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brated Mrs. Brpughton's birth-
day. .
Vicliy and Patti O'Rourke
spent' "the weekend with them'.
grandparents, •Mx .t and - Mrs.
Herb Britton.
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Mr. Bill Balfour was home
for the weekend with his par-
ents.
Mr.- and Mrs. Glenn Pepper
visited his father, Mr. George'
Pepper, in Stratford' Hospital,
Monday evening, going on to
Woodstock funeralome to see
Mrs. Pepper's cousin, who had
passed away.
Miss Mary Lannin, who has
been employed at Victoria Inn
for the summer, took in Toron-
to Exjiibition on Monday.
, Miss Yvette Canning, London,
and Beverley Cudmore and San-
dra Scheenhals, Clinton, are
visiting with Mr. and (Mrs.
Charles Roney• for a few days
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris„. of
Guelph, with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Lawrence Barker, on
Sunday.
Miss Gloria Ann Pepper, who
has completed her. ,training
course in Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital, is . holidaying at the
home of her 'parents, Mr. and
rs. Glenn Pepper, and also
called at the hospital in Strat-
ford to:see her grandfather, Mr.
George Pepper, who is improv-
ing slowly.
Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Gibb and Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Sheldon and fam-
ily. '
Mr. • and Mrs. Norman Bush -
field, Mrs. Rhea Jeffery and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Hannon
were in Zurich on Sunday and`
celebrated Mrs. Hannon's birth-
day.
Miss . Joan Annis has been
helping at the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Cole, while Mrs. Cole was
in Stratford Hospital for the
past three weeks:
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Han-
non visited Mr. George Pepper
in •Stratford Hospital on- Wed:
nesday evening. .-
Miss Wanda: Moore, Staffa,
Betty Ann Barker, Zion,, and
Sandra Pridham are holidaying
for a week at Grand Bend.
Arin Marie and- Myrna. Wal-
kom, . of Munro, • visited last
week with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Blythe Lannin.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Barker on Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker,
Wendy and Larry; Miss Susan
Remington, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Barker, Ray and Terry, Miss
Janie Peachery, her mother,
Mrs,Leslie Moore, Mr. and Mrs..
Alvin Williams, Fay and Shar-
on, Mr. Edward Povey, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Harris, Stratford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris, of
Guelph.
Mrs. Herb Britton and sister,
Mrs. Norman Stanlake, spent a
day in London last week.
Miss Joan Britton is holiday-
ing with her aunt, .Mrs. Kings-
ley Satton at. their cottage at
Grand Bend.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Heming-
way, Brussels, visited' Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Aikens on Sunday.
oration Service
A very large crl v4 attended
the, cemetery decoration service
which was held. at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church on Sunday of
ternoop with;% a service in the.
church conducted by the pas-
tor, .Rev. John Kappes, and his
father, Rev. A. Kappes, of Wis-
consin, the guest speaker- the'
junior choir sang an anthem.
with Mrs. Lorne Mueller at the
organ. After the 'service '`a
short service was held at the
cemetery, with the Brodhagen
Band playing for the hymna.
The graves were beautifully
decorated with flowers. Roll of
the departed were Mrs. Adeline
Priestap, Barbara- Rose Regele,
Mrs. Mary, Gloor, Henry .Rose
and Edward Wurdell.* `
The Aikens -Brewer Lumber
Co. Ltd., who have had a
branch here for the past, few
years, will be closed and will
be 'operated out of the main
branch, situated at Shakespeare,
Ont. Russell Sholdice, who has
been the managerhere, has
been transferred to Shake-
speare.
Miss Cheryl Bennewies and
Barbara Hoegy attended the
Canadian National Exhibition
at Toronto last Tuesday. •
Misses Beverley Sholdice,
Bonnie Hoegy and Lois„ Davey,
also Patricia Querengesser, of
Mitchell, attended the CNE, To-
ronto, last Wednesday, all go-
ing by chartered bus.
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Miss Barbara Hoegy is—home
after working at the Victorian
Inn. in Stratford for the sum-
mer. -.
Miss Ailene Brink was holi-
daying with relatives in Blyth
last week and Miss Joane Brink
is holidaying with friends in
Mitchell this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy
and family are spending this
week at Francis Lake at the
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wurdell
and Cheryl and Wayne, IVIr. and
Mrs. Eric Ludington, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Smith and fam-
and Edward Smith attend-
ed the wedding of Sandra
Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Smith, to Mr. Frederick
Rumble, at Blenheim on Satur-
day. "Miss Sheila Smith was the
flower girl.
Mrs. Calvin Gilck, Susan,
Brenda and Carol, of Desboro,
have been holidaying with her
parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. August
Scherbarth.
Mr. Lloyd Pushelberg was
confined to Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth,' ' for treat-
ment on his leg.
Mrs. John L: Bennewies,
and Mrs. Fred Scherbarth and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hart, Jr.,
of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. El-
wood Smart, Windsor;• Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Kraus, of Ruthven;
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bennewies,
of Woodstoc; Mr. Edwin Ben-
newies, Seaforth, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Bennewies, Mit-
chell, at the home of Mrs. John
L. Bennewies, and attended
cemetery decopatn service
here on Sunday, and all were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Bennewies, Seaforth, for sup-
per.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Queren-
gesser and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Rolph and family, of Mit-
chell, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Smith and Nancy, of Stratford,
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shpl-
dice on Sunday.
• Miss Susan Clark and friend,
of New Hamburg, with her
aunt, Mrs. Gary Sholdice. and
Mr. Sholdice.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith .,Stephen
and Kevin and Valerie, of St.
Marys,'. visited with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Prue -
ter,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert "Wolfe,
of Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McNaughton and Glen,
of RR 5, Mitchell, with Mr, and
Mrs, Ed:' Ahrens on Sunday.
Mrs•. Bud Lockridge and fam-
ily, of Watford, with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Ahrens:
Mr.' and Mrs. George Eisler
and Margaret, of Windsor; with
his sister, Mrs. Henry E. Diegel,
and Mr. Diegel for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ahrens,
Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Dal-
ton Diegel and Ruth• Ann with
their parents, , Mr. and Mrs.
Henry E. Diegel, on Sunday.
Mr. arid Mrs. Martin Nigel,
of Shakespeare,, -and Miss Gaye
F. cher, RR 2, Watton, with
M and ,Mrs. Lavern Wolfe on
Sunday.
The ,Porth County Hog Pro-
ducers sponsored a pork bar-
becue at the Brodhagen and Dis-
trict Community Park on Wed-
nesday with a program and
dance.
The McNichol reunion was
held at the Community Park
here on Sunday.
The Luther League held their
meeting at the church on Sun -
day evening and for recreatin
had swing bowling on the courts
across the road from the
,church.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
visited her mother, Mrs: John
Hinz, who is convalescing at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mich-
ael Connolly, Sebringville, on
Saturday:
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose and
Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent,
of Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Leonhardt and Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Leonhardt, and . at-
tended the shower for Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Famme.
Mr. George Jacob and ,Mrs.
Erma Murtogh, Kitchener, with
Mr, and Mrs. Chris W. Leon -
hart on Sunday.
The wedding dinner and re-
ception for Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McQuaid (Margaret McCarthy)
was held at the Community Hall
on Saturday.
A shower was held for Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Famme- (Don-
na Scherbarth) on Friday eve-
ning at the Community Hall
here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller
and Ruth Ann,'of Hamilton, had
been holidaying with her moth-
er, Mrs. August Hillebrecht,
and other relatives last week.
Mrs. Ed. Kressler, of Strat-
ford, and her daughter, Mrs.
Grant Moore, of Waterloo, spent
a day last week with Mrs. Eliza-
beth Querengesser and Mr: and
Mrs, Russell Sholdice.
Mrs, Andy Van der Muellen
and baby son returned home'
from Stratford Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shol-
dice, Scarborough, and ' her
cousin, Roger Hughes, 'of To-
ronto, called on Mr: and Mrs.
Russell Sholdice after attend-
ing thy, funeral of Mrs. W. Shol-
dice and- Roger Hughes' grand-
mother, Mrs. Pickett, at Clin-
ton. -
Joanne Elligsen and' Robert
Trutter are attending a leader-
ship training course at Water-
loo University this week, spon-
sored by the Luther League.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell , Shol-
dice and Mr. and Mrs-. Gary_,
Sholdice attended a shower for
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McNeil
(Ruth Taylor), who' were re-
cently married, Mr. McNeil be-
ing an employee of Aikens-
$rewer. The social evening was
held at the home of Mr. and
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*s. Glen Diegel, Buntingtpn
Ave., Stratford; The couple
were presented with a gift 'of
money and a blanket...
Rev. and•Mrs. A. Kappes and
sons, of Wisconsin, with their
son, Rev. and Mrs. John Kappes
for the weekend.
Mrs. Hybink, of Seaforth,
with her daughter, Mrs. I?ick
Brink, and Mr. Brink on .Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daer and
Mrs. John Brodhagen, of Au-
burn, and Mrs. Ed. Brodhagen
and Donna, of Stratford, with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mogk.
Mr. Kenneth Hinz, of St.
Catharines, with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz re-
cently. -
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrens'
and family, of Burlington, with
Mrs. Charles Ahrens.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cham-
bers and John, of Preston; Mrs.
Toledo Beuerman, Sandra and
Nancy, of Waterloo, with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Miller on Sun -
slay.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Benne-
wies and family, RR 1, Born-
holm, with Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Bennewies.
Mrs. Albert Hinz and Mrs.
Manuel Beuerman visited with
the'former's daughter, Mr. and,
Mrs. Ruth Davey, at their apart-
ment in London last Thursday.
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