HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-01, Page 4— THE HURON EXPOSITOR, ‘NOVENISER 1979
Correspondent
MS, LAvEAN WOW',
345-770
A lovely basket of flowers,
from the funeral of Edwin
Leonhardt were placed on
the altar of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Brodhagen
on Sunday by Mr. Leonardt's
brother and sisters. Sincere
• Sympathy is extended from
firOdhagen and community
t Leonhardt's family
. Fred, •Car; and M. Gordon
(Irene) Eisler.
Rev, Calvin Gilk. of
Warrington, Pa. enjoyed the
weekend with his wife Rose
and daughter Brenda at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
August Scherbarth of
Brodhagen. He also attended
•-teh 40th wedding, an-
niversary of Harold and
Norma ElligSen, The couple
have three sons Ken of
Brodhagen, Don of Stratford
and David at home and two
grandsons': Terry and
Warren. Congratulations and
best wishes are extended to
the couple,
Guests at the home of
Robert and Rosemary Ander-
SOP?. in, bcoPOr of. Jonathan
Robert Anderson's baptism
were grandparents Ross and
jean AnderStm. Joyce and
Harold Partridge •Of
MOnitttan. Robert And
Muriele Hart of Mitchelland,
Angela Marello and 1Ralph.
Koehler of Kttchener.
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NEW SIDEWALKS
• Citizens of Brodhagen are
delighted with the newly
completed Concrete sidewalk
tunning along the 8th. con-
cession, which extends from
the . main intersection east-
ward to the edge of the
The:;..;7., improved
walking area .has quickly
become a favorite place :for
tryirng .out tricycles and
wagons.
Barry and Cheryl. Baillie,
sponsors, were dinner guestS
at the home of Robert and
Gloria Gilbert and family in
honor of Craig Datiiers
baptism last Sunday.
Guests at the home of
James and Janet Bauer and
little Jeffrey. in honor of
Jason. Edward's baptism,
were pastor and Mrs. Arthur
HOW, Lois and Steven of
Brodhagell. Albert. and Edith
Bauer, Edward and, Betty
Osborne of MoOton. Joan
and David AdaMS. Jane and
Ian McKenzie of Mitchell
and Debbie Bauer, Don, Ft-
ligsen and Paul, Batter.
NEW BUSINESS
Brodhagen's most recent
business is located tlext to
Buck's Genera Store, Keith
McMaster has. opened a
branch of 'McMaster
Insurance Agency, with Joy
Elliott of Brodhagen as.
receptionist and secretary.
Guests with Mr, and Mrs,
EdWin Rock were their family
Rev, and Mrs. Robert Rock.
and Philip of Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Broughton and Tom of
Atwood; Mr. and Mrs. Boris
Bruder of Waterloo; Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Aitchison and
Mary of lgiagara Falls and.
Dr. and Mrs. Karl Campbell
and little Jason of Goderich.
Les Wietersen of Brod-
hagen was pleasantly sur.
prised when Ralph and Joyce
Weitersen and children took
Dad Ont10 A, 401'000 dinner
nt the Stone Crock restaurant
in Elmira, where they also
Celebrated Joyce's birthday.
Guests of Pant and J0,an
Sbeart,andJaclYn gathered of
the lhome of .her ,,grannd.,
parents. L10v4 ‘and Dorm
• Oioor and Debbie In liorn,
holm in. 'honor of Nicole
Sheart's baptism. Other
gnestS were Marie Shean,
David* Dale and Chris and
:David Bloor and Brenda,
Boyd, all of Miteb.il
Visitors. with Mrs, Lavern
Wolfe and Dale were Don
and Beth Wolfe. Steven,
Jamie, Steven's friend left
Adams, all of London. Lorne
Wolfe on Vanastra enjoyed a
few days at the same home
while Betty visited her
mother, Mrs., Hilda, Ruston,
Stratfordt
Bodes ceiebrate 49th annivers ry
Guests at the home cf
• and Mrs. Milton Bode and:
sons on Sunday were Mr.,
and WS. Bill Ahrens. Jason
and. Jetothan , of Toronto:
Mr. and Mts. lienr% florle
Lititowel; Mr. and Mrs..
Frani.* itr.A.,con, riti 131 rbiro
of Fullartonon the Occasion
Of Henry and Norma 00.4e'S.
49th W.dding anniversary Ofl
October nod, They also
.;,-elebrated Jean Anderson's
irthday. Congratulations
and best wishe are extended
to the Bodes and Jean.
Ron and Donna Thompson
and son of London visited
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Leonhardt of
Brodhagen and ,attenderit
their uncle Edwin
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efu ees se e , come from Laos have arrived in this area and will be living in a house
owned by Art Jones on County Road 12 between Ethel and Molesworth.
ANEW FAMILY IN THE BRUSSELS AREA ;-- A family of refugees who
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• The Manichanh family includes from left, Bounleuth, (uncle to th
A family of Laotian refugees has moved The men still have three brothers in Laos
into the Brussels area and have settled into a and Bouakeo's mother is in France. The men
home owned by Arthur Jones on County also have a sister In Canada but they dont
Road #19 between Molesworth and Ethel. know where she is.
'The family includes the father Botinsouk The two 'men take English lessons five
Maniehanh; his tvife Bouakeo, their 'nine days a. week for six months at Conestoga Tornado
echildreri).Sengara, Menivanh, Sone (on his mother Bouakeo's knee) and
Senpliet (on his father .Bounsouk's knee). The family .wassponsored by
the Sacred Heart Roman. Catholic Parish in Wingham and the St.
Ambrose parish in Brussels. • (Brussels Post Photo)
year old daughter Manivanh, their seven College in Kitchener and on Saturday
year old son Sengdara, their four year old mornings the family gets extra English
• daughter Sengphet and their three year old lessons from Sally Campeau and -Jim Steffler
son Sone. The father's brother Bounleuth is • of Wingham and Margaret -Van Ness of
also with them. • • •. Brussels.
They have been in a refugee camp fortwo
,yeatsand .Father Antony Sonderup of the Through the parishes of Sacred Heart in
• Sacred Heart Parish in Wingham and the St. Wingham and St. Ambrose in Brussels,
Ambrose Church, Brussels which are there's ,a committee which looks after food
sponsoring two refugee families said the and vegetables being donated to the family
family left because they don't like the every week and takes care of transportation
Laotian Communist regime. They escaped ro go shopping. .
Laos by boat. . •
The • children 'will be attending St. The Manichanh family moved into their
Patrick's School in •Dublin and were to have new home on Saturday, October 20. They
started on Monday. landed in Montreal on October 18 where
they got a check-up and picked up winter
The two men both- work in radio and -
coats from the government From there they
television electronics repair and the wife, is a wont on to Toronto where *they were meth),
dressmaker.• people front Brussels and Wingham.
The family Paid someone to help them The two parishes have also „sponsored
escape, and went at 12 o'clock. at night by another group of refugees but don't know
boat to a camp in Thailand two 3rears ago. exactly when to expect them.
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• Correspondent t
MRS. MILDRED CRONIN
345-2553 '
The area's annual deanery
meeting was held in Clinton
at St. Joseph's Church on
Oct. 24. It was a day full of
.informative and interesting,,
topics. There attending from
St. Columban were' Mrs-,- —
Fran Malone, Mrs. Marg
Catherine Lane, Mrs. Rika
Van Bakel, Mrs. Jean Van
Drunen and Mrs. Mildred
Cronin,
• • Mrs. Fran Malone and
Mrs. Jean Van Drunen
• attended two day classes on
indoor' gardening and mac-
rame in Clinton last week.
Mrs, L. Cronin, R.N. has
joined the staff, at Seaforth
Manor.
• Mr. Steve Murray is on a
business trip to Europe,
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tact sKenGteen, R.R. 1, St
aid
Campaign Chairman. Ken
Green, R.R. 1, St. Pauls,
reports a successful camp-
aign by the Perth Federation
• of Agriculture. Perth farmers
have pledged close to
S16,000.. as well as 15,000
bales of hay and some grain
and straw. They are • still
accepting corn or grain. or
• corn that can be dried. Corn
silage donations can't be
accepted unless they are
located close to a recipient.
Hay donations may not be
moved until next winter.
There is still time to make
donations. Cash or grain is
particularly useful. The con-
Pauls. ohone 273-1107.
Leonhardtrsfuneral on
Monday.
Norman and Edna Rode
attended' St. Peter's
Lutheran Church on Sunday,
the guests of Lloyd and
Velma Preueter, and also
visited other relatives,
Guests at the home of
Kevin and Sandra Bennewies
and little Jamie, in honor of
Jeremy John Willard
Bennewies' baptism, were
his grandparents, Marlene
and Willard Bennewies,
Mrs. Violet Smith and Bruce
of Seaforth and the sponsors,
Perry and Keith Bennewies,
Sincere sympithy is
extended from. the Brod-
hagen community to our next
door neighbours, Mr. and
Mrs. Arhtur Buck of Brod-
hagen in the death of Mrs.
Buck's mother, Mrs. Carl
• (Leila Teel) lsche. Survivors
are husband. Carl, daughter'
Martha of Brodhagen, and
Mice of London, and son
• Frank of Kitchener and one
grandson. Mrs. lsche was a
member of Emanuel United
Church, Sebringville. -Ttit•
body was buried in
• Sebringville cemetery,
Staffs
• Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
• 3454346 .
• Thirty Staff 'Institute
• members, their husbands
and friends enjoyed a pot
luck dihner in the township
• hall on Wednesday evening,
• Oct. 24 at 1 p,m. This was
• the resolutions meeting and
• following the dinner) Mrs.
John Templeman. introduced
Charles Friend, the clerk of
• Hibbert TownShip, who gave
everyone an interesting .
• insight into hisduties as
clerk, Mr. Friend was
thanked by Mrs. Charles
Douglas.
. Mrs. John Miller presided
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for a sholbusiness ,Meeting
when embers were
reminded of the Area
Convention\ in St. Marys,
Nov. Ida, the executive
banquet in Staffa hall Nov. 6
and Achievement Day for the
' 4-H project on needlepoint at
Upper Thames Elementary
School on Nov. 22. Cards
were played to end an
• enjoyable evening.
G'
::Thomas J. ,Devereayx; .B.S6..
wishes to announcethat the new
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