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HURON' Pre9sing,„9"TH.1 romp r4.7 NEWS o ERODOAGPN
H.Centennicil Schoot
Reatill. Past- -
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Back to the good old days for Murray Smith and Laurie
Kruse of Eginondville. Murray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Smith while Laurie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kruse,
Janet Graharn• and Everat Robertson were chosen best
dressed girl and boy • of the Interinediate students at the
centennial Day held at the Huron County Centennial School, -
Brucefield.
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Rev. H, Losing ',find lay dele-
gate Edgar Elligaen represented
St, I'etees Lutheran Church 'and
attended the Eastern Canada
Synod • at c1U. University,
Montreal: Dr. Franklin—Fry,
president of the Lutheran
Church in America was present.
lrhe "Advance i MWit)14" Was
launched for discussion and the
future status of Waterloo Luth-
eran Univeristy as a 'ehurch re-
lated college was aired.
A large crowd attended. the
last cabaret dance of this season
at the Community Hall, r$atur-
day night Centeiiiiiar doStuniet
were worn by some couples.;
Prizes were presented to Orval
Parrott for being the best dres-
sed man in Centennial costume;
Mrs. Martin Dietz, tet Cen-
tennial costntne And PiIra. Earl
Bennewies, t ye best centennial
dress made in 1.907,. The Royal-
aires supplied the music for
dancing.
Last 'week, the 4-H Club leaders of Lem Township met at
the home of Mrs. ICen Elligsen
and started plans on a float and
a booth for., Centennial Day on
July 8th.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sboldice,
Hamilton, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Sholdice and family
on Sunday. • .
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuer-
man visited with Mr: and Mrs.
Ray Beuerman, Michael, Scott
_and Randy oh Sunday. in Kit-
chener. Michelle Beuerman re-
turned to her home with them.
Mr. and Mrs,- Lavern Wolfe
attended the Hinz -king wedding
at St. Paul's Anglican Church
in Stratford on• Friday. The re.
ception followed at Dalton's
Catering, Stratford.
Mrs. Dalton Hinz has been a
patient at the Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Aitches'on,
Doug, Ann and Mary, Niagara
Falls, Mrs. William Broughton,
Debbie. and Tommy, Atwood,
and Mr. and Mrs.. Boris Bruder,
Kitchener,' visited -with Mr. and
,Mrs. Edwin Rock during . the
weekend. Ann Aitchesonstayed
for a few days With her grand-
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rode,
Detroit, Clayton Ahrens, Toron-
DUBLIN
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Holland and
Bill of Windsor with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Holland and rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. - Clayton Hell,
Chicago, Illinois, with Mr. and,
Mrs. Martin Klinkhamer.
Mr. and Mrs'. John Clearyi
Kevin and Karen, Weston, with
Mrs. Frank Evans.
• Mr. Tem Feeney, London,
with Elmer and Louis Feeney.
Mr. „and Mrs. Wilfred 0'-
Rodtke, Mr..% and Mrs. Edward.
Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Sloan attended the „graduation
exercises. of Miss Eileen O'-
Rourke as an •X -Ray technician
on Saturday in London, Ont.
Dom Nicholson (right) doesn't look like he would rnind•
using old utensils. With 'him is Randy Alexander, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Alexander, Egmondville. Don is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Nicholson, Egmondville.
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Kathy _Martin and .Dianne
Wilson, two kindeFgarted stu-
dents at the Brucefield school
caine dressed as their great
grandmothers might have
dressed.
An* . Son
, • atiltibler;rettitai Alsellvers
the
rettartert, reont'
elega es;
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Canada Synod ., .
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to and. Robert. Ahrens, YUMA- ther, Mrs. Rachael Ahrens on
ton, visited with 111r. and Mrs. Sunday. •
Wilfred Ahrens • over the week- mr. and Mrs. Fred Seller-
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end. , " barth and Mrs. J. L. Bennewies
•Mr. Don ittrens, Colleen, Karj spent a few days in this district
Burlington visited with his Inn- visiting friends and relatives
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