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AMON GROUPS GATHER
FOR ANNUAL REUNIONS
HARRISON PICNIC
The Harrison clan met for the
28thannual reunion at Gode-
rich on Saturday, with 57 pre-
sent. During the afternoon
sports were enjoyed by young
and old. The oldest person pre-
sent was Jack Aikenhead, of
Brucefield, and the youngest
person attending was Debbie
Harrison, of Goderich.
Officers elected for 1964 pic-
nic, to be held the same place
and 'date, are: president, W. A.
Hodgert; sec.-treas., Lois Hod-
' gent; directors, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Burdge; sports, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Broadfoot, James Collins,
Sharon Burdge.
es, John Jefferson, Tommy
White.
After supper John Wallace
conducted a business meeting.
The secretary -treasurer's report
was given by Mrs. R. Laing. It
was decided to hold the 1964
reunion in the same place on
the second Saturday in June.
New officers elected were:
president, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Kerslake, St. Marys; vice-
president, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Chessell, Stratford; secretary -
treasurer, Mrs. Wallace White
and David White, Avonton.
WALLACE REUNION
Sixty-eight members of the
Wallace clan met on June 8 in
Russeldale Hall. Following din-
ner the sports committee con-
ducted races, with the follow-
ing results:
Children, 5 and under,- Julie
Kerslake, Joyce White; girls 6
8, Evelyn White, Marilyn Laing;
boys 6-8, Jim Bragg, Paul Ches-
sell; girls 9-12, Clare Kerslake,
Evelyn White; boys 9-12, Rod-
ney Bragg, Donald Chessell;
young ladies, Barbara Doell,
Nancy Kerslake; young men,
Ricky Wallace, John White;
married men, Tom White, John
Wallace; kick the slipper, Mrs,
Tom White, Mrs. Robert Laing;
three-legged race, John White
and Ricky Wallace, Allan and
Rodney Bragg: wheelbarrow
race, boys, John White and
Ricky Wallace; girls, Nancy and
Claire Kerslake; clothespin race,
Nancy Kerslake, Rodney Bragg,
• Jim Bragg; clothespins in bot-
tle, Mrs. Carmen Bragg; men's
dressing- race, Donald Wallace;
wrap the parcel, Mr. and Mrs.
,..John Wallace, Shakespeare; re-
lay, Gordon Kerslake's team;
oldest person present, William
Ringler;youngest person pre-
sent, Robert White, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Tom White; spot priz-
John Durst Is
EGMONDVILLE
Mrs. Chessman and sister,
Clara. of Kitchener, were week-
end guests of Mrs. Norman Mac-
Lean and family.
Arrangements are being made
to unveil a plaque in memory
of the late Col. Van Egmond in
the village on July 7th.
Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre and
family of Goderich called on
Mrs. R. Dalrymple on Sunday.
Mrs. Haney was in Hamilton
last week attending the funeral
of her cousin.
Mrs. R. Dalrymple visited
with Mrs. Pearce and Mrs.
Thachuk at London on Thurs-
day of 1`ast week.
Queen's Scout
In a brief but impressive cere-
mony in Egmondville United
Church on Sunday, June 2. John
Durst was presented with the
Queen's Scout Badge by Scout-
master Ron Eyre. Following the
presentation, an explanation
was given by Re'V. J. Vardy as
to the work involved in acquir-
ing the badge, and also of the
honor in receiving such a
badge.
John Durst, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Durst, is the first
Scout in Egmondville to attain
the rank of Queen's Scout.
Later the same afternoon
John was presented with a
Queen's Scout Certificate dur-
ing the Perth District Drum-
head service. This certificate,
signed by .Governor-General
Vanier, the Chief Scout for
Canada, was presented on be-
half of the Queen by Willard
Mohr, Warden of Perth Coun-
ty. Following the ceremony a,
short reception was held for
Queen's Scouts of Perth Dis-
trict, their parents and friends.
AL BRIEFS
Mrs. A. Walters, of Dun',.
das,, sin t a few days here re-
cently visiting her sister, Mrs.
James E. Willis.
'Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe White were Mr.
and Mrs. L. S; White, Master
Phillip White and Kenneth
Denis, of Windsor.
Mrs. Frank Moore, Detroit,
Mich., and Mrs. John Dugan,
Columbus, Ohio, were guests
with Mrs. Helen Bolton for the
weekend.
Mr. Charles MacDonald was a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
Shannon.
Miss Kiril Campbell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Campbell,
is at present a patient in Vic-
toria Hospital, London.
Mr. Thomas Beattie, who for
some weeks has been in Sea -
forth and London hospitals, has
recently been able to visit along
Main Street.
BRODHAGEN NEWS OF: THE WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Maloney
are in Cornwall this week ow-
ing to the death of Mr: Ma-
loney's father.
Mr. Douglas Stewart and Miss
Mary Snyder, of Toronto, spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, James A. Stewart.
Mrs. Jean Corneil has accept-
ed a position with the Bank of
Montreal in Hensall.
The many friends of Jack Hol-
land will be sorry to know he
is a patient in Westminster
Hospital in ,London.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Summerell
of Bright spent Monday in town.
Mr. and Mrs. F. White of Lon-
don were here attending the
funeral of her mother,, the late
Mrs. B. Cleary.
Mrs. Earl Ross of Niagara
Falls spent a few days here
with friends.
Hrs. Hal Whyte spent the
weekend in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Migo of Strat-
ford were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin.
Mr. R. H. Mackay visited with
his sister, Mrs. Edith Daley, and
attended the Mason -Bell wed-
ding.
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
Harvey M. Mason for the Mas-
on -Bell wedding were: Mrs.
Harvey R. Rowe, , 'Silverwood,
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. New-
ton, ' Almonte, Ont.; Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Corby, Toronto; Mr.
John Gummere, Boston, Mass.;
Mr. Dwight Doever, Campbell -
ton, N.B.; Mr. Peter Kross, De-
troit; Mr. Varick Chittenden,
Hopkinton, N.`i'.; Mr. Jack Caf-
fery, Haverstraw, N.Y.; Mr.
Paul -Besse, Oshawa, Ont.
St. Columban
The June meeting of the St.
Columban council of the Cath-
olic Women's League was held
in the parish hall on Tuesday
evening. 24 members attending.
The president, Mrs. Maurice
Melady, presided. Rev. Father
Coughlin opened the meeting
with the League Prayer.
Reports were given by the
conveners. Literature, re the
adoption of children, was dis-
tributed. An invitation to the
members to attend a rectory
tea, sponsored by the' Catholic
Women's League, Seaforth, was
read 'Final plans were made
for the annual tea to be held
here in the parish hall on June
25th. Used clothing is to be
brought to the hall to be pack-
ed for the Missions.
An account of the diocesan.
convention, held in Windsor,
was' given by Mrs. Maurice Mel-
ady and Mrs. Nora Maloney.' A
vote of thanks was moved by
Mrs. Albert Cronin for their
excellent reports.
Mrs. Albert Cronin, past pres-
ident, was presented with a
Rosary by Mrs. Melady, on be-
half of the League, in apprecia-
tion of her work during the past
two years.
A prize, donated by Mrs.
Maurice Melady, was won by
Mrs.' John Murphy.
WINCHELSEA
Mrs. Bessie Frank of St.
Marys spent the weekend with
Mrs. Isabel Sugden and Mr.
Tennyson Johns. '
Mr: and Mrs. Torn Skinner
and family of St. Pauls and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Skinner of Seb-
ringville visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn and
family.
On Sunday afternoon a reun-
ion was arranged by Russell
>Sholdice at the Community Cen-
tre, Brodhagen, for 1a Lions
Club members and their wives
and five children, who had been
on a guided tour through Eur-
ope last summer, when they
attended the Lions convention
at Nice, France. This group com-
prised of couples from Toron-
to, Burlington, Brampton, Fort
Erie, Windsor, Mount Forest,
Milverton, Seaforth and Brod-
hagen. The afternoon was spent
in reminiscing and showing pic-
tures and a sing -song, followed
by a banquet served by the
lady caterers of the Chamber
of Commerce. The tables were
decorated in the Lions colors of
purple and gold, flowers and
streamers.
Mr. Vince Mountsford of
Brampton, acted as master of
ceremonies. It was decided to
hold another reunion at Burl-
ington next year.
Shower For Brides -Elect
Mrs. Gary .Sholdice of Brod-
hagen held a joint miscellan-
eous shower at her ,home Satur-
day evening for Joyce Jordan
and Ruth Pridham of Mitchell,
brides -elect of June 15. She was
assisted by Mrs, Bruce Sawyer
of Mitchell and Mrs. Ray Gloor
of Bornholm. The brides-to-be
were seated in decorated chairs
and a decorated wagon held
the gifts. A delicious lunch was
served by the hostess and her
assistants.
Two secretaries were discuss-
ing their problems over a cup
of coffee. Said Ale of them,
"All I asked the boss was, Do
you want the carbon copy dou-
ble-spaced'?"
Mrs. August Scherbarth, while
her husband, Rev. Calvin Gilck,
attended Synod at Kitchener.
Mrs. August Scherbarth spent a
few days with them in Desboro
recently.
Mr. Irvin Miller was
gate. to Synod for St.
Lutheran Church, held
chener last week.
Miss Joan Muegge, daughter
of Mr. and Mr§. Walter Muegge,
has completed the teachers'
course at.- Stratford Teachers'
College and has accepted a posi-
tion at SS 5, Logan (Jarmuths),
in September.
Mr. Donald Dunbar has been
rehired for his third term as
teacher of Brodhagen School.
Mrs.. Wm. L. Querengesser
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Diegel to Toronto for the
weekend, visiting relatives.
Attend Dance. Competition
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennewies,
Brodhagen; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Osborn, RR 2, Monkton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hod-
gert of Exeter attended the ,an-
nual square and step dancing
competition at Dundalk, held
June 6, 7 and 8. Among those
participating in the step danc-
ing competition were Jane, Jan:
et and Joan Osborn, Dennis and
Vicki Bennewies. Vicki won -the
prize for being the young: st
dancer and was one of the spe-
cial exhibition dancers at the
final program. First prize in the
junior step dancing class was
won by Donna Storey, RR 1,
Seaforth. Miss Gayle Storey won
second in the senior class. The
McKillop Squarettes took third
prize in the professional square
dancing class. The foregoing
were - all trained by Mrs. Or-
ville Storey, RR 1, Seaforth;,she
teaches at the Community Hall
here. •
Swing bowling started on the
courts on the church grounds
this week. Games are . to be
played Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday evenings. There are
14 teams scheduled to play.
Mrs. Calvin Gilck, Susan and
Brenda 'of Desboro spent last
week with her parents, Mr. and
a dele-
Peter's
at Kit -
Couple, Here
Wed 25 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Simmons
of Toronto with Mr. and 31rs.
Wm. S. Riehl.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs.
John Hinz and Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Wolfe for the weekend.
Mr. Wayne Jarmuth and
friend of Coe Hill, near Peter-
borough, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Georgie Jarmuth.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer
and Karl spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Marks, Brus-
sels.
A shower was held in the
Community Hall on Friday eve-
ning for Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert
Wiltink (Judy Rock).
The Lutheran Church Women
met for their monthly meeting
with Mrs. Irvin Miller, Mrs. Ed.
Scherbarth and Mrs. R. Shol-
dice in charge of devotions and
topic. The topic was "Leisure
That Recreates." Thank -you let-
ters were read from Mrs. Ron
Beuerman and Mrs. John Moore.
A $5.00 donation was received:
Mrs. Manuel Beuerman report-
ed her birthday and a hymn
was sung in her honor. The
meeting closed with the Dox-
ology,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Towns-
end, Coleman St., Seaforth,
marked their 28th ahniversary
Saturday, June 8, at a family
E`<inner in the Clinton Hotel and
a surprise party by their friends
in the evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Townsend were married by Rev.
A. W. Gardiner of Alvinston.
Their family includes: (An-
nette) Mrs. Ken Lane, Stratford;
(Ma4elon) Mrs. Ken Maloney,
Seaforth; Ivy, of Stratford, .and
Bonnie and Lorraine. at home.
The family presented them
with a living room rug, and
their friends with a purse of
money.
Gas, Oil Well
Production Is
High hi Huron
Production of two Huron
County gas wells is exceeded
only by Lambton County wells,
among the 15 counties where
gas wells are producing. This
information, contained in the
1960 report of the Ontario Fuel
& Energy Board, was presented
to county council by Alex A.
Alexander in his report as
county assessor. He added that
the report for oil wells also
shows production --exceeded by
only three wells in Lambton.
The gas wells referred to are
in Stanley ° township, east of
Bayfield. There ,,are five oil
wells at Greenway, two on the
Huron side. Gas from the Stan-
ley wells is being pumped to
Clinton RCAF Station for heat-
ing.
Mr. Alexander expressed the
opinion that provincial legisla-
tion will be amended so that
oil and gas wells will be assess-
ed on production.
"The fields we have are just
at the top of the list in On-
tario," he said.
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