The Huron Expositor, 1978-09-14, Page 24Brodhagen couple 'return :-home
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OPNOTCH
TOPROT6H FEEDS LIMITED
Would like to extend their sincere
thanks to customers and friends who
helped make their 25th Anniversary
SUCH A SUCCESS
Prize Winners in the Free Draws were
Joe Nolan Dublin, Ont.
Brian Waddell, R.R. 2, Staffa
Sharon WilSon,- Seaforth
, Don Watson, R.R. 4, Clinton
Beth Bechely 70 Goderich ST., Seaforth
Nancy *Corbett 1.1 John St., Seaforth
Ralph Ney, R. R.R. 5, Stratford
Mrs. Jim Waddell, R.R. 2; Staffa
, Prizes
Donated By
Topnotch F,eeds
Prizes
Donated By
Tuco
- Mrs. Patricia Racho, North St. Egmondville Prizes
Donated BY
Mrs. Mabel McMichael R.R. 1, Walton Speare Seeds
SecifOrth •
Kenneth Hull at St. 'Peter's
Lutheran Church 1•Sunday
• afternoon.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs,
August Scherbarth for the
summer holidays were their
daughter Mrs. Calvin Gilk and
granddaughters Brenda and
Dublin
Dublin Athletic Assot.la•
tion' held another well
attended bingo in the Dublin
Community Center when
players assembled front area
communities and even some
from Winnipeg, Man, Bingo
Games are held. ever Friday
night until further not lee
with 15 gamJs 3 Share the
Wealth. and Jackpot of
575.00.
Dublin & District Lions in
*co-operation .with Mitchell &,
District Lions are planning
on starting 'TV Home Bingo
Channel 12 Oct, 4, Tickets on
sale at the usual outlets
Watch for advertiseineet in
this varlet,
Visitors with Miss Jean .
Dill . were , Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Holt ner of Zurich.
Mr. Ted Doyle and Sister
Nell spent the weekeral
visiting ' their' sister • in
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. -Gordon
Costello and family .visited
with Mrs. Tessie CostellO,
Jerry Murray, John St. anti
brothers and sister.
Mr. Jerry Murray
• attended the wedding of
friends in'Cobourg last week,
ite •
Carol front Warrington. P.A.,
They also visited relatives
and friends:.
Dr. Calvin Gilk joined hig"
family for the long weekend
at the same hpme and all
have returned back. .
Mrs, Wilfred Ahrens,
M Ourdon Bach of London•
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lsited with their ,sister and
trother,•inlaw. -liana And •
Norman Bode and Labour
Day .week .Detroit, „pupils have till reurnwit to
'Whoa. The little ones
Awing are Ruble Badley,
Kent Gilbert. Julie lusting,
and. Julie Wietersen,
• Decoration „Day is as held
tit the First Lutheran Church,
Logan. Rcv, David Bonet
vondueted ilw worshin ser•
view met Mrs, Gordon Rose
Ls •the organtist,
mid Mrs, : 1Firvey
.Arens Marilyn an,l'e
enjoyed,., •,-sight seeing
travelling through Sudbury
and Simile last weekend,
MiSs. K•atlityu (Kathie)
• -Leon h 4 1' d daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Al Leonhard' has
returned form Ottawa and
enjoying some holidays with
her parents,Slw a nd Leslie
returned to Mohawk College
iii Hamilton,
•Spetulttig some holidays
.with their gimalparents Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Rock were
'timothy Rovk at' Dartrnotith.
N.S•, Rebecca Watviii of •
WaterlOe. Mary Aitchison of
Niagara Fall anti Milt...he-am
Campbell of Goderich.•
Guests with Mrs, •Adeline
Bennewies were Miss Freda
.121ekawy-t.4. of Toronto 114f.•
tompanied . by .her Mother
Mrs, Melinda Eickmeyer of „„d
espondent
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe ,
345.2757
It is nice to see that Rev,
and Mrs. Arthur Horst, Lois
and Stephen have• returned
home safely from their
vacation and they are glad to
be back again. They saw
'many beautiful sights and'
interesting places on the way
..cut went through the United
States to the Pacific Coast
and spent sometime in Banff
where Lois took a special
course in piano also
Frankinmouth, Bad Lands,
Yellow Stone National Park
visited Butchert Gardens,
Victoria and Jasper and cante
home through the Canadian
Praries and Northern Ont,
A large number enjoyed
the Sacred music given by
Joanne Elligsen Bender.
Margaret Ellisgsen Hull and
WgST_JitRANCH MEMORIES — Robert Reid, of Hamilton a Seaforth
old boy sent along this photo of two West Branch, Michigan school
teachers whiOh tAr. Reidmet back in 1921 at the Goderich Old Boys'
Reunion. The three young ladies in the picture are Mary—Richardson,
Miss McBrien and Lois Richardson., "and Mr. Reid said he be:ieves Miss
McBrien was the sister of Secord McBrien of Seaforth. Mr. Reid said
• recent coverage of West Branch, Seaforth's sister town, reminded him of
the old photo. r (Photo by Reid.)
Correspondent • •.•
Mrs. Carol 'Geddes
Mr: and Mrs.' BedfOrd
Vangey visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Geddy on •
Monday anti Tuesday,!, Bed-
1 rd . brother Howard of
Mitchell pass away en Slum-
daY. • •
Pain Geddes of :Sarnia is
her T:pateith -of
Sea forth
Jimowrman of Galt.
Judy Bowman and Karl
Schtiessl& finished tennis,
lesson. • last week At the
tennis 'club in Mit
Mrs. ,Jerry (Grace) Davis
anti Lance of Gibson' D.C.
enjoyed at "couple weeks with
her family. • •
Mr, and Mrs.. Atttonc
Siemon, Doris ' and Ken
Carnochan .alid family, Rose
Bob Robbison and .family
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HURON
COUNTY
September
26 - 30 1978
Plowing Competitions
Exhibits and Parades
Ladies Program
Something for Everyone
WiNGHAM
one mile east on highway 86
SEAFORTH - CAMBRIDGE - AYR -WOODSTOCK
Goahead,
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takeyour best shot!
17 %
Discount
For Month of Sept. Sept."
By Mabel Turnbull on. a TV program, a world.
Mrs. Harvey Johnson,
of the 'former parents Mr. Clinton, and daughter, Mrs.
and Mrs. Glen Mogk and Grant McLean, Tucicersmith
have returned to their home,
Miss Sheila Mogk and
Conrad Hales, Saskatoon,
were had-W-1g arthe home
Kii4orthon' residebt
visits Blyth with - Or.
broadcast. Ron was quite
interested.
orig.- in h towthing
assures the believer that the
Father has prepared a place
of many mansions which is
mare precious than gold or
silver which moth or rust will
not corr4t nor will thieves
break in and steal. This is me
promise given to us by Christ
Ilmself to those who believe
The meeting closed With
the well-known' hymn.
"Jesus Lover of my soul"
followed by prayer and social
time: When a light lunch was
served, We are indeed grate-
ful to these dedicated people
for•their continued interest in
our welfare.
'Mrs. R.K. McFarlane and
her sister Mrs. Pat Bennett,
drove to Hanover last week
where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Walter and
family.
CWL meets
Father Laragh. also told the
meeting of the appointment
Of Father M.F. White as
clocesan spiritual director
and that ,the beginning of the,
Diocesan Family Renewal ,
had been announced by
Bishop Sherlock.
Lunch Was served by Mrs.
M. Huard.
Just Arrived
A large assortment of
DRIED FLOWERS
MRS. CHARLES REEVES
The death occurred at
University Hospital, London
• on Thursday, Septemb er 7th
of Mrs. Charles 'Reeves, 20
Main St. North, Seaforth.
She was 64.
- The former rtlen Salter,
she was born i London, She
attended, school An Exeter
and later, trained as a nurse
at the former Scott
Memorial Hospital in
Seaforth.
A member of First
Presbyterian Church, Sea-
forth, she was active in the
work of the church. She was
past worthy matron of the.
Order of the Eastern Star and
a past noble grand of Eidel-
wise Rebekah Lodge.
She is survived by her
husband to whom she was
married in Exeter in 1940
and by a son. W. George
Reeves, Seaforth and two
daughters, Margaret, Mrs.
Jack Ungarian, Seaforth and
Meta, Mrs. 'Ray
Winnipeg. She also 'is
survived by 9 grandehildren•
and by a brother Charles
'Salter. Kitchener.
• ' The remains rested at the
Box Funeral home, Seaforth
where a service was
conducted by • Rev.
T.A. Duke of First, Presby-
terian Church on Saturday.
Sept. 9. Interment followed
in Maitlandbank .Cemetery.
Pallbearers •were Robert
Neely, Kenneth Neely,
James Nott Jr., Doirald
Webster, Larry' Hugill and
George Hildebrand and
flOwerbearers were ,Eldim
Hulley and Wolfgang
Schneider.
ROBERT OLIVER WILLIS
The sudden death occur-
red in Rehaboth, Mass., on
Saturday, :Sept. •9, of Robert
Oliver Willis. He was in his '
70th • year. Mr. Willis had
been in Seaforth in August
visiting his sister Mr"s. F. J.
I3ech>ly. •
Born in Seaforth. a son of
theiate Walter 0.• Willis and
Maude Willson, he attended
school here and 'following
graduation from Seaforth
Collegiate Institute entered
SPS' at the University of
Toronto where he graduated
'as a chemical engineer. Prior
to the war he- was with
Dimlop Rubber Co. in
Toronto. He served for four
years in the war and on
retirement from the service
moved to the States. He.had
been residing in Rhode
Island and Massachusetts for
a number. .of years.
family.
V,
with Mrs. R.K. McFarlane.
Mr; and Mrs. Lorne
Weeks vacation through
Miss Mary Walker called
1Lson. and Lisa who-enjoye
;:
d A to say goodbye, prior to her
area and toured die -
home of leaving forlvfississaugawhere Algonquin . park; Muskoka she
Steven Leacock in Orilla. Dr. C.E. Toll' called alto'
They•had lovely weather and . took Jack Tiernay to Blyth for
returned home last Saturday. a drive, where 'they have
common interests. , Mrs. Geroge Hinz of
kami l. Florida spent some- Mrs, Veronica Meidinger
time with William' and Beta has left the Staff after nearly
years of dedicated Hinz anti' visited with many - ten
sevic . ... .relatives and friends.
Brodhagen Community Mrs. Mike Devereaux,'
Seaforth has joined the staff. was glad to hear little Shawn
Elliott soft of Doug and Joy Mrs. Torn Wilbee R.N. has
Elliott was found after being . returned after an extended
lost a 'few hours in Edgar
holiday.
Hillebrecht corn field Thurs, • Ph,ltiSr.---Try --arid Mabel
evening when he followed his 'Wright have returned to
kitty , their duties after lengthy .
holidays. A large crowd at the
Ixatell andt dance for Carl Bethel Bible Church,
‹ Egmondville came for a Dorothy Rose and family who gathered at the Community service the first Wednesday.
Rev, A.Y. Yielding took (enter Friday Night, Sept.
titli, charge of the service which
Katie Leunhardt' ,has done opened. with the singing of
a fine job leading the Brod- ,. the Old Rugged Cross" by
hagen Horse Club this year, ,special request of one of the
Her efforts showed at .0e residents followed by
Achievement Day at the Fair. Amazing Grace". . „,
liw results were Halter First Prayer Reading: "Ye shall be
Laurel Atm,lioney: Mary Lee Free Indeed" Mrs. Siemona With the grouP was Ron .
14"1" "It(i-jnY Will"' 'Mrs. Earl Leonharclt is Gardiner Mitchell 24 years
visiting her parents Mr. and. who lived four years . in French speaking Quebec, He - Mrs, McKenzie who have
moved to Rockton from Cid- *leaves for the Baptist
lierll. Mrs..Leonhardt. mother Seminary in Toronto where
is a patient in the hnspital at hemi nwisittlryprepare to enter the'
Itoekton.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. . Rev. Yielding read from
First Peter Chap, 1, His William Rose were John and
Mildred Ritz of Stratford,wito ,,„ . subject wils'Faith7, and how
we•••-need 'a strong Christian also attended Decorrition Day faith in our daily living. Mrs. at the First Lutheran Church Gardiner, Rou's mother,
(ilFrSieu illi cs
Sunday' gave a reading "Days and of Mr. Itenry months pass by, "'which was Kleber will be glad to hear
that he has retuned Ileum_ ,written by her sister. Rev.
yielding led ,an imaginary jiiirn the General Hospital, panel with Ron as the central Stratford. liqure.lf was supposed 'to be
Reading y Mr . Gordon
McGonigle. It was a brief
review of the books' of the
Bible right from Genesis to
Revelation. Rev. 'Yielding
then read St, Jahn Chap 4
vSrf 1 to 3 I would suggest
that all read this portion of
Scripture. It has a wonderful
promise for those who be:
lieve. '''Let not your heart be
troubled is the beginning. '
Rev. Yielding brought in a
personal reference; he ''met a
friend who told him he had
bought a new home for which
he paid a large sum and
would add $50,000 to'it for
improvements. It seems to
be a passion- of people to
'prepare ,a place.
HELP WANTED .
Part-time person required for
payroll & accounts payable. duties:.,
j Phone 52 -0927
Tues., Sept. 1 , 9:30 a.m.
Stan Whitehouse
bituaries
He was predeceased by'his
wife the former.Mavis Parker •
but is survived by a 'son
Robin of Providence R.I., He .
is. also survived by a sister
Beth, Mrs. F.J.Bechely.
Seaforth and *- a biother
Gordon Willis. Rancho
Bernardo, Cal, •
A funeral service was held
in • • Providence R.I. on
• Tuesday and burial will
follow , in Maitlandbank
Cemetery, Seaforth
Thursday.Whitney Ribcy'
FuneralHome is in charge of
arrangeMents.'
in June. Donations Were,
given to Church of the Air
and the Arthritis Society.
Membership in "Right to
life" is now 'due.
Father Laragh spoke of
New Pontiff, Pope John Paul '
1 and how he needed the
help and prayers of all of us
in placing himself at the
disposal of,the entire church
and all civil society.
Mrs, Ken Vincent. presi-
dent, presided 'for the meet-
ing of St. James. Council of
the Catholic "Women's
League • which was held
St. James
Tuesday, Sept. S in the
School Auditorium. Fifteen
members were present.
The spiritual reading 'was
given by Mrs. E. Wilson was
a "Prayer for Pope John
Paul
Corresponding secretary.
Mrs. J. VanDoorert, reported
twenty 'cards sent out and
five thank you notes and two
letters received, Two funeral
luncheons were prepared
'and served by' Mrs. E.
Wilson and her committee. A
sastisfactory profit was
realilzed from the Knights of
Columbus breakfast served
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before 'old man winter sets in
also book now
for interior. decorating ,
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