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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-08, Page 4Huron r FURNITURE otel H Seatorth • . VALUES' Hwy, F8 • FGucirentitfteurre MI High Quality Low Prices ETTLEI 0 oubfin Fine. Fut-niture MAIN STREET 345-2250 aoaed Mon. Open all day Wed. Fri. night till 9 p.m. DRIVE a LITI'LE and SAVE a LOT • A THE HURON EXPOSITOR.. NOVEMBER 8.0919 I N DAIRY 'SYSTEMSITW Sales* Service -4t. nulking pojiours• 1 Up to $504 government grant on tiniinai-. • Sprayed in place Urethane 4t; New & Older HeS; • Blown Insulations * Agricultural & Industrial Bldgs. 1. VAN isseasa summon UP. R.R. 5 Mitchell 419-348-9376 the w-opefaiot8 inur.inkt• !ha trtAl BRUCE SMITH 36StinhIm St.. Mitchell PHONE: OFFICE 348-4475 RES. 348-4475 itismariti AMC U1VICIS EIFE • HOME • AUTO • SUSINES R. K. PECK APPLIANCES -In the heart of, doik ntoi% n Vara' VACUUM CLEANERS ^ sales and yen. ivt:lniost make,. CB RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES • * SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES *, MOFFAT APPLIANCES * SMOKE SENSORS * INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY KILLING UNITS * HAND CRAFTED GIFTS ••••• Varna, Ont. 482-7103 THE CHAMPS—The Dublin Girl's Juvenile softball team won thernajor championship in theVVOAA this year. They also won this year's Wiarton Tournament, held the weekend of July 8, Members of the winning team are back left; Dave Brown, coach, Nancy Chessell, Karen Bruxer, Sally O'Rourke, Colleen, Brodhagen Murray, Mary Anne Nolan, tand Gerry Bruxer, manager - Middle row, Vicki McCreight, Barb Kramers, Jenny Brill, Teresa HiCknell, Kathy O'Leary, Margo Kale, and Nancy Pepper. Front, Joan Bruxer, Judy Hill, (captain), Pat Harris. Nev faces Correspondent MRS. LAVERN WOLFE 345-2757 • The new faces you've seen around Brodhagen are those of Calvin, Jane, 2 year old Christopher and eight month old Kelly Annis, who have • moved here from their former home on Hwy. 8 near Dublin. Calvin is a bricklayer by trade, and is employed by Joe Soontiens of Mitchell. We welcome them and wish them happiness in their new home! The many friends of. Mrs. Jake Gloor are sorry to hear she is a patient in. Stratford General Hospital. Her brother Rudolph Fischer has returned to his residence in the Ritz Villa on Sunday after his stay in. the Stratford ,General Hospital. We wish them both better health. GRADUATES , Congratulations are extended to the following: -Lois. Horst, daughter. of Pastor and Mrs. Horst; Bill Eickmeier, son of Ivan and Georgina • Eicknieier; Christine Scherbarth, daughter of. Edward and • Margaret • Scherbarth; Deborah, daughter of Albert . and • Edith Bauer; • Gregory Gloor, son of Ray and Helen Gloor; • Jean • Wurclell, daughter of Gordon and • Helen Wurdell; ; Gary • Bennewies, son of Gary and Dorene Bennewies who were • • among the • 1979 honor graduates at Mitchell District High School,:Sepcial awards 4ivere received at the •sarne ceremony by Cindy Siemon, daughter of Ken and Joyce Siemon; Mark and Cheryl Higenell, son and daughter of Charles anti Wanda Higenell and by Barry Bauer, son of Harold and Stella Bauer and Karl and Paul Neubrand, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl;Neubrand. • Wm, and bora Brown enjoyed the weekend with their grandson Gary and daughter-in:law Linda who were home over the weekend. •• Sincere sympathy is ex- tended from Brodhagen and community to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin ;Leerthardt of Brod- hagen and Fred, Carl and, Mrs. Gordon (Irene) Eisler in the death of. Edwin • Leonhardt, 72. Edwin was formerly from the area and was a member of St..Peter's Lutheran Church, Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens recently were Mrs. Adeline Bailey and Lorne • Dittmer of Toronto. Nelson and Herda Brod- hagen, accompanied by Mrs. William •Rose, •visited with their sister Mrs. • Ordelia Trento ti sky, • formerly of • Brodhagen„ last week and found, • her in wonderful • health. , cc setts fun' • That's the Yamaha Enticer 250. It's the inexpen- sive snowmobile the whole faniily will loVe Agile • enough for easy handling, quickenough to blur • the trees • Come in and check our big November discounts t Your Authorized Yamaha Full Service lbealer. • 1 mile West and 1 Mlle South of Bemoan St, Columban CWL met Oct 30 in the church base - anent with a good crowd in attendance. Mrs. Rika Van Bakel was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Ange Swart will visit the sick for Novem- ber. •Mrs. Anna Nolan, • a ' former memberwas present- ed with a spiritual bouquet.. • A parish pot luck supper will beheld after the mission closing on Thursday night Nov. 8. A report on the recent ' informative deanery meeting was given by Mrs. Mildred Cronin and Mrs. Fran Malone. • The November clothing drive will start Nov. 21: Articles are to be left in the • church basement from then on. • • Mrs. Frank Malone spoke on the recent course she and Mrs. Jean Van Drunen took in Clinton sponsored by the We atti.noWttitatly10. receive your. 1979 CORN CROP We win also tie shipping, vitt corn*to speed up unloading facilities. 345-2330 Bios, MilioNnt Ont. 345.2884 Res. department of agriculture and food, on macrame and indoor plant care. It was decided to have sessions on this subject. Maerame • to start at 1:00 p,rn. NoV. 14 in London gal The London ,Regional rt Gallery will be holding two more exhibitions in the gall- ery above London Public Library before moving to its new lOcation at the forks of the Thames. • The gallery has been loc- ated in the library building on Queens Ave. for 39 years. On Dec. 30, the last exhib:- ition; of works to be shown there will be dismantled and transported, to the new gall- ery across from London's historic courthotiSe. The exhibition now show- ing at the library is Cape Dorset prints, a collection of 14' prints by Eskimo artists working in Cape Dorset, a small community on West Baffin lsland.Jt runs till Nov. the church basement. The plant course will be contin- ued at the regular December meeting. Everyone is wel- come to take these courses. Further details are available lery holding The sceond exhibition :at the gallery., opening Nov. 9, is titled People's Houses and People's Lives, a mixture of styles. periods and artists linked by a common theme of • people. One of the most tntere t big works is by an unknown French artist from the early • 19th century depleting the Princess Hatsfield pleading with Napoleon for the life of her husband. Napoleon Was • so impressed by her beauty and devotion that he's shown in th'e act of throwing the order for the Prince's execu- tion into the fire. Canadian painting of the late 19th and early 20th centuries is represented by . from Mrs. Van Drunen or Mrs. Malone. ' Father Oostveen won the draw for the dish of paper white bulbs. exhibitions three works by F.M.• Bell - Smith, a major canvas by London artist Paul Peel titled "The Wreck" and con- temporary paintings by Alex Colville, Clare Bice and the late Jack Chambers. DRYWALL ••,KNOWN FOR HIGH QUALITY •,Peter Bakos- • Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 527-1 398 or 527-0606 CANADA SAVINGS BONDS .12% interest for. first year 101/2% for 6 years • THEHIGHEST COUPON. EVER Let us help you SEAFORTH INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. , Seatorth 5274610 1'01,6860ov • NESBiT THOMSPONS BAtNiGUARD INC. e • Mrs..Lavern Wolfe and Dale were pleasantly suprised with' a phone call from Dorene Watson, Kings ' ton, saying she was corning to spend a week in Brod- hagen. Mrs. Gordon Rose and Darlene were guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Ed. Ratz and Delores on Sunday. a RusseU 1101.•tc), , • . • wins • hay pru..z. Russell Bolton; of R.R. Seaforth won the world hay championship Monday at the; Royal Winter Fair. It is. OW eighth, time he has been awarded this ,henettr- His win g entry consist- p1 p185 Pee cent SHWA and; 15 per cent grasses' Wald- •i•nfl Timothy and =hard . Br•asses: Mr- Bolton Will rneehre hls trophy on WednesdaY mem ing November 14 in Toronto, Nakina visitor in McKillop MRS. ED, REGELE 527-11Q6 Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd E. Regele of Princeton, Ont. spent Monday evening with the former parents Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Regele. Mrs, Lois Hoff of Nakina, Ont. who has been visiting family and friends visited or Thursday with Mrs. Robert, McCowan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Preszcator and Mrs. Mary Thornton of Crediton, • Mrs. Mary Thornton has returned borne from Exeter Hospital• , Mrs. Harold IdeCalitim visited one day last week with Mrs. Stanley Preszcatop and Mrs. Mary Thornton at Crediton. • Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hares Angeline, Carrie and Corey of Stratford visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCallum and girls. . Mrs. Ed. Regele and Mrs. Fred Kistner attended the craft show held at Atwood on Saturday. 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