HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1961-11-23, Page 4CROMARTY
Miss Parkhouse or IIasiiiltou
Will a guest of .Miss Wanda Mc-
Laren over the weekend,
Mr, and Mr's; T. L. Scott and
Alec and Mrs. E. Moore spent
the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Moore at Lindsay.
Mrs,: L. H. Abbiss of George-
town visited a few days with
her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Har.
old Carey,
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wallace
and children visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Finlay-
son, Walton.
Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Allen, Mrs.
Murray Christie and Mrs. Alf
Ross attended the funeral of a,
cousin Mr. Len Found at Brant-
ford on Wednesday.
Mrs. Carter Kerslake spent a
couple of days at the Royal Win-
ter Fair last week,
Mr. Henry Eggert of Rostock
is visiting at the home of his
daughter and son-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Gardiner.
Mr. Ken McKellar spent last
week at the Royal Winter Fair.
A pleasant social evening was
spent at No. 6 school on Friday
evening when the people of the
section gathered to honor Mr.
and Mrs, Lloyd Sorsdahl and
Connie 'following their removal
front the community to reside
in Mitchell. Euchre was played
and a short program followed
consisting of songs by Shaven
and Karen Scott, accompanied
by Carol Ann Dow and also by
Joyce and Marlene Dow, accom-
panied by Mrs. Dow, Carol Ann
Dow favored with an Metro -
ST. JAMES' C.W.L,
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
Bazaar
Saturday, Dec. 2
FROM 3 TO 5
At the School Hall
Dancing !
Brodhagen
Coral. Centre
Friday, Nov. 24
Desjardines Orchestra
Admission 75c
mental and Miss Olive Spears
gave a reading, Mr. John Wal-
lace read an address and Mr,
Mervin Dow and Ml', Wes RI*
sell presented ' the guests of honor
with two step-up tables with
with snatching latalps and a pair
of boudoir lamps. Mr, and Mrs.
Sorsdahl and Connie each ex-
pressed thanks.
BRODHAGEN
Youth Service was held at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church on San -
day with Seminarian Marvyn
Dubrick the guest speaker. Luth-
er Leaguers, Joan Muegge, Lyle
Praetor, Donna Scherbarth, TO -
ger Sholdice took part in the
service. Ushers were' Kenneth
Atrens, Richard Leonhardt, Bob
Jarmuth, Donald and Ray Heuer-.
man, Paul Dietz, The choir sang
an anthem.
The sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to Mrs. Dalton
Hinz in the death of her brother,
Milton Sippel, Tavistock.
Mr. Geo, Diegel will observe
his 88th birthday on Saturday.
The wedding dinner and re-
ception for Mr. and Mrs. Morri-
son (Meagher) was held at the
community hall here on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leeming,
Linda and Randy of near St.
Marys with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Tait on Sunday.
Mrs, Ralph Hicks in Toronto
for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, John Kahle of
Commerce, Mich., with Mr. and
Mrs. Manuel Beuermann.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Diegel, of
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bin-
ning and Mr, and Mrs. H. Quer-
engesser, Mitchell, with Mr. and
Mrs. R. Sholdice.
Mr. Robert French attended
the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto,
Mrs. Rosena Miller of Brod-
hagen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fischer,
Seaforth, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur
Chambers, John and Debbie, and
Mrs. Almira Chambers, Preston,
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Dublin,
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller.
Master Dwight Hoffmeyer of
Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. Dal-
ton Hinz,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benne-
wies attended the Royal Winter
Fair, Toronto.
The Community Forum met at.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
\Wolfe on Monday evening, at
which time a presentation of a
gift was made to Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Buuck, who had observ-
ed their 35th wedding anniver-
sary recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Marks of
Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Pfeifer on Sunday.
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TURKEY BINGO !
St. Columban Parish Hall
FRIDAY, DEC. 8th 9 P.M. sharp
15 GAMES FOR TURI=S
3 CASH SPECIALS $15 GAME
ONE SHARE THE WEALTH GAME
FIVE GOOD DOOR PRIZES
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The Chairman and Members
of the Seaforth
Public Utility Commission
invite the public to attend
the unveiling of a
PLAQUE
commemorating
50 Years of Hydro -Electric
Service in Seaforth
and
OPEN HOUSE
at the Commission Offices
Town Hall, Seaforth
Thursday, Nov. 30
Unveiling at 6.45 P.M.
Open House from 8.30 to 9.30 P.M.
Seaforth
Public Utility Commission
Frank Kling, Chairman
Edmund Daly, Mayor D'Orlean Sills, Commissioner
R.J. Boussey, Manager Mrs. John Boyes, Sec, -Trees.
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°l lie Brodhagen and District
Community Hall was well filled
on Wednesday 'night when the
Chamber' of Conuneree held a
bingo, dance and draw for 50
turkeys. Else winners of bingo
al'e:
Mrs. Fred Eclkert, Dublin, and
R. Steers, Stratford,Out, Henry
Warrick, Seaforth; Sharon Bell,
Seebach's Hill, Verna Htibi, Mrs.
Rapien, McKillop; Mrs. Wilfred
Chessell, Mitchell; $25.00 spec-
ial, Mi'. Edwin Scherbarth, Born-
holm; Gloria Boyd, Walton; Mrs,
A. Sanger, Mitchell, Verna John-
son, Seaforth; Mrs. W Burns,
Seaforth; Miss Linda Miller, of
Walton; $25. special; Wilfred
Annis, Mitchell, Mrs. Win. Hinz,
Monkton, Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer, of
Brodhagen; Verna Johnson, Sea -
forth; Irvin Leonhardt, Brodha-
gen; Ken Beattie, Winthrop;
Mrs. Alf Rennecker, Stratford;
Mrs, Gerald Buuck, Mitchell; $25.
special: Martin Diegel, Strat-
ford; Mrs. Ronald Hinz, Born-
holm; Wm, S. Riehl, Brodhagen;
Mrs, Ezra Flinz, Stratford; Frank
Skinner, Mitchell, Charles Hays,
of Lions Head; $50. special; Ed
Smith, Bornholm.
Turkey winners: Joe Manley,
Stratford; Frank Buuck, of Ros-
tock; Robert Regele, Seaforth;
Rosalie Wilson, Clinton; Diane
Trotter, Dublin; Dor Sills, Sea -
forth; Franklin Buuck, Rostock;
John Agar, Mitchell; Scotty Paul,
Stratford; Walter Schaefer, Ta-
vistock; Fay Walker, Stratford;
Mrs. Alvin Beuerinan, Dublin;
George Baer, London; Mrs,
Batter, Stratford; Robert Harri-
son, Monkton; George. Miller, of
Seaforth; Kenneth Wood, Listo-
wel; Gerald Williamson, Walton;
Robert Jackson, London; Donald
Rose, Mitchell; Don Garnham,
St, Marys; Mrs, H. E. Diegel, of
Brodhagen; Norman Williams,
Stratford Mrs, Milton Osborne,
Mitchell; Mrs, Louise Hoppeu-
roth, Bornholm, George Diegel,
Brodhagen; It Robinson, Strat-
ford; Joe Pickering, ' Lakeside;
81r, -C, Moore, Seaforth; Bill Snell
of Seaforth; Bill Watkins, Clin-
ton; M. H. Bauer, Rockwood; -
Mrs, Ken Elligsen, Bornholm;
Mrs, Jim Keys, Seaforth; Marg.
Wragg, Exeter; Edwin Gloor;,
Henry Davey, Monkton; Allister
Cook, Stratford; A. Densmore,'
Mitchell; Mrs. Ed. Wurdell, of
Bornholm; Mr. and Mrs. E. Bau-
er, Stratford; Glen Rose, Mitch-
ell, Glen. Rose, Mitchell; Mrs.
Edwin Mogk of Bornholm; /kith
ur Diegel of Brodhagen.
KIPPEN
Mrs, Harvey Turner entertain-
ed at a trousseau tea Saturday
the 13 in honor of her daughter,
Dorothy. Receiving guests with
Mrs, Turner and her daughter
was Mrs. Orville Taylor, mother
of the groom, Misses Janice
Wright and Eleanor Butson at-
tended the register,
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Pink and white mum centered
the lace covered, tea table. Peer-
ing tea in the afternoon were
Ms's, Nelson Reid of Varna, aunt
of, the bride; Mrs. Rex Dick, of
Hensel!,, aunt of the groom; Mrs.
Andrew Foote, Clinton, and Mrs.
Prod McClynsont of Varna, Iu
the evening .Mrs. Malcolm Doug-
all, FIensall, aunt of the groom,
Mrs. James McNaughton of RIP -
pen and Mrs. Eileen Consitt, of
Displaying the bride's trous-
seau and wedding' gifts were Miss
Irene Turner, Mrs. Wm, Butson,
Ms's. Percy Wright, Miss Olive
Johnston, Mr's.. Ken McKay, and
Miss Phyllis Lostell. Mrs, Jack
THE SEAFORTH NEWS (Phone S4)—Tliui'Sday; November 22, 1061
Mustard invited to the tea room, and Mrs. Samuel McClure, Sea -
Tea rooms attendants were Misses forth, a' da(tgitter
Joan McClysrront, Jean Turner,
Marion `L'riebner Jena Moi',1,, r
ton, Ponelda Lostell, and Mrs,.
Orval Schilbe. Assisting in the
tea room were Mrs, Arisen Cole.
plan, Miss Reina Stephenson, and
Mrs. Ralph Turner,
BORN
Cavan — Al, Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Nov. -16th, to Mr.
and Mi's. Bernard Cavan, Grand
h3end, a daughter
McClure — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Nov. 17th, to Mr,
Reception
For Mr, and Mrs, 13111 Strong
(Doreen Brock) in, Seaforth
Community Centre
,
FridayYNov. 24
Norris Orchestra. Ladies please
bring sandwiches
Everyone Welcome
When gallantry to the girl
friend exceeds the
pocketbook, a boy's best
friend is the telephone.
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he sighed with relief:
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