreal. They took' the
Rapido to Montreal and stayed at'
the Queen Elizabeth• FlOtel. They
toured Montreal ,visiting such'
places as the old downtown area,
the magnificent • Notre ...Dame
church, Mount Royal, Olympic
Village, th-e--Botantical •Gardens.
'Their tour took them by . St.
Joseph's Oratory, and the church
the 'early. sailors used, They
visited, some .of, the Olympic
,buildings, including' the
marvellouS' •cycle race way.
• Dinner was enjoyed at the famous
old Munich Beer Garden. They
saw an Expo ball game as well.
They report having no trouble
being understood in English and
the people were friendly' and the
city was ,so clean. Sounds' like 'a
• good weekend, eh!
Activity days studied
• 'by Wilma Oke ' . • days.
Salary, negotiations between The statutory holidays are as'
the 'Huron Perth County Ronian . follows: Thanksgiving-, October 9, '
Catholic Separate School :Beard: . 1978; , Christmas Vacation,
nd its teacher's. are. "moving 'on '.' Deceniber 23,' 1978 to January .2,','"
quite favourably''' • Trustee '1979, inclusive;. Mid-winter .
Vincent Young of Goderieh said at. break, March 19-23, ' 1979.
a board meeting in Dublin inclusive; Good Friday; April 13,
'Monday night. • . • , , 1979; -Easter .Monday• April 16,
The , board . approved 1979; Victoria Day, May 21, 1979.'"
designating 'Remembrance Day-2 -The ' ' Science Currieuluin •
November Ii to be held on committee will ., present a
Saturday, NOvember 11., 1978 and . document to the priMary and
• Easter -Monthly to 'be' held on junior'division's on, April 28 at St...
-Monday,b .April 16, 1979. , Michael's School in • Stratford.. ..
However, the
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bdar . tables a • Bill Junes, Stratford, .
motion that called • for nine attendance Counsellor, for the
professional, activity days during board-,_gave_his report to the
.the school year 1978-79. Trustee trustees. He said during hisoight
David Teahen of, Stratford ,said years.-from 1972 to-1978. ,he had
-that the trustees did not 'have ' about 50 .referrals with several
., time: to study the recommen8a- gcling to court. The- truancy
tionwhen it was only handed to problem. is "not really any thing tt
the 1 thiringlie meeting.' ' • • serious''. he stated.
W finine rofessional activity 'Tom 'To Kitgallin of Holy Name of
days, 13 are allowed' by, -the Mary. School, St. 'Marys. will
min stry of education, -there • work as custodian part time at 70'
'wou d' be 189 instructional days per cent of his present salary and
while tht ministry calls for 185, '
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Correspondent.'
Fran Malone
345-2632 • or,345-2388
Mr. Joe and Mr. Larry Hicknell
just returned from two and a half
weeks visiting ' Mr. and Mrs.
Werner Marx (nee Ruth Manley),
and family of Burnab'y B.C. They
also visited .Victoria, Whistler
Mountain and'Maple Ridge. They
rode the gondolla up part,way on
Grouse Mountain and report it to
be a thrilling experience, They,-
bratight greetings back froni
everyone there including Mrs.
Mary Murray. "
Mr. and MrS. „Joe :Manley of
:,e Stratford visited Mr. and Mrs.
Nte Mclaughlin recently.
There is approximately 50 boys
registered for soccer this year. It
sounds like another good year
sPortS. We are trying to organize
a way of reporting scores in this
celumn. throughout the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Darell •McDaid,.
visited their rand arents Mr
and Mrs. Vincent Lane on the
weekend.
Mr.. „Larry Kale of Wate/r100 . University .visrttd Mr. and Mrs.
TAT Kale over the weekend._
The senior . girls •of St:
Colu-urban won tthe "A"'
cham hip in floor hoetey at a
tournament held in Wirigham on
.Saturday.
The sem
championship in a tournament'in
Wingham also on Saturday. in
,floor hticksy. , •
Rosemary Flannigan and Jay,
and M.rs. MUrdoek called on Mr.
and Mrs.. Vineent Lane recently.
MeSsrs. Larry Hiekne11,-Joseph
Hicknell, Charlie DowneyCCysey
Klaver, and Bill Metaughlin from
this area went to •Maryhill and
Guelph on' Sunday and received
• their second and third degree in
K of C. ' •
• Father . Gordon Moylan of
Detroit, Michigan callertm Mr.
and Mrs. Pon Moylan and family
on Mondays
Points to ponder: P ce is
being down on something ou're
net tip on. Pessimists ought- to
have theirAreads examintd.
' - Mr. and Mrs.a Vern Steinman
atiendtd the funeral 'on Saturday
..of Mrs. Emma Erb, the latter's • .•
4-H,,, news
safe arrival of their daughter
Kimberley JOy who was born in
SeafOrth Community Hospital,
April 8, a..little sister for Sharon.
The proud grandparents are,,Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Fischer and Mr..
and:Mrs. Grant Elliott, and great
grandparentS are Mr. Rudolph
Fischer, Mrs. Martin. Diegel and
Mrs. Rus'sell 'Elliott.
Dinner guests with Mr.. and
Mrs. Lorne Willson and Le5i were'
Mr. and MrS"...'Mery Willson from
Paris; Mrs. Joe Leach and, family
df New Dundee and Mrs. Gltn
Bolton, Kitchener on Sunday.
A Brodhagen lady, Mrs. Mary
Dittmer, celebrated her 90th
birthday, Apri122.
The' I. C.W. of St, Peters
the home of Mrs. Dorothy:
'Murray. The topic for the meeting
was "Think Safety." The talk
focused on food and • produce
safety, cleaning produce to make
it safe and safety in the home.
The club leader showed members,
the hazard symbols and•explained
what each meant. After this,
common cleaning.products were
passed around to the members so
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WINNING HAND •-• FrancesMeladyOertainly looks
li ke she haS a winning 'hand in last week's euchre
game betIkeen Senior citizens end Grade 7 and j3
Students at school in St. Columban, (Expositor Photo) .
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is• boys won the .13" Mr,'And Mrs. Steite Murray Jr. (Joy Fischer). Brodhagen, in the
W. kneffler will assist as- 4 part
time custodian.
- The board . accep*d
resignation of Larry Murray'
the.
Precious Blood. School, . Exeter,
effective. August 31. ‘,
• The board appro"ed permitting
parking by the general public 'in
the parking lot at the. rear of the
'board offices in`Dublin tinting the-
july 1 and 1 centennial. year'
Celebrations.
'Museum
-The, Perth County Historical,
Board .has, hired,. Dr. Terry •
-Crowley-of Guelph-to:Prep' e
feasibility study on •the purchase
and operation of the Minnie-.•
Thomsonmemorial 'museum in
Stratford. '
Dr. Crowley will be paid $1,700
for his services and' an additional
$300 will be paid for photographs
and architect's 'drawings of the
mu seti..m.