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The Huron Expositor, 1979-02-08, Page 4• 4 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRIARY 8. 1979r HALFrTO THY SLUanqyNQQ1QT: ti , 2, Monkton, is suited •u Saturday's poker rally at Carnival festivities. Brodhagen, p and ready:to. 90 in the Brodhagen Winter. tEXO0Sitor photo) Baby o.rn in N iger. a • • • Correspondent MRS. L4 ERN 'WOLFE 345.27S' Congr u ulations. tended to the proud parent;,. Paul and Vickie Horst in . Nigeria On the safe arrival of their baby daughter, Jennifer Lena, who was born on December the 2,3rd. Especially to the proud grand parents Pastor and Mrs. Arthur Horst anthrhis is their first grandchild. The Horst -family were all pleasantly surprised to receive a letter we from Nigeria last ek. This was the first they. knew of the baby's birth. . • • Pink and white carnations decbrated the altar of Sr Peter's; .1..iitheran Church.. Sunday morning in Memory o the late Edgar Elligsen ho died one sear ago. They Were placed there by his wife arid - There were „aisii tw o baskets of flowers from the fu`iiiiritig the late Edrd G.. Chapel. Scherbarth: Lutheran Chnrch, Brodhageh Pastor Ainthur Horst eon. ducting the funeral service. Mr SeberharthsOriYied by his wife Martha, two sons Edward C of Logan Tow ns hip and Ralph of Westland, Michigan and three daughters. Velma .(Mrs., Lloyd Prueter) Mitehell, Dorothy tlkftrs. -Wilfred Wolfe) of Logan and Marlene (Mrs. Ross Townsend), a IsCock and brother August of. Logan TOwnship and „three sisters Emma (,Mrs.." Charles Dietz) of Hill. side Rest .Hotne, Mrs. Marie Stender of Southfield., Michigan and dline tsrs Norman. Mike!), of Ellice Township. There. are. 24' grandchildren and 14 great grandehilOren , who. survive. He was predeeetised b .tvVo sons in infancy and a son=in-: law Wilfred Wolfe lq72, He was laid to rest in the Eliz,ibeth Ritz Menwrial $ The weatherman isn't the most popular person in Brod- hagen these days, After a. reCOrd: participatiOn in Satur- day's snowmobile rally at the Brodhagen Winter Carni,al 4 7 ;high, witidSblowing snow And, generally unfavourable weather conditions on Sun - 1:14Y forced the Cancellation of the second day's events. A number of snowmobile r Some Brodhagen Carnivai events cancelled riees-Whieti, were scheduled ,for .$4.nday afternoon were L.eancelled and the Brodhagen. ,.Charnb.g.r of co.mrtteree„, "Por4.9r* .10 the earrtivaL plans to.• msehedule the Hibbert council Lions want dollar • • , ' rior' to the opening of the rebruary meeting of Hibbert Conned on Thursday. Re,eve Ross McPhail expressed .nil's and. his own sympathy to Deputy Reeve :Roy Swarton the sudden. passing of his brother in 13014 Jim l'.iratcelt. ,and David Brown, representing the Dublin Lions Club, pre.sented a request for financial help complete payment of the Lions pavilion in Dublin. Reeve McPhail promised that their request would he considered when .preparing ' , • the budget. An application for permis- sion to place a trailer on a. 'fifty: acre parcei of land was ,denied because the tenant would nor ,be nearly fully employed on,the farm, and a request for the ettla g)tuent of a liquid manure tank Was • eferred for study by the. Ministry of Environment and the, Perth Planning Board. a let; there had been .no major breakages. • General accounts in the stint of SO.SO4...57 were approved; and the Clerk was •directed to advertise for gravel crnshing and delivertng WOO yards from pit in the south end of the township, and 10,000 yards from ph in the north end of which 1000 yards would be stock tilled at the township garage. M TheMurphy drain report will be, read on Feb. 19 at i3Op,tn, at the Township Hall Sulfa, and the Worden drainage report will be read at 2:30 p,m. Council adopted a by-laut n, appointing Ken Stapletoas the Township"s 'represent- ative on the Committee of Adjustment, events in March. On Saturday afternoon: over 230 snOWmobilers registered to take part in the poker rally which, ran over a z mile course ,arOurld the Village. Local merchants hark' donated over 40 prizes for the rally, in addition to the money prizes offered for the five snowmobilers Whe corn- • pleted the course and held the best poker hands. Snowmobilers had to pick up their hands at four eheck- points along the route, The first snowmobilers to ceMplete the course were frank Brugger of Seaforth and Bill Charters of Rippen. Theatwp.momen webacksra.ertredoout aoOa: th.g f3redhagen Community - COnter b145, p.m. • -' They said the mote was pretty straightfOrward" ,and said members of the :erdhe ° r c ahg:dn n cohaetn,b. ae rgoofoi ro- of marking the trails." The best palter hand in the. rally was held by Kini. Leonhardt of Bornholm, who' won the. firsj prize of S35. Second. prize Of 52$ was won bpi:izJeacokf sStisacv,e.y,:theo third 'Beuermann of BR 1, Dublin and Barb MacGregor of I -fen - $all won the Sig fourth prize. Pearl McCallum of the Walton area won the fifth prize pf 4 4, Since snowmobilers picked Florida for two Winner of up an envelope at each the trip i was Mrs. Alvin checkpoint containing a card Leonhardt of Brodhagen.and received their last card at the end of the course. Mr. Vandenberk said the ending the rally with A good cancellation of Sunday's poker hand was all Ingle luck novelty races was broadcast Of the draw. . . on area radio stations. How., ever, a few hardy snow - The Brodhagen Chamber mobilers still showed up at of Commerce ladies served the Brodhagen Community ID omernade baked beans, ' Centre en Sunday afternoon drinks tO rally participants at the. Brodhagen Community Centre. On Saturday night, the carnival dance held at the Community Centre, was sold out by 8:30 p.m., Chamber of Commerce president Joe' Vandenberk said. The highlight of the dance was the draw for a, trip to hot dogs coffee and soft' and waited out the storm in their van. Mr, Vandenberk said the Chamber plans to re-•• schedule Sunday's events, likely early in March. The committee who organized thecarnival was, Bill Beuremann, carnival! • ••.. chairman and committee members Al Semon and Tom Turner, gpoumuummmiummmuimmuumummuumminmumumnnimumiiiimminummonummiiiiimmuiliniiiiiiumunumpulln MIS = Prices Effective Until Closing • Tuesday, Feb.13/79 FOOD STORES The honorariutfor merit t • ,11•1011, bers of the Dublin P,U.C. MIN • IMO In/ l'•• • • MO was increased to 529,00 per meeting and .S150 annual, payment for the .chairman. Road vouchers for the month of, January, I9-9 in the sum of 510;525.24 Were, approVed, The Road Superintendent reported that although snow. ploughs had peen an the road • . f 9 3rodha en Mrs Adeline Dietzel 'en joyed Over a week with her daughter and son-in4aw • joyee anti Ralph Fischer and Mark then returned to Shakespeare. She is now visiting with lier. grand.ions Charies.and David Summer- , ville, Toronto. Their parents Arlene and Jack are enjoying some. holidays. • 1111/111 .44„ = E: .44 Scotties = :=1 FACIAL , • . TISSUE = •••• .., ...... •-- S' Prod. USA Can. No. 1 ' = .... E — .-- RADISHES Bap • = ...... = ... .$,„ , ''. , N..... = , 0 tit . „Oro w n No. 1 2/ • M11111111111111111111111611111111111111111111111111111111111111111112 oW PRODUCE . , 1111Mej • 11111•11. • • Ont. Grovvn No. 1 • • 4: .411 --- MUSHROOMS IMO 2001/2 • , • • CARROTS ,t‘ =MP • a. I/I itikk""‘ • OM: . 4!.; ' ....: .: . I. ,.' .. ' • .. . ...._.... . . • ,...... The Sunday:School classes Were pleaSed with their new surroundings: and glad. to have Sunday SchoOl in the ChurL'hb.aSenient again. ' Erc DSc'!! of, Chathani :junior C"ollege eno ed ..,;:the.wee,kend •.,kth has. parents' Bodlatid.Gertrode DraSeoll. The "strike at the TOolle'ge made it very vitffieult to. attend cIass. .The strikers • did ei.ery thir.g in their poNver to, keep, s7.adents. from entering the zarnpus: • .•• .•• Sitte.ere rtipath:!*. tended 'to ti7..e the, • -47 tare E4vat-:,.1. Scherbarth.-TiT- •beloN ed. t'ath.er, .grar,dfat her, a ndlircther died at ,the 1-littside • ,'Res: home, The funeral servt...e held Ai :the ,St Peter's • SPECIAL iroll; Good Macs $ 95 other varieties available of competitive prices Ida Red Soy' Dehvotts Try our fres" h cider. Available at all times. Bring your Own containers CRUNICAN BROS. 1 1/2- miles south of Elginfield 4aari Kellogg s =.ami • KRI PIES RIC • -3 • Ont. Grown No.1 Green Rfl =In NMI INNS -Ana, 4%4.41% Schneiders • •I'm'am, Kent = JA." SIDE BACON — = (fr ' Wit 1.39?! = '• 31=1 CABBAGE elm •• " SCOTTOVVELS, 2 Roll Pito. = slow— cottone e - ..s • = = Carnation Instant Hot Job. = CHOCOLATE 23 oz. Too. , Roll pkg. 99 57,gr. ▪ MOM 5 = Savarin TV Beef. Chicken. Turkey • a.11 TOILET- — TISSUE a . • DINN ERS Salisbury Steak 11 Oz. = 1"11 Highiiner E_ittitadi,tt8k = FISH Portion or Sticks , 32 Oz.. S4‘ • men ' II1M114 Schneiders Boneless PICNICS Ready to Eat Vac Pak = IMO • = 4.1M• MID : 7; Schnei• dersd. Sweet 98.= „.▪ .▪ . COTTAGE ROLLS, I • .00,••• EFFECTIVE MARCH 15 .1147, MU BE PAYING $.P.os or Ailkainistration costs. Como In *nil sae os far farther esteals, DBA151.1N1E DATE: MA ICH 1, 1974 lostitT oFL.cjikstt.z WEltia“IttPLIWita OURI-14-0‘4.coST-LCIANS Art Clint011 nintunit `1", CREDIT 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111117 ,: -...-..„..... Stokely =• MK F --.1.1•;`".g- VEGETABLES :-•- = • •111111. IOW OMB • 41•146, .Hostess imaL• 41ALL' POTATO :=11111111111111i111111111111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111f %R CI-I1PS simi Peas or Gr. BeanS S▪ INN =NM v..' Creamed Corn, Aix Beans "'is- •••- =1-1 Schnej-ders Frozen In az 4/BEEF PATTIES 2 Lb $1 '•‘ . . rIz Schneiders. 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