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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. • 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 • • 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 . R • 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. , . • • news • 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, SAVE with the economy of WOOD, plus the convenience of OIL. BUY the DUAL-AIRE fully automatic combination furnace that can pay for, • Compact 28"wiclth • ' Effidient tubular heat exchenrjer4, • Burns wood, co.& nnel oil • • Easy to install and service • 25 years Of Proven performance 6 4 forced air models. 4 DA150 Listed by Underwriters Laboratories 'of Canada [Manifactured, by Robt. Bell industries Ltd., Seaforth Ontario) Also avallable.are Dual -Aire Forced:warm air WOOD FURNACES and for your special needs the .Dual -Aire GRAVITY FLOW • FURNACES • • • • See the Dual -Aire Combination Furnace on display at the ay, Friday mall N Thurs ay, Friday and Saturday NOVEMBER 1-2-3 during Mall hours. Presented by the manufacturer. Robert Bail Industries of Seaforth *kid qii,llir • NiaCINTOStf, • SPARTAN . • SPIES, • RED OEIJCIOUS ayailealenpw CRUNICAN BROS. „ miles.iouth of Elginfield on,.#4,111ghway , „ ,„-, B.!;tchet Your BEEF or PORK ot • DUBLIN •ABATTOIR -kill -hang -cut -trim -wrap -freeze WE ALSO; _make your iard: -sausage -cure meats CUSTOM KILLING DAYS BEEF — WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS PORK — MONDAY AFTERNOONS TEL. 345-2360 BY APPOINTMENT • Model Suite NOW OPEN - Renting for Oct Nov. occupancy • - ".131.0E•wATERit .,:i2i,suNcoAsTogivE. • • GODERICH- • • 0 STOREY BUILDINGS all utilities paid. carpeted throughout controlled entrance -•• laundry facilities - almond coloured appliances - large storage closets - • •-.040R.-:'MORE. RENTAL INFORMATION .CALL . • ANN, SOLSKI524.474 • .• 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 • i 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 SEAFORTH.,• CH1RSPRACTIC CENTER t 25 Goderich St W Seaforth will be open the following,hours:• • Mon. 8:00 - 1:00 2:30 - 6:00 2:30 - 8:30 2:30 - 8:30 230 - 6:00 -• • • Res.: 527-1942 Tues. 8:00 - 1:00 •Wed. •8:00 - 1:00 •Thnrsi 8:00 - 1:00 Fri. f1:00 - 100 •: But,: 527-1242 100 L • • AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ere' s a sample of. our auto: mobile rate,. fir pors90-$- bet age 25,0) Compare Thera . with your present rates. 5500,000.4-Bociily injury and property damage S 25,006—Accident benefits S 250—Collision deductible . $ 25--Comprehen.sive ... deductible, No Application Fee Required ABOVE PREMIUM BASED ON 1. No accidents or convictions in 3 years, D riV to Work 0 miles or IeSS. 3. On a 1979 Pontiac • n ” •4. Married person between 25 And 60. 5. We also apply further discounts for 2 call; and farmers receive reductions of -another $14.00 ever y 6 months. M N URANCE CMMTER . 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