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Mr. and Mrs. Don Brady
and family of London, visited
Mr. and Mrs. James Sloan
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Kale
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the weekend. repo er t COMM. e
In Praise of teachers: following i a report front
A kindergartenteacher a Suanne Murray. We; look
woman who knowhow to ,romard -to the next one
make little things count and well.
old teachers never die- They Out sympathy is With Mr.
just lose'their class. .Roy 'Swart in the death 9f his
I welcome our 4 -fl, dab brotbariaDelhi an Saturday-
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Correspondent
MRS. LAVERNIVOIn
345-2757
Edward Scherbarth Sr. 87,
a member of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church died at the
flillsidg.Nar4ing Home early
Suarlay:Varairis. The body
,reated at,. OK Lockhart
Funeral' }Lome till Tuesday
when the funeral' was held at
•Efrodhagen Char&
The renovations are pro-
visited Mr. run—Wira.. Vincent .
Lane on their way tame -from Staffa - •
a weekend in Huntsville,
at „ •
Crovw at euchre
We are pleased' ba report
' Mr. Vincent Lane is home
from the hospital, and feeling
much better,
Miss Susan fleuernuyin
visited with Mr,.." and -Mrs,
Vincent Lane recently.
,Mr. and Mrs. Jinimy.
Maloney have, just returned
from Freeport, Grand
Bahamas were they report
having a really good holiday.
They found silvery sands,
azure •blue- seas. - and
• temperatures not too hot, "-
• Mrs, Margaret Lane and
Mrs. Mary Mc Ivey, Seaforth
visited Mist
Margaret McLaughlin in
Clinton on Tuesday. Both
former ladies of our Hamlet
are reported just fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray
of Orillia, visisted Mr, and
Mrs, Raymond Murray over
Correspondent ' visited Friday with eelm, Panchen,
4011N-TEMPLEMAN- Mrs. Nelson Hunkin, Tees- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris
. 345.2346
A very good Crowd.
attended the progressive
euchre Party in Staffahali on
Wednesday evening,
January 24 sponsored by the.
Women's, Institute.
Circle two was in charge of
the evening with ten tables in
play.
Prizes were awarded to
ladies, Mrs. Harvey Dow,
Mrs, Philip James; Gents,
John Templemap, Bill
Malign; Lone Hands, John:
Tenipleman; Travelling prize
- Mrs, Harvey Dow. The next
card party is to be 'held on
Wednesday evening
February,7„,with Circle three
in charge. •
Mr. arid Mrs. Clifton
Cromarty churc
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has 164 member
The Rev. Kennet h Knight
was chairman for the annual
• meeting of Cromarty Pres-
; , •byterian Church and opened
. it. with scripture and prayer.
- Mrs -Robert -Laing -was elect-
• ed secretary for thechurch b•
• The annual reports of the
following groups, were given
• and approved: Sesaion, lad-
,• • ies' Aid, Worneres Mission-
• ;try Society, Marian...Ritchie
Evening Aux iliary,Spiii-tery
. Board, Trustee Board,
Cradle Roll, Sunday School,-
Churcb Treasurer, and
Cromhenez.
During the year, there was,
•-•one .baptism, one Wedding
and three- deaths in the
• congregation. Five members
have removed their certifi-
cates; twenty-one joined. the
••church by profession of faith
• and one by transfer. There •
are 164 members on the
• church roll, 18 of whom are
• nonwresident.
The Cemetery Board was
Commended for its part in
•.haVing. an attractive cairn
erected at each of the two
cemeteries belangiag. to the
church, It was als§aoted that "
• Norway Maple trees had
been planted at the cemetery
•
in, Cromarty,•
The following officers were
•elected: Managers -for. 3
'years-tarryISIlicitt, Jean Car-
• ey,: Otto.: Walker;For Z
-years-Alec Scott- Robt.-Laing
Cittby Elliott; For 1 year -
Craig Kerslake, Robt.. Temp-
leman, pael Miller; Auditors -
Alex Milkr, Gordon Laing.;
Church Treasurer- Mrs. G.
Elliott; Sunday School Sup-
erintendent -Mrs. •Thin. L.
'Scott, assistant -Mrs. • Jean
• Carey; Sunday School Sec.
Treas. -Mervin. Dow.
Cradle Roll Superintend-
eat -Mrs, Carter Kerslake;
Record Secretary -Mrs. Eld-.
on Allen; These Days Secret.
• ary-Mrs. Calder McKaig;
Trustees- Gordon' Scott, Robt
Gardiner, Otto Walker; Lib-
rary Comm: Mrs.' T. Scott,
Mrs. J. Templeman, Mrs, G.
Laing; Cemetery Board -Cart-
er Kerslake; Gordon Laing,
John Scott; Ivan . Norris,
,Larry Gardiner, John Temple-
man. '•
• A vote of thanks was giVen
Jean Carey for her work in
preparing the annual reports
for the congregation. Mr.
Knight close - themeeting
with the benediction..
water. • and family visited Sunday
Barbara Templeman was a with Mr. aad Mrs. David
weekend guest of Sharon Kemp, anAfitnily,'Clinton!
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furna es,crt Brodhagen church
• gressigg very at our
church baSOMPOI. The. IWO
new furnaces that were
stalled are doing a ,gooitl job.
The Lutheran League were.
invited to Zurich along with
other area leagues, They all
enjoyed a game of breernball
• d kating n the arena
where they were also, treated
to a hot meal.
Mrs. Clarence Ranieri
Sponsored the church
bulletin for 'January in
'memory of Mr, and Mrs, Eli •
Rapiers who died November
the 10th in 1976, and April
1f/th 1,97S respectively.
Friends and relatives of
Mrs, Ella Leonbardt will be
sorry to hear she is a patient
in Seriforth Community.
Hospital since Thursday
When she fell in her home.
Her many friftoda wish:her a
speedy recovery. •
Janice Ahrensand boys,
Jason and Jonathan enjoyed
the past week with her
parents Milton and Gerry
Bede and brothers. They
returned to their home on
Saturday.
A birthday party was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Siemon arid Lorrie in
honor of little Lana'sSth
birthday which • was.
Wednesday. January the
17th. Her guests on Sunday
were Mrs. Georgina Siemon
and Ken and Mr. Fred
Herbert all of Mitchell, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Siemon and
little Angela and Andrea,
Mr. and MrS. Fritz Glauter
and Mrs. Bob Jarmoth, The
table was decorated With: a
birthday cake with the
number 5 on it. Lana's grand
parents Mr and •Mrs. Bill
Robertson of •Mitchell were
unable to attend the birthday
party. Happy Birthday Lana.
Sorry to report that Bill
Robertson had the mis-
fortune to fall and fracture
his bad leg in his home on
Tuesday. He is a patient in
'the General Hospital,
'Stratford with his leg
traction, His many friendsl.
wish him good healing,
Tracey Beuerman, it,R.4
• Mitchell spent the weekend
with Marilyn Ahrens in
13:IA111-age
• Mr. and • Mrs. Nelson
Dewing, Mrs. Margaret
Ward'andMrs. Thelma Wick
received, word of the death. Of
their sister-in-law, Mrs.
Gordon Dewing of Lancuter,
New YoriL Alie,had not been
in good health far some time.
Mr. and '\ Mrs: Karl
Schuessler travelled to New
York City where Karl was
interviewing for the C.B.C.
Radio. Anna Schuessler of
London, Ontario and baby,
Jennifer stayed with Sarah.
Mr, Brian Fischer who is a --
Patient in the Memorial.
Hospital hi London where he
underwent surgery on his,
lung when a small piece of
plastic was discovered; He is
now progressing favorably.
Friends of Martha Victor
will be interested to know
she is now residing in
Edmondville • with, 'Linda
Wilson.
-These Paine* Were MLISed
in the death of Gary MOON.
He is,Survived by his Mother-.
in-law, Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe
and sisters-in-law and
brothers-in-law'Judy. Mrs,
Rctp Wood; Linda, Mrs.
ClitYlOnMarkle and Warren,
Wayne, Ken and Faye
Wolfe
Visiting with Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe was Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Renick of Monkton,
Friends of Mr. Otto Kuntz
will be sorry to hear he
fell and fractured his hip in
his room at the Ritz Villa
where he resides. He is a
patient in the General
Hospital, Stratford and waa
formerly of Brodhagen,
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