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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-09-20, Page 4, 4—' EXStTOR. SEPTEMBER.go,, iv% CERTIFICATE PRESENTED PUG linesman Doug Smaie (centre) receives congratulates from PUC chairman Gordon Pullman and Mayor Brodhagen 1)k John Sinnamon on completion of the fourth year -pf his journeyman linesman's course. (Photo by Phillips) Correspondent MRS. MARG. 013.10 527-38$0 Mr. and Mrs, Harold' Fryce were taken by surprise when they wre invited to• their daughterMr. and Mrs. Nerve), Hoggarth R.R,.1, LondeSboro and found that the large in'Inber a friends and relativeS had gathered to celebrate with tAhgnit their 3°th Wedding —Pri.versary, A pork barbecue othe4n- 1 joy14, Murray Frye eldest SOO Of Harold and N aoM1 Said a few words and presented his dad and tuotu with a gas harbeue on behalf or the family. The esteented couple re- ceived other gifts and a photo album of by gone ,days, were. presented also. Friends and relatives gathered from, Ajax, Bramalea, Qnderich, 131)411, Belgrave and • .the StlrrOnnding diStriet. Harold Signs ttis::app.ear on Perth bock :rocJcis Where have all the signs gone, was the question that Ellice Reeve George Wicke posed last Tuesday at. the SepteMber session of Perth County Council. Daring the presentation of the road committee report Wicke brought it 'tothe attention of council that a aij Na mi be a• ot gight children ,and 1 L graud, VItildren. Mr. and Mrs. Sanich Chratek and family. Ajax spent the weekend with. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Pryce .and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson had as their visitors this past week, Mr. and Mrs, Jim, Allison Orilla. While visiting they spent sometime in Wroxeter, Harriston and Goderich seeing Old friends and neighbaura. NM is a brother or Elsie. Many friends: and relatives attended: the wedding reception teld at RR 3 Centralia. for Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. :Wiley who were married on Saturday, Sept .15, Was almost driven into Whirl , Creek after signs warning of a bridge out had been stolen. Fortunately, the woman driving the car was able to stop before making the 20 foot plunge into the creek. Perth farm number of stop and yield news signs had been taken down •along the county's sideroads. -I realize that the Sebring, vdle OPP are busy enough, Couple returns to • NigeriaWithout having to make extra • patrols along the backroads Correspondent MRS. LAVERN WOLFE ••, 345-2757 Paul and Vicki Horst and baby Jeniffer have returned to their home in Nigeria after • enjoying their holiday at the •home of Pastor and Mrs. Arhur Horst, Brodhagen, Paul Horst is a teacher in the government secandary school, Genibu. The couple will certainly be •missed. They will be staying in Africa • for two years. We wish them '•a safe journey home. Lawrence Messerschinidt from Detroit recently spent the weekend vvitff his sister, ..Mrs. Adeline Bennewies and other relatives. • Guests at the home of Ervin and Margaret leonhardtr were their, , daughter Donna, son-in-law Ron Thompson and little Kirt • of Thorndale, • The many friends of Mrs. • Norman Kistener are glad to hear she has returned home where she is convalscing after her sta4. in Stratford General Hospital. We wish , her a speedy recovery. Lorne and Alice Willson •. and aunt Lisa had the pleasure of having their little grandson and nephew Jason Todd of Brampton at their home while his parents Alex and Donna Todd were On their holidays for a week; Marilyn •• and Steven Ahrens enjoyed a week's vacation with their hrOther Waynein Hamilton. There are , three ,girIS getting an the school bus from Brodhagen. They are Rhonda Smith, daughter of Ron and Gale Smith, who started kindergarten at Uppet Thames Public School in Mitchell, and Brenda and Carol Gilk, daughters of Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Gilk, formerly of Philadelphia, who are high school students, Heather Brodhagen, Robert and David enjoyed camp, It was a inter- dentnninational Christian camp and all age groups are welcome, Lloyd, Edith Pushelberg and family had the enjoy, ment of having their grand- children, Mary and Christop- her Valanos of Stratford at their home for several days. Miss Margaret Dickert of Zurich is visiting Mrs. Edgar Elligsen.• WEDDINGS Congratulatons are ex- iended from Brodhagen and community to • my •neighbours, Andrew •Buck and Martha Ische whq ,ex- changed wedding vows on. •Saturday, Sept. 8, They were united in marriage by Rev. • Bruce Eation in Sebringville United Church, Their at- tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McTavish, Mr. Buck owns and operates the Brod- hagen General Store and Mrs. Buck works at Samsonite in Stratford. Mrs. Lavern Wolfe visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Byers in Seaforth. A pretty • wedding took • place in St. Patrick's Church, • gathered at the Brodhagen Community Centre following the wedding, where a delicious dinner was served. Allan grew up on the farm on Con. 12, Logan Township and he was my next door neighbour. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ryan, Dublin and the groom's parents are Mr. 'Robert French, Brodhagen and the. late Myrtle Freneh. Con- gratulatiarts are extended to Mckiilop the young couple who reside in Kitchener. Allan is, employed with N.C.R. and Marilyn is with the Onward Manufacturing Office. Carol Rose of Straford enjoyed a week with her. parents, Carl and Dorothy Rose. She is employed with Orr Insurance Office. • Karl and Jane Schuessler and Sarah had a, family gathering, at their home. Scott • Schuessler, Phyllis Anne and Jeniffer all of Landon were the guests'. to check that the signs had not been taken down, ut on the other hand 5 et 'ng shOuld be done " e said. After a short discussion on the matter, a motion was put forward - to stiffen the penalties for people caught stealing these signs. The motion will •now be sent to other county councils for their endorsenent before being sent to Queen's Park. Wicice brought the matter up• at council after an incident in Ellice where a car BY ALAN SCOTrlit PAT LYNCH HoW do you assume an • existing Junior Farmer loan • when you buy a farm? The answer. isn't well known by either farmers or lawyers. Too often the matter is left until the closing date, then it's too late to have the • assumption approved in time to finalize the deal. .. The assuming farmer must complete an assumption ap- plication which is available from the County Agricultural • offices, It ,requires, standard financial information . net worth, income and expenses for the past year, a projected income and expenses for a typical year and a list of . liabilities and annual pay- ments. Next on the agenda is an appointment with a staff f • • • member. The application is • • Ras o s o visitors then on its wu, to Toronto Has where a comMittee is usually . • Correspondent on Wednesdays. • MRS. ED. REGELE 527-1106 Mr. and • Mrs. •Clarence Dennis of Atwood visited on; • Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hinz of It,R.2, Monk - ton and Mrs. Mary Maloney Dublin where Allan French' and Marilyn Ryan exchanged 'wedding vows on August 25. Wayne Wurdell was Allan's best man and ushers were • Kevin and Gregory Ryan and • Bill Siernon. Maureen was • her sister's. maid of honor. Het sisterMargaret Ann was bridesmaid. A large crowd • There are any number of good reasons to borrow, purchasing, refinancing, renovations, vacations , , . tell us your • plans, and we will not only arrange for the money but recommend terms to suit your budget. • VG VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST • Since 1844 Contact :our oMce? 1 Ontario Street Stratford 271-2050 of Ritz Villa _visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs; Ed Regele,• Mr, and Mrs. Stan Presz- ca.tor and Mrs. Mary Thornton • and Robert England of Crediton and Mrs., Murray Hare, Angelin, Carrie and 'Corey' visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold McCallum and. Carl • on Sunday, • Mrs. lvtary Thornton is spending a few.weeks. with Mr. and Mrs, • Harold McCallum. Mr. and Mrs., Wilfred Ahrens of Brodhagen visited with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kistner on Sunday.: Mr, and. Mrs; Alvin Hinz of R.R. 2 Monkton and Mrs': Mary Maloney of Ritz Villa' Mitchell called on Mrs. Lucy Kenny of Seaforth Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ed. Regele visited on • Friday with Mrs. Leo Murray at Seaforth,• Mr. dM. Mrs. Robert Kistner, Seaforth visited the • former's parents Mr, and • Mrs. Fred Kistler of Brod- hagen Sunday afternoon. • Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Regele visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Schultz of R.R.3 Blyth 14iviber: OlinOtiVethath thituinct Corporation ti • Shelly • Stephenson .daughter of Mr. and Mts. • Paul Stephenson had the misfortune to break a bone in her leg. We wish her' a speedy rc • 'very. Shelly is a grandaughter ' of • Mrs. Margaret 'letterman. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Viola Sherwood and family of London in the death of Mr. Charlie Sherwood who died • at 1Westiltinister • Hospital LonclotrW 10th of September. He was a former resident of.12th Con. McKillop Township pretty co-operative if the assumption is by a practicing farmer. Many of these loans aren't large by to -days standads. .., However, assumption Makes • sense when one considers • the 5% interest rate. Farmers is. • We will be. receiving .aWhite Beans *Corn . • Trucking is available for pick-up & &Ovary • RYAN DRYING LTD. •. Walton, Ont. Brussels • Seaforth 887-9261 •527-0527 Farmer.:....... • The corn season is fast approaching •Se*IiS for *ForWard, Corrtracts ••(for ute *Grain Bank fed later on) • °Storage (forsale Iter on) Seed wheat IS 0.1SO, ataiIabIeI OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Seaforth 527-1910 • inthro Bifl Hodge. Ralph McNichol!. and Ben cI 345-2341 For installation* Service, Line Locates or Free, Local Announcements Coll us at • 345-2341 . B, Driscoll have returned from: A. OP to Western Canada, • JACK SALTER JOE VERBERNE • Sales. Manager Salesman Bill McLaughlin of McLaughiln Cher -Olds Is pleased to announce Jack Salter as salesminager and Joe Verberne as. Salesman. Jack has been associated with the public in car and truck industry for the past 10 years and is more than capable of solving your' transportation need be It new car, used car, or trucks, orjust: to get: acquainted. Joe Verberne • ,is well qualified and capable of serving your needs in the car Wetness- „.• • So when you phone ordropin to.1V1CLaughlin Chev-Olds Just ask for Jack • or Joe. They will be more than happy to advise and. take care of your transportation needs. . •, • . . • • • Phone 527-1140 Seaforth • Service Selection Savings Satisfaction Leasing Kids Leaving for College? • Will send them the "Expositor to any location in Canada • •H�me Is.C.1oteelo theCampus When they rood their Hometown Newspaper rems sows• mom am. mem moss swum mom mows ammo I•••=P 1•111010 • • special • 1. 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