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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-05-17, Page 5SCOPE MOUTH WASH 750' ml. 1 9, ONLY •� J it CREST TOOTH' PASTE 100 nil, OocJ ,ONLY 41, 4 A SPECIAL PRESENTATION—David Robinson, Ontario Field Repre- sentative for the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada presented, the Seaforth. Area Fire Department with a specialplaque in gratitude of. their devoted support in the fight against Muscular Dystrophy‘' e. 9 9 plaque was presented at the fire hall on Tuesday and accepting it were Bill Eisler, president of.the Seaforth''Firefighters Association; Fire Chief Harry Flak, and Jim Sills, secretary -treasurer Of the AeSOCiation. The Association raised $400 in donations through dances the Fall Fair and;. the sale of fire extinguishers and smoke. detectors. (expositor photo)1 Brodhagen Rocks married. 55 Correspondent MRS. LAVERN WOLFE. 345-2757 Pretty red carnation's adorned the alter in honor of Mr, and Mrs,. Edwin Rock who celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary on May Wpsi 10, Congratulations: are ex- tended from Brodhagen and: community to. Mr. and Mfg, Rock. They were placed there by their family.• y There were :also two baskets of lovely flowers in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, FOR. YOUR SPRING•PLANTING NEEDS', VISIT uron R Acres David' Steckle and Family /a Ft R. �2 1mi. west then PHClIsIE ZURICH 31%2 north of Zurich 565-2122 SeeOur Selection Of: EVERGREENS FLOWERING SHRUBS. SHADE TREES ES ROSES BEDDING PLANTS OPEN WEEKDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 - SAT.. TILL 5:00 OPEN SUNDAY' 1:30 - 5:00 Cocke Our Specialty, complete line of samples for sizes and styles. All sports equipmentat team prices. Also Ball uniforms 3 weeks . delivery. Well Balls 11" - #75 11" #77 12" #97L Worth 12" Red Dot. All makes of gloves Bats LOU'S PORTS 60 Victoria St. Mitchell, Ont. DAY OR EVENING phone 9971 Y placed .from the funeral .of the late Emil Bauer •which• Was . held on Wednesday. The : mothers of the Jr. Choir accompanied accompanied them, singing, a Christian Home: The mothers. all` wore red carnations. :The L,C,.W, ladies' met •on• Tuesday. evening . with 18 present. The devotions were on • making a Global difference. (What difference' should, i make) by Eleanor Horst. Margaret Scherbarth. and Norma. Elligsen Lunch was • served by Minnie • Vock'; and Selma Miller.. A birthday was • reported by Eleanor Horst. The L.C.W. are catering to several anniversaries coming. up in ;June. Ralph' and.. Pat Scherbarth of West Land, Michigan. .:visited the former's mother Mets: Martha Scherbarth formerly of Brodhagen at the ,• home of Velma and Lloyd' Pruetes on Mother's Day. Sorry to report Mr. Alvin Elligsen` had the misfortune to have his shoulder dis- located and a broken heel. He is ;confined to '.the General Hospital, Stratford and . resting • • more ,.comfortably -now. Wishing Trim good healing. ' Mrs. Lavern Wolfe was ;pleasantly- surprised with •a. long distance phone call from her daughter 'Dorene and •Dick Watson:' Dianne and Diamond, from Kingston on . Mother''s. Day:' Reuben and 'Carrie Buuck had: the. pleasure of Mildred Brown's company, at their home for the past month. Others that were delighted to have her at,their homes for a' few days, where Rose Eva and Leonard Burgess, Christine and Joanne at • Stratford. Martin and Mar- lene . Buuck and David of Milverton: Mildred returned to her home in • Calgary, Alberta on Saturday, Little friends or Wayne .Rumford son of Gordon and :Lorraine Rumford will be glad to hear he has returned to his home after his stay in St. Joseph's Hospital and is. feeling much better; Congratulation are. extended to theConfirmation. Class that has met for many years. • , Guests at the home of Miss Marie Meyer who was one of the confirmation class of the year 1920, confirmed in 'St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen'by Rev. Herman Wiegand. Two members of the group of 12 have died, the late . Mrs: Norman Hoffnteyer and Mr. Alvin Rose. If the address label on the front of your paper says Feb. 2-1-0-9 Mar. 2-1-0-9 Apr. ;2-1=0-9 Your" subscription - won mors y on Glengowan HIYMARTIN The four pubiie workshops •proposed by, the Upper Thames River Conservation:. Authority were found un-' acceptable by Perth County --Council. May'8.. The workshops which wiautrt 1* held as part of the UTRCA's environmentai- 0;sewl-, .nt of the proposed;. Glengowan Dani would see "MOO hnOut from the people of Perth County according to Perth .planner Ken White* ford.'• - Only one of the four public workshops would be held.'' within Perth, Whiteford told council. The ,meeting would be held in St. Marys in the .spring of 1980 with the other meetings taking place in Woodstock and London. "Considering the interest over the .past four or five years..over the Glengowan, that one' meeting in St. Marys will probably be bet- ter attended than the 'other ars Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muegge, Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert French. Mr. and Mrs. August Scherbarth Mr. -and Mrs. Albert Siemon, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Siemon, • Mr. and Mrs. Les Weitersen, Mrs. Les;. Beuermann and het .brother Gordon and Mrs. Alvin Ro$e, Sarnia;: Mr. " and Mrs.. Norman : Kistener were unable to attend. A group of 18 sat down to a. delicious meal catering was Mrs. George Rock. .' A social evening; was enjoyed i by all. Thanking the hostess, for her hospitality: Visiting through the. week. with Mrs. Lavern Wolfe was her sister Mrs. Michael Connolly, Watburg, sister-in- law. Mrs. Adeline: Diegel Shakespear, a friend Mildred Brown of Calgary, Alberta. Miss Darlene Elligsen of Waterloo enjoyed Mother's. • Day at her home and visited with her Dad Alvin; Elligsen' who :is a patient in the General 'Hospital, Stratford on -Monday. ., Guests with Mr. and Mrs:': Edwin Rock and. Norman, mere Betty and Bill` Broughton, Atwood who all attended the Mother's Day service at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. At';the ' same home were Mrs. Gwen Bruder, .George & Rebecca Wievin, all of Waterloo celebrating the 55th Wedding Anniversary and Mothers Day. Family 1 would like to take this opportunity to welcome . rimy niece and nephew Joy and Doug Elliot little Shawn and Kimberley back in our midst again in their home. It took long hours of hard work to get it back to what it was like before a fire. It is good to see their friendly faces back in Brodbagen. They had been residing at the home of Joy's parents. Ralph & Joyce Fischer, Laurie and Mark. since the fire and moved back ' into their home on Saturday: two Meetings in London and Woodstock combined," he said. The proposed dam. costing about '11 million dollars, will; be located in Blanshard Township with its reservoir flooding back into Fullarton; Township. The purpose of the dam will be to provide more water at .criticaltimes to delute effluent from London's sew- age treatment plant and to, provide flood control: among the Thames River, according. to UTRCA officials, Total cost for the environ- mental impact stidy has. been estimated at 5200,000.. The county earlier asked the authority for assurance that the public participation would be the deciding factor in the assessment, "That was the county's point," Whiteford said, "but -the, authority didn't respond on that point." Whiteford went on to tell. the council; the elaborate plans;that the UTRCA has in setting; dower the format for .the workshops. The work. '•shops; would include sem- inars, slide presentations, group, discussions with little time left for the .public's. imput, Whiteford said. ".'What there should be are the more traditional ways of public participation through the traditional public meet big'format.'" Whiteford said:. Council agreed to send the UTRCA a brief prepared by Whiteford asking for at least one : more • meeting in St. Marys with other meetings to Staffa' be held possibI r act Mt cbeit or Stratford.. Logan Reeve, Carl Vock suggested that more meet- ings should he held in the THE HURON EXPOSITOR', MAY 17, communities: above the darn tolet the P ebP le in thanFormer resident is: . areas know just what's going. 011. Ellice Reeve George Wicke said, "Perth County isn't just St. Marys. Contributions. to the assessment should come trom the: whole • county," Perth Warden, Ormond;: Pridham. hoped that the meetings would take place before any decisions have been made by the authority, otherwise public imput would be useless. Whiteford assured: council' that ;all alternatives to the darn would be studied and all possibilities reconsidered, The brief prepared by Whiteford will also take issue with focal point of the public participation: program by the authority be on students and should, not overshadow the other' two parts of the pub- lic's participation. "The student population may 'be the future adult :..population of the,• basin, Whiteford said, "Elia it is the current • adult population of the basin that must live with the immediate consequences of the project." The second section of the pubiie participation program will: take the form sof news- letters. brochures, meeting with .municipal councils and -schools which council found acceptable. Dairy club meets at Vink's Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN 34S-2346. Mr' and Mrs. Theo Vink, . Thames .Rbad North, hosted' the, May meeting' of the. Mitchell West Dairy Club, Larry •Bertens presided and opened with the 4-H Pledge; Roll call was.. answered by ;9 members. The leaders Keith McLagan and Martin Vink'. conducted a` quiz. Barbara Templeman told about the second H which is Heart. Steven Jefferson had a game.Mrs. Vink served lunch and wasthanked by Barbara Connolly. . Mr. and .. Mrs. John Templeman spent a few days in Eastern Ontario, visiting Ottawa, Mr. and .Mrs. George Evens, Arn•!prior and attending, the • 25th. 'anniversary open house and dinner..for Rev. and Mrs. Charles Jackson in Winche. ster. Several ladies•from Staffa. Women's Institute attend the 60th Anniversary party of Goulds Women Institute Thursday at Mitchell. Misses Gail Sharpe and. Judy. Norris Kitchener and:. Doug Norris, - Brampton visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and Mrs. Sam Norris. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Miller were .':Sunday., supper guests" of Mr,and Mrs. Ron Miller ,' and Christena. Mrs. Sam Norris, Mr. and' Mrs. Bob Norris and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo'' Skinner; Mitchell' on Sunday. oyes back A large crowd gathered at' the Brodhagen Community Centre to attend and make their appearance in honor of Doug ' and .toy's be efit dance on Friday!vening : Sunday guests ith Harvey and . Jean :" Ahr s,. Marilyn and 'Steven re Phyllis and Rob Brady , of Lucan Neighbours and • friends of Dora Brown will be pleased to hear ' she has returned to her home in Brodhagen on Friday after . her stay at the .General Hospital in Stratford.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Les Weitersen accompanied. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weitersen David and Julie to attend the Hobb's Hardware show in London on. Sunday. Winners at the second anniversary sale of Buck's. General Store in Brodhagen • were Florence Rock' ere Fl n y Joyce Siemon, Bonnie. Beimers, and Elsie Beuermann, congratulations to the lucky winners. Classified Ads pay . divid- ends. AIR CONDITIONER OWNERS Call To -day • 527-0636 'Pre -Season Service 50 at shop all ;makes PRICE INCLUDES :'complete check-up labour '•cleaning, lubrication -M; filter (Offer Expires June 30, 1970) Any additional parts and labour extra i Major Appliance Repair and: Seaforth service Ontario inning ace rive Correspondent. MR. DON McRAE 345-2842 Former Dublin area re'.ident Bill Budd has trade himself a name at :Flamboro Downs race track, He is the leading driver there. He is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Robson of Dublin. A lot of his= victories were with. a horse' by, the name of "Swinging Beauty" owned by the Robsons and bought from Bill Laverty of Seaforth, - Congra.tulations' are extended to Mrs.. Mary .E, Feeney of Steve Maloney Apts Dublin on the occasion of her •80th birthday. She celebrated with her family with, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Feeney and Billy' Kitchener: On, hand to help her celebrate were Mr. and Mrs, Stephen, Maloney, Debbie, Toni. Eddie and Jody, Mr. John Hilly Mr, and Mrs. Fred Averdulne, London, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Feeney, Carolyne and Sharon; of Tilisonburg. Mitchell -Dublin Bingo Winners were Mary Dale Seaforth and Gerty Kempston, Nancy Robertson, Paty Van Horn,. Lee Wait, Sherri Husberger, Gladys Pride, Kay,... McCormick all of Mitchell, :Co-op it ensurdnr, i thdi s yours crow BRUCE SMITH 36 SI.nh.ia St,,, Mitchell. PHONE: OFFICE 34$-9975 RES, 3411-119 INSUTANCI AND FINANCIAL SOY= LIFE • HOME • AUTO • BUSINESS' RAL RECORD JUDGE FOR YOURSELF IN PAST 7 YEARS! - keel disposable income increased' 37% (24% In U.S.) IN PAST DECADE Personal disposable: income hos in- creased 110% • • - Avenges, rate of growth increase is 4.6% in real 'terms, behind', only' Jnpen & Irene. (2.1% In U.S,.) . CURRENT YEAR Trade surplus. - for 1974 wee o record. 63.5 billion . •nahy lnvsslinent'tn,next t;;years will b '111 billion Labour insane increased 9.2% (Oct. 77 to Sept. 7E) ' , ManuMituring productivity up Oa% (U.S. 2.*, Average of 10 mq)or industrialised nations 3.4%) - • Federal gustness • D.v.kapm.nt Bank loam up 23% overpast year Value• of shares traded: on the Mock exchanges increased tat%, in.. 1174. ON . MAY 22nd Vote v : BiadiDia i a l._ Liberal pereb SPONSORED $Y THE PERTH COUNTY FEDERAL LIBERAL ASSOCiATSON• 11011 bF ryes WO'D A NGS'' SHOWER TO SHOWER • ,BODY POWDER OLD SPICE STICK DEODORANT »9. ; o`. ONLY �• a OZ. POLI(' HOUSE GARBAGE BAGS ONLY ONLY YOU'RE THE WINNER WITH PRICES, LIKE THESE! a 1-1:11ANGL,E ISCCIUN • v tioltt to SS Tb. Square, GObtnigi4/Maida Cowper, CLINTON/Niels& tern.r, SE•AFORTH "OUT OF THIS WORLD SAvINOS RIGHT IN YOUR OWN NtIC HiOtigHboO'y