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4 —; THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 8, 1978
TRIP TO OTTAWA These Grade 8 pupils at St. Patrick's School,
bus guards and safety patrollers,, recently sppRt three exciting days in, Ottawa.
(Exposifor Photo)
bsquttoes, feciturd
Huronview
Brother Joseph of Uxbridge t
visited his it0 ltnd her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lane this
past weekend.
Points to Ponder
Nothing causes ulcers quicker
than mountain climbing over
mole hills.
Mrs. Mae Green of Niagara
Falls spent a few days with Mrs.
Mary McIver this past week. "
Mrs. Helen • Krauskopf,
London„ visited relatives and
friends on Sunday:
The „farmers are busy here.
Some have their beans in and
others are puking this crop in
now. Some say we will get frost
yet. We'll find out won't ,we 't
The people of St. Columban
hamlet are watching tiling
operations going on close by and
the well drillers are at work here
too.
Father Oostveen is -continuing
to beautify his new horne t secretly
hoping sure that all of 'the
. Malone's dandelion seeds won't
blow over his way onto his lawn.
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Fran Malone
345.2632
Mr. and Mrs. -Joe Manley of
Stratford attended the funeral 'of
Mr. Ferg Kelly Sr. this week in
Dublin and visited MrA,,and Mrs.
Francis Hicknell, 4
Mr. Don Ryon of Melbourne
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
- Ryan over the .weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence„ Ryan
and family and' Mr. and Mrs.
Alphonse 'Cronin and family
. attended the "Eckert" reunion in
Sheffield, Ontario. Approxi-
mately 90 relatives attended this
'annual event and a go-Offliffie Was
had by all.
' Messrs. Joseph and Larry
Hicknell of London visited Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Hicknell and
family over the weekend:
. Mr. Frank Woods and Mrs.
Widdis of Teeswater called on
Mrs. 'Jack Malone this past week.
Mr: and Mrs. James Subject
and Karrie ,of Kitchener visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Corman
and 'family of Waterloo •visited
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hicknell
and family and attended the Ferg
Kelly wake.
In our "meet the teams" series
onsoccer here is the line•up of the
"Mosquitnes" coached by Steve
Murray, Goal: Michael O'Rourke; -
Defense: Allan O'Reilly, Tom
O'Reilly, Richard Klaver, Robert'
Taylor; Half Back: Greg Murray,'
Pat Cronin, )Jeff Visser, Michael
Drgist; ForWards; Joe Ryan,
Steven Eckert; John Rowland,.
Kevin O'Rourke and David
O'Rourke.
Scores:
Atomi..tied Goderich 1-1.
Mosquitoes 9-0 over Clinton. pee
Wees beat Goderich 5-0. St.
Columban Jrs. over Courtland-
Tillsoliburg 5.1 Bantams lost to
Waterloo 5.3.
Bantams play Guelph at home
this week--time and • date not
available at press time. The Pee
Wees play Clinton. The Squirts
play Clinton also, The Mosquitoes
play Clinton in Clinton Thursday.
If I have errors and omissions
at ,any time please' call me. Our
-young athletes need all the
recognition and support we can
give them.
O Connors renew vows
after 40 years married
„Mrs..-arid Mrs,. John Shea, Mr.
and Mrs,' Sieve Murray, Mrs.
Sharon Murray and ,Mrs. Betty
Upshall visited Mr, and Mrs.
Vincent McMahon, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Nolan attended
Colleen Nolan's graduation
Sunday in Yale, Michigan.
Amass ,of Thanksgiving was
celebrated by Father Oostveen
St. Columban church, Friday
evening on the occasion of the
25th anniversary of. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack O'Reilly. Mrs.. Frank
Crowley was or,ganist and
aecompanied . Anne Marie
McQuaid of Seaforth in her Violin
solo of Ave Maria during the'.
offertory. A reception followed in,
S eafortii Conamnnity Centre w,h00,
a large crowd of, relatives, Wen
and neighbours assembled wi
"Wilbees': 'providing , the natsin.4
Mr, and' Mrs. O'Reilly ,we
Inorried Ion June 0, 1953 in S4
al$I4.'s..rfiurcil, Logan and 11411...
a family of ninaila nit 'nf"-Uitdintii
Gary, ' Pat, ,Dennis, Marlene;;
Carolyn, TOniniV, Sancirti and Jim
at home. Guests attended front
Windsor, , Sarnia, tondo%
TfIls.onbufk, Brantford, Oaliawtc,
Toronto, Guelph, Galt, Stratford','
Monjiton, . Exeter, Clinitc.i-
Kinkora„Mitehell
surrounding areas. •
Congratulations to, Marr.and
Jack!
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Couples mark anniversaries Hensall
• Mr. and Mrs: Bob Stromgren of
to conic to thc,Bar-B-Que, please
PA know before . .June IS.•
Although Thursday will be' a.
s vial dal' at the dome :during_
Senior-6tizens• Week, we would
be happy to have visitors at tile
Church Sottkice on Sunday at 9:30
a.M.:* -the Old Tyme music on
Monday at 2:00 p.m.; the Family
Slight on Tuesday at 7:00
"The"ig,anitYs on 'Wednesday at 2:00
• p.M.: and Bingo. on Friday at 2:00
p.m. • •
London visited on Saturday with
Mr. and. Mrs. JaCk Smith and
-accompanied them to Erin on
Sunday to visit with the latter's
daughtte and-family, Mr. and
Mrs. John McGuire, Shannon, •
Seamus, Brianna and Meghan.
Mr. Tom Brintnell, Who has
been a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital London has returned
home - and is ---cot4iniling his
treatment at home,
Staffa fte •
by the family at Brodhagen
Comm
,
unity Hall. The "hi-light'''
of qte evening was the presenta-
tion of a trip to Florida, given by
• Jim ,and Mary's chilstren...to be
taken in the fall.
.....
Friends and relatives attending
were from Toronto. Stouffyille,
Hamilton. New Market, Aurora,
Kitchener, Southampton,
Whim d God e rich Stratford .
Wetaskiwin, Alberta, and district
surrounding' St. Columban.
Mr.- Jelin - McLellan, '
McDonald',s Corners, was a retent
Osborne. Sorry to say little
Jeremy has been a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital , since May 24.
Guests with Mi. 'and Mrs.
Ralph Weitersen,David and Julie
were Mr. and Mrs. Les
Weitersen, Mr.. and Mrs. harold -
Jordon, Mitchell, grandparents in
honottr of Julie's fifth birthday.
A pretty wedding Was held in
Muhro Church for Miss Connie.
Brink and Ed. DeJong last
Saturday. '
Congratulations are• extended,
to the young couple.
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Classified Ads pay dividends..
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Scott:
Mrs. Grace Scott, Seaforth,
formerly* of Ctomarty . was
presented with an' Honorary
tnetn4rship in the Cromarty
Women's Missionary Society at, a
recent Meeting.,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip James,
attended the service Of Ordination
of Mr. Sandy Duncan Flyfogel, at''
Knox Presbyterian Church, North
Easthope, on May 30. '
-Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman
and. Ruth attended the graduation
exercises .at the University If
Western Ontario -on Moridtbk
vytien Darlene received her'
Bachelor of Education degree.
ADVERTISING CORRECTION
The Seaforth merchants. committee regrets.
that °the name of . -
BITITO7Sheci -Men's Weti r--.
was omitted in error from the list of Seaforth
Merchants who made 'possible Seaforth
Sidewalk Sale days-arkd which appeared on
page 9 of The Huron Expositor of June-1.
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'77 Pontine Parisiennes, 4 .door, air cond.,
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'77 Catalina& with & without air cond.
'77 Chev. Impala , 2 cloOr, HT with air
'77 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 4 door, with air
'76 Plymouth Volare, 2dr.
'76 Le Mans kdotor V8
2 - 75 Chev. Impalas 4 door, I with 'air,
1_ without
2-'75 Pontiac Pariesienne Brougham
1 with air, 1 without
'75 Monte Carlo, 2 door*
'74 ta ina
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Numerous '1973 Chevs and Pontiacs.
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'76 Pontiac Le Mans Wagon,
TRUCKS
'77 GMC 3/4 ton with 4 wheel drive
, '75 Chev. 1/2 ton pick up
'73. Ford Louisville with 22. ft. stake.
'73 Ford Y. ton pick up
'73 Chev. C50 series either van or cab
& chassis. •
'73 Chev. 1 ton pick up
'73 Ford 1 ton cab -and chassis
Number of '71 - '74 Chev & Ford vans
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Senior Citiiens'.eek is being
this.yeay frOnt,J une18„'
to the 24th and _the special .event
at t hetomtit IiiS-tiVtir: is Chiekeiv:
Bar-B-(Jac on „lune 22 at noon,
• which is, op en to all •• Senior ,
Cif i/ens in the County. Earl and
Martha Ileywood of C'K NX,
WinOam, will be entertaining in
the afternoon. II-you ,arc planning.-
Brodhagen residents
Attend Waterloo Synod
Ruiz, to Frank Carregie,' at the
Evangelical Lutnerart Church in
Chatham Friday, May 26. The
reception followed at Cedar
Springs Banquet Hall.
On Saturday Mrs. ConnollY,
Mrs. Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs..
John Hinz, Kitchener were guests
of their nephew and niece,
Douglas and „Avis Hinz and -
Richard•pf . St. Thomas, • •
Guests with Mrs. Edgar
Elligsen on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs, August Scherbarth, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman MikeliSebringville,
who also 'attended St.. Peter's,
Lutheran Church Sunday
morning.
Friends of Mr. Ed. Byers are
pleased to hear he has returned to
his home from Stratford General
Hospital.
Lew Hicks formerly from
Brodhagen died at Peel Memorial
Hospital, Brampton. in his .82
year. He resided in ''Baltan.
Surviving, are his wife, Edna
Clines, two -daughters,- Jean,
'Mrs. Gerald Clarke, Calgary-
,Alta.; Ruth, Mrs.• Ken Newton,
Willowdale, One son Ralph,
grandchildren Cherry _Lee and„
Alvin Hicks, Balton; ••one
brother, Thornhill, Mr. Hiclu.w as
in the Canadian .Forces Artillery
in World War One.
C'cinsratidatiotts are—ex-to-tided
to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
--Beuerman on the safe arrival of
their son Jeremy Paul who was
born in Seaforth Hospital, May
21.. a brother -for Jeffery. Janice
and Jason and especially to the
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Osborne and great
grandmother, Mrs. ' Alfred
. Congratulations to Mr. and
Mis.'tlave 'Elliott who celebrated
_their Cajal) weddisg annivcrsary
at a family gathering in Goderich
tin-Ma5:' 27.
'"the family of. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Regier had a reunion in
the. A uditOrium op •Stinday •in
recognitioln -of their parent's
sixtieth wedding anniversary..
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
345-2757
Flowers. 'beautified St. Peter's
Lutheran Church Sunday morning
when yellow and white daisies
were placed in the flower stand's
in memory of Edward Rose who
passed away 45'years ago and his
. wife Wilhemina, 25 years,..ago.
They were plaCed there by their
family. Other flowers were 'in
honour of Mr. and fMrS. Gerald
Beuerman who celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary.
Pastor- Arthur Horst, -Mr. Les
Weitersen and. Mr. Ronald Hinz
attended the Eastern Canada
Synod Convention in Waterloo last
week. The high . light of the
convention was the Election of
Rev.. Wm. Huras, Toronto, as the
new. president replacing Dr, Otto
Reble who is-retiring.,
Ruby Irvin.. of Stratford and
Josep.hWesenberg, son -of Mr.
and Mrs, George Wesenberg, of
Brussels were, married in Si.
- -Peter's Lutheran Chuch.
Robert, Phyllis and • baby
• Michael Brady ,of -Lutan were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Ahrens,, Marilyn and Steven last
• Sunday.
We are glad to report that
Douglas Buck has returnedlo his
'home where he is' convalescing'
--horn S'tratford-General—Hospd-al,-
• Mr.
,
and Mrs. Karl Sehuessler
and Sarah have returned' from, a'
.,business trip to Michigan. Ohio,
Illinois and Indianna. They
enjoyed the sunny weather on
their travels, .
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown
spent the weekend with the •
latter's mother-, Mrs. Etta
Armstrong in Melbourrie. , -
Welcome home to Brodhagen
baby Daniel Laurie scm of Mr.and
Mrs, Laurie Siemon who has been
a patient in London since he was
born on May 1.
Kenneth' Rands of Toronto was
holidaying with' Mr. and. Mrs.
Milton Bode and sons,
Friends and relaties of Mrs.
Henry Rose will be sorry to hear
site is a patient in London
University Hospital from the
Stratford General Hospital where
she was in the intensive care unit
with a heart problem.
Mrs. Michael Connolly and
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra • Hinz of
Stratford to the wedding of their
grand niece Laura Patricia,
daughter of Eugene and Patricia
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Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor.
life-time members of St.
Colurnban Parish celebrated their
40th wedding anniversary on May
27, Following mass 'Satnrday
evening 'by Father Oostveen
where familYand friends we _
'Mtn* To -the- renewal Of 'err
marriage- voWs. supper was:,,
served for family and. close
friends in the home.
An , enjoyable evening' was .
spent by relatives, 'friends and
neighbours ak a dance organized:
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A new book telling. of Harold Vodden's
experience of blindness, of . Chipper, his
Leader-Dog, and of how they have worked
tugeAher to meet challenges joyfully..
Beautiful colour pictures by Harvey
McDowell. Interesting" reading and an' ideal
gift. Available for $5.00
Needlecraft Shoppe, Blyth
By, Phone 523-9313
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