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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1966-08-18, Page 3rl'I'1212=11111tAn'4234012vio 4 1 • 1E.' STILL .cpNTINUEs, at EVE 'H.MAR STORE 10% 20% 30% to SO% DISCOUNT ON ALL SUMMER CLOTHING "THE STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE" Come In and Prove for Yourself - WEDDING INVITATIONS COASTERS • GIFT IDEAS • SERVIETTES THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 : Seaforth Adignmommismism& RUBY'S‘ MEAT MARKET — RED and BLUE BRAND ONLY — Lean Smoked Picnic Shoulders lb. • Grade "A" Oven -Ready — 8 to 10 lbs. Turkeys lb. Lean Sweet Pickled — By the Piece Back Bacon or Store - Sliced Ib. Breakfast Bacon Skinless Wieners 2 lbs. 89c Free Delivery on Orders Over $2.00 PHONE 527-0040 — SEAFORTH N W§ OF BROM' OEN 'Miller lan Holds Second Reunion at Community Hall The second Miller reunion was held in Brodhagen Com- munity Hall, August 7th, with 138 present. Mrs. Louise Jar- muth was in charge of regis- tration, assisted by Mrs. George Jarmuth and Glenda Miller. Following a picnic lunch at noon, games and sports were held. During the afternoon, Lar- ry Cole Of Kitchbiter entertain- ed with his accordian. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Gordner and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fischer displayed old-time costumes. The sports committee was in charge of races endgames with the .following results: girls; 5-8 years, Patricia Jarmuth; 9-12, Debbie Chambers; 13-16, Sheila Siemon; boys, 5-8 years, Ken- neth Jarmuth; 9-12, Allan Dick- son; 13-16, Merle floegy; girls kick the slipper10 and under, Susan Beuerinan; 11-16, Linda Miller; boys shoe scramble, 10 and under, Allan Dickson; 11-16, Merle Hoegy; wheelbarrow race, girls, 10 and under, Susan Beuerman and Debbie Cham- bers; boys, 10 and under, Ken- neth Jarmuth and Allan Dick- son; mixed, Merle Hoegy and John Chambers; flower seed contest, Mrs. Louise Jarmuth and Mrs. Audrey Gordner; spice contest, Mrs. Marilyn Ashwell and Mrs. Joanne Colbourne; movie star contest, Simon Djrnn and Brian Fischer. After a buffet supper, a short meeting was conducted With president, Pete Miller, in charge of the business. One minute et silence was observed for the departed members of the fan:l- ily. A short program followed with accordian selection by Larry Cole, vocal solos by Marilyn Querengesser accom- panied by Rose Chambers, and humorous songs by the Queren- gesser family. The oldest per- son present was Mrs. Louise Hillebrecht, Brodhagen; young- est, Vikki Jo Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller, Sudbury; coming the farthest, Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Querenges- ser and Marilyn, Mr. and Mts. Ed. Querengesser, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Querengesser, and Ella Querengesser from Alberta; winner of the pot of go1d4 Car- man Mogk, St. Thomas. Those attending the reunion were from Alberta, Cornwall, Sudbury, Toronto, Ottawa, Ham- ilton, Port Elgin, St. Thomas, Galt, Preston, Kitchener, Wat- erloo, Baden, Detroit, Seaforth, Mitchell, Brodhagen and the surrounding district. Visitors with Mrs, Caroline Elligsen recently were: Mrs. 7. Rennenberg, Hamilton; Mrs. • THESE "WICKED TIMES DEAR DORIS — How can' you make such a statement that peo- ple today are just as good Chris - outnumbering men smokers won't stand up — not even when you throw in "just about". There is a bright light shin- ing in the darkness — "and the darkness has not overcome it" — says St. John. Arnold' Toynbee, renowned historian and author, says: • "My own guess is that our age will be remembered , chiefly neither for its horrifying crimes nor for its astonishing inven- tions, but for its having been the first age since the diawn of tians as those who lived long ago? We see all around us stealing, murdering; raping, alcoholics, divorces, V.D., etc. How' many women and girls did you see smoking 50 years ago? Now they just about out -number men smokers. This world is getting more wicked every day, just as the sun rises and sets every day. J. G. DEAR J. G. — Have you done any responsible research? That statement about women smokers civilization, some five or six -thousand years back, in which people dared to 'think it practi- cable to make the benefits of 'civilization available for the whole human race." • INSURANCE %WIND TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES F. KEYS Phone 527-0467 • : Seaforth Representing the Western Farmer's Weather Insurance Mutual Co., Woodstock, Ont. •HOG CONTRACTS AVAILABLE • FROM YOUR. INQUIRE 16% Hog Grower $78.00 13% Hog Finisher $64.00 A PLAN -- We supply money for feed until. hogs go. B PLAN — We supply money for hogs and feed until hogs go. - 500 HOGS PER CUSTOMER LIMIT Seaforth• Farmers • PHONE 527.0770 SEAFORTH • How about that? DEAR DORIS — While I was away my girl friend had fellows over to the apaitment, she shares with her chum, night af- ter night.`When I returned I was miserable to her about this, criticizing her mercilessly, She felt sorry but said she didn't see anything wrong about it at the time. She claims to love me; and I think I love her, but there are many things I cannot accept. She is irresponsible, and I won-. der if she would be able to man- age a home. But she is a warm, generous person and We enjoy the same things. She helped me come out of my shell. Basically I am inse- cure and easily threatened. She is 22. I am Z. • Undecided DEAR UNDECIDED — If you want to burst the bubble of her charm, which you love, just keep right on criticizing. She has apologized. What more do you want? • You know yourself. you are insecure; she knows she is 'irre- sponsible. You can both grow up. Compare notes about these things and start to accentuate the positive. • Show the kind of love which cares more to make the other one happy than to claim happi- ness for oneself, • I'm sending you my ten -cent leaflet "What Is Love?" Read, study and di- gest it. DEAR DORIS — 1. What do you think of people who place an advertisement in the person- al column of the newspaper for a mate? 2. What are your ideas on Marriage bureaus? • 3. What would you suggest in lieu of the foregoing for girls' such as me to meet eligible males? Please do not. answer "join a church, club or social activity". These are, to me ridiculous; there is no such thing. 1 mean it. Dorenfield and Mrs, Wally of• fall, Stratford; and Mrs. La Bennewles. Mrs Elligsen ae- companied Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen to visit M.r. and Mrs. Oscar Elligsen 4 Kitchener. Shirley Cock accompanied friends to Ipperwash for a few holidays. Russell Sholdice who has op erated a general' store and has been postmaster for Brodhagen for the past 16 years has given up business. He and his wife and daughter Beverley have purchased a home in Stratford and are moving there the end of August. Their son, Gary, has taken over the business. Mr Sholdice is new employed with Akins -Brewer Lumber at Shakes- peare. Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens, Mrs Ed Ahrens, Mrs. Harvey Ahrens and Mrs., Lavern Wolfe attend- ed 02 bridal shower for Judy Carter who will become the bride of Ivan Wolfe this month The shower was held at Camp- bell's basement in Mitchell. Mrs. Caroline Elligsen, Mrs Rachael Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs Carl Elligsen and Gary, Wind- sor, Mrs. Harold Elligsen and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen and boys, Mr. and Mrs. George Wesenberg, Dianne and Dawn, Brussels, joined together Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Elligsen, RR 2, Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harloff, Wartburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vock and family, Sunday. Warren Elligsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elligsen, celebra- ted his third birthday, Friday, and had as his guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elligsen, Don, Dav- id' and Gary, Mabel Higgerson, Harry . Proctor, PauI and Mark Sholdice. Mrs. Peter Reimers and John have gone to Strathroy to work on the tobacco fields. Mrs. Robert French is a pat- ient in the Seaforth, Community Hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Graham Trem- ner and Jeffrey of Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connelly, Seb- ringville and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Diegel, Shakespeare, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe. A shower was held at Brod- hagen Community Centre . for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boyd, (Diane Butson) Friday night. Donald Rose read the address and Al Wagner supplied the music. A gift qf money was pre- sents& to the couple,. Mr. Clayton Ahrens attended the corp weekend at Camp Bor- den, Mrs. Charles Ahrens accom- panied Mrs. Jack Hinz and Win- nifred Hamilton and Mr. Ron- ld Knight of Guelph to the home of Mrs. Hinz and also spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrens, Burling- ton. A cemetery decoration will be held at the E.U.B. Church in McKillop on Sunday, Aug. 21, at 2:30 with Rev. Amcker as the guest speaker. Mrs. Syvilla Buuck and girls, Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin" Buuck and David visited with Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Buuck, Sunday. Dr. Houser, Waterloo, was the guest speaker at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, on ,Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer and Karl over the weekend were: Mr. Wayne King, Wingham; Mary Doig, of Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Konings, Donna, Denice, Keven and Darrel, of Moorefield; and Mrs. Ross White, Clifford, Jackie, Mary, Ellen and Denioe of London. Rev. Harry Lossing, Renfrew, is the new minister at St. Pet- er's Lutheran Church here. His duties will commence in Octo, ber. Classified aas pay dividends. 4 HIGHER INTEREST RATES GUARANTEED INVESTMENT . CERTIFICATES 6Vo on amounts of $100 to $100,000 or more, for 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 years. Larger amounts sub- ject to negotiation. • An ideal investment for security and • high return. The Industrial Mortgage & Trust Company ESTABLISHED 1889 OFFICES: Forest - Sarnia - Petrolia Strdthroy Contact Our Representative DONALD G. EATON • Phone 52/-1610 Seaforth • 4 ThEURON RRPOSIT914 RAFORTiff ON AUG. i410.4 MOOiSAMROVAY. • xgaoqSaliobtxry:o*d*ge4, wedditte. Y9wa.. withwithL.A.C. of 401iiesf. 1Q311411 .C.4.14914g Church, Sa4*: 14Orth, ''Saturday, July 18th. Key. Lara8h officiated at the nupital masa. The. bade is the daughter of xi% aud Mr. Fratilt Salis- bury, Seaforth, and Pie.grourn is the sero of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Moore, Beaverton. . . Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of peau de sole with a chiffon over skirt:It featured a fitted bodice of white lace and lily point sleeves. To complete her ensemble the bride. chose a headress of imitation lily of the valley to hold 'her illusion four piece tiered yell. She carrieda bouquet of red roses. The bride was attended by Dianne Burns,, Seaforth, as maid of honor. She wore a dress of aqua organza over peau de sole, with a fitted bodice and a scoop, neckline. She wore a matching headress held by a crown of crystals and pearls. She carried a bou- quet of yellow and white mums. Groomsman was Cpl. John Chapman, Clinton. For a wedding trip to Nor- thern Ontario, the bride chose a two piece navy blue suit with red .accessOries: The cou- ple will reside on Raglan St., Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seafdrth 527-0240. •ALL TYPES INSURANC• E Donald G. Eaton Office in Masonic Block Main Street Phone 527-1610 : Seaforth 'blue coal' Champion Stove 'and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Office 527-0150 — Res. 527-1053 THE. . HURON EXPOSITOR Arnold Stitirii$$101 0 OUP UPI! • ACCIORINT and SICKNESS MiVoR, MEDICAL, PENSIONS ANNUITIES •49Preseattng Sun Life ,Astgurance. Company Godezich St. Boat Seafortk of Canaria TELEPHIDNE 527-INIR 4olumppiimppoomiimmouppipm;ovi, WANT ADS BRING QUICK RRSqpTS: Dfal 527-0240 Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable potimst DON'T LAST FOREVER! 1 IF YOU NEED NEW BRAKES, • WE'LL INSTALL BONDED rake Linings • SPECIAL! 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