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BROPHAQEN
Miss Jane -Reek was holiday
ing with hair sister, Mra, Douglas
,A,itohesou and Mr, ,o,itehesou at
NiagaraFalls,
Chaplain Robert flock was in
Charge" of the, elnircii service at
Ohesley Lutheran Church An
Suiuday.
Mr, Ford Dictcisou attended a.
convention at Zeeland, Mich.,
last week,
Master Maynard Hoegy is at-
tending intermediate hens camp
at Edgewood Park Cemp, Paden
]Mills, Qat,
Members of the Luther Lea-
gue held
ea-gue'held a Picnic at the park at
Doors on Sunday.
Mrs. Orland Rohrer, Mrs. R.
Hicks aud Mr. Lew Hicks enter-
tained their Sunday sohool class
(juniors) to a picnic east barbe-
cue at the home of the Hicks' on
Sunday.
Paul. Edwin Gloor, scut of Ur,
and Mrs. Ralph Gloor, was bap-
tized after the Sunday morning
service by Pastor Brill, Mr, and
Nirs, Lloyd Gloor were the sport-
sons along with the parents.
Cemetery decoration service
will be held here this Sunday at
2 o'clock.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Ahrens
and Kimberley of Hamilton with
Mrs, Chas, Ahrens last week.
AIr. and Mrs, Orval Whitfield
aud Linda and girl friends and
Mrs. Tom McClelland of St. Ca-
therines with Bir, and Mrs, R.
Sholdice,
Bliss Elizabeth Querengesser,
'Mitchell, was holidaying with
her cousin, Beverley Sholdice.
Mr, aud Bars. alike liesser-
schmidt of Sebringville and Mr,
and Mrs, Carl Mikel of Fuller-
ton with lir, and airs, Norman
1-lennewies on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, (Ilene Brickutau
and Derry- of Brampton have
been at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and airs, Dalton Hinz,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe aud
boys of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs,
Don Wolfe of London spent Sun-
day with Bir. and Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe and Mrs, Dick Watson and
boys, celebrating Mr, and Mrs.
D. Wolfe's second wedding anni-
versary.
Mr. and Mrs, R. Sholdice and
Beverley, accompanied by Mr,
and Mrs. Howard Querengesser
and family of Mitchell visited
with Mr. and Mrs, Gary Sholdice,
Loudon, on Sunday,
The Brodhagen Band played
for the cemetery decoration ser-
vice at Grace Lutheran cemet-
ery, Mitchell, on Sunday after-
noon,
blaster Wayne Ahrens spent a
week with his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McNaught.
on and Glen, Willowgrove.
Mrs. Bud Lockridge and Peter
of Watford with her sister, Mrs.
Harvey Ahrens and Mr. Ahrens,
Miss Clara Meyer of Kitchener
spent the week end with her
sister, Marie Meyer,
A shower was held in the com-
munity hall here on Friday night
for Mr, and Mrs, Nigh (Betty
Connolly) and on Saturday night
for Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Scoins
(Mayda Beuerman) and Mr. and
Mrs, Douglas Colbourne (Joanne
Beuerman),
Clayton Ahrens and Arthur
Diegel were successful in pass-
ing their Grade 13 examinations,
Mrs. Campbell has returned to
her home in Vancouver after
spending the past three months
with her sister, Mrs. Ed, Scher -
berth and Mr, Scherbarth Sr.
Bars. Southam also returned to
Calgary after visiting at the
same home,
Masters Gary and Craig Dill,
RR 5, Mitchell, have been holid-
aying with their aunt and uncle,
Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Leonhardt.
DUBLIN
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dill, Lans-
ing, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs, Jo-
seph Dill.
Miss Marie Krauskopf, Hamil-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. F. Kraus-
kopf Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
with Mrs. Catherine Krauskopf,
Bir. and Mrs, Jerome Nicholson
of London, with Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Krauskopf.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carbert
and daughter, Royal Oak, Mich„
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E,• Rol-
land,
Rev. H. F. Feeney an, of Kit-
chener and Mrs, Kathleen Feeney
spent a day at Southampton with
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug. McGillivray
and son, London, with Mr. and
BIre. Dan Costello.
Mother M. Stephanie and Moth-
er M. Alice, `The Pines' Chat-
ham, at the Ursuline Convent.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans at
London.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Friend at
Niagara Falls,
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Vanden -
walker, Pontiac, Mich„ with Mr.
and ivIrs. Joseph Dill.
Billie Dill at a camp north of
Goderich,
Miss Mary Sullivan, Kitchener,
with Miss Margaret Flanagan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Smith, and
1311110 are vacationing in Eastern
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs, Fergus Horan
and Paul in Georgetown with Mr,
and Mrs, Pat Woods.
Word was received here re-
cently of the death of a native of
McKillop twp., Harry Bruxer in
Spokane, Wash., where he has
resided for a number of years.
Ile is survived by his wife, Ra-
chel, one son, David, two bro-
thers, Joseph, Spokane, Wash.,
BEAT THE TAX
JAMBOREE
COME TO SEAFORTH
THURSDAY NIGHT, AUG. 31
Our store will be open till 10 p.m,
1-,ar"one's
CONSTANCE
Mr, and Mrs. Wei. Jewitt and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
bur Jewitt and family attended
the Malaria reunion at Ipper-
wesli last Wednesday,
Mrs. Watson and daugiitera of
Stratford visited oil Sllluhtywith.
Ma and Mrs. W, L. Whyte %lad
family,
Master Billie Whyte reterned
home after spending holidays
with Master Ted Wi,lboe of Sea -
Linda and Helen War-
ren of London spent the week-
end with their aunt • and uncle,
Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, This
week Miss Marie Harvey, Wood-
stock, is holidayingswith Mr, and
Mrs, Lawson, '
Mr, Wm. Dale and Misses
]Vilma and Deanna Dale attended
the ONE last Saturday when
Wilma competed in the dairy
milking =Asset as the Princess
from Huron,
The 4-H honientaking club,
featuring fruit, will commence
in September. Anyone interested
in joining this club in this area
please contact Mrs. W. L. Whyte
or Mrs. Broadfoot. The •girls
must be 12 by Sept. 1, 1961,
Mr. Thos. Brigham Sr. and
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Brigham,
Thos, and Carnet, of Hanover,
visited Sunday with Bir, and Mrs.
Borden Brown and girls,
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Woods
and Debbie of Ajax are holiday-
ing
olidaying with . the latter"'s parents,
Mr, and 111ra: Frank Riley,
Mr, and Mis. Clias, Dexter^ vis-
ited Monday with Mrs, Edith
](mesa. of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Jewitt at-
tended a dinner on Monday at
Knox Presbyterian Ciut'e)t, .God-
erieh, iu Bono.' of Rev. Mr,
MacMillan, former director of
the Children's Aid, who is going-
back
oingback Into the ministry,
SAYFIELD
Mrs. John Downie and daugh-
ter, Pittsburg, Penn„ are visiting
her parents Dr, and Mrs, R, G.
Hunter,
Mrs. Darold King, Sarnia,
spout the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. E, A. Featherston.
' Miss Berthena Cruickshank of
HolmesVilie anent the weekend
with her aunt Miss Berthena
Sturgeon, '
Mrs, Frank Anderson and son.
Paul, Science Hill,' spent last
week with her parents, Mn and
Mrs. D. 3, Sturgeon, also over
the weekend with them were Mr..
Stuart Sturgeon and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sturgeon and
Nancy of Preston,
,Miss Ruby Fisher, Kitchener
is spending a vacation at the
home of Misses Mande and Jo-
sephine Stirling.
The OKNK Barn Dance held
on Saturday evening was a big
saoeess. It was, held la the Bay-
field : arena, sponsored by the
Wong Club, Bat dogs , and pop
were sold by the tuentbers, .and
aboutOne thousand people 01I-
)oyed dancing.
Dr, Friend retminea to itis
home at Ayton after spending a
vacation, in the village,
Mr. and Mrs.. A. W, Hayman,
London, were at their cottage
over the weekend.
Mr, acid Mrs. Wni. H. Dunn, of
London, agent the, weekend at
their cottage,
Mr, and Mrs.. Gordon Pfaff and
eon Black left on Sunday for
Windsor after spending two
weeks at their hone,
Miss Judy 'Chuff, of London,
spent last week with her mother
'Mrs. Helen "Cluff,
Mrs, 0. Gemeinhard't and the
family, Saginaw, Mich„ are' at
their home on Louisa Street.
HENSALL
Miss Eleanor Veinier, bride -
elect of this Saturday was lion -
attended by 70 relatives and
friends and held in the United
Church schoolroom on Monday
evening. Presentationaddress
was read by Mrs. Clarence Rust-
on, of Stratford; and gifts pre -
seated in a decorated basket by
THE SEAFORTH NLWS (Pitono
$`b) --Thursday, August 34, ),801'
Sheila and PAM Saugstot, ]Hiss
' Donnie Kyle and Mrs, Barry
t small assisted iP. uilwraphtug the
gifts which were lovely and Coat.
ly, Mrs, I'larry Caldwell 0011111 -
bated a reading and, Mrs, Ed
Corbett eondueted a eoateat,
liuieheou, was. served, The pre-
sentation was arranged' by Mrs.
Marry. Smith, Mrs, Harold Cald-
well: Mrs, Dave Sangster and Miss
Bonnie Kyle.
The Staff of the 13e11 Telephone
presented Eleanor with an elect-
ric tea kettle and an oven set in
a presentation, held at the office.
Mrs. Harry Smith read the ad-
dress, a social hour was enjoyed
aid refreshments served. Pllean-
or is on the staff of the telephone
office here. Her marriage to Eric
Mansfield takes place this Sates' -
,
day in ilensall United Church.
Miss Catharine McEwen visited
i daring the past week with her
uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Mundy at Point Clark,
Bir, and Mrs. Janes Sangster
and Bradley and Miss Patsy Jones
, were -recent visitor's with Mr, and
Mrs, Robert Chaffe at Mitchell.
I Celebrate Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs, 'Ross Richardson
of the Parr Lino were pleasantly
'surprised on the oeoasion of their
25th wedding anniversary when
their family entertained in their
honor at a dinner in the Dominion'
hotel, Zerieli, on Saturday even -
Ing, The table wee centred with
els anniversary oa1u and gift%_
were presented to the guests of
honor by their family and grand
ehilaiz'eu, Members al their family
attending were Mr, and Mrs, Ro•
bort Boil, Rippen; Mr. and Mrs.
1Ynt, Bowe, Exeter; IViisaos Don-
na, Gall and Sandra Riehardson
and g'ritndohildren Linda and Al -
Ian 13511,
Mr, Ron )3t'oderiok of Kitchener
spent the weekend with his par-
ents,
arents Mr, and Nirs. Garfield Brod-
erick and Karen.
bit, Geo. Walker wile was in
Victoria Hospital, London, return-
ed home on Friday,
' BORN
I'larburn — At Scott Memorial'
Hospital on August' 18th, to mr..
and Mrs. Theodore Harburn, R R
1 Staila, a daughter
Swiukels — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on August 19th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Swinkeis, R. R 4
Seaforth, a sou
Dalrymple — At Scott Memor-
ial Hospital on August 19111, to
Mr, and 'Mrs, Harold Dalrymple,
Seaforth, a daughter
McIntyre—In St, Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, Ont., on Sunday,
Aug, 20. 1961, to Mr, and Mrs.
Michael Terrence McIntyre (Mar-
go Etue), R.R. 8, London, a son,
Michael Daniel,
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UNIONGAScOMPANY
OF CANADA,LIMITED
and Louis, R.R. 1, Dublin, also
three sisters, Mrs. Louis (Han-
nah) Gormley, Kitchener, Mar-
garet Bruxer, Toronto, and Mary
of Chicago, Burial took place in
Spokane, Wash.
SUNRISE BEAN MEETING
The third annual Sunrise Bean
Meeting will be held at Alex Mc-
Murtrle's, itt miles west of Kip -
pen on Township line, at 8 A.M.
in the morning to 10 AM, on
Thursday, Aug 31.
Guests Wen Snow, WOAS,
Ridgetown • Dick Frank, WOAS,
Ridgetown; Jack Murray, Region=
al Soil Specialist, London.
Event sponsored by Huron
County Soil and Crop Improve-
ment Assoc. Clarence Shaw is
president, and D.. H. Miles, Agri-
cultural Representative, is seer
retary,
GINGERICH'S SALES SERVICE
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Plumbing and Heating
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Plumbing Electrical - Heating
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Plumbing and Heating
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