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"Alrioht. I'm a rotten tripper
now shut uo!"
NEWS of
CROMARTY
Christmas gatherings 'were
held at the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Russell; Mr. and
Mrs. John Wal1ace Mr. and
Mrs -Otto Walker; Mr. Lindsay
McKellar; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon'
Scott;, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gar-
diner; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott;
Mr. and MTS. carlyle Meikle;
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Norris; Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Christie.
The Dow families held-Jheir
Christmas at a family gather,ing
Staffa HalL
Miss Olive 'Speare spent
Christmas at the home' of Mr.
• Clive !McDonald, Mitchell.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Harp-
er with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dale,
Kitchener. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKellar
with Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Birsning
and ,family, Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dodds with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dodds and
family, Walton. - - '
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Har-
burn, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Her-
baria and family,. Mr,. and Mrs.
Ted Terbium and family, with
Mr. and MrsGeorge Boa, Hen -
sail
' and Mrs. 'Otto,, Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugh Currie • and
girls, Dorchester, with -Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Halley, Winthrop.
-- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner
visited recently with. Mr. and
Mrs. MeDonald;--Paisley.
Mrs. Gegrge Wallace, Mrs.
'Verna Brooks, With Mr. end
Mrs. Donald Wallace:Carling-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mill with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd -Miller and
family.
Mr. and.Mrs. Bill Ramsey and
family, Listowel and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Ramsey and family,
Listowel, with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Ramsey.
Mr. Frank Stagg. with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Pridham, St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Thmitas Wunder
and -Susan., Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Readhead. of Kitchener, Mr.
Iletuy Eggert; Rostock, with
Mr. and. Mrs. Alex Gardiner.
. Serviceman Receives Award
Flight Sergeant Le'ster McKenna (left) of the Armed
Forces at CFB Clinton was presented with a Centennia-Medal
by Base Commander, Group Captain E. W. Ryan. Flight Ser-
geant McKenna is the twenty-first member of the Armed
Forces at Clinton to receive the award. F. S. Melienna is an
active member of /he Knights of Columbus at Seaforth.
NEWS OF BROPHAGEN
Couple Honored by
•Friends, Neighbors
A party was held at the com-
munity, hall for Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rock who celebrated
their 25th. wedding anniversary.
The Royalaires supplied the mu-
sic for dancing and Mr. and
Mrs. Rock were presented with
a chesterfield suite from their
friends, relatives and neighbors
andi a china cabinet from the
immediate family.
Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Pfeifer
and! Karl visited with Mrs. Pfei-
fer's father, Mr. Clifford Marks
and Mr: and Mrs. Stanley Marks
and Steven at Brussels on Fri-
day.
Mr& August Hillebrecht ac-
companied Mr.. and Mrs. Les
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TAYLOR SH OE
Mat It FOOT WEAR CENTEtt
SEAFORTH
ST,.
of
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rern .and
family, Mrs. John Coward, spent
Monday with ilVir. and Mrs. Bev
Parsons and family of near Ex-
eter.
Mr, and Mrs. Sanford) Hutton,
Dennis and Dianne spent Mon-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Rueben
Phelke of Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Veal and family of Hensall.
,Mr. and Mrs. William Wal-
ters and Danny spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day -
man and family of Kippen,
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne
News of
St. Columban
Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Duch -
arm: spent Chirstanas in Dry-
den with Mr. ' and Mrs. Tom
Ducharme-and family.
MT. and -1Virs. Herman Van
Bakel and family, Dublin, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Van Bakel and
family, Dorchester, spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Van Bakel.
Mr. and Mrs. jim Doyle, Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reg-
ier, Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Ferg
Kelly, Dublin and their families,
Francis Maloney, London, Mr.
and Mrs. James Maloney, with
-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney.
1VIr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy, of
Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs.
John Murphy.
Jack Doyle, Toronto, with Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Doyle.
Wietersen, Bornholm, to spend
Christmas weekend in Hamil-
ton with Mr .and Mrs. John
Mueller and Ruth Ann and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Cakebread.
W. and Mrs. William Brown
•spent Christsnas with their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown at Mel-
bourne. • ,
Mr. William Die,gel spent
Christmas with his daughter
Mrs. Don McLaughlin, Mr. Me-
LaUghlin and family in Strat-
ford.
Guests ofMr. and' Mrs. Ken
Elligsen, Christmas Day were
Mrs. Carcrline Elligsen, Mrs.
Louise Hoppenrath, Mrs. Mary
Dittmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Elligsen, Donald and David, Ftlt
1, Bornholm, Mrs. Mabel ,Hig-
gerson and Harry Proctor, RR
3, Mitchell. -
Mrs. Willard Ben-
newies had as their guests for
Christmas on Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman -Bennewles, Brod-
hagen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred -
Drager and family, Seaforth,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bossenee,
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Bennewies .and family, RR 1,
Bosnholm and Cb.eril Berinewies
of Kitchener.
Shirley Trentowsky, of
Montreal, spent a week with
her parents, Mr. and Mts. Ad-
olf Trentowslcy during the
Christmas season.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Gary' Sholdiee over the Christ-
mas holiday were Mr. and! Mrs.
Sam Clark, Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. John Clark and family,
.Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Shold,ice ' and Beverley, Strat-
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shol-
dice, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Sholdiee, Hamilton.
Here with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Gilbert and Douglas on
Christmas Day were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Kleber, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Muegge and Mar-
ion, RR 4, Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Bach; Donald,
Diane and Elaine, "RR 1, IAorn-
holm and Rev. and Mrs. Harold
Brill, Conestoga.
At home on Boxing Day with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Beuerman, were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray -Beuerman, Michelle,
Michael, Scott and Randy, Kit-
chener and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Beuerman and Jeffrey, London.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
Pfeifer and Karl*for Christmas,
Sunday, were 1.1r. and Mrs. Dav-
id Marks and Rose Marie.„Mrs.
Jean Nichol and Robert ontrus-
sets and Mr. Andrew Nichol,
Port Huron, Michigan.
The Sunday School classes of
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
presented a program Christmas
Eve. The beginners, primary,_
kindergarten and grades one,
two and three, presented the
first portion while the remain-
der of the school presented the
dramatization of the Christmas
Story, "The Wondrous WV.'
Joanne Elligsen was the organ-
ist for the evening.
Visitors during the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ah-
rens wereClaytan Ahrens and
Pamela Chamberlain, Toronto;
Robert Ahrens, Hamilton, Diane
Beuerman, Seaforth, Larry Gol-
nitz, Windsor, Mrs. Barbara Mc-
Leod, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Ahrens and family, Bur-
lington and Mrs. Rachael Ah-
rens.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe
and boys, Kitchener and Mr. and
Mrs„,Ponald WoHe and boy, of
Londtin, were at home Christ-
nias Day with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. August Scher -
berth spent Christmas with Rev.
and Mrs. Calvin Gilck and
,girlp in Kitchener.
Mrs. Caroline ,EIligsert and
Donald Elliggen, Rit 1, Born-
holm, are spetiding a few days
Windsor with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Elligsen and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scher -
berth, Lynda, Michael and tort
spent Christmas Day in Sttat.
ferd with( Mrs Schegbarth's 4A
en, Mg. and Mrs, Fired Jae)t-
soh.
'blue coal'
Champion Stove and
Furnace Oil
WILLIS DUNDAS
Off?C'e 527-0150 -- Res. 527-1053
had as their:, guests on Christ-
mas: Miss Ruth Horne of Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Grub-
b% Michael of Farquhar, Mr.
and Mrs.glarry Sperling ot Lon*
don, Mr. Harry Cole of London.
Mr. George Bailey visited his
sister, Mrs.41f Collier of Kirk -
ton on Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton
attended the funeral of their
cousin- the late Mrs. John
Strong in London, on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mre. Wib .Coward
and Susan of London, visited on
Sunday with Mrs. John Coward.
- - Mr. and Mrs. John Hera, Cher-
yl, Debra, Karen, John and Bill
visited on Tuesday with Mr.
and, Mrs. Phil Hera and family.
Arnold Stliiiilson
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