HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1961-08-10, Page 4CAMPBELL • KEYES
In Varna United Church the
wedding took place of Jessie
Jean Keyes, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sherlock Keyes of Varna,
Ont., and George Douglas Camp-
bell, London, Ont., son of Mrs.
W. Mueller and the late S. Si.
Campbell, London, Out. Rev. W.
C. Smith officiated.
The bride given away by her
father wore a floor -length gown
of nylon net and lace over satin
and appliqued insets trimmed the
skirt, neckline and fitted bodice
with lilypoint sleeves, trimmed
with sequins and pearls, a half-
moon tiarra of seed pearls held
her silk veil. Flowers she carried
were Gardenia and white Bible:
The bridesmaid was Miss Laura
Jefferson, London, she wore ice
blue organza over taffeta, waltz
length. Her flowers, Carnations
and Baby's Breath. The flower
girls were nieces of the bride,
Sandra Keyes of Point Edward;
Patricia Malloch of Baden; their
costumes were matching gowns
of ping and yellow silk over taf-
feta with lace trim and match-
ing head bands. The best man
was William Higgins, London,
Ont, The ushers were William
Dick and George Keyes. The or-
ganist was Mrs. Robert Stirling,
RR 3, Clinton. Soloist, the bride's
aunt, Mrs. E. A, Keyes, Varna,
Ont„ wore a corsage of Queen
Elizabeth Roses, She sang "0
Perfect Love" and "The wedding
Prayer". The bride's mother
wore a blue and white flowered
silk dress with pink accessories
and a corsage -of pink carna-
tions, The wedding breakfast
took place in the church parlour,
which was decorated with sweet
peas and Baby's Breath.
The honeymoon will be spent
in Northern Ontario. The bride's
traveling costume was a green
linen dress with white accessor-
ies. On their return they will re-
side in London.
Guest at the wedding were
from. Sarnia, London, Windsor,
Toronto, Stratford, Seaforth, Sci-
ence Hill and Bayfield.
BRODHAGEN•
Mrs. Rosins, Miller spent la
week visiting relatives in Kit
ener, Waterloo and Preston.
Chaplain and. Mrs. Robe
Rock and family of Cornwall
Nova Scotia, Mr, and Mrs. B
Broughton and family of
wood, 1VIr. and Mrs. Boris Brad
of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Dou
las Aitcheson and Rock of Nia
are Falls with their parents, M
and Mrs. Edwin Rock. Rev: Br
at the same home. Chaplain an
Mrs, Rock and family will r
main for about three weeks.
Air, Roger Eickmeir of Detre
has been holidaying with h
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.- Ge
Eickmeir. Misses Janice McGi
and Susan Querengesser of Mi
chell spent a day at the sam
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mo
Wendy and Terri of St. Thom
with his parents, Mr. and Mr
George Mogk.
Mrs. Southgate of Calgary,
berta, has been visiting her aunt
and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Scherbarth Sr., and her moths
Mrs. Campbell of Vancouver wh
has been visiting at the sam
home.
Mrs. Peter Kraus and fami
of Ruthven and Mr. and Mrs
Glenn Bennewies and Wanda
Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Edwi
Bennewies of Seaforth with Mrs
John L. Bennewies.
Mrs, Charles Hillebrecht an
daughter Charlene of Calgary
Alberta are visiting relatives
here.
Deaconess Eva Alberti of Day
ton, Ohio, a former resident, and
the daughter of the late Rev. and
Mrs. John Alberti, Visited here
last week.
Timothy Aaron Rock, son of
Chaplain and Mrs. Robert Rock
of Cornwallis, Nova Scotia was
baptized during the Sunday
morning service at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church by his father
Chaplain Robert Rock. The spon-
sors were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Broughton and his mother Mrs,
Robert Rock. Chaplain Rock also
preached the sermon at this ser-
vice,
Bouquets of flowers were on
the altar of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church on Sunday from the wed-
ding of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Colbourn (Joanne Beuerman) at
St. Mark's Lutheran Church in
Kitchener.
Among those attending the
wedding of Joanne. Beuermann
and Douglas Colboerne in Kitch-
ener on Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Manuel Beuerman 'and
Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Bunck, Mrs. Hosing Miller and
Rev. Harold Brill. Rev, Brill per-
formed the marriage ceremony at
St, Mark's Lutheran Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harloff had
a successful sale of chickens,
hogs, garden tools, and sone
household articles last Thursday.
A shower for Mr. and Mrs, L.
De Gaust (Marie O'Connor) was
held in the Commnity hall here
on Saturday evening.
The Roppel Reunion was held
at the Community Park here on
Civic Holiday,
Mr, and Mrs. John Mueller and
Ruth Ann of Hamilton with Mr's,
A. Hlllehrect,
Mrs, Dick Watson and boys
with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Con-
nolly and Mr, and Mrs, J. Herold,
Sebringville for a few days.
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Sholdice
and Paul of London with Mr. and
Mrs. R. Sholdice. Gary played
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Oakville on Civic Holiday while
Mrs. Sholdice and Paul remained
here, Warren Sholdice of Bramp-
ton at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Simmons of
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
S. Riehl over the weekend.
Master Brian Drager of Sea -
forth holidayed with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Bennewies.
Miss Cheryl Bennewies has
been with her sister Mrs. Wilfred
Drager and Mr, Draper, Sea -
forth during the holidays,
Miss Linda Whitfield of St.
Catharines with her aunt and
uncle Mr, and Mrs. R. Sholdice
this week.
Rev. and Airs. Cecil Klages
and family .of Grand Haven,
Mich., with friends.
Air, and NIrs. Chris. W. Leon-
hardt accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Leonhardt, Kimand C
Cathy
to Kitchener on Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jacob,
Mrs. Frieda Koepkfe of Kitch-
ener visited relatives recently.
Mrs. Paul Rocker, Jeffrey and
Mark of Waterloo visited with
Mrs, John E. Siemon for a few
days.
Mrs. John E. Seimon and Ken-
neth attended church service in
Desboro on Sunday to hear Rev.
C. Klages.
Miss Lynda Gibb of Glencoe is
holidaying with her cousin Glen-
da Dickison.
New Building Takes
Place of Landmark
An old landmark in Brodhagen
which was connected to the hard-
ware store, owned by Ford Dick-
ison, has been torn down and
will be replaced by a modern one
storey of steel construction for
manufacturing Fresh Air Ventil-
ating Fans, with 500 sq. feet of I
floor space, by Mr. Ford Dicki-
son,
The old 2 -storey frame building
was built over 125 years ago by
the late Henry Roppel, as a wa-
gon shop. After many years it
was taken over by the late Geo.
Leolihardt who carried on for waste basket, Airs, A. Vollmer, groomsman and the guests were THE. $7;14 !OIt'PH NEWS (Phone 84)—Thursday, August 10, 1961.
of Staffa visited daring the week
with Mr, and Mr's. Norman Long,
l4irs, Win, Gibson of 'Wz'opetei'
is visiting this week with her
daughter and-son•in-law, Mc, and
Airs, "W, L. Mills, Mr, and Mrs,
'SVilfred Hanes of RCAF, Clinton,
were their guests Sunday even-
ing.
Mr. Dean Brown of Greenway
visited Saturday with his Baugh.
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
Elzar Mousseau.
Master Stewart Brown of
Greenway is holidaying this week
with his aunt and uncle, Mr, and
Air's. E. Moussean.
Mrs, J, Howe of Woodstock
visited over the holiday with her
sister and brother, Miss Merger.
et and Oliver MacKay. -
Miss Margaret MacKay who
was hospitalizedseven weeks in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, re-
turned to her home on Saturday,
I outh for Christ held their
annual chicken barbeque on
Saturday evening at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, Eizar Mousseau
with about 150 people in attend=
ance, A singsong was enjoyed
by the young people and Mr.
Louie Stuckey of Wingham was
guest speaker,
over 20. years, Is 1901 it was pur• Stratford; chopper, Gary Cronin;
chased by the late August HMO, ball and hat, Mrs, L. McCaffrey,
breclrt, he had it fcr 40 years, Stratford; mixing' bowl set, 0.
6'011114 ,4 to Irvin Legnluardt Who Rau, Stratford; pic'pao set, Mre,
had it ter about .5 years as a Frank Maloney, St, Coluuibau;
wood working shop. it wee pro- serving. set, Mrs. Jack Nicholsgn,
cured 4 years age by Ford Dicks, ltlonktoii; cushielr, Brian itiur.
son and. Used as g,waretouse, ray; sugar and cream, Airs. Len
At one time the Post Office Dodkin, Listowel; basket punt,
was also lit this building, and Mrs. Ecnhcett Hagarty, Stratford;
while It was owned, by August desk set, Noreen Dalton; beach
liillebrecht it was a meeting and ball, Mrs. Toni. Morris, Tillson..
dance hall for many years on burg; tea pot, Mrs. Leo Hagan,
the second storey. Seaforth; cake, Mr's. John Mar.
phY; motor oil, Mrs, Charles
Noxell, London,
Monster Barbeque
No
.?fit Brodha en GARRICK—SCOTT
g rthside United Church, hero
The Brodhagen and District WAS the setting July 22 for the
Chamber of Commerce held their wedding at two o'clock of Mather
Annual Chicken Barbeque and Helen Scott and George Arthur
social at the Community Park Garrick. The bride is the (laugh.
]sere last Wednesday evening,
The event opened with the sery.
lug of 1200 halves of Barbecued
chicken, The Brodhagen Band fa-
vored with selections through-
out the evening. A variety pro-
gram was presented with Edgar
Elligsen the chairman: The fol-
lowing took part: Huron Junior
Farmers' Male Quartette of Mc-
Killop; solos by Sharon Strong
and Diane Henderson. Musical
number by Karen, Pauline and
Erlyn Osborne and Clare French.
Games of chance and the booths
were well patronized,"' The dance
in the hall with music -by Desjar-
dines Orchestra had a record
crowd of 530 paid admissions.
The highlight of the evening
was the draw for $2500.00, The'
following are the winners, $1000
to Mrs. Geo, (Lena) Bennewies,
Mitchell; $100 winners: Mrs. E.
Scherbarth Jr., Bornholm; Nor-
man Williams, Stratford; P. Si,
Scott, Seaforth; Lloyd Bedard
of Seaforth; Wm, Burns, Sea -
Ray Beuerman, Stratford, and
forth; Geo. Mogk, Brodhagen;
Mrs. Manuel Beuermau, Brodha-
gen; Ivan Bennewies, Bornholm;
Mervin Wardell, Bornholm; Ca-
tharine Wight, Sebringville; Mrs.
Ruth Boyd, California. $50 win-
ners: Mrs. Lavern Wolfe, Brod-
hagen. $10 winners: Marie Meyer
and Bruce Miller, Bornholm;
Harold H. Bauer, Bornholm; Carl
Steinbach, Mitchell; W. C.
Moore, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.
John Dietz, Walton; Wm, Hill of
Mitchell; Dyke Wheatley, Dub
lin; B. J. Schooley, Stratford;
Paul Mackey, Waterloo; Jim
Murray and Rudolph Bauer; Jo-
an Boyce, Seaforth; Jack Soren-
sen, Mitchell; Geo. Schutt, Mitch-
ell; Joan and Gloria Muegge, of
Mitchell; Arthur Bolton, Dublin;
Ed. Lease, Mitchell; Ross Kahle
and Rudolph Fischer, Mitchell;
Hubert Johnston, Walton; Jack
Mogk and Rudolph Fischer, Mit-
(chell; Jerry Gleason and Lloyd
Elliott, Staffa; Ideal Supply, of
Listowel; Robert A. Dalton, Lon-
desboro; Effie Stephenson, Sea -
forth; Mrs. Albert Manion, Wal-
ton; Russell Sholdice and Ed -f
ward Scherbarth, Brodhagen;
Mrs. Win. I -I, Wolfe, Bornholm;
Mrs. Earl Trutter, Dublin; Mrs.
Aug. Scherbarth, Bornholm; Ke-
vin Partridge, Monkton.
The following group won $2,001
each: Oscar Eickmeir, Adolph
Trentowsky, Irvin Rock, Ab. Sie-
mon, Ed. Byers, Ben Nyland,
Howard Dungey, Raymond Gloor,
Father Durand, Jerry Holland.
Mrs. Eileen Spellman, Kenneth
Beatty, Mrs. Rudy Marquette.
ST. COLUMBAN
About 900 people were served
at the ham supper in St. Colum -
ban parish hall on Wednesday
evening. A variety program in
charge of Mrs..Joseph Melady,
and with Miss Patsy Coyne as
master of ceremonies entertained
the crowd. The following took
part: Welcome Choruses by St
Columban girls, Jean Moylan,
Mary Lou Coyne, Jean Maloney,
Joan Coyne, Joan Melady, Beta
Kennedy, accompanied by Mrs.
Thomas Kale; a clog dance by
Elaine Murray, St. Columban; pi-
ano solo by Jean' Melady, St, Co-
lumban; a Scotch dance by the
Misses Christine Turnbull and
Ruth Ann Wilson, Seaforth; a
solo by Larry Murray, St. Column -
ban; accompanied by Paul Hor-
an, Dublin; dance by Sharon and
Sheila Dietz, Brodhagen; accom-
panied by Joanne Elligson; a
Choral reading by pupils of the
Beechwood School under the di•
rection of Mrs. Michael Murray;
instrumental selection by Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Nott, and Mr, and
Mrs. Bill Holland, Clinton; duet
by Miss Eileen Smith and Miss
Margaret Killen, accompanied by
Miss Jean Hillen, Walton; an
instrumental quartette from
Brodhagen by Keith Simon,
Donald Elligson, Freddie Eck
mien, Brian Eckmier, Frank Jar -
ninth, directed by Miss Phyllis
Hinz; solos by Miss Sharon
Strong, Seaforth; rhythm soft
shoe dance by Misses Christine
Turnbull, and Ruth Ann Wilson;
accordion selection by Miss Ger-
aldine Dennis, Walton; a horn
number by Miss Phyllis Hinz;
closing choruses by St. Colum -
ban girls, "Our Theme Song"
and "If We All said a Prayer".
The various booths were well
atronized throughout the even-
s.
A highlight was the drawing
of 500 tickets. Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Beuermann, RR 1, Dublin,
won $500. Those winning $50
were Rev, John McIver, Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mciver; Tony
Poland; Wilfred O'Rourke; Lou
Morris; Mrs. James Delaney;
Hank Van Bakel; T. D. Morris,
illsonburg; Dave Stewart and
eter McLaughlin; and Joe Mur-
ray, Seaforth. A bicycle was' won
by Miss Teresa O'Reilly, Lon-
don; and a large doll by Mrs,
Jerry Doerr, RR. 1, Dublin,
The drawing for Penny Sale
articles resulted as follows;
chair, Mrs. Charles Noxell, of
London; plant, Mrs. Len bodkin,
p
in
Ronald Uhler, RR 3, Walton, is T
the son of Mr. and Mrs, H. Uhler, P
He was born in London and at-
tended SS No. 12 Grey and Sea-
forth District High School, Be-
ginning in September he will
teach at SS No, 3, Morris, He is
interested primarily in sports—
hockey, soccer, baseball. While
at Teachers' College he played
on the basketball team and was
Listowel; cookie lar, Sc,,,,. Bob
a member of students' council, Duffy; scoop, Mrs, Mike Coyne;
ter of Mr. and NIrs, Arnold Scott,
R.R. 1, Seaforth, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Garrick of Goder-
ich"are the bridegroom's parents,
Rev. J. C. Britton was officiating
clergyman arid Mrs. John El.
Henderson, RR 5. Seaforth, play-
ed the wedding music and accom-
panied soloist Miss Dianne Hen-
derson, RR 5, Seaforth; when
she sang "0 ,perfect Love" and
"I Love You Truly." The bride
was given in marriage by her
father. She chose a full floor•
length gown of nylon net over
taffeta with lily -point sleeves
sad. front skirt panel. Her finger-
tip Veil was highlighted with
rhinestone motifs. She carried a
bouquet of white carnations,'Miss
Flora Anne Scott, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor in a
full -skirted deep lilac silk organ-
za over taffeta gown, the gather-•
ed bodice with cap sleeves. Her
headdress was of deep lilac net
trimmed with violets, and she
carried white carnations; Ronald
McAllister of Seaforth was the
ushered by Wayne Seett of Seg,
forth; brother of the bride, and
Percy Garrick'. of Goder'icb, Mo-
then of the bridegroom, Miss
Bares, Kerr and Miss Errua
Townsend assisted at reception
in time Orange Hall. For travel-
ing, the bride wore a light blue
printed nylon, sheer with white
accessories. The couple will live
fur Seaforth,
KIPPEN
Mr, and Mrs. Wal. Bell and Mr,'
and Mr's, Campbell Eyre enjoyed
a few days holiday in Northern.
Ontario,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Stogdell o1`
Toronto and Miss Ella Wright of.
Kenneiworth visited during the
week with Mrs. Stodgeil's mother
and sister-in-law, Mr, ,and Mrs,
Elston Dowson.
NIrs. Emerson Kyle and Jim ac
coiupauled Emerson as far as.
Midland and Barrie Where they
enjoyed a few days holiday last
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Pack Dickert. of
Har'i'iston visited during the
weekend, with Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Dickert,
Mr. and Mrs, .J, Cooper Sr. and
Mr, and Mrs. Elgar McBride
spent a few days in the Muskoka
District, visited Sharon who is
spending the.. sunnier at Bigwin
Inn, Lake of Bays.
Mrs, Margaret Johnson of Tor-
onto spent the holiday weekend
with her brother, Mr. 'W, R. Coo.
per,
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Cornish
and fancily of Goderich visited
Saturday evening with the lat-
ter's father, Mr. Robert Thom-
son,
Mrs. Alice Keen and Mrs. Col-
ia Ewasick of Stratford visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Elston Dowson.
Mr. and Mrs. James. Armstrong
POLICE REPORT
No. 6 District, Mt. Forest, in-
cluding the counties of Huron,
Bruce, Grey, Perth, Waterloo and
Wellington. Number in brackets
for the whole province.'
Motor vehicle accidents 141
(2001); fatal accidents 4 (60);
Persons killed 7 (77); persons
injured 33 (929); vehicles Check-
ed 9080 (59,334); warnings is-
sued 3655 (29113); charges pre.
ferred 863 (8,389); registration
and permits 23 (264);; licenses:
Opera., Chauffeurs' Instruction
49 (509); garage amid storage 11..
Genes 0 (3); defective equip.
meat 171, (1,080); weight and
load 34 (328); rate of speed 344
(3,203) rules of the road 153
(1732); careless driving 43(007);
fail to report accident 10 (63);
other charges 9 (105); criminal
negligence Sec. 221 CC 0 (10);
fail to report accident 10 (63);
drive while intoxicated Sec, 222
CC 5 (05) drive ability impaired
Sec. 223 CC 10 (240); drive while
prohibited Seo, 225 COode 4 (83);
uniform strength. 138 (1824),
Betty Muegge, Seaforth, plans,
to teach in Galt,She is interested' +Ra'
in sewing and' enjoys bowling.
At Teachers' College, Miss Mu-
egge,. the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, G. H. Muegge, sang in the
choir, She attended Seaforth pub•
lie and high school.
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