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The Huron Expositor, 1979-06-21, Page 4--c`,C,,`".c,c+ccIftrelcriritArdWIMIUMA-4,qtrrtk,14P.A.V.Wier.IFFV.., • •-• TICKETS PLEASE, — The 800 or 900 peopfe Who attended the Foresters' Barbecue in Kinburn. last Week kept ticket takers Don Buchanan, left and Frank Riley busy.- r SURE TASTES GOOD -- These ladies took advantage of beautiful weather to eat outdoors at the Constance Foresters chicken barbecue last week. From left are Marg Carter and Roberta Plurnsteel of Clinton, talking to Stewart D,olmage, one of the volunteer workers. . (Expositor Photo) Brodhagen Correspondent MRS. LAVERN WOLFE 345-2757 Beautiful red carnation adorned the altar of St. Peter's Lutheran Church on 'Sunday. They were placed there by the confirmation class of 16 who were confirmed. 50 years ago in June. • . Joshua Darwin Dietz son of Darwin and Nancy Dietz was • babtized by Pastor Arthur Horst during the morning service. June 17th on Father's Day. His sponsors were _Ronald and Deb Morrison and Darrell Dietz. Guests at their home in honor of Joshua's babtisrn were the sponsors grandparents Bill and Ruth Morrison, Mervin and Norma Dietz. Grant Porter and Sharon Dietz, Leisa and Adrian Rau, Sheila, Janice,, Douglas and Jason Dietz. Mr. Ronald Hinz gave the report on Convention of Eastern Canada Synod during the morning service. Pastor Arthur Horst welcomed many visitors especially the confirmation class of 50 years ago. Pastor and Mrs. John Arbuckle and baptism guests. ANNIVERSARY The L.C.W. ladies served a dinner for Ken and Joyce Seimon on their 25th Wedding Anniversary at St. • Peter's • Lutheran Church. The reception followed at the Brodhagen Community • Centre where a large crowd • gathered. Congratulations are extended to them from Brodhagen and Community. Neighbours of Mr. Ken Elligsen of Brodhagen will be sorry to hear he had the misfortune to break a bone in his leg and was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital for 3 days. He has returned to his home where lie is -convaleseink:, • Mr. Ervin' Leonhardt is confined to the same hospital again. • Guests With Lloyd Heather Brodhagen ; Allan and David were their cousins., Allan and. Elsie Lock of Beaverlodge, Alberta who spent two weeks with them. Mrs. Lavern Wolfe, • Brodhagen Lorne and Betty Wolfe, Vanastra visited with Mrs. Adeline Diegel, Shakespeare Little Jason and Jonathan Ahrens of Ottawa -have returned to their homafter enjoying two Weeks ,holidays with their grandparents Milton and Gery Bode and uncles, A double 25th Wedding Anniversary of Edward and Doreen Bennewies and Willard and Norlene 13enneWies was enjoyed by a very large,. crowd at the Brodhagen Community Centre Saturday evening. Congratulations are extended from Brodhagen and Community to both couples. Bill and Dora Brown spen • the weekend with the latt4 mother Mrs, Etta Armstrong and. Allan and Willa May Brown ,in Melbourne. The 28th •Morenz Reunionr• washeld at the Lions Park in Mitchell. on June 10 with an attendance Of 69. The youngest child was Jeremy Jeffrey, • born Feb, 3rd. Oldest gentleman was Albert Morenz,oklest lady my aunt .Augnsta Hinz, ' Farthest distance, Della Nichols. Michigan. Birthday nearest to • picnic Andrew Mac Leo& Largest family Mr. and Mrs Bod Chaffe. Winners were: Sports 2 years, Christopher Jeffery; 6-12 Cheri .Morent; 6-12 Ton y Chaffe; Tug of War Richie Martin team; Ball Rally Ross. Kohle's Team; Peanut scramble for all. Mrs. Herman Leonhardt and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe attended from Brodhagen and called on Bill and Hilda Lockhart, Mitchell At the same home were MrS, Augusta Hinz •and Mrs. • Norman Tomkinsim, Kitch- ener Little friends , of Anne Pushelberg will be sorry' to. ' hear she is a patient, in. Seaforth Hospital since she fell or was knocked down at the Brodhagen COmniunity Centre and had to have ten stitches in her head. She has returned home where she is , iecuperating. Mr. and Mrs. Charles .1-ligenell celebrated their 25th Wedding Anniversary at a party that was put on by their family : Karen, Larry Mark and Cheryl on' Sunday, June 17:: About 50 relatives and friends attended.. A good ave bi Corespondent MRS. MARY !OMR 48.z.7t4a Court Constantine and Court Fascination Of uenthiller held theitBirthdaY party on 1440% vvening Jun t= lith at the hall. There was a, good turn out froin, both lOdees, who enjoyed a supper of salads, An enjoyable evening: was spent with Mr. and Mrs. Steve „Cook of Clinton shoWing their slides on their rip and safaria in Africa, We are pleased to hear that Edith Nott is out of the hospital and we hope that she will soon be feeling: much better. Courts, Constance and Constantine held their annual Chicken Barbecue on Thursday evening June 14th At the ball between 8-00 and 900 PeOple. Were fed thiavisited over the weekend )rar, with Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Miss Janet ReYtiplOS. and IVIerner, Sandy, Julie, Mrs. Vi ArmstrOng Of !South- Kehael and Shelley. 'Oeld, Michigan came on' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley Wednesday to viSit Mr. and were Sunday evening dinner Mrs, John Thomp4on, guests. with Mr. and Mrs. Sharon and Bob; Mrs. Bony Jim Preszcator, Bill, Debbie, PowleY, JaSort, Jenathan• and and Michael. Manch., Janet LIChiki San 'mined while Mrs. Japenese spaniel from Arni-Arong, visited v.•ith Mr. Whyte Villa Kennels was and Mrs, Terence Hunter of successful again this week Colborne 'Township till end at the dog show in, Saturday'. Kingston' tut Saturday: June Mr. and Mrs. Walter 16th. McClure attended the He got a winners, best of wedding of Chris Nesbitt and winners best puppy in breed, Lynn Levy in St. Mary's on and best of breed. While in, Friday evening. Kinston. They obtained a Mr. and Mrs, Harry female)Nippon Oehaka San McKenzie of Hamilton spent to add to their kennels. a few. days visiting with Mr; Mr. and Mrs.Cecil Herman and Mrs. Hugh Dinialne. of Shakespeare were Sunday Don, Peter and Davidvisited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. Merrier and Mr. Paul Stevenson, David, Stan Miskiewicz of Waterloo Darren and: Luanne, 45 at...130.0,010 reunion Correspondent MRS. ED REGELE 527-1106 Mrs. Thelma Mills and daughter Margaret of Chat- ham visited with Mr, and Mrs, Ed Regele Saturday afternoon, . The Regele reunion was held at Brodhagen Commun. ity Center on Sunday, June 17th with an attendance of . time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rose and family attended the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higeneli. The • 55th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock was celebrated on Sunday at the home of Dr. Karl Campbell, Goderich, Present were the children: Robert-, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia: Betty Broughton, Atwood; Gwen Bruder, Kitchener; Joanne Aitchison, Niagara Falls; , Jane Campbell, Goderich. Also present were the children's spouses; 13 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Laura's sisters present were: Frieda Siernon, Bornholm; Ellie Ford London; Edna , Butson, Mitchell. Also in attendance was Edwin's brother Norman Brodhagen; Sister . Martha Mitchell* Brother-in-law, Fred Herbert, Mitchell. . 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Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Dennis of Atwood called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele enroute to their daughters Mrs. Murray Smith and Mr. Smith and family of Seaforth. • fr • B cidh e d sisthr,Irene of Marble Rock, w ie father received a g a lovva and brother Lawrence television set. Con- Community to Edwin and and wife Detroit. ,• gratulations extended Laura. Friends present were Lou Broughton, Atwood) Wayne, , Henrietta, John and Jatene Ford, London, Audrey and Lomy Blake. London, Anne The children presented their mother with a Westminister Chime Clock, • h Itheirom r an n Jest. A Moment by JACK LAVENDER A book , Is a success when . people 'who. , haven't read It , pretend they have. Ond big plus to solar energy is that we can look up and see how much of it we have left. • • Sign' in watch.. repair shop • "Come in and see us when you don't have the time • • VVneSaya you can't have it both' ways? On vacation we got off-season Weather at inseason rates.' . 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