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• A constitution and by-laws
committee was established at a
• meeting of the NDP Huron Rid-
• ing Association consisting of Ed
: Bain, Mrs. Shirley Weary, Mrs.
• I na • niher , Art Laverty and Mrs:
• Gwen Pemberton.s rb Klopp
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and Ed Bain were n as a
membership committee.
• The association agreed‘to
meet 'again in January to elect
a delegate to the National Lead-
• ership Convention, April 21-24
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Hold. Inaugural •
speaker, Sister „St. Patrick, who
is a registered nurse at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. She
is a Sister of St. Joseph and
works with Alcoholic Anonymous
groups and' has recently joined
the staff of addiction research in
London. Her main roll in the
hospital is working with alcoholic
patients.
After talking on alcoholism
and drugs, Sister St. Patrick was
thanked by Jim Krauskopf and
lunch was then served, followed
by a question-answer period in
which the parents showed their
inter-elf and concern on the above
subjects.
• Miss•Agnes Ryan, Loncidn was
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph F. Ryan and family.
Miss- Marion and Miss. Maur-
een Looby, London spent the
weekend with Mr. and'Mrs. Clay-
ton-Looby and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dantzer,
Scarborongh were visiting with
friends and relatives in the area.•
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Feeney,
Stratford were visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Loomans and
family.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Dick Moons,
- Forest, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno
Sinosie, London spent the week-
end with Mrs. Johanna Schoon-
derwoerd and family.
Mrs. Nicholas Krauskopf has
returned home after, being a ,pat-
lent in Seaforth Community Hog-
pital. •
Mrs. Ferg Kelly, Jr. is a...'.
patient in St. Joseph's Hogpital,
London. , •
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tiede,
Kitchener were visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph L. Ryan on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walsh
and •family were visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ryan and
family on Sunday.
NEWS OF
BRODHAGEN
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WOKS
All Types of
• CEMETERY,
MEMORIALS
OPEN DAILY •
T. PRYDE .& SON
Inquiries, an invited' Telephone Numbers:
EXETER '2354620 . CLINTON 4112-9421
SEAFORTH: Contact Willis, Dundee
Or Bill Pinder 52743$2 SUS: 527-1750.
Wanda Vock returned home
last weekend having been a pat-
ient at the Stratford•• General
Hospital. Earl, Bennewies is now
a patient . at the same hospital:
Mrs. 'Lavine Beuermann is
now with her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Beuermann and family,
haying been a patient last week
at the Seaforth Community' Hos-
pital. •, •
OBITUARY
MHL„.. AUGUST HILLEBRECIIT
Augustliillebrecht died
in thetratford General Hos-
pital on Sunday.
'She waS born the &titer Cath-
erine Rock, in Logan township
on May •8, 1883, a daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. JohnRock.
• • She married August Hiliebre-
cht .on March 24, 1903. Her hus-
band Ideceased her in 195'7.
Mrs. Hi lebrecht was a member
of St. peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen.
Surviving ife—her daughters,
' Mrs. Leslie (Adelia) Wietersen
of Brodhagen, and Mrs: John
(Pearl) Miller of Hamilton; also
four grandchildren and -four
great=grIndchilciren.
The body rested at the Lock-
hart Funeral Home, Mitchell un-
til Wednesday for funeral ser-
vices. Temporary entombment
will, be in Elizabeth Ritz funeral
chapel, with burial later in St.
Peter's Lutheran Cemetery,
Brodhagen.
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1965 Dodge 4-door
1965 C.hev., Belair, double power, 4-door,
1966 Grand-Prix, 4-,door, HT., D.P.
1966 Chev. Belair
• 1966 Chev. Biscayne, 4-door Sedan, low
•5'k. mileage
• 1967 Belair, low mileage
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1968 Volkswagon
1968 Dodge, 2:door, H.T.
1969 Chevrolet Stationwagon
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'.• 119RoN Exepsnr914, sEAFoRri, ON JAN. 2). 1,71
McLAUGHLIN
OTORS •
ry
• Frank Maloney is a patient
• in Seaforth Community Hospital. • • Roy Swart and daughter,Lyim;
• are spending three weeks with
• relatives in Holland.
• William Albert is home from • • Seaforth Community Hospital:
• A benefit dance„ was held in
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Brodhagen on Friday night for
• • Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary,,
• following the destruction of their'
• barn by fire. • • At a meeting of the executive
• of the Catholic Women's League,
• it was decided to hold ' The
: World's pay of Prayer" in St.
• Columban Hall on March 5, be-
-0 ginning at 2 o'clock. The theme
• of the meeting will be 4,A new
_ people for' a new age". There '
• will be a guest speaker. Correspondent •
Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand La- • Mrs. Bob Cronin • • pointe, Windsor spent the week The annual inaugural meet- s with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Me-
• lady. ing for the Trustees of the police
4- • Village of Dublin was held at • • -
• St. Columban •
• Correspondent
Mrs. Joseph Kale • •
• Trustee, who is commencing 1.115 •
• Consider
•1 ith year in office as a trustee; • By-laws' Ken Whetham - chairman of the • • Hydro, who begins his 5th year
• in Ottawa.. •„
• The meeting named a corn-
• mittee to seek out a candidate
• to run for the party in the., next • • provincial election in Huron.
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• •""Illimmialw"•••n •••••••
• For Complete • WINCHELSEA INSURANCE
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on your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
OR LIFE
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Insurance Agency
Phone '527.0490 $..forth
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Correspondent -
Mrs. Wm. Walters •
Mrs. George Frayne visited
on Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne
• visited 'rn London on Sunday with
•Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Snarling.
Mrs . Elwyn Kerslake visi-
ted her mother, Mrs. Annie Veal
who is a patient in South Huron
Hospital,,..Exeter.
Miss Janet Hern of London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Kern and boys.
• Mr. and 'Mrs. Elson Lynn,
Joan and Jim spent Sunday at
Sebringville with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Skinner4
Mr. •and Mrs. Alvin
ern
ffultotrof
Elimville and Mrs. Sanford 1161-
ton spent Thursday with Mr. and
- Mrs. Rueben Pehlke of Monkton.
Mr. Lawrence Taylor of Mon-
treal spent -the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and
family.
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noon on Monday. •
Officers for the 1971-72 term'
a : - ng re JoeCroninIns e ti
Trustees
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SNOWBOOTS .
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Women's
OVERSHOES
Reg-
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News of Huronview .
The North Huron Loyal Orange Lodge provItiesi a
religious program for the residents in the auditorium,
on Sunday afternoon with Rev. Fry' et A.uhUrn
guest speaker. „,.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finlay of Goderich attended
the weekly dance on Monday afternoon and assisted
the Huronview Orchestra with the music. A special
' birthday number 'was played for Norman Speir. The
residents enjoyed an hour of wheeichaii• and round
dancing along with the cokee-okee.
Jim Murray and his•orchestra, Mrs. Flynn, Andy
Orr George White, Hugh Hodges entertained the
residents on Thursday Family Night with--_a musical
program. Mr. Miller Adams, who plays the
violin in the Htironview Orchestra, celebrated ,a
birthday on Friday and, who by the way, is in his
94th year taught Jim Murray to play the violin over
40 years ago.
It was decided at a meeting of the residents to
hold aprogresSive euchre on the 1st and 2nd. Wednes-
day of the month providing we can recruit some
volunteer help.
The residentS are looking forward to the program
this Thursday evening to be put on by the Girl Guides
of Clinton..
Moffatt, Robert Fotheringham,
Alex Townsend, R. McBeath,
,W. Jackson, R. Walters, Mrs.
Donald Adams, Mrs. A.pater-
son,' Mrs. H. Berry, Rep., from.
the U.C.W.
Ross Scott, chairman of the
building committee said several
churches had been "visited but
nothing definite had been de-
cided.
Rev. Stuart thanked the dif-
ferent organizations for their
co-operation.
The meeting expressed regret
zo Or. Stuart is retiring in
one.
U.C.W. MEETS
The January meeting of
Brucefield U. C. W. was held
in the •-Oddfellows Hall with 20
ladies present. Group one had
charge of the devotions, Mrs.
Jack Henderson and Mrs. A.
Paterson leaders. The offer-•
ing was dedicated and Mrs. Pat-
erson la Ih closing prayer. Mrs.
Broadfoot took the Chair for the
business welcoming the members
and hoped all realized that a
year of hard work was ahead.
It 'was decided 'to send,: ,a bale
north liter in, the Winter and
'also that all groups would work
together for a bazaar held in
the school in early fall. The
Day of Prayer ;to be in Kippen
on March 5. Group two served
la iXiftasrlanicheolli itrocte woH
McKillop
spent Tuesday afternoon last 44
'visiting • with Mrs. Joseph
Thornton.
Mr; and Mri, Wm. McClure
spent the week end visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stepheson at
Sarnia:
• Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd E. Regele,
Krista , Karen and Darlene of
Princeton spent Saturday with the
former's parents,• lir. and Mrs.
• Ed. Begele.
Mrs. Thelma Mills, who has
been in Chatham, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mott, at
Family Paradise Park over the
week end.
Joyce and Carl McCallum
spent' the week end with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Regele.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele
visited with Mr. and•MrS.Stanley
Preszcator of Crediton on
Friday.
and Don MacRae, the Secretary,
who was newly-elected, but who
had served • on previous occa-
sions.
The next meeting will be held
on the last Thursday of the month.
DUBLIN P. T. A.
The Dublin and St. Columban
P.T.A. held a combined meet-
ing on Monday in the St. Pat-
rick's School Gymnasium. There
were.approximately 100 people
present.
Mr. William Planagan, presi-
dent, introduced ' the guest
New of s
Corregpondent
Mrs. Ken Elligsen
Mr, and Mrs. Ed -Oliver and
• Mrs. Harry Tait, Stratford and
Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz, Sr:,
Kitchener visited Sunday with
Mr. and,, Mrs. Lavern Wolfe.
The sydilAthy of the com-
munity is extended to the family
of Mrs. August Hillebrecht.
Flowers were placed in St.
Peter's Lutheran Church Sunday
from the funeral of,Mrs. Rus7
sell ' kchumm , Baden. Mrs.
•Schumm was the mother of Mrs.
Leonard Miller.
DOCTORS WASTE TIME -- One
medic- Of the seal,,tragedies of
ine is that physicians Spend such
04,-141. eat amount of time and money
*Icgparing for their professional
:respbrisibilities and then, in
practice, spend an' inordinate
amount of time on duties that
could be assumed by individuals--
with far less training and educ-
ation.
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News of Brucefield
Present Reports
Correspondent
Mrs. Hugh Berry
The annual meeting of Bruce-
field congregation was held at,
Kippen United Church on Sunday
after the morning service and
with a good attendance. Noon
luncheon was served by the
ladies of the U.C.W.
Rev. E. D. 'Stuart called the
meeting with prayer. M. Graham
was appointed Secretary and read
the minutes. It was • decided to
leave the time of vacation and
anniversary time for the Central
Official Board to decide at a
later date.
The different organizations
gave reports - Cradle Roll -
Mrs. W. Scott; Messengers. -
Miss Gale Henderson; Sunday
School - L. McGregor; Vacation
School - Mrs. R. Dalrymple;
Flowers and cards - Mrs. H.
Berry; Session - Mr. Elgin
Thompson; ' United Church••
Women - -Mrs. A., Paterson;
Choir. - Mrs. J. Broadfoot;Stew-
ards - Mr. Wm. Pepper; Trust-
ees - •Mr. Ross Scott; Central
Treasurer - Mrs. W. Scott. Mr.
Donald Broadie and ; Mr. John
Broadfoot, whose term on the
Session had expired, 'were re-
elected for five years. Wm. Pep-
per asked to be relieved as
Treasurer. Allan Hill was
appointed as the new Treasurer.
The slate of Stewards and 'aim
NEWS OF,
Correspondent •
Mrs.Ed.Regele
The Womens Association of
Z ion Church, McKillop, held their
January monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. Wm. Koehler at
which time they quilted a quilt.
Mrs. Elmer Koehler and Mrs.
Ed. Regele were in charge of
devotions. The president, Mrs.
Elmer Koehler, was in charge of
the business. All officers have
their same position for 1971.
President Mrs. Elmer Koehler;
Vice President - Mrs. Lavern
Hoegy; Secretary - Mrs. .Edward
Regele; Treasurer k- •Mrs. Ford
Dickison; Visiting Committee -
Mrs. Alvin Beuerman,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc-
Callum of Walton, Mr. and Mrs.
Russel McCallum of Mitchell
spent the week end at North Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuban Rapien
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.• WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
We must Clear Our :Entire Stock of Bedroom Fnridture, Chesterfield
Suites, ChOr, Etc. -- to make room for New Stock
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